Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 July 1865 — Page 4
VOLUME 10.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 44.
took .liter Hie Fruit Trees. Now is the time to le on the alert, and look after the welfare of your fruit trees. From thii ilate to about the last of July, the whole legion ufhorticultur.il pests aro out on their summer campaign. Consequentlythis h the most proper season to wage successful war upon the invaders. Dissolve in six gallon of water one pound of concentrated lve, stir in five to
six pounds of any kind of foul grease, add : three pint ox cuuou, and swab thoroughly with the wash he trunks of all kinds of fruit trees from the ground as high up as you can reach. "NVc will warrant it to kill nits, aud egg?, and bags, and worms lanumerable, aud improve the general health of the tree. Go after the tent caterpillar with any kind of blazing torch fixed to a pole. You will find them all in at night, and can easily burn every worm of them out of house and home, and your orchard. Pursue the peach tree borer with a sharp stick no, the sharp cud of an old file is the thing. "Wherever you find a blister of gum exuding, bore in you, 11 find a borer there or ought to. Jlore him to death without mercy, and dab into the wound a pinch of common brown soap. The Lapurtc Herald says that when Sherman was called out at that place, as he was passing through on the train, he ! merely said : liW here the uevil were you, when the last draft came off? (Jood night, boys ! irood night," and withdrew into the car. The editor of the Herald, instead of answering the General that he had "heart disease" or the "rheuuiatiz," gets mad and declares that blierman lias insulted the town. A joke is never appreciated by its victims. Waterloo City Press. jiumana. mid uevr icrntorv. in T . M'l rn . cluding the Rocky 3I;iuntains above X. lat. 43 an ! tlic valleys of the Yellowstone, upper Missouri ami the lov river cn this side, is estimated now to contain nt least 50.000 white inhabitants, though it only bean to L j iCttlcd three years a0. Its oGici .! .w-.ital is Virginia city, on the Jefferson fork of the upper rIi.ouri, its governor, the Hon. Sidney Kdgerton, formerly 31. C. from Ohio. Though its elevation above tide is some -1,000 iVet and upward, its climate is milder th;;n that of the regions further est in like latitudes, owing to the influenc e of Pacific breezes in winter. It is well timbered and watered, and produces silver and gold abundantly, while natural gra.-s is ample, r.r.d gram generously rewards the husbandman. KditokV TnounLLs. An eastern editor say? that a man in New York got himself into trouble by marrying two wives. A western editor replies by assuring his cotemporary that a good mauy luon had done the s im-j thing by marr)ing one. A northern editor retorts tint quite a number of his acquaintances found trouble enough by barely promising to marry, without going any father. A southern editor say.s that a friend of his was bothered enough wl-n simply found iu company with another man's wife. The Indianapolis Sentinel says the city i full of soldi ?rs that have either been discharged or are awaiting the process of going through that interesting ceremony. Their conduct has been that of good citizens, and we have yet to Ic irn of any .serious disturbance growing out of ineir return, or in wir.cu tncy nave rarticipated e hope it may continue, and the example set will undoubtedly have its iuiliieui e, and restrain those who have the vicious in their composition. S 1 1 A K S 1 K A RC 1 P U I. A MVA Y. D . ' ; A 11 'a well that enl.s well," as tho ircntlonian sail when he vrotc the posttript to his j letter. "3Ieasnre for nieasure." as tho chemist KiiJ when he took a hal .sixpence lur a black Irütight. t;As yuii like it." a.s the servant .said when he Ir.ink his master's trro. 'A winter s talc,'' ns the church-warden aiiJ when the pauper a.iked for seine coald Tli'2 Vt. W.iyne Sentinel sav'.s we have hcen shown, by our worthy County Uecor'. der, Clcin lleeker, V.t., a pctriiied hceliive, wliich was found five or six feet below the purfaoc of the earth, on the ijroperiy of J. Mover reiunur in Adaiiw di A 1 township. The beehive 1.S stone, and youi bevs can be plainly seen, also the honey-comb, as natural as life. Xot hcin a very ureat lover of hone-, wc declined Mr. Kuckcr'rf kind offer to taste snie. Thackcrv, wlicn speaking about fame, would frefuertly tell the following anecdote: ::When at dnner at St. Lonis one day heard one waiter .say to another, 'Do you knowwbo th;tt is?' 4Xo.' was the answer. ''ih.it is the celebrated 31 r. Thackcry.' 'What'hhc ih mV 'Iilecl if J know,' was the reply' "floncral," ail Washburn todrant, at the ('Iiic.Tcro reception, "there are several ladies outride who want to father their babies on you." "I bepr pardon, sir," intcr-jo-ed Mrs. Irant, '-buü I shall oppose that. My husband pronii-cd me that it fhould make no part of his plan of c; nipuigu." A French author has lately said that the women in Franco are now such slaves to fashijn that if tho Empress Fhonld decree that they should p) without clothes this summer they would blush to find themselves dressed. mm" A very considerable hotel keeper, advertising Iiis ;Jurton XXXX," concludes the advertisement: ''X. 1J. Tarties drinking more than four I i.-sus of this potent beverage at one sitting, carefully gent home on a whcclbarrovr, if rctiircd Mr. Everett jmhI Ju1j:o Story were at a public dinner. TTe o Jinary toasts were given, when Jul ; .Story arose anu said. "Fame follow. fortune wherever it (l'vcrctt) oci." Kverctt replied: ; IIere'3 to the lep'il profession. It ha.s never got above the first story" (Story). Like provisions, dresses arc corninpr down. The sign before the door of a mantau-niaker's shop reads thus: ''Hresses made lower than ever."
JUST RECEIVED AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
BOOT'S s Ever 15i'onit
THE PUBLIC will find at my store, cast side of Michigan street, every description an J Ladies', Gontlumcn's. Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of
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Iiih. HMihii liuui or biiOL can bebou:iitror Lhbs MONEY at the above c?tablihment ; than any Dry Goods store, or any other house in Ply mouth.
ALL WORK
The Slock now on hand is very Large, mad will he sold at a very slight advame on Cost. The Highest Market Price in Cash Pid for Hides.
January Cf 15C5 u27tf. ? o $40,000!
J . M. DALE & C O , XORTJI ROOW RFiWETT fc WOODWARD BLOCK II AVK NOW IX SrOKi; OVKU 10.000 Dollars will, of Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS,
Boots and Shoes, Summer Goods, FREKCEl AiYD GERIEAIY d'OODS,
Ladies Dress Goods, Queeiisware, Glassware,
ALL OF WHICH WKUK NOUGHT AT
:e:o.2o Prices
Alul WH le Sold nt a Very Small Advance above Cost. T We invite all to call and examine our Coeds before purcha ing chew h He .indsatify themselves of the Cl'KAT 15.VUC AIXS wc are now able to offer, member the place, North Uooni, Hewett k Woodward's Urick IJlock. j. m. dale &co. rivir.outh. Indiana. December 1, lG-l.
TrmnrrTBrrTsni a. BLAIN &Co-, DRUG S TORE, PLYMOUTh, I NU. K" A VI V"! i n.-lroi'i.! rJ n frpt.1i ctinTilrn fpT(rT M ar fielt in our line of trade, onsisting mainly of Drugs, Medirincs, Taint?, Oil?, DyeStullV,' Varnish, Perfuoiery, Yankee Notion?,' nia3s,Stationry,rureMeuicineFand Liquors f,r, Medicinal r irpoi'esonly.to which we respectfully invitetheattention ofthifcoiumunity. We have alsO,onhaud astockof G- XL 0 Tea, CofTec, Suar, Tobacco, Cis;ar!, etc Tobe disposed of at ve.ry r-aonable figures. Within a'l'cw day past, wc have received from Pittsburgh auJNcw York a large amount of tt 1 ri ri liürUäüllö till U. UUCll j xx AND L A INI P S . . iii. i orourningtncme.oM Tc-ysize inuHy win or witiioutsnaaca. wc ate aiso agents iorau tit-; ri'ii4At Patent Medicines! afthe day. rhysicians prescriptionF carefully putup atallhour3 ofthi night, hy an xpericnccU druiri.-its. v c oarneiiy inviu i nr puwm luimui n. n. n v o n ir n Au r e oftLvfactthacwe aredoin-a liberal l.usinrs. rivmouth, Ind., (Jet, '.lch.l NEW BOOK STOKE. O. H, P. BAILEY, KKAI.r.R IN HOOKS AND STATIONERY. At the Post Office, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA Keen constantly on hand alarjrestock of Scliool I((o2is, JlIscctlaiH'oiis Hooks, B!IIIt s, Jlhiuk ICooIvs. lliofor:ip!i AIImiiiis, lM folios, Slvcl l"cns. MiCHt winsle, AMD All Kinds of Papors Folio Post, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Record Cap, Commercial Note, Parchment NotJ, Letter, Hath and Uillet. Envelopes of All Bize and Qualities. ri:d, hijack mid l.vks RlCORD AND COPVI.VC I.NKH, And a general variety of Notion? connected willi the Trade. N. R. New.5paper3, Literary Papers, and MatzinoH received daily. Now Purd'cations Forw:rde-'l by fj.ccial agents, can lie found in Iii fclor VlO Hi G tl N.B. KLINGER, Proprietor ' DuckeyeLiTflry'onpositf Edward IlouiC .Plymouth, Ind. n1"j
&3EE03E:3 to IMj'inontli !
9 WARRANTED!! G. S. CL.EAVEL.AND. $-&0, Etc., ixx Mew Insurance Company, ACCUMULATFp tiAVlT' T AXrr'T? QJA nna -AÄXJ Q V.KR. NSOO OOO. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. rpilIS ENI KRITJSINfi COMPANY IS J. now doinj an rtensive ai.d flourililn uiiMr.rs wiuiui ii. v i:nius oi tue fc-tate, and inasmuch as it cenfints the business of the Company to the State, the patrouage ol'our people ja solie itrdTohcics are i.-ucd for any period not exceeding fvcii Tear., nt rate a.s reasonable as the prompt tiaymcnt of losses will permit, on all kinds of nineMUouscs Water Mills, Hotels Churches School House?, Dwelling Houses, Hams, and out bouses, together with the contents of each. uoui in town ana country. ; I;iS IlC SIlar A1lllliOll ftlvOEl to j j hUrai,cc ;f 1'ariH 1'ropct J Indianians ! You have been paying and contin ue t pay to companies located in Illinois. Cr.nIirfi init. N'cw Viii-k ami nil. or Sf;itr. lmnilro Is , 0f thousmd? ofdollars per annum. This immense ! PUm F0to:it of the State for insurance purposes an le rotiiined amou" our onn citizens, for Wl:ith purpose r TTT ST l IX TSSiTTT:)T nM u00n ;,lstituted You have now :in opportnnitj' of insuring your property with a safe and relhoie Company in our own State. It should be the pride and pleasure of every citizen to encourage home enterprise, and hy comparing the plan ot this company with that of other?, no person can fail to perceive the nd vantage oi 'lii Sinnissippi over any similar institution doin business in our State. Olllcors: KMJMI fJOODWIN, Trcsidcnt, W M. V, LKDWICII, Vice President, JOHN II. I5KUIIY, Secretary, WM.l. IXDWICIJ, Treasurer". F.Mer KUJAII dOODWIN.-Iudiaaa rolia. Hon. WM NIlir.ACK. Vinco WM. II. MOKCO.MKKY. Lo-jtce, J. It. UKKRY, Ksq.. WAL r.LEDW iii. no i, am: vlO nI- ynuuth arid vicinity. Kilitur fh nwcral Pkar Sir: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send hy rtrrn mail, to all who wi ii it (free) a recipe with full directions fur making and u-iii a sim--plv Vegetable I'alm that will effectually remove, m ten da) t, Purple, JJIotdic., Ian, freckles, and nil impurities of the Skin, leaving tho 8;ime soft, cleur, smooth nnd I'eautiful. I will also mail free to tlioie havinc Haid Heids, or Hiiro f.tcc., pimplo directiontt and information that tfiil enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or l Moustache, in less than thirty dayp. Ail pplicition answered by return mail without charge. Respect fully vour, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist n3nm3 fc.31, Pioadway, New York.
NEW STOCK..
LAUER AND BRO. Slave just received a SFIEiY1)1 1 Assortment of READY-MADE C L 0 T HING, Ann BOOTS and SHOES, AND A Vai'iety of JJotioiis. Their Stock of Boots aud Shoes is particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity j quality and price Their Clothing embraces all qualities, and tehy will not be underold by any house in the place. IT Call and examino Goods and Trices for yourself. Store 2.1 ;!oor South of Pershing's Drugstore PI; mouth, Nov. 12, 16G."-(!.:i-STEMGE BUT TRUE Removal aud New Arrangement j DAVIDSON 5c Co., fJeg leave to inform their Old Cn.'tomers, and the Citizens ol Marshall and adjoining Counties generally, that they have removed their Stock of Goods to the South Room in Ilewcttand Vv'oodards' NEW BIUCK BUILDING. West Side of Michigan Street. And have opened the largcstand most complete Stock of DKY GOODS & CLOTHING, Erer opened inthis market. Their elegant and commodious Store Room i? f.Uo i fall with their hiKje Stock comprising Calicoes Of every variety, all of ood quality and chcapeithan they can be purchased (.l-ewherc in town. Domcslics Bleached and unbleached any quality that may be called furor desired. Denims & Hickory A better variety and at better prices than can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine a? can be purchased at any Store in the LTniun, consisting in part of a large assortment of GINGHAM. CIIAUrX DKLÄIXS, LAWNS. SILKS, GLOVES, etc.. HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from ;"0 centsup. Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durable and Warranted. IKKtllltviiil illlliliTII &' ,-X 'X-1 Constantly on hand. Ilavinp: devoted epprci lattention to thi.-department we are conlldeiit of our ability to please all who call on us, CLOTHS. CAiMKUES, CASSINETS. TWLEDS, MAKSAILKS SILK, VELVET & SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN &B0V The most extensivestock ever brought into this market. TAILORING I)EPilRT31MT. Having engaged the services of The Ycry IJi'st WorL'isacn in osilaci-Ji iBatliaiia; Tlu yean make a ooJ fit on short notice. We offer creat advantages in tliin department, of our establishment, we are confident wc have Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY, lVrrfitrss find ispulch in DAVIDSON & CO. A. Davidson. II. Davidson, L. Iai ki; ßept 25'b-2 nrtf. oo Braß at all IT will be no draft upon yjur pucLct if you want a new pair oi BOOTS Oll SPTOJ3S, Ifyongo to the New Store of 5Va ESI O O Hn -y To purchase tliem. lie fells a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a Wire and good stock and will stll atbircly living prolils. Having superior workmen always ei:ployed, he can furnish custom woik, and lo repairing to suit all. Designing to remain in business here, he will make it to the interest of the public topatronize him. Or.OIttSE KOCH. Plymouth, IndianaSeptember 10, 'G.-J n7tf 0 TO DR. BIGELOW ! AM NOT SfFFER l!mt liorriWo cv to lAMt-n ItixilMHieui lAt n Into your fytm. 1Wi(nirinc vnur liiof :ui IhhU-, I e-U!'i tl--i ina Tfiiir future li;ipt.iiifM ar.4 irx-titkU in liio. lie lias nuwlo I'JtlVA'J'K DIHKANKH hW Htifil tuly fi r twentv vmps mut H OiiTi'ior the proiT iTTU-n Hlioiri ull allliit''d tirniM i'nii.iitt. Ill Mcllral oin In No. 17 1 '.iit1! Mnrls tjv t. 'iUt.:. Illinois, wlier tno P' t'-r iiuv be ofwuil' il in 11 -n Untn 9 k. M. tiutll 8 r. w. All riimmuiifnid! iStnidrntial Rfxiui w rt". Il'" 5fnl rcl itinip f"T ny "lf'"rti.'U of IlMlth." rublnlipt moniLly nt KUtto aoy S'llrfi. Mnv 25, 1SG5 u3vl
PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, AND
MANDRICKE PILLS The above is a correct likeness of Dr. Schenck, just after recovering from Consumption, many years niro. Below U a likeness of him as he now appears. When the first was taken l;e weighed 107 pounds; at tlic present timo his wheiht ii 22ü pjunds mi. sciiexciv s Principal OiTiee anl Laboratorr at the N.E. corner of SIXTH and CO.Vi.UKiJCE Streets Pi.ihi delphia, w here all k-ttcri lor adiiceor business should be directed. He will be found there every SATURDAY, professionally to examine lungs w ith the Re?pirometer, lor which his fee is three dollars ; all advice free. In New York at No. 3x1 BOND Street, everv Tl'LSDA Y, from 9 A.M. to 'A. P. M. At the MAULIiORO' HOTEL, RoMon.Januarr It? and 11), February 15 and 10, March 15 ' and HsAp:ili: and 20, May 17and IS, June 11 and 15. July ID and 20The time for mv hein in BALTIMORE and i PITTSHURG will be tetn in the daily papers of I tiOSC CltlC3 Tnr History of Dc &c! itrYs own ct.c unl hoir lie iritK ritrrtjn" Cmi ?Hrti)t inn. Many years ao, whilst residing in Philadelphia 1 had progressed gradually into tho last stage of Pulmonary Consumption. All liop.is of my recovery being dis-ipated, I was advised by my physViin, Dr P.irisli. to remove into the country. Mooresto-.vn, New Jersey, being my uitive place, I was removed thither." My fath-"r and all his family h id lived and died there and died of Pulmonary Consumption. On my arrival I w as put to bed, where I lay for many w'ceks in what was deemed a hopeless condition. D ThoiT.ton who had been inr father's family physician, and had attended him in his List illne, was called to see me. He thougut my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and deciu; 1 ti. at I must die, and gave me one week to ar range my temporal Hairs. In this apparently j hopeless tomiition, 1 hc ird of the remedies which I ii )w make and sell. It seemed to me that I could fetl them working their way, ami penetrating every nerve, Übte, and tissue "of my system, My lungs and livfr put on a new actior, and the morbid matter which for years had accumulated and irritated tho li-lV-reat organs of the body, was eliminated, the tvbcrclcs on mv lungs ripviicd.ati 1 I expectorated, from my lungs as much as a pint of yellow ollVnsive matter every morning. I am r.ow a -althy man. with a larg healed e:c atrix in the middle lobe- t the rijrht lung and the lower h be hepatied with complete adlicsion ol ti c pleura. Tlie left lung h sound, iindthc ujper lobe of ths riht one is ia a tolerably healthy .... condition. Consumption at that time was thought tob an incurable disease, by every one, physicians a? well as those w ho w ere unlearned in medicine especially such eases as w ere reduced to the condition I was in. This induced many people to believe my recovery only temporary I now prepared and gave the medicines to consiuiptive for some time. and made many wonderful cures; and the lemaiui ine: e;!seil so rapidly that I determined to offer then: to the public, and devote mv undi vided attention to lung disease?. I n truth, 1 was ! next to forced to it, for people would semi for me ! frr and near, to ascivtain whether their cases were like mine. For many year, in eruijun-tion with my principal ollicc ill Philadelphia, I have Ic cn m iking regular professional visit? to New York, I'oston, Baltimore, and I'ltt.-huig. For several years past 1 have imde as many as lire hundred examinations weekly with the "Respirometc-." For such examination my charge is three dollars, and it emhlca me to give each patient the true condition oj his disease, and tell him frankly whether he will get well. The Pulmonic H utip is one of the moit valuable med" Ines known. It is nt;tnent, powerful ly toni. jjid ht'aiMicin itselt. It contains noopi tun, yet loo eis the pl'.L'giit in tli ' bronchial tubes, and nature throws it !V u - It Ii Hi tl. exertion, Om bottle In q'.eiitlv ci:rc. an ordinary cold; but it will be well lii.-t to take a tloe of clienck's Mandraeke's Pills to cleanse the s'om ich. The j rulmei.iv-Svr v) ia icadilv diirested and absorbed into bhmd, to whih it im;':uts its healing properties. It is one of the bet preparations of iron in ue; is a powerful tonic of itseif"; and when the 'eav cod Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and is carried otT bv tho aid of the Mandrake Fills a healthy ti w of gastric juice, good appetite, and a good digo tion follow. Th Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none nthcr U rcoiiircd when it is used . It is pure .1:1 1 j Va-uit.ho bad elicits hke when using llouibm w hisky, wl.it h lisoiuersthe stomaeli, lorjn.rs tlü liver, bteks up all the secretions, turns the bl od into water.dropsy sets in. and the patient dies si.Moid v. The Seaweed Tonic produces lasting result', thoroughly invigorating the stomach and digestive system, ami enabling it to eliminate and make into healthy blood the food which maybe ; -cd lor that purpose. It i so wonderful in its e licet s that a wine glass full will digest a heart v meal, and a little ot it taken before breakfast will give a tone to the stomach which few m'ul'.c.iies possess the ow cr ofdoin j:. TheMANDRAKi: PILLS may be taken win entire safety l y all agesai d conditions, producing all the good results that can I e obtained Lorn calomel, or any of the mercurial medicines, and withoutany of" their hurtfil or injurious results. They carry out ef the system the feculent and worn-out matters loosened and dissolved by my ScumcjiI Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It will be seen that all three of my medicines aic needed in most cacs to cure Consumption. a;kxtj$. BOSTON ('eorgc C. Goodwin Co. NKW Yt)RK Dents li.1n.e9 vCo. IIA LT1 MO R II S. S. Ilancc. PITTSHIMH; Dr.t.Jeoriro IL Keyser. ClNCIN'NATI-r. 1". Siire & Co. CHICAGO L" rd VSmith, AndlL Scoyil Also. noM bv nil Dmg-i.t3snd Dealers AlOnS ly
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THE GKEAT COMMOTION A T S. & M. BECKERS, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK of AND READY-MADE CLOTHING THE (j 31 E A T K U S II IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S Ccrncr of .llicliinn asscl S. & M. BECKER Would most respectfully inform their numerous! cutomers, and. -ill otlser citizens jf .Marshall and urrtiunding counties, that they have JUST RECKIVKD, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock of BUY GOODS IiEADY-MADE CIjOTHI 1ST O HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, cfcC. etc EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH Their Good were carefully selected ji-.d bought! for Cash, they can. thereto e, i i Sell as Lew as the Lowest! AndWILL DO SO all thetime. If vou don"1 beliereit, call and be com iuccd. i c ;l i c o n s . They have 500 pieces of Print.., "all of tho Bej I Quality and Latest Styles. : CIIALIES AND DE LUXES. Thc-yhavc 3." pieces of Pacific Chalies audo Lames, all tho vciy handomi-st tigurcs and colors. GING If A M S . Tliey hav 40 pieces ol French and Dooicsti (Jinghams, at Yeiy Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &C They have 1ÜÜ pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts. up ALSO j muc Black Silks and Traveling Gomls for Ladies ' WH ITS GOODS'. They hive a petidid assortment cf White Goods j Puch hs lh ihiantes, Juckoncts, and r000 vds ; ol bleached and uobleached Muslins ' D 33 I PS, & O i i They Lav 2 Hale ol Denims and Hickory 1 (ILOVEIIOSlERYiV NOTIONS ! Thcirituck of tllovo?, Hosiery n.IXotions j Lu-gt.md ldihionalle. ; Quik Sales, Small Profits All the nbove articles they will Fell at the Low est Uiite!", as their motto always has bceu anl always will be, Quick alca aud Small Poht3 lot x-x x ixr g;Thoirtoeli of Clotliin-coi.Fifts of Coatf, Tali Vests, nnl other t'Jotits aiul Hoys' Wear, of all Qualities, .suitable for rich or poor. MEFvCirNT TAILORING With the aborc they have ronnecteil Üic Hie o'lantTailorinp: Tus-ine-ps and have just rcci iv il l.iroo. ptoek of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, & 'Hier are prepared to make up Clothing to onli on t-iiort i v.i M-,and warrant a good fit or no 8a as they buve in their employ Who 13 a jood workman, and knew 8 how to up a coo J suit. 'JT All kinds of Countr v Produce t aken in : change for Goods. ; a pi 7 J
URKAT UiraoVKJlKXTS IN' SEWING MACHINES,
UMPIRE Shuttle Machine, lWiENTi:: u:r.r.'j.ir.v 11th. ItCO. Sales rccm, 536 Brocway New York. This Machine is constructed on rm entirely new niMnemlr nf mef h.iiir,i. -i(i.:r;cirirr nionv j rare and valuable improvements, having been cx ! amiced by the most profound exper:s,and proInouneel to be SIMPLICITY and P Eli FIX -j TION COMBINED. i Hie followinrrarc tlie rtlnciral obicctlons urecd against Sewing Machines 1. Excessive labor to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. a. Expense, trouble. los of time in repairing. 4. Incapacity to tcv.' every dcrinption of material. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation. TJjc ?::npii c Sou insr .llachiuc Ik "Ixeiüpl fioitj all tlu-sc It has a Ftraidit needle. perpendicular action, makes the LOCK STITCH, which will neither ripnor ravel, and is alike on both side?: perform perfect sewing on every description ot material, Irom Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or si.k thread, from the coarsest to the fit est number. Having neither Cam nor Cog-wheel, and tho least possible friction, it ruus ai smooth as gal5. and h EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS It requires FIFTY per cent. less power to drive it than any other machine in muket. A giilof twelve years of aire can work it steadily without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossible togetout of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire sati faction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves. Wth a superior article, to cal I a nd e x a st I n c th i s U N R I V A L E D M A C I II N E . Hut in a more especial manner Zo we üoiiat the patronag? of i Merchant Tailois, Coach .Makers, Hoop Skirt Manufac Dress Makvis Corset Makers, Gaiter .Makers, Shoe hinders. turers , cjiiriano uoäom .WaKcr I . . . 1 T- , Vest aud Partaleon Makers. L; Religious and charitable Institutions will he liberally dealt w ith. PRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE; No. J, Family Machine, with Hemmer complete $C0 " 2, Small Manufactuting wi.li Extension Table 7. " 3,Latgc " -I, Lr'e, for Lcither lt'O caiii.e: rs a cviistv vakiktv. We want Agents for ail towns ;n the United States, Camola, Cuba, Mexico, Ctntnl anl South America, where agencies are n;t already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we make no eon.-igi:mciifs. Orders may be sent through the Amfricax Advkrtisixc Aotxtv. 2y Hioadnav New Yoik. lit- AKTEIE'Sl & VO. 5;;G Hioad.vav, New York. viOnSi li METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE I DUNN'S 182 Clark and 13J Dearborn Sts., CHICAGO, 553BrcalT7,!f.T. 89NortaFtirtbEt, Lt. Lctüs, Mo. 124 FLU Street. Cincinnati, 0 i'5Vh) pianos, w.wnir.s. chains, SKWING MACHIMiS, M 'IhUkti, rii'itop-nji'.i All'iiin,; -'-l Ti ti. Srts of Jvw ilry, L.H k.'ts, iJiiinn n l i:ini-. nouly Ilibl, FraiiKni Knprainni, s:lr T.mtp, ?iivcr Ci'i'S, Ac. Ac. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! AH to J.o f.r ?1 f.nli, illii-.it r. pirJ t. value. .Nut to b' i:ii I f uiilil viu know lit oii are t' reeivc. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES To !:S t- LP FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 10 Suicrir irnml ri:oi Kfi tct ?-M to $1200 100 ii'tn!il T tVtavo l'i;Uio 1Ö0 M. l.v,!,-..iis. tli.-r.-st m;irl 1T5 tiiüt cliisH -viti ?!ai )Jiiio 2) Silver Tea Sets J.') Luli.-iTaii.I lI.Tit' (ivld Watclii. j:0 l..-.!i.'KloM AVatrli. x Njtl tJt uts" tin' Silver AVatcLr"-..... 2i'0 Iii:inni.l Kinf 2,0ihl 13. .1,1 Wft aii't Xttk ('liiuiis fc.(Mit Ii.li.-s' It. it l!u. kli-K, ik w att-rns a,(KK) li.'l.l Oval lütinl lttacil. tr... 7,C(0 Si lit.iire and (Jol t Vr- li 7)00 CxmI, :il, and ciiit iaM K r 1'n j Califol Hin lUamoinl l'.r Ret I inn...
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r..(HK) livl.l loh aud Vt-t V'at. !. Krv... 2 !."0 Fi.b and V.t llil.Nn S.ohI S.-ts of Solitaire SIih-p l!ut'iis,... 3..MI) ;.l,l Tliiuil.l.-n. IVnril?, Ac . lit.O'K) Miniature Ixx kctrf lO.tk O Stone Set, and Sif.net Kirg le.oeO ealir.unia Diamond l;inH S llitV.lt Irr. Camm, lVail. ltyAJOtiold Tens, Silver txteiiBiou Ih ldera lot l'eiu ila .IMH0,dd IVn :o..t;..ld IViiciIk 6.Ho Silver ;.Mv! and Ii inking Ciik.. 3.!H"0 Silver Casters 2.WHI Silver Fruit and Cake Ik t8.O0O rii.torrali All'im-s 8,l'00 ljjro I'l.t'toia Iin in 0nl Krauic U,tKK) Larfre Family liibles SOMK OF ClIAtEl T1IK NAVKS OV F.'UTINATK II 1U S VA1TI11N THE LAST I EV DAYS: L. C. Wliitfe-rd, I.oinbaid VIH k, Chicago, got nmi.iiu-t nt (Irai-.d 1'i.uio K. Carr, No. 1"0 W. Momw St.. fhico, pv.t linu 7-clave H. co'l l:i'io f 1,000 Art CI1A0. Mc Fni land, F., boot and li nianufacturer. tsy Lake St fupcil. MoloiNn. lr. Iiaw, N'.i. ICt'. l"U'k olie. t, a I'iano t:.i. V. Stmt ton, Claik htic. t.a M.l...n. Wr. A kilv. No. 1w X. X-g btu t, a ri v r A l'.akT S-w inn Ma. l.iiif Henry .l wt lt, .loli. t, a Wat. h vt t t lli.. ';. r-Y 1 J. I Williamn, IS v. Iikc St S.lvtr T.a S. t Tili IL? vr uaim-s could to ct-iidod tu tkui-jirij!. PLAT? CT SALE. Canlnuamiiiceacli arti. ! and in value ni I'l.uid in Kcalt'd 'uv'l jn'n, and veil iuifd. eine of tlit-Ki. "tlrvat ;ill S;.U Kim l, j, cotitao the card i!-rit ini; imiiiii ailiclt, (toilU et It a.l n dollar at retail.) and uln a rare cullit tion f rj ular aon-z Aud vahiul lo rcceitH,wirtli man v dt'Ilaia, viJl l ihiIiI at any 4" tho IVtriuinvV dri-la or npmcic, aont liy mail to any adt!r'., i:liut recant ti ctu'ic on n-ccipt of cut. The jiirrlii.r iiihv r- ht article Iih tit ki t calli for, and it alui lii !. may t from ine to one tluurniid dvllar",ani! can tin n jay rn tloIUr and tt ke tlie article, or not, at Iiis rjti(iu. No Hanks, cvory purrliam-r gi t value. Prior of Knrlopr 'ii Cent rnch t n Club ol Fi' M-iit 10 our utlli-etn lor l.tKI. Joj ordering y mail i.ry drjtn! on hcrinff jrmn.ft returns, end tht a. tide drawn l-e imidatcly tent to 7y adirftt from CViieiiQaly rrtum ruil erttfrets. J.'rry arlidr guuran irtl io .71 rc irftct Matußictün cr tlie tnotxy u-ill U refunded. AJI XTS WAXTKX. nd Ftnni. f,.r t-ircnlara. AddnsaJl lattcrs toC. M. DC NN & Ce.,HanT dirt tAU CHICAGO, ILLS, -n DEPOTS: Nos. 182 Clark & 133 Dearborn Sts, M.iy 'J.'.th 18r.:i nS-Cm. KismIciico I.o. The iindeiipncd lia a few lar-e H.ed residence Iota, eligibly loeated, w'oich he "fill fell cheap for cash, or part c:.sh ami the residue on ti io to suit purchasers. These lots are about (wic- the size of ordinarr town lots. ,!3nCif J. C. OSr.ORNE. ! Al! kinds of J.l. Woik done at thia Otr.ce e ih'ri notice ith ncutncis ind dispatch
