Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1870 — Page 3
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Oft. SIXTH 9110 8TS., OPP. POSTOFFICI. RATES OF ADVBBTISIHo7~ f.-f-
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There is no truer saying than that #l^weelhrfihe us«*6f adver—tiaementfl." -Jfrg filem^d are they that do not advertise
JS lot they.&li rareljJ^^^W^H customers. The New York
Post
"I can't bay land at a fair price of any man *rho does Hls^dffefyieing ip that way. He'd steal -«&- fence, the pumphandle, and the barn doors, before he gave up possession."
This one goes into poetics over the subject: "When trade grew slack and notes fell due, the merchant's face grew long and blue his dreams were troubled through ^tjhefcigfi* wi£ slprifls h^liflp all ip sight. ||s ^i%hi^ audi "Rise up anotri&d get obt 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 had his notes were paid, his dreams were glad, and he will tell you to this day, how well did printer's ink repay."
The Chicago
lribune
The Hartford
1
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1(T30
3 4TTJT SWI FFWF TTO 6 00- 7 50I 9 00 10 SO
8 001 16 00 12 00 20 00
6 00! 8 00 1000112 00 1400 9 00 12 50 15 00115 50 1750
16 00 30 00
10 0012001500118 00 2100-25 40 00 75 00 14 00 19 00*24 00 28 00 3200 00|25 00132 00 38 00144 00 50 00 100 OC 80 00:150 00
jor Yearly TMvertUen will be MONTHL1 CHANGES of matter FREE of M* The rates ot
verming in the wMJK-
LT1EXPRES8 will be half the rates charged both DAILY and chargcd full "®aily-rates eeklfirates.f t....
Isemeftts owe'dollar
_egai aSyi ..
•mare for each insertion in weekly. Mr Local Notices 10 cents per line, fto Uem however short inserted in loeal eolumn $ a if 1 0 0 meltingsah®fWlifieaenotices 16 sents eaoh insertion, invariably in ad-
•11 advertisements.
quarterly on
'AftSiit It' WW W
^onxpthingfor Business Men to
says: "Advertis
ing the financial railway t-0 success. It in an art possessed by few but these few ^re the merchant princeH of to-day."
An exchange says "Trying to do businoMi withont!^verfiHiiRi$i ljfce%iuk ing through a pair of green gogglesyou may know that you are doing it, but nobody else doe«."
And another :!t,\You might as well attempt to shampoo the head of an elephant with a thimblefeU o£ *soapsuds as to attempt to do business atid ignore
WHT don't yon trade with me?" said a cloae-fisted tHdesinan to a friend, the other day. The reply was characteristic "You have never asked me, sir. I have 'brer fornn invitation in, the •hape of an advertisement, and found none—I never go where I am not invited."
The editor of the Massilon
asks and gets
$32,562 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 Ave dollars. Those who advertise most are most successful in business.
This is demonstrated every day by the experience of shrewd men. It is said one %£^^wati expends $4,000 a &kk3ta< They do injt 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 nt the rate of five dollars per line for every in sertiou of his advertisement. A firm pay $200 for three lines one year. These men are liberal and sharp in business matters, and make as much money, if not mere,&fhan any house in towb. They o$e tffil&iwctss |Q the mtfit of their products and"printer's Ink.
Post,
in a few forcible
works, recognizes its sensational power as well as its usefulness: "What an excitement and sensation that little four-line advertisement, offering a cadetship for sale, has created throughout the country. The three unfortunate Congressmen, driven frbm their seats, and very likely from public life, by a simple 'Notice' in a daily papar, undoubtedly utter mental maledictions upon -. .the whole system of advertising, which is, however, aptly classed among the fine arts and appropriately termed the sure' road to a competency. But while these ex-members of Congress are charging all their ill luck and misfortune to printers ink, our inoet successfbl business men ssf'MHtt'wfl oouajer note, and give a hearty and emphatic endorsement of all that has been said in its favor."
Another soars to the marvellous, as follews: .l£»ol t&tu"ImOsKci or AW ABVIBTIIWSST.— We don't vouch for the following story leave the reader to his own reflections on the subject: A family in Florida lost .their little boy, and advertised for him iacthe daily paper- That very afternoon
hair, some bone battons, a glass alley, a »e*M»ibta« faMreiied pistol, a. Sunday-school
UMirerti/gtn^Bt did it—rf l£ft£t, soothe editor says It's of no use for any litigator that has committed a crime to defy the ... power of a free press! The editor says ke
will fetch them right out of the Pacific *bcean if it is necessnry." 1 The Hartford
'te
Couranl
St&l TfSrS&la^, WhifA ffe 'flSrown into entries and down cellar ways, and always received with contempt, or in so» called advertising sheets which nobody
T^ere if no medium which coma
intOi|^dt]^we contact with the people as the newspaper and if Advertisers only understood their business they could m$ke their paper as interesting as any other part of it. In many of the Oerinan papers advertising is carried on to an ex tentoT which we have no ideiklhe newspaper is the real exchange." "Everybody goes to it with all his wants, and almost his wde*.-4ii£ contequefice is that
Ihe shirts i^faslWel^aa neigWlprhood gossip, and often th«pagSi i3eEVOtei to ad* vertiMng are the best part of the paper: and the papers are read through. The atonouucemehta are alwayt short, always "transient," and one looks at them in the morning to see what the wofld has to offer him that day, by way of business or amusement. Perhaps his next door neighbor has a rare piece of china or a choice engraving to sell, or he would like to get'an odd number of some serial, which you happen to have somebody, somewhere, announces something that interests you, and so life in made more endurable, trade is quickened, and wants %re supplied. We look to see a more general use of the advertising columns of newspapers in this country for all the wants and queries of life.
The Grand Rapids
American
means business- This is #h*t he says: "Fetro«ue those who patronize you is our motto. We shall deal and send our |p4eal.only with merchants and
'Wjr&n etuneVJromthone
who do not patronize us, but only when we can't dqjflfffifrlrtse." And yet another says: "A man who wanted. put a written noticeJn one of the
A man who Iras
Jw4els^he'i inquiring for a sma farm was referred
repetition of linesand made a fortunej but the processls too Well "played out" -to-be-worth imitating. Some pf our business men have shown a commendable ingenoity 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 re. appeal to the eye and attention. Be-x sides, advertise goods in their season, and only in their season. "W
Here is a practical view of it from one of our exchanges: NEWSPAPEB 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 the reading columns. The knowledge is what we are afterWhere docs the farmer get his first knowledge of farm implements and seed? Did you 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*o fineiy, and cook so mealy, where did you lairn concerning them? That new machine, that does the work so nicely, was proclaimed through the advertising columns of the newspaper.
The advertising columns of the newspaper are of full as much pecuniary value to the reader as reading matter prop-
P. W. HAGGEKTY,
Manufacturer of
I
tells us some
thing of the secrets of the art: £^he«ecret fjfndrertiaing is not yfet disol^red fv all wlo Advertise. Aigboi deal of money and space is wasted in clumpy announcements, which nobody reads, heavy standing placards, which 'nt more stimulate purchasers than, the fjifc gagn&'*3fx&h money Is also
Tunes
thinks, it
should be taught: V".., ,ti_ THE ART OF ADVEKTI3INO,—There is nothing that more deserves to be considered and tatieht as an art than advertisii»g. "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 well as by the persistent use of printer's ink, it is safely within bounds to say that not. one in ten in business communities 1iave'an adequate cjonceptumofjwbai they should do to insure suocess. The mass of them achieve an advertisement once in six months, and- let it die dead in the papers until it becomes an eyesore to. readers. This is very like a Bheer waste of exertion as well as money. Soldiers always breakatep in. going over abridge in a rjjfe miters ,.4n d-^f a -busiBjess -m*n wants4oHreak into a paying business he should always make his advertisements keep step!. Continuity and regularity, wins asjwell as uhiqueness and attractivenectfhpf deaignt bi\tLit ccgts more. Bonner of the New Yorit"
lidger
invented tie
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CHALLENGE AND
No. 1 SOAPS,
-^ipr£sSed
!v'aSouth1Oth
Street,
1 T|£d TWE^3JTE,INDIANA: an':o-:- YTaj-.i
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Wis Challenge S^ap ft" iuaranteed equal to. if not supenor, to any foreign soap for laundry purposes. Babbitt not excepted, loneidtf
G. MELTON,
PAIITTBEi dot. Itk. LaAifetM aad Xoe«et la
-ftul.
Does Graining. Paper Hanging, Calciminins. and everything usually done in the line^ ]une25dly_
Strength^eVaporarttTWt at? this season This is esteciaHytheeasewith all who live
'M
~T~ USED UK
pore
of the sieve-like akin a moistur exudes which contain! the element of riteUty. Thereby
the blood Is impoverished.-thonsfrres relaxed the muscles we**ra*d, the digestion impair i^edr tie bowels disturbed, and the animal spirits depteSMd. constant drain that produces these effects cannot be arrested, be eaase lkisjin3«M^ ^^taM phere: bat the less of the lift sqjtsjsins elements ean be snpplied by extra invigoration. Now, •fljesefore, the tuM to resort to Hastctter*
Stomaeh Bitten, th^^most-powerful and healthful of all vegetable tonics. Lone ex-
saSBi^SP^BfflfSssrs mental labor.—Atl-persons who have been tempted to tryftriacii Tfciliisi (sy-esSled) which have been stMrtsd ^byjprfia tor* in almost eyery to* fafyttfage.with^ view of "tnrmnca penny' by Ae erednliO' of the anwary, know this to their^ wise maxim .that, aajrii
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The Imeprishable Perfume As a rule, the perfumes now in asehave no permanency. An hour or two after their use there is'no trace of perfume left. Iuw different is the result succceding the U9C of Murray k. Lanmen!s: Florida Water.
Days after its application the handkerchief exhales a most delightful, delicate and agreeable fra«?ran«o.! may 5doadey
(sssajs for Yonng Men.—Tho enervated and U9ed up, who have lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of SOCIAL PLKABUM:, with words of cheer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hope lees- Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box P, Philadelphia, PN. may26dw3m
r:
You mus* Cultivate itGRAY BJlIR
S.A.Allen
Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer iYill Restore Gray Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Qair Dressing, It will, promote luxuriant growth- Falling Hair is immediately checked.
The Young and all those whese Hair has not yet turned Gray
or
PROVISION STORE.
..
iir A. J. WELCH,
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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 offlhe advertising, and nine-tenths of the papers in the United States would die out, and the balance be obliged to raise their subscription price.
MATT
White, will prefer
Mrs. Allen'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. AH Mothers are advised to use it, and nothing else, on their hildren's Hair its good effects in after life plainly discernible. Everybody should J,.'. -one of these preparationj. both not rered. Sold by all Druggists. mlSdwfim
Moller'n Sorweglan Csfl KtrOi^Oil is less objectionable to the taste'ana"tibell. it is more readily taken by delicatepersohs and children, is more easily assimilated, and is productive otmore immediate benefit than othetkinds of oil are.
Da. J. MARION Siva says: For some years tb given up the use .of God Liver Oil altogether bat sjnee my attention Was ealled by Dr. Sayre to. Peter MolIer sCod Liver Oil, I have prescribed it almost daily, and have every reason to be perfectiy iMiSufiu with it.
Sold by Druggists- apl 12d2taw3m
FAMILY ROC ERIE 8.
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Provisions^ Flour, Sait, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, &c.( WQl keep the best quality of articles in the above line, for sale at the lowest prices.
Walnut St., bet. 2d and 3d, .. Terre Qailtc, tnd.
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^DAN MILLEL,, Wholesale and Betall Dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Nails,Feed, i?«TFlour, Fish, Salt. Shingles," &c., &C-, Corner Fonrth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haute.
Connected with tho abovo is a first-class "Wagon Yatd and Boarding House, the proprietorship of which has again boon resumed
Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronise him, good accommodations at reasonable charges.
Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.
AS. H. TtfRWER, T• C. BOHTIK
^TURNER & BUNTIN,
Wholessle and Retail
?-lAal ii E A x* EAt S I Pi" All kinds of
sit &
bnr.3*-.,-L'.% hk
R'-wio TSfi
ts£ hvresSB::
eeet. It is
l£
W
which is good. Offhe fortf
SavetestedTJmted
le in the Stottli pre— the restorafivf proper»«s ef Hostetter's Bitters and know it to Jjs iwalf '0! dyspepsia, billioasn^ii, nerVCPM weakness, general debility, constipation, ftw atid ague and want of appetite that any of these should be persuaded to experiment with worthless nostrums, recommended by unscrupulous and ignorant: emperios seems almost incredible.
Mtna?"h? yi'l UsIS ot te f.e'\ *•"**&• r7ui trm i.
ot
h".
Family Groceries.
We arc now opening a general 8to«k of Family Groceries, embracing erery article usually found in such establishments, and request onr friends and the public to give us a call and examino our Stock and Prices. All kinds 01
COCXTBY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Giro us a call.— No trouble to sholr goods.
FLOUR AND FEED. We hare slso opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hsy, Oats, Bran, Ac. All goods delivered free of char^n^ci^^^
Corner Tth and Main Street.
Terre Hante. Oct. 6,1869. dtf 'i
JACOB E. VOORHEES,
DKALIl IS to s!
FAMY GROCERIES
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ohio St., bet Fourth & Fifth, Will keep on hand a fnll supply of food for
..FLOUR,
Candles,'
iiisop
Tallow, Oil, Ac*?
I| »t«tt
a
man and beast. FEED. FRUIT,
I
POULTRY.
And a general assortment ot
Family Groceriea sad ProviBiona Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. He has in connection with the abore
AFRESH MEAT MARKET, Supplied *ith all kinds of fresh meat. Leare yoar orders and they will be tiled and deliverad promptly to all parts of the city. Will alsobay all kincU of
OOUHTBY PBODUCE. Farm vs will do well to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES. aagSldtf.
LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
F. 1L MEREDITH, AUwry kv ailieal bile Agwt,
TERRE HAUTE, LND.
And we hare no hesitation in saying that in
QUALITY AND FINISH
Our Goods [ji
CANNOT BE SURPASSED
In this market. All we ask is an examination and fair comparison. We are determined to lire onr customers the
Very Best of Bargains
In exchange for their Wool. We keep all kinds of
COVERLETS,,, Both Eastern and genuine Home-made, half Wool and all Wool.
REMEMBEK That at the Vigo Woolen Mills you can ?et the best of goods and the highest market price for your Wool, either in cash or exchange.
S. S. KENNEDY & CO.
-sur «$-. Bast end Main street,
TEBBE HAUTE, INDIANA.
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ATTORNEYS.
JOHX r. BAIRD, csAaitacRurr. gAlRD
is,
CRUFT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Omc*—No. 82Main Straet.np stairs. P. BEAUCHAMP,
E.
Western Land Broker, Loans Negotiated,Estates Managed. Particular attention given to Collections. Correspondence solicited from non-residents
JJAILROAD AGENCY. James H. Turner, Agent for the C. C. C. A I Railway, (Late BelleTontain) having moved »i, office to the storo of Turner A Buntin,c«rwill give through re'nee and Herchanifrain in bulk without~transfer) and to air New England Towns, freight as low by any other line, snd time as quiek. Over eto6dtf Corner 7th and Main street
__ C. K. GIFFOBD, T. 8., ft TUATS iU 'i Diseases of Horses and Cattle
Hospital and Office, eorner of 5th and Eagle streets. Terre Haute. Ind. oct9wly„
THESE 18 NO SUCH WOBD AS FAIL.
Jnly 1st, until the
film*'tkfe&mmer
TO-t f(
11 (.
BEAJJTIPtTL HAll Nature's Crow*.
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Mrs. '*1.
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I T~
VIGO WOOLEN MILLS!
.» ,}Vo have now onhand the
LARGEST STOCK OF
Tweedk
t-u ai
ir
'fm
Trade,
re shall make..
TOiecial ^Prieos .W ~-l aQ of our Depuipehtsr law will give eosry eae an to secure extraary Bargains in all kinds oj^oase Furnishing Goads.
TABBANT'S1 Compound XXTBACT OF
CUBSlifS.
j"* .-luBK, COPAIBA. A Snre, Certain RES AKD
Speedy Cur*
Aorttpnetryf TkrworC*Daw,
.. other Preparation. In
__le*e ttane than any the use of TABBANT'S CMMMd Kztract ef CnfceW nd CapafUa there is no need of confinement or chance in diet. In its approved form of it is entirely tasteless, and eanaM no ant sensation to the patient, and It is now acknowledged by the
in tk* Fxjmno*
ttot *a Aeafioee eMS 4f
tat». ewwKand Ceprtliacre tte ofiy two Remedies known that ean be relied upon with any Certainty olSaeoess.
TARRANT'S
c«ar*ui btnet
vi
Cakeke and Cepabla.
mr Sold by Pruggists all over the World. mlOdwSm wa
Mk}£ 0?
8
RLFUL.I -J|
a ai: 3 ,-.i i-:— :f ,rn *«_#»# I-"
RYCE'S €AKPET HAIjL
ki ac it.
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llyce's ^"Family" Carpet E
,!
tabiH a
MATTINGS!^
Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
RYCJE'S CARPET HALL!
ttuCi
4')SE.
pnces
a-I I
"ESTGS
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h77.*Mr Window Shades
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS,
.W, TURPENTINE, JAPAN,TARNISHES, BRUSHES AND[.fe at mauj.' PAINTERS* MATERIAL GENERALLY.
BUCKELL, Painter,
ttS 'Ohlo Street, opp. Mayor's Office, (Basement.
With a larg» Stook of the above material of the best quality, careLily selected by practical tests, I am prepared to sell A.T THE I O S S A S I E
ii
Whit* Lead'of the best brands, Eagle, Chambers, Ac., from $8.50 per 100 Tb Window Glass, extra quality, from... $3.50 per box
Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass.100 HTSPECIAL TERMS TO XHLE trade.-®#
jRJ Oii1
CaeSaeres SfttiuotSf R~ cloths,
lankf
4 -I-*s-!« i-iip Blankets, Coverlets, STOCKING YARNS, &C.,
B*er offered inTerre Hante, in exchange for
W O O
MOORE & HAGGERTY,
Manufacturers
Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Sealed Fruits', Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, ....... Preserves, Jellies, -rnv Sauces, Catsup,
Pickles and
Country Produce, Ohio Street b6tween Sd and 4th,
Terre-Haute, Indiana, Goods delivered in the City free of charge. m&rldly
CHAS. ALEXANDER* K.C.READ. ALEXANDER & READ, DEALERS IN Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled -»,Hay, and Feed of all kinds,
Corner 8th and Main Nt«.
Articles delivered to any par of tho city tree ot charge. dec 3d3ra
ASTROLOCY.
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'to
Carpets!
5-ftr
Pdi-iHUjoti uni
W»5£. ttl '2 If- ...
A
sc
WTOLLRFL K*TLS N VLI 7 JL [TJTJS]
__ 1 MATTIXGS I
view of new arranger
N0\vNs^timeFforH^:Window Shades! S M,W§^k«r Window Shades! tains are very choice and Window Shades! aiteapuiasferattoQcoi^ Window Shades!
Window Shades
0
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Galvanized Iron Cornice. Window Caps, Guttering, fee., Tin and Slate Roofing.
A SELECT STOCK OF
Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware -»d Particular attention paid to -,
tJOBBinsra-
In Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron Work, Warm Air Furnaces and Ranges. NO. 181 MAIN STREET,
TEBBE HAUTE, IND. my5-ly
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To all in business her adviee
*s
CLAIRVOYANCE
A N
ASTEOLOGT
LOOK OUT. fi
GOOD NEWS FOB ALL.
«1,000 TO ANT PERSON WHO WILI EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN TH PROFESSION. jf :E NEVBKTKAILING A I)
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ATTOBWEY AT LAW HI MAW STREET, CP STAIBS.
AJ
AME RAPHAEL is the best. She succeeds when all others have failed. All vrho are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false
Ied
tromises and deceit—all who have been misand trifled with—all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who arc in doubt of the affections of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy thoir minds.
In Love Affairs She NeverFails She has tne secrct of winning the affections of the opposite sex: She shows you the likeness of your future wife or husband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage She is, therefore, sure pendence. It is well known to the public large that she was the first and she is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality and who ean give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tissted and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.
'•sSmiy
is invaluable test certainty,
She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all transactions.
commercial and business given without extra
Lottery numbers charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona-fide Astro! ogist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders oopy her advertisements and try to imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.
All interviews strictly private and confidential. Asa female Physician her remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, and so produee the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, but. on the contrary, they" improve the health.
Therefore, come one, come all, to lll Eickiui bet. Catral Aveiiejpjy^h
i.h
7W and. always
CDrCI9XATI, OHIO. ..a TK&MS.—Ladies, $1 Oentlemen, tlJo. N. B.—Those at a distance may communicate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All eommnnications strictly private and confidential.
Address Lock Box 631, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug23wly
IEBKE HAUTE OPERA HOUSE..
_ealed proposals for gas tubing and fixtures will be received until the 11th of July. 1870. at the office of Messrs. Hosford & Bonaenot, south-west corner of 4th and Wabash streets. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of J. A. Vrydagh, Architect, from 5th to Uth July, inclusive.
C. B. HOSFORD, Sec'y,
29dtojyl0th .L T.H. 0. H. Co,®
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JFI1B UIMUIAHQF v—
CHANGE OF UANAeEMENT.
The President 'antf^lMrfWete of the Terra £. Haate Biaaeh,of U|f
REPUBLIC
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
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Have UUH dajappoimted
JfJO J. O. JONES,
Manager of said Company, and have given him authority to traasaet its business. st Company IN and OF the
It is the largest West, doing an
Exclusively Fire Business
And independent of all combinations, with IS Braaeheaivl&eiKrtncipaleities and town, in the west, $ASH ASSETS. JANUARY, 1870, $ 1 3 3 9 2 6 6 4 8 Of whiefa fl.069,187 00 was in the U. S. Oov. era men Bonds. This Company commenced doing business on the 15th of October, 1967.— it Was the first Insurance Company ever'established oh the Union and Co-operative prineiplein this aoaatry. and is now the largest Company in the west, and will very soon be the largest in the:coontry.:
With over feur thousand stockholders, it represents an aggregate of Wealth and business influence greaterthan that of any other Insurance Company.
It is a confederation of numerous Local Companies, co-operating under a central management, for mutual safety and profit,— The stock is distributed ever the entire west, systematically apportioned according to population, to secure local influence and business
Its policy is'simple and liberal, without a sixty day clause. Its losses are
CAREFULLY ADJUSTED
•—as»— iW*
PROMPTLY PAID At Once Without Discount. Insures Dwellings at lowest rates againa' Lightning as well as fire.
TERRE HAUTE BRANCH.
DIBECTORS:
JOHN O. CHAIN. D. W. MINSHALL WM- ff. WARREN, THOS.H. BARR. HERMANN HULMAN. 3i. "-*nrv ..... PRKSlDEKTr .» -u' JOHN C. CRAIN
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OFFICE—141 MAIN STREET, iyldewl SECOND FLOOR
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W. F. BRISCOE, DEALER IN
(Kuhn, the Celebrated. Drill Inventor's last and best.)
A Force Feed Drill, Operated by Spur Gearing. No Loose Cog Wheels About It •possible to Choke It—The Feed Changed is
Oae Second—Will Sow Air Kind of Grain or Seed. Whether CMan or Foal. The grain is distrihited by means of small double spiral feed wheels working in cups under the hopper these wheels carry the grain
upward*
to a discharge opening-in the cun
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force
it out, and with it
other obntructiont.
force out itraw una
It is utterly impossible to
choke it, and as evidence of this faet the wheat we have in our sample machine is halt chaff, and by turning the wheel it is-carried through as well asdean wheat.
It will sow any kind of grain, and in any quantity desired. In other force feed drills to ohange the feed you remove one oog wheel and put in another and the cog wheels are loose and liable te be lost- In the
ABMERS' FRIEND DRILL Tho wheels are all fastened to the drill, and the feed is changed by rimplv moving a tmall letter—itis
done in ONK SECOND.
KVSend for Circular showing how the Farmers' Friend came out ahead in 1869, to .JOIN ES Sc JONES,
East side Public Square, TEKRE-nATTTE, ISD. 9:1
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Palace of Music,
PIAUOS.
THE CELEBRATED KNABE, Stock's, "*J
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Patent t'yelold.
and other first-class Makcrj.
In all the essentia! points to bo united ir making a truly first-c'ass instrument, thes Pinnoahave earned for themselves a reputa tion regardless of 1'oreipn Ribbon Decorations Ac-, 4c.. that places tnom
WITHOUT RIVALS
While to buyers the following important con siderations are offered: 1st. In making continually purchases of large number of Instruments at a time, fot cash, besides reseiving the benefits of thf lowest discounts, it secures me likewise, al ways the most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building nf my own, thus saving the costly rents also beine able to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enables me to offer to buyers suet superior instruments which simply are below competition of any other dealer here °i abroad.
A full assortment of the celebrated Silvei
Toutne
Organs and Melodeons
Constantly on hand also, Sheet Music, In struction Books, and every variety of Smaller Musical Instruments.
When needing any article in the Musteline send orders or call at' Headquarters of the Music Tr»d|
IN TERRE HAUTE?
Kissner's Palace of Music, ,sm Wo. 48 OHIO STREET, thdt i» (Opp. the old Court House.)
TEBBE HAOXK, lllk
K. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired
MANHOOD
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How IiOSt! How Bmtoreii
JuttpiMUhed in a ttaltd envelope. Price
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nedL s! at frtst. I f.. I hare associated with me in the general House Furnishing business, Uarid 0. East, who has long been head salesman in my Store, and as onr entire Stock-. has been purchased within the last thirty days, during the PANIC in Eastern cities, ena-1 hies us to sell Goods at lower rates than was eTei sold in this market, and we are determined to do business on the plan of "(Juick Sales and Small Profits." In the tutu do not think of
URC HA tN elsewhere any Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks. Spoons, Wood and Willow W are, Gold Band and White China, and House Furnishing Goods generally, until you cat and see our Mammoth Stock of the latest styles and patterns at Reduced Prices.
HUDSON & EAST.
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"The Hatter,"
Hew York *Hat Store.' Having a competent buyer in New York to select goods as soon as manufactured, I am enabled to present, at all times, tha latest N ovelties. ALLEN,
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CLIPT & WILLIAMS,
Agents and Dealers in
I i, John's Patent Asbestos Booflng, Book Biver Paper Co's Building Booflng Slate, at Felt and Cement Booflng '1 Chicago Elastic Stone Booflng, PAPEBS, used in the place of Plastering oh the inside, and for Sheathing nnder the siding on the outside.
Roofs applied in city and country and warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner- of 9th and Mulberry streets. r-nr- /rn mayl4dtf
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The Weekly Express Free! We will send acopy of the WKEK-TEXPRISS (or the choice of 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 1.1870.
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A LECTURE on the NATURAL TRBATment, an Radical Cnra.of Spennatoriiaea.
JBWIM|V BWOlMU/j: n«i TWMBMI.. tion. Epilepsy and Fitf: M«nt*l a&4 Pby«t •al Incapacity, wltm from mIAuim, Jtc.. by EOBT. J. CCLTSKITKLL,M« D.v aaraor of Book/' Jkc. "A Been te BUMISII ot gsftssw."
Sent nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or twg^ostage stamps, to CHAS..J. C. KLXNE 1«7 Bowery, lew Yerk, P. O. Bex UN. so, Dr. CnlTerwell'a "Marriage Guide, 2 cents. niMvta -r-
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THE NEW YORK CITY
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Dry Goods Store
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Opened
WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th,
With a full and complete Stock of
Dry Goods. Notions, &c.
"llAt No. 3 Early's Block,
Main Street.' Terre Haute, Indiana-
W. W. BLACK & CO.
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Money Cannot Buy It' For Sipbt is Priceless
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GLASSES
THE DIA^crr Manai'ai'turi'd by J. E. SPKNtWit A CO.. N. 1., •Which arc uow offered to fb- public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the W orid to be the
MOST PERFECT,
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name.
Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed brings tho core or centre of the lens directly in front of the eye,producing a clear and distinct vision, as in tne natural,healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, disiiness, &o., peculiar to all others in use.
Thejr are Mounted la the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability cannot be surpassed.
CAUTION-—None genuine unless bearing their trade inarkostamped on every frame.
J. B. TILLOTSON,
Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they ean only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to edlers, at any price. marZld^rly
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IOHN ARHITKOI6. Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's new bttilding, on Third streat, one door north of Farrinfrten's Block, where he will be happy to meet all his old eustomers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. aSdtf.
JAMES B.LTNE, ^Wholesale and ReUil dealer in Pore Copper Distilled Ken tvebjr Whisky ... a*» •I -'.tt Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, lo, 70 Main St., bet. 3d and 4tb
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DRY GOODS.
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DRYGOODS
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,f^To our large and.well assorted ato -k of
Brown Sheetings, Bleached Muslins, Vi Oinehams,
Flannels, r, Tickings, ..^Checks,
Hickory^ Oasimtres, Twee Js,
Bed Spreads, Coverlets, Carpet warp,
Jdans,:
Cotton Chain. Table Linen, Napkins, IT* 'h Notions,
Fancy Goods, I Gloves, Hosiery &
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DRESS GOODS,
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In the Dry Goods line has secured for uS a large trade, and we shall continue to interest buyers by -/y,_(j eo
Loutest Prices, Fair Dealing *nd kind treatment.
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JUSTICE
Is the motto of the
NEW YORK STORE
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SPECTACLES
SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & MOltR
CELEBRATED
Perfected Spectacif
AND EYE GLASSF' Mt *%Z
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Our Spcctaclcs and Eye7 es ard A rknoivledged be the Most Perfect £,» TO £5 If
assistance to sight
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manufa^tur.
can always be relied upon as afTo :.n:
ea»e and comfort
while
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nerving the hyet
most thoroughly.
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Wo take occasion to ootif Public that we employ pedlars, and to cgutic thorn against osr pretending to have our goods for sale. -0
S.R.FBEEMAN,
JEWELER, I
IS OCB SOLE A (JEST I.\
TerreHaute, Indiana.
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DENTISTS.
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DENTIST!
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US WORK DONE AT
NffWYork Prices!
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11All Operations WaiTantcd.
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Beduotidn of Pric6i iii Rubber Work.
W. K. KOM1TEB has concluded to re
duce his prices,
of
upper
Best material used.
Sneeeseor to Dr. D.
sets, from $25 to 815.
R. L. H.
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BARTHOLOMEW,
•unoioa AND HSCBAXICAL E N I S
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St. National Block, Terre Hante.
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I tfUusBBCE—Corner Fifth and Swan streets mSOdti
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