Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 August 1865 — Page 4
VOLUME 10.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 50
A-Smart 3Iax. My friend l"iYe3 three Miles fruni the postoffice; and one stormy night last winter, he told his new help to harness the horse, go down to the office, and see what there was in the. box, giving him the number. In duo time Jerry returned, and put up his horse at the library dour ot Mr. C , who, sitting in gown and slippers, was impatiently awaiting the arrival of the mail. ""Well, Jerry, what was there at the postofficc for me?" 'Tr.'o letters and a paper, sir," "Well, hand them to me." "Indade, sir, and you didu't tell me to bring them, at all. at all !" Mr. C finding that Jerry had the test of it, ajkcdhiui "what he went to the office for." Jerry replied: "You tould meto go to the office and see what was in the box.
and haven't I done it shure." Jerry had to harness irp again, and take another ride in the cold, muttering as he went, that he wished his honor would "be atter maning what he said next time." TIic Kentucky Election. The majorities returned for the Abolition candidates in the counties of Kenton and Campbell, opposite the city, were, to a great extent, the result of district military interference. .Democratic citizens were arrested and sent to prison. A large number of old and prominent citizens and voters wero not allowed to approach the poll.s. The timid were frightened away by threat?. Voting wa3 only done at great personal risk and hazard, and through a cordon of bayonets. The instances of outrage and oppression of violent disfranchisement we have heard are more sickening, and arc calculated to awaken the most violent feelings of indignation. The elective franchise is ; ended a bitter mockery and fraud as much contested by the baj-onct as Louis Napoleon's election to the Empire of France Ci'n. En 'i u ircr. Kcd.iec the Taxes. "Wc sec a number of pcrsous arc out in favor of having the internal revenue collected by County Treasurers. y a calculation of the salaries of the tax pimps and lcechc", for Ohio alone it has been found that by wiping out these officials, peven hundred thousand dollars a year will be saved by the people. Suggest this reform to your neighbor, and ask him if he won't please to vote the Abolition ticket. This chauire would make a material difference to such men as the one who ''has one relative without an office," but at the same time would be an accommodation to all tax -payers. Think it over ! Ohio Patriot. The liila-Jclj. liia American ami (Jazctte sajs that a. proposition has been rcadetn the Southern planters, by English capitalist?, to supply the ISuuthern people with ooib, irivin credit until the enjs should fjegathcrcl, aad taking produce in payment. A Xcw Jersey editor says: "Somebody brought a bottle of Four water into our office wirb the request to notice it a. lemon beer. If Jsau vras jrrecn cnougii to cll his birthright for a mess of pott ige it does not prove that we tr ready to tell a four billing lie for five cents." The rage for relics in this country is something astounding. A respectably dressed man was noticed, the other day, juttingia his pocket a brick from the wall in front of Mr. Lincoln's house, and this is but one of ten thousand follies. The entire stairway upon which Col. Ellsworth was killed, in Alexandria, has been cut in chips, and carried away. The tree, at the foot of which Sickles shot K cy, iu "Washington, has been harked and tut by! tools until it is dead. 1 lie o;ik tree, under which den. (Irant talked with I'einberton, and arranged the terms of surren der of Vickaburg, lias been annihilated, and recently, a p;irty dug iuto the ground ten feet, for the roots of the historic tree. An elm tree which Abraham Lincoln planted stands iu front of his house in Springfield of cour-c, it will be torn in pieces and destroyed, out of respect for the man. Newspaper Ciiancf.. The Ft. Wayne Sentinel has bee me the property of Messrs DAU & Campbell, who asiumel control of its publication on tho l.t inst. It is one of the oldest newspaper establishments iu the. Stute, and for nearly thirty years has been conducted by T loniu.s Tiiir, '.?!. It will hereafter be under the editorial mai.agemeat of Mr. II. S. Knapp, of Ashland, Ohio. There is not a more eligible location for a lirsSclas Democratic daily in Indium, than at Fort W.iyne, and if the new editor is possessed of that vigor and ability which i claimed for him, the Sentinel cannot fail of aUiiii'ng a commanding infill :irt, aul of d)ing gul service. Huntington Pern cr.it. They give books vcr odd names now-a-days. A dry fcHow stepped into a look store the other day and asked the clerk 'Have you got the Woman iu White?" 'Vea," replied the clerk. "All Alone ?" said the enrjuircr. 4Yes' responded the clerk. "In the Dark" still iucrid the A stranger. "Yes sir," aJun . promptly replied thej .attendant. ' "Well, all I have got to say is," retorted the questioner, as he turned to the door, "you've got a mighty nice thing of it. Good bye." floor) Kfason for. Movino. An honest Hibernian, trundling along a hand cart containing all his movable, was nccostd with "Well Patrick, you arc moving again, I see." "Faith, I am," he replied "the times are so hard, it's a dale cheaper hiring hr.nd carts than paying rints." "Six f.-ct in his boots !" exclaimed old Mrs. lieeswax, uwLat will the importance of this world corat to, I wonder t by, tl ey might just as reasonably tell that the inau h;.dsix heads in his hat. The Miss McFlimseys wl'.o have pretty ankles will be gratified to learu that the fashion makers are Irving to introduce the veasant skirt. vheh does uot reach the ground by several iuchci.
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JUST EEöEIYED ! ' AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF IOQ0BJEn.3 efis SjE3T03S.'S3, Ever I5iotijIt to Plymoiitli ! THE riJBLIC will find at my store, eastsidc of Michigan street, every description and Ladies', Gentlemen's. Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of
THE RETTER ROOT or SHOE can be bought for LESS MONEY at the above establishment than any Dry Goods store, or aiiy other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
The Slock licnv on hnntl is very Laro, ami wiil ke sold at a. vcrv slight arfvnme on Jost. The Hierliest Market Price in Cash P"id for Hides-
January -G, ltC." n27tf.
$40,000! 0,oooz M. DALE & CO
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XOKTII fiwOfMl H3iWETT & WOOD IV A KD ISMWK HAVE NOW IX blOUK OVEll 40,000 Dollars will of Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS,
Boots and Shoes,
Ladies Dress Good Qiiceiiswiii'c, Glassware,
ALL OF which jRtxxio Prices Ai will be Sold at a Very $7T Wc invite all to call and examine
and saliafv themselves of the (IHK AT J'AUC! AIXS wc are now able to
member the place, North lloom. llcwctt IMyinouth, Indiana, December 1, ISO I. Gr." BLAIN &Co., DRUG STORE, PLYMOUTH, 1ND. HAVINGjustrcceive! afresh supplyofevcry articlcin oar line of trade, onsisting mainly of Drujrs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dy tu!i".-, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notion, Class, Stationery, Pure Meilicincsand Liquors for Medieinal puqoscsonly,to which w e respectfully invitcthe ittentiun of thisf ommunity . We have also, unhand astockof Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Ciars, etc Tobe disposed of at vcrv reasonable figures. Within :i'few day p:i.t, wc havo received from nusburjrli'ainlNcw Yorkalargc aiuountof Kerosene and Uoal uii A X ID LAMPS. orburninKtliesamc,ofi vc-ysizc andatylf with or without shades. Wcaie also agents foi all the popular Patent Medicines! fthe day. Physicians proscriptions carefully puttip atallhours oftlie night, by Jin xporienced druggists. Weearnestly'invitcthe public to favor us i with a!!l, examine our stock, and become convinced ofthcfacttliatwc arcdoing a libera I business. C.1JLAIN k Co. Plymouth . Ii:d..Oct, 22, 1 6G3 NEW BOOK STORK O. II, P. BAILEY, DKAI.KR IS BOOK'S AND STATIONERY. At the Post Office, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA Keep eonstantlyonhaiid a large stock of School IfOOli4, ifllsci'llaiii'oiis ElooitN, c;uis, IChuiK llooliS, I'liolorapli Alliums, I'oi'tf'olios, Sli''! IN'iis. Micit .lSusic, All Kinds of Papers Folio Post, Flat t'ap, Foolscap, Keeord Cap, CuniiiK'rt iI N't, Parchment Note, Letter, Hath and Millet. Envelopes of All Size nd Qualities. iwi:i, iei. Bi aiKi ici.iti: iks And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. B, Newspaper?, Literary Papers, nnd Magazines received daily. New Publications Forwarded by pj ecial agents, can lo found in hid stor vlO nl(j tf Allkiud3 of Job Woik done at this Office on short DOtice with ncatotes and dispatch
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O. S- CLEAVELAND- !! 5' Summer Goods, Etc., weih: ijougiit at iio. rtfe-w 3T or Small Advance above Cost, our fluids before purchasing elsewhere offer. He. & Woodward's Urick Block. j. m. dale &Co. Insurance Company. Or I.25IAAlOI.IS. ACCUMULATED G-AXXXAJt O vxn; 5?00 ooo. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. TTIIIS FN I KliPRlSING COMPANY I.S A. now doing an cxtcn.-ive a?,d flouri.-hing ljii.ics within tl.v Jrmits of the Ptafc, and inas nuich a.s.it confines the business of the Company to the State, thepatrouage of our people Js'solic itedPolicies arc issued for any period not exceeding FC von year.", at ratios as iCisoinihle as the prompt payment f losses will permit, on nil kinds ot llu'sines Houses Water Mill, Hotels CIiiiiyIu j School Houses, Dwelling House, Harn!, ai'd out houses, together with the contents of each, both in town ahd country. I'sirlicnlar AltnKIoii ftircia lo llic iiiMiraiice oiTaiin Pronely. Indianians ! You have been paying and continue t ray to companies located in Illinois, Conneeticut. New York mid other States, hundrels of thousands of dollars per annum. This inirnonse sum sent out of the State for insurance purposes cum he retained among our own' citizens, for which purpose. TUE SINNTSSIPPI Um been instituted. You have now an opportunity of Insuring your property with :i s;ife ami reliable Company in" our own State. It should be the pride undjilemsure of ercry cilizeu to encourage home enterpiis, und by comparing the plan oi this company with that of others, no person can fail to pereeivo the ad vantage of the SiiKustppt over any similar institution doing business in our State OJHoofs: HLUAII GOODWIN, President, WM. P. LFDWICM, Vice Pre.-ident, J OHN II. PKKWY, Secretary, WM.P. LLUWICU, Treasurer. Flder ELIJAH OOOI)VIX,-r,,dianapolis. Hon. WM NH'.LACK, Vine" WM IL MON(;OMi:iV, Logitce, J. It WM. 1LEDV ill. uotcLiMi vll) n2IArent lor riviiiouth arid vieinityA ISrtcii! for llic .'lai-e 1 I'cvcr and Ami". IUNfiOB, Va IU'rkn Co.. Mich., Sept. 9. 'fi-l. Dr. C W, Uoiuck Sir: Your Wood 1'urilirr eine- I eould keep. They are just the medicine for the people, peculiarly adapted for the cure cf Fever and Ague, but the peop c usa thctn a3 a general inedieinc. To break an attack of the Auc take a tableSKonfull of the Illood Turilier every hour, and .'en clcansO the stomach and bowel. well with your Fill, and iu three days the complaint w ill be removed and a permanent cure ett'ected. All who try this treatment before npplvin to a physician will be taved much cost and sufTerinfr. nil lm Your3 truly, A.D. Tait.
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LAU3R AND BRO. Have just received a 11' DID Assortment ot READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS and SHOES AND A Variety of Notions. Their Stock of Coots and Shoes is partiev.larly deserving public attention, as regards quantity quality and price Their Clothing embraces all qualities, and ttliy will not Ik miWold by any house in the place. Ij Call and examine Goods and Prices lor yourself. .Store 2d door South of Pershing's Di;:g Store PI; mouth, Nor. 12, lG:i-Cin-uirn fn Removal and New Arrangement D.VAIIXSOIV Co., Peg leave to inform their Old Customer?, and the Citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties generally, that they have removed, their Stock of Goods to the South Room in Ilcwuit and WoodmuV NEW 33 RICK 13UIi;OIsa. West Side of jVXichigan Street. And have opened the largest and most complete Stock of DRY GOODS & CLOTHINGFer opened in this market. Their elegant and commodious Store Room is fillelfull with their huge Stock comprising Calicoes Of every variety, all of pood quality ami ehtftipci than they can be purchased vlccwhcre in town. Du nicotics Pdeachcdand unhlcadicd any quality that may bee illed for or desired. Denims & Hickory A !ie?ter var iety nnd n' better pricei than can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As tine as can be purchased at any Store in the Union, confuting in part of a large assortment of (UXGJIAM.S. Ci JA LIES, DKL A INS, LAWNS. SILKS, GLOVES. &c, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clothing of Home Manufacture1. Work dur ible and Warranted. Constantly onhaiul. Having devoted eppecialattention to this department we are confidentof our ability to please ill who call on us, CLOTHS. CASSiMEIIKS. CASS1NETS, TWEEDS, M AIISAILES SILK. VELVET & SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS. The most extensivestock ever brought into this market. TAILORING DEPJBT3IEÄT. Ilavin- engaged the services of TSic Ycry llrt Workmen in They can make a good lit on short notice. Wc utter great advantages in this department, of our establishment, we are confident we have .Men that cannot be excelled for IJÜK ALI LITY, Ycahtess and BPisjKtlcli U WIS It. HI DAVIDSON vfc CO. A. 1) WILSON'. 1. IAllOS', L. L ai kj: Sept Üj'li: n:.')tf. M Braß at all. IT will bo no draft upon your pocict if you want a new pair ol BOOTS Oil ST-I O ftS, If you go to the IS'ew Store of C3r KOCH, To purchase iheia. lie sells a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a larire end ood stock nnd .'11 al barely living pro. its. H iving uperior workmen always employed, he can furnish custom work, and do leuaiiinir to suit all. DeMningto remain in biisiius here, he will in ike it to the interest of tin public topatronue him. (.I.OKtilM UUII. riymouth, Indian i.'Scpttiuber K', 'ti.'l n7tf 0 TO DR. BIGEL0W 1 AM VT srFFEK 1M liorrllile l'iKe.iM .. ffti ii.-i .ol5.imii lau-" l"to ",,r ""' '. ti.-llniriiif j oiir f:-' al Uiy, I yr-l.I- !- trovlnB your fuOiro h'ilm' anl itwi.-vIs in lilV. Ur Im made Iii !ilit iii)v fT tvrentv Tf!r. an"d I llierrf.il U- ij r i'rn..H liom all 'l liniMc..iii i:. Hl Mi'iiind i iso. '.uth Mark Ini t. C'li h. lllmois li-i tlie Ihk tor may lie .iuu!t-l l riii Trtnn A. M. until 8 r. if. All cmmnmciln m Ha, uttal Kofi Heparan. ISP" 5crnt red t::ii f"r ny ' .IouiuaI tf llilth." ruhliähvd uKiulilf an.1 Kut any ndi'jwu.
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PULMONIC SYEUP, SEAWEED TONIC, AND MANDRICKE PILLS tVV, ass: 17 V fW S The above U a' correct likeness of Dr. S?ch'enck, iu-t after recoverin: from Consump tion, many years ago. Lelow is a likeuess of him as he now appear?. When: tliö ' first was "taken ho weighed 107 pounds; at tho present time his whcilit ia 220 pounds $m Princirjil Oi!ice and Laboratory .it the N. E.eorr.er of' .SIXTH ai..l COM.MUfJCi; Street-, I'liila ddjihia, wlu re ;ill letters for advice or öusine? should ! directed. ilo will be found there every SATURDAY, profcrsionally to examine hinjrsuith the Respironictcr, fur loch his lee is three dullat? all advice free. In New York at No. 22 DON1) Street, evcrv Tn:::UA V, from '.) A.M. to I. M. Att!; MAUhl OHO' II(,Ti:L, Uo-ton.Jnn-iiiirv land 1!'. i-M.ruarv 15 and 1G, March l.r and' in, ApnUl) and 2d, Mar 17 and 18, June 11 ai.dl.". July 1 ') ai:d dilThe time formv luin- in BALTIMORE and I'l l TirKUUG will tc tccn m the daily jers of these citii-j. 77-c II'. I 'cry rfj),-. S.-h: n-.-s cicn C7?e awl Manv years reo, whilst, residiii- in rhihidclphia 1 hrvl iiroresed "rad'i:il!y into th( last ?tac of Piiliiionary Consumption. All hop.13 of iny recovery beiiii; eliminated, I was advised by my physkim, Dr I'.uili. to remove into the eoiM'.lry. Moorcstown, New Jer-ey, bein mv native ji'i::c. I iva re::ioved tliit'ier. M v fallier und ail Ids family had lived a:.d died there nnd died of Puhimi iry Coiisv.mpiion. On :ay .trrival I was put t: be 1, where I lay for many weeks in v.hr.t was deemed a. hope.'es condition. Dr, Thornton who hud been my father's family physician, and had attended him !n.hislat illness, was called to ?rc me. He thonnt my ert entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and decid-.d ti.at I mcst lie, and jrave me one w eek to arrange my teinporril n Hairs. In this apparently hopole? c'U.litio:i, I heard of tho remedies wliieh I now inuhe and sell. It seemed to iue that I eould feed them working their way, and pcnetr.iting cm ry nerve, tibi e, and tifsuo of my sy.-tcm, My lunr nnd liver pet on a new notior, and the morbid matter which Ar years had accumulated and irritated tln d liferent or.-un of tho body, was eliminated, the tubercles on my lungs ripen cd, and I expectorated from my limps as much as a pint of yellow ollVnsive matter every mominpe. I am ikw a h.;!tl.y man. with a l.ir-re healed e:c atrix in the middle hd.e ( f the ripht !nr:i'and the low r I'.' e 1. or :',tizt-I with con.pltle adi.eion of the lira. The left imii; is sound, aiij the tipper lobe, oftlia l irht one is iu a tolerably healthy condition. Consumption at that time was thought tobe an incurable lisease, by every one, physicians as w ell as those who were unlearned iu inedit inc especially such eases as wi rv reduced to the condition I was in. This induced many pcoj le to believe my recovery only temporary 1 now prepared and gave the medicines to cousunpti re lor ßom time. and made many wonderful cure?; arid the demand increased so rapidly that I determined to o.'i'er thein to the public, and devote my undivided attention to luiip disease. I n truth, I wa next to fi.rced to if, for people would send forme fr and near, to uncertain whether their cases were like mine, 1'or many year, in eonjunelion wit my principal ollice in Philadelphia, I have been mükilig regular professional vUiti to Neu- Volk, LVstoii, llaltimoreaiid Pittsburg. 1'or several years past 1 have mile a many as live liuiidrcd examinations wtel.Iy . witlt "tlw Uespiromete-." For such examination ruy charge is three dollars, and it en.ib'r me to give each patient the true erudition of his disease, and tell him featihiy w hether he w ill ge t w ell. The rulmoitic Syrup is one of t!ie niot VAluab!c nicdieitics known. It is nutrient, powerful ly tonic, and h.'.din ; in if self. It contains no opi urn, yet loo.-. us the phI"L,o.i iu Hi I ror.chia! tube?, and nature throws it oil' wiih litflc exertion, One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold; but it will be well first to t ike a do-e wf Irchciick's Mandrache's Pills to cleanse the stomach. The ruimou?'.' Syrup is readily digested m l asoriiod into blood, to which it imparts its healing properties.. U is one of the best preparations of iron in te; js.a powerful tonic of itseif; r.nd when the & on weed Tunic dissolve the mucus in the stomach, and is carried oil' bv tha aid of the Mandrake Pills a healthy How of gastric juice,! good.tp.pc tile, and a good dige tion follow. I I'Lecaweed 1 onic is a stimulant, and none other i. required w hen it is used. ltisnurc and pleasanl ; no bad effec ts like w hen using ltourboti w hisky, which di.somlcrsthe ttomaeh, torpors the liver, locks up all the secretions, turns the bl od into water, dropsy stta in, and the patieut dies suddenly. Tho Seaweed Tonic produces lasting results, thoroughly invigorating the stomach and digestive system, and enithling it to eliminate and make into healthy blood the food which may be used lor tint purpose. It i so wen lei fid in its elVeets that a w ine glass full will digest a hearty meal, and a little ol it taken before breakfast will give :i tone to the stomach which lew midicines possess the ow er of d"ing. The MAN DRAKH PILLS nnv bo taken with entire safety by all ages and condition , producing all the good results that can be obtained from calomel, or any of the mercurial medicine, and without any of their hurtfd or injurious results. They carry out ef the system the feculent and wyrn-out matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It w ill bo seen that all three cd' my medicines are needed in most can's to cure Consumption. AtJILNTJS. BOSTON George C. Goodwin & Co. NKW YORK lb-mas Harnes Co. It A LT I M O R 1 1 S . S . 1 1 anee. PITTSIHJRO Dr.Ceonre IL Kcyser. CINCINNATI 1 K. Sure & Co. CHICAGO--L rd A Smith, And IL Scovil Also, sold by ail rh ugi'ts 2nd I'ealers.
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r 'UK GHKAT COMMOTION AT S. 8c M. BECKERS, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF AN9 BEADY-MADE CLOTHING T II E ; It E A T II U S II IS AT Sl & M. BECKER'S j Corner ol 3lBchs:;an and Ij Porte Street S. & 31. RECK ER Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, and all other citizens of .Marshall and urrounding counties, that they have Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock cf BUY (QOODS UEADY-MADE CLOTHI TsT C2KATS AND CAPS, .XÜTIOXS, AC. fcc EVER BROUGin TO I'LY.VOUTH Their Goods were carefully selected aid bout lor Cash, they can. therefo e, Sell as Low as the Lowest And WTLL DO SO all thotim.. If vou donbelieve it, call and be convinced. O Tu I C O E S . They havo 500 pieces of Trinf., all 0f tlie Bcj Quality and Latest Styles. CJIALIKS AXD DE LUXES. rheyhavc 3." pieces of Pacific Chaiies nndd Lames, all tho very handsomest li"ures and colors. GING1I A MS. Tliey have -10 pieces of French and Domesti Gingham., at Very Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &C They have lCOpicec of Lawns, from 10 its up a i. so Hn Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies WH ITS GOOD S . They luve aspe ndid assortment of White Goods fuclv Rd lJriltiantes, Jaekonets, and MJiKI yds of bleached and uoblcached IusUna ID IU J 1 & C? They hat 2 Hales ol Denims and IHckorv (ILOYES.IIOSIERY.VXOTIOXS Thcirstock of Cloves, Hosiery ntnlXotious large and faihiontllc. Quik Sales, Small Profits All the above articles they will tell atthe Low est Kates, as . their motto always has been and alw ays will be, Quick Sales and Small Toliti Xi o t n i w GThcirStocti of Clothing consists of Coats, Pan Vests, and oilier Cent and Boys' Wear, of all Qualities, suitable l or rich or poor. MERCH'NT TAILORING With the above they have connected the Me e'nuitTailoring Business and Im e just received large stock ot Cloths, Cassimercs, Vesting, &o They are prepared to make up Clothing to rd on short notice, and warrant a good tit or no sa as they have in theii employ ir. .T. UlTS'lIJ, Who i3 ft good w orkman, and knows Low to up a ood suit. COir.YTKJt imnonrrjn
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(SEWING MACHINES. EMPIRE Shuttle Machine, r.Ti:TE:) KKnucAKT 11th. lr-C3. Sale3 room, 536 Broadway ITew Yoi, Tliis Machine is constructed on on entirely new principle of mech.-.nism, posscpsmc majir rare auu a ait:aoi unprovcir.eM?, Having been ei ; aiiiined bv th- most profound experts, and pmj!n -need to be SIMPLICITY and FKKFKC." Tinv rniiiuvi-n lU.lliiUL.I. The follow ing are t!ie riinelpal objcctlor.3 urcJ against Gcwing Machines : 1. Kxccv-ivo labor to the opciv.tor. 2. Liability to get out of order. t. Expense, trouble, loss of time in rcpairjT2 4. Incapacity to sew every description cf ran ' terial. .r. Disagreeable noise while in operation. Tlic r.niinrc- Seuin? .llaclilno I i:xci!ipf fVor.i nl! these Uljjictions, It ha? a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK STITCH, which will neither rip nor ravel, and is alike on both sides: perform pel feet sewing on every description ol" material, from Leather tc the finest Nanook Muslin, w'th cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IIavir.- i tither Cam nor Cog-wheel, nvJ tho least fiossibli friction, it runs as f mooth a? gals and is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS T&JL. OS-ZZrvTHIj It require I- II'T Y per cent, less rower to drlv it th in any o:her m.u hiin in iii:itk.i. A -irl nf tw elve years of ago can work it steadily w ithout fct:guocr injury to health. J:s strength and WtiNnriiFiTi. STAipr.TrT. TY of eoii-truetiun render it almost impossible togetout of order, and is GL'AKANTKED by the company to give entire sati faction. We respectfully invite all those' w ho may desiro to supiilv tia'i.isclves w th a stipetior firticlc, to call and cxair inu this VSli IVA LLI) MACH NC. l'ut In a more especial manner to we tolicit the patremage of Merchant Tai!o:?, Coach Makers, Hoop Skirt Manufac Dress Makers Corset Makers, Gaiter Makers," turers , Shoe Binders, Shirt and Boeom Mukets, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. O" Religion? and charitable. Institutions will Wo liberally dealt w ith. JFRICE CF MACHINB3, COMPLETE.No. 1, Family Machine, with Hemmer complete $C0 " 2,ma!l Manufacturing with Lxtenl.r.u Luoe 7.i d.I aigc 4, Large, for Le illier 1U0 ca2ib.s: t: j s:vi:ky vinnrrv. Wc want Agents for all tow ns in the I'nited States, Caoa.1.1, Cuba, Mexico, Central and.cout!i America, where agencies an n.-t already establislu il . to whuia a bbeial diseuunt will be given, but we make no eon.-igMiients. Orders may be sent through llic Auntie A p vkrtisinc A;excv. !;! Jlroadway Xtw Yoik. j. t. n- iin ui ii t o. i.'G Broadway, New York, vl0r.2i la METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE I DUNN'S PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: 182 Hark and 133 Dearbcra Sts CHICAGO. 553 Broadway, N.T. 89 North Fourth Et, St. Locis, Ho. 124 Fifth Street Cincinnati, 0. '200,000 PIANOS, WATCH Kf. CHAINS, SKWING MACH INKS, MclodeoiH, rii'topraili Allium, GM TriiR. st of Jwclry, lK-kit, Iiianmml Ilititr. Family Hill, 'rauieJ KnprnTiii, Kilvtr Te-t'U, Silver Cni'", Ac, Ac. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARSl AH to I mM fur ?1 acU, itlmnt r rril t. value. Not to bo nil fr until you know wLat , you we t reieive. SPLENDID LIST OP ARTICLES . FOR ONE DGLLAR EACH! 10 'inpt-ri.T Ornn.l 1'i.tno K.Ttcs.- fMO to $10 K") Spluiiiliil 7 Ort.iv l'iaii" .. l.ri 1i'Km1i.i'11S. tlit'-it lli.irio 175 firft c1:ism Si'in.5 M.wliiue.... m) Silv -r IV. Si ts.. 250 Ladies" iui.1 tieiits' Gold WaU'lics.. J-.U I--.lii-s" Gol.l Wateln's 5iO Oents" tin.- Silver WaUlics......... 2'XI Ii.v;iioiul Kiup - 2,0(K) Gold Vr.-t .inj Nfk fhain! . fc,K( I-iili.-s' l;,-it llui kl.'S new p.-ttti-rna a, (K)i Uold Oral Ilaml liiai'vlctft 7,'K) Solitaire nml GoM Urx- In7JW Cond, Ojml. ml emendd Kir Drop 4.1 k'O Calilcriiia Diamond ltr-'.tp-t rin. r..tlfi) iol.l Fob anJ S -t Ht:!l K .. . 4.01K Fob mi. I Vest Mil Km Sliilt b. WQ JV't.x ef S-ditaire lev. liuttous .lK'HioMTIiiin, l'-J, IViicils, Ac li.(HHI Miiii.vttare Ixnket lO.iHKi Sfoii S t, nml Sijruct Hiii;s 10.0(10 Californiii bianu nil llinjrM 9.IHHlS,'tt l.nli. s" .Ii w-lrv, Canu-o. I Varl. 10,000 Ii.. ia I CH. SiU-M- Kxtensioo HulJrrra nil i'enrilM 5,000 G. l t Tens and Gold IVticiln f.,( Silver ;.'lli-tp an.l Irijikiiig Cuj.. S.IHK) .Ivt 'txlT- - S.hi) Silver Kit it ami Take r..ekt t. 8,000 rhot'!;r:iph AILikms H.iMhi l.Hrjif l'h'lotriili- in Ovl I'minc .OIW Larf- Kmnily liil'li-n....
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SOME OF TI1K NAMES OF FKTtXATF. 11 11CIIASlinS HITH1X TI1K LAST FEU LAlS: j L. C. W bit font, l-ombanl litm k, Chit ago, f.ot ninfriiilif cnt Grand ri.uto " n.P'Xl K. t. Carr, No. lin V. Monroe SU 1 hi- ' . caco, got a Fin V-clve 1C wwinj rr riano 149 t'hs!. Mr Fat Und, Ft-ij., limt and lio' manufacturer, 1m Jke St Superb Md' d eon, Pr. Sbaw, No. 1.V (.'l.iik utreot, a I'lari.i. Weo. AV. Strutton, No. '201 Clark etreet.a M.-lo-Jcon, Mr. Arkerly, N. 1;"5 X. Well btnt t, a Griper A lUtktr Sewitii; Mjiliin-j Henry .lew et t, .loli-t, a Wateh worth.. IZS Ki f.1 l?i J. William, ;n W Lake SiUer Tea Sot Uli htt 1 uMiics could t e cxti-nded to tlin.iiJ.. PLAN CF SALE. CurJK namiiiKeat i article ami it Tallin ai e i-Urtii m m1kI hwU j-mi, ami well tniied. Ono of thi-üo Mlrt luft S..io Kii-1 h-,' 'containing the oard tUiNTibiair aome aiücle, (wmtb at leant n riiillnr at retail,) am' a!w a rare collection of tiiUe oii. and valuable receipt. wirtU many dollar, will t mld hi any of '.iie Company' Irj-ola er ;ipnciM, rent l y ni.ui ', l ai.y addre, ilbotit it-yard to ( bte. n receipt of tf centa. The pun buwr may "e WJ( atti lu bis 'k k.t calla for, and it" nine, wbiili may b fiim to one thonrnnd dolUtra, and can then pay n tollnr and t-ika the ait nie, it not, at bi option! Ko t'lanka, ivery rurchatier Ret Value. 1'rieo I Kreelora Vnl rncli h flab ol Kivo oenl iu one itddrt'OH lor l.UO. ' loiti t ordrring ly twin vioy uriaai en Aari'r prompt return, and tie articlr rw vtll l tmmr ilitr'.y sent to otiy mi lttnt from (7imi7 l rttnrn mail ertxiT'tt. ir.-rv uitee guoran tf,i) tn girt frftci, iitufiHiun cr the wony ui.7 Ic nn Ja'. AUKX1S W ANTK.IV Send tanp for circular. Ad. drew all Uttel a toC M. I'l'NX A CO, Gr tiT Girt SaL CHICAGO, ILLS. DEPOTS: Nos. 182 Clark & 133 Dearborn Sts, May 2:ih 1S0; nns-6m. Tlic tiiiilprsipnfd has a few lar;c rrsi-ilcr.i-e lot5, eligibly- locntiil, wLich he itt fell cheap for ras!i, or pari ca.-h an.l tlic reMJtic or ti - ic to Fnit purchasers. These lots are about twice tho of o.ilinrr town l,s. SnCtf J. ti. nSHORNF..
