The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 46, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 July 1853 — Page 3

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, FF|LAT& COMMERCIAL 1N8TITUTB, Of Indianapolis, I,™TABLIS!1ED March 31tt. 1851. lacorpoIV mied 1853. #r«cK.SCOTT, A. M, Founder and Presi dent

JAMES C- HAY DUN, (late Professor of Ba con's Mercantile College. Cincinnati,) Prof, of Book Keeping and Penmanship.

The Seqpion will cemmeuce at Collrge Hall a» follows: Jst Seaaion on the fit at Monday of September. 2nd Seaaion on the lot Monday of November. 3rd Seealon on the lat Monday of January.?#^ 4th Seaaion on the lat Monday of Marcli. 5th Seaaion on the lat Monday of May

IItiring aecttred, permanently, the services el the distinguished Professor above named, and leaaed for a term of yea a the commodious and, beautiful Hall formerly known as CONCERT IIALL, but now named COLLEGE HALL, which is to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, tostf, and convenience, the President would Bay, that thi* College now offers advantages superior to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished businesaeducation.

CouuSE or Studies.—The Course of Stodiea, as enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1st. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all it* venous branches, and its application to all kinda of businesa, 3. The Laws^Cuatoma and Usages of Trade and Commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upen the abort and easy ays (em of cancelation (taught in no other Col We.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough and systematic. b. Bu«ineso Penmanship. 6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lcct"re« upon Ranking, Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man

Expr.fsta Card* of Admibsion, iyRiA ji,y in apvance, or secured. #25 Diplomas $3 Station ery$!S Boarding 2 50 per week incidentals, it option ofstudenu, §15. Making entire expenses about $75.

On application, a Catalogue will be furnished, giving full particular. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post paid, to

W. McK. SCOTT, President.

Indianapolis, June 18, '53 43-ly.

Washington Union Insnranee co.,

OFFICE, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Capital $100,000. Will insure the anfer clawesof Property ogainft loss or damage by fire upon favorable term*.

Established upon a firm basis, with Capital which accumulates with the increase of liability, and avoiding oil special hazardous risks, the Directors with confidence present the claims of the Company, and ask a continuance of patronage heretofore so liberally accorded. .....

DIRRCTOHB:

Oeo.Mygatt, Cleveland. Hon. Reuben Wood 3eji. A- S Sanford, I). B- Durham, Hon F. T. Backus. O. N. Skeels, George B. Senter, -Charles W. Cook,

June 4,'53-41-tf

Frosh Bread and Cakes. Having in their employ one of the beat rf Bakers, they are prepared to furnish at all timeaj f&sh bread and cakea of all kinds, warranted a

auperior article. They would invite purchasers to eall and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere.

June 4, '53-4 My

-TFubiic Sale of wamp Lands,

IN VIGO COUXTTY. OrrtcR or Arnrro* or Vtoo Courrv,} Terre Haute, May 37, 1853.

TN pttrmttnee of the pmvtsiona of an act emit W 'I "An act to regulate the sale of the Swamp Canda donated by the nintTaml Re'Indiana, and topmvide for the Draining and Ke in accordance with the condi

ilTn 0e WnB st tislaction.

'I tJ

.vl

.Lifl fountv of

Varo,

Hats, a^S

TO

Dr. J. CI ark, Brunswick, Cyrua Prentiss, Ravenna Hon. E. B. Olds, Circleville, lIon.T. Baker,Norwalk M« Powell, Ohio City, VV. M. Powell. 1. N. Jerome.

OFFICERS: i-

Hon. Ret/hew Woo®, President, DimmM, Vice President, O.N Skebls,Secretary, Ueoror Mvoatt, Treasurer.

EDWIN CORBEN, Agent,

July 11.J53 4Q tf Terre Haute.

Jt. R. MOFFITT,

BOMCTTOK FOR

Dayton, T^ew York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wnahingtsn RAILROADS.

He can furnish good recommendationa from the Proprietors of the above lines. Can bo found at the Stewart House, or at the Forwarding and Commission Houae of Merwin it Co.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Confectionary & Bakery. EBERWINE & Co.,

(On the South side of the Public Square, TEX RE HAUTE, INI).,

THANKFUL

for the generous patronage here­

tofore Iwatowed upon them, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. They are datofnuiwd io spun* no effort to plotiw tn^tr cuatotiiers. and maintain the high reputation which

^ciamJles of every description kept rons'antly on hand at wholesale and retnil, which are confidently recommended to the public as to quality

"Fruilat'Nuta, Tickles, Sauce*. Extracts, "yrups, Tonliala, Toys, Perfumery, and in fact every thing usually kept in first clas« Conlectionarlea willle found at tneir ciatablishment. ignrs of every variety, from the very beat to a common article, at wholewje and retail.

A choice aasortment of Wmea, of the finest brands, kept constantly on hand. Bottled and draught Ale, ol the very beat Cinainnati manufacture.

situated as

•SloiSrf.1^ F.rrinswnV PWk In TSw niip* No,

10,1* »nd 13, north,

Range

^In^Swnship No. 10, north. Range In Townships No 10 ana U, north^Range No,

a0ln°Town8hip

*The sale will commence on the 1st day ^fA?" gust, 1853, at ten oYslock «»tf«J [continued from day to day unUl all tho

^l*becOTill

an" &"oe8,,

MANAMA LMrkvKtit EnfliA 8ww iiwl Mw iwownod l^nin^a Extra Silk lists Fur aod Wool .Mexican Hate .cloth and plush ««ta men's and boxcalf, kip and flwyweo boots and ihwK ladiee enniael, morocco and

Iff. Jenny Und buskiw «»d eKppen chiWrenli

cmh*

NIFTERTS.

^rringlw^BI^«no^rfPybl»c9qo*re. Trne Haute, Msy 81,

HAVANJi CWAR&

Ridgely A Brother, WHOLESALE GROCERS,

COXXIWION MKRCHAWTB, tio. 81, W*feeuv8t.,b*tw««® ?*mt\ a»d CJ«bia, ometNN.m, j^«4,3am«r^ I

Jfe Cwim! Itc Citiri !KKVED-F raafectiooary of the arudeesig®'

S£l ZbUo

I-1PF.RWINE it ca

Antoinette, and Miuiame Roland. "Thoa best a charmed cap, O, Fame, """"T A draught that mantles high,

a Is, barrels and Fixtures. Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Broad Axes, all of the most celebrated makers Spring And countcr Ballnncfis Steelyards, plat* form and other Scalea, and a very few of those Family Grindstones.

The most extensive stock of Saddlenr Hardware and Harness Trimmings in the Wabash Valley, consisting of Trees, Padskina, Hogskins, Morrocco, Goat and other fine Lenther Harness, Bridle and Skirting Whips, Hames, &c. Coach and Buggy Trimmings. Shoemakers also can find a full supply of Tools. Leather ana working

For sale by H. BUCKINGHAM, May 2s,T3 40-tf Sign of tho Big Book.

O

Agents Wanted

canvasa for ami aell The Heroines of History? and its companion, The Heroines of the Crusade*, just published by S. H. & G. khett. Peoria, III- A large commission will be paid. Those engaged in selling these booka are making from Five to Ten Dollars per day.

The Heroines of History embraces histories and biographies of the following celebrated characters: Cleopatra, Joan of Are, Maria Thereea, Jo sephine, Elizabeth of England, Man of England, Mary of Scotland, Catharine of Russia, Mario

Engl 3atha

And seeme to lift the earthly frame Above mortality."— Mrs. Hemans. One octavo volume, containing 520 pagm, beautifully bound in embossed morocco, and embellished with si* elegant steel portraits from correct likenesses. By John S. Jenkins Retail priee $2 50-

Heroines of the Crusades, companion to the Heroines of History, contains biographies of Adela Counters^ of Blois. Eleanor of Aqeitaine. f"e angaria of Navarre, Isabella of Angouleme, Violante of Jerusalem, and Kleanor of Castile. "Old Historic rolls I opened-*1 -J "IP By C. A. Blosa* author of"Bloes' Ancient History.*1 One octavo volume, containing about 500 pagea, elegantly bound in embossed morocco snd finely err.Sellishtfd with steel portraits and title paffe. Retail price $2 50 same, Turkey extrafull guilt. §5 00. ()n receipt of the price of either of the above bookie we will forward a copy, post paid, to any part of the United States.

We also publish a large number of other new, popular and saleable books for agents. Catalogues furnished upon application. For further particulars address 8. H. & G. BURNETT,

July213,*'53 42-5w Publishers, Peoria, HI.

A W A E

SIGN OP THE MILL SAW. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Potwin & Burnam,

Opposite the Court Mouse, Mnin Street.

ARE

now receiving a very heavy Stock of Goods, purchased in the Eastern cities, and of the manufacturers, by one of the partners, which they offrr at Wholesale and Retail, on the most favorable terms. Having purchased mjwtml„ for the Wholesale trade, they can offer extra inducements to merchants u»purchase in this market. The following gooda comprise a part of their extensive stock. gbelf Hardware of every variety and description- bar nnd sheet Iron Steel, Nails, Tin-plate, bar Tin Tin, Copper, Zinc, Rivets, Vire, Anvils. Vices, Sledges. Plough mould* and points. Screw plates, &c. Currying, Carpenter, Cooper, Saddler, Blacksmith, and every variety of TooK Mil I. Cross-cut, and every other style of bawa, ot the best makers. Cabinet makers materials Hair clo h. Lookingglassea. Plates Frame.?:

Having purchased our atock on the most favorable terms we are enabled to offer inducements to merchants and others wishing goods in our line la call and see us, which are not offered in an othct establwhment.

PEAI.KR IN

Stoves, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Ware,

SOimi SIDE MAIN STREET," TEJWE HAUTE

May

28, *53 40-tf

XimVnaTh^nn accordance with the condi- atock of new Spring and Summer 0P^n«l. His assortment isoneot the Jvwal acta iupplemental thereto, approved

lit and March 4,18M, there will be of-

IrSd at' SJ sa e, at the court houae in thel^|rf

Tor„

No. M, nortb, Rtnge No. 11,

1#od*

tlons of aale are Cash, and the stfjRcsy aik of

.Indiana,ibe note* of the Jf the Bank of Mi«mirt. aod all aolveot BmIui ol «kto-K«»d"M»lV®ERT LANOt

May 38,-53

Auditor of Vigo Co.

I d.

"if Mil smfonv DRY GOODS.

HPHE undersigned respectfully solicits the attention ol the public to the examination of hia

|lir^,t

\n

th„

£t

Wabash Valley, and comprisee al-

everything in the dry gooda line, and will be

for CU

at prices calculated to give general

NtppPRT

F. NIPPERT. ft

Hnuw, May

91, '53-39-tf

Terre

Ladies Dress Ooods.

FIGURKP

and plain Wack ailk chameleon

and brocade of varioua quahti«-a, do beragee, delaines, poplins, French and American lawns, white dresa goods of all kinds ginghams, stl k^snd mohair alpacas. All of which wfll be sold cheip for cash at F. NIPPERTS,

North of Public Square.

Ten* Haute, May 91,53 »-if

Trunk Loat.

OMKWHEtE between Indianapolis and

March 5, "53 3? tf Lafavette Journal «KT 3 timea and »nd Mil to thia ofl&ce.

Fulling ud Cloth Dressing.

W'Ua tir.r

April S3,

Rock^

"Cash and Good Cloths

W&5s2.MK£Ci£ES

Imported Wines.

«v Fancy ^oodffc,

A

Tarre Haute, in returning from the Fair, a with alt the necessary apparatus, soch as elevawmuwrTblack trunk, with a card lacked on the ton.. Bolts, &c also, a complete apparatus for end marked Caroline WhUcomh, Clinton. Any information het may lead to ita recovery will be thanktuMy neaped WHITCOMB.

FINE artideof d»»oe imported Wi«e«, ef all kind*, can be obtained at BURNS^S Previeioa Stare. A|wil SOk'53 X-ly

BL LOWO,

J. M. OL

THANKFUL for p«tfc«*a, 1

licit* a cootineance of the aaa^ Second ecxidi «f Ceart Oomma^af W.l-3 95-tf

Simeon B.

LVm Sal* by Jr

WiliiamA'

mtiintnoiiiKTiiuti

Fnah

Family Flour. VA»W Jt c*^. 37-if

ASR»N ^Root's BMk

NICE lot of ladies drew trimmings, black silk laces and fringes, bonnet ribboos, artificial flowers linen, atlk and metal drees buttons, ladies' and gentlemen's kid, lisle, silk and cotton gloves black, white, mixed and slate colored hoae black aijk mitts silk and cotton parasols, assorted colors and quality white, black and crimson crape shawls silk and barege do. All of which will be aoid unusually low at

FIW'

pQTW1N & fiURNAM.

Terre Haute, May 14, '53 38-2m

Valuable Books for Farmers. QTEPHENS' Book of the Farm, with four hunO dred and fifty engravings, edited by John S.

The Farmer's New and Universal Ilnnd Book: The Modern Farmer, or Home in the Country, designed for instruction and amusement on rainy days and winter evenings, by Rev. J. L. make, .$! mte Allen's Rural Arehlteetnref Thomas' Fruit Culturist, new edition Coles'American Fruit Book 'f The Gardener's Text Book The Poultry Book, by Bennett ramf Youatt ancl Martin on Cattle

May 21, '53-39-tf

,c*

ture Frames, Veneers. Glass, Sash, Blnding£ni3* terials, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and every description of Fixtures for doors and windows.

An extra qunlity of paint, varnish, whitewash, shoe and scrubbing brushes.&c. hall, parlor and rtore Lamps Wicks and Fixtures, Globes, &c. Pumps, pump Fixtures. Tubing chain and Voxes,

TIIE

jE.iebeg'a Agricultural Chrmiatry The Pocket Farrier and nrmer'a Bo®k? The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Mason Yountt and Clater on the Horse Horsemanship, iml iding the breaking and training off lorses Yous'tt on tho Dog, edited hv Le^ia, Farrya American Fruit Garden D^wrsing's Fruit ami FruitTreee of America^, Cole's diseases of Animals.

NIPPERTS,

S North side Public Square.

Terre Haute, May 21, *53 39-tf

New Store Store and Copper Shop.

SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. On Fourth St., one door north of Main, Terre Haute, Ind.

THE

undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Vigo and the adjoining countiev, that b« has just opened anew Stove, Tin and Copper cetabltshment, where he intends to keep constautly on hand a large aesortment of

TII

mm.

in iimi nit

My etovea are of the newest and moat approved pa'terns, among which will be found the justly

Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight

To which I would particularly call the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two sixes expressly for their use,) and having the exclusive right to sell this stove in this market, 1 feel a just pride in recommending it as one of the very beat Stoves ever offered fur sale on the Wabash. 1 will also keep constantly on hand all kinda of Tin Ware, by wholesale and retail also, Bathing Tubs, Hip and Shower Baths, and all kinda of Copper Work, such aa force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettle*, Soda Founts, &c.

All kinds of Copper and Sheet Iron work for Steam Mills made to order and promptly executed.

Those in want of any of the above articles will do well to give me a call, as I intend to sell very low. My motto being quick sales and email pro-

JAMES T. MOORE.

N. B.—James T. Moore is also prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc and Lead. As Job Work has been my forte in the principal cities in the west, I feel confident of rennering entire satiafaction jarGitw me a call.

subscriber having made arrangements keep constantly on hand Fiik's Patent Air tight m-mMetallic Burial Cases, mm* Which are the greateet invention of the age fc the dead, would coll the attention of the public to their superiority over the common Wood Coffins now in use, for all seasons of the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beauiy, atyle of finish and durability. They are unrivaled and whereover they have -en introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffina. I now have an assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware-rooma. In addition 1 shall keep on hand all kinds and sites of ready mode ^WOODEN COFFINS, Manufactured of the best material and by the best workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will aell lowor than any other house of the kind in the city.— My profits in both metallic and wood coffins shall not excced that of any other kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funerala with an elegant

And will furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. I can be found at my Store, north of the Court House, on Market street, opposite J. Long-ion's Livery Stable, or at my work.hop formerly k.p. b,4Cg foRg-pER

May 14, '53 38 ly

Southern Ba&k of Indiana.

THIS

Institution, located on the west side tho Public Square, will buy and sell Gold, Silver and uncurrent Money, time and sight Drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on its own responsibility. Will alsopay interest on depositee at the following rates:

V*Wf 4 per cent, on call If §g 1 ''JS* 5 per cent, on three montha: M- 1 6 per cent, on twelve months foe which Certificates will be given at the above rates.

Banking hours, from 9 A. M., to halfpast 12 M. and from naif past 1 to 4 P. MC. E. GUNNISON,

May 14, '53 38-lf Cashier.

fti Agricultural Implements.

WE

are now receiving an extensive assortment of Agricultural lmplementa direct from the Manufactory, such as Cradles, Grass and Grain Scythes, hay and manure Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Picks and Mattocks, Scythe Snaths, &c. We would again call attention to our Carpenter Tools, which for variety and beauiy cannot be aurpaaaed in any market.

POTWIN & BURNAM.

May 14, '63-38 ?m

New Jewelry Store!

IN DOLE'S BUILDING,

Market Street, Terre Haate, Indiana rpHE undersigned late of _l Cincinnati, has just opened aNew Jewelry Store in Dole's Building,where he keeps a large and full aasortment of desirable

Hutches, Clock* and Fine Jewelry Of the laieat styles, for aale

at New York prices. He ia a practical workman from the celebrated Watch Manufactories of Switzerland, and later from the Jewelry Eatablishmenta in Cincinnati, from the proprietors of which he bears the most satisfactory recommendations. Chronometers, Duplex Watches and other difficult work, heretofore sent east, can be repaired, and are warranted by him.

Mr H. speaks the French and GermnnLangnage*, and will be happy to wait on hia French and German friends.

A11 kinds of repairing done on the shortest notice. LUC1EN HOUR LET. May 7,

,53-37-3m

A GREAT BARGAIN,

ISMill

offered in the Machinery and Fixtures of the and Distillery formerly owned by Smith Button, consisting of Engine and Boilers of great power, three run of first rate French Burrs.

distilling on a large scale, moet of entirely new These can be had an very aceommodatut-

Ten® Haute, May 7,-'337-ti.

FRANKLIN HALL. PHILIP MONNINGBE, Proprietor. Comer of Market audi Malberrf Streets,

TEN BE HAUTE, IND. THE unersignea having purchased the House known as the "White

Hall" and refitted and remodelled it, haa opened it under the above name. He invitee inspection to his arrangements, as he believes that

they win be found inferior to none in the city. BIS ACCOMMODATIONS, aa far aa table, bedding, rooms, etablea, and all other wants of those who may favor him with their patronage will not be found aurpaaaed by any other houae in thecirjr.

HIS TcRXS

will be reasonable. And trusting in a discriminatimr public, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. PHILIP MONN1NGER.

April 30,

1S3-36*6in

"fcEMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store,

NATIONAL ROAD STREET, South-East corner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.

GKERCKHOFF

& CO inform their former

custom era and the public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from National Road Street opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street

Tliey have now on hand a large and exquisite aseortment of all kinds of Leather, aa Spaniah, Cincinnati and Count*? Tanned Sole, Band, Ui

feather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Skine. Lining. Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico ami French Men'a and Ladies Morocco.

SHOE FINDINGS.

They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees,Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ofShoeniakers Tools of the very bestqualitv.

Having adopted the principle of only aelling for cash, and buying also for cash in the Eastem ities, they are enabled to sell at lower pri ces than any of their competitors.

HIDES!

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides. Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!

Shoemakers, Ssddlers, and Merchants are particularly requested to examine our atock and prices, before buying elsewhere.

Terre Haute, April 30, '53-36-ly

Sale of Vigo County Seminary.

NOTICE

is hereby given that on Saturday,

the 30th day of July, A. D. 1853, within business hours at the Court House door, in the town of Terre Haute, we will offer for sale the County Seminary buildings o* Vigo county, Indiana, together with the grounds, whereon they stand, viz: Out lot of the town of Terre Haute number forty-three '43,) bounded as follows: on t'ie south side by Mulberrv street, on the weet side by Sixth street, on the north eide by Eagle street, and on tbe east side by out lot number for-ty-four (44.)

At the same time and place we will alsoofter for sale all the personal property belonging to said County Seminary.

Termt of Sate.—Upon all real estate, sold in pursuance of this notice, tho purchaser has to pay the interest upon the whole amount of the -Mirchnse money for one year in advance, at the time cfreceiving a certificate of purchase, and the principal in ten annual instalments with interest annually in advance upon the residue ot said principal.

Upon all peraonal property belonging to raltJ Seminary, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving his note, with approved freehold security, for the amount of the purchase money, with interest thereon and without any relief whatever from valuation or

THE

WILLIAMS & EARLY

HAVE

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occupied by W. Sedam on National Rosd Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite the Conrt Hoa*e.— We are uow receiving a Large and general stock

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics. Comprising every variety of Ladies Djw Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes, Cashmeres, Mus lln DeLains &c. English, French and American prints in great variety. Bay State and other long ond square Shntls, Rich Embroidered and plain Shawls in colors Block and 2nd Mourning, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and nil the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Childrens use.

Having engaged the services of Mr- John Reinherd to assist in the inner department of our business, and und.-r our new arrangement, we are prepared to offer such inducement to buyers as guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give un a call

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

November 3d. 1852.wtf.

GROCERIES,

JOHN

ISof

BOURNE.

New Provision Store,

AND FAMILY GROCERY.

THE

sobeeriber would respectfully inform the public «hathe has fitted up and furnished with Mtirt ftwti gooda, a Provision Store and Family Grocery, as above, where be intends keeping entry thing in the Grocery line, of the beat quali" and which he will aell at the lowest ratoe for ca

Spices, and all other articles usually kept in audi cstabiishmenta, wDl always he fowad faamL Aleo, Ufaumn, Nails, &C-

He solicits call frona '(Ueee making pstthwu aa ka fieels oonfirfent that his artidaa and pnoea taaa«y of giving sntisfoetioa.

ABOAT

East end National Road St., North aide, TERSE HAUTE, INDIANA.

I MICHKAL BUBK&

April 30, ^St-ly

E I A N O I E a J^RS. Tenaaos it Mahan have aeaoitaM ilwwha in the practk* of Medictoe aad by strict attentioi) to (be butfceir piofawinn. a Iftml sfaar* of painmage. Oftce on 4 th street, Sd doo North of Pra.ne City Drag Stam.

Bills of lading.

HEAT Hikte.M r*ed n,jatal HWMteatt^e OOVKICR ^fnCE iw

iiroowrci

now receiving his Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds TOBACCO, NAILS, «cc.,^ All of which will be disposed of at the lowest fig ure.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row March 26, '52-31-tf

F. T. HTJLMAN

INFORMS

his friends and the public generally,

that he haa just got.back with a freah end well selected Stock of all kinds of groceries. which he will sell, as heretofore at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures.

All who wish anything In his line, will find it to their intereat to give nim a call, at his store on National Road street, opposite the Post Office,

April 9 '52-33-tf.

»s3[rO©iE§0

SPRING ARRIVALS. E have recieved our Spring Stock of work the east, comprising a large aasortment of the best and most fashionable kiods of Gents, Ladle*, Boys, Misses, and Children's Boots and Shoe*, That we have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.

W1from

Aim, a large stock of our own manufactured work constantly on hand." SCHOOLEY & VANHORN,

Sign of the Gilt Boot, No.6, Pbamix Row. April 16 'M-34-tf _____

Terre Htote and Evansville Canal Packet Line.

April 23, '53 35-tf.

THEofAmerican

March 12, '53-"9-6m

of this Line will leave the Ba­

sin for Nawbcrry twice a week tor the present, and to Porte below as the Canal is finishedThe Boats of the above Line have facilities tor carrying twelve tons of freight each.

TbePeopleli Store.

SSIOTAL.

Williains & Early

HAVE

Removed from their Stand to"the Steve recently occupied by ^8e dam. on Natiensi Rxwd Street, a^elnlag Cm incham^s Drag Store We are now opodng large and general atock of

Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, of American and Nov. 354,dt£

Fahrks.

100 CMOS of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Trade.

Merchants

,02.^ Feb *, JS-f7-tf

the waattr wish to

lepteniah tetr stacks, wifl find a lw ee•ortment of Dry Goods, boaght expeessly for tbe jobbingtndejmd which willbesoidatt mall advance cm Eastern cose,at ,,,r

F. SlfPUHiH,

Fairarw* Bkiek. north at PnWk SqaarsTem Haarie, May H,"53-»-tf

OLD WHZSK7.

=======

NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES. Daggers of Ohio River Navigation A* voided!.

Mpr«» Company having

made favorable arrangements with the several lines Railroad Companies between this citv bout the States ot

I, Ohio, N. aa well as

both the Canadas, are now prepared to transport Bank Notes, Gold, Silver and all kinds of Treaa ures, together with Goods, Parcels and Packages. Also, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Cheeks, Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pav Bills.— From the long established reputation of oar company for promptness and reasonable rates, we can confidently assure the public, that any business entrusted to our care will meet with deapatcb not excelled by any other Express line.

Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO'S*" Great California Express, and

LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S E O E A N E E S S Enable us to forward to and receive money. Drafts, or Goods from any part of the "Old World."

Messengers, provided with Iron Chests, will leave our office daily, for Cincinnati, O. Boston. Mass. Cleveland, O. Philadelphia, Pa. Sandusky, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dayton, O. „. Detroit, Mich. Coiumhns, O. Chicago, 111. Toledo, O. saw Galona, 111. Buffalo, N. Y. Milwaukie, Wis. Albany, N. Y, St. Louis, Mo. New York City, N. Y. Louisville. Ky. Terre Haute, lnd. And the Canadas-

DONNELLY, Agent,

TERRE HAUTE.

By Office, Indianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets. LIVINGSTON, FARGO fc CO., Proprietors. feb!2-'53 25-ly E. LOCKE, Agent.

METALLIC BUKIAL CASES.

TIIHE subscribers would respectfuly inform the JL citizena of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they have made arrangements to have at the shortest notice, the above Burial Cases, and would state that they have one of those valuable Cases at their Ware Room, which they can recommend aa a very superior article for all burial purposes, and are unsurpassed for preserving ana moving bodies,being air and water tight, ana having a large Oval Glass over the face, bo that the corps can be seen at anv time. Being fully prepared with a fine Hearse, tney can attend to all calls in their line at short, notice in or out nf the city. They will attend to raising bodies already buried and place them in the Metalic (rases. Also Wooden Coffina made at the shortest notice.

Cabinet Furniture and Chairs constantly on hand at their Ware room first corner north of the Stewart House. AGAR & TRlCHBv*'

Terre Haute April 9, '52-33-yl.

New Books. I1

VIT

F. CUNNINGHAM?'

Treasurer of Vigo County, Ind. A L\tfGE, Auditor Vigo County, lnd.

Terre Haate April 30'53,-36-ids.

PEOPLE'S STOKE. Removal

LETTE, by the author of Jane Eyre and Smnev. The Lofty and the LowTr, or Good in All and None All Good, by M. J. Mcintosh-

Cas'le Avon, by the Author of RavenclifTe.|i English Items by Matt F. Ward. Lndy-Bird, by Lady Georgiania Fuller tonTho Cap Sheaf, a freah Bundle, by Lewis

5'he Mnster Builder, or life at a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee. Life of Sir Walter Seott, by McLeod.

Macauley's Speeches ShnkspeBre and His Times, by M. Guizot. ... Pastoral Theology, or the Theory of Evangelical Ministry, by A. Vinet.

A Hero and other Tales, by the Author of the Ogilvies, &c. The Australian Cantive and the Gold Regions for sale by, W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

Adril 2, '52 tf

Sign ot the Big Boole

Dry Goods and Carpet Store,

JOHN SHILLITO & CO.

No. 12, East Fourth St., Cincinnati, O.,

RESPECTFULLY

inform their customers and

purchasers generally, that they are now opening an extensive and complete assortment of fancy and staple English, French, German and /tmerican

DRY GOOD3,w* Also, Foreign and American

Imported and contracted for previous to the late advance, which we offer at aa low prices as similar goods can bo purchased in the United States

Floor Oil Cloths,

Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to 154 feet in width, large stick always on hand. Families, Hotel keepers, Steamboat owners, and strangers may depend upon finding the best class of goods in our line, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern cities

N at S to re

THE

undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that he has open ed a wholesale and retail

LEATHER STORE,

September 18, 1852—wtf

on the corner of Notional Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to Leather, Hidet, Oil, and Findingt, where may be found at all times, a large assortment of Skirting, Harnrss, Bridle heather. Cottar Leather,

Padding, Seating, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Topping, Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Nails, %.

Boot Trees, and Small Tools,

Currying Knives, Flesbers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also, Hides and Skins, for which 1 will pay fair prices*. In Cash or Trnde. t$T Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Pleaee call and examine for yourselves and don't forget the place, on the corner next the Poet Olfic, for good L»U*, .od

ER

Hang the Banners on the oater Wall

THE CRY 18 STILL THEY COME!

The cxcitemcnt still continue* at Camp $ Utley's Vinegar Depot, Second Street, nearly opposite the Sewart

Houae, Terre Haute, Ind. subscribers are tiow prepared to furnish any qusniity fCider Vinegar to dealers cheaper than Eastern prices, and pronounced by judge* to be the beet Vin­

egar ever brought to the Wabash Valley-All orthrough tie poet-office^tlj -"ended

April 16, *S3-34-1y

CITY MARBLE WORKS^

THEand

subscriber, hiving permanently located la Terre Hsuie will keep eoasttntiy so hand a lane choice variety of Marble for all purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order from the best Vermont and Italian marble. All orders wilt be promptly attended to aad executed in .tho best manner Particular atteotioo paid to design-

»f JOLiAr.

On Sad street, nearly oppoaiteStewsrt House.

Commercial Xn*arance Company,

Colombia Insurance Company,

INSURANCE

Cetumbia, S. C.

goes, and fire risks on building*, furniture and •MfrtttndisB, tslu* ia the abw Coro«.nk», by ALBERT LANGE. jaa29-S3 23 tf S«b-Agent at Tem Hants.

'4- Lace Goods.

A

BEAUTIFUL nsortmeot el ew$as aad mtabrie edging* aad insertlttir». embroiderered Handkerchiefs. enllais,«pes and ami swis« aad caanboe saderaleevcs linen aad Itale taee and edringa figsrad sad ptaia btaiets Mask silk veil*. AU tabs cold dwap 6w cwbst

F. NIPPERTS

Kordi of the P^K Scuai»v

Tscre Haais. Msy 21. T8Wrf

Wool Carding. ..

WOULD respectfully inform the citizena o* Vigo and surrounding counties, that 1 have itted up New Machines with New Cards, at tb TERRE HAUTE FOUNDRY, and hope, strict attention, to merit a share of public patron age. I warrant my work to be superior to any other done in this place. Any person who doe* not get good work can have pay for the enme in good Rolls or the highest market price in cash.— KrNo extra made fir Wool that overrun* i» weight hg adding Grrase.

Pure Lard Oil furnished for wool

Wood, Coal and wheat taken in exchange for Carding. I will also keep constantly on hand, for sale, a good article of Rolls, cheap for cash. 1 will at so, pay the highest price, in cash, for 50,000 lbs. of Wool.

McCormickVi Celebrated Reaper*.

ON

the opening of Canal navigation the subscriber will be in receipt of a full supply ot the above Machines, which have been proved superior to any others, both in this country and in England.

They are warranted to cut two acres of wheat or other small gram in Kn hour, and to s^ve at least tkree-Jonrtit of all the wheat scattered by ordinary cutting, they are well made, of first rate material, very durable with proper care, and the raking of the wheat can be well done by a man riding upon them.

These Reapers are also constructed with mowing machine attached, uxirranted to cut one and a fourth acres of grass per hour, and to do its work as well and aa close to the ground, on smooth land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to call and eiamine these machines after arrival, and if they do not, on trial, perform all that is claimed for them, any purchaser can return his reaper to me.

Feb 19, '*3-26-tf

H. B. SMITH.

Fresh and Choice

FAMILY GROCERIES. & CO.,

Rose's Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets, QOLICIT the attention of the citizens of Terre lO Haute, to their choice atock of Family Gno-cF-RiEs, which they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, constating in part of

Choice and Prime Loutslnnn Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrups Old Government Java and Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Rice (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pine Apple and English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Sounds, brls brls. end kits Sperm, Star and Mould andles Pepper, Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap. No 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and Table Salt very choice Virginia manufacture and fine cut Tobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Fa uily uses. 5^A wagon will be In readiness to convey goods to any part of the city, free of expense-

Torre Haute, Feb 26, '53-27-tf

New Books.

ISTORY ofHenry Esmond, Esq.,by Thack-

eray.

in English Life, by

My Novel, or Varieties BulworBianca.aTale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin.

Corneille, and His Times, by Guixot. My Life and Acts in Hungari an 1848 and 1849, by Arthur Gorgei.

Bosil, a story ot Modern Life, by Wiikie Col-

Knick-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gaylord Clark. Experience of Life, By E Sewell.

Uncle Toin's Cabin, cheap edition, for sole *t W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Feb 12. '53, 25 tf.

1853. 1803.

Troy and Western Line.

ON THE CANAL AND RIVER Leaves New York aud Buffalo Daily* Running in connection with Steamers and Propellere on the Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.

CARGO OF EACH .BOAT FULLY INSURED. PROPRIETORS: RICE. CLAPP (t CO., New York, P. L. STERNBERG St, CO.. Buffalo.

APPLT TO

Rice, Clopn & Co., 31 Coenti»s Slip, New York Chas A. rolger & Co., 101 Pier, Albony Rogers, Reynolds & Martin Lafayette O'Keily & Mitchell, Evansville

Buckingham Toledo ,/ H. B. Smith, Terro Haute: P. L. Sternberg & Co., Buffalo. f.

Mark Packages "T. A, W Line." Boats leave Middle Pier, Coeuties Slip, Daily at 5 o'clock, P. M. f,

March 5, '53 SW-6m

trMS Notice

THE

partnership heretofore ojtfsting between John Sayre, Jos. W. Scholey and Moses Vanhorn, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ?&•'' "ri

Mr. Sayre will fltill C^itihtie fn the Stove business at his old etand on Market Street, and Scholey & Vanhorn at the Boot and Shoe business in PhtBnix Row.

J0HN

SAYRE,

JAS. W. SCHOLEY, 6 MOSES VANHORN.

Man2,'53-29-3m "W.1

Qeorge Hammers

Premium Essencc of Coffee. Tsands

HIS Essence has been proven by many tkoU' of the mob* respectable families in the United States, to be by far the best preparation of Coffee ever offered to the public. One package of this essence will go as lar as four pounds of Java Coffee, and Coflee made by it will pre serve perfectly tbe taste of the beat Java Cone

but will be much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored, perfectly clear, ana in every instance superior to the Java Coflee.

Manufactured by Dan Bohler AlTo.. No. 281 Callowhill St, above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Wboteaaleand Retnil, at

BROWNING fc WALL'S, "Prairie t-ity Drug Store.

Terrs Haste. June 40. '62 wif-43

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Saib, Door Blinds, and Frame Factory, TERRE HAUTE, IND. gfg

[HAVE

commenced the shove businrti in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th itreet.near the Post Office, where 1 intend to manufacture tbe above mentioned art idea from the very best material. Persona about erecting buildings will do well to give me a call, aa 1 intend to make my prices suit the times.

Orders from distance can be aent through toe Post Office, and will receive immediate attention. Persons in the city wanting anvthing in the above line, will do well to send in their orHera ss early as possible. 0- W.SHAFFER

Mar5,*52-dawtf-S8-« {i*

¥o«l Carding at Holmes Hill

WILL

be superintended by Mr. D. Swinehait, who ss wdl known as a good workman. Fanners and ethers can depend on getting good Roils, aod prompt attendance, by bnnjrieg ^eir Wool to HOLME'S MILLS-

April 23,

Music. ****?$*%

Feb. 12,'W 25 tf Book Store.

CHEESE.

A CHOICE article Cheese jost received snd for iaUit COrlDlTo sale st

Jiane

Ckarkskm, 9. C.

Pine Lumber.

Tt!i

I

JUST

on Stesmbost sad flat-bast car

sale.

April IS, *33-34-tf

le^T IS T^

8M1 iu ft uEAAfui I*

WOOL! WOOL!

THF.

sobeeriber will pay CASH for good clean

The "City Express, No.

7 ILL be in reaifinesa at all time* tss convey goods from U»s "City I'rorisioa Stere,*' gre

Jane ^wtf.43.

J- conmt

..JMARRIAGE,

HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.

"WH* IS IT*

THm

MwU many (Vn»ltc, ware* in ttw mttUbn nf illfr brokvn in health u»4 »|nnu with complication of di*«a«a£$ •nd ailmcata, d*triviaf th*m of the power for th* «oiorfl»iifc of life at aa a«r *hm physical heahh, baoyancjr of ipiritt, and H*pfV tprvnitf of miud, sriling from eottditioa *fHrahh, -f ihtilo b* predominant.

Many olih* tmawof her mffintnga at flirt—pertajw r*ar« btfoi*. ptrhapa daring girlhood, lb ma tfmn ar "r ia their anew *o light aa to POM •nnoiic*d, at of eoaiaa Mg.

ia

•*tl««t*d.

M.S. PATTERSON.

April 30, 53 36-3m.

O A E S

Dl AFTKR TEARS,

W1»«i"too lat* to be benefitted br put tennwt*^, Wr back and mourn, wo it|i« die mil Nutiimacn of o#«

itttonme*. What woatd'we

not

olten ttw

to

HALF A MIJLlJOir corasa

ihonld h*rf bfpn *fitd. It ia imiNacticable to convey folly the variant malecMf treated of, a» they am of a nature atrjetly intended for th« married, or thoie contem|latinf mamagee, but no femala deairoua of enjoying health, and that bean health, which it to cmidnci»e to bar owa of her hiiriutnd, bnt either hu or will obti ... every haaband who haa the love and alrectioa of hia wile a„. heart, or that ol° hia own |ecaniary improvement.

UPWARDS OF OHE HUItORKD THOO 0 SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY MAIL, withia tha laat ftw moathav

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC UK NOT DEFRAUDED Buy no book unlsaa "Dr. A. M. Maurfeeau.ltt Ibertv Slree entry In the

Liberty StrwuN. Y." la on tha title payu, and th* 7 In tho Clark'* Offioa on tha back of tha tltlapaga and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or mm by mall, and addraaa to Dr. A. M. Maarlcaan, aa there are apurloua and surreptitious Infringement! of oopy-rtghL XaCT BVBRT WIFE AND HIllB&lID

PONDBRl

Ho «faa* for Iamoranee, when I|nanmM la Mlnry to Uiom we held near and dear, and when to dlapel ear I|aoraaM ii^ljls within oar reach.

To enable every one to decide upon the indis|mimabl» neoesrttff of poaaeaalng a oopy, and (bat wife, or mother need remain nnlnfbraied upon the many eauaaa, which, sooner or later, are daaUned to make Ibarfhl ravagoc upon her healUi, unleaa guarded agalnM, and that no considerate and affaetlonste husband have oauae to npbratd hlmnelf with nagleat of tlta welfare of hia wife—a pamphlet of thirty-els pages, containing fitU Tttlf-jxur* akti fndem qf Oat* tenia, together with extracts from the book, will be sent frm qf ofuirffit ti any part of the United Btalea, by addraaalng, post-paid, aa herein. When Knowledge Is Happiness, 'Us «al* |)«i)le to be Ignorant. 'tW On receipt of One Iollar (fbr tha Una KdlHon. extra binding.) "TIIK MARRIED WOMAN'S I'KIVATR MKDiCATj COMPANION" Is sent (maU. ed free) to any part of the United States. All loiters must he postpaid, and addromed to Dr. A. MATTKICfi^tf. Box 1444, Near York City. PabllallIngOfllec, No. 120 Liberty Street, Near York. For sale by S. F. Parris, Greencaslle. In New York City, by Stringer & Townaend, American Museum Atlrinnce, Sherman & Co., No. 2 Aster liouae: Dewilt & Davenport*, Bnrncs St, Co.

OFFICE, 129 Liberty Street, near Greenwieh^ New York City. April 30, '53 36 lyla

Standard Family Medicines, Prejared with great care and exjiressly forFamilf use, such is

Dn. StVAVWR—Deor Sin Having contrncted a severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, attended with a violent cough, pain in my side snd breast, difficulty ol breathing. I was sttended by physicians of thefirat reapeetbflity,but my symp* Uims became very alarming, there was an abscess formed in inv lung* snd made its way through my side, nnd discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things con tin ucd for a long time until I Was wnsted and worn tu a skeleton. 1 had tried number of re rnediea but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope left within hie, and my snxioun parents, and having heard of the great virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved ot by physicians

of the firm eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and io my great satisfaction my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, nnd I happy to say, from a poor and almost helpless skeleton I have become healthy and weigh more than lever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact.

pnwm. in *»lv lift. iM

knowledge we obtain in after yean And what day, mc*1 uifht* of aagnish we might not have been spared, if th* a was timely poweaied. It ia

knowl. XBLASCBOLT AND ST&RTU1IO To behold the aielraeai and mffrrtnf eadnred by any a for man* yean, firooi canaea timi'l# and conuotlaale, will *m«Sied—or better adtl,—not inferred, if every

Wins

xti:

AMD KOTH1GR

IWiwJ tlwt eoonjnfd in lUtle rotaai*, ia iht reach of all) which would »|wr« to hcnclf YRASS or MISERY, Aad to tier toil *««t untirty af MC«»«rilir dcToUiux «|oo him Inn skkiM oi tha wilh£$ wiUioat civins him ih« otvoituniiy of •cqairiat lh« com prune* which hi* exertion* are euuiled. ««d th* poucmioa Bpc ol which would Mcur* tha happiacu ol himMif, wifa, children. F-»*-SECX71UC THR WXA.H9 OF nAPPIirEtt^ Br bwominf b» tint* iwiwyi of the knowUdja. tha waa* of which haa crnM the iicku«n and raiwtr of UMnaanda.

In »i«w of rach caatMjnoncra, no wilV or mothar ia new table the a«clact to avail hnwlf of that know It dc* a rf*lrct to hrmlf, which woald apnia hat atacfc tntferina. ba the mtaa* of haMiHa*a and moapcrity to h«r hasbaiid, aaa conffy nprw her chililrvn that blcaaiiutabov* all prica healthy^ bodies, with healthy mind*. That Ituowltdxa ucootaiaed W a littla work entitled Pf"

E A I E

WOMAN'^

Private Medical Companion. "'w»

BY DR. A. M. MATTRICKATT,

mtrtnoi or siitiim or ainiir. On* ffvndrtdti Kit tit*. Jfcn#., ff. 830. /Vtea, SO ittP .ww i[0a nwa vavaa, arraa atastire, fl 00.]

Fir« pnblithed ia HIT, aad it i« aot 8VRPRIX1NO OH WONDKRFUT,,

CanaM«rla|c that KVBRT PKNAI.R,i WHETHER MARRIKUOR HOT,«aa h«N arqalro a full know I arise of the ttntnr*^ character and raam* air her eomplaliita.^ with the various symptoms, ana that, nearly

Dr. Swayne** t&tf

CELEDRATBD MKDICINFJI. DR. SWAYNE'S COnPOUND SYRUP OFL WILD CHERRY,

The most efTcctunl nnd apeedy cure known for Consumption, Coughs,_Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis (f

Liver Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breasi, Palpitation of the Heart, Influent«,

Lroup Broken Constitution. Sore S»' Throat, Nrrvous Debility, aud all disease* of throat,

Breast and Lungs.

A Truly Wonderful CnWi Read thin Extraordinary Cass

ABRAHAM HUNStCKER,

Two miles from Skippackville, Skippack town* ship, Pa. Be Careful in Ptnr7,asing To obtain 'he original and only genuine prepare* lion of Wild Cherm, which must have the per* trait snd algnsture of Dr. Kwaykk on each wrap* per around the bottle. Until you »btain this compound yon will never know the real virtuea of Wild Cherry.

Dr. Swnyne** Celebrated Vermiftige* In Square Boldet, rery pleasant to the taste, and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dymepeia, sour stomach, increasing the sp* petite, snd invigorating the whole system. Oa* sertie that it Is in square bottles with the portrait of Dr. 8WAYNE on each wrapper, wound tbe bot* tit. None other is genuine. Dr. Nwayne's flnmapnrllln nnd Tur Pill**

A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far superior to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform In their operation, may be taken at ail times, and in fact in every diasass where an aperient, alterative, or purgative ja required and for diaeaees iacidcnt to fern ales they are unequalled.

The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWAYNfi. at hia Laboratory, 4 North ?th street, (late Eighth and Race,) Phila-

^waale byj. R. CUNINCIIAM,sole agent for Terrs Haste snd vidnity.

September H, 1852—wyl

The well known auperiority of the

Qetraine Hartford Collins AateSi Has indnced some manufaeturera to stamp their axes H.Coixiaa. and such axes are frequently sold as my manufacture.

The Genuine Collins Axes,: Which have been made under my direction for more than twenty-five years, and which have suatained each as unrivaled reputation, are invariably stamped

COLLINS St CO., HARTFORD^** Tbev are to be found at our Depot in tlta city ef New York, and at tbe principal Hardware Storss

AprB IS,

8AM-L W. COJ.UN8

T^ornT O N, Commiasion Jtlcrcljdut, Corner of Ctmmerre nnd Lnfayril,

NF. W ORLKAMS.

No»»w««