Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 July 1870 — Page 3

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THE DAILY EXPRESS,

PUHLIBHKD KVERY MOnNIKO (KXOEPT SUNDAYS) AT

OR. SIXTH & OHIO 8T8., OPP. P0ST0PP1CE. RATES OP ADVERTISING.

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for

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90 00 100 00 200 00 allowed of

Yearly adveitisers will he

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titrate.- ot .•» r.irti^inK in the WJiEKLV EXPHMBd wiii I'® hall the rates charged 'itsr'.Riveras ementa *n koth DAiLi and wljljKI.Y. will be charged full 'Daily rates and one-half the eeKly.ratfc*. ear Legal advertisements one dollar *r iufcre'for each insertion in weekly. ms" Local Notices 1U cents per line.

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.torn however short inserted in local rr.iumii

less thftn 50 eents. tar Marriage and tunernl uoticea gi.wi. •jr Society moetinga and Religious notnes p, sents each insertion, invariably in ad-

fi®- Collections wiii be in add quarterly on all advertisement.-.

REPVHI.1CAJT COUNTY TICKET

AUDITOR,

WILLIAM l'ADDOCK. 'SHERIFF, (GORDON LF.F.

TRHA".t!F-Frt,

{MORTON C. RANKIN RFCOKDKR, THEODORE MARXFN. gffi

.• aDBVEYon,.

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'ALEXANDER COOPER.' COKOMKR, DAVID L. CHRISTY. roM3(issioaER3,. FIRST DIPT—Wirt. T. PETT1NOER, Serown —JOS. FELLENZER, THIRD "'.—PHILIP RANDOLPH fUDQF. CRIMINAL COURT,

JOHN'O. CR UX.

PROSEriTTil-iO, ATT'y CRtMfii.AI. COURT, F. M. MEREDITH.

tJiEPRF.^FNTATIVKS,

"B.WLS&N SMITH, tlr' IT. fiOUDTN^T

ADVEBTISIMG.

What is Said About It.

Something^ for Bugin^Bs- Men to Ponder Over.

There is no "'truer saying than that "Sweet are the uses of adver—tisements.'

Blesoed are they that do not advertise for. they, shall rarely be troubled with customers.

The Mew York

Pout

says: "Advertis­

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

An exchange says: "Trying to do business without advertising is like winking through a pair of green goggles— you may know that you are doing it, but nobbijy else does."

And affirther:. "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 with me?" said a close-fisted tradesman to a friend, the other'day. The reply was characteristic: "You have 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

This i» 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 $3,0Cib-to $10,000 yearly.

In Salem one business man pays at the rate of five dollars per line for every in sertion 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 more, than any house in town. They 'owe their success to the merit of their products and printer's ink.

The Hartford'

Post,

road to a competency. But while these ex-members of Congress are charging all their ill luck and misfortune to printers ink, 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 fol­

lows: "INFLUENCE OF AN ADVERTISEMENT. We don't vouch for the following story, leave the reader te 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 dnor-step. In his stomach \~ere iountl a handlnl of red hair, "ome bone button-,' a plass alley, a brar'=. barrelled plftr.l, a Sunday-school book, and a pair •'hcck panto. The a.iveiti-enifcri'. did it—at le:i^t, "o the editor -avs. It'c of no use for any alligator that lia-j committed a crime defy the power oia iVee pre:" ihe editor says he will foteh th?m right out ul ih" Pacific Ocean if ii in.ct

The Hartford Lvuraiit teii- us something of the secrets of the ait: 2 The secret of advertising is not vet discovered bv all who advertise. A fjood deal of money and space is wasted in rliim-y announcement.", which nobody read--, heavy standing placardn, which no morn stimulate purchasers than the names on nigni. Much money al io wasted in circular', which arc thvnwn into entries and down celliir ways, and always received with contempt, or in socalled advertising i-hectn which nobody read-'. There is no medium which comes into such olo-e contact with I he people a" the new.-jpaper and if adverti'^-ra only understood their liU'one.'.:'! they could make their paper as interesting a* any other part of it. In many ot the *_TCimnn papers advertising ii earned onto an cxientol which we have i:o idea. The newspaper is the real exchange. Evc-rybody-goes to it with all his wants, and almost all his woes. The consequence is that the sheets are as lively as neighborhood go3sip, and often the pages devoted to advertising are the best part ot 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 has a rare piece ol china or a

choice engraving to sell, or l.ewoulil like i. .. to get an odd number of some serial, which you happen to have somebody, 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 general use of the advertising columns of newspapers in this country for nil the wants and queries of life.

The Grand Rapids

American

means business. This 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 pen. who advertise. We may be compelled to buy, sometime**, 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'fbuy land 'at fair price oi any man who do.es' his advertising in that way.He'd ^teal' the' fence, the pumphandle,* and •.the'-bsvi'n xjfodga?

$K^M$'lie

jgav.e-'-ttp-possessi'on." i-C -V.' -Xiiis-one -goes'into poetics over the- sub­

ject:, ''"\Vben trade grew alack'and notes fell Jue,.the merchant's, faqe grew long and blue His dreams'were troubled through the night with susriffe bailifls all.in.sight. At last his wife unto him said, 'Rise up ut once, and get out of bed, and get your paper, ink, and pen, and advertise and advertise to-all-.good. m«n.' He did as hi*.good wife adyised,.and in tba paper frcLvertised. Crowds canie. and bought off iiii

he had his notes were-paid, his dreams were glad, and he will tell ycu to this day,-few-well-did printer's ink repay."

The-Chicago

Iritrune

-asks and gets

S22J562 a column per year for advertising.. The business men of tliat city do not hesitate to pay tha-t "price, for the reason that every dollar thus judiciously invested will bring an income of at: least five dollars. Those who advertise most are moat successful in business.

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 fof sale, has created throughout the country. The three unfortunate Congressmen, driven from their seats, and very likely fronl 'public life, by a simple

JNotice'

in a daily papar, un­

doubtedly utter mental maledictions upon the whole system of advertising, which is, however, aptly classed among the fine arts and appropriately termed the sure

Times

thinks it

should be taught: THE ART OF ADVERTISING.—There is 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 well a9 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 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 sheer waste of exertion as well an money. Soldiers always break step in going over abridge in large numbers, and if a business man wants to break into a paying business he should always make his advertisements keep step! Cofttinuity and regularity wins asjwell as uniqueness and attractiveness of design, but it costs more. Bonner of the New York

Ledger

invented the

repetition of lines 'and made a fortune but the process i3 too well "played out" to be worth imitating. Gome of our business men have shown a commendable ingenuity and enterprise, also, in devising designs, but the majority pursue the old poud-oger styles. In the absence of originality, continuity is the next best thing—not in huge advertisements, but in brief onea 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.

Here is a practical view of it from one of pur exchanges: NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.—Occasionally 1 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 nn advertisement crmihe reading columns. The knowledge is what we are after. Where does the farmer get his first knowledge of form implements and seed? Did you not find the reaper you now use first described in the advertising department of vour farm journal? That new cultivator that does the work several times better and cheaper than the old ode, where did you tind that Among the advertisements! Those new sweet potatoes that yield so finely, and cook so mealy, where did you leat 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 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, and the balance be obliged to raise their subscription price.

DYERS.

JJYEING, SCOURING,

AND

iRENov^Tiisra-, In all its Branches, at

H. F.

Reiner'sDye House

Main St., bet. 6th and 7th. ?epl7d2m

'*5oks- tc

SPECIAL NOTICES. Be On Your Gawd. The unexampled snccess which fop twe»ty years has accompanied the uqe of Hortetter's Stomach Bitters provokes the envy of ignorant nostrummonge'-g in all par*s of the country, and tko counterfeiting business having been measureably played oat in consequence of the numerous suits instituted against the offenders, a new system of tactics has been adopted. In the South and West especially, a legion of "Bitters," prepared from worthless materials and bearing a variety ofnames, have been got up by irresponsible adventurers with the hope of substituting them to some extent for the Standard Tonio of the Age. In some cases country druggists are the concocters and proprietors of these unscientific and trashy compounds, which are warmly recommended by the venders, who endeavor to palm them off upon the crednlous in lieu of the great specific which has iievoi yet had a successful competitor either among proprietory preparations or the medicines prescribed in private practice. This not.ee is intended to put the public on their rfmrd against persuasions of parties engaged in the attempt to substitute mere rubbish l'or the most efficient stomachic and alterative at present known. At this seaio" of the year when debility Hnd complaints arising from a lack of vital energy so generally prevail, it is of tho greatest consequence that no tricks should be played with, depressed and en t'eebleil systems. Ask, therefore, Tor llostet ter's Stomach Bitters, the great vegetable invisrorant and alterative, and reject, with deserved contempt, the worse than useless medleys offered in its place. It is as importantto tho public as to tne proprietors of the famous restorative, that this advice should be heeded,

The Imeprishable Perfume! A4. a rule, the perfumer] now in tuehave no permanency. An hour or two after their use there is no trace of perfumo left. How different is the result succeeding tho nee of Murray & Lauiunn's Florida Water.

Days after its application the handkerchief exhales :i most delightful, delicato and agreeablo fragrance. may 5deodoy

USED UP.

for Young Men.—The enerva­

ted and used up, who have lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of.

SOCIAL

PLKASDM, with words of

cheer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hopeJcnt fi'.o, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P,Philadelphia, Pa. may2CdwSm

Mn.

BEAUTIFUL HA.IB

Nature's Crow*. You inns' G'ultiate itGRAY HAIR

S.A. Aileu

Mr*. Allew's Hair Restorer

Vill l!e: tore Ur.iy Hairto its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful tlfiir Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling Unir is immediately checked.

Tho Young and all those wheae Hair has not yet turned Gray or White, will prefer

Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsamum

transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and refreshes tho hair, and as a simple Hair Drossing, it has no equal. All Mothers are advised to use it, and.nothingelse, on *their hildren's Hair its good effects in after life plainly discernible. "Everybody should one of thesd preparations, both not rered. Sold by all Druggists. ml8dw6m

MUSICAL.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

PIAUOS,

riffcU'K'

Organs and Melodeons

AT-

1 L. KISSNER'S

Palace of Music,

Nj. 48 OHIO STRSST, :C

(Opp. the old Court House.) -j

in

HACTE, INFI

TEKRE

2i. ii. All kinds of Instrumonts repaired

MANUFACTURERS.

PRAIRIE CITY PLANING MILLS.

CIDFT WULUMS.

Manufacturers of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

Window auii Boor Frames. Scalding Brackets, Start Bailings, £&llssters,

Lowell Posts, i'lorlsg aad Siding.

And all descriptious of Finished Lumber

WHOLESALE ATD KTAIL DEALERS IS JPIXnTjE LUMBER, Lath and Shingles,

Slate Soofin Cement Roofin

Roofing. Roofing Felt.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning. DOiv TO ORDER.

All Work Warranted.

Corner Nir.th and Mulberry 8ts. tt dtf

"||rI. S. MELTON,

Cor. 6tb, Lafayette «nd I.ocr.st 8ts., Terre-Haute, Xnd. Dce» draining, Paper Hanging, Calciminina» and ©verytamy usually done In th® lice*

W/H. //,

Burr,

-"(jrfJOCf r„*.

June25d1yw

iV.

CARPETS!

CARPETS!

,CA. IPETS

Yeaklt

BARE & YEAKLE,

House a..~ inters

4th St., Opp. Central Engine House,

All workientrusted to us will receive promp attention.

Special attention given to Sign Fainting and Urainine. dly

ARCHITECT.

^RCHITECT & BUILDER.

J. A. VBYDAGII,

Plans,Specifications, Superintendence, and Detail Drawings lnrniahed for every descrip tion of Building?.

OFFICB—Northeast

corner of Wabaan and

Sixth Streets, 2d story. Deming Block.

LAW OFFICE AJTD REAL ESTATE _AGENCY.

F.M.MEREDITH,

Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, CORNER MAIN AND THIRD STB. TERRE HA UTE, IND.

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MATTINGS! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper!

lc

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.J PVO ,•» -t-N

•. -'an^a'.'O bcoill: 1 i/.=

"•'"^r-u'

90. Of

Y"1-'*

From July 1st, until the /"YTT f\ close of the Summer Trade, V/ we shall make

special Prices O

In all of our Departments.

CARPETS! OLI CLOTHS MATTINGS:

Ryce's "Hahd-Loom" Carpets!

xi. I. XX. r:

Ryce's /'Family'' Carpet!

t'»« "1'r

RYCE'S CARPET HALU

WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS,

TURPENTINE, JAPAN,TARNISHES, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.

R. BUCKELL, Painter, 5®

Oliio Street, opp. Mayor's Ollice, (Ba«eiiieiit.

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

CASH PRICE. J,

2'

-A '1

Great Cleariance Sale

at

HOOP SKIRT FACTORY

AND FANCY If i/ VtH.

89 Main Street, between 3d and 4th St8.

AHK FOR TIIEj

ADTT?\TT FLAVORING UlllliiM EXTRACTS,

THE PUBEST AND BEST IN USE. jy22dly

K. GIFFORD, V.S.,

TRKATS ALL

JES of

DiSfci

JOHN HANEY,

C-

Rorses and Cattle

Hospital and Office, corner of 5th and Eagle streets. Terre Haute. Ind. oct9wly

CHAIN DEALERS.

Commission Merchant,

And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North First Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Strict attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. iel8dwtf

CLOTHS!

of House Furnishing Goeds. JMA.TTIN'G'S

RYCE'S CARPET HALL

S!

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A TTTN(4S

In view of new arrange- 1 .jients for the Fall Trado, Wjiiiliiir Ulifidaq NOW is the time for

lents for the Fall Trai

S'THO BEARA\KO0CKOFCHouse-

OOOND3

Window Shades!

tains° ar'^'very "chofce0 'and WittdOW SliadCB LRKINGFTFIIASSRAF GOLD

Window Shades!

RI^Q Window

77.

Shades

Window Shades!

v"

White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, hambers, S.r\, from 4S.1.0 per 100 lb Window Glass, extra quality, from $11.50 per box •u'.j Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Qlass. lirSPECIAi. TERMS

TO

PREPARE FOR

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THE TRADE."fey

THE i-« vS

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URIAH JEFFEKS. IRA DELANO. ILISHA HAVE**

U.R. JEFFERS & CO.,

Wholesale dealers in

Yankee Notions and Cigars, And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street,

Keep constantly on hand a full assortment oi

USTOTXOICTS,

Comprising

Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery, »Hosiery and Cigars,

AT WHOLESALE ONLY.

arpil-ldwtf

MM.JOAB,

Attorney at Law,

Terre Hante, Ind.

Claims collected and Estates Managed. OFFICE—On Ohio street, south side, between 3d and 4th streets. jy0w6m

ADVERTISING.

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The Success of Our Most Prominent Business Ken is Ample Proof that

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IT DOES PAY.

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Much bat b*»n written in regard-to AdvertisJ:| iDK«iDd '.

-d: v: .s-fr. vjf

Its Advantages,

AndmaoHcan yet be written in prooi of the assertion that those who

Advertise Most Liberally,

h.4- 4 til

Jk

ARK THE MOST

W

SUCCESSFUL

In Business Enterprise*.

IVUs -t' A 1 i_ M! 'i*.. ll "«W

IT BEV1VE8 BUSINESS.

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tl.li tifi' 't

Advertising Truisms.™

k"

IT CBEATE8 BUSIfiBS8,i

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IT PBESEBVES BUSINKSH,

..." IT INCREASES BUSINESS,

i. -ii 3

IT INSURES BUSINESS

f-a-Jt "i r-'f f-„ 1.1

Tkoaiaada ef fbrtaaea hare been made bj persons who posiessed the secret of placing their bntiaesa in a proper manner before the public,Ihrough judicious newspaper advertising.

THE CITY

HAT HOUSE!

V.I

Having closed out my Stock of Groceries and gone into the

HAT AND CAP RUSINESS

exclusively, I am now prepared to sell the sane at greatly

REDUCED PRICES!

Having purchased them ^recently at

BANIC PRICES

FOR CASH, which enables me to

SELL CHEAPER

stock is all new and latest styles. Call

Than the Cheapest. Mr fresh, comprising ail th _. and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

J. F. BADGLEY, Xo. 12, South 4th Street, maj3l Terre Haute, ind.

HOTELS

Jacob Batz. tieorre Bets.

NATIOKAJI HOUSE.

Cor. Sixth and Main &rcct*,

Terre Haute. Indiana. Jacob JButs,

A1

Son. Props..

This House has been thoroughly reforuished. my33div

BMNEV HOUSE, Cor. Third and Ohio &'tt,cn Public Square, Terre Haute/ Indiana

SMITH JOHNSON, Proprietor.

OXNIBCS TO A51 FS02 ALL TRAINS. june20dtf

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

Garner Main and Seventh Sis.

Terre Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently beea refitted, and put in first-class order, offering accommodations assurpassed in the State.

T. C. BUNTI3, Proprietor.

(LARK HOUSE,

for. Firit & Oh i" Sit.,

Terre Haute, ... Indiana. W. 27. GRIFFITH, Prop.

Office of Marshall, Montezuma and Palestine Sack Li ines.

Free Bass to and from all trains. nov28dtf

CHAS. ALIXAHDBt. K.C.READ.

ALEXANDER & READ,

DEALERS IN

Flour, Meal, Gorn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds,

Corner Sth

MM!

Main Ste.

Articles delivered to any par of the city free of charge. dec 3d3m

MANHOOD:

H«w Lost! How Restored!

Juttpublished in a teaUd envelope. Price 6 Cents, A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREAT ment, an Radical Care of Spermatorhrra, or Semiaal Weakness, Involuntary Fmissions. Seiual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally Nervousness, Cnsump-

of tfce ''Green Book," Mc. •A Roea to Thousands of Safllsrers." Sent under seal, in Plain envelope, to any addreea. postpaid, o»

rJSS,P|,ofTgl* c8ns,

or

two postage stamp', to CHAS. J. C. KLINE CO., 187 Bowery. Sew Terk, P. O. Box MM. so. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," 25 cen ts. ma4dw3m

ASTROLOGY.

CLAIRVOYANCE

AND

ASTROLOGT.

LOOK OTJT.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.

11.000 TO ANYPERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE PROFESSION. RPHE NEVERJPAILING MAD-

AME RAPHAEL

is the best. She suc­

ceeds when all others have failed.

In LOTO Affairs She

Ser

J,

ttJ A?

r.f Yi)it3l ,• .... .«»• I sx. ,1-

A11

who

are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by falsa iromises and deceit—all who hare been mlsed and trifled with—all tiy to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of tho affections of those they, love, consult her to relievo and satisfy their minds.

NererFails

She has tne secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of your future wife husband, or absent friend. f?he guides the single to a hap-

marriage, and makes the married happy, aid and advice has been solicited ^"innumerable instances, and the result has always been the mefces of securing

A Speedy and Happy Marriage

She is, theiefore, sure pendence. It is weil known to the pubiio large that she was the first and she is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on all the concornsof life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and sin gle, who daily and eagerly visit her.

To all in business her adviee is invaluable. .°he ran foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fido Astrologist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makos illicit pretenders copy her advertisements'and try to imitate her.

Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift tthe 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 produce the monthly liuw, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, hut, on the contrary, they improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to

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ill liifhuioDtl, bet. Central Avenne and John CINCINNATI, OHIO. TERMS.--Ladies, $1 Gentlemen, 81.50.

N. 11.—Those at a distance may communicate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing ono dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential.

Address Lock Box fiiU, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug*23wly

THERE ISSO SUCH WORD AS FAIL

TARRANT'S

Compound

EXTRACT OP

CUBEBS

COPAIBA. A Sure, Certain

AND

Speedy Cure

For all diseases of. the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either in the Male or Female, frequently performing a Perfect Curt in the $hort space of Three or Four Days, and always in less time than any other Preparation. In the use of

TARRANT'S

Compound Extract of Cabebs aad Copabia there is no need of confinement or change in diet. In its approved form of paste it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It is now acknowledged by the Mott Learned, in the Profeuion that in the above clan of Diseases. Cnb«l»a and I'opeMii are the only two Remedies known that can be relied upon with any Certainty of Success.

TARRANT'S

Compound Extract of Cubeh* and Copabia. 0V Sold by Druggists all over the World. ml0dw3m

OOFING^ \i.mo..}

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Agents and Dealers in

John's Patent Asbestos Hoofing, Rock River Paper Co's Building Roofing Slate, Felt and Cement Roofing, Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing,

PAPERS, used in the place of Plastering on the inside, and for Sheathing under 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 streets- may

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BALL, BLACK & CO.

565 567 BROADWAY,

-NEW YORK,,

Invito the attention of purchasers from Terre Haute and vicinity.to their uneoualed assortment of SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, TAN ntr P.AATva _3 ci rnvmrrtina

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CY GOODS, and GAS FIXTURES. derswiil bo promptly attended to. Goo__ sent per Express, and packages allowed to be opened before sclcation is made. Any article not satisfactory can bo exchanged.

Estimates given and designs furnished on application. Our goods arc of tho best, and at priccs which cannot be undersold. Strangers visiting the city, without intention of purchase, arc also cordially invited to visit our establishment. jyl8-dly

SPECTACLES

SPECIAL NOTICE!

LAZARUS & MORRIS'

CELEBRATED

Perfected Spectacles

fAND EYE GLASSES,,

Our Spectacles and Eye-Glass-es ard Acknowledged to be the Most Perfect

assistance to fight ever manufactured, and si

can always be relied upon as affording perfect ease and while strengthening and preEy ta&r.

serving i.cemfortmost

te

Eyes

thoroughly.

Wo take occasion to notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution them oKaiuDL luui pretending to have our goods for

against those idi

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r-

sale.

S. R. FREEMAN,

£1-

JEWELER,

IS OUR SOW AGEJiT IN

Terre Haute, Indiana.

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JULY 11, 1870.

Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad.

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From and after this date, and until farther notice,the

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Passenger Depot

ff .* fAt Terre Hunt# wiil be at the

BRICK HOUSE

At the head of North Fourth street.

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Trains will arrive

and

depart as follows

Arrive from the East and depart for

the

West.

Fast Express 6 )5 A. M. Day Express 3 )5 P. M. Night Express 10 20 F. u. Arrive from the West and depar. for the

Eaat.

Lightning Express....: 1:15 a. m. Accommodation 9 25 A. M. Day Express 4:35 r. m.

Passengers will be cart ied to and from Main Street at Street Railway fare -5 cents. lldlw

E. B. ALLEN, A^ ent

O. C. AI/L12N,

"The Hatter," New York 'Hat Store.'1

Having a competent buyer in Now York to select foods as soun as manufactured, I am enabled to present, at ail-times, the latest NoveltiesALLEN, "The Hatter,

145 IHADF STREET.

Jul 4d€m

NEW STORE.

Til F. NEW YORK CITY

Dry Goods Store

S4S \.s-r Opened

WEDNESDAY,MAY

11th,

With a full and complete Stock of

Dry Goods, Notions, &c.

At No. 3 Early's Block,

Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

W. W. BLACK A CO.

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Money Cannot Buy It' For Sight is Priceless!!

THE DIAMOND GLASSES

Manufactured by

J. E. SPENCER & CO., ff.

Which are now offered to the public, are pronoucrcd by all the celebrated Opticians of the Werld to be the

HOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the haman eye ever known. They are ground nailer their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their Dame, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancr.

The Scientific Principle

On which they are constructed brUka* the core or centre of the lene directly is front of the eye. producing a clear and distinct vision .as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing ill uofleasant sensations, suck as gliir mernf and wavering of right, dizziness. Mo., peculiar to all others in use. They areMonnted In 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 trado mark^stamped on every ftame. J. R. TILLOTSOff, Jeweler and Optician,Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they car only be obtained.. These goods are not suppled to Pedlors. at any price. mar2ld'/ly

MOORE & HAGGERTT,

Manufacturers of-

Gfalvanized Iron Com 'ce.

Window Capa, Guttering, A

Tin and Slate Roofi ng.

,. A SELECT STOCK OF

TIN,

Copper and Sheet Irorni aru

Particular attention paid to

vJOBBIHSTGh

In Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron Iir(»/.-, Warm Air Furnaces and ibinges.

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181 MAIN STREET, TEB3E HAUTE, I2fD.

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W. P. BRISCOE,

DEALER IX

Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish,

Preserves, Jellies, Sauces, Catsup, Pickles ana

"Country Produce,

Ohio Street between 3d and 4th, Terre-Haute, Indiana, Goods delivered in the City free of charge.

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ATTORNEYS.

JOHN P. BAIBD, CHARLKSCRUTT. AIRD CKUFT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

Ornca—No. 82Main Street,up stairs.

E.

P. BEAUCHAMP,

ATTORNEY AT LAW

141 XALX STREET, UP STAIRS.

Western Land Broker, Loans Negotiated,Estates Managed. Particular attention given to Collections. Correspondence solicited from non-residents*