Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 August 1865 — Page 4

VOLUME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT NUMBER 52

Xix. Not quite a thousand years ago, Nor a thousi-ü-d miles away. Was seen 1 y men who pissed along, A Dutchman fat and grey, He had fought in trio war of Seventy six. And his name was Wouter Uhine Wine Nix. lie always stood in the open door Of a Lnjer User fc'aloon, And would dispense, with willing hand, To any couutry loon, His switzer cheese, that had tha kick?, For a jolly soul waj Wouter Nix. II hid stood there for many a day, Celling l.urcr beer and krout, When in one day stepped grim old Death, And Wouter Rhine stepped out In his drink he had placed a couple of sticks t And they crossed and choked fat Wouter Nix The "Switch Gazette" shall print the tleath Of the landlord that has gone, His good old frow no beer shall drink While she and we Loth mourn For him would his liquors mix, Fat red-faced Wouter Rhine Wine Nix, Now, all my friends who read these line?, I pray you to take care, Do not be seen in a bc?r saloon, If your name you would keep fair. For you who miirht get in the self-sanio fix, That did this Ii! for Wouter Nix.

A IIouriule Murhf.u. Wc have lienrd the particular.-', from a gentleman of Martin county who w;3 present in the town at the time of the occurrence, of a most tragical affair which occurred iu the village of llarrUviilc, lhiviess county, on the 14th inst. It scows that a young wan named Gather had become emtniortu of a young lady named Mary J. Yarnall, and that some -misunderstanding had taken place between them after a short court-hip. On the morning of the day n.mc'l (jathei took his Henry rifle and went out into the main road loading into the village up which Mi.-s Yarnall was walking toward him. AVhen they had nearly met each other Gather fired upon the young lady, the ball passing through her heait, killing her instantly. Gather immediately ran to a house near hy, stating to the occupants that he had killed Miss Y., 3ml raving a though in the wildest deleriunx all of which was mere pretence, doubtless, as ho had never be'orc exhibited any indications of insanity. He was arrested and taken before a Magistrate, who acquitted him. lint there was such an excitement among the people on account of the atrocious crime that Gather was a second time arrested, and held to answer in the Circuit Court. This is probably one of the most tragical affairs that ever occurred in Daviess county. Xcw Albany Ledger. " Ax Home. The highest .style of being 'it liOT-c grows out of a special atato of the affections rather than of the intellect. Who has not met with individuals whose fccs would be a passport to any society, and whose manners, the unstudied and spontaneous expressions of their inner ecke?, make them visiblv welcome wher ever they go, and attract unbounded confidence toward them in whatever thev undertake. They are frank, because they have nothing to conceal; affable, because their natures overflow with benevolence: unfiurried, because they dread nothing; always at home, because they carry within thcmnlves that which can trust to it self anywhere and everywhere purity of soul with fullness of health. Such arc our best guarantees for feeling at home in all society to which duty takes us, and in every occupation upon which it obliges us to enter. They who live least for themselves are also the hast embarrassed by uncertainties. Gen Ilovrr. The Posey county ora tor has gone preaching to the Peruvians He has resigned the office of Major Gen-, era! and with one hand he has put a penny in the urn of poverty and with the other taken a shilling out. We congratulate the "Commander of this Department," but sympathise with the Peruvians. "Destroy iii.s fib. or sophistry in vain, the creature is at his dirty work again." Wc l i i. !.,...., uuu i khu.v ,.,. -uu iiiu niji icoujiii-s ui A I I I A. I A A f "I I i no i-vona ui i cru, iwiiuwy arc jmuisncu "VTitn suca nn lnllicuon. Daily cn!in(. "J General Sol. Meredith, not un knovrn to fume ns a breeder of Iurli:tui tock, candidate fur Congress, and nmrc receutly 1'riidicr Gcgcral fmni tlds State, camo n r.ir bc:n liorscwhipj.cd at a hotel in ashinKm ( lty, the other d ty, by a Lieutenant Culouel 3It;Uridc, of the KiIith I T . 1 Ci.. f . I 1 1 " . 1.1 i niici .attics ioiure i Jieirnner.t. Uie wrathy .'ol ncd attacked the colossal pro portion of the Genera! ir a vigorous 5-tylc, 'Old Sol." went for hi n and would have finished the coinmandei of the '-Colored Cuss from Africa," but was interfered with by he bystander?. The, Colo ic! charged the General with beinif a "copperhead", and a coward, lie served under the General at Padueah. State Sentinel. AVhy aro people with e-jrns like certain stable,? Jiceuuso they are toe-mar-vc tyr?. Every platu cirt hxs one consolation. If che is not a - " young lady, she will if she lives, Ik old one. c to ?pell, Fiddle. dc-dec," or former, Lecai When -ia; dress wash I:, tub? M'hcr a vessel. c-dumr Why, the pelt with more eV. ob compared to a launiiitner ti"ow?erd over a ukc-s clean breaches over That wir fi r.mart youngster who, hcarmq hi3 irofher remark that she was fond of mu.-'ic, cxtljinitd, "Then why don't you luy iii'. A J'utchnun recently pickedup a bound volume;" of public documents cn the back yi T which was "Pub. Docs." -Te Tyfull' .said W "whnt kinder bookä v ill dey brint next: As l hi, here is one on jup togs. You have been sorely tried," said a sympathizing friend of Joe, Crowdcn, wecbTOi: oAer the roliin of hi? third wife. "Yes responded the bereaved Joe, "I have always had the '..read fullest luck with women.' Ir. Quilp, upon ccn.-uring his nephew fjr bad speculations In oU, was shocked at the report t at -'the money wa ic- It spent. 'OJv lord." said the foreman of a Welch jnrv, when giving in their verdict. we find tLirtiii.tu that .stole tlicnnrcnot guilty-

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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE or THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS o S3HE01f33, Ever Rroiijflit lo PlyiiioulUX ryiHF. ITDlilC will find at niv store, east side of Miehlen 3treci, every description and X Ladies, Gentlemen's. Bors4; Misses, and Childnm'a Wear, together with a large stock of xxrcvxxtoeL 33Zo2XLo-Mica.o Worli

TIIK RETTER HOOT or SHOE can be bought than any Dry Goods store, or any other house iu

ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

The Stock now on !ianls is

at a very i!it advaiaie on The Highest Market Price in Cash Pid for Hides-

January 2C, ltC'i n27tf. $40,000! M. D A I J

.OKTJ5I ItOon HKWETT woodward klock ii avj: now ix sroiti-: ovj:i; dO.000 Dollars will of Dry Goods,

CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Summer Goods,

Ladies Dress Goods, Queenswarc, Glassware,

ALL OF WHICH WEKE BOUGHT AT

Pstnio 3?xce.s Aii will be Soltl at a Very &7J "Wc invite all to call ami examine

ami satisfy tlicm.-elvc.s of the GUKAT.IJAUG AIX8 wc aro now able to offer, member the dace, North liooiii, Hewett & Woodward's IJrick Jilnck. j. m. dale &co. riyr.iouth, Indiana,' December 1, 1S0L

G. BLAIN &Co-, DRUG STORE, PLYMOUTH, 1ND. RAVING ju3trcccivel a fresh supply ofevery articlein jur line of trade, onsisting mainly ofDrii"3. Medicine?, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Vnrniäli. Brushes, rcrfumery, Yankee Notious, j Glass. Stationen, Türe Mcdicinesand Liquor? for i Medicinal Mirnoses only, tu winch we rospeeilu.ly I ...h..'.. - ... - . oftliiKOiumunitT. We have aij0OUhaudastockof ROOI I2RI33S, Tea, ColTec, Sugar, Tol.acco, Cigars, etc Tobe di.-jpoedof at very reasonahlefigures. Within lew day pa?t, wc hav reccivea i rom nttiburgh'uudNew- Yorkalarge amouutof Ker .'OS eno and Coal Oil A NO LAMPS. orburpiii2thcs'imc,of vc y-üzc and.stylr with or wJ.hout .sh ides. Wc aic also agents foi all the popular Patent Medicines! of the dav. Fhysici.in nrescnptions earefullv putup atallhoars olth; night, by an spenenceU druists. We earnestly invittthe publittotavoruR wun . .1 i t . . T ... .n .1 a ":al I, exam. iic ourstocK.aini oeconic umniiuu oUhcfactthatwearedoinga liberal bus'inf fS. IniI.i0ctfW.16CaIS-1,LAIN 4 C XEW BOOK STOKE. O. H, P. BAILEY, DF.ALKR IM BOOKS AND STATIONERY 0 At the Tost Office, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Keeps constantly ouhatid alarc-c stock of SClll IS(4Ii.S, lisccllaiicoiiM ISooUm, B5I!.I s, IU;niK liooks. Photograph AIImiiiim, I4Ilf olis, Stvvl IVns. Sheet JIu sic, A.tB All Kinds of Papers Folio Tost, Flat dp, Fno!?cnp, IIeord Cap, LOramercial ISote, 1 .irelitnrnt ISotc, Letter, I! Uli anl Cillct. Envelopes of All Sized and Qualities. RCCORI AND CulYINC I.NK9, A nd a general variety of Notions connected with the Tra-lo. N. U, Xewppanerf, Literary ruper.-. and Magazines rcccivi-1 ! lily. New rublif-ations Forwarded by fj ccial agent., can bo fouml in hii stora vlO nlG tf All kind.-i of Job Work dene at ih'u fflicc on X ort notice with neatnesn aud disputch

for T.F.SS MONEY at the above establishment

Plymouth. very liarsc, niu will he sold G. S CLEAVELAND. 3P E & C O Etc., in INo-rsr "5 oris. Small Advance abovo Co.st. our Goods before- purcliaini? cl.-cwhere lie. Insurance Company, or ixoiiXAroMs. ACCUMULATED A?XTAZ Q VZ& J?:JOO 000. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. rpiIIS F.N I LÜI iwlSlNG COMPANY IS fl. now doing an v. it cn.i vc and ilouri.-ltiug huue.s within Ihe limits of the State, and inas much as it confines the hus-u.cssof the Company to the State, the patronage of our people i.s'solic ited Policies are i.-wueii for any period not ext ending seren year., at rates a reasonable as the pnnvt payment of losses will permit, on all kind-5 of Iki-ine.-s Houses Water Mills, Ilott-I.s Cliurt lu-s School Hou.-os, Dwelling Houses, ll.nm, ai;l outhouses, together with the contents oleaeh, both in tun n and eountrv. r.'iilicular Altciilioii Kivcsi lo ! (IC il:Mi:iiicc (ill'anii Propel J Imli.inians ! You have been pajin and continue t pay to conijanies located in Illinois. Conneeticut. New York and other State., hmidrels of thousands of dollars per annum. This irmiKiise Mini scnto:;t of the Etute lor iiiurauee purposes can be retained among our own; citizens, for which purpose THE SINNISSIPPI Has been instituted. You have now an opportunity of insuring jour property with a safe and reliable Company in our ow n tate. Iishould be the pi id and.pleaiure of every citizen to cneourage lionn- enterprise, and by comparing the plan ol this company w ith that of others, no person can fail to perceive the ad vantages of the Siiimssippi over any similar institution doing buine.-!s in our State. OJlioo fyi FJJJAII r.OODWIN, President, WM. F. LFDWICII. Vice lWident. JOHN II. JJKItKY. Secretary. WM.I'. LLDWICl, Treasurer. F.lder KLIJAII (iODDWLV, -Indiana roli. Hon. WM NII5LACK. fineo WM. II. MON;oMF.UY, f.c-itee, J. Ii. I.F.K It Y, . WM. P.LLÜW vlO n21- Agent for rijmouth and vicinity. niKCiiKO, r:n n:l loiicli those v!io u nc Hub itli'H ISif Ifis. While Itobaek's Hitter.-? arc kept in the family circle iekneM never enters. 'lliese JJit'ers have been found to be a pcrfed nntidote for removing the first symptom j of neaily all diseases, if taken in tho proper time. They are composed of ingredient which nre known by the medical faculty to be most elTicacious iu disorder.-) of the stomach and iutcstii.c-u The medical properties are so various that they prove beneficial In all complaint., ol whatsoever nature they may be, hence their great den.;i.d and the universal ood derived fron their use, A judiciou-j use of these Hitters imparts the rose tint of health to tho checks, and health nd vigr to the entire frame 50 Jni

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NEW STOCK.

LAUER AND BRO. Have jut received aSII.KIYIII Assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING J8 BOOTS and SHOES, AND A Variety of Notions. Their Stock of Hoots and Shoes i.s particularly deserving public attention, as regards (-uautity quality and prico Their Clothing embraces all qunlitirp, nur. teliy will not be uiilcrulJ by any bouse in lli; tt:ice. ID" Call and examine (Jouis aitd riiccs lor yourself. Store 'id floor South of rorsliing's Drug Store IM; mouth, Nor. 12, ltG.I-Ciu-STENGE BUT TRUE Removal and New Arrangement DA VIDSON S: Co., Heg leave to inform their 01.1 Customers. a'lJ the Citizens of M.trhall anl a.ijoiniiip: Counties generally, that they have removed their Stock o I' Hoods to tin. South Room in Hewett and Woodaids' NEW BRICK BUILDING. West Side of Michigan Btreet. And have opened the largestand most complete Stockof DllY GOODS & CLOTHING, Erer opened in this market. Their elegant and commodious Store Room is fillelfull with their huge Stuck comprising Calicoes Of every variety, nil of jrood quality und chsapcrthan they can Le pui chased (ilsewhere in town. Domestics Rleaihed nnl nnb'eachcd any qnalitv that may I"e4;led loror uemeu. Iicnims & Hickory A better varietv and at better pricci thin can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Ai iine as enn Le turrh;i?ed at ar.v Ft'.r in the Union. eonaitin in nartof alamr usj'jitintutor (HXGIIAMS, CJIALIKS, DLL A INS, LAWNS. SILKS, G LOVES, Xv., HOOP SKI11TS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clolliiii!; of Home Miiiuifiictnre. Work durable and Warranted. Constantly onhand. Having devoted evpeci.il attention to thi-idepartnicnt we are conn'dentof our ability to please ill who call on us, C I ,OT 1 1 S. CA SSI M E V, F.S, CASSINKTS, TWKKDS, MAUS AI L1S SILK.VELVKT & SATIN. HAT& CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS. The most extensivcatock ever brought into this market. TllLÖRliM! DEPJRT.1IEÄT. Having engaged the services of TIic Tory JlcM Workmen in Iori!ii&'ii Iniiiana; They can make a good fH on short notice. Wc oiler great advantages iu this department, of our establishment, w :ne conlilent we have Men that cannot be esei;!lcd for DUItAHl LITY, Yeciiiivss ami Jispalrh iti DAVIDSON CO. A. Davipsun. IJ. Da iiison, L. Laikü Sept 2.r'G:2 n:J"tf. JYo Draft at alt. IT will bo no draft upon your pocket if you want a new pair ol .hoots on si roii Ifyougo to the New Store of Topurchas them. lie ?ell3 a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber Imsa 1,-rge $nd good .stock and ill stll atbarely living io(ils. Having superior workmen always employed, he can furnish custom WAjk, and do rt paii ing'to suit all. Designing to remain in business here, he w ill make it to tho interest of the public lopatron'ue him. (ir.t)K(lK KOCH. 1 lymouth, IndianaSeptember io, 'G3 uitf 0 TO DR. BIGELOW 1 AM) XMT SUFFER tint !.rri!!. 11re I.L-4vn iu iIwhiiim i.li y-iir tini, ii-iii:iriiK our I. - iil I""')', leM- ilt-s. tnitii ymir fiiliirv ,a iiiiM unJ ''rt'ipj.tj in lif.'. lit liM tii:ulu nn iva'J'j: iuhkahkh hU fticili! Mnitv Tor twciitv ream, irl Is thi'rKor llu irrin'r jM-pxin whom nil affflctpd in. ii tl (-1.111111. ilü Mettkal ollice Ik No. ITiI init. I 'lark ulnrL 'lilr;a.. IUinoi-. kiT tli lo, tir tuay I ci.u it ! In jtii Irmn 'in, until 8 i. u. A H ctmmnknti, Ömtidci.tal. Kooiiis R.-pnrat v Iff 5,-mt reil :unp f'r my ".Iriia-U of lirftlU Mar Itüö n'JSvl

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S OX-2IlI21KrO SSL'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, AND

MA1TDRICKE PILLS 1 The above is a correct likeness of Dr. chenck, just alter recovering from Censunipt;on. manv vears olo. Lelow is a likeness ot him as he now appear.-. W hen the first was taken he weighed 1" pounds; at the present tiuio his w height is 2-0 pounds mi. SCIIKNGIvS Principal Office and Laboratory at the N.E. corner of SIXTH and COM M KU CK Streets Thila dclf-hia, where all letters for advice or business should be directed. He will be found there every SATURDAY, professionally to examine lungs with the Repirometer, for w hich his fee is three dollars; all advice free. In New- York nt No. .12 BOND Street, everr TU ES DA V, from DA . M, to .. P. M. Atthe MAltLbOUO' HOTEL, Uo.-ton, Januarr IS and 19, Tebiuirv l.r and 1G, March 15 and Hi, April 1!) and t?'), "May ITand IS, Juno 11 aixi l.". July l'J and 2ÜThe time fur mv being in BALTIMORE and riTTSJllJRÜ will te fcen in the daily r-nrers of thost cities. Thr W story of Dr. Sch' nrJc's oiC7i care and lanr lit teas ntrnjnf Consumption. Many years ac;o, whilst residing in Philadelphia I had progressed gradually into the last stiigc of Pulmonary Consumption. All hop.rs of my recovery being dis-ipated, I was adied by injr plij -'el .ii, lr rarili. to remove ii to the coe.ni ry. Mooresto.vii, New Jtr-ey, bving my u.it it e id ic. I was removed thither." My lather and all his family had lived and died there and lied of Pulmonary CoiH iuiption. On my arrival I was put to bed, where I lay for many weeks iu whit was deemed a liopeie-w condition. Or, Thornton who had been my father'; family physician, and had attended him in his last illne??. was called to t-ee nie. lie thougnt my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and decidrd ti. at I must die, a;vl gave me one w eek to arr.irg my ten'poril aflaiis. In this apparently hopelet-s condition. I heard of the remedies which I now make and sell. It seemed to me that I could fcd their, working their way, and penetrating every i,eive, hbre, and tissue of my system, " My lung.) and liver put on a new action, and the morbid matter which for years had accumulated and irritated the different organs of the body, was eliminated, the tubercle on my lungs ripened, and I expectorated from my lungs as much as a pint of yellow oill n.-i ve matter every morning, f am now a healthy man. with a larg-'healed cic atrixintl.e middle lobe of the l iuht lung and the lower lube in pitized with complete adhesion ot the pleura. The leli lung i.i -ouii1, anl the upper lobe of ihe ih-ht ore is in a tolerably healthy condit.on. Consumption at that time was thought to b an incurable disease, by every one, physicians as weil as those who were unlearned in medicine especially such eases as wctv reduced to the condition 1 was in. This induced many peon! to believe iu recovery only temporary I now prepared and gave the medicines to corisunpiire lor home time. and made many wonderful cures; and the demand increased so rapidly that I determined to oiler then: to the public, and devote my undivided attention lur:-;- diseases. I n truth, I was next to forc d lo ir, for people would stvA for me far and near, to a.-cert.iin whether their cases were like mine, rr many vc us, in conjunction wit mv prin cipal ollice iu Philadelphia, J have been Ilia kin " reu.ar j r jlc-sioiul visit! to New I5alli:noi ',ar.d Pittsbur-'. York Lofton, Fur several years past 1 hive nude as manv as five hundred examinations weekly with "the Respirometc-." For such examination my charge is three dollars, and it enables mc to give each patient the true condition of his disease, aud tell him frankly whether he w ill get well. The Pulmonic Suup is one of the niosit valuable medicines known. It is nutrient, powerful ly tonic, aii I :i.-a!iii'4 in itself. It t.i'tains no opi mn, yet loo. e i.s the ph!e,.r.in iti tii. bronchial tuU-s, and nature thro.vs it ofT with litl'e exertion, One bottle frejin ntly cures an ordinaiy col-1; but it will be wcl! fir-t to take a dose "of Schcni'k's Mandr;icke'.-i Pills to ei-anso the sioni.u h. The Pulmonic S nip is readilv di--es(, il and absorbed i::'o blood, to which it iinp ttts its healing priperties. It is one of the Lest prcpar.Uions of iron in use; is a powerful tonic of itseif; and when the Veaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and is carried oil" bv th aid of the Maialrake Pills a healthy How ot ga-ti ic juice, j iroodappeuie, and a good u ige tionloilow. The Scan eed Tonic is a stimulant, and none other is required when it is used. It is pure and pleasant; no bad elicits like when tiding Mourbon whi.-ky , which disorders the . stomat-h, tcrprs the liver, locks up all the secretions, turns the bl od into v a tcr, dropsy eeti in, and the patient dies uudilcnly. The Seaxreed Topic produces lasting results, thnriiughly invigorating the stomach and digestive system, und enabling it to eliminate and make into healthy blood the food which maybe used tor that purpose. It is so wonderful in its cU'ects that a w ine glass full will digest a hearty meal, ami a little ol it taken before breakfast w ill give a lone to the slomaeh which lew midicines posscst the f owcr of doing. The MAN mi A KI-: PILLS miy be taken with entire safety by all ages and conditions, producing all the good results that can be obtnincd from cjIomel. or any of the mercurial medicines, and w ilhoutany of their hmtfil or injurious results. They carry out cf the system the feculent and worn tut matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It will be oeeii that all three of my lueuieinoH uie needed in most cases lo cure Coimtimption. At; i-:nts. BOSTON CYorge C. floodwin A; Co. NEW YORK Dem is Harnes vCo. HA LTIMOK V. S. S. Hance. PITTSHUUt; Dr.tieortre II. Iveyser. CINOINNATI-F. I!. Si;ro k Co. CIIIUACD-Lr rd & .Smith, And II. Seovil Also, sola by all Druggists üud Dealers. vlDu'.'Ü-lv

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THE GKEAT COMMOTION AT S. & M. BECKERS, Is caurcd bv tho arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF AND READY-MADE CLOTHING T 11 i: G It i: A T It u S ii IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S Xii tlto ZVcav J3jt-iLlc UlooItT, Corner of Ifiichian and Iialorlc SI reel. S. & M. BECKER Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, anilal! other citizens f Marshall and urrounding counties, that they have JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, tho Largest most Splendid Stock of HEADY-MADE and HATS AND CAPS, xOTIOXS3 SsC. cfc EVER BRO ÜG III TO PLYMOUTH Their Goods wer? e-.rcfully selected a-id bought for Cash, they can. thereto e, Sell as Low as tho Lowest And WIM, DO SO all the time. If von don' believe it, call and be convinced. C j lit ICOES. They have. 500 pieces of Prints, all 0ftLe ß, Quality and Latest Styles. CIIALIKS AND PKLAIXES. They have 3.r pieces of Pacific Chalies and Lames, all tho very handeonic-it figures and colors. GINGHAMS. They hava If) pieces of French and Doiuesti Jin-hams, at Very Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &,0. They have 1U0 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts up ALSO I'ine Black Silks and Traveling Ootid for Ladies WHITE GOODS. Thev luve a -jpendid assortment of White Coodä eueli as Uiilli.uite.., Jaekoncti, and ."olitt vds of bleached and uoblcached iMuslins ü Til IS' 1 M ö, cfc They hat 2 L'alesol Denims and lüekorv (1 LOVES, II OSI Elt Y' & X0T1 OXS Thcirstockof (Hoves, Ilo-ierv andXotiens large and lashionaLIc. Quik Sales, Small Profits All the ahovu articles they will Fell atthe Low est Kates, as their motte always. has beeil and always will be, Quick Sales and is iin-.il 1'olits Xj oth i r gTheirStock of Clotl.in- eoi.sii-ls of Coats, Tan Vest -, and otiier (ients'an.I Hoys' Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for l ie h or poor. MERCH'NT TALLOKING With the ahovo they have connected the Me chantTailoring lhisiness and have just received larpe stock of Cloths, ('sssinieres, Vesting, 4V, Tlieyare prepared to make up Clothing to mit o-n -iiortnoti-e,and wan ant a good lit or no ea as thev have in their employ 311:. .V. SWAKTS, Who is a Ood workman, and know show to get up a rood suit. COU.VTKV JJ" All kinds of Country Troduc-c t akcu in chauc for Goods. aprl7

CKLA'X IMPROVEMENTS IX

J EMPIRE Shuttle Machine, PATEXTKD KEBRC.IRT 1 ITH. ISC'J. Sa!03 rcorn, 536 Broadway New York. Thi3 Machine Is constructed on an cntlreh new nrineinlr of mprli.-num . i , , , , . f"-.---- uin ii j ! rare auu valuablaimnrovemei-its. ha amined hy the most profound cxpcrtf.and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFKC TION COMBINED. I he follow inirare the rii inr-inol rA .Tai tmo yimvaJ against Sewing Machnes: 1. Excessive labor to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, loss of time in repairing; 1. Incapacity to sew every description of material. 5. Disagreeable noise while In nraf inn -- " 4VIUIIVIII I he 1, m p ire Sowing .Machine U z.MiiiiM 1 1 ?iii an llieso Objections, I t has a straight needle, pcrpendicnlar actlta nakes the LOCK STITCH, which will neithe rip nor rave!, and is alike on both sides: perform perfect sewing on every description ut material Irom Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin with cotton, linen or i!k thread, from tho eoars est to the finest number. Having neither Cam nor Cog-wheel, and th. least fossiblc friction, it runs as sniooth as galss. and i;' EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS It requires 1 1FTY per cent, less power to di I ? it than any other machine iu market. A girl of twelve yc;irs of aqe can work it steadily without fatig ;e or injury to health. Its strength end WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossibl togetout of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to jrive entire sati faction. We respectfully invite all those'who may desir I to supply themsclrcs with a superior article, to cull a ml exartme this UMJ1VALED MACHINE. But in a more especial manner tio we solicit tie p.itroimjr of Merchant Tailoi3, Coach Makers, Hoop ikii t Manufacturers , Shirt and Boeom Press Makers Corset Makers, (Jaiter Makers, Ihoe Binders, Maker?, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. I IT !:rliiri-i-3 n.l rvba 1 .1 a T I ' I .. -Ml 1. "e,u" m.iiiiiijiu i l-.-)i.-i, u 1.HJJ13 nut tj liberally dealt with. FRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE: No. 1, Family Machine, with Hemmer complete f.GO 2, Small Manufacturing with Extension Table It. I arc ' " t5 d, Larpe, for Leither 1U0 caii.i: ts f:vi-:iiY vauikty. We want Agents for all towns in the United States, Cauada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and Foutb America, where agencies are iu"i ulrady established, to whom a liberal discount will be given, but we make no consignments. Orders may be sent through the America A vfrtisi.ncAc.excv, lib'J Broadnay New York. J. T. A HTIII'K &. CO. ü:;G Broadway, New York, vl0n21 li METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE I ... .r, DUNN'S pdrStsa,l 182 Clark tad 1J3 Dearborn SU CHICAGO. 558 Broad wity, 5.T. EaNcrtaronrtlEt, St. Lotis, Mo. 124 Fifta Street Cinciui&tvfX 250,000 riAXOS, WATCHES, CHAINS, SEWING MACHINES, MeMoon. rhotogr.h AlLumi, GoM Teni. St of Jewelry, lK-ketn. 1'ii-mond Kinp, Fmil BiMm, 1 ratued Kngr-tTiiiK, Silv-r Ttea-U, I Silrcr Cur1, tc tc. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! All to lx itold f.-r $1 each, ithotit ri;ard to r-ine. Not to te paid Tr until you tuow wlt you are to rt-eeive. " SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES TO l'B S 'LT) FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! t Superior t.rnnd I'i.tnu Frtfi. $-00 to 0( Si'l"-tili I 7 Octave I'ianxs...... .00 1C0 I.-rtdutn-. thf kost uialt 175 first i-l.iS-i Sewing Machines XI Silvrr Tea S.'t.) 2TH) I.li. K,i-i1.!:i'i.ts' Gold WnUlif-.. 2'H Ij-di- s'liold Wutcl'- - S0 U-nts' Ii:' .Silver AVatcLef. 20) IiniiH'liJ Ilinp - 2, f-0iH...M Vtaitd -rk Cliinf.. 6. (MH1 1tli9t' 1I--U MurlklcH, lit-w nttri 3,000 Ü.-l.l Ov;iI Itand l'ru tK-tK 7, -HW S.liiiirr und Ciold Unwlies T ,M ("'r-ti, al. nnd t im-rald Kar Irp9 4. UXI ralifiiriiM jiiiicii.I l'reAr-t f ini... 5. em fl.dd Fol and Xvrt V;it h Keys... 4. (MH Fob and Vt-st Kil l-n Mid. 6.11-0 S--t-i v Fi lititir" i-li-n" Tutton,... 3. tiMi : .MTl-imld., lVuci!, Ac 10,000 Miniatur- Locket 10.000 St.n et, and fjinet Hinp".. ID.OoO rnlif.u iiia lia!n.nd Hins1 9,0-0 Set lidiori Jewelry, CauiH, IVarl. 10.W0 liold lYu. SiUer i:teunioii lli-ld-vrfiand lVucilf .. 5, CHX) Gtdd lVn-i and UM T. n. il 6,000 hilver (fi-liU'ts and Drinking Cr.. 3.X) Silver Ciuitoi . S.liOO Silver Fniit and Cake linrketn 8,.0 rhotivrnpk Jll t-n i 8,ooi) Irg l'lioU Krafd: in Oval I ianu 1-irgo Family Hilde KM to 10 5 fO 15 3 4 4 4 2 50 2 M 8 8 4 10 2 .V 2 soo U9 Im) 70 70 loa so i 8 10 a 19 8 1 9 S 19 tf 1. 19 10 v ti 60 60 1 S3 4 e 5 Ii i & 5 SeM r. OV TIIK. NAMES OF FKTVXATE ri'R UIA?EßS WITHIN THE LAST FEW DAI8: j L. C. WhitforJ, Lon-barJ LI.h k, Oiicag(, . got a inapniricent (Iraiid IW) . f 1,000 K. I. Carr, No. l0 W. Monive St., Chi- '' riuro, got a Fino "-.ctaTe K. ewtXKl Q l'iano tOO Clin?. McFailnnd, F)., l-tvtand ) niannfactnrr, 19 Uike SH uj.nl- M-lo.ltn, 1-0 It. Shaw, No. 165 Clark otirct, a l'uno h'i Ooo. W. Stratton, No. 'J91 Cl.; k Ii eet, a M laHn. If Jim. Arkerly, X.. löö N. Well, utreot, a tirotr A ltakur S'i:i)i M.ichino fS Ileurv Je ctt, Joliet, a Watch worth.. 17& J. I.. Williamis 7S V. Ijike St Silver Tea St. " Tliia lift of names could Ik" tended to tawunand. PIAM CF SAIE. CirJueaininif each arti. J and tf vi I ue nr -lc. a in wlnl pavll-, ami ll mx4. )nt of llufo ".rvat tiift ;il Kuv.-l-ti," rontaining the card .h-M-ril iuc .m aitiile, (worth ( litoi tollar at rt-lait.) and alixv a rar c.ll. tion of ri-nUr oll-.- and alualle rer-ita, trtW many dollar, will n m id at any f ttie Cemi'any'a dejs-ts or apwtcit. tr n-tit ly wail tonn add rem., itheut recnr.l to clic, nn roct ipt of 1? Ct'it. Tlie I'luvLm-T mav hut arti t In ticket -.allri tr, and iti valu, Iii. Ii may t Trotn ere to one tlioiifaurt d.U-.r-,an.! ran ttten ay fr ttolh.r and titke the article, or not, at hit cptionJ ho I lanki. tvry iarclaor Rta Tahie. Frier tr Enrlopi -H CVnia rnrh i n 1wb Fiir feut to one xdtlift-a lor I.UO. Jiir.'t i vrirri9 ly nail wojr th-pmd im hariiy f rttutitt, end ttt wticle drnu-n will It i " lilt ly '! to unit adiirtt from t7 imp fry rrfvm mail emrrrrs. ircry arii.lt guaran tftil It girt Jc MätüfactioH er the wty u-tll rtfume'ed. AG EN TS WANTEIL lVnd a'amp kr i-ircular. Addrew 11 Utters toC. M. M'N.N t CO, G seat Girt f U CHICAGO, ILLS, .j DEPOTS: Nos. 182 Clark & 133 Dearborn St., May ."ih ItCö n3i-(im. Ili'Kltlnre I-of. The uudersipned has few larpc sicd rcidenee hits, eligibly Ioeate'd, wliith ho 'fill fell cheajt for CH!h, or ari cash and ihe ret-idn on tiie t t-nit tin hasers. These lots ureabuul twice thctuctd cid.narT town !ots. 3nCtf J. (I. OSBORNE.

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