Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1870 — Page 3

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POHLlSHItn rVBBY MOENIUfi (KXCKPT SUNDAYS) AT OR. um I W* ttFj. WSWWICI!. rates op advertising. rS

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Tlie New York

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21,0 3 500 750

3l*» 450 600 900 12 00 1650

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4000 15 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 75 00 100 OC 150 00

1050 1400 1750 2100 3200 4400

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Yearlv advertisers will be *1 lowed MONTHLi CHANGES of matter FREE of CHARGE. ..... wcdit tar

The rate*

at A.

*»erti*ingmthe WkBlfc-

LY EXPRESS will be half the rates charged the DAILY. .... tar Advertisements both DAILi ana WEEKLY, will be charged foil Daily rate* and one-half the Weekly rates. 03T Legal adyeruiemenu one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly. rnw Loofcl Notices ID cents per line. Ho item however short inserted in local eolamo for less than 50 cente. ... »,

Marriage and Funeral notices fl.00. BW Society meetings and Religious notices 25 cents each insertion, invariably in advance. aar Collections will be made Quarterly on all advertisements.

1DTERT1SHO.

TT1 I" About It.

What in Said

Something for Business 'Men to Ponder Over. -[if*

There is no trner saying than that •'Sweet are the use* of adver—tisementf.

Blessed arc they that do not advertise lor tliey shall rarely be troubled with customers. uj .it-yH

Po-t

says: -Advertis­

ing is the financial railway to success. It is an art possessed by few but these few are the merchant princes of to-day."

An exchange says: "Trying to do business without advertising is like winking through a pair of green goggjes— you inay know that you are doing it, but nobody else does."

And auotiier: ''You might as well attempt to shampoo the head of an elephant with a thimblefull of soapsuds as to attempt to do business and ignore printer's ink. That's so.

Why don't you trade wilh me?" said a close-fisted tradesman to a friend, the other day. The reply was characteristic: "You haye never asked me, sir. I have looked all over for an invitation in the shape of an advertisement, and found none—I never go where I am not invited."

The editor of the Massilon

American

means business. Thi9 is what he says: "Patronize those who patronize you is our motto. We shall deal and send our friends to deal only with merchants and business men who advertise. We may be compelled to buy, sometimes, from those who do not patronize us, but only when we can't do otherwise."

And yet another says: "A man who was too mean to advertise land he wanted to sell put a written, notice in one of the hotels the other day. A man who was inquiring for a small farm was referred to the written notice, when he replied: "I can't buy land At a fair price of any man who does his advertising in that way- He'd steal the fence, the pumphandle, and the barn doors, before he gave up possession. ,•

This one goes into poetics over the subject:

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"When trade grew slack and notes fell due, the merchant's face grew long and, blue his dreams were troubled through the night with sheriffs bailiffs all in sight. At last his wife unto him said, 'Rise up at once, and get out of bed, and get your paper, ink, and pen, and advertise and advertise to all good men.' He did as his good wife advised, and in the paper advertised. Crowds came and bought off all he hfcd his notes were paid, his dreams were glad, and hfe will tell you to this day, how well did printer's ink repay."

The Chicago

Iribune

asks and gets

'$22,662 a column per year for advertising. The business men of that city do not hesitate to pay that price, for the reason that every dollar thus judiciously invested will bring an income of at least five dollars. Those who advertise most are most successful in biisiness.

This is demonstrated every day by the experience of shrewd men. It is said one house in Cincinnati expends $4,000 a week in advertising. They do not break up at it, either. Many there and at Cleveland advertise to the amount of from $3,000 to $10,000 yearly.

In Salem one "business man pays at the rate of five dollars per line for every in sertion of liis advertisement. A firm pay §200 for three lines oue year. These men are liberal and sharp in business matters, aud make as inuc|i money, if not uiore, tha& any house iA town. They owe their success to the merit of their product* and printer's ink.

The Hartford iW, in a few forcible works, recognir.es its sjjtisational power as well as its usefulness: "What an excitement and sensation that little four-line advertisement, ottering a cadetship for sale, has created throughout the' country. The three unfortunate Congressmen, driveufrom their seats, aud very likely, froin public life, by a simple 'Notice* in a daily papar, undoubtedly utter mental maledictions upon the whole system of advertising, which is. however, aptly claused among the fine arts and appropriately termed the sure road to 4 competency. But while these ex-meuibers of Congress are charging all their ill luck and misfortune to printers iuk, our most successful business men sound a counter note, and give a hearty and emphatic endorsement of all that has been said in its favor."'

Another soars to the marvellous, as follows: "IsfiuesCjeokas Advertisement We don't Touch for the following story, leave the reader |o his own reflections on the subject: A family in Florida lost their little boy, and advertised for him in the daily paper- That very afternoon an alligator crawled up out of the swamp and died on the front door-step. In his stomach were found a handful of red hair, some bone buttons, a glass alley, a brass barrelled pistol, a Sunday-school

book, and a pair of check pants. The advertisement did it—at least, so the ed itor says. It's of lio trte'/Sr any alligatw that has committed a crime' to defy ttie power of a free press! The editor says lie will fetch them right out of the Pacific Ocean if it is necessary."

The Hartford

4 fiO ti UU a oo

800

Cowrant

tells us some­

thing of the secrets of the art: The secret of advertising i* not yet die covered by all who advertise. A good deal of money and space ia wasted in clnmsy announcements, which nobody reads, heavy standing placards, which no more stimulate purchasers than the names on signs. Mnth money is also wasted in areolars, which are throw* into entries and down cellar ways, and always received with contempt, or in socalled advertising sheets which nobody repds. There is no medium which comes into such close contact .with the people as the newspaper and if advertisers only understood their business they could make their paper as interesting as any other part of it. In many of the German papers advertising is carried on to an extent of which we have no idea. The newspaper is the real exchange. Everybody goes to it with all his wants, and almost all his woes. The consequence is that the sheets are as lively as neighborhood gossip, and often the pages devoted to ad* vertising are the best part of the paper and the papers are read through. The announcements are alwayt short, always "transient," and'one looks at them-in the morning to see what the world has to offer him that day, by way of business or amusement. Perhaps his next door neighbor ha:) a rare piece of china or ai choice engraving sell, or he would like to get an odd number of some serial, which you happen to have Homebody^ somewhere, announces something that interests you, and so life is made more endurable, trade is quickened, and wants are supplied. We look to see a more genferal use of the advertising columns of newspapers in this country for all the wants and queries of life. 'The Grand Rapids

Ledger

invented the

repetition of lineal and made a fortunebut the process is too well "played out" to be worth imitating. Some of our business men have shown a commendable ingenuity and enterprise, also, in devising designs, but the majority pursue the old poud-ager styles. In the absence of originality, continuity is the next best thing—not in huge advertisements, but in brief ones oft renewed. Oft renewed, they get the places of the new, and so reappeal to the eye and attention. Besides, advertise goods in their season, and only in their season. iLi' fn't .y,

Here is a practical view of it from one of our exchanges: Newspaper Advertising.—Occasionally I hear a man complain of his newspaper, because it contains advertisements. What does that man want a newspaper for? He can want it only for the information it gives. Now it matters not to him whether it comes in the shape of an advertisement or in the reading columns. The knowledge, is what we are after. Where does the farmer get his first knowledge of farm implements and seed Did yon not find the reaper you now use first described in the advertising department of your farm journal? That new cultivator that does the work several times better and cheaper than the old ode, where did you find that? Among the advertisements! Those new sweet potatoes that yield so finely, and cook so mealy, where did you learn concerning them? That new machine, that does the work so nicely, was proclaimed through the advertising columns of the newspa-

per. The advertising columns of the newspaper are of full as much pecuniary value to the reader as reading matter proper. We are indebted to the advertising? columns for cheap newspapers. They are the lubricator that run the machine. Few papers could live on their subscriptions alone. Cut off the advertising, and nine-tenths of the papers in the United States would die out, uuil the balance be obliged to raise their subscription price.

P. W. HAGGERTY,

Manufacturer of

CHALLENGE AND

No

1 SOAPS,

-Vvij

Pressed Candles,

Tallow, Oil, A«., Ac.,

South lOth Street.

TBHBE HAUTE, INDIANA.

This Challenge Seap is guaranteed equal te.if not superior, to any foreign soap lor laundry purposes. Babbitt's not excepted. iuneTdtf

||^M. H. MELTON,

PAIlTTEB, Cor. Stti. Ulkyrttc »ihI LmbsI 9«a.,

Terre-Haute, Jnd.

Does Gowning. Paper Hanging. Calcimin

SPECIAL NQTICES.

Bald up the Syateat.

Strength evaporates fast at thisseasoh. This is especially the case with all-vfco by the sweat of their brow. pec* of the sieve-like skin a moistar elides jthich contains the element of vitality. Thereby, the blood is impoverished.thenfarVeifrelaxed the muscles ^weakened, ed, the bowels disturbed* afd- the animal spirits depressed. The .constant drain that produces these effects carinotiie arrested^became it is due to the heat efWe^-aUratAefis but the loss of the life-eastainiaf Assents can be supplied by extra therefore, is the time to resort to JKostetter'^ Smpach Bitters, the mpst powerful and healthful of all nittakM'hritt.perience has proved thatn«thiagelee will efneiently sustain and regulate the .system, when wilting dM rnhKlVwim fMSflm

ioiently sustain vhen wiltin of excessive mtatal labo. tempted to trftki

sive haMv aad. c^astwt irftr labor. An persons into nave been. to trjr'tkaJaeal "mbM" (so-called)

which have been started by .spritd sweula tors in almost every town and tlUtie, wfnt a vitew of "tuning of the unwary iMasnitm which is good." Of the forty miUioas of pcflpie ia the United States, probably ohe-Bftn nave tested the restorative properties of H(»-|. tetter's Bitters and know it to be a specific for drsHnih bUiieosaess, narrous weakness, general debility, constipation, fever ana ague and want of appetite that aay of these should be persuaded to experiment with worthless nostrums, recommended by un scrapulous and ignorant em peri cs seems al most incredible.

The Imeprishable Perfume A* a rule, .the perfumes now in usehave ao permanoncy. An hour or two after their use there is no trace of perfumo left. How different is the result succeeding the i^ao of Murray & Laiman's. Florida Water

Days after its application the handkerchief jgxhales a most delightful, delicate and agreeable iravanpe. .. asay 64aodtey

USED UP.

EMMya Car Teaag IKen.j-The enervk tad and gfeed upvwho haveiktst theur,yautkful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of

Social

Pi.SASuai, with words o(

cheer, and sanitAty aid for the seeihing hope less- Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P.Philadel phia, Pa. may26dw3m

Mrs

S.A. A lieu

Times

thinks it

should be taught: Tub Art of Advertising.—There ia nothing that more* deserves to be considered and taught as an art than advertising. With the fact before the business community that a large number of men have made gigantic fortunes by inventing new designs and means of advertising,as w*ll as by the persistent use of printer's ink, it is safely within bounds to« say that not one in ten in business communities have an adequate conception of what they should do to insure success. The mass of them achieve ah advertisement once in sii months, and let it die dead in the papers until it becomes an eyesore to readen. This is very like a sheer waste of exertion as well as money. Soldiers always break step in going over a bridge in large numbers, and if a business man wants to break into a paying business he should always make his advertisements keep step! Continuity and regularity wins as well as uniqueness and attractiveness of desigil, but it costs more. Bonner of the New York

Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer

Will Restore Qray Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will, promote luxuriant growth. Falling Hair is immediately check-" ed.

Tlie Young and alt tkaee whose liair has not yet turned Qray or White, will prefer

Kirs. Allen's ZylobalMimnn It is,an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear an'd' transparent, without s^dimetat. It beautifies knd reft'eqhes the hair, and as a simple Hair Dressing, it has np eqnal. All Mothers are adriped to use it, and. nothing else, on their bildreh's ff4ir its good effects'in after life plainlydisceraible. Everybody should oue of these preparations, both not rered. Sold by all Druggists. ml8dw6m

Mailer'* Herwsglaa IM l.lv«r «I1 is less objectionable to the taste and smell, it is more readily taken by delicate pertoasVnd children, is more easily assimilated, and ia productive of more immediate beDefit than other kinds of oil are.

Da- J.

Marion Sims

DEALCI

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a^'ct UAU|lUfc. vmv'ilDlQ*

iUf. ereryUttif usually done ii^j^J||a^1

JUB

d-i'i a: At nj

Provisions, Flour, "Salt, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, &e.,

Will keep the best quality of articles in the above line, for sale at the lowest pricef.

Walnut st., bet. 2d and 3d, Ulii I. ISOl I Terre Haate, !h'jyl2dlm

DAN MILLER, .11

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in rs GrooeriM,Provisions, Nails,Feed, Flour, Fiab, Salt. Shingles,

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CARP

CARP:

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CA:

HAT

Byce's

-ifeal u»«»i «1£^

MATTINGS!

Wall Paper Wall

Pa^!,

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!. Wall Paper! Wall Paper

lO'i

BEAUTIFtTLffAIR

Nature's Crow*, Yo^miigi Cultivate it. GRAY HA IK

says: "For tome year?

I had given up the nse of/Cod Liver Oil altogether but since my attention was called by Dr. Sayre to Peter Moiler's Cod Liver Oil, I have prescribed it: almost daily, andi^have everjr reason to be perfectly satisfied with it." 1 by Druggists. apl 12d2taw3m

FAMILY CROCEIHES.

PROVISION STOKE.

j'l 3^.

A. J. WELCH,

Jeans, Flannels. Tweeds, 1

eiwl

Sx

All kinds of i: )"k1

FAMILY GROCERIES,.

t/J'i 3i'. ifw

We are now opening a general stook of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and reatiest our friends and the public to give us arcali and examine our Stock and Pricos. All kinds ot

COUNTRY PBODUCE Bought^t the market pri6e. OlVe tti a dill.— No trouble to show goods.,

FLOUB AND, FEJEJJ. We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you caaiat all times get the bestof Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. All goods delivered free or charge in the city.

TURNER A BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.

Terre Haute, 0"t. 0,1809. dtf

JACOB E. VOORHEES, DRAi.aa n«

riii

FAMILY "'GROCERIES

and coimntr frodcce, Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth, Will keep on hand a full supply ot food for man and beast.

'FLOUR,

FEED.

tti

FRUIT, POULTRY.

And a general assortment ot

Family Groceries abd Provisions Will keep constantly, on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. He has in connection with the above 4 FRESH MEAT MARKET, Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave

orders and they will be filled and de ivered promptly to all parts of the city Wil also buy all kinds of

COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well to call before sellihg.

J. E. VOQItHEES.

MgSldtf.

AlfB fteiH.

LAW OFFICE estate_agency.

F.|i |KEREpi^9,

AlUntj

at

bt sH Knl

kUfc Igrit,

cfuu aiii Ajp^ TERRE HAUTE, I2fD.

jin this market. All we ask is, an examination and fair comparison. We are determined to giyei oar customers the ,,

VERY BEST OF BARGAINS.

In exchange for their Wool. We keep all -, kinds ef

COVERLETS,

»j

AC., 6C irtin

Career Fonrth aad Eagle Streets, Teire Haats. Connected with Uie abovejs a first-class •ai Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the pro -irietorship of ^rhich hais again keen resumed .y Mr. Miller, who anarante.es to all who may patronize him, good accommodations at reasonable charges.

W Board by the Meal, Day, Week or .Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.

AS. H. TURNER, T. 0. BCSTIK TURNER & BUNTTN, Wholesale and Retail ,DEALEl|StIN,',/

'RfiMEMBER'"'

That at the Vigo Woolen Mills Vou can get the he^l of goods and the highest market price f(jr youf Wool, either in cash or exchange*.

S S KENNEDY ft OO4

jimi r. bard, cBMLncavrr. JAIRD CRUFT,!

Attorneys

jpake Ustm

roftr

ff ur Depai all give every one an iity to sect#fretttfc.

"Hancl

jt^AWorvTHH'T tt

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Rf6e^" CSSxpt! *3how •i3» if. .,1 m&mn

'"RYGBS' OARP^HALy 1 1 1 H.-'V .iMOuU lOWBtl .sill* ,u

In view of new» arr ments for NOW is the keepers' to make

".ookinif illa*iica

5*

"LU'B.':' BUCKELL, PAINTER,

VIGO WOOLEN MILLS!

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'Wt have now dri hand the

ul

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East end Main street, ,)U.-jy

te: a^2Ta

?EEEE HAUTE, INDIANA. JOit l„U:j. Ji

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ST!

ATTORNEYS.

at law,

Ovncc—Mo. SBMain 8treet,at»-*talr».

P. BEAUCHAMP, A.TTOBNEY LAW 141 UDI STB1XT, DR SXAIBS. ^tern Land Broker, Loan* teootim,te4jEstate* Managed. irticnlar attention given to Collections, •espondence soliciMd from nan-residenjs.

[AltROAD AGENCY ""4

kmes H. Turner, Agent for the Railway, (Lale Bellerantain) having moved

kmesll. Turner, Agent for the C. C.

»j, (Lale Belief)*

Horses anil Cattle

hospital and Office, Atner t)f 5th and Klestroets. Terre flatte. Ind. oct9wly3

TIERE IS KiU SUCH WORD AS FAIL., ^Ttarrants Compound or

tBCM

corAinA. A Sore, Certain ASB

Speedy Cure

Fot all diseases ef 'the Bladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either ia the

Male or Female,

uently pesforming a

tpa&of Three or Four fhrf.

Mi acknqwl Profeuion

m.

and always

time than any other Preparation.. In of

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TABRANT'8 ,B1. Exlrart *ff Cakekt aad there is no need of confinement or in diet. In its approved, form of paste entirely tiMelesa.'ani'eMisd* no nnpieasMiaatientD thaaataent. aadapesBoriare. "edged by the Jrost

Learr.

arned l)i»lyttra

bj the

'oitM thitt in the Above clam of l)itknd capfca la a»e the only two

.. PertbVfcekn •eihesknewa that

be relied a#oa with

a^Cefui^ty of Success. TARRANT'8 ^oaipoaad £aU«ct tf

Cfhebe aad «e»abU.

|w^oMJy Druggists all over the^W^id.-

Of tJ'CLOTBS:!1

OS! MA V-TlMGS 1

-.Ji iill '.titai 3J

.if I •).! .. i: si ..

QS Ohio Street, opp. Mayor'n Office, (Busiemeitt. iii* »«i: •. »l.r

With a large Stock of th^ abovb nl&tcriatof the feest qtiaflity-, caife-» ,l*ia

fidlv selected by practical tests, LOWEST CASH PBICE.

White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, •Cliimberw,'Ac., frwn^.-.vA'.v^S.SOper lOO Window Glass, extra quality, from .... $3.5^ per Jwfe

Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Qlass^p

SPECIAL TERMS Tf THE TBAD|:.-Q|

VRIAH

JKTTElfs.'

a'

.•,

LARGEST STQCK OF li hiip i£"r" ,» .Kia

•J

Casimetes,

Satinets,

X(

Blankets, coverlets,

STOCKING TARNS, &C.,

Kvop- offered in Terre Haute, in ez^faango for

I WOOL Aa]

we have no hesitation in sating that in

QUAl«ITf AND FINISH

I Our Uoods I l(ri-

'.-M'Xai

dANNOT BE SURPASSED

h* hjh

prepared to sell AT THE

IRA DELANO. KLISHA HAVENS

U. R. {EFFERS.& CO.,

!U0

._, Wholesale dealer's in

Yankee Notions and Cigars,

And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a full assortmcht of

iTOTIOlsrS,

I

Loth*, tankc

i, cl 3 aa-rfiiffi hae:

'owH.i.rt

Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons, i- Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, 1 and Trimmings^ Threads, Needles, Stationery,

Hosiery ana Cigars/ AT WHOLESALE ONLY. arpil-ldwtf

L" W. P. BRISCOE,

OS I DEALER IN '8ife Funnily Groceries,, Provisions, Hermetically Mealed Fruits,

Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, Preserves, Jellies, 1 Sauces, Catsup,

PielcVes and

Country Produce, Ohio Street between 3d aqd 4tl|, Terre-Haute, Jndiiina,

Qoods delivered in tho City free of charge. marldly..

OR A8. ALEXANDER.'

rn

Both Eastern and gemine Hofce-made, half Wool and all Wool.

rpHE N K¥

C.'Jt'

his^ofioe to the store of Turner Bualin, ««rner 7th and Main ftreetf, will give through receipts on shipmen disk to all the E# without traasfet)and to aU

vcuj niu iuivhru a vof Produce afed Mer^hanEastern Citien, CgValn in.bulk all ]few England by any other liue,nnil

'Towna, freight as lowua by any other liue,nn time ss quick. Ovorrha^c-'^irmn^itb'^jn'l. ctoCdtf Corner Ttli and Maul street !9!S

.C. K. (UFJFOHD, V. S., TRKAlfl ALL .1 ')|seascs of

55SBHSS—asm K. C. READ.'

ALEXANDER & BEAD, DEALERS IN Fliur, Meal, Cori}, Oatd, Baled

Hay, and Feed of all kinds, Cornpr 8tb nail Itaia 8b. ticles delivered.to any par ef thecilyfree ot clarge. dee. 343mi

ASTROLOGY.

CLAIBYOITANCE

A S O O

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m.liLOOK OUT. •.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!

$1,000 TO ANY PERSON WHO WftjfEQUAi MADAME j&PHAEL.IN Tflf^, PROFESSION,.

KR.KAlt.ING

Ai AME RAPHABL is the best. Shi succeeds,when all others have failol. *A}l who arelin trouble—all who-have been ulvfortu-' iate—all whose fontf hopes have. beeA disppointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deee*lr-all-whkhav*iheen misledjand trifled With—all fly to her for advice ^Bd satisfaelioni, Ail..who are in doubt of

._eiaffections of tioso they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds. Love Affairs She NeverFails iShe has tne secret of winning the affections of {ha oppositeaex. She shows yon the likeness of your fuiuro wife or husband, or absent friend. She guides tlio'srngle to a happylnarriage. and makes the iharried happy. Hef ai^l and advice has by en tlicited in innumintble instanced, and tlis result has' always been the uicnns of sccurin?

AiSpeedyand Happy Marriage bliA is„ therefore, sure pondtDiae. It.ie Well known to tho puMic Inryo tli it she wue tlie first and shu is tho only person in this cointr.v who can show tho likeness in re:ilitv and who can give entire Siitislartion 011 all the concerns of life, which crfn be tested and preveil by thousands, both married and mu gla, who daily aud eagerly visit her. jo all in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, there9ultof all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extrs charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona Gde Astroleglft that every one can depend upon. She the/treatest Clarivoyant of Uie nupeteentb ccatury. It is that #ell-known fket that makes illicit pretenders copy her advfertifiejndnts and try to.iinitate her.

Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter ofthe seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, and diaroveraiost or hidden taeasure*.

All interviews strictly private and confidential. Asa female Physician her remedies never fail to euro all female irregularities, ana so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, out,' on the contrary., they improve the health. refore, cometme, come all, to

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Perfect Cure in the

„ERMS-—Ladiej, $1 Uentlemen, 51.50. 1. B.—Thosft at a distance ftiily communiwith •Jertpct satisfaction by enclosing enf dollar and stamp. All communications iCtly private aad confidential. ddross Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug23wly

1RBHAOTK'OPEKAHOB.Sf!.tt! I*il* Baled protos&ls Tor gas tubing and fixtures Ihereeeivad until the 11th "July. 1S70. at the office Messrs. 4 Eouaenot^

faJuly,ofVrydagh,Hosfordofse«nstreets',

west eorn4r 0f-4th and Wanash and specifications may be at the ef J. A. Architect, from 5th inelusive.

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WINDOW MiAM, WHITE LflAD, 01|jS? PAINTOr TURPEljiTlrPrE, JAPAN,TARNISIIES^ BklJ8HE.S AND* PAINTER^' MATUkUfc GENBRAEIY

'.' lactgsVl bne tarol tmiji lis

&e ttreti4ei^.Mid .l)irel?tejfc of'him 'Bun*' Haiti** RrflO^Lnf tta.

pIKE INSURANCE CO., •.'•'ii? Jifc -.! ''-A Hare

tau day appointed

*Oi

Carpetsl

-Ijoom"

a ajvij '.«i Hi#

j,lj I -Ait-kmi lftjiiilwq .u iiiii.' t, :.o

^t€LU-^^lL*iL2i*k±ill0 ill

the,U%S»,Qevcommenced

••'ag business MklhedMMft«etolMC.J8SbIt was the first Insurance Company ever es.ompanyevcr establ ished on the XJnion and Co-operative cin|etKthis caaatry. «M-lstiew tWter#«#t pompwyji the wept, tnd wiU very soon iMaifeslhi file country.*

nesi influence dreatar than that ef any. other Jaii irancc Company. "it, is- a tobHlMttiAi1 of nUn'ereuj Local Companies., co-operating nnder- cestui •aanapctfreat. Tor mutual gfS*y and pront.— 3#e stocki^ diatribpWd ovenitaaentiM west. systematically apportioned accorrtin»r to popoa* tosecUrfrhicalinfluoBtT' aml busitin?" poliqy is simple and liberal, without a day clau?6: Its lci'SWare"

61

GjARBFTOLY ADjrtfefEd

ff0'

I

Window 81iade»

Pli^fpTLX PA1$^

.'^At On^, ^iUwut Daioouut. .•»* Ihsi|r^ J)WeUinga- at. law^sg rates alarm* I^ghtn.ug.as^l.

blfM'f n'ul nrj J0J1N *), CIVAIN. Ln 3f rfi 'k to niKH uif.*OK8: va{»i iwn ^J. a FICE--141 MAt^iS^REET, iSrHtlCwV.a. SKCOSD-FliCkOiL

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il dim

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iii.-1

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fl i.

tf.-Ai (i

nwoli

-isizLv

upfebrilf

'Ji li

IIQNESI? S" JONES".

'UtV".

Have* the' :iW: oJ

$4&]kji$Mk, F&L&N n„,

.ia i.vf .*

v?s

¥1

(Kuhn, the Celebrated Drill Inventor's last and best.)

A'Force Feed Drill» Operated by Spur (tearing. No Loose Cog Wheels About It!

Npessiltle to Choke it—The Feed Chanced 1a we Second—Will Sow An? Kind or (irklii /r Sffd.lrtrtlrr Clean er Foal. The grain is distribited by means ef small double spiral feed wheels working In cups under the hopper these wheels carry, the grain

ARlffERS' Fltft^D DRILL

Tljewheels'ate all fastened to the drill, and the feed is changed bj' 'ijnplv moving a tmnll pevct—itft

doneln loit^aecosD.

Sepd for Circular showing how the ers'Friend came out ahead in I860, to jO^E9' JONES,

Tke Weekly Express Free! Ytf will send a copy of the Wkgk^vExpress the obeiee df eight other Weeklies on'our list! free for one year, to. .any^one purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or more from us, for'cash before November 1.18TO.

JLTi L. KISSNER'S' .r-

Palace of Music,

s= mA3sros.7"

tRE CELEBRATED KNABE, Steck'tif -j 'l !»J iil'lfi ma*

r^tout

and other first-clase Makers.

la all the essential points to he united,ic ina|[ing a truly first-class instrtilncnt, thes I Piurfi hate earned for themselves a repota* tioA regardless of ForeignRibhon Deearationsf &c4^o.,that places them,S:u

\TTlI0tIT RTV'AlS! JKI

While tohusers the following important cba siderations are offered: lit. In making continually purchases off lar|#'-tiumber orla^trmnents at a time, for can, besides reeeiviag the beaoJUs of the lowest discounts, it secures me likewise, al ww! thfe most choice instrunibnts. 21, Occupying the e*ten«ive building of my oWn, thus saving the co=tly rents also beiiiv alife to attend personally to (be tuning and reaiirhig, enables mo jo offer to'buyer? sti^f suaerior fii- tninienti whivh Hunply aro lielon «om|K:tituQ ol..any, otlur dialor here'") nliR.ad.

A full assortment of the i'cle,rited Silvei Topsfne

3stantl'y

C. E. HOSFORD, Sec y,

jylCth T, 0. H. do.

*gans

kit. Central Arrant aid Join

CINCINNATI. OHIO.

and

infnf

A

,a f, I •."i-c.K iil k» loliw 9ill Ilsn:Hni~r,!p

Iv

l^iaier efgaid Cnh^anr.*M^Meifcftan hte authonty to transact its basiaess. _li Isfte largArt CoinpahyiN ianJT OFtho i+r -tilV-IUMj ExdnsurelyFire fiuaineflS indbfMtnH ef aH.?»«ibiiiiitiMisiimii ^|nc^ejji«eaadQwm

X&str# /Jwiu^jTr^s^d,"

SEW GOODS

--•%,

THE

ii tA'i

if

to a discharge opening the cup

antF/orce it out, and With it

force

other obntructionn.

eat *trne

ttnH

It is utterly impossible to

(hbko it, and as evidence of this fact the whetat we have in our sample machine is half cbaff. and by .turning tho wheel it is carried throngh as well as clean wheat.

It.'will sow any kind Of grain, and. in any desired. ier force feed drills to change the feed1 you remove ono cog wheel and put in another and tie cop wheels Are'16ose and liaoTe te be Ipst, In the 1

quahtity desired. In otSi

»t

ki ,t»vb atiiil, all jjaih. lo dj-w bos Wfitva To »nna to

business, David C.

loig

wmihmm-L

f-il

•East sitle Public Square,

TKRK-IMfTK,INI*.

o\

li

ingand

Melodeons

jn hand also. Sheet Music* In

strhction Books, and every-rariety of Smaller Musical Instruments. When nceding-any articlotn

IIm

Musielihe

eml ordeg* 'calLat! S1

••••A 3-m

»iiT,

Hwdqharters of£ 'die M'usic Trade'

UN TEItRE IIAUTK.

UMi

ssner'sPalaceof

Music?

No. 48 OHIO, STREET^ (Opp. tho old Court TKRRRHjIVTr., INI»

B. All kinds of Instruments repaired

MANHOOD: Zu.M

fiow Xpsl! How Rnitoredl Jui fpvMinhed in a

enctlopey TWw centt,

LECTURE

en

m*it,

NATURAL TKKAT-

'Radicalthe

an

Care

ef

by,UBn.

Kpermatorhaea,

Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emu is, Setual Debility, and Impediments te Mi rriage generally Nervousness, CongdmjJtic 1,

Epilepsy and Fits

Mtmlal

and

oa Incapacity, resulting

of ho UreenBook," Ac.

Self-Fhysi-

mitt

abuse

J. Cih.v£*wkUmM. D.. anchor

(.

'A

Booa

"te,Thousands

ot gthrni.'''

twa postage stamps, te CHASi J.'C. KLIME A ^1*27 Bowery, Kew fetk, rtO. Box luSC. so. Dr. Culverwell's ['Marriage Guide," fe 25 cents. ma4dw#m,^.^

ti»

eofiii}

U. kto

•»f! '.jaw 16 oiio -ir!T 'iiutw si 913w ,• atwnadT Vj wins 1 i»w razo4 t£ avoid 1 "?T9W ytii) i,T$dw soslq ii ... .. T«^tsoclMte4 wklfca(« ial ifcp general*

Eut,who

thlr^r IC In Ea

sP°onN

Ww

I

•wn! »!ni

1

itiw -d b-)1 niRK( T(tafl: JOHN Q. GRAIN-iy%OJtik- W.iJAHsailAiJr

lias

been head salesi

Stort, titd pi

out

ertttH

bles us to sen rate*pMM"wnS eiFft «oMf hi tkf« nif rk«t,.aarfwe' are t«lendiHl to d* hiisfami tto plart ef ^(JuickHale^aiidSlaaUrvirtUs.^ In the* iHtnre doi aot think of PURCHAS^G dsivbeMu mmj rrockerj, Olassware, K*i»^

¥iO«d, •adj.Wfl.-,

jmp«

China, anu Hous^, Furtishmg, tWwls generally,uiftilvWcall and see onr Mammoth

Stock

the latest styles and patterns at 1 kONWflJngm^ iiVDSOM EAST.1lollSM ha.: aM mi 1 1-f

i'.O ban

iiu. JwUw

i'The

Hattei^

1 J« t- .1 l-i

ew York Sat Store: -rv-j ,.,1 -. ii II •. )'.! no run •, VI jllaving a oompetentr buyer inr New \jork to select gdotfs asnbn at tAannfactored,

I

I JI

!T=

TJOOFING.

|CLIFT & Wl^A|!p^

I VdAgantaiand Dealers InarwniM

John's Patent Asbestos Roofing*, Rock Biiw Paper Co's Building a oi vy.-.-l flng 9Iate, uo*.,tt od FeQt

and Cement Hoofing ago Bl ''Stone

i-''

icago El^etio tt^fin^ [PEKS, used i« the place of flaate] onjthe inside, and for Sheathing unaer ig on the ontside: ofs applied- in. etty and omntry ^iMl wan-anted. Ca|l en.as at the

siding on the outside: Hoi

J'rairle

,C1ly

Planning Mill's, corner of 9th and Mulberry niSpistriets. dtf

Money Cannot Buy It'

For Sight i« Priceless

E DIAMOND GLASSES

"MftnnfltoUra^'h^^ 1

Ji E. SPEKiCER A CO,, N. l\,i ^ieh-are uaw ofemd to the imblio^j^e PMt^i ed by all the celebrated Opticians 1 of the World» be fte 1

««T PKBWJCT,, Hitural, Artificial help to the' eye ever kaown. They ara gronnd.human.their

oWn

orjbeotra-'oi the.lens

under

supervision, from minuta Crystal blji,

melted

derivefneir nam*Peb-

together

.and

iarnond." on acco^iqt ef t^eir h^xdnea^ 1 brilliiiiicy^' lie Scientific Prin^le which llvey are constructed brfn^S" the'eore"?'

dually

wnverihe'or sight re., pe

cimar to all others in

use.

11 (ti Monuted ill the flnest iuuimerr Inlfraiqes

of

the

best of all

—nd

•feweleY and Optician, Sole' Agent'for Terre H^ute, IndaanK frea wham, utey eanenig: died to obtained. Theeegoods are not *u price.

[••ijiil -. .i*i

it eoaeaSieanrtoeall.

tfdtf.may

.am ^cTtiAii-jiaJia'i'

fwYoifr'Siorei'

.jLlHAt ItXJT GAQMMAM

ft

T€rHotA

Carpet 1

mtt

atrH

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1

Ttot-Jfattar,

145 MAIM 8TVEET. jul4d fm

NEW MUMKK n.

£a

ry Goqds Sjtore

Opened auiiib

WEDNESDAY,MAY Uth,

With

a'full

and cokipletaSteek

ef -1-»4

t:1 hvii.jot ,i.

Dry Notions,

Ac.

At No. 3 Early's1 Bloc?k,d I®

Main Street. Terro Haute. Indiana.

W. W. BLACK CO.

.-.i-fi

mTdwtf

.afitii 1

.« a atsj^n ajuBUUR* wi«iit ,ai jcu •avraiA »»wB heAi .avamj .a (XL#

tt*l rrs JeaJJ

"ic

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Fureiefcdhe

tyjiiJk

IioaiceW

waht»K wu-A. 4 ik*ipBATS STUMA

i^eiaa IiaM

.a jjj.

aoT j3uaa dmut imt* -ai.' Jt 7a 1 a.j latge and%ellhi«eM«4 stoekM 1 v« f,

A. iK:

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of

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a.'..irraT

in stai»#TBii"

ff 'a svah»,u/.'+*

aaiIrtinekntrt .atfC it

txainBurii A s^ahf^o'

IWMlfit

fOpaiitr «e« PV nf') alv «i^aA

1B6D)I .i' en ua rr-«o I'M

.Jotioo^i

hdijjHKka

a

•j ^,.'.1 waalaryiir,

t- i,

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at

4

va

I

9

A?

DRESS GOODS,

1

.*%, mimtr

iiasouj ivi

4

est

Azaj A

.. ,-y.

1

the Dry^oods YWe Hatemir*d form large trMra,mittwe sltallidngiliMte integaat hvytors by viAji'. t. noi

Jjdtf ett Price*? Fair .•.liealitig and kiwi ireatmmn t. via sntr.-

ru.

Is the motto of tho

6dJ

NEW YORK 5

trd

-r.'i

Jiisjfn vjtLm It "ii ui'KHii tiii

73 MAIS STREET, "-i

r"nl

Terre-Haute, Jadiana.

•'I SPECTACLES

I L• CO ft I I I .. itt^k «aurje ,.Loitr Spectacles and Eye-Glassry ,,lm

bp

,.

land comfort

while

imi

P.

in, front of.

e.ve, producing a clear

aja visien,the as

inhlre natural.health^sightdistinctpreventfiig and'

!il|iinpk-ii.santsenMtions,dii'tire«S,

.#uch

as glimmer-

if

rW.

materia^

for that pur|4»eauaiitji

upplied ti rafdwly

GUNSMITH.

ICMOYALe

G»,-i

OHW ARJS8TBOKO. .His removed his Ounsmith Shop te. jack's iiar buttding,on

Third- stfeet,one deoT

otMrrtngtou's Block. whe$ehe

make

Aerttl

will be happf

tolneet all his old customers and as many ribs as

-new

WholeealeandBamil-deaieria

11* Copper- Distilled l£ca tacky Whi«fc/ iW.i-, ah vi. reign and Domestic Wine* and Liguore, ^o. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and itb

TERRE-HAtTTB.IND. iclCwly)

3

T~7Toi

S E I A a -t -it Xi A »tii -ueaa im

wwa i. 101

tUS &-MORRIS"*

1

OICLEB^TED

Mrt

awuii

umi IMJI a^' 1

,sp«sfe£teir

-SiJVttM L-d) «««. AND EYE GLASSES..

f1£ I Id

X.rU&

-j4&

es ard Acknowledged to

11

tkaMo^.lfjprfem,

as^stance to sight

rnrr manufactueJ^aadt,{,

real always be relied upon as aflordingperfect

ttrenqthening and pre-

—. .ens•*« Aye«mestthoroughly.

ou« fti ,fltB" |I. 4j -/.m.ui |^Be take odeaHioti' to riotffy the "•dJ public that we employ no* v" pedlarB and to cautionv. them agBinet i» these. s*i'

"iTi

our goods for f. 'w sale. iw« iio

|a{4/i

JEWELSIB,

-gH

-W i"

SO%E AetST Ul

a

YsH

Terre Haiite, Indiana.'

•h

jd

DENTISTS,.

.i» ,,l.i I

a a-ii(

ft jdi mttix mtei tmim

I ISA "jv **K

OVBR

fCe's "Buckeye ^tore.^a -»si»« t* aaan'i®* —i- at iuf ». 4:M 8'1'

W0R£ HONE AT

10

ill Operations Wnimthl. sh Urn .,».• P&J i*iit MDk -fjt-.-j ItflJ&cJF'bf "WciW-ifc•

WMffe. ,.0 lm» wdoladad.ta n«. i"!

r«^.Yfee°df:U,^,,Ct8f ^°m5f

^4 it BARa:.4-o£oiiu|w^" Rrgocoa utd

AfccgssOT

ntcHAJtiCAL

te Dr. D. Si. WELD.

BjaMenal

1

So. lzi

Mud

B16efc Haute,In«.

.I^Usinavca—CornerTerre

i-a

Fifth

ant)

tiwan street

j-t_

raSOdtt