Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 July 1870 — Page 3

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F11E DAILY EXA'llESS, l» i-.!.l~IO.I KVKKY MOKMNG (KXCEl'T 3UKDAY3) AT

'!!!. SIXTH OHIO ST\. OPP. P0ST0FF1CB.

EAT-HB OP ADVERTISING.

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i'cirlv advertisers

will ho j.llowed ip'ittcr PlthK vi

MONTH!/. CHA^IQiiS of

itiT liorate*»nt *rlv*irtninjri»1tlie WLEKI. KX I'hK.^S will be b*ll tho rates charged the I»A1J/i ,ttfi'f

Alvortiw"m^nt.«

both DAIL* nn'l

UKKl.Y, will b'j chflWil lull ih.ilv rue ami 'Jiio-haif thf,' W cekly ite\ i?*y J.e al mlet tiscmfcnU one •Kjlur per fiaitre for each insertion' ir»

VrV Lufral Noticoii 1«» ctriis j5*r line. n*i item however short ir.ee-tc»i in Iocj) iluum fvr lcf than 50 cent?. ciT* Marriage and Innera! untice* v) .w. tfif Society mectinprs and Itcligiou* notices r?ents each jn«crtion, invariably in advance. ear Collection? will he raadr guarterly on nit 5id' rri"ine»

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Souiefliing J'oi iiiismet-s Men to Ponder Orcr-

Tlierc no truer navini liian tli:i "Sweet are I lie of :ulv.i—liu-nient

-ii-c llicv hit i|n ni.t advert pr­

ior they •1mlI rarely bo tu aMed .vitl (ii-toiiicr-

The New Y'.i I i':iys: "Adverli--in!' i-i I lie liiianei il railwav to ••iiccp' I all 'ill |'t ed I\ I'llt tllC"-.e f' 'V are the ini-ii Innl |i nmcs ii'

nohody l-e doe

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An txeliHii'/o.' ayff: "I'ryiii:' to do l.u-«iue-M \v tli out a-1 VIM i-M lie I lil winkJIH' thrniifdi jtall J_'»eeri yun may knmv tliat yon are iloint' it, hut

And another: "Vi»ii iniidit a- well al leiii|il to slrini|Mi'i the lie idol an elephant Willi a Iii in hlefn 11 .1 i| nd- :h to atleinpl to do hu .ini:-\'i and o/noie printer's ink. 'I liat'^i to

WHY don't youtiade with

m,v"

r-aid a

e|oe-li'-ted trade ni'in to a I'liend, the other da v. 'I he replv w-i- elru aelei i-t i«You have ne\er a l.e-1 me, il. I h.l\P looldd all over lor an mvjlalioii in llie tihape ol 'ill advei 11- emeiit and loiuid none—1 never co where 1 am not invited.

The editor ol the Ma iloii Aurnt'in means 1 »n ine Tlii ii wlial lie^avc "I'atroni/.e tliose who palroin/.e von irioiir molto. Wt: hall deal and t'enii our Ii lends to deal oiilv with mereliantt- and ImsincKS men who advert -e. We iikiv he eoin|ipllc(l to hnv, siimi'linie^, from tliosf who do not ]ial roni/.o nhul only when wc ran't df filhcrwi^o."

And yet another say a: "A man who iviti too moan to advert i.'-e land he wan led to sell put a written notice in one of the hotels the other day. A man who was inquiring for a sinnll farm was referred to the written notice, when he replied: "1 can't hny land at a fair price of anv man who does his advertising in that wav. He'd steal the fence, the pumphandle, and the liarn doors, before, lie gave up possess ion.''

This one jjoes into poetics over the snh-

l''ct: "When trade irrew slaclc and notes fell due, the morehant'.s face grew hmj and Idne his dreams were troubled through theni^ht with slieriirs bailiBs all in nielli. At last his wife unlo liiiu said, 'J\ise up at once, and uet out of hed. and pet. your jia per, ink, niul pen, ami advertise ami advertise to nil f»(»jd mci).' He did hf Ins t-ood wife advised, and in llie paper advertised. Crowds came anil bought o(V all he had: his notes were paid, hi? dreams were ulad, anil he will toll you to this dav, how well did printer's ink re pa v.

The (•|ueu»ti 'I. Annie asks and gets $•^,•'1(15 a column ]v-i- ye«r lor advertising. The business men of that citv do not hesiiale to pav .ihnt price, for the reason that cverv dollar thus judiciously invested will bring an inoouie ol at least live dollars. Those who advertise most are most suecesstul in business.

This i- demonstrated ovcrv dav In the experience of tdircwd men. It kssaul one house in Cineinnati expends ^1,000 a week in advertising. Tlicv do not break up at it eithei. Many there and al Cleveland advertise to the amount uf from S'',00i1 to if 10,(100 vearlv

In Salem oil'1 business man p:iv- at the r:'e ot live dollars per line lor cverv in sortitii ot In advertisement. A Iniu pay ^•Jih) for three linos i-ne year. These men ure liberal and sharp in huMncss matters, and make as mut"li nioiicv. it liot more, than any bouse in town. I liev owe their success to llie merit of then products and printer ink

The Hartford 1\-I, in ,1 lew lolidjK works, reciK'ni -es its s-pns:itii nil power as well as its usefulness:

What :m eveitemenl and

uen-Uion

that little lour-line :nlvel I i«euK-nt. olleling a cniletsbip lor sale, has cieateil throiii'hout the countrv. The three imtortunate Congressineu. driven Ironi then seals, and verv likelv Iroiu public life bv simple 'Notice' in a.daiU j.upar, undoubtedlv utter mental malediclions nj'on ii in 1 ad it is in is however, aptlv clashed amoiu" the tine arts and nppropriati'lv termed the Mire road to a convpetcncv I'ut while these t\-tnemlvr-i ol CuntrM? are rlnrfTing all ilu ill Inek and nu-tortune l. pnnteis ink on• liio -t sikws -tul business men -omul a counter note, rind rrive a hearty and emphatic endorscnicnt ol ill th it ha-

been sud in its t.ivor Vnother s,vin to ihc tn irvellou iv I'd

lows .. ii. »£V. -V .. .1 INKi uKSfKoi" A»VI r.u-i MI:NI We don't Touch fov tht fvillowuis lory, 'u-ave the reader loJic- i»wn iotlc*tions on the r,b|cet family in loiida lo-t their little hov nud ndverti-,e«l tor him in the d.\ilv paper That wnr afternoon an alliL'aloi crawled up twt ol the -w imp •Hid died On the tmnr dtxrr-^tep In hi stomai'h were found a hindful of ret! hair, some "hone buttons

book, and a pnir of check pants. The advertisement did it—at least, so the editor says, it's of no use for any alligator that has committed a crime to defy the power of a free.press! The editor nays be will fetch them right out of th« Pacific Ocean if it is necessary.". N|

The Hartford Cowj.tnl tells us something of tile Secret* of the rrrU 2 The secret of advertising is iio't yet dis covered by all who advertise. A. good den I of money and space -wastrd in cbiui-s^ announcements, which .nobody reads, lieavv ^fanding p'fncai-ds which no more stimulate purchasers than the names on si^ns. Much money is also wasted in eircularii, which are thrown into entries and down cellar ways, and always received with contempt, or in so ealled advertising :-beets which nobody read?}. There is no medium which comes jnlo .--neli close contact with the people a the newspaper and if advertisers only understood I heir business they could make their paper as interesting as any other part of it. Jn lDwEv of the German papers advertising is carried on to an extent ol which we have no idea. The newspaper is the real exchange. Everybody goes to it with all his wants, and almost ail his woes. The consequence is that th«- sheets are as lively as neighborhood »os--ip, and often the pages devoted tryadvertising are the be pari of the paper: and the paper -, are read through The announcement^ are ahvayt short, always 'tran.'ucnt, and one looks at them in the morning to see what the world has to offer him that dav, by way of business or amii cment. Perhaps his next door neighbor has a rare piece of china or a ehoiee engraving to sell, or he would like lo "et an odd number of some serial which voii happen to li.ive, .-omebody somewhere, announces something that interests \oit. and so lile is made more endurable, trade is quickened, and want ire "iipplied. We look to s-ee more rencr il use ol the advertising columns ol newspapers inthi.-j countiy loi all the inls anil queries ol life.

The III ind Kioi'l Juittc think* it

11o111d be tail:'lit 'i I'll I- AH I-or A iivFKTisiNi There is nothintr that more de rvei to be coilsid red and taught as an art than advertising. Willi the lael before the business eoiiimimiiv thai a large number of nan have made gigantic loitune^by in\enlini' new desi "ii' :nid means of ad\«-i tising, as as bv the pei-sistent. use ol pi inter's it issalelv wilhin bounds to that not one in len in business commiillities •ive an adequate conception of what they lotild do to insure success. The mass ,of tlieni achieve an advertisement once in si\ months, and let it die dead in the pa.ers'until iI. becomes an evesore to reads'This is very like a sheer waste of exertion xs well as money. Mohliers alivs break s.tep in going over a bridge iu arge numbers, and il a business man wants to break into a. paying business lie should always make his advertisements keep step! Continuity and regularily wins as"wel! as uniqueness and attractiveness of design, but it costs more. Bonner if the New York Ledger invented the epetition of lines'1 and made a fortune) but the process is too well "played out" be worth imitating. Nome of our bniness men have shown a commendable ingenuity and enterprise, also, in devising designs, but the majority pursue the idd pond-ager styles. Jji the absence of

originality, continuity is I he next best thing—not in huge advertisements, but in brief ones oft renewed. Oft renewed, tliev I'et the places of the new, and so reappeal to the eve and attention. Besides, advertise Roods in their season, and only in their season,

Here is a practical view of it from one of our exchanges: Nrwsi-Ai-K.K A dvf.KTISINIT.—ccasionallv I hear a man complain of his newspaper, because it contains advertisements. "What does that mail want a newspaper for'' lie can want it only tor the inhumation it gives. Now it matters not_ to him whether il comes in the shape of an advertisement, or in the reading columns. The knowledge is what we are after. Where does I lie farmer get his first knowledge nf farm implements and seed Hid von not find the reaper vou now use l.i-l described iu the advertising department ol your farm journal.' That new cultivator that (bes the work several times belter and cheaper than the old ode, where did yon find that? Among the advertisements! Those new sweet potatoes that yield so finely, and cook so nii-alv, Where did you learn concerning them'' That ne-w machine, that does the work so nioelv, was proclaimed through

Ivertising columns ol llie liew'spn-

I lie ailvertising per. The iidvertisiii!. columns ol the newspaper are of full a--, much peenniarv value I Ihe reader as read ins matter prop-

Vve nre indebted to the advertising (•(diinins for cheap newspapers. They arc the lubricator that run the machine, l'cw papers could live on their subscriptions alone ('ut oil the advertising, and nine-tenths ofthe papers in the I'nited ^1'ilcs would die out, and the balance, be obliged to raise their subscription price.

W HAGGERTY,

M'Uintiicturer ol

ALLENG E AND 'v'

N 1 S O A S

•-PiTssnl rniulles.1!-

Tallow.

:t .r|as,

alley, a

bras-" barrelled pistol, Suinl-Ay-school

Oil,

«k('"

South 101h strerf,

TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA

Tiiis Challenae bNiap in pu:iranteed cquil t«» tt up»n«»r, t»i any ii leuru eoai t"r I lun.lvv purr v:.. lune.vltt

rt'.A.iisrTiEiR/, Cur I.nlnvetle n«»«l I.ocust Sis.,

t'vrc- lltt it ti', Ind*

Does Graining. Paper Hanging. Oalciininliu' ant everything usually dene in the line^ uine'2llv_ 1

%^s

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Bald up ike System.

Strength -evaporate* £*st at thisThis is especially the case with all who live by the sweat of t^iz^row. of the sieve-like skin a moisutr exudes which contains the element of vitality. Thereby the blood is impoverished^ the actveS relaxed ihe muscles Iweakened,thedi*e*ti(m imjwircd.'.the bowels disturbe^i tod the Miife&l spirits depressed. The constant" dtain that produces these effects cannoi he arrested,.be came it is due fffthe heat-of the atmosphere but the lots of'the «te®Wts can be supplied hy.jextcainti««ation». Now (therefore, is the time-to-resoft-t«-iS)stetter's Stomach Bitters, the most "p^Srfnl .and healthful of all' vegiitmbte' toiucAi JUant- experience has proved that oothiug eke-wiH ofSciently sustain and repulate the «»gten», when wilting down under the double-•pfessiiee of excessive heat, and een^Mit physi -alor mental laboT. All persons who have jeon tempted to try the local-''-tonies'-'^^--(eo-called) which have been started by sowlid speeulators in almost every town and village,-withn view of "turniriga penny'' by the *re«illty of the unwary, know this to their cost, "it 's a wi-°e maxim that says '"hold fast wthnt which is good." Of the forty milliong of people in the United States, probably one-fitib have tested the restorative properties ofllos-s tetter's Bitters and know it to be a specific for dyspepsia, billiousness, nervous weakness, general debility, constipation, fever ana agueand want of appetite: that any of these should be persuaded to experiment with worthless nostrums, recommended by •unscrupulous and ignorant emperics seems al most inercdible.

The Imeprishable Perfnme 1 a rule, the perfumes now in u^e have no jjermancncy. An hour or two after their there i? no trace of perfume left. How different is tlie result succceding the use of

Murray A: I-anman's Florida Water.

Days after its application the handkei*chiof exhales most delightful, delicato and airecablp fragrance. may-Meodey

USED UP.

L'sssays for Younjf Won.—The enervated and used up, who have lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of SOCIAL PI.easuri:, with words of cbeer. and sanitary aid for the seeming hopeIccf• Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box J?,Philadelphia. I'a. maj-6dw3m

7— BEAUTIFUL HAIH

Mi

Nature's Crowh.

S.A. A lion

You nui 'i Culilmte 11.

GJRA

S»hl ly Druggists. iu1.12d2tiiw.?'Ui

FAMILY GROCERIES.

PROVISION STORE.

)ARP )ARP JARP CARP CARP

HAIR

jtf r* A Hen's ifa rr K^storer

1V1IJ llestoro Gray llair to its nfltutal Life, L'olor and Benuty- It is a mo^.t delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriantgruwth. Falling Hair is immcdiafely thectted. 1 ho ^oung and all those whoso Hair has not yet turned Uray or White, will preter

s. AHon's ZylobalsaiiHini

It is an e.vguisite Toilet Treasuro, clear arid transparent, without sediment, it boautijSes und refreshes'the hair.-arnd as a simple flair Dressing, it lias no equal. All Mothers are udviseil tu uso it, and nothing cl :e, on their

Iiddren':- Hair its good effects-in after lifo plainly diaeernible. Everybody should .mo ol these preparations, both not rered. Sold bv ull .Druggist!). mJSdwGm.

Hlollcr'a Nmriregian Cod..ilver. Qll ,.i less ohjeotiooabie to the .taste and smell, it is.inore roadily. takes by.delicate persons and. children, is more easily assimilated, and is productive ol more immediate, benefitthan other kinds of oil are.

DR.

J.MARtoN.SiM»8ay»: "For.some.ye^rs. I had given uptha nm of Cod Liner. Oil altogether but since my attention, wax catlc/^by Dr. Sayro to L'oter Mollor.'&Uotl.lijv.er Od. liavo presonbod it -almost daily, and have cverv rearon to be perfectly satiKiicd ivilli.it.."

1

A. J. WELCH,

1

I :, Si .4 Provisions, Flour, Salt, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, &c.,

Will keep the bvst quality of -artieles in tho above line, for sale at the lowost pricos.

Walnut st., bet. '2d and lid,

Terre llaute, Intl. '•••:jyl'2dlm

J)AN MILLER,'^'.

rt'- WlioleSdlo and Retail Dealer in

Groceries,Provisions, Nails,Feed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles,

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r.ij'i'

211

MATTINGS!

Wall Paper!

il..

&c., &c.,

Corner Fourth and Eatle Streets, Terre Haute. Connected With tho nboVo is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the projirietorsliip of Which has again been resumed ty Mr. Miller, whd guarantees-to all who may patroniie him. good accommodations at reasonable charges. n®- Board by tho Meal. Day, Week or Mo'nth. mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.

AS. n. TURNER, -... T. C. BUNTIN

TURNER & BUNTIN, .at1 a-. Wholesale and Retail

E A S I N

.o. -...a ..in All kinds. oCv ii..,:

Facmily Groceries.

We are now openingageneralsto^korFamily (Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and request our friends anil tho public to give us a call and examine our Sto-k and Priccs. All kindsor

C'OTTPfTTtX: PBODITCE Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble%o shnwgooda.

FLOUR AND FEED.

We have also opened aFlourandFeedStore, whero you can atall tunes get tho best of Family l-'lour. liny, Oals Bran, Ac. All goods delivered frcoof charge in tliecity.

TURNER & BTTNTTN. Corner 7th apd Maig Street.

Torre Haut6. dtM

JACOB E. VOORHEES, -i I DKALKR IN

FAMILY GROCERIES ANJt CUl'NTRV PRODUCE, Ohio St., hot. Fourth & Fifth, ill keep on hand a full supply ot food for man and beast.

FF.KD.

FRlilT,

u.. pdtjLTRV. .. j,

a

general assortment ot

Family Groceries and Provisions Will keep constantly on bnnda fresh supply of Vegetables ol all kinds, lie has in connection with the abovo

A FRESIJMEA MARES^T, Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave vour orders and th«y will he Oiled and delivered promptly to all pirrts of ttle-rrty. Will nl"- buy all kinds uf

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

E O O E E S

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O I E A N E A ESTATE AGENCY.

P. HL MEREDITH,

Aikrafv at Law aid Kstatr Agrnt. CORNER MAIS AKD THIRD STS.

,, TERRE HAUTE. IND. f.K

liver olfe'red in Terro Haute, 'iii exchafige fft'r

I W O O I

And we have no hesitation in saying that in

QUALITY AND FINISH

thir Goods

MI iiiihwIW—•iaiiei 77.

from July 1st, until the ATT ol thft &UAtner Trade, UlLi all make ..,

Ryce's^3tt»^»|fliom"

.-.fit*!'

E.

,v

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fut

(Vl.i,.oj

CANNOT BE SURPASSED

In this market. All wo ask is .an tion and fair comparison. We are deterinined tn givo our customers tlio

Very Best of Bargains

In -exchange- for-their Wool. We keep aJl kinds ot

VJ

COVERLETS,^

Both Eastern' and -genuine -Iloine-made, half Wool and all Wool.

That ut the Vigo Woolen Mills you* Can tfet^hc best of got)(M itnd thc hrghest market prico for your Wool, either in-eash or.asohanrfe

S. S. KENNEDY & CO.,

../d jjast cnrt Main stpeetc -OCJ'jo ,. .'JT/.I.V ... -,5 ii.'-,.-,, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. ap27w?,m ...

ATTORNEYS.

JOHN P. BAIRD, it!Aftt*SCfcUFT. gAIRD Ac CRUFT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—No. 82Maip Street.up stairs.

P. BEAUCRAMR,-.

]J.

I- ATTORNEY AT LAW 141' MW STREET, CPSt'AlK!?. Western, I*anrt Vj, LqM™9

Neffotiated.Estates Manat/ed. Particular attention given to Collections. Correspondence solicited troui non-f#8i«iiM9.

J^AITjROAT) AGENCY.

riii'itr. is

li

James II. Turner, Agent for the C. C. C. A I. Railway, (Late Bellefontain) having moved his office to the store of Turnef "le Buntin, earner 7th and Main streets, will giTO through receipts on shipments of Produce and Mereliandi»e to all tno Eastern Cities, (erain in bulk wfthout transfor)and to all New England Town" freight as low as by any Other trne. n-nd-time as quick. Over

ch,^"§°s,f

ctoOdtf Corner Tthand Main street

K.

GIFFORD, Y, s., j| •, TREATS ALL

Diseases of Horses aiid Cattle Hospital and Office, corner nf f'th and Eaclestreets. Terro Haute. Ind. ocWwlyS

NO

su( wokd

AS

OIL

ise of ttm.&uUicr Trade she

ti£

5 «special Prices OIL ETS

'in all of our ftepartments.

Ttrnci TMkwill-git* every onean liXO opportunity tn secure extra€f "f •ordinary Bargains in all kinds

MA TTnremffi&iggt&tsi? xfmim

3

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iy OVii'l r. H'jH «»1 inu it .... '-r.il (...."f/

liyce's ^'Family",.^"arp«t ,l(ii:o"-l ..

•RYCE 8 CARPET HALL! a t\ 5 i\

Wall Paper.rs Window Sliades! Wall Paj)er'! Window^Shades Wall Paper E!f^#*&u&%raL°Df'Win"dow Shades'! Wall Paper!r Wall Paper! .(JOdh .'Kl-UiH

\TOD0W 0LA8S, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS, TURPENTINE* JAPAN,VARNISHES, BRUSHES ANDk PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.

R. BUCKET Painter

Ohio Street, opp. Mayor's Offiee, (Bn«icmcnt. Liuycn^jXiLii, .oj in i»

With a large Stock of the above material of the. best quality, carefully selected by practical tests, I am prepared to sell AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE.

White Lead of the beat brands, Eagle, Chambers, Ac., from.... $S.£0 per 1W) lb Window Glass, extra, quality, from $3.-')0 per box

a Affewt far Plate, Stained and JEhianirted Glass.

I®* SPECIAL TERMS TO TIIK TRADE.^

VI00 WOOLEN MILLS!

M'e have now on hand tbc

'h Alii I EST STOCK

Jeans, .aibfiiH.io

..'i07,'{lit

Flannels, 1 Tweeds, -a ^on ,Casimeres, ,,.y r-'ji.i Satinets,

Cloths, ,,,

.. Blankets, Coverlets,

STOCKING YARNS, &Q.,

vi!,.

TARRANT'S:« Compound EXTRACT OF

ClIBEBS AND

COPAIBA.

A Sure, Certain AND Speedy Cure

For all diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organ*, either 111 the Male or I'emale, frequently perlorming a Perfect Cure 01 the ikonipace Ol Thretvr Four JJayti, and alwavs 'x In in

Ye ss fn e' tti an tfny'Other Preparation: the we of

TARRANT'S

Coiti(K»nnd Kxtrnct ef Cnkebi »imI C'ofMtbln there is no need of confinement or change ia diet. In its approved form of paste it i= entirely fasteless, an# CfiuSes no unpleasant »ensation to the ratient, and no exposureIt is now ackJiQwledg§d by the Mo't Learned in the Prdfetmaa tkatin tht alxtvc tlai* Dis-^.fnfwlJt-aTTd n»p«Ma arethe^nly two Remedies ki^own thatca^i be relied upon wub any Certainty^)f Staece?3. j..:.

TARRANT'S

Compound l^itract bfCiibrti *»d Copabia. av Sold by Druggi'ts all over the World. mlUdwSm

•ii-tv .42.Slktii&',irl Lili

Carpets!.

.... i-r. n.U ... I iss

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7

MATTINGS I

«5«f A«fc.FSt iS™»: Window SlUMles

Window Shades

77., Window Shades!

.URIAH JEFKERS. IU A DKI.-A KO. FJ.ISBA UAVENS

U. R. JEFPERS & C6.,

Wholesale dealers in

Yanki'e Notions aud Cigars,

And Commission Merchants,

IVo. 140 Mainl Street, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol

3sroTionsrs,

Comprising

Fancy Goods, Dress. Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Thread3, Noodles,, Stationery,

Hosiery and Cigars,"

AT WHOLESALE ONLY. arpiT-UIwtf

W. F. BRISCOE, u»" ..in--. ..t tim DEALER IN Family Groceries, Provisions,

Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetablesy Oystevs,

JTi#h,.

mPreserves, Jellies, Sauces, Catsup, Pickles and

Country Produce, Ohio Street between 3d and.4th, Terre-Haute, Indiana,

Goods delivered in tho City free of charge. mari-dlT'

CHAS. ALEXANDER. K. C. READ.

ALEXANDER & READ, DEALERS IN Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled .Hay, and Feed of all kinds,

Corner Ntb and lltnln Sts. Articles delivered any par of tho city tree I charge. dec 3d3m

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GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$1,OOO.TO AMY PERSON. WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPIIAEL IN THK ntOFESSlON.

rFHB N BV RHTFAIU NjCf ilAl) AME RAPIIABL the best. She supceeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whoso fond hopes havo been disappointed, crushed and blafrWd by false

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iromiscs and deceit—all who havo been miatrifled with—all fly to.her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt ol the aflcetibntf Of those they" love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds.

In Love Affairs She NeverFails She has tne secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. She shows, you. the. likoness of your future twfe or husband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a hap-" marriage, and makes the married happy. ier aid and nlv-ico has boen solicited innumerable instances, and tho result ha? always beeu the means of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage •She is, therefore, sure pendence. It is well known to tlie public large that she was the first and she is the only person in this country who can show tho likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on all tlie concerns of life, which can be totted and proved by thousands, both married and sin gle. Who daily and eagerly visit her.

To all in business her advice is invaluable She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transactions..

Lottery numbers given without cxtn charge. MADAME RAPIIAEL is a bona fide Astrologist that every oae can dopend upon. £be is the greatest Clarivoyant of tlie nineteenth century. It is that well-known lact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate Iter. *s

Madarue Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts, ^he also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.

All interviews strictly private and confidential. Asu ffcmale Physician her remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, and so produce tho mopthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, but, on the contrary, they improve the health.

Thorefore. come.one, come all. to

ltl Richmond, bet. Central Avrnut and John CINCINNATI, OHIO. TERMS.—Ladies, $1 Gentlemen, SI.50.

N. B.—Those at a distance may communicate with perfect Satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential.

Address Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug23wty

ERBE HAUTE OPERA HOUSE.

Sealed proposals for gas tubing and fixtures will he received until the 11th ot July, 1370. at the office of Messrs. Hosford Jc Boudenot, south-west corner of 4th and Wabash streets. Plans and specifications may be seeu at (he office of J. A. Vrydagh, Architect, from Oth to 11thJuly, inclusive.

C. E. HOSFORD. Sec'y,

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CHiNGE DC MAXAGEMEIfT. iu

Tho PresYJchf 'anil T)ir'e*ctorj'Hf' Afc Haate Sn«bhof tko I yij iuo

J. O. JONES,

|nager qf saiJL Company. have given Auth'ontytd'tratfsjictits'bnsintys:''" fN.ftftfliftE.&e,

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And independent of all combinations*with M& Branches in the principal citi^s'wtfd tofwtf' in the west.

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Of which Sl.teS'lST" i0 was in the U. S. Gov1 ernnxent BomI. Thia Conir»uijf ooionleaaed doint business on the 15th of Octpber, JS6".rIt was tho first Insurance Ctmipa^y eTer-es-tabli^hed on

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yirineiple in this country, and is now tho largest Cbmpany id the wcflt, n«4 Jrijl,.rsrK J°0«i be the largest in the country.

With over four tWoMnd ttookholdefcs, it represents an aggregate of wealth and business influence greater than* that of any trther Insurance Company.

It jis a confederation of mimcr'ous'Ebcat Companies, co-operating «(ndor "3. f(jm£ral management, for mutual safety and profit.Tho ptock is distributed over the entire west, systematically apportioned aceordiarlo jxip-. illation, to securo local influence and business

Its policy is simple 'and- lihenrf withhitu sixty day clause. It^ losses aro

CAREFULLY ADJUSTED

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At OncQ Without Dispoujjt. I »ti 'J Insures Dwellings at lowest rates again*' Lightning as we'll as fire."

TERRE HAUTE, J5KANGH.. ,, OIRpc gB8: JOHN G. CitAJN.

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WM-B. WARREN, TlfO^.-H: BA-R-R. HERMANN I1ULMAN.

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JOHN O. C^AI^. MASAGRK: 'J'.'0'.".TONES'.

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tKohn Abe Celeb'rated'l^rill Ii^vdlit^V*?1 lfcVf' •••ii iand best.). A Force Feed Drill, Operated by Spur (Jearitiy. No Loose Cog Wheels Ahaut Jjti, iDiiiosHilile. toClioke It.-r'1'he, in.

One Secon'l—Will Sow \n^v kiinl of Oraiii or SCeiK WlieWicr'o* mi1. -,,i .. The grain is diKtribitod by J)ip»j?s of suinU_ double spiral feed wheels working in cups mi1' der the hoppcrv thcse wheols carry the graia tipioanlo to a (Uscharce opening iu the cup and force it out, and with it fdroe dttt *traie-*nd-other obntructions. It is utterly impossible to choke it, and as evidence of this fact the" wheat we have in our sample machine is hall chfciff, aid by tufnlng*tlie whwVit'is cnrrifcdfthrough as well as clean whe^t.

It will sow any kind of grain", ana In fitly quantity desired. In other force feed drills to change the feed you remove one cog wheel and putin another and the cog-wfeeels.aM loose, arvdliftkl# to be, lost- In tlio

ARMERS' FRIEND DRILL

The wheels aro all fastened to Ibo-d'rill. aad. tho feed is ehpngedby xiaiply .moviihi una 11 lever— it is done ill one ftKfctVXd".

KB" Send for Circular showing licSw'thcr Farmers' Friend came out ahead in 1809. to .TOINJES"'St, T03V®2», -1 il ol

East side Public Square,

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The Weekly Express tfree! We will send a copy of tho Weekly EXPRESS (or'tho Cnoltnerof eight othel* Weeklies on^Ur list) free fpr.one yenr, to any one purchasing Twenty-flvo' Dollars worth or' mrlrd from ns, for dish before November 1.1870.

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While to buyors the followingimpo*'.ant von sidcrations aro ofl'cred: 1st. In mnking -continually purchases S a largo number of Instruments at a time, fm cash, besides Tooeiving the benefit? uf the loWest discounts, it secitrWnl'6 llkeirt*e. al wavs tha most choice instrijpient.-'. 2d. Occupying the extensive building of in'y'own, thus saving the costly rents also beme. able to attend personalb' to the timing and repairing, enables ttio to* offer tn buyers sncl suporionnftruments. which .Simply are bolow competition of anv other dealer hero Of abroad.

A full assortment of the celebrated Hilvei Tougue •. l'.»l» .j ffu.-ni

Organs and Melodeons

Constantly vn hand also. Sheet Mu&io.In struction Books,-and every variety of Smaller Musical Instruments.

When needing any article in tlie Music line send orders or ca II at'.

Hpndtjnnrt^rs of tlte Hfnsip Trud^.

IJN TEURK IIAUT1-:.

Kissner's Palace of No. 48 OHIO STREET, (Opp. the old CourtJlouse.l

TEKKF. IUVTI« IS'»

K. B. All kinds of lBt*ument« repaired

MANHOOD

lfow L«m(! How Restored!

Jiutpvblithqi in lealcd envelope. Price cenl, A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATment, ar. Radical Cure of Spermatorhasa. or Seminal- Weakn«»w.-^Xnxftltuitary Kni*-, sions, Seiual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally IfcrQusness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits 'Mental and Physioal Incapacity, resulting from Self-abuse, •fee., by RBbt.J.Culverwell,M.,D., author of the "Green Book,"" Ac. "A-Bom to Thousands ot Saffercra,'', '1

Seut under seal, in aplaia euvnlope.to Any addresa, postpaid, on receipt of su cents, or two postage stamps, to CUAS. J. C." lvLI?fE 4 CO.,

V^7 Bowery, New Tert, F. O. Box 4i8 •a so. Dr. CuIrerweH's "-M«rr1age-(}®i4ei" -e'i^eents. mnldw-fm —1.1. iJl .Ull. 1. „J. -:--T

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Hi// itirii jjio Ijo^i.I*^ K^uixud 'dl nx&i ,vmi1^it_!iiI1 nu .Vh.1L odT -ih:i fall lo ii-n.iV/ ?-{lsvil Jil^i"i

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ml asSflcfaitec! with, me lid the, general House Furnishing business, David C. East, who has •lotig' hppii head Salesman in my Stoi*e,'mrd as owr entire Stock has been purchased within the last thirty flajrs, •ilwring1 the PANIC in Eastern cities. eBaWcs us to sell Goods «t lower rates than was erei sold in this market, and we are determined to db bnsi«ies» on the plan of "Qftiek"Sales and'Small Profits" In the tiiture do not think of P.IIRCIIASIN6 elsewhere any Crockery, ftlitssware, Knives, Fork.v Si»ooiis, Wood and Willow Ware, Gold Band and White China, and House Furnishing Goods generally, until yon call and see our MaHinioth Stock of the latest styled and patterns at Reauced IPrices.J,

HIJDSON

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THE OELERRAWKD KNlliK.

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In all the essential points -fcM'r united in. making 9 truly first-class instrument, thes 1'ianoshavo" earned tof themselves ii refnta, tion regardless ot Foreign Ribbon Decpratjijus, &c-, Ac., that places them

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At Na. 3 Early's Block,i.

I Main' Streei. '^efro HauteiTndltthff.'

W. W. BLACK Sf CO.

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

'j.iii.-i A gen ty-and Dealers in L.i.'.-iV !,j -..-. .1. ..:

John's Patent Asbestos Roofing, Rock River Paper Co's Building Roofing Slato, yyi

used in the1 place of-Plastering

•on-^th®.inside, and for Sheathing under the siding ori the outside." Roofe applied.in. .city and. countfy and warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City PlaYibrg Mills -eomer of 9th and Mulberry streets- mayl4dtf

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Money Cannot Buy It'

For Sight is Priceless-!!

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THE DIAMOND GLASSES

JWrtnuftrctntod by

J. E. SPENCER & CO., S. Y., Wbtch nre now offered-to the public-are pronounced- by all tho eolebrated Opticians of tnoWn'rl'd to bo tlie

JtOHT PERFECT,

Natural, Artificial help to tbo human eye •e\*e# knofrtl. They are ground under their own aunciyision. trqui uipiute Crystal l'el.blc9, melted together, und derive their name,' ''IliarafttiJ-," on account of their hardnea* and brilliancy.

The Scientific Principle

On which thev arc constructed brings Ihe euro or centre ot the lens directly in trout ot the eve, pioJucinp a clear and distinct vi- i*n. in the natural,healthy sight. hii.I preventing all uiiplea^aiit'sviisatiottc, sucli a^ /lininitr nig and wavering ot sight, dizziness A-e., ctfllar to all others In tire. Thy nrpNoiinltMl in th Own! 111:1 mior In inuner* ol the b*st iu lify ol «lt 111.1tar1a.l3 ukucI lor that iuno?c.

Their Finish and Durabthly'cannot be surpassed. CAUTION-jiNone genuine unless beann$ their trade markOstamped on every fniute.

J. R. TILLOTSON,

Jeweler and Optician,Solo Agent lyr Terre Haute, Indiana. Irom wl^om they can only le obtained. Thcse goodn afefnot supplied to rcdlers. at any price. mar^ldwly

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JOHN ARHKTROm lifts removed his Gunsmith-Shop to Mark's new building, on Third street,one door north oiitarriogtitn'tf Block, whero he will bo happy is old customers and as many ti ones (fs may raftVfc it convenient toeall.

to meet all hi neii (fs a'idtf.

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"The Hatter,"

IfTew York 'Hat Store.'

..liiiTing a competent buyer in.N.tiw Yolk to select goods as soou as manufactured, I1nm-enabled to- present, «t all t\uie^. tho latest Norcllies

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B.tYNE,

Wholesale and Retail dealer in

Pure Copper Distilled Ken tuck Whisky ajto Foreign \tnd Domestic Wines and IAquor»,

No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4tb

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Bed Spreads, -1 Coverlets. ,'J Carpet Warp, «. Cotton Chaiij. -.v 6ir./.. ,.er

Table Linon,'"''

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In the Dry Goods 'frrro ha^se««rcafor us a larg^trade, and wo shall centinueto interest buyers by ,, t'l.^i .LlVf-r^Q 'i .-1 iT

Lowest Prices,- Fair. Jealinff and k-lnd treatment,.,

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Pelt and- Cement -Roofing,: Chicago Elastic Stone Roofings PAI»EH®

LAZARUS & MORRIS'

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CELEBRATEO1'"^

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Perfected Spectacles

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AND E?E GLASSES.?'

Our Spbrtaclcs'itnd E?/e-(}Iaxs-cs ard .'irlcntvuxlenified tn. be the Most, Perfect.

aswstancn to aigbr ever manufactured, and can always be relied upon a? aflVtrtltnc pt+m tifne tmd-comfort while straujthcnwp JWfi.t/THijj $ervmg the Eye* most thoroughly.

We take occasion to notify tho Public that: we employ

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pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending'to havo our goods for 4 S

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Terre Haute, Indiana.

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WORK DONE AT I

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Reduction of Prices in Work. W. I. ROSSITttt has conc'ruded"to" Induce bis prices, of upper sets, from 825 to SI». Beat material u*ed.

DR

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

9UROEON AND IIKCOARICAL

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Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157Main St. National Block, Terre liaote. Cod.: .. iRtsiMtica—Corner Ififth and Swan streetimSOdtf .itJ.il,') i.,1.11 Lav .iC'.iiif) ,"v^... If. L.'.i.