Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 July 1865 — Page 4

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 45

VOLUME 10.

Hnller Itrrakiiig Young Colls. Younr colt?, when their dams are uscl in harness, arc frequently troublesome about following, especially when traveling: on the hihvay, where they arc liable to meet other torsos. It is common to see a young colt run directly away from its Jam, when on the road, and becoming bewild cred, no little trouble is required to bring it back. To avoid all annoyance from this source, make a sofe halte suitable for the colt's head, and hitch it to a strong fence, or some other place, where it canDot run around a post and wind the rope tip. It may pull for several hours, but it will soon learn to stand. As soon as accustomed to th halter, the colt may be taught to lead, by placing the dam a few rods distant from where it is hitched, and leading it toward her. It will be impossible to lead a colt away from its dam, until it has become well accustomed to the halter. By spending a little time with a colt, treating it with the greatest gentleness, it may be taught to travel by the side of its dam, whenever she goes. Tie the colt's halter to the backband of the dam's harness, so that it can just reach her udder. This length of halter will prevent the colt running forward of the mare when she is traveling. Iu a few days it will become so genrle, that any one

can put oo tue natter ana handle it. "When colts are not accustomed to tlie halter until they are vo or more years olJ, they are frequently very difficult to manage. But if tmiirlit to lead when quite younsr, they can often be changed from one jdacc to another, with little difficulty, and will he much more manageable. A griculturist. Men n:il TVri:sen. Women may talk of their inherent rights as much as they i-h"e, hut they can't over come nature tl" y i.iay preach about the quality of the s :c but the 7 can't overcome facts and orar w ations. If men and oaks were made to established between calico and cassimere to-morrow, it would be n week before all the officers would be men and all the soldiers women. Females arc perfectly willing to go ahead provided tho men g first. Fct fire to a stenmboat, ami not one yard of dimity will budge till cassimerc sets the example. So long as men cling to the vessel, the women will cling to the men. But if they r.lunge overboard, Chemisetts will plunge too. As we said before, reformers may prate as they may about equal rights, but ihey can't alter the regulations of God. It i.s as impossible for women to cut themselves loose from man as it is for steel dust to free itrelf lrom the attachment to a magnet. How to Go it. ("Jo it stn r.ii- in vour praise of the absent. Sume of it will be Eure to cret abroad. Go it strong when you make love to a pretty widow, More people have crrd by too little than too much iu this particular. Go it strong when taki; . up contribulions fur charitable purpv -.s. It will pay. Go it f trong when you make a public speech. Niue people out of ten never take allusions uuhvs it cuts like a" short handled whip er a rhiaoceros cowhide. Go it s.rorgwhon vou advertise. Bu-i-ness is like architecture its best supporters are full columns. Go it strong and pay the printer. Xever grudge him his price. Kecollcct it is he who brinirs customers te your verv door, who otherwise would never discover your whereabouts. "What the Teleou aimi Dir to a Minister. Of all the freaks of the telegraph, the following U the nost laughable which has come unücr our personal kowledge: Xotlong since a graduate from one of our eastern theological schools w as called to the nastoral charge of a church in the extreme southwest. "When about to start for his new Tari.h he was unex pectedly detained by the incapacity of his Presbytery to ordain him. Iu order to explain his non-arrival at the appointed time, ho sent tho following telegram to the deacons of the church : :Tresby tery lacked a quorum to ordain." In the course of its journey the message got trangcly metamorphosed, and reached the astonished deacons in thU shape : "Presbytery tacked a worm on to Adam'." The sober church officers were greatly discomposed and mystified, but after grave consultation concluded it was the minister's facetious way of announcing that he had got married, and accordingly proceed ed tar provide lodgings for two instead of one. I'oston Traveller. "Hie union party was called a sectional party in 18G0, and was measurably made so by the secessionists. It is uuw the missioti of Atwlrew Johnson to national ize itto make it powerful iu every state and territory. "Who that claims to belong to that great organization will oppose his noble effort :'; The aboTO 13 from the Philadelphia Prcs3. The manner in which Andrew Johnson is attempting to nationalize the :great unioi organization may be infer red from the following, taken from ajothcr republican newspaper : 'A malicious cuss a.ks us if we have J nown of a single regular republican beio appointed to any important office since Johnson became president, when there "Was any hunker democrats, sojourning in ine union rans ior a unci reason, wiio TVaa seeking the same position. Our friend is becorninfr envious. Y c advise him to let his mind rest easy on that matter.Wc have faith that the patronage and power of the government will be in demo cratic hands no more, at the close of Johnson's administration, than it was at the close of Pierce's or IJuchanan's." VA young clergyman having buried three wives, alaly asked him how lie happened to be bo unlucky. ''Madam," replied he, "I knew they couhl not live without con tradiction, so I let them have their own way' . . . . . . Tho man who ma'ie an impression on the hcrt of a coquette, has taken out patent f ?r sfone cutting. A lLan wno was lost in nuniDcr louna , . 1 . f 1 Iiis way out on a nightmare.

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JUST EECEITED

A T THE SIGN OF THE

ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF Ever Bi'ousrlit to nyiiioiitli ! THE PUBLIC will find at my store, cistshle of Michisrin street, every leseription and Ladies', Gentlemen's. Coys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of

THE BETTER. BOOT or SHOE can bo bought for LESS MONEY at the above establishment than any Dry Goods store, or any other house in Plymouth. AIAj WORK WARRANTED!!

3 SIC StOCK tIOv CIS linisds is

at a very siight advance on Cost. The Highest Market Price in Cash P4cl for HidesJanuary 2G,lSG3-nS7tf. O- S- CLEAVELAND-

3iO,000! $40,000! M. DALE & CO,

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KORTH IlOaH HEWJETT & WOODWARD BLOCK HAVE XQW IX fel'OKE OVEK 10,000 Dollars worth of Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS,

Boots and Shoes, Summer Goods, FRENCH AND CER1IAN GOODS,

Ladies Dress Goods, Queensware, Glassware,

ALL OF WHICH WERE BOUGHT AT

rices AdcI will he Sold at a Very

T? Wc invite all to call and examine our Goods licfore Fiirclia-ing cl.-ewh He ami satisfy tlicmsclvcs of the flllKAT IJAUGAINS we are now able to cfTer. meuibcr the place, North Kooni, llewett & "Woodward's Urick Block. j. m. dale frCo. Plymouth, Indiana, December I, ISO I.

G. BLAITT &Co-, DRUG STORE, TLYMOUTIi, IND. ITAVINflju'trcccived afresh supply ofevery 1 I articl'inourlineol'traJc,"on-istin"inainly ofDruss, Medicine?, Paints, Oils, Dve StuttV, Varnish, I rushes, rerluiuerY. ianüec rsotions,1 Glas?, Stationery, Pure Medicinesand Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which ye respectfully invitetheattentioii ofthisconimuuity. We have also,onhaod astockof ROCS X. ISS , Tea.ColTec, Suar,Tolacco,Ci-ar?,ctc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Vitiiui 1 few dav past, wc hare received from Pittsburgh andNew Yorkalarjre amountof Kerosene and Coal Oil LAMPS. A X 13 01 burning the sirne,of verjjize nnd?tylf with or without shades. We aic also agents foi all the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescriptions carefultv ptitup atallhourä ofthsniht.hy an xperUnccd dru: ri.-ts. We carncstly'inviU the public to favor us with aeall, examine our stock, and become ronrinced ofthefactthatwe aredoin" a liberal busine??. O.I5LAIN Ä: Co. rivmoutb.Ind.,Oct,22.16C3 NEW ROOK STORE. D. H, P. BAILEY, nEALF.R IV B OOKS AND STATIONERY 0 At tho Post Ofhce, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Kccpi coiiftAntlyonhand alarcc stock of cliool Uouhs, TliMrc!laiioni TInoliM, IlllllCN, RSauk SlookM, IIiotompIi Alliuinfl, INirlfolIoM, Sivvl VviiH. Shvvt Ivliislc, All Kinds of Papors Folio Post, Flat Cap, Foob'cap, Record Cap, letter, Kath and IJillet. Envelopes of All Sizes and Qailltics. RCI), LACK niKl ISI.i'i: D.MiS Record amd Copvinc Inks, And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. Rt Newspaper?, Literary Papers, and Macazines received daily. New Publication Forwarded by special agents, can be found 111 a hu Btor VI U nib tf All kinds of Job Work dene at this Office on short notico' with neatness and di?patch

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GOLDEN BOOT,! WorK vcrv Large, ami will he sold &c, Etc., ixa. 3SI&&r "srosrisL Small Advance above Co.-t. Insurance Company. Or LM)IAXAOMS. ACCUMULATED O YS it 6:500 000. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. MpiIIS ENTERPRISING COMPANY IS 3 now doinj? an extensive and flounhin bus-rcss within the limits of the State, and ina3 much as it confines the business of the Company to the Stite, the patronage of our people isVolic il"d Policies are issued for any period ncf. exceeding seven years, at rate? as le isonabh a? thepronija payment of losses will permit, on all kinds, of Rusiness Houses Water Mills, Hotels Churches School Houses, Dwelling Houses, Bams, and outhouses, together with the contents el each, both in town und country. r.'irtictilsir Attention Kivcn to the iitMiranpc of'S'nrni 1'i opct y. Indianiana ! You have hcen paying anJ continue t pay to companies located in Illinois Connecticut, New York and other State, liundre Is of thousands of dollar? per annum. This immense fUlil sent out of tho State for insurance purposes can be retained anions our own citizens, for which j urpoiu THE SINNISSIPPI Has been instituted. You have now an opportunity of insurin; vour wpcrty with a safe and reliable Companv in our own Stale. It should be the piidoand.pleasure of every citizen to encourage home enterprise, tind by comparing the plan ol this company with that 01 outers, no person can iail to perceive the ad vantagca of the Siimisippi over any similar iusti tution doins business, in our State." ELIJAH GOODWIN, President, W M. P. LEDWICII, Vice President, JOHN lt. 15ERUY. Sccr'ctarv. WM.P. LEDWICII, Treasurer. Iiic? isj: Elder ELIJAH GOODWINrir.diana polls. Hon. WM. N I BLACK, Vinet? WM. II. MONGOMEKY, Lootce, J. R. 1JKRRY, Esq., WM. P.LEDW iioala:k ytn uth aud vicinity. vlO n21Mitnr Democrat Dear Sir: With your permission I wish to aaj to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail, to all who wish it (free) a recipe with lull directions lor makin and usin a simply Vegetable. Halm that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Rlotehes, Tan, "Freckles, and all impurities of the Skin, leaving th aamo soft, clear, nmooth and beautiful. I will alo mail free to those having Raid Head, or Rare faces, eimpla directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. Ail implications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, TI10S. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist n30m3 Ml, Broadway, New. York.

NEW STOCK.

LAUER AND BRO. Have jul received a SFIjEIVI!5 Assortment ol READY-MADE CLOTHING, 5. BOOTS and SHOES, AND A Variety of Ntioiis. Their Stock of Hoots ami Shoes is particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity quality and piico Their Clothing embraces all qualities, and tehy will not be underold by any Loue in the place. U Call and examine Gooda and Trices ior yourself. Store 2d door South of Fcrshing's Drug Store FI; mouth, Nor. 12, ItG.VCmSTBMGE BUT TRUE Removal aud New Arrangement DAVIDSON & Co., Beg leave to inform their OlJ Customers, and the Citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties generally! that they have removed their Stock of Uoods to the South Room in Ilctt ettaud WootlarJs' :ntev brick i3TJiirirsc. West Side of Michigan Street. And have opened the largestand moat complete Stock Of DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, Ercr opened inthis maiket. Their elegant and commodious Store Roora is fillo i full with their huge Stock comprising Calicoes Of every variety, all of good quality and chaapcrthan they can be purchased wise where in towu. Domestics Bleached and unbleached any quality that may be called for or desired. Denims & Hickory A better variety and at betterpricesthan can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOOD As fine as cm 1"? purrhaoed at any Ptorr in the Union, consiitin in part cl" a largo asortmcntof GINGHAMS. CIIAI.IKS, DKLAIXS, LAWNS, SILKS. GLOVES, JL-c, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durah! c acl Warranted. vi J V ! V 1 1 ' 1 v Constantly on hand. Having devoted eppecialattcntion to litis dep irtmcnt we are confident of ou; bility to please ill w!so call on us, CLOTHS. CA SSI ME Ii KS, CASS1NETS, TWEEDS, MAUSAILES SI LK. VELVET SATIN. 1ATS & CAPS FOR hlHU & OQYS. The most extensivestock ever brought into this market. rilLORINO DEPMMEST. llavin engaged the services of The Vci'v CJcht Wct'.'isnea in Thcv can make a rooJ fit on short notice. We oTer creat advantages in tliisdetartment, of our establishment, wc arc confident wo have Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY, DAVIDSON & CO. . Davidson. l. Davidson, L. Lalkk Sept 2"T)- ii3.r,tf. JTo Braß at all IT will bo no draft upon yaur pocket if you want a new pair 01 BOOTS Oil SHOES, fc IfyoHgo to the New Store of Or. '3ELOO Topurcha38 them. He sells a GOOD ÄETICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a largo and good stock am will neli at barely living profits. Having superior workmen ulw ays employed, he can furiiish custom worn , ana do repairing to guit all. JlCaignmg to remain in business here, he nil make it to the interest of the public to patronize I'i'n. (JEOKtJE KOCH l'lymouth, IndianaSeptember 10. fC3 n"tf 0 TO DR. DIGELOWl AND NOT SUFFER U't liorriMa !I-:w tivlrn lt Klpnim fnfci Into yoir nvKlrni, f'inttciirinK "r fa-" lMM'. tr mg ,uir futurf Iil pliitM nü irtwjH.wta inliie. Ut las nude I'lUVATll Jlt-illJLfiir.fH liU pHhl rtuily for twcnlr yrr, an.l U tlirTon th proper prM.ti wlimn all nfUlrtod hhciul.l cn.ult. Ills Mei!l 1 t1t! U No. ITU Sonlh 'l.irk atrrt-t. fhtcajo. Illtnoin, hr the lioctor iiuiv le r iiuHl In Itr-w.n from I 1,1, until 8 r. u. AU cwnu ication$ lAmtiJcntial r.conm - at.'. IF" 5mi1 rcil KlAnii f-r mf "Jonrual of IleftUh," publUed UK.ntUv and mlI ) wiy kddrc May 23, UCi xi38t1

SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYBTJP, SEAWEED TONIC,

MANDRXCEE PILLS 1 t-i nii . t-JrJ- . & jdfcrarf The above is a correct likeness of Dr. chenck, just after recovering from Consumption, rjany years ao. Below is a likeness of him as he now appears. When the first was taken l.e weighed 107 pounds; at the present time hi wheight i 20 pounds '7 mi. SCIIEXCK!S riineipal Office and Laboratrv at the X. E. corner of SIXTH and COMMIT CE Street?, Thila delphia, where all letters for advice or business should be directed. lie will be found there every SATURDAY, professionally to examine lunpiwith the Respirometer, for which his fee is three dollars; all advice free. In New York at No. 32 BOND Street, every TUESDAY, from ! A.M. to 3. T. M. At the MAULLOIilV HOTEL, Boston, Januarr 18 and II), Februarv 15 and 1G, March 15 and" 10, April 1Ü and 2!), May 17 and 10, Juno 14 and IS, July 19 and 20Th c time for mv being in BALTIMORE and TITTSBURG will be eecn in the daily papers of those cities. The History of Dr. ScJtcucVsoicn cere and toic 7tr irdst vrtil"f Consumption. Many years ao, -whilst rsidin in rhiladelphia 1 hrtd progressed gradually into the last stagT of Pulmonary Consumption. All hopos of my recovery being di.-4-ipited, I was advised It my jhys'ci.m, Dr Parish., to remove into the country. Moorcsiown, Nctv Jersey, boing my native place, I was removed thither." My father and all his family had lived ami died there and died of Pulnion.irv Consumption. On mv arrival I was p it to bed, where I lay for many weeks in what va3 deemed a hopeless condition. Dr, Thcrr.ton who had been my fath'M-'s family physician, and had attended him in hislut illness, was called to see me. He thougnt my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and decided that I must die, and pave mc one week to arrange my temporal & Hairs. In this apparently hopeless CDitdition. I heard of the remedies which I now make and sell. It seemed to me that I could feel them working their way, and penetrating every r.eive, lib re, and titsuo ofmy system. My lungs and livr put on a new action, and thcnvjrbid matter w hich for years had accumulated and irritated the different organs of the body, was eliminated, the tubercles on my lungs ripened, and I expectorated from my lungs as much a? t j. .nt of ycbowodcnsive matter every morning. 1111 now a heallliv man. with a large healed cic at rix in the middle lobe of the right lung and the lower lobe hepatized with complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lung is sound, and the up per lobe of the light one is in a tolerably healthy condition. Consumption at that time was thought tobe an ncurablc disease, bv every one, physician? as well as those w ho were unlearned in medicine espec ially such rases as were reduced to the condition I was in. 1 ins induced many people to believe mv recovcrv only temporary 1 now prepared tnd gave the med: incs to con-unptives lor some lime. and made many wonderful cures: and the demand increased fo rapidly that I determined to oner them to the public, and devote mv undi vided attention to lung diease?. I n truth, I was next to forced to it, for people would send for nie far and near, to ascertain whether their cases were like mine. For many vears, in conjunction with my prin cipal oilice in Philadelphia, 1 have been making regular professional 1s1t3 to lu'iv ork, uoiton, Riltiiiiorc,' and Pittsburg. r or several years past 1 have made as iinnv as fire hundred examinations weekly with the 'KcssiirmnctO'." For such examination mv charg is three dollars, and it enables rue to giv eaeli patient the true condition of Ins disease, aud tell him frankly whether he will get w ell. The Pulmonic Svrup is 0110 of the most valua ble medicines known. It is nutrient, t'owcrtul Iy toiiic.'and ho;lin: in itself. It contains no opi urn, yet loosens the phlegm in th ? bronchial tubes, and nature throws it ofT with liitlc exertion, One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold: but it will bo v oil llrst to take a dose "of Ftlienck's Mandrackc's Tills to cleanse the stomach. The Pulmonic vrnp is icadily digested and absor bed into blood, to which it imparts its healing properties. It is one of the bei-t preparations of iron iu use; is a powerful tonic of itseif: and when the Seaweed Ionic dissolves the mucus in li e titomaeh. an.l is carried oil' by tho aid of the Mandrake Pills, a healthy How of pilric juice, good aj petite, and a good dige. tion follow. The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none other is required when it is used, itispurc and pleasant; no bad effects like when using Uourbon whisky, which disorders the fr f omach, torpors tho liver, locks up all the secretions, turns the bh od into water, dropsy Bets in, and the patient dies suddenly. The Seaweed Tonic produces lasting results, thoroughly invigorating the rtomach and digestive system, Riid enabling it to eliminate and make into healthy blood the food which may be used lor that purpose. It is so wonderful in its effects that a wine glass full will digest a hearty meal, and a little ol it taken before breakfast will give a tone to the stomach which lew niiJicines possess the j ower of doing. The MANUKA Ik PILLS may bo taken with entire safety by nil ages and conditions, producing all the good results that can bo obtained from calomel, or mi v of the mercurial mc-diciucg, and without any of their hurtfil or injurious results. They carry out ef the system the feculent and worn-out matters loosened and di&solvcd by my Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It will be seen that all three of my medicines arc needed in most cases to cure Consumption. AGENTS. DOSTON Heorge C. C.oodwin k Co. NEW YOU K Heinas Hirnes &Co. 11ALTIMOKL S.S.IIance. PITTSHUUtS nr.Ceors:e H. Kevscr. CINCINNATI F. K. Sure k Co". CHICAGO Lnl &Smith, Andll. Seovil ' Also, sold by all Druggists and Dealer? vl0a2i ly

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XIIi: GUEAT COMMOTION A T S. & M. BECKERS, Is caused by ths arriral of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF SPR1XG AÄ?D 113223321 AND EE AD Y - MADE CLOTHING THE G II E A T R U S II IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S In tlio IVoav IJi-ielc JJloeU, Cornci oi Iicliig.iii and ZiRPorfc Streets. S. & M. BECKER Yould most respectfully inform their numerous customers, andall other citizen? of Marshall and urroimdiiKj counties, that they have J5JST RECEIVED, Direct from the Euötern Cities, the Largest r.nd most Splendid Stock of GOODS HEADY-MADE HATS AND CAPS, EVER BR0UGII1 TO PLYMOUTH Their Goods were carefully selected aid bought for Cash, they can. tiierefo.c, ell as Low as the Lowest And WILL DO SO nil thetirn-. If T0U don' btdiere it, call and be Coi.vifcccd. CALICOES. They havo SOO pieces of Prints, all of tie Be? Quality and Latest Styles. CHALIES AND DE LAKES. They have 3." pieceg of Pacific Chalics ando Lames, all tho very handsomest lirures and colors. GINGHAMS. They havo 10 pieces of French and Dooiesti Ginghams, at V ery Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &C. They have iCOpiece of Lawns, from 10 cts.up ALSO Fine Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies WHITS GOODS1. They hive a apendid assortment of White Goods Euch as Lriliiautes, Jarkonets, and AwO yds of bleached and uobleached Muslins D E X I INI S, & G Tliey hay 2 Bales ol Denims and Hickory GLOVES, HOSIERY k NOTIONS Theirstoek of (Jloves, Hosiery MndXotious large and fashionable. Quik Sales, Small Profits All the above articles they will sell at the Low est Kates, as their motto always bas been aud alwavs will be, Quick bales' ami Small VoLU ThelrStook of Clothin eoLsitts of Coats, Tan Ye?ts, and other Gents and Boys' Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCHANT TAILORING With the above they have connected the Me rbniitTalloring Business and have just received large Htoek of Cloth?, Cassimeies, VesJingf, They arc prepared to make upClothinr to or. on short notice, and warrant a good iito'r nj ga as they have in their employ Who is a ood workman, ar.d knws l ev to up acoodfiuit. COU.VTKV PRODUCE O" All kinds of Country Troducc t aken in change for Goods, apr!7

GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IX sewing MAoimm EMPIRE Shuttle Machine, PATENTED rFDRt'A RV 1 ITH. l&CO. Sales room, 536 EroadwayKcw York.

This Machine is constructed on an entirely' new principle of mechanism, possessuij many rare and valuabloimprovemeF.ts, having been examined by the mot profound exprt), and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The following are the principal objections urged a jrainst Sewing Machines: 1. Exce?ive labor to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. H. Expense, trouble. los of time in repairing. 4. Incapacity to sew every description of material. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation. TXic i:miirc Seuin? Irlhclilne Ir Kxempt fioni all tlieso Ohjrclioiss, It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK STITCH, which will neither ripnor ravel, and i alike on both sides: performs perfect sewing on every description of material, irom Lc .tlicr to the 'finest Kansook Mnslin with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coirs-' et to th linet number. Having neither Cam nor Cog-wheel, and tho least possible friction, it runs as smooth as galss. and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS It requires FIFTY per cent, less power to driv it than any other machine in market. A girl of twelve years of age can work it steadiif without fatigue or injury to health. It's strength and WONDERFUL FIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossible togetoui of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire sati.-faction. e respettl 11113- invite all those who mar desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to call and "examine thr UNRIVALED MACHINE. Uut in a more especial manner do we solicit tho patronage of Merchant Tailor a, Coach Makers, Hoop Skirt Manufacturers , Shirt and Boeora Dress Makers Corset Makers, ' Gaiter .Makers, Shoe Hinders, Mnkcrp, Vest aud Tiiutaloou Makers. O" Re'ig"oui3 and charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. iPRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE; No. I, Family Machine, with Hemmer complete $G0 " 2, Small Manufacturing with Extension Table 75 " 3, Large ' " fc5 -1, Large, for Le ither 1 00 cahzxi: rs i?; evkuy vaiiihty. We want Agents for all towns in the United States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central andFoutU America, where agcucics are 11 ?t already ffUblished.to whom a liberal discount will be given, but wc make no consignments. Orders may be sent through the America AdVF.RTisiNC Afi'txcv, 3b!) Rroa'dway New Yoik. J. T. MfARTSirR&rO. Broadway, New York. vl0n21 li METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE I c SUM'S PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: 132. Clark and 133 Dearborn Sts, CHICAGO, 558 Broadway, 1Y. 89 North Fourth Et, St. Louis, Mo. 124 Fifth Street. Cincinnati, 0. 2:.o,och) 1TANOS, WATCHLS, CIIAIN.S, SEWING MACHINES, Mel.xloons, riiotograv-h AH'nnf,CtlJ Ten, Sc of J.w. elry, Inketi, liaraonJ Kinc", t'nii!y tilIrs, Framed Kiijrravinus, ''J Tea-bits, WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! AH to 1-e PoM f..r f 1 eaih, w illiont Vfrnrd ti T&lnf. m Not to bei'aid for until ym kuow Lt ""' jou are to retivc. SPLENDID LIST OP ARTICLES TO rs SOLD , FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! V Superior lrsnl l'iano l'ortea. t $12V 100S.londM7 O-tiCre I'iaiiwi 4 - MK 1. Vl Mi-Uxleeus. tu Vt made M 10) " 5'K) 175 lint cl Sewing Ma. liiu.. 60 44 15 2K) Silver TeAS. t " J6 2. rK) lilies' mid Jen!' Ovid M atche.. .C0M 'J50 I.lie' Gold Watctien 5 44 TO Ml Gent' fiue Silvr Vtcbe. So ' TO " 'Ö Diamond Rinir .- iC 10H 2,dO0 tiold Vest and Xevk Chain 15 " fO fc.UHU.li. ' r.. lt Uuoklcs new iatterus 3 It .1,000 Gold Oval Han l lraclet 4 M 8 7, t00 Solitaire aud Gold l?ro-lieg 4 10 70 Coral. Ojal. and merald Ear I'rops 4 8 4 000 California Diamond llreat I'ius... 2 i0 . 10 8,000 Gold Fol and tret Wat. h Kjl ... S 60 S 4. (HMI Fob and Vt RildNn Slid 8 10 6.IMH) St t f S.ilitaire Sleeve Dutum,... 8 b 3.000 Gold. TliiuiM, IVkcü, Ac 4 M 10.CMH) Miniiitnre Locket W 8 10.0(H) Stone Set, and SiiTnet Uuipw 2 M " 10 10.0(0 California Diamond Kingf 2 lg Ö.OO0 Sot lilies' Jewelnr, Canieo, Fear I, . 4 IS 10,0u0tii.ld IV14, Silver Extension Ih ld- . er n J lVnciia 4 10 5,000 Gidd lVnn and Gold l'vneila 6 " 10 UtOffilvt-rtiobloU aud Prinking Cur.. h u M 5. txtO Silver Cantors V5 19 S.UOO Si Wer Fruit and Cake U?kt .. " 6O 8, (o0 1'liotnfrraF'b Albnin; fi " W 8,lH0 Tv Fhotopraph in Oval Fntiuel 6 15 2,000 Large family liiMfS. b " JO POMK OK THK NAMES OK FOKTIXATE PI"ClIAiERS WITHIN THE LAST FEW DATS: j L C. Whit ford, 1-omlarJ Kl.x k, aü. ag, Mr pot a umpniticent Grand l'iano . $1,000E. 1. Carr, No. 1W V. Monroe St., Chi- " , - cago, got iu ,-iciave rw. 1'iario Clian. McFai land, Fn.i Imot and flu manufacturer, lK lJke St Suj-erb JlfKniwn,. Ir. Shaw, No. 1N" Clark atreet. a 1'iano Geo.W. Stratton,No.'J9l Clark ftrrtt.a M'KJ.n, Mr?. At keily. No. Vib N. Wells atrcet, a On vr A l-'akcr Svwiuj; Marliine. Herr Jewett. Joliet, a Watch worth.. J.n Wiltiaiiia. 78 W. Ijik SU Silver Tea Srt.. 00 150 bib U4 es 125 7 Tlii list of names could te exUntUd tj tkwuitanda. PLAN CF 5AIE. 'arJananiinpeach article and ia al'ieie I'l.ued iu n aled ei:vrl -yet, &i I well miied. One of tli-e "Great Gift Sal F:nveliK.' rt iitaining the carü dt.-nl-ing fonie article, (-th at l.su-t n dollar at retail.) and als rar c. Election of 1 -ovular nonf atid vahiaMo receipt, worth many dollar, will 1 e dd at auv t f th Company a depo r f eliciea. cr eilt l-y mail to any ad.lri. ilhout regard i choice, . n rwx ipt of "5 cents. Th rnrvbaaer mav -c bat Artü lo hin ticket call for, and lU value, wliich uiay b from on to one thousand dllar,acd raa then pay r dollar and take th article, or mot, at hi rplta.n. No l lanka, evry pnrcUna, r g t valu. Trier of Enrrlop '21 (Vnt rnrh n ( lb of Five aont 10 one aiddrran lor Jaritf vrJtring Iy taail tncy depend on haring JrvTJi4 rtfums, and Üit artirle drawn ti-tll I tmmrd'jtdy $nUo ay adJrtt Jnm Chicago by return wait crTjrfft. Evrry article fvaran U-ii to mrt f r atitfaciitm cr th mom jr mil l- Tfunj AGENTS WANTKP. fend tctip ' . i .1 dr M Utter, tC, M. DUN v 4 J : CHICAGO, ILLS, v - ort ütPOTS: Nos. Clark & 133 Dearborn St. Mar 23ih 1G5 n&J-Gm. IUshlclico Lot. Tlic unJcrip:neJ liaa a few lare tired reIdnice lots, clißiblj .located, uLith he fell iliO;ipfor cash, or p.m cash and tho resitlu on tikic to uit purchasers, llioso lots are about twico? the fire o(or.liuary town loti. 3r.Clf J. Cm. OSDOR NE. Llvrrv. N- B. KLINGER. noprictor" Buckeye LirerT'orpof it cEdwM House ,riymoutb , I ad .