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THE DYING MIXER'S LAMEST, Afar from my horn* and theaceaesof my childhood. O'er the mountain aod wave I have wandered eirey. And here, 'mid th«N sands, these r»ck«, eni thi*

WlidWOOi),

In wasting, la skkaces, my ba* ttafertac

Fond iww'ry oft whisper*. i* wn\* «if mli*M, Of hotoe and of frteeds. nasi «f jay* fofl behind My wife—my dear children—U»*t* eeefal et glad-

My food, deling n«tWr, mi ad.

mm dw»Us ee my

Hew fondly hoped la the bMM of To bare sp»«l the I i«h UMMM 1 t*m the n»(i, But, ah! sad s&tclloe and eorrow have ««»».

Aod doomed we dt* ia th* ft* ditfeat tawl*

I have tolled la the valley*—Ihave delved la *h» bttU

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Th« wtrmm* *mJ th# hn tmi Ths wild u'aahlug Yuba, aad thed-ir, ^wt»f rtlla, The gulches bad ravines will WMW »ete.

By uba's bright watera, tHea, softly later nws The (Heads I lore boat cannot stand roand my

No mother to sorrow, BO- wife to deplore toe. Or sbtd oo my grave laet lingering tear.

The tempest msy bowl, and the stonns tany bent

I shall not bo disturbed by the loud thunder roar But gently 1*1! sleep, though my frlendsore far from me—

My dear native land, I shall M« thee BO more. GULD KWM, Sept. lo, I85i

Rich Folk*.

We mppose there art» people in all ptrtt of the United States, who think they are pretty well off—even rich.—We know a few unfortunate individuals that labor under thin hallucination, ond who look with a mixture of pi'y and contempt upou their fellowworms of the du*t. whom they tup pose to posesa lesa of Mhe dusl' than thern»elv«e Bui Heaven help theae poor wiiiinga they have not the flighted conception ol what it. They rich, forscoth! They are wealth hrggar* compari ivcly. Many a rich man a upper aervaiM* live in bett« stylo.

Mr. Crtesus wa# a rich man. but many of the old gentlemen who departed ihw lifucenturiea

ago,

Julias Ciesar, like Wllktr.s, Micawber. Esq was 'cot.tinually incurring pecuninry liabilities which he foJnd it difficult to discharge.' He set a high value on friendship, having purchased that of Lucius Pallus for 81,600,000. He wa* a terrible spcndihrift. Before he succeeded in obtaining any offico, he had atnasaed debts to the amount of 14,$75,000. Bui oflice*holders had good pickings in those days, as w«ll as in our own: and as soon as Julias g"t his hand into the public treasury, his debu began to diminish. He soon became rich. He gave Servilla, the mother of Brulus, a pearl ol'.the value of 5800.000. He would, doubtless, have been guilty of many other e.xtravagnnoea, hud not the '-well-beloved lliutus" given him thai cruel slab under the firth rib. Ou the day uf.'he assasinatinu, Cupar's friend, Mark Antony, owpd il 500.000, which was all paid thiity days afterwards. This same At.toov subsfquently swallowed a pemidMolved in vinegar, (which Cleopatra adminirtered lo him.) worth f'100.000. He also squandered §735,00 1,000 of the public treasurv. Ha would have hern a splendid fellow to have held a fiscal agency under our federal government.

Tiberius, til bis death, left $110.125.000, which Caligula spent in less than twelve months. He lived at the rate of about 835,* t'OO a day one supper erst S-l 0.00 ).

Esopus, the comedian, oven transcended Caligula in extravagance, having given $400,000 for one single kis Ha had a son. Clodius, who

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chip of the old

block. Among other oosdy *|strono»nic feats, he swallowed a pearl, (a ti Antony) valued at ?4.00Q.

Appius, another Roman million a re. squan dered in debauchery some $2 500,000 after wuioh. finding l.imneli »uber one day, he in

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.esiigaieU lm pecumory all. rs, ami j" ^|0MJ,lug

A Mr. M.Hog.UI,.. »ho l.vtd inllioM times, and waa one ol the upper ten, use-.l ooeasionaity to get up nice suppers which cost 9100 000.

Anothergrn«!e«nct. mcJ Lu uKt.aJd

deecription. AU we need say is, tram such eitretneaof hutnan ntbery, may heaven d««

fend ual _______

A ood Hecommknixation—The Govetinor. in his message, recommends th*^ creation of the office *»i Attorney General. Thie ta right. The Slate now pay* annual

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Mr.Cisc*m. who flouriahed long before our time, and whom the reader ha» doubtles* heard of, uaed to «ay that a citizen who had not for uf.e to »U| p*rt an.army, or a legion did not deserve the title of a rich man: and he is good au'hority. Hia landed property •lone waa worth the snug little some of eight and a half milionn »»fdollars.! Then he pasiiftKed slave*, furniture, horses, cattle, and cash to un »qaal amount—making the com-: |J If ffl I fortubleaum ofsevteen niillionw! rCUl laCv

were richer than he. there was

Seneca, the philosopher, who uttered and wrote some tolerably good thing*, vho wa# worth 17.60:,( 00. Mnny modem author#

would doubiles* be remembered inlheold fellow's will. And ao the) were, all of them He left them an individual legacy, and this it is: ••Whenever you hfcve rilten •«ook, lay it aHde fur nine years: and at the expiration of that time, peruse it carefully, end then, if your judgment approve, publijh it. but not before.

h« hud only h»H mulion uldollvrs lelt, »6jton, who will contiuue -the oaariQwi «t Uia Old poisoned hitnsell because he cooaiiit red that Stand, and wiU pay the debts owln^ by the firm, sum insufficient for his maintenance. J-W. ftOUC

down to a repast that cost net less than|N©W flRJUOrrfiftH u&llory $110 000. liia private tabl««s eclipsed the! "IS NOW In fall blast, and their rooms are "ladies' ordinaries" of anv i««mv ot tho he*t 1 thronged with visitors and customers, who are Ko.,1. io.h. Th. M, f,«„ hi. pon.l justly distinguished. They

were sold for $175 0C0. Oo the other hand there are no* a few that keep ama*aing wealth, and yet are constantly haunted »tth the dread ot coming to pov. rty! Theae are of the horse-loe«h tribe— the constant cry of "Give! giver* is theirs -—fb»*i»*ss furnished ea reamnabte terms. We could write (org chapter about the*e tr Dagoerro^ype Apparatw »ed Steek tor aale. latter but they are too well known to require

th* Uwrew of indi&nspolts much more

than the aalary of such an otfioer. end gets r«r buaineaa done without the advantage of the responsibility each an oflksc would impoM. "i'he neceoi'y for such ao tttcer is oatly moreaetng

Book Agpnta Wanted.

rY^J circuUteNt-M sn4 f"*patar w»rksia l»i}a«a I aad llttaoU. Great lixlsweiisW are «lbr*rf wtoee wtsMag to e*g«fe ia tlrts

Aoeiy W.ll. 8UCKINUUAM,JuTe tt, S%»el the Btg Hook.

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4 riiTK IfutftrW **«I Piwsrf M. ShipA ley's New Pkteat. Wfj-f nti4:r« of -'L K. S£cLi»AX.

4 KY saaUly ol Urge aa4 delk^u FIGS \f«raah»at

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OffedttUitos Kew.

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Terre-Hante

DRUG STORE.

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

Wlwlswlt «»d Retail

J, H, CUBINGHAM,

(rjlS OU STAND,)

Xatiamul Rmd Street, directly North of the Cvurl Hame, Terre-Haute, Ind

13 now la receipt of Wo wiaUr aappll*#. com-

rvcvipv w» Y»

I prUiae «r«ry rarloty of trtlclos to hta Hoo, KMftlttf hii stock tbo and mvti e*mpUt* in

cis«ktn£ T«rT».U*oto

By parehMlng the stasd long occnpied by blm» self a* Drag store, he considers himself permanently settled, ana wi tii the present arrangement of making cos* purcka*t», gives blm the advantage of all markets, in obtaining goods from first hands on the most favorable terms therefore, he enabled to keep the

Best Assortment of Pure Medicines,

that can be prcored in the Eartern and Weetern cltiee, and offers aa good bargain* as the same quality of medicloes can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.

The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and thecompouod* log of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended. Is a matter of eo much importance to the purchaser, that be feela it to be his duly to give his p^rsoual and undivided attention to it, ns long «s he remains in the business.

By hia experience of fifteen yeara in TerreHante, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of Medicines, he hopes will insure him a couiiuuauce of former patronage for which ho feeU himself under many obliga lions to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining couutles, disposed to continue to servo them aeloug as they say.

KJ~ 1'rescriptions put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by Instructions, end warranted to give satisfaction.

His stock now consists of ageneral aseortmentof

Mineral Botanic Medicines.

Alto, A largo supply of all the most POrUJLAIl PATENT MEDICINES, Which can be furnished at Manufacturer's prices, by the Gross or Dozen, and Retail.

Dec., 3, 1852-10-ly J. R. CUNIXGHAM.

1LLIA.XS Si EARLY have Removed from their Old Stand, to the Storo recently occu pled by 31. W. Sedam, on National Rtad Street, adjoiuiog Cuuhighitin'* Drug Store—

Opposite the Court House.

Wo aro n«w opening a Large and General Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G00D8 of American and Foreign Fabriet, comprising every variety of LADIES DRESS GOOD3—Rich Silks, Merinoes,

CttRhmero*, Mus. D'I-nine* and

ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS in great variety. BAY STATL ond other Long and Square Shawls. Rich Embroidered and Plain Shawls, in colours, black and second mourning. Ribbono, Gloves, Hosiery, and all the mhior articles for Ladles, Misses & Chlldrens' use.

Having engaged the services of MR. JOHN RKI.NHARD to assist lu the inner department of our btisiuese, and under our new arrangements, we are prepared to olTer such inducements to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction.

Please give us a call. Nov. 5, l853-6yl WILLIAMS St. EARLY.

Cloths, Cassimeres and Ready Made Clothing.

VLAKUE

Stock of Cloth#,Cassinieres,SutiqeU,

All Wool Tweeds—Cloak Linings— Merino, Black Satin and other Vestlngs. Kentucky Jeans snd Linseya.

Also,

For farmer* and Workiug Men, cheap lot of Jlothlng, ll^avy Orcrcoats, Sack*, Pants, and Vosts—with

KoMuth and Buena Vi«ta Ilats. Sup. Plush and Fur Caps— Buck. Mitts and Glove*— for Sale at the PEOPLE'S STORE. Nov. 5th, l852-6-ly Br WILLIAMS & EAKLT.

B. H. CORNWELL,

MERCHANT TAILOR,

EAST OF.TUESliUARIS,

ITAS

just received a general stock of Goods

"I GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, which will be made lo order, at short notice, and umrranted. The stock consists of various Broadcloths, Black, Brown. Blue and fancy colors Cosshneres and Vestlngs of all kind# Shirts, Undershirt*, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves,Suspenders, &c., 5tc.

Ills garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and his prices graduated to tho lowest living mark.

IT Call and examine the Stock and lesve your measure. B. H.CORNWELL. Tcrro-Haute, March 19, lS52-25tf

JW NOTICE. rpus COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing

I betSPeen the subscribers Is this day dissolved

fi,bv mutual consent: the Book, Notes aud Accounts

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the firm are assigned to J.W. Hough-

PHOTOQ-ENIC.

sTOXKR

CO*BV?

have the knack of

ttausfertajr the image from the person «f»«d to lift, itself. Persons who have not yet had their picturee taken should avail themselves of this rare opportunity.

Instruction given la the Art and an outfit in

ROO.MS,"ov*a Loet*vti,LS CtJOTmM St«KS, THIRD STORY,—Kntrsoce on Market Street, Don't forget the place*

Tetre-Haate, October 8, lS59-Stf

REMOVAL!4

ft-A J. M. HAOER tfflVtseei thle Ofpertanlty of iaformlag hia former patrons,

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Pahlkl Pwn!lJ'th*1

.... a Oek4altAMe AMsl tTm irn afc ISI ^1 is JTis un

Saddlery

ana fftti mm

to the frame buikiiog, oa Market Strwt, eoaUi oi Loagdoe's (foraeriy iMc1!}Livery Stebie, ehm HAiHIkSS BRIDLES, and

list. UT AU work eatrasted pmspdy eJtecated.

Ms. SAMUEL IIAGER

Has alee nrnorad bts MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE !r» the (rt*t part of Use sawe ksdilsf. AH ^a«iae•^ enirested te ktst wUI receive pra^t sal ificMst fttteaUea.

Tem-Maabs MaeekK, lS534Ct*

Tower Mill&

HAVING

brMght Useae boaaUfai Steam

iag w*rius iate Mil ipmtlss, we are MW t*fc4y te exetaafs Fieew. Meal. Sham. dira,4«.. far wheat awl Cera, at for Caefe, with ail vks any give their caetam.

Receiving, Forwaxdiog, aad Com* mission House, BVAHSVILLE, INDIANA.

LEWIS & GRAY,

Saceetwrt tetielmiefirmtf Herringlo*,Grant $Co., OULD retpectfally mj to the friends of UM» iote firm, and to riilppot of Produce ndbw generally, that all eenifomtau tod commiuiooa •tttrooUMi to oar cbifp, shall reeeivo tlio atmost ear» ond attention and re-khip-menls will be ttteetod with dispatch, and at U*e very iowoat rates of freight. Th® increase in tonuago on the Ohio river tfato season Is nnarually large, and will esose a material decline in the mtrs tm shipments Soatb, which we wish the Wabash shippers to note.

W°S

and Mereban

Our Wbaif-boat has been roach enlarged end improved, utd, witii oar Warehouse, gives ns foclUttee of the firnt clesa for Receiving, Storing jutf Forwardiag Freight and for promptness, industry and attention to bu*iacei, we acknowledge so aoperlow, and refer to ...... .........

Cotimr Ross. ESQ.) BSMEXT it Co Terfe- Haute.

E. 8. Wou-c, Joint MITCHELL, Eeu., And Merchants Dee. 10.1853-11-6m

E*»., I generally 1 LEWIS}

May 3d, l«o2-35yl

EwniviUr.'-' & Gil AY.

SCRIBNER &, DEVOL,

WHOLESiLE SBlfiGISfS.

AND DEALERS IN

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, Tobacco, Dye-Stuffc, Gardea Seeds, Surgical Instruments, $I3ftffrffiEI!Eir9 6^.v

CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS, K£W ALBANY, IND.,

ONE

of the firm has just returned from the Eastern cities, where ho purchased from the Importers and Mauufacturersa large and extensive stock at rales that wilt enable them to compete with any house in the West.

CAPITAL HOUSE,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor. rpis \r'

"1HIS Establishment is new, and situated in the centre of the City. An Omnibus and Baggage Car always la attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge.

September 24, ltf52-52yl

A. H. L. BAKER,

Forwarding & Commission

MERCHANT,

A N E A E IN O E BEL AIR,

(EEI. RU'KK FEEDER DAM,) CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA.

ROCKS,

for building purposes, for sale at the Bel All Quarries. feb. 27-22-1

New Carriage Manufactory.

I HAVE commenced the Carringe Manufacturing business, at my New Shop, in North Terre-Haute, on the

corner of Fifth Stroet and Lafayette Road, where all branches of the business will be promptly attended to, wnd any work from my shop shall not be surpassed on the Wabash, for beauty of style, elegance of finish or complete workmanship and durability, and at prices, CHEAPER than heretofore.

A variety of Carriages, Buggies, Barouches and Wagone* always on hand and for sale. O" REPAIRING of all klndsdoneon the shortest notice. Also, Painting and Varnishing dons with neatness.

JXO. WM. DOUGLASS

Terre-Haute, April 9,18S2-23tf

03° $500 CHALLENGE!!

WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a people Is at all times of the most valuable importance. I take il for granted that every persou will do all In their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health st all sacrifices. I feel it to be tny duty to solemnly assure yen that W0R^i£, accordiug to the opinion of the most cclebruted Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majorily of diseases to which children and adults are liable If you have an appetite contiuually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the ifosr, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember that ail those denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy:—

Hobensack's Worm Syrnp.

An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tenderlnfant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaint* and Diarrhaa have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that It stands without au equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Drsrcrsu, the astonishing cures performed \y this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others.

THE TAPS WORM!

Tl is is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that Infest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance. Fits, ttc.,that those afflicted seldom If ever suspect that it is TATE WO** hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove sit obstructions, that tho Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which most be taken in doses of 9 Tablespoonfulls Slimes a day theae directions followed have never been known to full in curing the most obstinate ease of Tan Wo**.

(£r Hobensack's Liver Pills.

Ko part of the system is more liable to disease than we LIVER,

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Garaer ef CNssaatawi Water Fek*S IS&l-W-af

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serving as a filterer to purify

the blood, or giving the proper eecretiou to the biie so tint any wrong action of the Liver

effects

the

other Important parts of the system, and results vartoas!y, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, (3fec- Wa should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. Theee Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS famished by nature to heal the stek Namely, ist, An EXPECTORANT, which aug» meats the secretion from the Pulmonary mocua membrane or promeies the discharge of secreted natter. Sad. An ALTERATIVE, which ehasgw interne lnwtplVcabie aa&iasensibie manner the certain morbidacttoboflh«syetom. 3rd. ATONIC, which give* tone aad straogth to the nervous sysh«slth aw4_Tij»r te ail parts of the

CATHARTI^'which acts la per­

fect harmony with the •thai

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ET'SAODLERR everv thing in that to bint aeatiy aad

befingrodieats, aad eper

th* Boweia, aad

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stehW paia ia the aide, back, woae ftmiae aaieea eigtiwd Jv aH othefslMag baae IsUtaUoa.

the whole mass

corrupt and vitiated matiek, aad parifviar th« Bteod, wWchd*»«roy« disease ijri nwtoree health.

Toe will fied three Pilis aa iafehufaie medicine ia say coetpiaiBts to which la aiatractleae «Hher total or been foaad of iaeeUaisbSe benefit, feectfo^amafesaeats to a health lag Um bleed aad attar flatds e» t*S«fht all c*«pl*3ata whtefe may from fanak lasso, diai

impirihrttfe*,

as headache,

IT Agettte wlsliiaf aesr wppttta, K«MMtvMtsa*«f becoeniog Agents iiissfmiili ss ft* Proprietor, j. N. ttebeaaaefc, h.

Sole kjr ail Dreggists aad Jtedasts the TaitMi 8MM PamphlsH to he obtained sf the Asmsts gratia. Awcvt* BROWNING it WALL,

Wholesale aad Retnfl AgenM^

who will aap^y Deeiete, fca IT Prke tsrli tt crats*

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mlsaaMMac*ftAstef 0tifMs%lB ktfMtlMLIrJ a BM0*Mk*B. la «keaS?0«ee efte uSB* rnwrr fir tfc« USsswa WliM sf IWITITMII

Another Sdaotifie Wonder!

DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S

GREAT DYSPEPSIA COK£R.

THE TFTUS

DIGESTIVE FLUID

OB

GASTRIC JUICE.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIBBIG, tho great Physlologkad Chemist, by

J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa, This Is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion) Dyspepsia, Jaundice* Liver Com pin in t,

Constipation and Debility, Caring after Natute's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. O" Half a teaspoonful of Ptrsts, infused in water, wil digest or dissolve, Five Pound* of RoiUt

Beef in about /tee kourt, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Prttervinq, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomsch of the Ox, tbus forming an AaTiricuL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice In itsChemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect rvbttitute tor it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doiug wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed lo be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evi dence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree curious and remarkable. .-

Scientific Evidence!

BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, anaiagous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be njiened, changed, and digetted, ju*t in the tame manner at they would be in the human ttomack."

HTCall on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amouut of SctxxTtric EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKABLE Cvaxs, from all parts of the United States.

AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervout Decline, and Dytpeptic Contumption. It is impossible to give the detsila of cases In the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates hare been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia, New York aud Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases,and the cures were not only rapW and wonderful, but permanent.

It is a great Nervout Antidote, aud particularly useful foi tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated fever and ague, aud the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after along sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the loo free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with intemperance.

Dr. HOCOHTON'S PerstN is prepared In Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physlclsns.

PRIVATE CIRCC^AKS for the use bit Physlclsns, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon whichthe claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Agents—

WOOD DONNELLY, Terre-Haute. Wholesale and Retail Agents:

CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, Indianapolis. April 9th, 1852-2"

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Every Family should have a copy,"

An invaluable book, only 25 ct». per copy—Man know ihtftelf. r. hunnter-s mbdical manual

AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an out-line of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease contracted by Promiscuous Sexusl Intercourse, by Self-abuse or by Sexual Exeats, with advice for their prevention, written lu a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities, and everythlugj that would offend the ear of decency, from tho re suit of some twenty years successful practice, ex cluslvely devoted to the cure of diseases of a dell Cfcto or private nature

To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise ou tho causes, symp toms and cure of tho Fever and Agne, for twenty five cents a copy six copies one dollar will be for warded to any partof the United Slates, by mall free of postage. Address postage paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street Philadelphia."

ifty dollars forfeit, dr. huk TERwill forfeit $50 if failing to cure au case secret disease that may come under h' care, no matter how long standing or afflictlng.Eilher sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 3d North Seventh Street, without fearof inter ruplion from other patients.—Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in tho selection of Physician are Invited to call. liMPOTENCY—Through.unrestrained indul genoe of the passions, by excess or self-abuse the evils are numerous. Premature impolency, iuvoluntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to foitow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence be offers a pertect cure.

READ AND REFLECT.—Tho afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, aad in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand ail tho ills the hnman family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, ia which be is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotee most of bis time and stady.

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the stndy and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with leers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or boaee, mercnrftl rheumatism, strict ores, gravel, irregoralei

larhie*, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby the ceastitaUea has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care.

UT Medicine forwarded to any pert of the Foi tod Stales,—Price fivo aad tea dollars per package. Pbiiadelpfaie, September 14, ldS2-52yl

25 Ceatto Worth of

O W N S

COUUH CANUV,

NEVER

fails to care the meet obstinate COLD or COUGH of recent origin, and for the ai teviatioB of PHTHISIC, BRONCHITIS. CON SUMPTION, aad all other dteeeeasof the ernes of lesptattiea, thoasaads boar testimony toils tffeaejr:

Did I ever make ao bold, To tell yea of adreadfat cold I took, when fishing oaee with Andy, And died for waat of Browa's Ceagfa Caady? Its true yea never knew before, Hew 1 ceeghed aatil my threat was sore. Indeed I cried, and gave him a sttcJi Of Caady, wfeteh heats so quick, It looked orach like ajagjier's trick, Bat Oh! the ehaafe, hew siadl I tail It acted ea ese liko a aped. That GiteM before ee pele aad aat, Now stood before me, yes, a sssn, Who died with fieblac with Mike Aady, Aad tiead by taking Ijroare^ Coagh Caady. iMfe -itiittfa •eeesf PWCTWW|

Bat khea Citutli, Are visftaaas, year knew, tsuaessa^Bae^ Aad Craap aad Asthaie stoa tha breath. Aad fefibw iatlw train «f depth Jilat wtm ere theae, why aatftdaf ae, ilBreera'e Caagfa Caady earaa thaai so. SeM at the

ri

earister^i atieee Py i.

tl,

W53*17-l|»

1852.

B.

OCTOBER 8, 1852-2tf

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill

THE

aAMTto to perform

la regard toils

Caa-

aiaghaa^ Tarn Hssto, aad bf Drujlht, Oreeer^ MMSglw Jaa

obtained by addreesing him eitber personally or by letter, post paid. ISAAC B- HYMER,

April 90,1852-31-ly. Terre-Heote, lad.

Boots, Show, Bats and Caps.

WE

particalariy invite a call of alt ia want' of tha above articles—we have then to salt, great variety—for Larfiee, Geathwttta, Boya,, Mioses aad Chifalrea. CaU aad examiae oar StMk aad he eaitad ia the articlee assdsd.

LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE

And Hat and Cap Establishment,

N. B. A first rate assortment of

•$V

NORTH-EAST

Nov. 12, 1852-tf

NORTII-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, (FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)

E E A E I N I A N A

STRAUS

ISAACS!

Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful

WinterClothing,

-,

"'-m

Direct from their Own Manufactory,

ATTTOTRTT

To enumerate the advantages of buyiog at thia celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, that we continue to use our friends as icell ns we have ever yet done—more than thiswe know they do not desire,

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OP PUBLIC SQDARE, NEXT D00RT0 WARREN&TURNER,

JUST REEIVED, MY WINTER STOCK OF

READY HADE CLOTHING.

Consisting in part of FROCK and DRESS CLOTH COATS, black and fancy colors Petersham, Beaver, and every variety of Overcoats Cassimere, Cassinet and Tweed Pants Satin, Cassimerc and Valencia Vests Fine white and colored SHIRTS Undershirts and Drawers Kossuth Hats Plush Caps. Also, a choice lot of

Mwiiiiiak

Which aro but a few of the many articles to be found at this establishment, all of which will bo sold at a small advance on Eastern prices. Terre-Haute, October 8, 1852-2 B.

••C-EABMT-& LIGGETT,"

Forwarding fc Commission UlerchuntH

ALSO,

D^le# iki all kinds of' Produce

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

subscriber has completed and tested his, Improved Portable Grist Mill, for which be has applied for Letters Patent. He is now prepared to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding wheat and COAMK GRAMS. The mode of attaching the Runner Stone to the Spindle, together with the improved feeding attachment,secures a high motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The subscriber claims that he has invented aud attached to this Mill valuable improvements, which make it superior to all others now In use. And further he has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheat or coarse ^grains as rspidiy, and at the same time doing as good work, WITH LESS LOSS or rowni sr rucrioN, than any other Portable Mill now in operation. These Mills are of the best quality of French Bnrr Stones, and are from 30 to 34, 30, 33, and 36 inches in diameter. They are placed in a substantial frame or hosk and are driven bj»Wl )OAA OTJ A TXfT with steam, water, or horse-power, and are OllA VV JJU

V??,

rticular. OYE.

perfectly lu aver JOHN

Bufialo, September 1st, 1851.

JOHN T7 NOTE,

SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD & NOYE, •AitcrjtCToacas ot FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, us muuu

Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths,

Portable Grift Mill*, Screen Wiret, Mitt Screwt, DanweU, Spindiet. Cavtinm, Cmtt Iron Proof Staff*, Grim*'*, Pagin* and Jiduss'i Smut MUU,

INDIA RUBBER BELTING AND HOSE, Stucco mmd Land Platter, Water time, eU. Manufactory 87, Main Street. Office 13, Mala Street aad 5 dentrad deck, BUFFALO) IV. Y.

The vadersifecrf baa been appoiatej by the pro-, xieter of this vaiaaUe patent, Agent for Terminate aad the earroaadt

WILLIAMS A EARLY,

Nov. 5,18S9-0y P*aldet'St»n.

T. WALL, M. D.,

(un or IMRATT,)

Phyuciflii and Surgeon, T3j7"OUM

resaeettfaHyaaaeaaeetetheelllwi

ff ef Terra-tlaale, and vleialty, tbet be hoo talcs* aa aOea at tha Ptatrie City Drag Slantt Caraer 401 and Neliensl Read Streets, whore he

times dariay the day, saeept

pnAMtanBy shnftl*

fTBseauetthe Prairie^^re^a^a»y

jtiwa&raiwiiwnw

sfil

a

Huts, Caps, Fine Shirts, Cravats, Under Clothing,' etc etc.

STRAUS & ISAACS,

CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE-IIAUTE, IND

STAB CLOTHING

ANEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF

A A N W I N E

Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonaets, 4cc HE attention of the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, is respectfully called Ao tn large stock of Fancy and Staple DRY

Among which ma Shawls, Thibet,

A

1

1

lag country. Anylnfor-.**' I04"11* atutlj, prtee, Ac., can bei All of which srtlt be seld very low for eeshet

v,

LOUISVILLE, KY.

Eastern W. BRUEL

1852.

Ao my

goods,

Hats, Cspe, etc., jest opened

Boots and Shoes, The selection has been made with the utmost care as to style and quality and above all, with an eye to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchssers, is to tell them good Goodt at extremely low pricet. This I flatter myself I am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively for cash, no one wlH doubt for moment my perfect ability to sell at such prices as will commend themselves to sll. Call st

F. NIPPERT'S CASH STORE, Farrlngt«n's Block, north side Public

November 13,18a3*?tf Square

OF VARIOUS KINDS.

•y bs found Square and Long Cloth, Cashmere end Merino Cashmere end

Shawls Ledies'andChildreas'WoolenNet Caps,at November 13, l853-7tf F. HIPPERTS.

ALTOGETHER FOR LADIES

TRULY beautiful assortment of Cambric and Swiss Edgings aad Insertion, Undereleevee, Caffs and Collars. Also, a few Mourning Collars, Black Silk Laces and Fringes, Velvet and Silk

Trimmings, Ldnee Hdkfs., Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Olevee WHITE DRESS GOODS of ell kinds, all of which will be sold anusoslly low at

Nov. 12,1853-7tf F. NIPPERT'S.

e)AA PIECES DELAINES,of various

^UU styles aad price*. 100 pieces ALPACA3, plain Week St fancy colors 35 BROCADES aad FOPLINS 100 GINGHAMS, ptsla, plaid aad striped 500 PRINTB, of all qna

Nov. 13,185S-7U F. NIPPERTS.

Hats,

Caps, Boots

and

Velvet Caps

Ones Over-Shoos aad Booties, at Nov. 13, iSSS-7tr F. NIPPSRT'S.

H. SMITH, D. D. 8.

BEING

aew •enMSMdy loeaied la hies Offee ea OMosttesC, 4th doer East of the PabUe Sqaare, will at ell tiasae ba ia risJhisss te watt aa his patroae ia aB things pertslniag to hie afuwaiea.

N.B. HecyadttglTeafer operatfees enifsby

TerfpT Qcteb^ hV&M Jj

W£^ t« 1 „T4«

CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS. PARVXN A MUNROE,

OSSVSRAL NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL AGENTS Alto, Agent* for the salt

•nrf"7

No. 68 Fourth Street, west of Walnut, October 15,1853. Cinclnuail, Ohio.

A. R. BREWER,

No. SO I'iftfc Street, North side* betmev Mate aad Walaat, CINCINNA Tl, OHIO,

MANUFACTURER

of Bright Ware, Caflee

Ur.B"' Ch*®nf

Dishea, of all kindst

TOILET WARE, Single or ia sots Wardrobe Shower Baths, I Buthlag Pans, Sponge Baths, Hip „3 Sitx Baths, Suspension Shower Batha, Bath Tubs, all sixes. And every description of BATHING APPARATUS made to order.

He also keeps constantly oa hand a general assortment of PLAIN,

Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed

Wholesale and Retail.

N. B. All kinds JOBBING done ia Tin, Copper, aad Sheet Iron. march 12,1852-Myl

Fall Importations.

MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN

FANCY DRY GOODS,

Are Invited to look throua look through my stock, consisting of Bmbniderut, Lace*, Ribbon*, Bonnet*, Miilinerp

Goods, Drett Trimmingt, Hosiery, GUve, Cravati, Handkerchief*, Port hlonnaiei, Combt, Brnthrt,—and, la short, ALL STYLES OP FANCY GOODS I shall be receiving constantly from New York Auctions and Importers, many of the most desirable and cheap styles of Goods.

The plan adopted is to buy and soli for CASH,, charging Jive per cent, advance. Though Ihla system has been tuncesafuliy teste# by Staple Goods Houses, I believe this Is to be theonly house carrying out the same in Faocy Goods.

City and country purchasers are Invited to look, through this stock, hoping ths reduction iu priceowill make it to their interest to purchase.

D. BERRY,

No. 192 East side of Main street. Between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, O. December 10,1852-li-ly

The Cost of Going to Housekeeping.

I^HE

subscriber having detsrmlued to put hie prices at the lowest remunerative point in view of Increealnf his sales, has no hesitation-in showing his list of prloes to Ills customers, aasurlng them (which Is almost needless,) that for tha quality of article presented, the price is marked down to the lowest possible rate. Other articlee may and doubtlesa will bo offered for less price,bearing the same shape and name, but uulesa wltlv a view of making up the difference, the article cannot be of the seme quality. Having my line of Importation and manufacture now fully complete, no other establishment CAN honestly undersell me. As my profits will necessarily be small, I canuee afford to run any risk whulever In credits, therefore the cash wil.1 be expected on the delirery of the goods.

specifying my prlccs so closely, I am deterI to hold to my usual rule of selling only

In sp

mined articles of the best quality. An luferlor class of goods would look chcaper ou paper, but a year's use would show the difference in favor of the best.

A rule adopted in this Establishment four yearssiuce will be strictly edhered lo—that of naming, the lowest price,ond strictly adhering lo that price. I refer to list to show what can be done towards, house keeping for $30.

The following lint of articles, of good quatlty,. •eliloli are all requsitr in going to house keeping' may be had for thirty dollars, or any part at proportionate nttes: 1 Kitchen Shovel and Tongs, 3 Paluted Palls,. 1 Tluued Iron Saucepan, I Cullender, I Flour Scoop, I Coffee Boiler 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Grater, 1 Bairel Cover, I Tin Dipper, I Half Barrel Cover, I Egg W hip, 1 Prpprr and Flour Dredge, 1 Basting Spoon, 3 Tin Pie Plates, I Skimmer, 1 Tin Wash-Basin, 1 Mrat Fork, 1 Dish Pan, 1 Meat Knife, 3 Table it Tea-Spoons, Iron,3 Scrub Brushes,. 1 Chopping Knife and Oowl, 1 Dust Pan, 3 Ten and Coffee Canlsler, I Dust Brush, 1 Japanned Lamps, Brooms, 3 Mutch Safe, I Coffee Mill, 1 Chamber Pail, 1 Clothes Horse, 3 Smoothing Irons, 1 Flour Sieve, 3 Large Cedur Wasli Tubs, 1 Oil Filler, 1 Wash Board, 1 Knife-Boa, 3 Dot. Clotliet-Plns, 1 Door Mat, I Set Table Mats, 1 Kitchen TsVls, 1 Britannia Coffee Pot, 1 Potatoe ishsr,1 Do Tea Pot, 1 Flour Pall, 6 Knives and Forks, cocoa 1 Spice Box, handles, 1

NEW YORK ADVERTISMENTS. PIANO PORTE EMPORIUM,

Q£»1 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. Tho most* Ov/.L extensive snd varied assortment of R0SK WOOD PIANO F0RTE8, plain snd ornamental, elogsut patterns, elaborately carved, and highly finished with Pearl keys, all of our own msnufac* ture, and warranted in every particular, can ba found st our Were-Rooms, 361 Broadway, N. Y.

Sept. 17, 8W-Sly 1 BEN NET &. CO.

Avery's Sewing Machines. PKICE ONLY $25!! PATEWTBO

Oct. 19,1853.

HIS machine Is acknowledged by sll who have used It to bs superior to that of any oih» wing Machlns ever Invented, for its simpliC' Ity, compactness and beauty aod strength of Its stitch aiid its etiespness. it weighs ebont 35 lbs., and costs only from $25 to $30. It will work neatIv with the smallest thread,and fiuestmuslln, cambric or silk, ss well as linen, woolen snd cotton? goods, and all kinds of leather. It is so simple, thats child of ten yeers of sge can understand aad work rapidly, without any danger of its getting out of order, and can do the work of more thant 90 esnmstreeses mnch better in every respect thaa« can bedoue by hand. The stiches are indepead-^ eat of eecn other, so much so, that if every othatg stitch is cot, the seam stilt holds good and strongs It is unlike and much better than eny other sew-t lag machine ever invented. This machine Is pa-|» coiiarly adapted to family use as It will do alljl kinds of sewing aod when known will be generally!* Introduced into families.

or Set

The Avery Sewing Machine Company have* perfected their srrangrmetiU for manufacturing oai"

York will receive prom Dee. 31,-J4-l8W-6m.

1852. BROWN A DODD, 1852^ Forwarding and ConuoissioQ Merchants, TOLEDO, OHIO. &

AGENT'S FOR

Shoes.

OA DOZEN KeeeaUi, Jenny Liad aad Mexican OU Wool aad For Bate 3 Cases Fashionable Silk Hats 30 doxea Silk aad Mohair Plneh, Cloth aad

40 casee Kip aad Calf Mea'a Beets aad Shoes SO ud Eoamef aad Morocco Le dies Booties, Baakias aad Jeaay Liad's,

THE FOLLOWING LINES CLINTON LINE.

Was. Xoateatb A Co., Albaay,.Proa Chspin A Keyser, 113 Bioad Street, N. Y. O. P. Scovell, & Bread Street, Boston, Wa. Moateetb, Buffalo, Brltioa A Co., Terre-Haute,

Western Freight Express Coaspafiyv raonurroos: Wo, Moateetb, Buffslo,

H,C. South with, jr., Albany, Tbeoaae P. Waters, New York, Win. F. Leonard, do.

Chapia A Keyeer, 113 Breed Si, N. York, WatersALee«urd,S^ Coarthu»4 St., do. T. P. Waters, 117 Breed St., do. C. P. Seevell, S Breed Su-eat, Beetoa,

I

Pastry Board,

1 Pair Carvers to match, 1 Rolling Pin, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Clothes Line, 1 Large Walter,

BURNET'S HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT No. 14 East 4th St., Cincinnati. Nov. 5, 1B53-Gtf

II

MswYsik aad Brie loilrssd Coa^paay. Fee FreifM apply t»

Ne.3Ceertlaad St., tfewY-

Street, New

M^Freight Agent, Feet

March 12, ISM-Myl.