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GEORGE D. WINCHELL, Corner of Pearl and Walnut Streets, Cincinnati, O.
With one of these Coolers, you can always have ready for use Water as cold as Ice itself, and as clean as the Spring Water. Manufactured by
AND
FILTERS.
WATER COOLERS
SAVE YOUR ICE, AND DRINK PURE WATER.
OCTAGON
COMBINED. ECONOMY, CONVENIENCE AND LUXURY
WINGHELL'S
WM. M. KOHL & CO.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
PERFUMERY
TOILET ARTICLES,
PORT MONNAIES, BRUSHES, COMBS, &C. North East corner of Fourth and Vine Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUPPLIED AT IMPORTERS' AND MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Wholesale Western Agents for A. B. L. MYER'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE,
In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, and Wisconsin.
Wholesale Western Ageuts for Wrights' Indian Vegetable Pills, Watt's Nervous An- tidote, Nuttall's Syriacum, M'Lean's Liniment, Clerihughs' Tricopherous, Lyon's Kathairon and Jamaica Ginger, White's Amber Gloss aud Jamaica Ginger, Dr. Bright's Corn Plaster, Thurston's Tooth Powder, Da Costa Tooth Wash, Johnson's Tooth Soap, Burgess' Rat and Roach Exterminator, Almond Lotion, Locock's Wafers. Jew David Plaster, spread and in box, &c., in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
General Agents for Barry's Tricopherous, Phalon's Invigorator, Batchelor's, Harri- son's, Phalon's, and all celebrated Hair, Dyes ; Radway's, Swayne's, aud all popular Medicines.
Great Western Agency Depot for
HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN
PERFUMERY.
Also, Bazin's, Hauel's, Wetherill's, etc. etc.
Having made extensive arrangements for importing direct from Europe, as well as to keep persons constantly on the watch at Eastern importing houses, and procuring direct from the various American manufacturers, all articles in our line, we are able to offer inducements to the trade beyond any other similar establishment in the West. We will guarantee to supply all orders at Philadelphia and New York lowest wholesale prices, thus saving expense to the purchaser of transportation.
WM. M. KOHL.
H. W. FOWLER.
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B. HAZLET.
STRAUB.
ISAAC STRAUB & Co., MILL FACTORY, Corner of Front and John Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Warehouse No. 19 Front Street, between Main and Walnut.
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QUEENOf THE SOUTH
STILLMAN
The sun waste of a single geared "Queen of the South" Corn Mill and Crusher.
We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great strengti and ease of operation.
We piace this useful contrivance on all sizes of Milis, by which means we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock-Feed miii ; but a few minutes' work to put it on, or to take It off.
We manufacture portable milis, single and double geared-best quality of French burrs-to grlud corn. wheat, and stock feeds, calculated for steam, wate or horse power. These mills have been run by steam and horse power, in competition against th other make of milis of our city, at our State Fairs. and have never fatied to carry off the first premium -on one occasion was awarded a beautiful silve medal. Our miils also took two first premiums a the best milis, at two Annual Falrs of our Mechan ics' Institute. Also, Portable Saw Milis, to be ru. by steam, water or forse power. This mill was ex hibited in operation by horse power, at the hit State Fair in 1850, when it was awarded a preuniuni and a splendid silver medal.
Aiso, Different kinds of portable horse power and steam engines. Aii our articles, for ease of opera- tion, simplicity, usefuiness and durability, are su .- passed by none now In use. Ali our articles are warranted as represented, or no sale, at our cost of transportion, and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit and useful- ness, we refer those Interested to our pamphlet. to be had at our factory, where we take pleasure to ex- plain each article. ISAAC STRAUB & Co.
NOTE .- Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. H. Burrows, while exhibiting a Burrows' Mili at our State Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his mill, and cour- ageously entered into a verbal agreement with m . to grind corn thus. Whoever grainds the most, re- garding quality and quantity. was to be the owner of both mills at each and every trial.
FIRST TRIAL-Straub to run an 18 inch mill. Bur- rows & Co. to run a 20 inch mill.
SECOND TRIAL-Straub to run 22 inch mill. Bur- rows & Co. to run a 24 inch mill.
THIRD TRIAL-Straub to run a 26 Inch mill. Bur- rows & Co. to run a 30 inch mill.
When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped out.
To the above I append a challenge to grind cob feed out of whole ears of corn.
I will run my 18 inch " Queen of the South," with a cob-breaker attachment, the same article that took tire premium at the Ohio State Fair, last fail, against a 24 inch Burrows' Mili and Wm. Stewart's L'UMAN Ohio and Kentucy Stock Feed Milis. both to be run at once; and if you are apprehensive of a risky business, you have my entire approbation to run Mr. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as an auxillary. Should my single article fail to grind equai In quality and quantity to the combined productions of the two or three mliis-just as you please-then you can draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up. Come boys don't be cowardly, there is nothing like walking into the merits of the things. To J. HI. BURROWS & Co., Sept. 29, 1852. ISAAC STRAUR,
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J. H. BURROWS.
A. KIMBALL. J. H. BURROWS' PATENT PLANTATION
J. H. BURROWS' PATENT. 1842.
CORN MILL.
This Mill differs from all others in the construction of the Upper or Runner Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron Casc, that forms the back and hoop of the Stone, with a cast iron Eye or Bush, that is of greater ex- ternal diameter at the bottom than at the top ; this is secured to the back by four bolts, so that every block is in the form of a dovetail. This gives greater strength to a stone than any other method which is required in small Mills, where the stone is run with great specd and becomes daugcrous if not strongly made. It also gives any weight to a stone of small diameter that is required, without having it thick or high, which makes it top-heavy.
This Mill is a square frame made of wood; or cast iron, in the form of a husk, with Bridge-trec, Spindle, Balance, Rine, Driver and Regulating Screw, and grinds upon the same principle as a large Mill, differing only in the Runner Stone ; this being of great weight, chables it to grind near the center, a large quantity of grain, with less power than any other Mill now in use. This Mill is portable, and may be attached to Steam, Water, Horse, or Hand Power.
ALSO-All sizes of French Burr Mill Stones, manufactured on the same principle.
Jos. H. BURROWS, of Cincinnati, is the Inventor, for which he received Letters Pat- ent in 1842. For all infringements, the purchaser will be held responsible for the right of using. These Mills do not require a Millwright to set them up ; and all that is ne- cessary to put them in operation is, to attach a band to the pulley on the Spindle, with drum sufficiently large to run a 24 inch Mill 240 revolutions per minute, attached to Gin, Steam, or Water Power. By the steady application of two-horse power, the Mill will grind six to cight bushels per hour, of good meal ; and will grind Wheat, as well as Corn. The 30 inch Mill, if put to its fullest speed, will grind from 10 to 15 bushels per hour. These Mills are warranted to be in every respect as recom- mended. They have gone extensively intousc for making Flour, within the last three and four years, and are approved by all who have used them.
Refer to Thos Patterson, Esq., of Highland Co., O .; Jesse Beal, Esq., of Clinton Co., O .; C. S. Bradbury of Cincinnati, and a number of others.
Directions for Using.
Place your Mill about 12 feet from the Driving Pulley, in a level position ; make the belt of leather six to eight inches wide. Give the Stone 240 revolutions in a minute. with the sun. Keep the neck and step of the Spindle well oiled. Place the star on the back of the Runner Stone, the same way as the Cross on the Driver : that is the way they are trimmed to run.
All orders directed to
J. H. BURROWS & Co.,
West Front Street, Cinncinnati, O.
ALSO-Constantly on hand, W. STEWART's Newly Improved Corn and Cob Crusher, known by the name of the OHIO AND KENTUCKY STOCK MILLS which will break and grind from fifteen to thirty bushels per hour.
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J. W. KING, D. W. CORWIN, WM. M.CONES, THOS. C. SHIPLEY.
KING, CORWIN & CO
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
DRY GOODS
Nos. 8 & 10 Pearl Street, Cincinnati.
Having a large and commodious double Store, we are prepared to exhibit our Stock to much better advantage to the purchaser than formerly. We are receiving a very large and carefully selected stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
500 bales Brown Sheetings, of all favorite brands.
200 cases Fancy Prints-McM.'s Hamilton's, Spragues, &c.
150 cases Bleached Muslins-variety of brands.
50 bales Brown Drillings-Suffolk, Amoskeag, and others. 75 bales Ticking-Metheun, Conestoga, Hamilton, &c. 40 cases Satinet-Black, Blue, Steel, Cadet, Mixed, &c.
25 cases Cloth-Sup. Black, Brown and Olive.
25 cases Cassimeres-Black and Fancy, new styles.
20 cases Jeans-Blue, Cadet, Mixed and Fancy Colored.
Irish Linens, Diapers, Crash, Apron and Furniture Checks Ginghams, Mouselin de Laines, Cashmeres, Poplins,
BLACK AND FANCY ALPACAS,
Together with a large assortment of
DRESS GOODS, CAMBRICS,
JACONETS & TRIMMINGS Of every variety.
In fact, a general assortment adapted to the Western trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. 1
KING, CORWIN & CO., Nos. 8 and 10 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O.
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ABIA ZELLER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Dealer in English, French, German and American
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,
DYES, VARNISH, BRUSHES, GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY, ETC. N. E. cor. of Main S Columbia Sts. Cincinnati, O.
Offers to Druggists, Country Merchants and Physicians, a very extensive Stock of the foregoing arti- cles. He confines his particular attention to supplying Medicines of the best quality, and feels confi- dent that his prices for that grade of Goods are as low as those of any other House in the city. Special attention given to orders.
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LATIMER, COX, COLBURN & LUPTON, JOBBERS OF HARDWARE,
NO. 74 MAIN STREET,
Near Pearl Street, CINCINNATI, O.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in every description of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery.
R. J. LATIMER. T. M. COX. CHAS. L. COLBURN. JAS. LUPTON.
J. & C. REAKIRT, No. 21 Pearl Street, Cincinnati,
detgolesale Druggists,
AND IMPORTERS OF DRUGS,
And Dealers in Satin Warps, Steel Reeds, Shuttles, Pickers
HARNESS TWINE,
Roller Cloth, Press Papers, Tenter Hooks,
CARD CLEANERS, COMB PLATES, &C. Also Agents for SMITH, WOODSTOCK & KNIGHT'S MACHINE CARDS.
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WESTERN WORKS. STEPTOE & MCFARLAND, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
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WAY BLANCULM, ENE:
FORCABINET MAKERS & CARPENTERS USE
Columbia Street, bet. Western Row and Plumb St. CINCINNATI, O.
Daniels' Planing Machine, as improved by John Steptoe :
To PLANE, No. 1, 24 in. wide. No 2, 27 in. wide. No 3, 30 in. wide. No. 4,36 in. wide.
9 feet long. $190
$200
$215.
$240
10 feet long. 195
205
220
245
12 feet long 205
215
230
255
15 feet long 205
230
240
265
17 feet long. 225
240
250 275
20 feet long 235.
250
260 285
22 feet long 240
255
265 290
24 feet long 250
265
275 300
50 feet long 380.
405
425 450
Dead weight 20
20.
25 25
Rollers. 20
20
25 25
Elliptic Spring Mortise Machine, with 5-16, 3-8, 1-2, 3-4 Mortise Chisel, and 1 1-4 1 1-2 and 1 3-4 Blind Chisel, $32; Tenon Machine, large size, $100; do. small size, $80 ; Lower Cope, $10; Upper do. $10; Boring Mandril, $10; Sash Sticker, with 3 heads for sash, $125; Extra heads for grooving and beveling door stiles at one opera- tion, each $4; Moulding heads of any required shape, each $5; Sash Bitts, per set, $1.50; Steptoe's Clamp Screws, per pair, $5; Scroll Saw, complete, $125; Saw Ar- bors, on centres, $9 ; do. on Journals, from $12 to $20. No extra charge for boxing.
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W. P.S. MERRELL & Co.
MANUFACTURERS,& WHOLESALE DEALERS UNION DRUG STORE.
ECLECTIC BOTANICE STANDARD MEDICINES.
INDICENOUS & FOREIGN
MEDICINES.
W. S. MERRILL & CO. Wholesale Druggists, And Proprietors of the
UNION DRUG MILLS AND MEDICAL LABORATORY, N. E. cor. Pearl and Vine Sts.
CINCINNATI.
This is the most extensive and com- pirie depot in the United States of il| INDIGENOUS MEDICINES and pre- palations from them, and at the - me time embraces the MATERIA \ RMICA of all Systems of Practice. The Powdered Medicines are pre- p ned at their own Drug Mills, and mwst of the Medical l'reparations at Her own Chemical Laboratory, and ran, therefore, be warranted fresh, pure, and of superior quality. The
New Concentrated Medical Preparations, such as Podophyllin, Leptandrin &c. which they were the first to introduce, they now manufacture on a large scale.
Wholesale Druggists, Retailers and Physicians, will each find it to their advantage to give them a call.
N. B. They also manufacture largely, Marble Dust, for Soda Water Makers, and Powdered Soapstone, Powdered Black Lead, Powdered Coke, Fowdered Stone Coal and Charcoal, for Iron Founder's use.
The Cincinnati Literary and Scientific Institute AND
PHYSIO-MEDICAL COLLEGE OF OHIO,
Have been removed from Third Street, East of Broadway, t., the splendid and more convenient edifice of the
CINCINNATI COLLEGE, East Side of Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth,
Where the Lectures in the Medical Department will be resumed on the First Monday in November, by a full and able faculty. This College has an excellent Library and Anatomical Museum, and is well supplied with apparatus for the illustration of all its teachings. Also, with an Infirmary for Clinical Practice.
If suitable encouragement be offered, Lectures in some of the Literary Departments and other Sciences not directly connected with Medicine, will be commenced at the same time.
A. CURTIS, M. D.,
President of the Institute, and Editor of P. M. Recorder.
Office in the College. 31
HALL'S PATENT CONCRETE
Hall, Dodds & Co.
No.94 Columbia St.
FIRE PROOF SAFE.
CINCINNATI, O.
Keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of these justly celebrated Safes, which we warrant to be superior to anything of the kind made in the United States.
Burglar Proof Safes Made to Order. We are Agents for Yale's Celebrated Magic Bank Lock. The above Safes can be had of our Agents.
Agent in St. Louis,
J. H. LIGHTNER.
I. F. HOWELLS. A. PATTON. M. H. KEKYER. HOWELLS, PATTON & Co. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORT DIRECT FROM EUROPE.
Nos. 16 and 18 East side Main St. between Front & Second, CINCINNATI, O.
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H. B. PEARSON & CO. o. Y2 GREAT WESTERN Cheap Publication ahouse,
17 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
The most extensive and complete assortment of CHEAP PUBL CATIONS ever offered for sale in the West, comprising all the works of the most popular authors, and the most salable
MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS, Published in the world. At this establishment will always be found all the new and most salable Cheap Publications published.
Our facilities for buying are such that we are able to supply Country Dealers, Agents , Pedlers, &c., at
ORK PRICES!
New Books and Magazines. will be received by us in advance of any other house, and we have always on hand a large supply of everything wanted in our line, which will be sold, Wholesale and Retail,
AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES! " Orders from Country Dealers promptly attended to and the patrouage of City and Country customers respectfully solicited.
H. B. PEARSON & CO. No. 17 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WOOLEN, AGRICULTURAL, AND MILL MACHINERY.
A. C. BROWN, No. 37 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Teloolen, Agricultural, 2Hill, and other Alachinery,
Can furnish to order on short notice and on reasonable terms, almost any description of Machinery, Utensils, and other articles required by Manufacturers, Farmers, Millers, Wool Carders, Cloth Dressers, Weavers, &c., including
Wool, Hemp, Flax, Cotton Carding & Spinning Machinery; Wocl, Cotton, & Hair Picking Machines; Machine Cards of all descriptions; Portable French Burr Mills of all sizes,
Steam Engines, French Burr Mill Stones, Grist and Saw Mill Irons, Dutch Bolting Cloths, Tobacco and Mill Serews, Lard and Wine Press Screws, Fuller's Jack Screws, . Timber Wheel Screws, Machinery Castings, Mill Spindles and Irons, Turning Lathes, Smut Machines, Reaping Machines, Mowing Machines, Horse Powers, Thrashing Ma- ehines, Stock Mills, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Drilling Machines, Corn Planters, Cultivators, Fanning Mills, Cotton Gins, Spinning Jeunies, Spindles, Steel Reeds, Shut- tles, Hand Cards, Card Plyers, Comb Plates, Cleaning Combs, Jack Cards, Press Pa- pers, Fullers' Stoves, Fullers' Plates, Power Looms, Spinning Machines, Condensers, Shearing Machines, Brush Machines, Napping Machines, Tack Hammers, Card Emery,. Tenter Hooks, Heddles, Tacks, Glue, &c.
" He will also attend to filling Cash Orders for Merchandise, Machinery, or any . kind of manufactured artieles that may be wanted. His long acquaintance with, and fa -- cilities in this line of business, will enable him to render his services very useful to » those wanting orders filled in this market.
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EVENS' PERCUSSION PRESS.
NOTICE. ..- REVOCATION OF AGENCY.
I hereby give Notice to to the Public, and to all wishing to purchase EVENS' PER- CUSSION SEAL PRESS, that I have REVOKED the Agency of C. F. Hall, who has for some time advertised himself as my General Agent. The said C. F. Hall has no longer any authority whatsoever from me to manufacture, or sell, or in any way trade in Evens' Percussion Seal Presses, and I shall hold all persons liable to the full extent of my right, who undertake to deal with him in relation to said Press.
The genuine have " Even's Percussion " cast upon the press, and " Patent, 1853 ', Manufactured exclusively by myself, under Patent, June 28th, 1853.
PLATT EVENS, JR., CINCINNATI, O.
$5.
This Press is to stamp your Business Address upon all Business and Important Paper, viz : Receipts, Checks, Notes, Letter Heads, Envelopes, &c., to prevent the same from being FORGED or COUNTERFEITED .- This protection is ob- tained by a blow of the hand upon the Press, which gives instantly to the paper a chaste beautiful impress of a business Card or Address, IN RELIEVO, thus baffi- ing the efforts of the most adroit counterfeiter.
Price of Press, with Feal of Fifty Letters or less, $5. All over Fifty Letters, Five cents each .- Press with Notarial Scal. $5 .- Devices on other than Notarial Seals, extra, say from 50 cents to $1 and upwards.
Arrangements are now made to supply the whole country, East, West, North, and Soutlı. This PERCUSSION PRESS is now in constant use in Cincinnati and vi- cinity, by many of the principal Bankers, Merchants, Mechanics, Notaries Public, Recorders, Lodges, &c., for two years, to whom all who desire intormation as to its utility durability and value are respectfully referred.
Weight of Press only Two Pounds.
Application for Agencies must be made to tlie undersigned. This press can be HAD ONLY from MYSELF or authorized Agents. All orders for Seal Presses will be promptly attended to, with elegantly engraved and designed Seals to match.
PLATT EVENS, Jr., · Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati, O.
Engineers, Architects, & Braughtsmen,
The Subscriber respectfully informs Gentlemen in the above profession, that he is constantly manufacturing
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Theodolites, Transits, Erbels, Surveyors' Compasses, IDIRA WING INSTRUMENTS,
Land Chains, Measuring Tapes, Ivory, Metal, Boxwood, & Paper Scales, Drawing Paper, Drawing Boards, Pencils, Protractors, T Squares, Angles, Curves, Colors,
Barometers, Thermometers, Hydrometers, Saccharometers, And every other article connected with the above in all its branches.
JAMES PRENTICE, No. 1 Chambers Street, N. Y.
N. B .- ORDERS PER EXPRESS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 34 .
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S. WARDLE & CO. DENTAL FURNISHING DEPOT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Utlineral Tecth, Single and in Sets, Corundum Wheels, Files, Slabs, &c. &c., Dealers in Dental Instruments, Stubs, Files, Tools, and all other articles used by the Profession.
256 WALNUT STREET, Three Doors below Walnut Street House, CINCINNATI.
SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,
AND TRUSSES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
WILLIAM Z. REES, Manufacturer, No. 71 West Sixth St. CINCINNATI, O.
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
CH. SCHANUEL. (FROM PARIS,) PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURER, Cor. of Walnut and Ninth Sts., Cincinnati,
Would respectfully advise the artists, amateurs, and other persons, that he has a large choice of Pianos Picolo. These instruments are recognized as the best ones in the United States for the quality of tune and hold the diapason very seldom found in the Square Pianos. As manufacturer, his price is lower than any other house in the city.
Seven Octave Pianos at the price of $250.
CH. SCHANUEL.
R. K. LOVE'S WAREHOUSE,
No. 64 and 66 Water St. Cincinnati, O., FOR THE INSPECTION AND SALE OF
AUCTION SALES DAILY AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M. TOTAL COST TO THE OWNER FOR INSPECTION, STORAGE & SALE, IS ONE DOLLAR PER HHD.
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Bartlett's Commercial College. Established 1835, and Chartered by the Ohio Legislature, 1847.
Tuition Fee, 50 per cent. less than any other similar Institution in this country, all things considered.
CINCINNATI, O.
Success guaranteed in from eight to twelve weeks-such as will enable gentiemen to conduct, upon scientific principies, business books of any kind. Morning Session, from 8 to 12 M. Afternoon, 2 to 4}2 P. M. Evening, 612 to 9 P. M.
. As a matter of convenience to ourselves, a new class is organized in this Institution from the first to the tenth of cach month throughout the year. This arrangement, however, does not interfere with those who wish to commence at any other time, as the practical part of the instruction is given to each individual separate and apart from the rest-not in ciasses as in other sehools. Ilence, Genticmen may commence at any time, without prejudice to their interest.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, &c .- This is the only Commercial School in this country that even pretends to instruct its students in the various departments of Commercial Caicuiations to any con- siderable extent. In short, we know of no other Institution in this country in which the higher bran- ches of Commercial science, and the doctrines of Life Assurance and Annuities are successfully taught
PRESENTED BY THIE AUTIIOR, R. M. BARTLETT, TO HIS PUPILS.
Each pupil, on compieting the fuil course, is presented with a copy of Bartlett's Commercial and Banking Tables, bound in Russia, and giit. The book and the knowicdge obtained of its application to the various branches of business, is regarded by aii who have graduated in this Institution, since its introduction into it, as being worth, in fact, more to any man, than the whole tuition fee.
Some notion of this great commerciai work can be gathered from the foliowing testimonials of bank- ers and others.
Commercial and Banking Tables, by R. M. Bartlett, Principal of Bartlett's Commercial College, Cincinnati, O.
BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL AND BANKING TABLES .- The author of this most extraordinary and complete work, has been known for a long time to the commercial world, as Principai of the Commercial College of Cincinnati .- For many years it was the only one west of the mountains. At this moment it occupies the proud position of the First Commercial Institute in the United States .- [From Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, New York.]
BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL AND BANKING TABLES .- It is almost impossible to speak of his great work within the compass of a short articie, as its intrinsic merits deserve. As a work comprising the science of all mercantiie calculations, we are not aware that anything of the kind has ever before been attempted. Its completeness is manifested from a few moments inspection .- [From the N. Y. Journal of Commerce.]
BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL AND BANKING TABLES.
This work contains the most complete series of Commercial Tabies in the English language. The work in question is an original onc of the highest merit .- [From Columbia College, City of New York.] CHIAS. KING, L. L. D., President. CHAS. W. HACKLEY, Prof. Mathematics and Astronomy.
BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL AND BANKING TABLES.
We confess both surprise and admiration at the extent, the originality, the infinite labor, the com- prehensive grasp, the scrupulous accuracy, and the beautiful typographical exccution of this great and minute work .- (From the N. Y. Courier and Enquirer.]
. " It is the most spiendid offering industry and intellect has yet made, in the form of a volume, to the mercantiie worid, and one that bears directly upon its daily transactions. The advantages which it presents are too great to be overlooked, and too usefui to be negiected. Within the field of mercantile calculations it will avail more to establish order, exactness, dispatch, and accuracy of labor, than ail works of the kind combined."-[From the N. Y. Heraid.]
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