Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 July 1865 — Page 4
NUxtfBER 46. VOLUME 10.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
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'. Wonted. AN BOXEST INDUSTRIOUS BOY.
"Ve lately saw an advertisement headed as above. It convcj3 to every boy aa impressive moral lesson. 'An honest, industirom boy" is always wanted. He will be sought for; his services will be in demand; he will be respected and loved; he will be epoen of in terms of hi-h commendation, ho vrill always have a home; he will grow up to be a man of known worth and established charactCrile will be uar' id. The merchant will want him for a salesman or a clerk; the master machanir will want him for an apprentice or a journcymau; patients for a physician; religious congregations for a pastor; parents, for a 'teacher of their children; and the people for an officer. He will be wanted. Townsmen will want him as a citizen; acquaintances as a neighbor; neighbors as a friend; families aa a visitor; the world a3 an acquainlancc; nay, the girb will want him for a beau, and finally for a husband. An honest industrious boy! Just think of it, boys; will you answer this description ? Are you sure you will be wanted ? You may be sr.:art and active, but that does not till the requisition are you honest? You may be well dressed and create a favorable impression at first sight arc you both "honest and industrious You may apply for .i ' (Jood situation 'are you sure tint your friends, teachers, acquaintances, can je ecu: me ml you fur the.-e fjiuHtics ? Oh, bow vriM you feel, your character not being thus established, on hearing the words "can't employ you." Nothing cbc will make up the lack of thc.'e qualities. Xo readiness or aptness for business will do it. You must be honest and iudustrious mut work and labor; then will your ;e:lling and election" for place.-: of profit and trust be made sure. Tue Sieves or Scciett. You would not pour precious wine into a .sieve; yet that were as wise as to itakc a confidant of one of those '-leaky vessels'' of soc iety that, like watercarts, seem to have been made for the express purpose of letting out what they take in. There is this difference, however, between the perforated puncheon and the leaky brain the former lays the dut,and the latter is pretty sure to rise one. Kowaro of oozy-hc:ulcd people between fthosc ear and mouth there is no partition. 1'eiure ycu make a bosom friend of any man. be sure that he is secret-tight. The mischief that the nonretentives do is infinite, la war they often mar the best laid schemes, and render futile the most profound strategy. In so cial life they aOuictimc set whole eon;nu. nitics by the ear?, frequently ureak up families, and are the cause innumerable misfortunes, miseries, and crimes. In busincs. they spoil ninny a promising speculation, and involve hundreds in bankruptcy and ruin. Therefore be very carotid to vhom you intrust information of viiai importance to your own interests or ihe interest of those you hold dear. Every man h;;s a natural inclination to communicate what he knows, and if he docs not do so, it is because his reason and judgment are strong enough to control this inherent i . r r w w propensity. V hen you Iui a lncnd who can exercise absolute power over the communicative instinct if we may so term it wear him in vour tcnrt, vea, in vour liourt of hearts.' It you have no such IVicJ. Leer vi)iir dvu c-ju i-el. Hog's in ürclsartls. A Cajua county corre.spoiulcut alvise. as l:!Io',7s in tli-j C;i'.ntry (Iciitleman : 'The true vray fur eastern j.ipr leeJers who Jo uot v.Mi to put up tlu ir twine to have the'r K:i-t connceto'l with tl;o:r nrchartls. L'on't riu the picv, but iccl thorn well, an 1 ju-tiet them root as they will. This course will man 'ire vour orcharl anl you are .-:ure oi':i jrood crop of apples. Jn hot weather tha shaJc h grateful to the suir.c, besi le ihe qrcat benefit tu future crops by havin g all wonny and r.rciil!o stung fruit pit! el as it falls. 1 have full.; we 1 ihl. course with swine and orchard tv."eiify-f:ve year?-, and but one 3'car f-i'Iel in liaviit an abundance of fruit. Jf the orchard becomes too wcaJy j.Iourh and jtbuit with early potatoes, or vorjjo crop which matures carlv. Hu With !Eall jrrain n?st sj.nn. see ling with clover and orchard jrras.s, harvesting jrrain by turning in pig; and if the ' are fattened )y liheral fee ling, w hi'-li confinement in a tdosc the eousamer will find it an improv'uent iu the quality and Haver of his pork." The he t anecdote of Lorenz ) Duw tlmt we liave ?cj:i, is that of a conversation that occurred letve?n l)or m l the l ite General J loot, in the presence of (12 Hush, at whose house they were stopping. The dialogue U related as l'ollow: "You ?ay a gool deal about heaven, sir," said the (jcneral, "pray Udl u.i how it looks." Lorenzo turned his grave face and long waving beard toward the (Jcneral and Mr. ihiäh, and rctdied with iin?erturalle gravity: 'Heaven, my friends, h a vast extent of smooth, rich territorv. There i.s not a 7 m root or a fnsh in it, and there never will be." A liov's Lawsuit. Under a groat tree close to t!ij village, two boys found a walnutl ;'It belongs to me," said Igria tins, "for I was tlie first to ,ee it." "No it lelong to me," cried IJernnrd, ;for I was the r.t to r.ick it up," and so they began to qur.rrcl in earnest. "I vrill settle tliC dispute," aid the older boyf who had just then conic up. Ife placed himself between the two boys, broke the nut in two, and said: "The one piece of shell belongs to hi' '.rho first saw the nut; the other piece belongs to him who first picked it tip; but the kernel I keep for judging the case. "And tbis," be said, as lie sat down and laughed, ' is the common etid of most lawsuits." It is stated that over S4Q,O0O have been subscribed bv the wealthy friends of Gen eral Lec in Ualtimcre and vicinity, for tbc purjorc of relieving him and hi family iron actuI hi fie ring for the common necessaries of life, caused by the confiscation of Lis property.
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JTJST RECEIVED AT
THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT,!
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS c&5 22L"C2:Mi3? Ever Ex-otisrlit to XMrmoiitli ! THE PUBLIC will firvl at mv store, en9t side of Michigan street, every description and Ladies', Gentlameu's, Eoja'; Misses, and Childrtu's Wear, together with a large stcyck of
TUG BETTER BOOT cr SHOE can be bought fr I.ES3 MONEY at the above ertablilinici.t than any Dry Goods store, or any other house in riymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
The Slock noiv on hands is very Iarse, mid will he sold at a very slight atlTamc on 03. The Highest Market Price in Cash P4d for Hides-
January 2G, 16G." n27tf. 9 o $40,000! M. D A L ROO.U HEWETjT J
IIAA'E SOW IX SIOKE OYER dO.000 Dollars worth of Dry Goods. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Summer Goods Fi. Eisen aivi; .i2iit.ax goods,
Ladies Dross Goods, Qiicenswarc, Glassware,
ALL OF WHICH Sxxio prices Ji will be Sold at a Vury Wc invite all to call and examine
and satisfy themselves of the GilrlAT 1JAKGAIXS wc are now able to offer, member the place, North Koom, llewett k Woodward's J'riek lUcok. j. 3i. dale iVCo. riymouth, Indiana, December 1, ISO 1.
G-. BLAIN o:Co-, DRUG STORE, rLY.MOUTL, IKD. 8""B"AVINGUsireccivcl a frc-di supply oferery ja article iiiom -linuot "trade, onsisting rn;ih;lv i ofDrupjsi, Medicines, Taints, Oil, DytfFWufiV,' varnish, Ctualie, rerlumery, YanUco iSotio'j,: Glass, S'tationorv, Türe Mcdiciresnnd Lienors for ; Me.'icinal purposes out v, to which we respectful v .1 ".! t 1 At.',. J. .. ! also, on hand a stock of HOC 9 Tobe Te a ,C o !Te e , S ii ga r , Tobac co , C i ga r s , c t c disposed of at very reasonable figures. Withm a,lew niy past , avc have receiTfd irom FittcburKh'andNew Yorkalare amountof Kerosene r.ncl Coal Oil A N" r . L A 1 P S . orbuminj;tl)C3arac,of vc ysize andstyl with or without h ides. Weaie also agents foi all the popular Patent Medicines! of the dy. Physicians ' TToscription? carefullv puttip atall'iours ofthe ufght,ly an xpcricnccu draits. Wo c irne.stly"inviti tbo public tofavoi u with acall, examine ur.stock,niid become convinced o f th c f ac 1 1 Ii a t w c a r c d oin k a 1 i b p ra 1 hu si n es . G.ßLAIN&Co. rivmoutli. ImL.O t,22,UC3 XEAV I500K STOKE. O. II, P. BAILEY, DKALI.R IV P, OOKS AND STATIONERY At the Tost Offce, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Keep constantly on hand a large stock of tl1Mi IJo!is, .'lisoolEmiooiiM STooIis, i:nis, ISI:itiK ISooliS, l'Iiotoraph Milium, sNui (olios, Sf''I Pens. .SllCft 3IuIc, All Kinds of Papers Folio Pot, Flat ('ipt Foolscap, Record Cap, Commercial Note, Parchment Note, Letter. Kith and Ihllet. Envelopes of All Sizes and Qualities. isi:i, i:j. k niMi km i; ttis RccoRn aid Coptinc Ink?, And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. II. Ni-'vppapers, Literary P.ipers. nnl Miigiizinrs received daily. New Publications KorwHr-fe-1 ly ppecial agenl?, can he found in hia stor viO nib tl Allkinda of Job Work done at thin Office od short notice with neatness nd di?patch
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G. S- CLE AYE LANDV? it y E & C 0 5 & WOODWAKD BLOCK Etc., WJCKE UOUCillT AT in New 'sroiri Small Advance above Cost. our Goods before ptircluvini? elscwb He 111 Insurance Company. ACCUMULATED C AP IT A?- O YSB. OOO. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. ririin.? entkuprisin company i 1. now d.ii) an extensive and llnuri.-binir nusisei ititliui ti e J: nuts of the State, and in:isniuch as it confine tlie business of the Company to the fcstate, the patronage ofour peoile is folic itctl - Policies are issued for any period not exceed1. i-veii year, at rates as leasonable as theprona nayment or losses will permit, on all kiu.ls ol Rusiness (louses Water Mills, Hotels Churches School Houses, Dwelling Ifojscs, Hann, and out lioiH, t cethrr whii the contents ci each, both in town and country. P.'ii !i( uL'ir Altfiiliou tilien to the iiani:i!!ce f Ä'arsai Propel y. Indianlans ! You have been paying and continue triiy to companies located in Illinois Connecticut', New Yoikand other States, lir.ndrels of thousands of dollars per annum. This immense Mini sent out of the State for insurance nHrpos:" can te retained amon our own citizens, IV r ' wincli purpose THE SINNISSIITI Has been instituted. Yon have now an opportunity of insuring your property with a safe and reliable Company in our own JStute. It fdiouM be the pride and pleasure of every citizen to encourage home enterprise, and by comparing the plan of tbis company with that of others, no person can fail to perceive the ad vantages of the Sinnissippi over any similar institution doins business in our State. Ofllcors: r.LIJAH OOnmviN, President, WM. P. LKDWICU, Vice President, JOHN II. PKRR Y, Secretary, WM. P. Li:iWlCI5, Tieasuicr. Lider LLIJAII (i OOl) WIN, "Indianapolis. Hon. WM. N IRL ACIC, Vinco WM. II. MONCOMKR Y, Logitee, J. R. P.KRRY, Ks.i.. WM. P.LKDW vlO n21- vniulii und vicinity. F.iVii'n' Drmotrnt Dear Sir: Willi your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I wilt send by return mail, to all who widi it (free) a recipe with full directions for making and iihii a dimply Vegetable Halm that will t llVctually remove, in ten days. Pimples, Plotches, Tan, IVeeklcs, and all impurities of the Skin, leaving the same toft, clear, Hmootb and Hcautiful. I will a'jo mail free to those having Haid Heads, or Hire faces, simplti directions nnd information that will enable them to ftart a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or 'i Moustache, in less than th'ity day?. Ail rpplicatioiu answtrrd by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, TII03. F. rilAPMAN.Cliemiit n.l02i3 31, Lroadwaj, New York.
NEW STOCK.
LAUER AND BRO. Have just received a SPLENDID Assortment ol READY-MADE CLOT II ING , BOOTS and SHOES, AND A Variety of potions. Their Stock of Boots and Shoes is particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity quality und price Their Clothing embraces all qualities, andtehy will not be undersold by any house in tho place. 33" Call and cxaraino Good3 and Trices tor yourself. Store 2d Jor Poutli of Persuing' Drug Store ri; mouth, Nov. 12, l!r63-fiia-rn rrr T UlJ.liUUllJ UU1 XJLt Removal and New Arrangement DAYID.SON &; Co., Beg leave to inform their OM Customers, and the Citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties generally, tbnt they have removed their Stock of Coods to t!ic cütli Ilooni in llewett and Woodarda' mew tsiiick: I3UILDIIVO. West Side of Michigan Street. And have opened the largestand most complete Stock Of DHY GOODS & CLOTHING: Erer opened inthis market. Their elcant and commodious Store Room is fillt'l full with their huo Stock comprising Calicoes! J Of every variity, all of good quality j and chcapcrthantliey can be purchased viäcwhvrc m town. Domoslics Dleached and unbleached any quality that may be called furor desired. Denims & Hickory it A better variety And at betterpricesthari can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at anv Store in the Union, consisting in t art of a large assortment of 1XGNAMS. ciialn-:s, DLL A INS, LAWN'S. SILKS, GLOVKS,tfcc, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durable and Warranted. Const lntlr onh;iii'l. I Ia devoted especial atj tention to thi-department we are confident of our i.,!,;i;ivt,n.!,.... i .... n .... i, v.aj ah n Hi' vail tyi CLOTHS. CASSLMEIIKS. OASSINKTS. TWKLDS, MAIISAILLS SILK. VELVET & SATIN. HAT & CAPS FOR MEN & GOVS. The most extensiivestock ever brought into this in ii ket. Tri nil n in nnm ;in D' i f! ii ii t :T 'Ml ii iiuiJi 11 1 Havin engaged the services of The Tery Hvsi Workmen iis xoi ihcria !:'.!ia;::i 5 The v can make a r-ooj fit on ghort notice. We offer r.-at advantages in thisdepartmcnt, ol our establislimeiit, we are confident we have Men that cannot be excelled for IiURARILITV, YctttHvss ;:ul Dispatch in WO 21 II. DAVIDSON &, CO. A. Davidson-. K, J)aidsqx, L. Laui; Sept L'Ü' n.r.tf. Jao Shaft at all. IT will bo no draft upon V5ur pocket if you want a new pair of HOOTS Oil SHOES, If yon go to the New Store of G. SS. O C ZOT, To purchase them. He sells a GOOD AETICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a liirp;e end pood stock ni 1 ill t 11 at barely livm;: profits. Having supeii nd !roMis. iiaviii'; superior inen alwajs employed.hc can furnish custom worn, anu do repairing tocuit all. Dcsininto remain in business here, he will make it to the intercbt of the public to patronize him. CKOIIiJi: KOCH. Plymouth, Indiaua.'Scptcinbcr 10, 'CI lutf 0 TO DR. BIGELOW 2 AND ytrr SPFTEIt thnt horrililu diw t tx-t.-n Its k1.mio fanirn liitu voir wy.otfiii, .lisl'.'Pirinit your t:tev mul UmIv, Ioia t!ilr'lii your futun- haj'I'ilii' uJ prmritvU lit--. Me Iim m ulo Ms ijK-ii:il for twenty yesri, a il Is thervii.re tlie pro. . r'r'n h'm all .'iti'.irtnt iIimiiI,1 i-oiisiilt. ll li Mi'tli.-ol i'iHi N. Soüth C'lart .Im f liU:uri. lllhioin, li"r th iKHlnr may I e innilt-a In icrn froiii HDtil 8 t. M. All ctimmunicUi,$ Cmtidental I A. W, KfMnm T:tratp. Iff 5on1 rod tairn for my .Iwuinru f iieAUb." published muiithly and vut to any ftdilreah 31 it 23, lebj n'JHyl
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PULMONIC SYRUP,
SEAWEED TONIC, AND MAEDRICKE PILLS The above is a correct llkent-ss of Dr. Schenck, just after recovering from Consumption, many years ago. Lelow is a likeness cf him as he now appears. When tho first was taken lie weighed 107 pounds; at the present timo hia wheiht is 220 pounds 1)11. SCIIENCK'S Piincipal Ofiicc and Laboratory at the N.E. corner of SIXTH and C0MMKKCK Streets, Phila dclj 'nia, where all letters for advice or business should be directed. IIcv.ill be found there every SATURDAY, professionally to examine lungs with the Reppiromctcr, for which his fee is three dollars; all advice free. In New York at No. 32 BOND Street, everr TUiUAV.lVoml) A.M. to 3. P.M. At the MARLUORO' IIOTIIL, Cc-ston.Jan-uarr It? and IV, February 15 and 1G, March 15 and 1G, April 1!J andÜO, May 17 and 1, June 11 and 15. July 1 and JTlie time lor mv bcin-in BALTIMORE and PITTS RU KG will be seen in the daily papers of tboJC citic-3. The History of lir. Self itcJSs eicn case and ho, he. irns nircd of Cvnwwptiun. Many year? ao, whü.-t residing in Philadelphia I had progressed gradually into the last htagc of Pulmonary Consumption. All hopjs of my recovery being di-ipated, I was advised by my phys:ci tn, Dr Parish, to remove into the country. Moorestown, New Jersey, being my native place, I was removed thither. My lather and'iill his family had lived and died there and died of Pulmonary Consumption. On my arrival I was put to bed, where I lay for many weeks in what was ('coined a hopeless condition. Dr Therntoi who bid been my father's family physician, and lad attended him in Iiis list illness, was called to see nie. lie thougnt my case entirely beyord the reach of medicine, and decided ti.at I must die, and gave me one week to arrange my tcmponl affairs. In this apparently hopeless condition. I heard of the remedies which I now make and fell. It seemed to me thatlcvuld feel them working their way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre, and tissue of my system, My lungs and liver put on a new action, and the morbid matter which for years had accumulated ami irritated the diOorent organ? of the body, was clir; lifted, the tirrclcs on my lungs ripened, and I expectorated from my lungs as muc h as a pii:t of yclfuw offensive matter every morning. I am now a heallhv man. with .t larr' h.--il.1 tlMT 111 til.. III. 1. 1!. 1.I.. nffl.,-. tl I .1.. ( - .......... ...uv wi tm- i iiii, imi aiiu me lower lebe hepatized with complete adhesion ol the pleura. The left lung is sound, and the upper lobe of the i i-ht one is in a tolerably healthy condition. Consumption at that time was thought to bo an incurable disease, by every one, physicians as well as thost who were unlearned in medicine especially suc h cases as were reduced to the condition I was in. This induced many people to believe my recovery only temporary I now nrcpired and fr-ive the medicines to eonsnnptircH lor some time. and made many wonderful cures; and the demand increased so rapidly that I determined to oliVr them to the public, and devote mv undivided attention to lung diseases. 1 n truth, I was next to forced to it, fjr people weald seud for me far and near, to ascertain whether their cases were like mine. For many years, in conjunction with my princijal oliiee in tViludoIfiiia, I have been making regular professional visitj to New York, Uoston, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. Tor several years past t h ive made as many five hundred examinations weekly with the M'espiromete-." For such examination mr eh arg' U three dollars, and it enables me to irive each patient the true condition of his disease, and ten iiuniiankjy whether he will g'et well. The Pulmonic Syrup is one of tlie mo.t valuable medicines known. It is nutrient, powerful ly tonic.and healing itself, ft contains no opi um, ct loosens the phlegm in tlr; bronchial tubes, and nature throws it df wich little exertion, One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold; but it will be well first to take a dose of JSchenck's Mandrackc's Pills to cleanse the stomach. The Pulmonic Syrup is readily digcfeted and absorbed into blood, to which it imparts its healing properties. It is one of the best preparations of iron in use; is a powerful tonic of itseif; and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves tfie mucus in the stomach, and is earned off by tho aidofthc Mandrake Pills, a healthy How of gastric juice, good Appetite, and a good dige tiori follow. The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none other is required when it is used. It is pure and pleasant; no bad effects like when using Bourbon whisky, which disorders tho stomach, torpors the lirer, locks up all the secretions, turns the bl od into wate r, dropsy sets in, und the patient dies suddenly. The Seaweed Tonic produces lasting results, thoroughly invigorating the stomach and digestive system, and enabling it to eliminate and make into healthy blood tlie food which maybe used lor that purpose. It U so wonderful in its effects that a wine glass full will digest a hearty meal, and n little of it taken before breakfast will give a tone to the stomach which few midicines possess the owerofdoin. The MANDRAKE PILLS may be taken with entire safely by all ages and conditions, producing all the good poults that can bo obtained from calomel, or any of .he mercurial medicines, and without any of their hurtfil or injurious results. .They carry out ef the system the feculent and worn-out mat! et s loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It will be see n that all three of my medicines arc needed in most cates to cure Consumption. AtiHNTS. noSTON tleorgc C. Hood win &, Co. NEW YOK KDorna Barnes & Co. BALTIMORE S.S. Ih nee; PITTSRIJRtJDr.Ceorce II. Kerscr. CINCINNATI F. E. Sure & Co. CIIICAOO Lr rd & Smith, And H. Seovil Also, sold bv all Druggists and Dealers. tIQuQS h-
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THE GREAT COMMOTION A T S. & M. BEOKERS, Is caused by tha arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK or SPRING AND SUJIUfiK AND BEADY -made CLOTHING THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S In tlio New rJridc Uloctlr, Corner of ;?Iichi?nii and li.iPorlc Streets. S. & M. BECKER Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, andall other citizens of .Marshall and urrounding counties, that they have JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest ani most Splendid Stock of HEADY-MADE CXjOTHI 33 Cr HATS AND CAPS, sOTIOTS, &C. AO EVER BRO UG III TO PLYMOUTH Their Goods were carefully jelled aid bou-hi for Cash, they can. thereto. e, Sell as Low as the Lowest And WI LL DO SO all the time. If vou d0n behcTe it, call and be convinced. CALICOES. They havo 500 pieces of Prints, all of the Ee, Quality and Latest Styles. CHALTES AND DE IAIXES. They have 35 pieces or Pacific Chalies and L.iuies, all the very handsomest figures and colors. GINGHAMS. They have 10 pieces of French and Domesti Ginghams, at Very Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &C They have 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts.up ALSO Fine Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies WHITE goods;. They hive aspendid assortment of White Goods such as Brilliantes, Jackonets, ami .r00() yds of bleached and uobleached Muslins DEN"! jVI S, Su Thej bar 2 Hales oi Denims and Hickory GLOVES, HOSIERY & NOTIONS Theirstock of Gloves, Hosiery andXotions large and fashionable. Quik Sales, Small Profits All the above articles they will sell at the Low est Kates, as their motto always has been and alwayg vrill he, Quick Sales and Small Potits LOTH ING TheirStock of Clothing consists of Coats, Tan Vcts, and other Gents' and llovs' Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCHANT TAILORING With the above they have connected the Me c'lantTailoring Business and have just received large stock of Cloths, Cassimcre?, Vesting-, &c They are prepared to make up Clothing to orde on short notice, and warrant good fit or ho ea as they have in theireinploy 31 f. JP. .T. XCiaiVlVlilK, Who is a good workman, and knows how to up a good suit. COUNTRY PRODUCE
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GREAT iMPROtEMENTS IN
SEWING MACHINES. EMPIRE r Shuttle Machine, PATENTED IEBRCARV 14tH. 1&G0. Sales room, 536 Broadway New Yoxk. This Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing manj rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound expert?, und pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The following are the pi iccipal objections urged against Sewing Machines: 1. Excessive labor to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble. lo.3 cf time in repairing. 4. Incapacity to sew every description of material. 5. Disagreeable noise while In Operation TIac Empire Scu iu 3l'ac!iino li Exempt from nil iheso Objections, It has a straight needle, perpendicular action; makes the LOLlv STITCH, which will neithc rip nor ravel, and is alik? on both sides: performs perfect sewing on every description t material, Irom Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither Cam nor Cog-wheel, and tho least possible friction, it runs aj smooth galss. and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS It requires I' 1FTY ner cent.Te ss nmrfrtrtrfrir 1 I " - j--- v- ...vw i-V'HI Will! it tlnti nnv wlm v.w.i- Ä : ; i ft mm. ... T. iei .cars oi age can wori it steadilf without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossible togctout of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satb faction. We respectfully invite all those'who raaj desiro to supply themselves with a superior article, to call and examine this UNRIVALED MACHINE. But in a more especial manner do we solicit the patronage of Merchant Tailors, Dress Makers Corset Makers. ' Gaiter Makers, Shoe Binders, Coach Makers, Hoop Skirt Manufacturer? , Shirt and Bodom Makers, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. 1T Religious and charitable Institutions will to liberally dealt w ith. PRICE OP MACHINES, COMPLETE; No. I, Family Machine, with Hemmer complete 41 2, Small Manufacturing with Extension Table 75 " 3, Large " " fc5 4, Larjre, for Leither 100 c.i:i.e: rs ix kveuy vaiiikty. We want Agents for all towns in the United States, Cmiada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America, where agencies are n?t already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we make no ron-ijrnnunts. Orders may be eM through the America A nvkrtisinc Ar.t.Ncv, Broadway New York. J. T. 31c AKTHI'Il & CO. 520 Uroadwav, New York. v!0n2i U METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE! n. DUNN'S PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: 182 Hark and 133 Dearborn Sts CHICAGO, 658 Broadway, 31. T. S91TortliFcmrtliSt, St, Lcuis, Mo. 124 Fiftk Street. Ciacimati, OL 250,000 PIANOS. WATCH KS, CHAIN'S, SLW1NÜ MACHINES, Meloloom, rhot.'griiph Allunn. Odd Pen. Set t Jw. elry, LtK-ket. Diamond Kifp", Family DiLlc, Framed EngrHTin:s, Silvr Tca-cts, SiUer Cups, tc, tc. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! All to 1 sold for f 1 e-arU, witlmnt regard to rlne. Not to be paid ii-r uutilyou inow wLat ; f jou nre to rii-t ive. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES to rs sold FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! ' 10 Superior Grsnd l'wuo Fortes. $i)0 to $1200 10) Splcnilia 7 eiVtave Piano l.V) MflodHn, tbekcKt made
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175 firt class .S-wins Machine 2H) Silver Tea SU 'JJM U-idies' and CJent' OM Watehea.. V 0 ltiiieü' Guld Watrtiex 5)0 Ue-iiti' fiuc Silver WaL'lif "00 liaiu.iiJ KinpK 2,h0 eJoia Vert nu.t Neck Chain 6.000 Ltlit'' licit Hurtle, new patt ru .".(w.'O (Jol.l Oval Tand üracelet 7, 1W litaire and CloM Uriei ht 7C0 Coral, Opal, and emerald E-ir lrci a 4.0(H) California liumc nJ Ureatt I'ni... 2.000 (iold Foli and Wat Watch Kya... 4. CHMI Fob in.I Veet KihKni Mil 6,H'0 ifcli of Solitaire Sle eve lluttcU;,... 3.00) (Jol J. Thini Mos, rciicila, tc lO.cXH) Miniatnre LtKketr .. . 10.)XNI Stone S. t, and inet liinfi.......... JO.tlOO California L'i;inuDd I; ....... O.tNHlSets Iadirs' Jewelry, Cameo, Pearl, 10,000 tfold Pen. Silver Kxtt uciou lloldera nl Pencil 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Pencils 6.000 Silver tictleti and Prinking Cup.. 5. CHH) Silver Cuetor 2.CHX) Silver Fruit and Cake IUket .m rhotoj;riipli Albums 8, (K0 Lartxe Pbotopraplm in eval Frames 2,000 Lnrg Family ldl l SOMK OF THK NAMES OF FOUTVNATK PIR CllASEUS V1T1IIN THE LAST FEW DAYS : , 1 C. Whit ford, Ixnibard Bloek.-Chicago, got a maiiificeut Grand Piano 11,000 X. D.Carr. No. 150 W. Monroe S-t .Cld- 1 cg' got a tin -iclave Ii-ewivd Piano Cbaat. McFarland, Fq., Niotand Joe nianuficturtir, lyj L ke SU nih M. IoJ.vn Ir. Shaw, No. Clark tre t, a Piano W. Stratton, No. 5fSl t'laik tr.vt.a M-lo4en, 00 15) it ixis. At kc-rly, No. 1.J5 N. W ell Mrtxt, a Grover A leaker dewing Marhino, C3 Henry Jewett, Joliet, a Watch worth.. Iii J. I- William, 7S V. IjVe M., Silver Tea et, . 4 This list of iiaiues could 1 extended to thtfutardi. PI AH OF SALE. C"r naming each artUle aed ita value ar placea in i-rnlr.l euelo-x, and well mixed.. Ono of then" Great Gilt gala F.uvrlope,"' cvnUiniBg. the card deacribing some article, (worth at biton dollar at retail,) and al a rar collection of popular oiir and valuaMn receipt, worth niany dollar, will 1 tdd at any of the Company depou or acewie. or eut by mail to any addrcea, without regard to clu-ice,. "n receipt ef 25 cent. Tb- purchnaer may e what artirle hia ticket call for, and itaTala. which way t. frotn one to one thouFand dollar. and can then pay rt. dollar and take the article, or riot, at Li optk n. Vd I lankf, cTory purchager get value. Price of F.nvrlopra -5 Cent rnrb t n CXmh of Five ruf to one adetrri for 91.1)0. iurfiVi vrdnij ly run? may drjmJ on Aan'v yr'.; rttumt, and the article tlravn w:t l-e tmmetiJil tci.'.'.c any odtrrft from tZtcaffoby t rlum mail rcTt'rcM. it-TV article guaran tred ta girt lrtct tituf action cr ihe wy vitt li rtfuvdtd. AG FN TS WANTKD. f. nd tamp f.r circular. A4drvas all Utters to C. M.DUNN A CO.,Gi4T Girr Sau CHICAGO. ILLS. DEPOTS: " ' Nos. 182 Clark & 133 Dearborn Sta iM.iy 25ih lb'CÖ n3S-Cm. llcNldcncc Fof TheumlorHfircI lias a Jw Urc sited reieloncc Iot., eligibly looted, which lie uill tell cheap for cash, or p-.ri cash ani the residu on time to Fiiit purriaWra. Tbcua lots are about twice the siz of oreiiaar? towu kta. 3nCtf J. . OSBORNE. N. B. KLINGER. Proprietor11 Buckeje Lircrj'oppoiitcE J (rrd
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