The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 5, Number 3, Monticello, White County, 27 July 1854 — Page 3
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Br, i C 1 C I 1 c 1 cs X f'.J J I uachea C: s Ar-jjle i e. ...: Hers Bauer r--C a r er lb Conn t J-(fflK T'! tj : rry I., 'j s io .. n Man a oti white co. clo: It FIta Hie I NOW go It my oI 7 err eaccurarameat aeratst are, in a - mr thanka for the ti i. 111 "eby take pleas'ir in in If amis - r-y tut. .rs and ts people ef Yhite cc. v "cti. y, t' at crv reasoa I rive ray t ral -eis ! a I . -. j o&cie, is that I liw 1 tj T ..x f":""n '- yr so-wri always oa 1 a 3,. cv.ka every an . ia Viate, cooaty, a&i etery t i eay tie crisapest till best now ia .tliia market, cnlttie5 cf . Coats, Past, ' - ' Vesta, Sioekt, Colla irL.:..rTl'j a n-iety If " ' TAiLOrJNG MID CUTTIIIG, -tlo-a oa tort matica. Doa't f r8t ta ca'l t oir f 'lifl-p nZIi-in Ctraet, a f .T Czort mauik tl Pafciiio Sanire. . i:ciiicei;, July 2. J, lll. S ""CllCn i hre ,y jiten, L.t t'.-s tnisrJ. signed has thia cay taken cit letters f jt42ai&ttUdit, on lh catata of UUam Bai. Is j, Ua cf :.:r.9 County, deceased. L'iti ,tat8 ia ac?oadl to be aolTent. JARGAIiCT EAILEY, Adminiatratiz. -" YHl. I", E WITT, Adminis tnior. .July 3, IC34. . S.3w tplISCNS wisMa ta bay COWS .cneap X for caa!i, can io eo by cailiug- on the nn dersined. ALSO, forty acres of laud, situ .:Jit ia Liberty tawna'aip-, lo siles nr.;! of ir. T J, s" i oie n'l8 from Tippecanoe ?sr. It ia o 1 ti,. t-.ored and the land is c, "y. ac ..r it I :r e i.ur rrice oi t.ve dj;4arapcr. JA7TES I PAULEY. ' l.Iontice'.'.o, July i Sw. lptwn,r Tf TT1 T'IJ"r IF T' f" ijT ef - T fi? AT LC JC.CrC3 Las latrly a lar;e stock cf 'atchea, CIo&3vafand Jewelry of every description, diamond pir.a and ringa, braeeiets, -clock cf kltqcellaes, shapes size and prices; cald peas aad eaaea, gold pencils, -.gold asi s.;er thiisbals, ijo-Jd and siWer .pecks, yatkee notions, i.c and he is bound. 1st. 11 chesp-r tLaa syCira h;s tlia of C. J. CO. wl.l fl'va H jtp: t 1 atten. t3 tl rr- ;r"" - fall ti)Ja of v. f. 'es, clOL ii " a ' 'it mis " j, teccB. iia -wftl --waTrant tiss a t3fj ,,ied exeCEtir All tLsse v ish. Laws i. i( U 8,1 " ,tS. IT 1 ... o .r II J t 'l iir-" i 1 ".iy by t :rty t r i it; i tf a tt twe'rt f ' s. i i r .t-ii v I . ' ' j-i 07S- It 1 J -c , if p 1 . t 5 t'.e wcr't: ii br ni'imc ,i-t( 1 ay be kept it Cs fc t t; eel ia c rt t ! , t'.; JSC . 1 't i "J f 1 O' those v6H ey t r t" -t ft t r -7 r t , 3 t .r r icte - I r : r or . r - e(i i oa ,yi: " , it::,. , 3 . CV I 'rl,)C t ,3 r 4
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1 1 J retv t s rs c y, Ir J. ..:ee La Jlonticelio jia, ot Monday the 7'h ten t' s Ls, jis of 10 a. m VLiss C cf Ac.-: a:-! 4 p. 1 1. ."3 J--h la seci !e t wes' " - r , e 1 " ... S. d I ' -i 1 11, and 12, , e 1 ii aectioas 17 5 w f ', 4 mlic-s 4SS0 i .i 3 to five feet : 3 faet deep. i 1 1 tshes is one lj ? r - i : si! i-i ?tiL to 2S. rh In sec5,.range C t .i wert 1" u, 3 Uet v ide oa botT 1- f-irt Liep. . f J r ' Daeli la section i aver' I i Lrr si, a ft: ic, t I rr.wi ii L -rh t A pi. 3 mr -3 6 west 11-2 '.. f ct on bottom, sad i-: f .t i; t 1 1 35 aid 33 i " j " t t an i in sections 23 l fz 2 west 3 mile-3 f 1 t; E 1 i i :i t 4. ) il.'p t3 " . t n en i v!' ? ffon 2 to 4 feet cil a id iic!-" iis2 1-2 feet zV.U dlt-.'i la sections K2 and 23, , rr jjwe'twei 1720 feet j i " " i r-j . 1 ; ,-on 2 to 3 T et wide on tv?tti i,nni vcr- . in 1 1-2 feet feet deep. t. It Etc:i)i 05, township T .. n 7 3 i tt 1 J fiei ii ler-'t'i 1 andone li.if ieetwtd on bottom and 2 feet deepIIa.ll Creek Ditch In tection3 23 and24 towB&ip range- 3 west, one mile 920 feet ia lenftii, 3 feet wide on bottom and a veragmg ieet deep. imler Ditch Tn section 14.. tawnsliip. 3, fangs 3- west,'27v.3 feet ia length, feet wiae on bottom ni averagin2 feet deep. Carr Ditch la section 13, township 23, range 3 west, and in section 18, township 23 rare 3 wests miles io length, varying from to 4 feet m Ida a bottom, and averaging 2 feet deep. IZoan' Cret k In sections 14, 23, 26, and Zi, to w n . ' ; p t .-! -e 2 w e h t3 miles 43 GO ft in ler varj from 2 to 4 feet wioe on bottOT,and av-.rs: -.'- 2 and a half feet deep. liori'i tfaij'-a of Ifean's CreekIn sections S? and 34, township 3, range 2- west, 1 mile 1203 ;feet in length, 2 feet wide, on bottom, aad averaging 2 feet deep. West Branch of Honn's Creek In sections Si, 2, aod3, township 28. range 2 west, 1 mile 1 620 feet in length, varying from 2 to 4 feet wide on bottom, and averagings feet deer. lioith west branch of Kenn's Creek In sections 27 and 34, township 23, range 2 west SiOO feet in length, 2 feet wide on bottom arid a.Teraging 2 feet deep. South' east branch of Kean'a Creek Tn section 25, tuvcs'Vp 23, range 2 west 2800 feet in 1c;-,1-, 1 n,et wide on bottom, and BVPrarif'TS ftet dT. I.'orj ly-mth of "aterloo Ditch TrteectVan r, town '."p 2?, lansje 2 west, 203 feet s "i I p i. i f nru"s on bottom and averag--in t t f i p t d 3. iaoa 'i 1 iti "trh of laterloo Ditch In section 8 town. p 13, fj o;b 2 west-3SG3 feet in lifr -'h 3 f o t vs iie on bottom and averaging 1 1 -2 feet dep. Branch of Indian CreekIn section 12, township 8, range 2 west, 2700 feet in length two feet wide on bottom, and averaging two and a half feet deep. Pike Crek No. 3 In sections 1 srul 2, township 7, range 2 west, one inile 4603 feet in length, 2 feat wida on bottom, and averaginf 2 feet deep. All of tha above ditches ara to bo completed on or before tlis 7th of Au?uct, 1855. J. C. REYNOLDS. Cstn'sr. Swamp Lsnda, hite Co-Ind. Rr b.hj PoHBETr,JBnginecr. July 6, 1&S-4. - , - - J2 NEW GOODS, BOUGHT FOR TUB CASH. , fpIIE undersigned would inform the public X that they have just received a choice selectioa of Goads, lo which they call r.he atis - i of h pw'-hii'F'is determined -tosell' kt l j is i U t f n 'a far casn or wbeat. riVC ..wtI2AND BUSHELS :.. t f V.'hrat narted. KTilDALL 3z, SHOUT Z".. ay, J .r.a I;, 1' 1- 43 T W-Tikf i x-p -by " Robert lr i . l'V.; in Usiian township t W a:ta .county, Jnd., a .Duo Mare L ., .'k's1'. ' e.it.l and legs left hip !i - f J; f - 1 to 1 e three years old this fil ' at Fi y Doilais by Ceo. II. z' 'T, an I JLi. I.r. " jwrer, .before J. G. L i. , Jji" "8 f f t' t . ie. Attest, ii. McCOAIIAY, Clerk, , T T r. t ir- -r r i - c .til :s ft !".,:' r i n i 1.1 i
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X formerly t-t-cujiei by 0. Iisaira Co., an tha aoutb side of the square, and having pus-chased an assorted stock Men's Beats end Shoes, Ladie's Boots and .Shoes, of 'various kinds, gents .Hats, Caps, r COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and in fact all articles connected with a wiU be kept on hands as cheap es can b-e had s, y vt 1 ere ia this city, or any other in the wte'eu cotin'ry, for cseh or iis'equi valent. X it'ire c ill- Cxaiiiiisamn free. - J. A. W1LLEY. "tontlztllo. May 25, 1354. . 40 DIL 'ROBERTS, ' raaiEii,Y of ' ixiHANAPoxtsv ; rpA" per ti-irtently located in tlontieello, J. It 1., r i tenders his services to the ci xzz i.i . ! t! s branches of Surgeon aad Ie-' ch" :'cnl Bt n'. stry . OI-a'ICE south of the Court House, s cond door west of Maia street. O Terms positively cash. May 12, '51 45 ALL interested, will pleaso take notiice that tha notes and accounts of Doctor Sirnuel Rifenberrick have been placed in the hands of D. Turpie, Esq., for collection, All will see the necessity of settling the accounts with this firm, and we hope va nay not bs tinder, the necessity oi" trakiag another fcsili upon ti.yia. PH. S. RIFE.VBERRICK. Clear the Track, FORLovejoy 4- Hicks are just receiving their Spring Stock of .' GROCERIES, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, V.'hito Fish, 7.1 acker,, el and Cod Fish, for wholesale or retail by LOVF.JOY &, HICKS. Monucello, April 20, '54. 41 ?!o Doubt of iu rpHAT we have a "complete variety of JL Prints. Lawns Delains, Cambricks, Embroidery, Silks, Satins, MusHns, Cottonade Cassimeres and Clothes, and a grent many other things to spit the fancy anu please the imagination. LOVEJOY & HICKS April SO, 1854. 4 THE GREAT SPilb'CE ST. FIRE. 'TIIIE undersigned would teepectfuily infarm his patrons and the public generally, hst in consequence ol the destruction of the publication office of '.'THE CHRISTIAN DIADEM," In tho conflagration of the 5th, by which a "part of the .March edition" was destroyed, thatit will require "two or three weeks' to reproduce the same and mail it to those su inscribe rs who were not previously supplied, for which delay, we beir the kind indulgence of our patrons and friends. The xkprii number will be issued as early as usual. The Diadem will be reproduced with increased elegance and enterprise, and no expen so spared to make it still more attractive, interesting and usef ul to tiie Home Circles" of our fifty thousand readers." We are happy to announce that our choice premium plates for 1854, were saved, so that we can still furnish any required number ol the gem engraving representing; the "Marriage of Gen'. Was'lkinstofc. Or, the Supeib Portrait of Rev. Henry Ward BeecJier, GRATIS!! To all old and new subscribers, who send us the dollar for IS 5 4, showers of which have been and are still coming, from every direction by every mail. ' As the Diadem is strictly a moral and a religious work, entirely free from Sectarianiem, established i r the purpose of opposing, and to tase tae ptacd ot the floods ot immoral and Setuiaas works of the day, we hope to receive a continuance of the symspathy snd aid ol the friends of morality and religion generally..' ' ' Z. PATEN HATCH. ' No 6, Spruce- Street, New York. To whom all communications for the Chris tiam Diadem should be addressed. N. B. City and Country Newspapers thro a shout the United States, are requested to give the above an insertion, and all who will send a copy (marked) directed to the Diadem, ehaii receive by return of mail a copy ot both of the above named Premiara Engravings. Z. P. II. ' Pi'or t! e b-- eSt of those unacquainted with t'i woik, we add that it is p'ubl-shed monthly, r..n. .bar contains 32 octavo pages, i ti' -r t teel engrariog, and makes a r'ri b i pat or book when bound.. Those - . -1 : scibe, have only to aend their - "trr, "fe.Idesi, and that little -GOLDEIf J -LLR, or -a GOOD PAPER ONE.inclosii n envelope, dicted as above. Acr I 2a t: 55. - . . 41 r 1 l. , J fi . .. ' I .t. 1 '."Hp '3 'Ltt Le I 1 1 l 1 f 1 p - 0 hi f I tj t j 1 c ' i " j ; 1 i Hit,. 3 r
T b. u a Li JOHN F. VCOOD, L A F A Y E T T E, INDIA N A. OFFLUS far sale at Cincinnati prices, wi.h ffeigh added : . ... ' 700-3 bars assorted iron, fiat, round and squars ; l.,;,3- bandies iron, flat, rounJ, square, oval and Jialf oval ; - . .... SOOetaba plow steel, 3 to 15 inches wide; . 100 stabs 4ast steel, for plows, 5 to 12 iacbe wide; . . 53. bundles spring steel to 2 wide ; ,; ; 1 cases cast steei, assorted .a, . round square. and actagon-1-500 kega assorted cut nails, 2d to 20d; 50 kegs wrought sails, assorted, Cd to 10d; 25 bags korse shoe nails, assorted, 7d to 1.0; 600 eUptic steel springs, two to 7 leaf; SO0 finished axle arras, I ,to 2 1-2 inches; COO sett of wagon and bu?gy bojes, 2 ta 5 inches; ISO dozen shovels, of Rowlands' Ames' and others1 make; SCO pairs Dog Irons; 33 dozen epakes, Arses' Rowlands' and other's make. boxes window glass, assorted, 8x19 to 10x15, r together with a large stock of axes, mattocks, picks, crowbars, toes, rakes, sugar kef;:s, nu;j and washer.- - . - ...... la july nexi, I intend to add to my now lart;s clock of iron, steel,-nails, &c. ; tin putes, sheet iron, iron, iron wire, copper, copper bottoms, pig tin, sheet zinc, spelter, and in fact all kinas of Tinners' stock, and to keep such a stock on hands as to be able at all tiiKes to fill any and all orders. I solicit and earnestly ask tho attention of merchants, smiths, wagon and plow makers, tin-smiths, and all, to examine my etocs. and prices before ordering from New York, Cincinnati, or elsewhere, as it is my intention and determination to suppl v the warns of the Wabash. JOHN F. WOOD. Juno I, 184. 47 - r-STAR CITY Flow, lYagois, nsuI Carriage MANUFACTORY! MARTIN & LANE, MAr.'UFACTVEDES OF PLOWS, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, And All Kinds of Farmins Implements Corner Main arid Clark streets, - LAFAYETTE, IND. YTTE buy our material direct from MsnufaeV turers, and are enabled to tttll our work as low as it can be sold ia the West. 03 All work warranted. May 2,3, 1654. ' .. ' 1 4S-ly UNION HOTEL. YniJLI.Oi DELL, Proprietor Columbia St., East of Public Square, L A FA YE T TE, IND. June 22, 1854. 50-Cia C 11 C C II B T7 a -F.- LILLY, Importer and Dealer In Chhta, Glass, Queensivare, lamp?, WAITERS TABLE CUT TLER Y PUITTED AND BSITTANIA ' WAKE, -Stone Front, North Side of Public Square, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. ' TO COUNTinMElivllANTS. TY Stock is now complete comprising a Iijl. full assortment of White Stone Ware, Common Ware, Yellow Ware, Fancy Tea Ware, and GiassWare, which I will sell at Cincinnati prices. C. F. LILLY. June 22, 1854.' . 50BRAMBLE HOUSE, This is one of the Largest, best furnished and coavenient Houses in the West. Persons Visiting Lafayette will find this a desirable stoppin a: place Location central . and mod rate biiis. :" - -W.M. DALE. ' Rate 3 of Cjiakses. . Board' per day, Breakfast . . Dinner Supper .. f-odsing ' ,,W La f a y e 1 1 e , Jo . n.. ,1 . 1 ,853 2 8 1 f j, i 00 25 25 25 .Weaver cz, Toole,' SpcctssoRs jo Lswi; Falley, in the Forwardisg aed Coiamissioa Easiness AND DEALERS IN ' - ' SALT.FISII. fec. tc. ' Lafayette Isd. 5 3 AauTQ r.-Ar;T,i:i. ?ic--i3 a .T;;..i,r:. ' """'TAii' x LID i ii every Col; r. iy of tl v i Star. active ai'id enterpr:.:!;'. , E i tCd -, lo e- " r-s i ;i uie Kie ot some e-r tiie c t-.-' 1 .1 o . s ; . ..jf-dii ti.o cc :.ty To f" of - i s 1 Ire as, p, - --An - a t-. ij.11 ci; I tf , - " ; 1, su h i-.l jpemriiu w 1 . 1 he c'""rI of :j n n 1 1 j 1 eni t riike f ua 3 to 10 t. ? ( f "i 1 ' 1 c vs tie sll . r t it rtr, n ;rc juy ui xr 1 1 ir; ) 1. ' . re vcr t,sy are U.r' 1 CO 4.T It ' . - I.i.) , rp t
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Jane 22. 1354- 50-Sm MOWING MA l.CiIE" CHINE'S. The enly successful. Crass Cutter now known, We have no exeluvo right to sell thee 3 superior machines in Indiana. FcraoofrirtsUicg them would da-well to apply -early.- 'as tha- supyly is lirnitcc'. They are tho only machine that wiii cat clever and all kinds of Grass. cll soonifyou wish to get one. ' ;- ' -, MUMFcRD &Co250 DOZEN GRAIN CRADLES. 9 f)f) Dozen Snaths. e)lfli500,do2en Scythed. : 600 dozen Hay, straw &. Manure Forks 400 dozen Hoe3. " 200 boxos Iodian Pond Scythe Stones. For sale by M LJMFCilD &. CO, niHRESHINa MACHINES Modi's PaI. ten Grain Thresher and Clesner, wbich took the highest premium at "the World's Fair. A few of these celebrated machines for sate by- - ' i - - ' . "T . " "C . '"?" "' "MUMFORD $ CQ '. safes a xi ;1 caies . OFn superior quality, fir sale by HUMFORD ty CO, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS A largo lot constantly oa hand and forsale by HUM FORD and CO. 1 AREVOLViNG HORSE RAKES. for sale ltlU by " HUMFORD and CQ. QfADOZENCORN KNIVES for sale by --UV 11 UJliUKU and V(J. STEAM ENGINES Call and see our portable steam engines, ifcyou need one f II CM FO RD and. CO. CULTIVATORS, Steel Plows, etc., far sale by HUMFORD and CO ip E APING MACHINES. Smith's Man4L. ny's and Hassey's and other patents for sale by HUMFORD aud CopiDER MILLS AND PRESSES, Corn and J Cob Aiiils, Cistern and Well Pumps, Thermometer Churns, Grind-Stones, Uc, for sale by HUMFORD and CO. July 6 1054. 52-ly LAST NOTICE SURE. Fnmj undersigned desirious of settling up JL their business once more, urgently, yet kindly request, all persons indebted to them, in Store or Mill, or in any other way, to pay their accounts and notes, as they cannot wait any longer. Those who wish to save costs will attend to this matter. - " KENDALL BROTHER. Norway, June 12, 1354. 4G.3m L '4 'g ,ry f-f e sy u CULVER, KE N T & CO A RE now receiving a fine lot of new and IX. substantial Gods, iust suited to this market, and for eaio low, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. We can and will ofler inducements to the fradnlir public, to call-and-txanirBe our SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consiting in part of Prints, Lawns, . Pelanes, MusHps, " ' - " Drillings,. ' '" " " Shii tings, - - - - Castrneres, Casinets And a general assortment of NOTIONS, ' READY MADE CLOTHING BOOTS ; AND SHOES, We are determined to keep at a'.i times, the. best CoCes, .... Tea, . Molasses, Fish, Tobacco, -' Soaps. Vi.'ie2r(c. At Rey r"V."a cfore, a f.w dajrs nor h of the Post Off-, Mo's;.wtl , In. . June 22, 1 'j ; . 50 ADMiNxsri: to:i s svm or heal - - iij-atj:. TJY vir'u' of n drfj cf tiif C'.'.'l cf tha Coi'i". ol C '.t . 1 I 'ozs, ci Cj'i county, State of Indiana, made .at the May term, iht-rec 1 ZZl, tnd directing the ,sala cf th9-onh East quarter ct 1:13 -:. ; v, et tJ section twelve, ii tu '-.sh'p t c r c: :V en. sn rar 3 -3. t-.uc:-t, ivirc f i being ia V, . cc .', 1 . '.lno., Lc1o"lt Oroa-irk'., .... f T ' , ' t r r . t" . 3 l :z : Jri-k, oec t'.vc -ty-s. v. Izrtn s:ii fret i .z. 3 '.' 3 f i : : -r :n 1 t-r t" J r -. c f f ri s '. j, l - t V " ' J r
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v" a:' J.-... X m .,f 4. -. 0 ' '.' ttBuorsigned baa been appointed azaot fr the Lojansport and Facifie Railroad Oy, ?uy, t,3 collect old and solicit new aabsenr 0r Stock. . Those io - arrears willp.eagtfc.. 5nd settle, s - more favoralls arrsnjerr.ents c-.m be made now, than csa be, if tho Company torjsort to forced collec-ncas--If all tntereateJ, will now corns forward and do uletr duty, the rosd can sooaba prepared for the iron. Land lyi" near the
mie oi ro5, wm De receive for new! .subscriptions. - u ia.ir pricas, ; ' ' ISAAC r.EYr.'OLDS, A -cat f?r L. A P. II. ii. C . May 11. 1834: - 4.4 MAM tanr. ;3 C? ( Shs c: m la Wa' '.sh Valley F-irA,) LOGANSPORT, IND, rj.y All orders promptly attended to. May 23, 1854. 45-Jy IT II 7 T) 17 T 1 f 4 . S-9utb pi tke FuhlLs Souaro and opposita tha Court-IJouse, ; hTO. S. BOVEN, would reapeetfuily ic U -form the public, that ha intends eariying on thebove named business extensively, and "h at he keeps on hand-consco,Bt!y Fresh . Table Cates, Ciajer Cakes, Crackers,, &cGiv 1 in a call, feed get your money back. "'"ID No more c red ii-for any thing in ills line, a ha has adopted the "Ready Pay System," and cannot carry on his Cosiness without tha cash. ' He has to pay the cash down for t vary thing that fcabuys to carry on nisbu&inesa with, and for that reason, ha ia cwnipcRsd to adopt the -"Cask System." May 25, IS5L S JTrrAVING been appo:r.tad --cr.l for :d.xi. the lan-ds of Solomcn Starge3,ot Ohio, I herebv earnestly request persons to abstain from taking wood or limber from any of said lands, I have positive instructions to prosecute all persons who shall take timber therefrom without permission. - - JAMES: C. REYNOLDS. . WOOL WANTED! .. subscribers will pay the highest " market price for wool et tho Norway VcoIsn. l'i-:t:ry. Persons having wool to sell or manufacture, are invite ! ts give them a call, before djs.pesing of thsir wool. ALSO, cardiD.fi and s inning - -u . .-at dcr9 oa short notice. HENDERSON & MILLER .Norway Mills, June 3, J8. (uiscoaj rcsai," issTmrrE,) OF IND N APOL1S, 2slAlli$hed rch 21,1851. INCORPOh IT ED 11853.: " ' ' ' " - -'W; McK. SCO'TJ, A. 11. , ' FOTJSDEa A3D FSES1BEST. .M. J... CLARK, late cf ZZew York," Teacher of Bookkeepicg . and Penmanship rnilE Session will cor.inienco at Cellega JL Hall as. follows; 1st Session o-a the 1st Monday of September J Session on the 1st Monday of November 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4ih Session on the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session oa the 1st Monday of May. Having secured, permanently, the services of the Professor a'oov named, and leased for a term of years the commodious and beautiful ifatl formerly kcawn as Concert Hall,' bet now nam 3d CoIIk 3 Ili.ll, which ,13 -fitted up in a style c.i .great elegance, taste, and convenience, the President would say, that this College now oEers advantages superior to allotbers for imparting a sound, thorough, aad accomplished business education." The Coarse of 5 cc'.ar"1 !, wi:iba 1 Double 1 ..a epi cf lei1 irt : i i as folio 1. 1 Fnfrv, tt a! r r t 'Usi c r . .i I ' --. on)T, snd ot. o r " " . 1 1 1 , c ' ! !1 ' ieJ, - Ali
