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Popular Encyclopedia of Uaeful Knowledge Two large imperial octaTO voluaies, cositainins 17 05 pages. "
Peterson's History of the American Retolu-
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, F. M: BAON, rav. Agent. This oil is drawn from a well 400 Feet Deeo. For sale at wholesale by
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Tcrisnce of knowir;: by a glance cf the eye the prcciia temperataro cf each day, the security it aflbrda in providing for tho comiort of domestic animals who othcnvi:3 rr.iht gsverly suffer, .theprctcatlcacf cellars against
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temseraiare, especially d
sickness. For the latter purpose
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ri in ti.o i-.-s'w cansa of .benevolence and
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JUST PUBLISHED. T. B. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT VOBTRA1T OF WASI1INGT07 Engraved (by pe.rmission( from Stuart's only .-vriinal nortrait. in the Antheueum, Boston.
This superb picture, Engraved under the suderintendence of Thomas Sclly Esq., the eminent "and highly gifted artist, is tne only correct likeness of Washington ever pubiiha ed in this country. As to its fidelity, we refer to the letters of the adopted son oi Washington. George Washington Park Gurus, who says, "it is a faithful representation ol
the original, and to uciet justice lamj ui the Supreme Court of the United States, who says, "is a work of art its excellence and beauty muststrike every one who sees it; and it is no less happy in its likeness to the l'n Pi
er of his country. It was my gooa jortune to have seen him in the days of my boyhood, and his whole appearance ia yec strongly impressed in my memory. The portrait you have issued appears to me to be an exact likeness, representing perfectly the expression as well as the form and features of his face." And says Senator Cass, "it is a self-like representation of the great original." President Filimnr ava. "the work appears tome to
nave been admirably executed and is eminently worthy the patronage of the public.' Says Marchant, the eminent portrait painter, and the pupil of Stuart, "your print to my ind is more remarkable than any other I have seen, for presenting the whole indWiduility of the original portrait, together with r.he noble and dignified repose of air and manner, which aif who" ever saw him considered a marked characteristic oi the illustrious tisui 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 office of ths paper, and to the tetters of the following Artists, Statesmen, Jarists,and Scholars ac jompanying it. A R.TI3TS. Marchant and Elliott, of New
Vnrlt . Nfin-jla. Rorhermcl and Lambdin of
'JhiladelDhia: Chester Harding of Boston,
Charles Fraserof Charleston, SC., and to tho -idopted son 'of Washington, Hon. Geo. W. P. Cusiia, himself a: artisi. STATESMEN His Excellency Millard Fillmore, Mai. Gen.
VViiifield Scott, Hon. George M. Dallas, Hon. vVilliam R King, Hon Daniel Webster, Hon Linn Bovd. Hon Lewis Cas, lion Win A
ftrnhnm. Hon John P Kennedy. Hon R C
vVinthrop, LL D. JURISTS Roger B Taney Ifon JohnDuer, Hon John McLean, Hon Ru
ths Choate.. SCHOLARS Charus Folsom, Esq., the well known Libr rian of the Boston ilietie utn. who says, "I would rather own
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Everett, LL D, Jared Sparks. LED, Wra II Presoott. LL D, Washm-jtO'i 1 rving, Ralph
VV Emerson. Esq, Prof T C Upham, J T
Eleadlv. Fits Green Halleck, II W Longfel
low. "Win Gi.moro Simnis; and from Eu
rope, Lord Talfourd, T B Macauley, Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of London, c
&,c. THE PRESS, throughout the entireUnion, have with one voice proclaimed the1 marits of this superb engraving. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure, it ia sold at the low price of S3 per copy. Published by GEORGE W. CHILES, N W corner of Fifth and Aech streets, Phila. WILLIAM G. STEEL, Sole Agent for the States of Ohio and Indiana This Portrait can Lilly be obtained from MR. STEEL or from his duly authorized agents. ArranMisents have been made with the
Post Cilice Department,' by ldch' copies ot -he Portrait cua ce t-:r.i to sny pomt,per mcli m Dejfect order.
fjj-r e:-or.s by r-fitting five do'U'rs to IVi,i. G. ii '--e. Cinci .na'i.Ohio, will liave a
copy of in I jrt: ;it c. vt to them free cl pL.bt
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einrr irera a ci.sor dere Liter or Steraacb.such aslOocs;;;-a tin, lr-f rd P.w. t . f-"3 or i ooj .o the Jt. Ac -.ty cf the Stomach,Nausa,Iivartburn,Djgust for Food, Fullness or wei-ht in we Stomach, Sour Eructations, Siakicg or FiCh te'ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swims, raingof the Head. Harried and Di5icult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Clicking er Suffocating
sensations wiienin a lying posture, Dimness of Vi
sion, Dots or Webs before the Sight.
Feverand dull pain in the Head, DeSciencj of Perspiration, Yellowness of tha Skia anc
Eyes, r am in the- bide. Back, Chest, Limbs. 5cc, Su-lden Flushes of Heat.Bursing in ih' Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil end gre:
depression of spirits, can be ehectuaUy curt by DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN B1TLERS, fEEPAIED BY DR. C. II. JACKSON.
T THE GERMAN MEDICINE SoTCRE ISO, Arch St., Philadelphia. Their power over tne above diseases ii n ex-f, tiled if equalled hy any other preparation iu ce United States: as the cures attest, in many ases after skillful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the a tention o
invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec ti&cation of diseases of the Liver and lesse glands, exercising the most searching power in weakness and affections of the digestiv crS.ina, they are withal, safe, certain and plea sant. Head and be Convinced From tne Bosto n Eee The editorsaid, Dec. 23d, Tir.Hoof lands Celebrated German Eilterstoi
the pure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys
pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines oi the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, aud a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an effectual and pcrmanpn t pure of Liver Complaint from the use of
this remedy. We are convinced that, m the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly
gains strength and vigor a tact wormy oi ireat con-ideration. They are pleasant in taste and smeU. and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety under any circumstances. We are speaking jromexperieace.and to the afTacted we advise their use. , Scott's Weetly, one of the best Literary
papers published said, Aug.SJ
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The State Eeard of Edacetion approve th fotlowiDg list of text tooka for eemma choolat T.IcGuSey'a Eclectic SpeUiag Eeoi, The Indiana First Reader, The Indiana Second Eeadef,
The Indiana Thud Reader, The Indiana Fourth Reader, - Butler's English Grammar, MiicheiPs primary Geography, Mitchell's Geography arid Atlas, Ray's Arithinelle Part First ; Rays Arithmetic Part Second; Rays Arithmetic Part Third, Webater'a Dictionaries. The examination of Hooka for ear cor.raca schools haainvolved great labor, but the board has endeavored to perforin the srduoee and responsible daty judiciously, thoroughly, cd feithfttUy. Xetrissic merit far irtatructtao ha been considered of pararuouist iirportanee, wi. secondly economy to the State. ..- The SCHOOL TRUSTEES, beaedvty it is to know what booksare used, can do rcuch. to essiatthe State Board in obtaining- wUt the School Law ccntempiatee, and economy xo the people demands uniformity, ia"' Eetesl books throughout the State. W. C. LARRABEE, Snp't cf Pmb Instruction, and President of the Board Education. N. E- A large numb r of School OT-eers end Teachers ia Indiana have. already adopted the above books- recomeoded by the State
Board, in compliance with Cs h'ev Eeaeol Law; thus showing a determination of the friends of education to co-cperate with the Board in securing throughout the Stats the nniformitw desired, which will avoid frequent and vexatious changes, benefit the learner and relieve pare&ts cf a great and o ante -as silt expense. The above books are Buhjiglied and for tele
by Booksellers generally tbroushon t Indiana, by Morton $ Gris wold.Louisvitle ; Y.B mith &co., Cincinnati; Thomas Cowperib"ftit & co., Phil.; Pratt Voodford & co and Claik, Austin & Smith, New York. March 3, 1S34. Mmt.
Ds.Hooflanp's Germas1itteks, manufac
tured by Dr. Jackson, now recommenced oy some of the most prominent members of the faculty asen article of muc'1 eSicacy in cases of female weakness. ; As eu..h is the case, we would advise ail mothers to. obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Perr.ra nf .Ifibilitnted constitutions wiilfind these
Bitteraadvantageoua their health, as weksow from experience the salutary effect they have npon weaksvtems, riorc EvMchcc. - The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best familv newspaper published in the United States- The editor says of
DR. HOOFLAND-S (jli.CmAfi vlTt&tlSi.
'It is seldom that werccommena wliat are
termed Patent Medicines, to tba contataee and patronage of our roalers; and therefore
when we recommend Dr. iioonana'a uerman Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums oi the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done
their guilty race of miscbiet, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, end
which has met the nearly I pprovaior tneiacvlty itself.' ... . ,
Evidence upon euidence ba reen receivec
tlike the foregoing) Jjom aa sections ot tuc Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physi
cians of Philadelphia, than ail. other ao-atrsim.
combined, a fact that can easuy De esiaDlisa
ed, and fully proving tuat a scientj,c prepara-
ion will mejjt with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cere Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt eftei usinf it as directed. It acts specifically upoc the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the effect is immediateThey can be administered to femalef or infants with safe-ty and reliable benefit a? anv time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Thi3 medicine has attained that high character which it isneeessaiy for ail medicines to attain, to induce counterfeiters to put fortb spurious articles at the risk cf the lives of those who are- innocently deceived. I,,,K WELL TO THE MASKS OF THE GeXUIXE-
Thv have the written signature of C. M. T A f.If SON upon the wrapper, and his name
blown in the bott!e,t.-;'Aout tchiclt they cretpu
For sale W bolesale ana Retail ar tne P.F.RMAN MEDICINE STORE,
PJr, I5fl Arch Street, one door 'below bixth,
FhUsdelphia; and by respectabledealerageo erally through the country.
To enable all clase.a of invalidate enjoj
thm. BllMn's:iei of their great ireetontiTt
powers- - SIX-3LE B0ITLSS CgSTS.
Also forsale by Lovejoy &. Co.,Druiata
Montieello, Ind. .
TII03IPSOK'S FEY E II & AGUE POWDERU Fpr H.2 peroiaaeBt Cue of Chills & Fe rer, Feverand Ague, Demi Ague, oxftnyforin cf latemitttst Ecrer. mHESB ar'3- diseases ea deisiiilatlag i Ji their efiecta ypoa the eonetUuttoBe the above, and none more diCicult to cure y the usual modes of practice. Tho Fever and Ao-ue Powders will effect a curs in cases ot the longest standing, as well as praveapre. ventativein the forming stages of the diseaee. Being purelv vegetable, ihey act with certain, ty oa theciae-ases, totally er ndicating it iron the system, and preventing a retem at aa futuro period. . Forsale bv Sseara Davit, Mo t.s july 21, '53 "2mc2 Land for Sale. THE orsilersigned offers for sal the f , lowin? ltncisto-wit; The north east f and the east half cf te south east qr ere. Ei townSS, rauHS 3 west; and ih south wee quarter and "the south west cr., north wet o , sec 8; and west fraction south east qr tame
sec; ana ice nanueasi k. m. i- - all in town 5, aforesaid, containing i4 aud i acres, all lying tozelhcr, siitiated ia White county, led., immediately oa tbeweet bBk of the Tippecanoe river-(a r.ocle stream)about five milea below Montieello, Bear Sheetz'a Mills, ecd ahout ail and a half rubles flora Pittsburc- Is well adapted for a stee farm, or fcr a 2rietiUerat pcrf-oses. He woet prefer seliin ?"the whole tcgetber, bet if sroal parcela should be desired by purchasers, the ean be suited, if the selling world not iirpt roateriully the value o f the retldue. lnformatioa aa to the lend, tetme, caa be obtained by calling on J. C. Eeynoide Esq., of Montieello. Esq. Phillips, who live -.....(..Uno-i'lnmntit Olit.
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