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ers in ell the large towns and cities of the West. At.ai is a.1 1 w ask. The healtaful balm from ISaturc's secret The bloom of lieaUli end Hfo to man will hrinsr, Aa froin'het tips tho masric liauor Ejws, To calm our suircringa aad assuao our woes. F. ?.r. BACON, Trav. A pent. This oil is drawn from a well 400 Feet Deep. For sala at wholesala by Si'ENCEii & Lovejov, MorUice'Ia, W. II. Watson, Pradford, Indiana. P.. M. LYON, Fort Wayne, Ind., Pro prietor. May 18, 1C51. . 45 CC'J 'ic::t3 "Tented, $i5CCD A YEAR! ANTED in every county of tho Unit ted States, active and enterprising men, to engage in tho sale of some of the best Books published in the country. To men of good add S022 ress, possesir s stnail capital of to jglOO, such inducements will be as to enable them to make from 3 to $10 a day piofit. The Books published by us are all useful m their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they aro offered. For further particulars, address (postpaid,) LEARY &. GETZ, No-133 Noitii Second ireet Philadelphia. Pubiishera ofSubscaipOH, YES! LOOK HERE. rpiIE eatscriocr would armounco t. th? JL public, that he has opened hia stock of DHY GOODS AND GROCERIES, in the City of Reynolds, which ho offers to sell cheap forcaab or country produce; for which tie will pay me Highest market price. I.i. F. JOHNSON. Ju;i3 22,1331. 6'J-Gma. J THE COMMERCIAL COLLE3F. OF INDIANAPOLIS. This Department which baa been closed lor 8.me time tor want o; room, will be reo?er.od at College Hull on tho 1st Monday of iiovi rabcr, and bo continued permanently o pen f jr tho reception of Ladiea. Tho objects aimed at in tiiia Donartmen are, Hrst, to remedy the great and lamentable ehjeta or temale edueattoa, J.y training the nind to a mors active, accurate, and practical mode ot tiiongat, ana imparting t:iat tliorou. knowledge of busmess matters as to mak them more self-reliant ad independant than tuey now are, and Aeeona, to open vp a new and more profitable sources of employ ment for females who are obiiged to earn a scanty Bubsistan'ce by the hard and trying labor of tho needle or the irksome and poorly naid duties of a tsach cr, by qualifying thorn for the less arduous but mora profitable duties of an accountant. Terms and regulations the same in both Departments. Ladies from abroad will be furnished board in private families, who will exercise kind and parental care over them dtirinfftheirstay .. o juaoy neea uesuato coram , or no Dac r to send their daughter, through false mots of Ti.;licacv. as to interferanco with tho La -ih 3 on th c.art cf the Geatleman ia never alt lowed. A Catalogue co3t;iWiP!T fall information upon every point desireu be furnished grit:5, o.i application to W. Hell SCOTT, 5rC5n. 0;.t. 1C, 1033. J7yv EURKETTS7ILLB ACACEMY. r HIE C'lh tsrni cf iastrcctioa 1 -- ccrtrenco t& I Tor. Jay t'" u cf Mil tt t.3 ' 1 A: .1 Yt.r "3 of T''.:.o;i crsa; fu'ljw I:r c.;.: r-,::i E.- -.L'i, i 3.C3; 1 r L T.l ' ; 3 I I . 1 .r: t : , .?, i cr LV - .h . ' 1 i uv, .'j,e' a bJr.i.... u A. 1? til t i I'.j I. . .j t .1 i ,IZ i L :rt 1 0 dt!' t . i ::.. ,m d n 1 Id. r l' -1 : I,"

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' . ui I it 1-. ti ', ,ii acn. i j.r1,011 3lf 1 1 M " t, e Itiiivi'jial a-1 t ? 1 r i v-i t-i-5 1 .11 c. L'y T. L. iuPHOLa, i)., ana i'iss.Gcvc - Ksceols. Published bvtho Author, at iheir Befotm Bookstore, C-i Waiker-sS., Ifew York. True One Dollar. This book, like 'Esoteric Anthropolo?y,k!a De sent by mail, post paid, on the eubsenV C prico Oas Doilar. All orders addseesedgwi i . La. iMCUJt.3, 61. Urn Q0 Book Agents Wanted. NV POcd. BfttiTnanil intp'i'-ontSnin i t jtJ a emaU capital of from r J to JS1C0, can make largo proiita by engaging in the sale of the !ollowi,a Chambers' Information for the Peorle ; or, Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge Two large imperial octavo volumes, containing 1700 pases. Peterson Oiatorv of tho American Revolu tion. SOJiargo octavo pages, withSOOSac easravinia Peterson's History of the United StteaNavv uuu large octavo pares, end IbU enfl-ravnis Eroel's Remarkable Evemsia the liisiory of iimerica. i wo large octavo volumes, containing 1CC0 pages and TOO enravtns. a no ueat iiis.orv ot America Published. htmVa Pictonal Life of Woeainsrtoa. A eplendid Book, containing 600 octavo pagee and 1&0 decant cngravinss. The cheapest Life of Washiusrton ever published Moore's History of the Indian Wara. t o5coiored and plain plates. The True Republican- Containing trio In augural Addresses and i irst Annual Ad dresses and Messages of all the Presidents of tho United States, the Constitutions of tho most important Stales in the Union, etc., etc. Embellished with Portraita of all the Presidents, engraved on steel, and view oi tao Capital ot tae united Stat -e 500 pases, If mo. Fox's Book of Martyr's. A Splendid Fam liy i-..uuion, larcrD quarto, with bo engrav in 38, beautifully bound in morocco, silt. Da Cormenin'a History of the Popes. CC irjfre octavo pages, with illus'.ralions. coseohns' Works. Fine Edition, one volume Sturm's Refactions on tho Works of God. St. Pierre's Studies of Nature. White's History of the World. A valuable general history. One large octao volume, with handsome enravins. Lives of Great and Cdebrotcd Characters, of all Ages and Countries. One large volume ot tuu pagi3, with numerous enravin. Together with a number of other Works parti"u!ariy adapted lor Popular lieauin?. frr 1 he moat liucrat discount will be given to Agents who may engairein thesaleof the For further particulars, address fjpoetpaid J. & J. L. GIRON, Publidhcrs, No-S3 Cheatnut Street, FhiladrlphiaYOUTH & MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS LIFE, 02 A Prejaatare Death. II3lfIII3l.tR on Selfl'rcscrrnticn ONLY 2 3 CUNTS. This Book, just published, is fjled with useful iuformation, on tho innrnutics and diseases cf the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or sutler under the dire consequences ot early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exha ustive effects of sedentary and bane ful habits to ail who in addition to dec'un 'na physical onergy, are the victims of ner vouand mental debility, and of moping and uieiaiicuuiy ut-spyuutnuj . ui. xi.. y uuiu say IlliAIJ Tills UOlJii. - The valuable advice and impressive warn n-r it gives, will prevent years of niisely and sunerma and savo annually lhousand3 o Lives. 0A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in letter, addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W cornerof THIRD &.UNION Streets, between Spruce and Pine, PHILADELPHIA, will secure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. ilo who places mmseii unaet the care oi Dr. K., may religiously co.ihdo in his honor as a gentloman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physicion, gj-Perrous at a distance may address Dr, u. by Ict cy, f post-aaia.i and be cured at home. ' Packages of Medicines, Direction, o forwarded. b"y sending a remiitanco, and up secure trom, damage or curiosity. GUARDIAN'S SALS. Notice ia hereby given that I will soli at private sale on or after" the 2nd day of March 1854. tho rosi estate of the minor heirs of Thoraas Brown, deceased, situate ia White county, Indiana, and described as follows, towit:The one undivided sixth part of the nor west .quarter of section two township twenty seven north range threes weft. Terms: Une feast tna purchase inoaey carhin hand, aa .'.3 r-"'duo if ciz. nctitl..: frc.i t" j d.iy (.r t; . e. nunn, tinara.an. Fani!; IVcv" 'rn art: G.tc.m ;re. r iar i m,-,-t. it . il. IH, .(. I I ("Iff i C 1 li ii !' i u l.r i il an 1 Pi -i -it's - , V i L nil! Is.i i ( rn r t 6,: ye t . i i t ; 4 a c 1 Lfl .-i J ii i a s r i 1 ll u " Ol ' ' 4 ! 1 '.( 1 1

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- h ol a r - ' vt ' i r L.r 2 "i i i by V. L. fc z. m, ' . o w ' . . .u .wBd an recount oi t5 a At i ica.l Ex, c -1-s,tyl 1 " C L jr J, I). V.. )pr s, rr.es I .3. To contain a Ida p of the Arctic IUtaisa and rift tea iUu8t.atic? the work. 'Where iorreieatleas motttii.scontinueuriigl.it, E&ida," o'erthe ghttenag waste, her starry light." 'The navies of America and England have before met upon tho ocean, but they met for true, wow, loo, they met lor strito. equally determined, but not with each other. They met in tJis holy causo cf benevolence and human sympathy, to battle with the elements beneath the Arctic Circle; and the chivalrie heroism which the fa stout hoaruof tho two nations di?pkytd in that conflict redound aa housand fold more to the glory of the actors, heir governments and the race, taaa it lour core ships and ten thousand armed men had ought for the mastery of each other upon the broad ocean, and battered hulks and marred corpaes had gone down to the coral caves of the sea, a dreadful oiienngio the demon of Discord, in which event troops of widows and orphan children would ha ee seat up a cry of wail. Now the heroes advanced manfully to rescue husbands and fathers, to restore them to their wives and children." &J"Good active Agents wanted, to sell the above book, to whom exclusive agency fo, a county will bo given. On receipt ot Si 2a, wo will forward onti Copy of the abovo Cook (for Agents to uso at a sample copy,) by mail, posto-je jptiiu, to any place in the United states, not exeeeamg cyu miles from Buffalo, Chicago, or New York. frV books sent by mail must b pre-paid, according to the new Postage Law. Postage o;i this work is about 25 cents for each and every 500 miles.) Uj" vv hoiesale t rices lor above and other saiealle Books, for which we want Agents, iil be forwarded on application to us, post paid. u. u. usukitix cj-uo., jtsooit ruousners, Buffalo. N. Y. Welch'a Fortran of Wastingtoa. JUST PUBLISHED. T. B. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT I'OaTlIAlT OF . WASHINGTON Rncraved (by pnrtniasionf from Stuart's only original portrait, in the Anthcneiiiii, Boston. thia superb picture, ingraved under the suderintendenco of Teojias Sully Esq., the eminent and highly gifted artist, is tiie only correct likeness of Washington ever publiho ed in this country. As to its fidelity, we refer to the letters of the adopted son of Washington. George Washington Park G urtss, who says, "it is a faithful representation ol tho original,'' and to Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme Court of the United States, who says, ".As a work of art its excellence and beauty mustsiniie every one who sees it; ana it i3 no leas happy in its likeness to the Father of his country. It was my good fortune to haveseenhtm in. the days of my bovhocd, and hia whole appearance is yet strongly impressed ia sr.y memory. Tho portrait iou have issued appears to me to be an exact like ness, representing perfectly the expression as well as the form and features of his face." And says Senator Ca'ea, "it is a sdf-iike representation of the trrcat original." President Fillmore says, "tho work appears tome to have been admirably executed and is eminently worthy tho patronage of the public' Says Marchanl, the eminent portrait painter, and the pupil ol Stuart, "your print to m ind is more remarkable than any other have seen, fur presenting the whole individu ality ot the original portra't, together with tho noble end dignified repose of air and manner, which all who ever saw him consid ered a marked characteristic oi the illustrious uutu it commemorates." For the great merits of this picture we would refer every lover of Washington'to the portrait itself, to be seen at the ofiice of tlrs paper, and to tho letters of tho following Artist3, Statesmen, J urists.and fcchuiars ac comoanvlnsr it. ARTISTS. Jlarchantand Elliott, of New York ; Nesgle, Korhermel and Lanibdin of Philadelphia; Chester Harding of Boston, Charles Fraser of Charleston, S C, and to tho adopted son of Washington, Hon. Goo. W. P Cussis, himself a. artisi. STATESMEN. His Excellency Millard Fillmore, Maj. Gen. WicSeld Scut, Hon. George M. Dallas, Hon. William R King, Hon Daniel Webster, Hon Linn Boyd, Hon Lewis Cas, Hon Win A Graham, Hon John P Kennedy, Hon R C Winthrop, LL D. JURISTS Roger B Taney, Hon JohnDuor; Hon John McLean, Hon Rufus Choate. SCHOLARS Charles Folsom, Esq., the well known Librarian of the Boston Atheneum, who any a, "I would rather own it than any painted copy I have ever seen;" EP Whipple, Richard Hiidreth, Hon Edw. Everett, LL D, J&rcd Sparks, LL D, Wm II Preeaott, LL I), Washington lrvinj, Ralph W Emerson, Esq, Prof T C Upham, J T Oeadly.Fita Green Ilaileck, II W Lons-fel low, Wm Gi.moro Strains ; and from Eu rope, Lord Talfourd, ' T U Llaeauley, Sir Archibald A.lisou, Lord IJjfy'ir of London, &c A-.c. THE PRESS, throuf-hout the entire Union, h-ve s it 1 a-a v. -ee pro.I..inicd tho maritsol this superb enrravin-T. To enable all to posse, a this valuable trc"-u-t, it is sold ,.t t1.! 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Lt . rf S Loari t VrB5 CI i. l.Xt i rfi .;iet. l.r cor.:,: cf books "ir; Bc.i.. sr, sr, i I - 1 3 lo it cor A . 3 'j 1 ilo 1 .0 i jy'a Ar - s An ' i Aart i . i rt - s I t 'X rd, r's lQ.!lf-l Of I 9nv..td g"" Sv.r.d to pel. !a duty judscic . I l'r.. 1.2 nt .d." deff ' ;-r c vr c: : , tl.Ur.t -t tkelLii ri the srdaous and - "y, t'.ciOBf hly, ani ".tl ri Ttictica hm echo I 1 s r t.4i4Alully ' - 1 1 ortance. St ortance, V J t a . 3 iwIIGOL TRLcf iiti cv , at boia ere ----j nuMfuatJ t. td, c n do much. , iii- it e'- atelosrd ia ot . iriinsr v.: t " - - ' 1 1 c..t' - ., s - economy t tae pre a r -ianJs-t.ii fvrnmyj in"' School baCiiSt ioi, r;t the State. V."C. LARRABEE, Scp't cf Pub cfInstructiun, and President of the Board Education. N. B. A large number of School OSeera and Teachers in ladiana have already adopted the above boaks-.-"rBcoiTieBded bv the Stst Board, in compliance with the New School juaw;tsES snowing a determination ot the friend of edn cation to co-operate with the Board in securing throughout the Ststs the aniformit desired, which will avoid frequent and vexatious changes, benefit the learner' and relieve parents of a great andunsecesssrv expense. Tiie above books are published and for sale by Booksellers generally thromhont Indiana, by Morton J- GrWoldjLouisvhle; W.B Sciith &co., Cincinnati; Thomas Cowpenbwait & co., Phil.; Pratt Woodford & co;ecd Clark, Austin & Smith. New York. March 2, S54. 5m8. TIIOZIFSOTi'S FEV.ER & AGUE POWDESR I'or the permanent Caa cf CtHJsAt I'efer, FeveraaJ : L--..- A'jne, cr c.:ay f j-r: oi I ir !:.t rTiriERE aro no disoansa bo debiliiating ia ' L. their effects upon the constitutions at t;.e al ovc, and none more difdcult to cure y the usual modes of practice. The Fever and Ague Powder! will eSest a cure in cases cl the longest standing, as well as praye a preventauvein the forming stages of the disease. Being purely vegetables fhey set with certainty on the diseases, totally eradicating it fro a. the system, and preventing s retara at ax future periodFor sale by Spears $ Davis, Mo ticeilo. jsly 2I,'i3 $mo2 Iaitd fcr S&le, THE ndersigned cSers for sals the fa lowing Saads tcwit: Tits aorta sast f and the east'Jialfof tne souih east qr src. 5 town 2S. rarsgs 3 west; and the sooth was quarter and the south west qr., north west q siso 28; and west fraction south east cr ssne sec; and ta north east qr. n. east qt" see 52, ail in town gS, aforesaid, eontsiaing 684 and i seres, ail lying together, situated in White county, Ind , immediately on the west back of the Tippecafloe river-f(a noble stream)about five miles below Monticelio, near Sheets's I.!ilia.and sHoat six and a .half miles ftom Pittsburg, la well adapted for a eteck farm, or for ag'ricltcral purposes. He would prefer selling the who's together, bnt ifsmal parcels should be desired by purchasers, the can be suited, if the selling wonid not iraja materially the value of the resld a a. ' Information as to the Sand, terms, &,c, can be obtained by caHics on J. C. IteyncJds Esq., of Monticelio. Esq. Phillips, v ho live near the land will point it cut. A. INGRAM. Lafayette. Tnd- Nov. 17. "52. f 3--"-"-T TUCurvIe-:' jC.i l , Y.ZTI.S C l: i! 3 r t tt t. is r-lst .,L." - ' ra ro'v yr e ij 0 t .i i. j c f c.!: I;i their I j iia rsi:.::t ::.z:.::c: tr.i w GHAi:; GllELLUPg, iler-s Fceri, ? ll'. G: rl: C, ri. fLcIlers, L -: .;- ;' en hzz.1. Cash fCl '.r c.I t-r'r . fiALlOV, WELLS Ti Co. 1.3. TO stcc:::. " L.Ij, 1 r - n l ' ....r t ! CULT!" -iv j-' 'l -1( ' ..i....r - r : - . i ..i . . " i jr J. f. f . ? i t - - i -i"x X. i i.. , - .' c . CULT i s a d , r. 'i c I - a J . :s L f , t i i " i i -;- i I 1 j - . i K r.f i htii)' r '