Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 49, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 August 1865 — Page 4

NUMBER 49 VOLUME 10

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

TIio IV umber Three.

When the world was created wc find land, water and sky; sun, moon and stars. Noah had but three sods: Jonah was three days in the whale's belly; our Saviour passhis Saviour thrice. There were three patriarchs -Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Abraham entertained three angel. Samuel was called three times. 'Simon, lovest thou me ?" was repeated three times. Daniel was thrown into the den with three lions, for praying three times a day. Shadrach, Mcshnech and Abcilneg were rescued from the flames of the oven. The Ten Commandments were delivered on the third day. Job had three friends. St. Paul speaks of faith, hope and charity these three. Those famous dreams of the baker aud butler were to come to pass in three days; and Elijah prostrated himself three times on the body of the dead child. Samson deceived Delilah three times before she discovered the secret of his strength. The sacred letters on the cross arc I. II. S.; so also the Roman motto was composed of three words, In hoc siy no. There are ihrec conditions for men; the earth, heaven and hell. There is also a holy Trinity. In Mythology, three Graces; Cerebus with his three heads; Neptune holding his three-toothed staff; the Oracle of Delphi cherished with veneration tho tripod; and the nine muses sprung from three. In nature wc have morning, noon and night. Tree group their leaves in three; there is the three leafed clover. Every ninth wave is a jrround swell. We have fih, flesh and fowl. The majority of mankind die at thirty. What could be done in mathematics without the aid of the triangle ? Witness the power of the wedge; and iu logic three premises are indispensable. Women and Men. Very intelligent women, wc find by observation, are seldom beautiful. The formation of their fea tures, and particularly their forehead, is more or less masculine. Miss Lander was rather pretty and femcnine in the face; out. Aiiss DcugwicK, aiiss i'arustc, Jiiss Leslie, atid tlw hitc Aiina Maria and .la ic Dorter, the contrary. One of the Mises Porter had a forehead as hitrh as that of an intellectual man. Wc never knew of nnv verv talented mnn vvl.n vrna mlmirpil for his personal beauty. Pope was awful ugly; Dr. Johnson wa3 no better; Mirabcau was the ugliest c?an in all France, and yet he was the greatest favorite with the ladies. Women more frequently prize men for their sterling qualities of the mind, than men do women. Dr. Johnson cho.e a woman who had scarcely an idea &bove an oyster, lie thought her the loveliest creature in cxkteuce, if wc may judge by the inscription he left on her tomb. A correspondent of the Xew York Herald givc3 the following startling ao ?Qunt of the mortality in Charh-stuu, 8., 'J. For the week from the 11th to the 17th Oi" June, inclusive, the deaths were eightyeight blacks, twenty-five whites; from the 18th to the 24th of June, inclusive, -sixty-eight blacks, twenty -one whites; from -th of June to the 1st of July, iatlnsivc, sixty-s:x blacks, twenty-two whites; from 2d to ti c 8th of July inclusive, sixty-six Macks, twentv-two whites, making a total ia one month effuur huudred civf tijr'htyfive blacks and one hunthred and thirtvi'mv white?, a dreadful comparison with former years, when the whole number of! deaths in a month did not average forty or fifty, svhitc and H-?.ck. A Svac iOt'rf Observance:. A oor respondent of the Cincinnati (lai-ctt-'; dcs not like Sherman's remark that hh poKL ieri arc not' hangmen, ar.d jrravcly ohscrvt?: -NVw, if this sort of twaddle means anything, it is intended as a üin at the Courts Martial whitdi have lately Leen trying and handln 2: rebels and a.as pinators under thi direction of the Gov ern fnent at Washington." as if it hid that Ktention. f . 11 1 1 It really looks One of the confidence games practiced :tt Saratoga is this: A lady entices some gentleman into her room at tlic notel. Whilo there hcr'husband(?) comes in, and there is a scene. But to settle the matter, the victim is required to gie the dislionbi& habbanä And detracted wife 850, and the matter i.s hushed up. A buf other t1 pretty or tht knew ; think r friend remarked to us the he believed that all the oaid iro to Heaven wheth to or not. Perhaps if he as married men, ho would repentance was needed. An ' ngo protests ptrongly against the py .... ..i of ladies folding their dresses arour.d their wai.ts and promenading the streets irt their petticoats. It thinks that the practice is very immodest. Thorc arc some lines of railroad in this country running side by side. The Mor ris and Kssex and the New Jersey Trans tortaticj Company are examples. Triins on these roads ttart at the .-amc hour ami for three or four miles run side by pide close that passengers reach out of the windows and shake hands with each other when running 25 miles an hour. . A colored preacher, in the course of his remarks one Sunday said: "Dare be two roads. Dc fust is a broad straight road leading to death and brirutonc. De oder is a straight anu narrow road leading to he21 firdfand damnation." "If dem be de fact," shouted Sambo, rising from his scat, ir.l! ! - - 1. . ! tt ' ins nigger s ior uc wooos. A cw 1 vtk paper says mat many seem to be of opinion that unless wc go on hanging, now that wa have stopped shooting, the dignity of the country will suffer. . Risky. Says'Josh Millings: "There is 1 kind of kissin that has always bin deem ed extry hazzcrdus for, Ton akount of fire, and that is kissin yuri naber's wife, Gittinir the wu,s consent :on t seem to make the matter cnuy the less risky." - - A ht of -eighty Government wagons were recently sold at .Nashville at $l,U apiece. The fortunate purchaser is sellin cr them at from fcM t. 100 each

gaols &

JUST EECEIVED

AT

THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS db Ever Uroitjylit to Plymouth!

TIiE PUBLIC will find at my store, cast sMe of Michiaran street, every description and Ladies', Gcntlttinen'a. Boys4; Misses, and Children' Wear, together with a large stock of

w itxTCtn.toc3L Horn THE BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought than any Dry Goods store, or any other house iu

ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

The Slock non on limiri is

at a very slight advanie on QJot. The Highest Market Piico in Cash P4d for Hides-

Januarv 2G, 16G5 n27tf. 4MP,1 o .OOO!

M. DALE &

ft'OUTII IIOO.U HEWETT Ä; woodward BLOCK HAVE NOW IX STORK OVKU 40,000 Dollars worth of Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Summer Goods, &c. FRENCH AIVI GERUAN COODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Quccnsware, Glassware, Etc., ALL OF WHICH WERK JJOUfillT AT

IBPrnio Prices Ah1 will be Sold at a Very Wc invite all to call and examine

and satisfy themselves ot the d lvh. 1 MsAflu Alh we aro row able to o3er. Uc-

livetubcr the place, North Kooni, Hewett IMymouth, Tndiana, December 1, 1804. G-. BLAIN &Co-, DRUG STORE, FLYMOUTh, IND. HAVINGjustreceivcd a ircsn supply oierery articlcin ourline of trade, -onsiäting mainly ofDrugs, Medicines, IVuits, Oils, Dye Stuff, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notiou, fi. Pur.- M I'llii-inosnml I.inuorü for I vjiass.oianuiivi j 1 - 1 Kie.iic - ,nni purposes only, to which wc respectfully I. .... a? ..r.l.!. ...... t linvn invitctncaiieiHion iitiitouiiuunj . v nn also.onhaudastockof G-XtOO ERIE Tea, Coffee, Suar, Tobacco, Cip;ar!, etc. Tob dwposeilol at very reasonable ngurcs Within a'few da v past, we hav receivfd from Pittsburgh audNtw Yorkalarge amountof Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. orburningtheame,of vcyjize andstjlc with or without ahadea. We aic also agents foi all the popular Patent Medicines! of tho day. Physicians prescriptions carefully putup atallhours olth; night, by an xperiencen drujrirists. Wc earnestly invitethc publietoiavorus wun I acall, examine ourstoek, and become convinced I ofthefactthatwe arcdoinp liberal business. Plvmouth. Ind.,Oct,2-McC3 NEW iOOK STORR O. H, P. BAILEY, PK.ALttt IM BOOKS AND STATIONERY. At the Tost Oflicc, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA Keeps constantlyonhand alargestock of.'. School Hooks, IVliNct'llaiicoii! Hooks, IIIIiIcm, Illank Hooks, l'liotoraiilt Albums, 1'ortfolloN, Stvvl 1'riiK. Sheet jtlusfc, All Kinds of Papers Folio Post, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Record Lap, Commercial Note, Parchment Note,Letter, Bath and Uilltt. envelopes of All Sized and Qualities. ui:i, isi,a:k mid iti.ui: imis Uccoan ai CorTiNO Inks, And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. n, Newspapers, Literary Papers, and Magazines received daily. New Publications Forwarded by pjecial agenta, can bo found in his ftom vlO nlC tl All kinds f Job Work done at this OlTicC on short notice with neatness aud dispatch

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o-3Mtclo Worlt for LESS MONEY at the above establishment Plymouth. very farc, nml will he sold G. S. CLEAVKLAND. SO, c o in. HXTe-w "TST Small Advance above Cost. our Hoods Lcfore purchasing clewlicre Sc Woodward's llrick Uloek. j. m. dale &co. Insurance Company. or iiiA vroLis. ACCUMULATED C A X T AJ, O Y U K 00 OOO. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. rpUlS ENTERPRISING COMPANY IS L iiw uoing nn extensive ajiü Uounsliin"bns'reejs "within the limits of the t:tat, nd inas" much as it contines the btwincasof the Company to the State, the patronage of our peorde ü golic ited ' Pwlieies are issued for any period not exceeding stven years, at rates as reasonable as the prompt payment of losses will permit, all kinds of Business Houses Water Mills, Hotels Churches School Houses, Dwelling Houses, Barns, and out houses, together with the contents ofeach, both iu towu und touatr r. l;irti iilar Alfrnfloii LI von lo Ihe iiiMiiance ori'arui 1'i opcl y. Tndianians f Yu have been paying and continue trayto companies located in Illinois, Connecticut, New York and other State, hundreJs of thousands of dollars per annum. Tltis immense sum sent out of the State for insurance purposes can be retained among our own citizens, fcr which puiposo THE SINNISSIPPI lias been instituted. You have nown i opportunity of insuring your property with a sale and reliable Company in our on State. Itphould be the pride and.pleasure of every citizen to encourage liotne enterprise, and by comparing tho plan oi this company with that of .others, no person can fail to perceive the ad vantage of the SinHislppi om any g-imilar institution doing business in our State." OilIorw: ELIJAH GOODWIN, Presrdt-nt, VVM. P. LEDWICH, Vice President, JOHN R. I1F.RRY, Secretary, WM. P. LED WICH, Treasurer. X)ii"toiis: Elder ELIJAH GOODWIN.-Indiauapolis. Hon. WM. N I BLACK. Vine WM. H. MONUOMER Y, Logotcc, J. R. HURRY, Eso.. WM. P.LEDW vlO n21- Agent for Plymouth and vicinity. A Receipt for Hie Cure of Fever timlAgue. Ua.ngob, Va.h RiRtn Co.. Mich., Sept. 9, 'CI. . Dr. C. W, Roback Sir: Your Wood Turilier and Tills sell better here than any other medicines I could keep. They are just the medicine for the people, peculiarly adapted for the cure of Fever and Ague, but the peop'c use them as a general medicine. To break an attack of the Ague take n tablespoonfull of the Iliood Turilier every hour, and then cleanse the stomach and bowels well with your Pills, and in three days the complaint will bo j removed and a permanent cure effected. All who try this treatment before applying to a physician will be saved much cost and suffering; n4i 1m Yours truly, A, B. Tat.

NEW STOCK.

LAUER AND BRO. Have just received a SM-ENT-DID Assortment ot READY-MADE CLOTHING, SAYS ÄHS G?f BOOTS and SHOES, AND A Variety of NotinsTheir Stock of Boots and Shoes 5s particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity quality and price Their Clothing embraces all qnalitics, and tehy will not be underold by nnr house in the place. 33" Gall and examin Goods and Pricc3 ior yourself. Store 2d door South of Tcrbhing's Drugstore rij mouth, Nov. 12, lbG.MimSTRANGE BUT TRUE Removal and New Arrangement DAVIDSON & Co., Beg leave to inform their Old Customers, and the Citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties generally, that they havo removed their Stock of Goods to the South Room in Hewett and Woodards' NEW I3RICK BUILDHVG. West Side of Michigan Street. And have opcted the largestand most complete Stock of DHY GOODS .&. CLOTHING. Ever opened in this market. Their elegant and commodious Store Room is filleifull with their huge Stock comprising Calicoes Of every variety, all of good quality and chtfaperthanthey cau be purchased elsewhere in town. ; Domestics Bleached and unbleached any qual i t v that may be called for or desired. Denims-& Hickory A better varietv and at bettcrpiicesthan cau bo procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at anv Store in the Union, consisting in part of a larc assortment of (J I XG ITA MS, cjiaijes; DLL A INS, LAWNS, SILKS, GLOVES, &c, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from Ü0 cents up. Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durable aud Warranted. Constantly on hand. Having devoted especial attention to thl department wc are confidentof our ability to plea-Jö all who call ou us, CLOTHS. CASSIMKKES, CASS1NETS, TWEEDS, MARSAILES SILK.YELVET& ÖAT1N. HAT0 & CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS. Tlic most extensivestoek ever brought into this market ni 1 1 f ftDivfi nr 1 I II It It I. III! ili Having engaged the iervices of Tlic Very IIct Workmen in ioi'iherii Indiana; They can make a good fit on short notice. Wo offer great advantages in this department, of our establishment, we arc confident wc have Men that cannot be ercctfe J for DURAUIL1TY, .Veatncss una MPispatch in DAVIDSON & CO. A. Dwinsov, U. Daviopon, L. Lalek Sept 2.r'G:2 n35tf. M B raft at all IT will bo no draft upon yjur pocket if you want a new pair ot 1SOOTS Oil ST-IOISS, If you go to the New Store of Or. 3SL'-O O DEI, To purchase them. He ?ells a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a lnrge and gool stock and will sell at barely living proIiis. 1 laving superior workmen alwayscr.iplojcd, he can furnish custom work, and do repairing to suit all. Designing lo remain in business here, he will mike it to the interest of the public topatnmize !'" (JKORtiK KOCH. Ilymouth, lndiauaSeptembtr 10, 'C3 u7tf 0 TO DR. BIGELOY 1 ANT Kiyr fsHFFEU Oint horrll la Acx to ti4pti ha pt.mu ftuiif Into your .vt-m, dlaBruriiif your fin.- ami Ixniy, liliiS drtrovliig your tnc hanplrtCH and jripvcU In llfu. Utbatmadr hU pprl;kl rttidy for rwntv Vn. U thwfv. b tsfi prtii't-r fftwm w horn all affllrttd rhoulil i-oniilL III MiHliml offline in No. l?tf 1 HfMith Clark twt, ChUv. lUtoiotn, "wlira uie i.mvtor mar b nnualM in iorwn iima A. if. nnUI 9 r. u. A tl communication! (mflJrntial. It'wma t'arat. f Snd ml itaiup for my "Jourual of liMito." publUUcd boaUUy wd K&l to acjr aUdieaa. May 20, x.3ovI

1 "X

PULMONIC SYEUP,

SEAWEED TOXIC, AND MANDRICKE PILLS The above Schenck, just U a correct likeness of Dr. ftcr recovering from Consumption. nanv rears aero. Below is a likeness of him as he now appears. When ihe first was taken ho weighed 107 pound?; at the present time hi wheight is 220 pounds DU. SCIIENCK'S rrineipal Oftlcc and Laboratorv at the N. E. cor nerof .SIXTH and COMMERCE Street?, Phila dclphia, where all letters for advice or business should be directed. He will be found there every SATURDAY, professionally to examine lung? with the Repirometer, for which his fee is three dollars; all advice free. In New York at No. 32 IiOND Street, everv TUF.SU A Y, from 1) A. M, to 3. P. M. At the MARL LORD' HOTEL, Boston, Januarv 18 and 19, February H and 1G, March 15 and" 16, April 1!) and i:,Mav 17 and IS, June 14 and IS. July l'J and 20The time for mv being in BALTIMORE and PITTS DU UC will be gceu iu the daily papers of those cities. Tir Ilitfvrj of Dr. Scltair's oicn cata and huic he uuts cum! of Consumption. Many years ago, whilst residing in Philadelphia l lal "iuici J r;iilit;illjr Into tin lust stage of Pulmonary Consumption. All hopos of my recovery being dissipated, I was advised bv my phys:cin, Dr Parish, to remove into the country. Moorestown, New Jersey, boing mv native place, I w:h removed thither. My father and all 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 iu what was deemed a hopeless condition. Dr. Thornton who had been my father's family physician, and had attended him in his last illness, was called to jsee mo. He thougnt mv case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and decided tl.at 1 must die, and gave me one week to arrange my temporal affairs. In this apparently hopeless condition. 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 everv nerve, fibre, and tissue ofuiv system, My lungs and liver put on n new action, and the morbid matter which for years had accumulated and irritated the different organs of tho body, was eliminated, the tubercles on my lungs ripened, and I expectorated from my Imigsas much as a pint of yel''w olli nsire mattt r every morning. 1 am now a healthy man. with a laig. healed cic atiix in tho middle lobe of the right lung and ihe lower lobe hepatized with complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lung is sound, and the upper hI.o of the light one is in a tolerably healthy condition. Consumption at that time was thought tobe an incurable disease, by every one, physicians as well as those who were unlearned in medicine especially such cases as were reduced to the condition I was in. This induced many people to believe my iccovery only temporary- I now prepared and gave the medicines to consunptirc lor ßum time. and made many wonderful cures; and the demand increased so rapidly that I determined to offer them to the public, and devote my uixKVldeil attention to lung diseases. I trnth, 1 was nrixt to forced to it, for people would send for me far and 110 tr, to ascertain whether their cases weroVike mine, For many year, in conjunction wit my principal otli -c in Philadelphia, I have been making regular pro legion a I vbutito New York, Boston", Baltimorearid Pittburg. l-'ori.ovrral years past 1 have mi.le ns many as five hundred examinations wecklv with the Rcspiromete-.". For such examination tot charge is three dollars, and it enables me to give each patient the true condition of his disease, aud tell him frankly whether he will get well. Tho Pulmonic Syrup is one of the rnoit valuable medicines known. It is nutrient, powerful ly tonic, and healing in itsojf. It contains no opi urn, yet loosens the phlegm in th bronchial tubes, and nature throws it oil" with little exertion, One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold; but it will bi well tirt to take a doe "of Schenck's Mandr.u kcV Pills to cic-.iiiso the stomach. The Pulmonic Syrup is icadilv digested '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 itscif; nml when the Seawood Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and is carried oil by tho Mid of the Mandrake Pills, a healthy flow of gastric juice, good appetite, and a good dige-tion follow. The Seaweed Tonic is a ..timulant, and none other is required when it is used. It is pure and pleasant; no bad effects like when using Bourbon whisky, which disorders the stomach, torpors the liver, locks up all tlw secretions, turns tho bl od into vatcr,dro-psy sets in. aud 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 the food which may be used for that purpose. It is go wonderful in its effects that a wine glass full will digest a hearty meal, and a little, of it taken before breakfast will give a tone to the stomach which few midicines possess the tower of dorn". The MANDRAKE PILLS may be taken with entire safety by all ages and conditions, producing all the good results that can be obtained from cab omcl. or any of the mercurial medicine, and without any of their hurtf il or injurious results. They carry out of the system the feculent and worn out matters loosened and dissolved : by mj Seaweed Tonic an 1 Pulmonic Syrup. It will bo seen that all thro of my medicines are needed in most cases to cure Consumption. A(i KNTS. BOSTON Ccorge C. Goodwin & Co. NEW YORK Demas Barnes 4 Co. BALTIMORE S. S. Hance. riTTSBURO Dr.Oeorpe H. Keyscr. CINCINNATI-!'. E. Sure k Co. CHICAGO Lrd i Smith, And II. Scovil Also, sold by all Druggisü and Dealers. Tl0n2i ly

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ethers' Colunr.

THE GREAT COMMOTION A t S. & M. BECKERS, Is caused by tho arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF spniivc; AiD siuijieii AND READY-MADE CLOTHING THE C. II K A T It U S II IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S 111 tho 2Vov Jirielc lllo?!, Corner of Mi chimin and Ialorlc Streets, S. & M. ECKER Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, andall other citizens of .Marshall acd urrounding counties, that they have TUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock of Dili7" GOODS HEADY-MADE CLOTHI 3J C3r HATS AND CAPS, KYER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH Their Goods were carefully selected a-id bou-ht for Cash, they can. therefo e, Sell as Low as the Lowest And WITT. nr cn n .t .. V i- ' .. 1 uic"ne. if you don' Ul""8 ,c c-l' and be convinced. CALICOES. They have 500 pieces of Print.., hU of the B Quality and Latest Styles. CIIALIES AND DE LAIXES. They luve pieces of Pacific Chalies ando Lames, all tho very haixlmeat fi.'urcs and colors. GING II A MS. TJie? havo 40 pie9 Yrmch und Domcsti tJingham., at Very Low Trices. LAWNS, SILKS, &.C. They have 10(lpieccs of Lawns from 10 cts.up ALSO iue Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies WH ITE GOOD S . They have a spendid assortment of White Goods such ns Briliiautes, Juckonets, and .rÜO() yds of bleached and uobleached Muslins 13 111 IS' 1 jNI S, cfc They hav 2 Bales oi Denims and Hickory CLOVES, HOSIERY & NOTIONS Theirstock of Cloves, Hosiery aiidNotions large and fashionable. Quik Sales, Small Profits All the above articles they will sell at the Iaw est Rates, as their motto always has been and always will be, Quick Sales and Small rofits 33C X IN" Gr Their Stock of Clothing cot.siets of Coats, Fan Vests, and other (eiita' and Bovs' ear, of all Qualities, suitable, for rich orpoor. MERCH'NT TAILORING With the above they have connected (he Me c'inntTailoriiig Business and have just received large htock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting?, 4to Thevare prepared to muke up Clothing to ordt on phort notice, and warrant a good fitor no sa asthey havcinthcireinploy " M i-. I. .T. ltlQTVlNKl, Who is a good workman, and knows how to up a good suit. i9 no MCE O" All kinds of Country Produce t aken in

change for Goods. apr!7

GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SEWING MACHINES.

EMPIRE Shuttle Machine. TATENTKO FEBRUARV lltH. 16C0. Sales room, 536 Broadway New York. This Machine is constructed on an entirely new principle of mechanism, possessing many , i are and valuable improvements, having been ex amined by the most profound experts, and pro nounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COMBINED. The folio wir g are the principal objections urgctl against Sewing Machines: 1. Excessive labor to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order; 3. Expense, trouble, loss of time in repairing; 4. Incapacity to sew every description tf ma terial. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation. Tlic I'mpiic Scwlngr Itlacliliie U Kxempt fioiii all these Objections, It hs a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK STITCH, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike on both tides: perform perfect sc winjr on every description ot" material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, ttHh otton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither Cam nor Cog-wheel, and th least possible friction, it runs as smooth as gals and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS It requires Fl FTY per cent, less power to dura it than any other iuaclm c in market. A rirl of twelve years of age can work it steadily without fatigue or injury to health. Its strength and WONDERFUL SIMPUCITY of construction nnder it almost impossibletogetout of order, and is G U A K A N TEED by the company to give entire sati. faction. We respectfully invite all those ho mar desire to supply themselves w'tb a superior f.rtiele, to call and exaixiue this UNRIVALED MACHINE. Rut in a more especial manner do we tolicit the patronage of Merchant Tailois, Coach Makers, Hoop Skirt Manufac Dress Makers Corsrt Makers, Gaiter Makers, Shoe Hinders, ture! s , Shirt and Reborn Makers, Vest and Pautaloou Makers. ' TT Religious and charitable Institutions will bo liberally dealt with. fPRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE ; No. I, Family Machine, with Hemmer complete $G0 " 2,i?niaM Manufacturing with Extension Table .' 75 44 3,Laige " b.r -1, Large, for Le ither 1U0 caiiixk is i i:vi:ky vaiui:tv. Wc want A cents for all towns in the United J States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America, where agencies aro n;t already established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we make no consignments. Orders may be ?ent through the Amfricam A dvkrtisixc Aoencv, llt'J Rioadwav New York. J. vl0n2J LC lit- IISTKH R S. CO. 53u Broadway, New YorkMETROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE I DUNN'S pDRVps:L 182 Hark ani 133 Dearborn St, CHICAGO, 553 E.caaF-RV.JT.Y. 89NcrtbronrtL3W St. Louis, Ma. 124 Fiftl Street Cincinnati, 0. 150,(XX) PIANOS, WATCHES. CHAIN'S, SKW1XO MACH IN BS, Melotlouus, riiotogrnph Allniin.0.lJ IVnu. Set rtJw tlrjr, lAxki-U, l'iamt.nd Kinp, Kamiiy ldblra, FrcueJ KngraTiiiw, filvrr Tea-tt, SiWer Cnp, kc, te. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARSt All to le nh for $1 arli, ithout ri:rJ t value. Not to Lopaiil for until you huow Lt ( you irc to ret-ic. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 1 Superior Ormil I'iauo Foi tei.... $-0' to $1W lftl) 'i'lnli'l T tVl.iTe riiio 1ÄO Mi-loloiis, tli test dikHp 17." nmt cln? Si'w in M;h liitit-n 2K) Silver Tob S. t Ii.li.-M'aii.l tleiits' QwU Wntofc. S) IKli. fi'Uol.i Wat. li 600 lietit' fine Silvt-r Wulflir i0 riamoinl Hinp C,(H1 ,..l Wet mi. 1 Xwk Cliaina f,W0 Ijiflii n" Ik-It Ilurklnn, tti rnt 3, f0 t 1.1 Ot1 lian.l Htm lots 7,1 W) -litirp uI (Mil 1!ptm L h.. 700 CtV, Op tl. .vii.l t-iurraM l'.t Irc .(O1) ("lrti rni i liam.nd l!r.-t I'iui... n.cm Oi-i.i mi.i tnt vtauu Kcj. 4. hv K..l m.I V.t Ki! U.n Sli.l fSX S..t .IS-liUir Skev FütU üJi,... 3.1X) Hold. TliimMod. luci!i. ic... ti0 i: 150 Vh TO TO b-o ? ia 4 T 8 lo 8 10 1 1 10 10 .v lAi :o .'a iw f-0 S5 15 3 4 4 4 2 5rt H 8 4 2 f.tf 2 10 lO.OOo Mini.itnr Lco H.0 ?f t, unJ .ivnH Kfnp Id,flfl California I'iarnoi.il I!int 9.IXK) Svt Uoli.V J. w. IrT, Cin-o, Pearl. 10,CO0 tiol.l IVhs, Silver i t. noi.-u HolJrri!i IVnrils 6,00 Col.i IVus sud Ool.l lYm-il &.IMK) SiKur ItobW-t mul Iriiikiii(; Cujm.. 5,(MK) Silvr tutors.... '2.00O Silver Knut and Cake lbi-tt ! . 3.0CU rbi-t.-praj Ii Alt umn . 8,KH) I re l'lM'tnpmj'li in Oval Fraiin2,xio Ijrg Funnlv l!ilil4 6 5 U & 6 23 F0ME OK THK NAMKS OK FoRTfXATE II HCllAEUS WITHIN TIIK LAST KW IAY: L. C. Vhitford, Lonibürd UUh k, CLi(p, pot a niAptiilii-iit JiiitiJ Tihiio f 1,000 F.. K.Carr, No. 150 W. Mom- St., Chicag-, pot lino T-lve Ilewol i-iaiio :w Cbax. MoKarUml, F-, Inolaiid t-lio man u fart urr. lsy Lake SU Suprrb M I. ,!,-,. n. 1J0 Pr. Shaw, No. 15A Clnrk (ro-t, a. Piaiio...-..- t7S -,. V. trntton. No. VJ1 Hark Mrrrt.a M.-l. J.-i.n. U5 Mr. Arkfily, No. 13i N. Uclin blrvt t, a llron-r k ll.ikr Si inR M -.. .. . M Ili-ury Jowttt, Jolii-t, a Watrli wcrtli -.- 1-6 J.I.. Willian "S V. Ijke St., Silver Tea SH, T4 I Li lit of kaiuri could I exU ndnl to thwNaauda. PLAN OF SALE. CarJ naming rmh arli 1 aad ila valu are plat oi iu rmlrtl iiivol", and rll niitrd. ttno of tlifac "(ireat (litt Sitlf Eiivt-K-iH-a," ci'itainin tb card dfw ril-inp m-nio ai tirle, (worth at Icakt on dollar at retail,) and alt a ram c.-IUh tivn uf 0ular onwn aud valuable recriplit, worth manv dollat, will lf kIJ at any of the lVnianjr'a do-la or ncanrivn, or ent tjr mail toanj- luldrr, itliont ri'irard to clu ire, on rv-ipt of -6 sent. Tu pnr ba r niav hat article Ina ticket ealls for, and it value, hitli may l from one to one lliousan-l dollars, and caa then pay en dollar and take th article, vr not, at Lit option. ao Manki, cvt-rj pnrclia..r Rits value. Price of F.iiv-Ioih (Vim räch t n Cinb ot Hvc t-m to one nddrr lor M.OO. 7'orOVf vrdiring ly mail may .1,-jfnd n harirj f roi.;rf rrturnt, and the article ,iratm ttf ttavie. ditdy tritt to fl.y ad imt Jrm l?ii,xigt by rrtunt mail err;n. Irrry ortide gucran Utd to t?ii itrfoti talitfacticn or fA mmfy vvl bt nfttndtJ. AGLNTSWANTK.Ii. S, nd stamp f. r cirrularm. Ad dnallMt-ratoC. M.UCNN k CO,lifcT Girr Sam CHICACO, ILLS. V DEPOTS: " Nos. 182 Clark & 133 Dearborn Sfc May 2.rth leo.") n38-Cm. lU'Sitllltf iMt. nieunderfipnod lias a few lar-c hired rcsidcitce lots, eligibly located,"wfcich lie .ill ftll eheap for ca1i, or pari cash aud the resido on timie to mit purchasers. The.e lota are about twice the tue of ordinarv town lois. 3nttf J. G. GSIiORNE.