Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 June 1870 — Page 3
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article to speak more especially of plows, and still more especially of the Bichmonc. .Plow,' manufactured in Richmond.
Col. Oran Perry entered the firm and it took the name of Bgrtz, Perry & Co. Recently Col. Perry has purchased the en,tile fffafi^Mpand the Vtffaess is £W
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when tne works were first establish the sale of plows amounted to about one hundred per year. Though it is only aix years since that time, so popular has become tjiisplow, that his sales.119w cun
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from two to'three thousand perft£r, and hit ttsdeis rajiidlV incrMSuur'bver the west andrioirtfi west. Alreadyltei-
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tends into Kentucky Mfswbfari, WiWoH sin, Illinois. Tennessee and various points 1 in the weAt, a^tftW'aafarr east as New' •'York. Wsh6*ths*reat%jttlaj*tvV «th#^lof#4lwe give the%llorwikflrief tract from Larimie city in Wyoming Territory. "We have tried them effectually in our soil, and their good work calls fourth commendation from every one, and it is an universal remark that they are
our rapidly growing territory. You Jtl^ look for large and increasing orders in the future/'
At home the plow is so popular that ten thousand dollars worth are now sold annually to Indianapolis, alone. Cot
best quality of plow steel, the best ofseasoned oak, making alight|draft plow, and employing men who have had an experience of from ten. to twenty-five years in the manufacture.of plows, while his foreman has had twenty-seven, years experience. 2ndvIle says that
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ys^biWifl^s by. adwtisifcg- Recently large inducements have been held out to prevail upon Col. Perry to remove his establishment to Indianapolis. While we command Indianapolis for her enterprise we think this is selfish And .wrong... If they want agricultural: works, let them estafeUphithfV .n&hoa^il ttgmr.
iNDIANApOLIS BOILER AND SHEET-IHON Wokks—Smock & Cox. The increasing demand for some establishment which should be especially^de-
branches'M^lifi^heewro^raM^uulucSl the Cox Brothers to embark in an enterprise of this kind. Securing the building on Georgia street, formerly occupied by the Novelty Works, they commenced ueineeSi A ifw jponths swop Hi* SaBi* uel J. Smock entered the firm "aS.a partner, it assumed the style of Smock & Cox. They are now prepared to supply the trade of the State with every variety of sheet-iron work, from a boiler to a stove drum. The trm ia git jag particular attention iv^rWl iuaiufrftfe»i o: L. Fo„
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tor. The science of agriculture is, at the present time, attracting much attention, and no one branch seems to excite more interest than the culture of the Northern sugar cane, and jjjrobably no one_branch has, insoshorta time, arrivedsbueer jer-feetion-^the syrup, by saflie, thougwi *11^v rior in quality to goWU»«j*u^ and the sugar equal to the most successful means of flbtainirig tpe desired result is in the use of thiS^^ajpo-^ rator. The cast-iron pan «J6flSteti'M a «e* ries of transverse sections, (n^f iWrthaH three, and may ber) two feet in #idth by foir 4n iefltffi. used in connection with two-i*tojpttW»Kl:
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five feet in length by twenty inche* ift which are placed sidft by sitto^he pan on the left being placed one mdh-tew1-er than the other, which acts on a^rtf-' tion wall in the Airnace. These paassfre connected by means of bolts, usingiftokftrft patent to prevent leakage, and theMdssey
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atent to pass the juise from pan to pan means of spring adjusting gates six inches wide, with which the flow is regu* lated with great precision or stopped altogether if desired. A damper is placed at the front of the finisher, by'wliich the fire may be turned away partially or altogether, rendering it an easy matter W boil the molassps very thick without burning, while another damp#**te placed in the chimney commanding the other sid* of the flue. The juice is admitted with the arch pan in a constant current, and flows
batches, admitting much or la&e>)iiSn be desired. Briefly, the points of excel Jence claimed for the evaporator may be gummed up as follows: 1st. It takes less fuel than any other pap. 2d. Tbe labor of manufacturing ir otttUljiird A4t of skimming beinjffffty "pw cent re# in any other pan. 3d. The filtering process is complete. 4th. It is a perfect self•trainervi$t»J«Mg&nKWft
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/ui-uilf'tlwWwkiy rate#.. .. _• JUnrai adrertisemenls. onj^dollar 9*r square'for eachinsertion in weekly., tar Local Notices Jo .cento ger line. Ho item howow ahffrtlnsftted In loeal cyiuMii for less than 60 cents.
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Indiana—Her Orowiaf Trade..
The Plow Works of Obax Perky— Richmond.
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has pnblic attention*b4£ti turned df direction of late, that the progress of implements has been really wonderful. We are not the space to go into a general
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ic fire is under perfect control. In addition to these evaporators, Messrs. Smock & Col are faking the sheet-iron part flour pacl KpeeiaFattMliofrto making chimneys an breeching for boilers. A number of our 1 rJfPfWii r«rs are having this part of *»e at this establishment. They also vanited taftte-irtiapt^w, gaAwwwrsj et*r Attention is giren by them to repairing sheet-iron furnaces and stove drums.
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111 SAW STKKKT, UP STAIRS.
Western Land Negotiated,Estates Managed Particular attention aiven to CaUl?jinn» Correspondence solicited from non-residents*
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Thrice is be armed who keeps within reach of his hand a specific that at one and we same time will strengthen, regulate and purify hi* system when enfeebled, disordered and corrupted- .rrr
Buck IgfB#"three-fold rf»erattoaotHo* tetter's siMpeliJBtteri, huwm the great OTperiomylff that standard TagetaBle restorative tffSratllffeaicmes that are merely tonics nod nothing cist* Th© fffoct of th® ordinary astringent tinctures and extraefa upon the bowels is disastrous, and upon the depraved biood or bile they produce no beneficial effects whatever- In dyspepsia and liver complaiht all the fluids ana humors of the body are more or less infected, and the bowels are dsni folpmnlwl. An unmodified astringeal: -^atuniite ISr. instance—does infinitely more hitm tBatfgood in such cases. In Hostetter's Bitters, on the other hand, the stimulating
and tonic elements are qualified with aperi ents and antiseptic ingredients. The fine* laxatives and blood depurents in the vegeta-ble-kingdom are intermixed with those of a purely invigorating nature, and under the operatic# of this admirable combination, the three important processed of invigoration, regulation and purification go on together. The rapidity with whieh the disordered organ irafion returns to its natural condition, tinder a course of the Bitters is due to this cause. Every disturbed function of the body la favorably affected by the. various properties of this comprehensive and well balanced mi to frrejulaTitie*, and the fluids more liable to become vitiated in spring and summer than in winter, and hence the Bitters art especially valuable,as a spring and summer alterative, corrective and inngorant. At all sealed* where the seeds of intermittent few fevers elijflr cine-
infect the air, this healthful vegetable should be taken as a protective modi
,. USED UP I K—aaya for Tooag Mem.—The enerva ted and used up, who have lost their youthful nergy. ambition,,and bodily vigor, in the urtait of SOCIAL PUASV**, with woras of cheer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hopeless. Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box Philadelphia, Pa. may26dw3m
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Will Restore Gray Hair to its natural Life, Gplai-aad Beaaty. It is a most^delightfal jIairire*Mnfe. It will promote. luxuriant growth- Falling Hair is immediately oh.eck ed.
The Young and all those Vbose Hair has ngt yattarn«*l Qray or White, will prefer
J-iKr&sAUeii's Zylobalsamum It is an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and refreshes the hair, and as a simple fiair Dressing, it has no equal. All Mothers are advised to use it and nothing else, on their Children's Hair Its good effects in after life are' plainly discernible. Everybody should us* bine of these preparations, both not required. Sold by all Druggists. ml8dw6m
S«r6riida Cired 'by Brendreth'g Pills. Brandroth's Pilis penetrate the whole mass of blood, causingtEe expulsion of impuritiesThe body feels relieved from a single dose1 whnttnen may be expected from twenty? By continuing their use, the whole of the in time, becomes purified, and the reconstructed from gpod material, and rStatWof H/eseeured. S S
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My Dear Sir:
DANIEL LUTHER.
Hon. B. Bbavdrkth. mil-dwlm
ETERNAL YIOILANCE li the- price of Health as Well as Of Liberty. Be on yoar guaTd against poisonous hair "dyes,
Chrrstadoro's Excelsior llair Dye Is the only one that has stood the test of chemical analysis. At the store of tho proprietor, 6AstorHonse, New York, may be seen the, certificate of that able analytical chemist, fpop-EJMMm CHIlTOJf, f|ai it contains no harmful ingredient. On the other hand, in tbe "Journal of Chemistry" may be found the statement that there are upwards of thirty poisonous hair dyes before the public. Choose the only safe and sure oae-.--TjLl ST A noaP'S-H AIR PRESBRV ATIVE, as ^Dressing, aits* tike a charm on the hair after Dying. Try it. -A STANDARD REMEDY."
Sueh an article is "Dr. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT." It has stood before «he pilbtft tfdr. 22 years, and has never failed riving satisfaction in a single -instance Jlvery drop of this valuable compound is mixed by Dr. Tobias himsolf,, therefore it can always bo relied upon. It is warranted superior to any other lor the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Tootltache, Headache, Sore Throat, Vomiting, Frosted Feet, Mumps, Croup, Burns, Cuts, Sea ^Sickness^ Insect eaferji, Swellings, Chest. There is no medicine in tie World that stands more on its own merits than the "Venetian Liniment." Thousands of Certificates can be seen at the Doctor's office, attesting to its rare virtues. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United iotMtaSk Price 60 cents and one dollar per botpe. Depot 10 Park Place. New York, dwlm •ollw'i itrorwctlan Cod Liver Oil
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less objectionable to the taste and smell, it more readily taken by delicate persons and children, is more easily assimilated, and is pred^tthre oi more immeqjate benefit than rather of oil are..
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Mabioh Sims says: "For some years
TUad given up fbsttise of Cod Liver'Oil alto(etherj oit since my attention was called by i.Sayre to Peter Moller'yCod Liver Oil, I ,ve prescribed it almost daily, and have reCMb to be perfectly satisfied with it. by Druggists- a pi 12d2taw$m
,TfllJNt)ER AND LIGHTNING!
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years old, has been completely cured of that horrible disease, Scrofula, which for years rendered life a torment after all medicines M^many physicians bad been tried, and ^fed, I'commenced giving her your pills. ^§|K^felV them almost every day for three mo'nths, constantly improving. She has now entirely recovered. Yours truly,
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'The handsomest, strongest, best formed Copp«r Rod ev^r made. Come and pee for yourSbIvos. We put up rods in this city in the most peiftfet and workman-like manner, at prices that defy competition* We have come to stay, and expect to become one ef the ins-titutions-of tike city- We respectfully solieit, as we hope to merit, the public patronage. m20a2w
'i Jffotip®si9 he^by giTen that the Delinquent Tax" Uistnas been delivered to me for the year
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and former years, on the 23d day of May, 1870, by the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Terre Haute, in Vigo county, Indiana, under tho Corporation Seal of the City, for collection All Delinquent Tax Payers are requested to settle their amounts fbrthwith. The tew will be striwly enforced on all who fail to pay said delinquent taxes.
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MARCUS SCHOEMEHL.
m26d3w City Treasurer.
tot WalUnHy'r Bry Coods Store,
Would respectfully call the attention of the citiiens of Tcrre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms abeve baxtoa A Walmsley's Dry Hoods Store, for the purpose of carrying on h. MEllCHAKT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection ot Cassimeres, Veatings. Cloths, Ac., ai)4 is ready to make it up in
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Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having no bigh rents to pay. he promises to makeup to otow.whcthnr tne rood: be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than "Cutting done and warranted to fit. & liberal a licited. auSiitif
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"OUR SHAWL DEPARTMENT.^
The lateat styles in Sammej. Shawls, Arabs, Sacqae9, Lace Points, Zephyr SbaWla, B&rfcge Shawl8, &c., ja8t recaived And very cheapa'i' :C: '.'Wtft ,XA
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MANMIULEM, Hid e^mil D«ii«r in QroeeriesJroviaions.Nails.PMd,
Tlotur, rah,-Salt, shingles,
FAMILY GROCERIES
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Our bpetiacle* and Eye-Glass-es ard Acknowledged Ur be the. Most Perfect eii oi:»ivU«33« li..« atJ0
tektf oooasion to notify tbs a, mblio that w« employ no -jMdlftrii toa
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