Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 August 1865 — Page 4
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VOLUME 10. THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 48
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IIauvest Prospects inIuel.vd.-TUc
accounts from every part of the countrv concur in describing the prospects as most cheering. ltlx ihe exception of turnips which hare been injuriously -affected by the d roughs and ravages of the My, all the other portions of the crops are report ed to be m excellent condition. Ihe cut ting of hay is proceeding with great ra pidity under very favorable circumstances. and t iC potato crop is sound and iruiuui Some anxiety has been felt iu the long continuance of hot weatuer, but tae wel come showers which fell generally on the 2Cd apy cared to have dispelled tliein, and inspired the larmcrs with lresu coundAice. White Soldiers, St ami Asido. Ia his recent speech in Massachusetts, Wendell Phillips, referring to the close of the late struggle iu the field, and those who participated in it, Faid : "Now comes the crisis. What is the negro ? Well, I sav iu the face of all prejudice, that amid the gallantry, the patience, the heroism of .this war, the negro bears the palm. Great applause." White soldiers, stand aside ! The great radical leader. awards the negro soldier 'the jalui' for gallantry, patience and Leroisu. ! - . In looking over our exchanges from day t day. we occasionally lind su'.r.c rich gems of pious thought from '-the bloodhounds of Zion," and we think it best to put them on record. Here is one from 4'Ilev." Mr. Fulton, delivered iu an address on the 4th of julv, at Troy. X. V. It is a perfect jewel of the kind : "We can talk about these fellows down South as politely as we've a mind to; they lire not of our kind. We've whipped 'cm, and I'm glad of it. (Applause.) Think of the infamy that attaches to their name, and we don't know half of it now. Wait a few years if you want to ?ce men damned in this world, and you will behold these 'ehivalric' southrons meeting with their deserts. That bastard flag of the South that we don't want to trau'plo on to-day, because wc don't want to touch .anything so dirty. Up north we Lad made up cur minds about the Southern Confederacy an 1 we thought it ju-d about as b.id as I Tell so that when V'e didn't want to say Hell we paid Southern Confederacy. (Laughter."; Here is another of the s:;me sort from Henry Ward Iece!icr : 'There must be industrial reconstruction. (.Jod is grinding his mills there, and 'some white' will be art to come out in the end. The blacks are now the best part of the population of the South. They will lie. but that's nothing; they are lazy, but that's nothing. These the do by t retail, while their masters have done it by whole-ale. Comparatively they arc incoLceivably superior." Consider the morality of this --religious" veacher. Lying is nothing, and stealing is nothing. It is seldom that the "bloodhound' are so frank. Day-ook. Missc:;ri Tuvi;el Snf'ulrl. Who would have thought the cnliglit.med State of Missouri would have turned inüdel? Yes, the Vested "home of the brave and l ind of the free" has declared in .fiver of iufideiity by making it highly :-criminal for the ministers of God to attempt to wait upon Him iu their oine:al capacity before they bow to the ?hrine of State and take the perscribe 1 oath! The authority of the Almighty is virtually denied, and that of the Statwr.iadc supreme. Xo being, in heaven or earth, is to be honored before the State; that stands above all that is called God, and demands that humble ministers of the Cross shall make the first bow to it! This act surpasses the iufam.-.ns decree of Darius, in the days of Ianiel. That was binding fur onry thirty d ays, but this for time unlimited. After the 21 day of September, 1803, no minister of God dare open his mouth with in the limits of the State til! ; , ; ubCribc. ! to me constitutional oatn : Uti:er countnes itavc ctablishea religion y law, ana j JuaJc the State subservient to it: Iissouri i it , subservient to the State. St. Louis Republican. At tliC Fenian celebration of the 4th of July in Terro Haute, their Irish " Ia;!y fricnl pre.-cnfC'l the JJrotherhoo'l with a Hag, probably im most costly and richly cnbc!IishoJ ll ii in (tulia.ia. Its limou sions are eight feet by -six feet one foIM piece of green bamcr silk, fringeJ all arov.ri'l with heavy froTJ bullion, iml ref.cct.s a great deal of credit upon the patriotic Irish lalie.s of Terrc Haute, who had it gotten up. It was presented in a beautiful and aj propriate address ) Miss Josephine Maloney, which was responded to in an eloquent manner by Mr. Martin Ircen in behalf of the brotherhood. Passing A.vay. On the 1st of May ticn. l'almer i-sucd his pass order, allow jng all negroes, no matter who they were, cr where they came from, to cross the Ohio river and go north. Since that time there have been upwards of f,000 passes issued to negroes at the office of the provost in: r.?hal. In most cases the?c single passes were u-edby partie.iof froci eight to sixteen. One pass answering lor a womn and eight or ten childred consequently there have been upwards ofGOQiJ negroes, principally women and children, passed 4,over the river' since the 1st of May. In ihe Umginge of A Ward, ' Lot 'em went -fLou. Ikmocrat. Some; of . the papers are hunting up ex:iinp!es of the hanging r.f women, and go to jKurype un-I the dark age. t find them. fXhit wo thioL cutindy unnecessary. Didn't the l'uritatjs thoso good, hone.-t, j ious fouls hatis witthes'' We do 'not fcc that any otl.tr justlfu-atiou fir the hanj'n of 3Ir?.. fcurratt is ncjesary. The totimcny on which Mrs. h'urratt was hung .was no doubt iuliy as clear and con vine in-,' as that on wiJcli the "Puritan I'ath crs." hung th'j .witches. Xcw Albany Jedger. It is .aid that a pair of esre the best .miner fcr a man to shave bv. 'Zactlv so; and it u tinnuestionnblv ihe cae that
many a m?.u has becu shave 1 !y them.
goof. GOOD
JUST JEIX AT
THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT,
ONE Of TIIF. LARGEST AND JBOOTi IC-oi Ux'onsrlit
THE TURLTC will find at my store, cast side of Michigan street, every description anil Ladies', Gentknicu's. Cots'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a larire stock of
Warranted. THE than
BETTER. BOOT or SHOE can chourht for LESS MONEY at tho aboro establishment any Dry Goods store, or any other house iu Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
The .Slock notv on Iinml i
at a very sJihi nuvamc on Cost. The Highest Market Price in Cash Pdcl for Hides-J-.nuar72ßflC3 xi27tf. O- S- CLEAVJLAND-
$40,000! $40,000! M. DALE it CO
J . KOKTIfl ROO.n IIEWETT have 2s0v ix
40,000 Dollars worth of Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Summer Goods,
Ladies Dress Goods, Qaccnswaro, Glassware
ALL OF WHICH WEHE KOUGHT AT
X-xxio Prices will bo Sold at a Very
Wc invite all to cull ami examine or.r Ouods Lti.re v urclia ing clcvh He iiii'l s:itiäiy themselves uf the (I HEAT JJAKGAIX.S wc are nnv alle to ufl'er mcml.er the jdacc, North lluom, IJcweit Ä "Wwlward' Wn UIotK. .1. M. DaLK s Co. IMvmoutli, Tmli;m:i, Dccctnhcr 1, LSjL
Ftll I JH'I TILt 1 1 m mm 1 1 Ii G. BLAIN & Co-, DRUG STORE PLYMOUTh, INI). r "TAVIN'G ju?treceiveJ afresh supply ofevcry ! 1 f. articleinourliucof trade, oii?iiir mainly ! ofbrn.?, Mcdi'jine, Paint?, Oils, l)v Stulls, Vaniid'h, Crushes, Pcrfuuicry, Yankee Notions,! fil.iss,.-?tationerv,Pr Medicincsand Lii.uoi s for i Medicinal purposes onl y , to which w e respec t fully ! invitetne.viteiuioi! i laitcuiiimujiitj . v ua . 313 25 - Tea, Coffee, Suar, Tobacco, Ciprars, etc Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within ijtevr day past, we h.iv received from Pittsburgh audNew Yorkalare amountof Keroseno and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. orbnrnin?thesame,of vc ysizc and?tylf with or without shades. YVcate also agents foiall the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescriptions carefully pt-iiip ataiiaours oiinff nigui,jy an xpericnccu druirists. We carnestlv'invih the public tofavorus with acall, examine our stock, and become .onvinced ofthefacttfiatwe are doinr a liberal business. (J.1ILAIN & Co. Plymouth, Ind., Oft, 22,1603 XKW JOOK STOIiE. O. II, P. BAILEY. IFA I.Eft IV B OOKS AND STATIONERY. At the Pest Office, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Keep ronM.uitly on hand alarge stock of Scliool lfcokj, .llisi-cllanroiis lto!is, lyrics, IS!:mk IIooLs, lIiulr:ipli AIIiiiiin, I'orl folios, Slll'ft .TSusic, All Kinds of Papers Folio Post, I'lat Cap, Foolscap, Record Cap, Commercial Note, Parchment Note, Letter, IJalh and liillfct. Envelopes of AH Sizes and Qualities. !li:i, ISIiACEi nutl ItMT, I.MiS Rccmri and CorviNO Inks, And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. p. Newspapers, Literary Papers, and Ma '.izines received duly. New Publication Forwarded by Fjccial agents, can le funnd in hi j stor vlf) nlG tf All kind of Jo! Woik done at this Oilicc on short uoticc with ucatneaud dispatch
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BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF to Plyiiiontli! very Jnrpre, an will he sold & 1V005IWAKI) IILOCYt srom: ovmt Etc.. ixx 3Jew "ST oi?i Small Advance above Cost. 5 IS Insurance Company. or ixsf Ax.iros.i!s. ACCUMULATED SAZZTAJi 0 VE& ;J00 Oi)0. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. rpiIIS FNTERPRIdlNtJ COMPANY IS X now doing an extensive and flouri-hin" hiiMr.e.vs within ti e limits of the Ftatc, and inaa" mncli a it confines? the hii.-diips of the Company to the fc-'tate, thepitronago ofour people is solio" itcil Policies are issued for any period not cxecedin" Fevrn year, at rates as reasonable as theprompl nav.-P.ont of losses will permit, vu all kit ds of Rti.-iness Houses Water Mi!!s, Hotels Churches School Houses, Dn-eilinir House-, Uarus, and out houses, together with the contents oi each, both in town aHd country. I'.'iilicuiar Afteitfioii fjivrii 1o llic In-cis iint o or Farm l'ropet j . Indianians! You have hecn payinif and continue in pay to companies located in Illinois Connecticut, New York and other States, hundred of thoui-ands of dollars per annum. This immense sum pent ont of the Slate for insurance phi poses can be retained among our oivu, citizens, for which purpose THE SINNISSIPPI Ha heen instituted. You have now an opportunity of injuring your property with a safe and reliable Company in our own State. It should be the pride and pleasure of every citizen to encourage home enterprise, and by comparing the plan ot this company wit!! that of others, no person ein fad to perceive the ad vantages of the Sinnissippi over any similar institution doing busine.-s in our State." Ollletirp-: F.L1JAII OOODWIW President, WM. I. LKOU'ICII, Vice President, JOHN R. I1KRRY, Secretary, W.M.P. LEDWICIJ, Treasurer. KM er ELIJAH OOODH'LV -Indianapolis. i. WM NH5LACIC. Vi net" Hon. WM. II. M().M;f)Mi;i;V, I.ogotee, J. K. RLRRV, Rsn , WM. P.LLDW vlO n2l- Agent for Plymouth and vicinity. A Stt'ccipt Cor I ho liuool Itr sa iicl A'iir. pAr;oB, Van Pi nt.1! Co.. Mich. . Sept. 0, '6 1. Dr.C. W, Roback Sir: Your lMoo l Purifier ar,d Pills prll better iiere than any other inedicincs I ,oull keep. They are just t'.ic t'lediiine for the people, peculiarly adapted for the cure of Fever and Ague, but the peop e use them as a general medicine. To break an attack of the Ague take a taldespoonfull of the Piood Purifier every hour, and O'cn cleanse th etomacli and bowels wf 11 with your Fill", and in three days the. complaint will he removed and a permanent cure t fleeted. All who try this treatment before apphing to a physician will be saved much ccst and judTeiing. nil 1m Yours trulv, A, 13. Tau.
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NEW STOCK.
LAU3R AND BRO. Slave jut received aSFLEIVAssortment of READY-MADE CLO T II I NO , BOOTS and SHOES, AND Their Stock of Boots and Shoes la particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity quality and price Their Clothing embraces all qualities, and tehy will not be undersold by imy house in the place. XT" Ctll and ex. .uii n Goods and Prices lor yourself. Store 2d door S'outh of Pershing's Drug Store Pi; mouth, Soy. 12, lHJ.1-f.m-STEMGE BUT TRUE Removal and New Arrangement 5 13.VVIXSO:V Ac Co., Beg 1 arc to inform Ihcir OM Cnstorner?, nid the Citizon? of .M.irslj.ill ai!-l a-lioininr Count'cs riiciiill v. that t!iey li:ivc rvrnoved thtir Stock of" floods to the S!ivj!i l!nnm in IFph-oM rilii! WinrT::rl NJW JIUTCK BUIL.DING-. West Side of Michigan Btreet. An lliavc opened the larostand mot coinplcti Sto-kof DliY GOODS & CLOTHING. Err oponoi! in titi j market. Tlieir clc.mt aw l tummo'lM-us Storo IJoom ii fi!lt"l full with tlieir lnie Stock conij;risi:ig Calicoes Of ovory v.irifty, all of porl fpiallty ami choapot tliantlicy can be puichusvii v'.-:C hero in town. DoiilCSiic:? llloached ami r.iihloachcd any quality that may h.Malh'tl furor ucircd. Denims & Hickory A hotter variety and at ljctterpricct than ean be procurol elscwlicrc. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can ho purchased at any Strp in the Lhiioii, :on!lin in jai t uf a larj;i; asüurlincat of (iLVGIFAMS. DKLAIN'S, LAWXH, SILK. GLOVK.S. JL-t-.. HOOP SKI11TS A Splendid assortment at from 50 ecntsup. Clolhins: of Home Maimfaclure, Work du-able and Warranted. W wr.m m S.1 Jkau-i n W V W Vinn J 9 Constantly on hand. Ilavingdevoted espocialattention to thi-department we are confident of our ability to ple:ne all who call e n us, CLOTHS. CASSINI KUES. CASS! NETS, TWEEDS, IMAI'SAILES SILK.VELVETit SATIN. HAT & 0AP3 FOR MEN & BOYS. The mostcxtcnsivcstock ever brought into this market. TAILORING DEPlimiEXT. Having engaged the fen ices bf The Yvry USci Vrrki:2c!2 in They can make a good fit on short notice. We ofler great advantages in this department, of our establishment, we are confident we have Men that cannot be excelled fur DURABILITY, VchShcss asul SZisiiaSch in DAVIDSON & CO. A. Davidson. It. Damdso.v. L. Lauki: Sept S5 'b-2 n:J."tf. oo 'Draft at all IT will ho li . draft upon your pocket if you want a new pair oi BOOTS OTi SI-TOES, If you go to Ihe New Store of Or- E5L O O To purchase them. He pells a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a b'rgo find good stock and ill sell atbarcly living profits. Having .superior workmen alwayMcmplocl,hc can liu nih custom work, and do repairing to suit all. Designing to remain in business here, lu1" will mike it to tUe interest of the public ropatronire him. (JLOKOF. KOCH. Plymouth, lnlianaSeidember 10, 'oil nTtf 0 TO DR. BIGELOW ! AM NOT St'FFER that htrV U iliw-aw l..t.(..., 11. f-MU Intu vi.nrsvMin. f Olslii-ul fJ I I III KJ.O 1 ttien-r.ir 1 kIioiiI.I r S..11O1 I Oislifin;ii r f: e' mi-l Unly, 1 ei.ltn ln.vliif tniir fitir. liarpincw nl (.roXAls kit lias moiie o.lil rtntly for twenty yenns ainl 1 iia the lr'IT .T.ii i noin :ui amnifn ......it lit Mrili-ml (li. U No. IT Ninth C lark irtrv. t 'liK";:". Iii"". the loelormay tcnull.a In tors.n froiii A. m. until 8 r. m. A I commiiniculniM t im Ht--ntiaL Itoom . jiiwat. I fr" p.T'l r.-tl rtnmp for tny Journal of lllth." publiahed Buullily and nut to :uiy alUcs.
PULMONIC SYEUP, SEAWEED TOXIC, AND
MANDRICKE PILLS The above is a correct likeness of Dr. f?chenck, jut after recovering Irom Consumpticn. niany years ago. Below 13 a likeness of him as lie now appear?. When the firt was taken he weighed 107 pouni-ij at the present time his vi height ii 'J2'J pounds SCIIENCK'S rrinciral Of:icc and Laboratory at the N.E.corrcrof SIXTH ami CO.MMEIiCff: Streets, PLila delphia, where all letters lor advice or business should be directed. He will bo iound there every SATURDAY, profi'-vsioinliv to examine lungs with the Kespiroiuotcr, for which his fee is three dollars; all advice free. In New YoikntNo. 22 I10NI) l-trcct. evcrr TU ES DA V , fryii 0 A . M. to '.'. l M. At the .MA li LI OiiO' HOTEL, Ronton, January D and IU. February K and 1G, March 1." :ud In, April 11 and !.'!), "May IT and 18, June 11 and 1.". Julv 11 ami 0The time for mv beiii in BALTIMORE and riTTSUUKU will Le teen iu ti c daily papeis of thoc citic-3. Tw History of ),-. Sr!t ih-V om ot. e and ! liz irtts rand of" (.'nit zu rapt inn. Many years ago, whilst residing in rhiladelphia. J hsd progressed gradually into the last -tage of 1'ulmonary Consumption." All hopj of my recovery b-ingdis-ijiated, I was advised by tor physVim, Dr I'.trih. to remove into the country. Moorcstown, New Jersey, being my native place, I was removed thither." My father and all his family had lived ai.d died there and died of Fuliii nary CoMsum- tion. On my arrival I was put to bed, where. I lay for many weeks in what was deemed a hopeless condition. Dr, Thornton who had been my father's family physician, and had attended him in his ht-.t illi.es, was called to sec mo. He thougut my case entirely be ond the reach cd" medicine, and decid-J t.at ! must die, and give me one week to arr.ingc my temyoral ail'iiis. In this apparent'iiopeless condition. I heard of the remedies which I now nuke and sell. It seemed to me that I could fee! them woiLhig their way, and penetrating c nerve, librc, and tissue "oftny system, "" .My lung and liver put on a new action, and the morbid matter which for years had accumulated and irritated the different organ of tho bod, was eliminated, the tubercles on my lungs ripen cd, and I expectorate. 1 from my lungs as much as a pint of yellow olii ii-ive matter every morning. I am now a healthy man. v.;(:i a large' healed cicatrix in the middle lobe of the' riht. lung and the lower hii.e he j aticd with complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lung 13 sound, and the upper lobe ol "the- rght one is iu a tolerably healthr condition. Consumption at that time was thought tobe an incurable disease, by every one, physicians ad w ell as those w ho were unlearned in medicine especially such e ases as were reduced to ihe condition I was in. This induced many people to believe my recovery only temporary I now prepared and gave the medieints to con -'mpiiTes lor borne lime. and made many wonderful cures; and tlie demand Increased so rapidly that I determined to oiler them to the public, and devote my undlvi.lcil ntfen'if 11 in lim.' i!ii ij Intrntl. I u--c next to forced to it, for people wouUUend for me far and near, to ascertain whether their e'ases were like mine. For mativ vcar', in conjunction wit mv yrinciial ollie-e in Philadelphia, I h ive been making regular professional visiti to New York, lioston, llahiniore.'.Mid Pittsburg. For several years past I havemtde a many as lire hundred examinations wec-kly with "the "Uesp'romcte-." For such exaniin ation mj chargw is (luce dollars, and it enables me to give each patient the true condition of his disease, and tell him frankly whether he will get well. The Pulmonic Syrup is one of the most valuable medicines known. It is nutrient, powerful ly tonic, and healing in itself. It contains noopi urn, yet loosens thep!i!e;m in th ; bronchial tubes, and nature throws it off with little exertion, One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold; but it will bo well first to take a dose of Schcnck's Mandniokc's Pills to cleanse the stomach. The :,. ...... 1:1.. .1: ...1 ....1 iimuuuii .'ji'i ' i.t h iimih uiiTii-vi mihi .i 1 i.--v.i - bed into blood to whieh it in.parn its heali,, ! nronerties. It is one of the bef. nrenitvif imi ol I i i . i iron in um, ia i kmhiiui i.iiiiu ui ii-en; auu when thetfeaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, $nd is carrietl oil' b tho aid of the .M.nltake Pills, a healthr How of gastric juice, good appetite, and a good dige tion follow. The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none other 5. required when it ia used. It is pure an.l pleasant; no bad effects like when using llourbon whisky, whieh disorders tho stomach, lorpors the liver, locks up all the secretions, turns the Id od into water, dropsy eet3 in, and the patient dies suddenly. Tlie Seaweed Tonic produces lasting results, thoroughly invigorating the stomach and digestive Hvstem, an.l enabling it to eliminate ami make into healthy blood the food whieh may be used for that ptppose. It is so wonderful in its effects that a wine . la.-s full will digest a hearty meal, and a little of it taken before breakfast will give a tone to the stomach which few midicincs poscssthe j ow er of doing. The MAN DU AK I" PILLS mny be taken with entire safety Ly all ages and conditions, producing all the good results that can be obtained from calomel, or any of ihe mercurial medicines, and without any of their hurtfil or injurious results. They carry out ef the system the feculent and worn-out matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It will be seen that all three id' my medicines are needed in most cases to cure Consumption. a(;knts. BOSTON f: corse C. flood win i Co. NKW YOKK IKmiuh Hirnen Co. liALTIMOlii: S.S.lIancc. PITTSHUUC Dr.Ceor-e 11. Kevser. Cincinnati v. v.. sure & Co. CIIICACO L rd Smith.Andll.Scovil i Also, sold by all UrugjitJ and Dealers.
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ain: great COMMOTION A T S. & M. BECKS RS Is caused by tho arrival of tl leir II i j I V A I . II QT Y7 w v. OF 4 AND KEADY-MADE CLOTHING T II E G K K A T Ji V H li IS AT !S. & M. BECKER'S In tlio New UIorIc, Corsicr of TEchis: mni M bc Iiis:; si s. & M. TSE CK ER t ; j Would most respectfully inform their numerous I j customers, n all other citizen? of .Marshall and ' urroimding couuties, that thev have i JUST RECEIVE!, Direct from the Eastern Cities, th Lnroect r.) most Splendid Stock of 0 ty goods liEADl'-MA 13 K CLOTHI 3 HATS AND CAPS, EVER BROUfJin TOTLYMOUTa Their Goods were carefully selected fl-,d bou-hi for Cah, they can. therefy e, Sell as Lev as ihe Lowest And WI LL DO SO nil thet;I11P. if vou döI1behere it, call and bu convinced. ca.:i ico ;n:s. They havo .r00 pieee.s of rrint5, all f tl.0 Quality and Latent .Styles. U CIIALIES ,XD DELAINES. Ihtyhuie ::5 pieces of Pacific C.'ialies :l,u o Lunei, all tlu very haiidsomct fi"urcs and colors. GING Is A MS. TI:ey luvo 40 pieces of Freneh a.l Domei Ginghams, at Verv Low 1'rices. LAWNS, SILKS, &C. ; 'J have 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 ct .up A I. SO 'in DIack Silks and Traveling (Joods for Ladies WHITS G-OODS. They hive lüendid assortment of Wliite Goods Mich as Iiiibianies, Jaekonets, and .r00 yds of bleached and uoble ached Muslins ID 15 jNT I jI S, They hav 2 Ealcsoi V nims and Hickory (JLOVES.IIOSIERY& NOTIONS! .... . , r.t rr , . - 1 heirstock of (.loves Ilosicry aiidNotions fire large and fashionable. Quik Sales, Small Profits All the above artides they will sell at the Low est Hate, as tlieir motto always has been and always will bo, Quiik Sales and Small Pofits o n I INT GPheir Stock of Clothing ci..i:(s .f Coats, Pan Vests, and other (Jotds' and Hoys' Wear, of all HualUicj, suitable for nth or poor. MEROH'NT TAILORING With the aboTC they have connoited tlie Me c'lantTailoring Husiness and have just received large ftoek of Cloths, Cassiineres, Vostingt, They are prepared to make tip Clothing to ordi on t-hort notice, and warrant a good fitor no Fa as the v have in theiremploy Who is a ood w orkman, and knows how to up a Ood suit. ID" All kinds of Country Produce t aken in change lor Uoods.
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(It HAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SEWING MACHINES.
EMPIRE Shuttle Machine. r.Ti NTi : fkdrc.irv 1 Ith. ltGO. Sales roem, 53S Broadway New 3Toik. i This Machine is constructed on an rntirrlf I : :. i . r i ? .new principle m inec nr.i,i.-i;i, I'oseSb'ing inaiif ' rare !U"' valuable improvements, having been ex :ainincJ lv tiie mo-t profound profound experts, and itoinounced to be SIMPLICITY and PKKFEC- : T10N COMBIXKD. I The f..)J ow ingare tlie principal objections urged ; iigaiu.-i aewing .i nciiines : 1. Kxcc'sive labor to the operator. 2. Liabiliry to get out of order. 3. Exrcii.-e. trouble. lo. c.f tim In reoTr'r' I ; 4. Incapacity to sew every description of uaj terial. .r. Disagreeable noise while in operation. llir Cmpiic Sewiitjr rdacliino it i:xiit from a!l llic-so Oijcef ions. It ha ? a straight iee.!l.perpen.JicnlAr action, makes the LOCK .STITCH, which will neither rin nor ravrd. and w nlikn m l..t!i . .-r j pel feet sewing on every description ol material, irom Leather to the "finest Kansook Muslin, w:th cotton, hnni or siik tLrcad.from tho coarsI C?t to tlie fieest mn:iler. Having reither Cam nor Cog-wheel, und tho j least ;ios.iibIc friction, it runs as fcniooth as gals. and m EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS 1 It requires H FTY per cent. Icff power to di i twehe years of ago can work it steadily without fatigue or iniurv to health. Its strength änd WONDEKFUL SIMriJCITY of construction render it almost impossiblo togetout of order, and is GL1 A ft ANTKLD bv j the company to give entire s.iti faction. Wc respectfully invite all thosc'nho ir.a.T desi I to supply themselves w'th a superior artieJc. to j call and exarrinc th.s UNRIVALED MACHINE, j Cut in a rioi v cs2ec:al manner do we solicit tho pa I ron 'go of .Mertiia..t Tailoi.a, Dress Makers Corset Makers. Coath Makers, Hoop Skirt Mamifac- Gaiter Makers, tirers, Shoe Hinders, Shirt and Iloaoni Makers, Vest and Pantaloon Maker?. j TLoYiiov.-s ,"i;d charitable Institutions will bo 1 rJdicr.'.Hy dealt v. iili. JPRICE OP MACHINES, COMPLETE. No. 1, Family Machine, with Hemmer complete 4C0 " 2, Small Manufacturing with Extention Table 11, large . " b; 4, Larre, for Le ither 100 j ca im: rs i. i:vr:itv vjui:tv . t Wc want Agent for all towi s in the United I States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South ; Ariel ica, wheie agencies am not already rstabjii.shed,to whom a bbcial diseount will be given, i but we make no ronsigtsmmts. Orders may be Sei.L tluough the A.MEnfc' A nj vkrtisinc: A'iE.vcv. Ilioadwav New York. 5. T. II v AKTIII tl & (). 52Ü Iheadway, Ncv. Yoik. ivl0n2i-lA METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE I -A DUNN'S PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: 182 Hark anJ 133 Dearbora Sts., CHICAGO, f58 Broadway, N.T. 89 North Fourth St, St, Louis, Jio. 124 Fifth Street, Ciaciantti, 0 L'oCUkiO PIANOS, WATCH P.S. CHAINS, SEWING MACH IN LS, HoMoone, PlK-ioprapli Att-uin, GoM Ten. S-t tt Jwelry, I.oekets. Ii;iiti.'n.l Kin?, Family Hiblw, Frau.ed Kn.Traios, Silver Tea-ets, WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! All to tx koIJ f.r f 1 -h, without rrpnrd t. Tal no. Jv'ot to lx ail tor uutil you know lint j jou are to rereive. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES FOR OHE DOLLAR EACH! lt Sni'crinr Grun.l l'iiino Kcrt... MK) to JlfO lll ?.t.-!llli l T (V t:IV' 1'iiilHM 4i 1 00 M lott.N.n, ttio test muH 100 175 firit clMfi S-' ing M.n !iitii-s M 00 SiUer Tea Sots fe" "0 Lailios tut Gt i.tn' Gvld Vtcli.. .M lj.t(i'ol l Watcl-tfi ........ . So 501 GiT.t' tun' Silver Vt atcL'-. J5 2 )0 lHamop.l ltincH ..- M S.lHXt l.i.l Ve-t an.l Nh-W Oiitis....... ! f ,t10 b(li s' ll. lt Hurkli'S, now Ttornt 3 o.tloO t..!t Oval P-ainl ln vU tx .. 4 ,M0 tfoUtaire and GoM l?n. li 4 Tau Coral, Oi'iil. am! i n raid Kar Prep 4 4, etKI l'ilit.nii:i Maen.nd i:r at rin. 2 bO , 5. een t;M Fol. mi.l Vtft Wat. h Ktj. 3 60 4.000 Fob mi. I Ypt KiLNm li.!w U ft.OtW JS'ts rf S -lh j a-e lve r.utt.'nN... t 3.IX' Mlol.lTliiinMo. l'encüi, A.c 4 10,000 Miniatnro krt 2 .St) lO.O'"! St.'hf Set, an.l Si;ii-t Kilian 2 ,M) Jü.f 'OO t ulif,.rtiia ltaniotil Khip ' 2 fi.tNuiS. t La.li. Jt-wolrv, Caiinnv, I'carl. 4 10,1-00 GoM IVmi. Silver Kxt.-nsioo IloW-risti-HViieili 4 S.OCO Gol.l rum ami G..I.1 IVnri! fi 6.OO0 Silv. r G l-K-t a n.l Prinking Cupa.. 6 S.tHlO Silv.r rtois 15 2.000 Silver Fruit ami Cake lUskrtft t) 8.oi0 l'li.-t.vrai h Album 6 3,eoo lirpe riii-n-crapli m (val Kiamra h 2,000 l.ari 1 auiilv Hill- 5 Vl0 14 7' : loa ') i K 10 1) 8 10 8 (I le ü 10 10 M 1-0 bO 15 33 SOMK OV T1IK NAMKS OK FOKTIXATK Pl'RrIHASEUS U1TI11X THK LAST KEV HAt; j L. C. rt L:tf.r t, I.ml ar-l kt.H-k, Clii-ps got a manil.ct'iit llrntiJ 1'iaii. 11,000 E. I. Carr. N-. ISO W. Ttlotir--' StClnrap;o, pit a Fin 7-xaavo lt'tewttod , C!B 1i.n.. i Cha. Me Kri land, F.-j lxit and du manufacturer, 19 1jWo St ?nprli MrloInii. Pr. Shaw, X.. 15;' Clitrk ire-t, a lian-. 5.i. M . Stratt.m, No. 291 I'latW Mreet.a .M. I.Wcn, i;o Mr. ArkTly, .Nu. :o N. well tret, a iirrr ltakvr Srlnir Marliine,.... ... ...... RS llfuir Jrwctt, J.di. t, a Watch worth.. 12 J. I Williams, TS W. Ijtke St., Sih.-r T. a Sct. 7i Thin lift of sanit-a could I extended to thuauU. PLAN CF $AlE.'"r!"ntl,iniircl1 nr,i,I ' vaiiu-att Uivd in ho.ilrd euveVpet", and rll rtivxM. Ow of tln-e- ;rt Ciilt Salo Eturlt-p-." c-ritaiuing tlie car.1 d.-jxTil-inR aomo arti. l (wrth at tHr on dollar at retail,) and alw a rar nllrrtion f Mular aonpa and alu.tM irrit, wrti many dolUia, will 1 nAil at ittij ef the Oouii'anjr'a dcjH'ti tr .vici, er arnt ly mail t any adilrcsa, itliMit repard to clu-ir, ii r.-Ocipt f rnt. Tli lr-ia'r tnav r hat article In ticket call for, and itile, hicli may I from ..no to mi thononnd dollar, and ran then -a"rrt f!nll:tr and take the articV, t, at hit oj iu.ii. Vo Malik?, t-vry furvhatirr gets Taltit. Trice r Kuvrlopr t25 Out rnrli t n Club ot Viw M iit tu n adtlrr tor l.VO. Jaitü crhring ly mad way tlff-md on having rm.t4 rtturrt, and tl.e article drrti-n mil It tmrmriiatcly nut to any ud.tr, ts from I7u,,nly rttvm Mdil trtrprrr. ir-ry article etiaran v.i . ptr jrtct tatiiadton or the neff y ill J rtfvpJett. AtJF.NTS WANTF.l. .nd Udii f iretilar. 14dnuealllgttenitoC. M.PCNX VOUasaf Girr Sal CHICAGO. ILLS, DEPOTS: Nos. 182 Clark & 133 Dearborn SU May 23th It-03 n3?-Cm. Stcsldcncc L.(itf. The undersigned has a few larpc p'red residence lot, eligibly located, lieh he will cll cheap for cash, or pari cash and the rcwduo on tite to mit purchasers These lota are aboul twit the size of ordinary town lots. 3 tit;- f ' j. g. os no k Nr..
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