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COMMERCIAL EDUCATION .- BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. CINCINNATI, OIIIO.
The Principal of this old and deservediy the most popular institution of the kind in this country, has been for years known to the Business community as the only instructor in the higher branciies of Com- merciai Science .- In fact, Mr. Bartiett has no competitor in his iine. If any doubt the validity of these remarks, let thein spend an hour or so, from time to thne, in this Institution; investigate his system; listen to his lectures on Interest; Equation; Exchange, both Foreign and Domestic; Annuities Certain; Convertible Annuities ; Life Annuities, etc; and then review Mr. Bartictt's late and most remarkable work on Commerce and Banking, and they wiii doubt no longer. [Gazette.
BARTLETT'S. COMMERCIAL AND BANKING TABLES.
These Tables are so numerons and comprehensive that they embrace the advantages of all other ta- bies combined, besides many peculiar to themselves.
That thy work will become the standard in this country there cannot be a doubt.
We find, from experience, that the interest upon running accounts, can be determined with ease, from thy book, in less than one-haif of the time required by any other system. Thy assured friends, ABRAHAM BELL & SON, Generai Commission Merchants.
We are using the tabies of Mr. R. M. Bartictt, and most cordialiy concur in all that is said of them by Messrs. A. Bell & Son.
LEVI COOK & Co., Forcign and Domestic Fancy Goods. STURGESS, BENNET & Co., Whoiesaie Grocers. LAWRENCE, STONE & Co., Domestic Commission Merchants.
R. M. BARTLETT'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Mr. Bartlett's superior knowledge of commercial matters, together with upwards of twenty years of practical experience in the art of preparing men to discharge the dutics of the counting room, gives him an advantage over aii others in his fine, and is an inducement for gentiemen to become master book- keepers and scientific accountants. The principal, Mr. R. M. Bartlett, presents each of his pupils, on compicting a thorough coursc, with a complete copy of his Commercial and Banking Tabies, which in point of value more than equais the entire cost of a complete course in this coilegc. [Commerciai.
COMMERCIAL AND BANKING TABLES BY R. M. BARTLETT, PRINCIPAL OF BARTLETT'S COM- MERCIAL COLLEGE .- It is now nearly three years since we first commenced nsing a portion of this work, during which time we have determined the interest on upwards of three thousand accounts cur- rent, with a saving of at least fifty per cent. of our time.
The work is original in every particular, worthy of unlimited confidence, and richly merits universal patronage.
T. S. GOODMAN & Co., Bankers.
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. PALMER'S PATENT LEG. B. FRANK PALMER,
Inventor and Manufacturer, 376 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
This Limb is composed of the lightest materials compatible with strength and durability. The joints, by novel contrivance of elastic cords, perform- ing the office of muscles and tendons, allow of an easy, graceful motion, that by a little practice is soon made to correspond with the other limb, and so natural a gait is in a short time acquired, that the loss of the real leg would hardly be suspected.
It differs radically from all other artificial limbs, both in its mechanism and external appearance, being adapted to every form of amputation, and successfully applied to the shortest and tenderest stumps. If amputation be below the knee, and the joint anchylosed, or too short to retain the use of the joint, perfect action is given by an artificial joint without elongating the thigh perceptibly. The peculiar characteristics of this limb, are life- like elasticity and flexibility, excessive lightness, durability, adaptability, and perfection of exterior appearance.
N. B .- It possesses the true principles of ventilation, allowing currents of air to pass to the stump without sacrificing other more important properties.
" Palmer's Artificial Leg, as now improved, is superior to any other ever constructed, and merits, for science and humanity, the highest testimonial of the Institute." (GOLD MEDAL.)-Last Report of the American Institute, N. Y. 1852.
" Mr. Palmer having already received two first premiums, at former exhibitions, as well as the Scott Legacy Medal, from the Committee on Science and the Arts, the Committee do not deem any further award necessary, while at the same time they con- sider the deposit still fully sustains its position as the best form of Artificial Leg known."-Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; Exhibition, Oct. 1852.
I have examined, carefully, the Artificial Leg invented by B. Frank Palmer, of this country. Its construction is simple and its execution is beautiful ; and what is most important, those who have the misfortune to require a substitute for the natural limb, and the good fortune to possess it, all concur in bearing practical testimony to its superiority in comfort and utility. VALENTINE MOTT,
New York, Jan. 29, 1851. Prof. of Surgery in the N. Y. University.
I have seen several of the Artificial Legs manufactured by Mr. B. F. Palmer, in use and consider them superior to any with which I am acquainted.
WILLIARD PARKER, M. D.
N. Y. Jan. 29, 1851. Prof. Surgery in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y.
I have examined with great care the Artificial Leg invented by Mr. B. F. Palmer, and do not hesitate to recommend it in the strongest terms.
THOS. D. MUTTER, M. D.
Philadelphia, March 27, 1851. Prof. of Surgery in the Jefferson College, Philadelphia,
I have examined, carefully, the Artificial Leg invented by Mr. Palmer, and have formed a very favorable opinion of its construction. I have, also, advised my patients to obtain it. W. GIBSON, M. D.
Philadelphia, Jan, 23, 1851. Prof. of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania.
Thirty Gold and Silver Medals, or First Premiums,
Have been awarded the inventor in the United States; Also, the great Prize Medal of
The World's Exhibition in London, in 1851,
Where Palmer's Patent was declared to be the best Artificial Limb ever presented.
An American triumph over thirty different kinds of Artificial Limbs on Exhibition, from the best and most eminent artists in London, Paris, and other portions of Europe. and determined by four of the most eminent Surgeons of the World ! viz: Mr. Wm. Lawrence, F. R. S., Pres't Royal College of Surgeons ; Mr. Joseph H. Green, F. R. S. College of Surgeons; and Mr. Philp, an eminent artist, of London. M. Roux, Chief Surgeon forty years in Hotel Dieu ; and M. Lallemand, Member Royal Ins't, of Paris; Thos Chadbourne, M. D., United States ; Jurors.
This Limb can be optained only at 376 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, except by persons residing in New England or New York, who should apply to Messrs. Palmer & Co., Springfield, Mass.
A liberal reward will be paid to any person who will furnish evidence of infringe- ment of the Patent.
Apply by letter before coming for a limb, to avoid great detention.
B. FRANK PALMER.
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SIMEON B. WILLIAMS
MANUFACTURER OF
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TOBACCO
First Premiums 1852, awarded at American Institute, N. Y .; Chio Me- chanics Institute, Cincinnati; Ohio State Fair, Cleveland; Michigan State Fair, Detroit.
ALSO, WHOLESALE DEALER IN
VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO
AND
IMPORTED CIGARS
Nos. 88, 90 and 92 Pearl Street,
CINCINNATI, O.
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" EDGAR CONKLING. WM. WOOD.
ALFRED WOOD. JOHN ELSTNER
OIL MANUFACTORY.
CONKLING, WOOD & CO., North Side of Court Street, East of Broadway, CINCINNATI, O.,
Manufacturers of the following articles, which we warrant to give entire s: tisfaction in quality and price. Dealers will find it to their interest to buy of us direct as manufacturers. Please examine our list and we trust it will induce your orders.
Castor Oil. Pure White Lead, in oil.
CHINA WHITE, ground in oil, in No. 1 do do do
Chrome Green, E. F.
do
do No 1.
do
do P.
cans of 10 and 20 lbs each, a su- Pure Dry White Lead. perior article for inside fine pain- ting. retaining its color, and put on with clear turpentine only. IMPROVED WHITE PATENT DRYER.
Putty in bladders, Red Lead and Litharge. "panish whiting, "fire dried." American Paris white "fire dricd."
do
do X.
do Yellow, Orange aud Lemon,
pure.
ground in oil, in cans of 1, 22, 5, Paris Green, Premium.
and 10 1bs each, superior to any do do No. 1.
do
do
do
Chinese and Prussian Blue, pure.
do
do
No. 1.
sooner and whiter, and unlike Brunswick Green. japan varnish, it does not affect Japanner's Green. the color of the paint. hirome Red,
other patent Dryer in use, drying
do
do
No 2 and 3.
·do
do
No. 2.
Celestial Blue, No. 1 and 2.
Boiled Lipseed Oil
Family Cider, and Whisky Vinegar.
Parlor White Lead, in oil. do Green, Premium.
P.II.YTS, ground in Oil, in assorted sized Cans of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 and 20 lbs.
Red Lead.
Chrome Grecn. P.
I'mber, burnt and raw. Black Paiut.
Drop Black.
Yellow Ochre, iu kegs.
Brunswick Green.
Do Red.
Spanish Brown,
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Venitian Red.
Blake's Patent Fire & Water Proof Paint, in kegs.
.ALSO, DEALERS IN COARSE IMPORTED P.IIYTS -- DRY.
Verdigris, pure.
Edglish Venitian Red.
American do do Spanish Brown.
French Yellow Ochre. Stone Ochre.
- Lampblack, in papers. Drop Black
Umber, burnt and ground. Do raw lump. Do raw fine. English Rose Pink.
Terra de Sienna, burnt and ground, Do do raw. Purple Brown, Engiisli Paris White. Blake's Pat. Fire & Water Pr'f paint. Chalk by the ton, in bulk or barrels. Indian Red, No. 1 and 2.
We are Western Agents for the sale of THEO. SCHWARTZ'S Celebrated New York PARIS GREENS. S brand, which we offer at New York prices and terms, [adding carriage 1 c. ] in original packages. Those ordering Paris Greens, will please accurately specify the brand and size packages wanted.
SCHWARTZ'S S BRAND --- DRY.
-G grade in English Iron cans, containing 28 and, -X-1 grade in Wonden kegs of 130&2301bs. net. 56 lbs. net. do 2 do in Iron cans of 35 and 70 lbs. net.
do do in Wooden kegs of 112 and 200 lbs. uet.
-- X do in Iron cans of 30 and 60 Ibs. net. do do in Wooden kegs of 120 and 212 lbs. net.
--- X 1 do iu Iron cans of 32 and 65 lbs. net.
do do in Wooden kegs of 140 &250 lbs.net. -No. 4 do in 29. 1b. Iron cans. do do in Woodeu kegs of 130 and 225 lbs. net.
"Our friends wishing us to buy Oils, Turpentine, and Goods out of our line, requiring CASH to buy with, we expect, will remit the Cash at the time of ordering.
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Paris Green, Premium. Do do X.
Do do No. 1. Do do No. 2 aud 3.
Do Yellow, pure. Do do G,
Chrome Green, Premium. Do do E. F.
Do do No. 1.
Celestial Bluc. Chinese and Prussian Blue, No. 1. Verdigris, pure in cans.
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INCORPORATED, 1848.
Gundry's Mercantile College.
APPOLLO BUILDING, N. W. Corner 5th and Walnut streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
The attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities afforded at this Institution, for qualifying individuals in a thorough practiced manner for the counting-room and business pursuits.
INSTRUCTION-BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY.
A complete practical course of Instruction is given in the art of keeping scientific- ally Double Entry Books in the different departments of Trade, Commerce and Manufactures, comprehending the forms in use among the most eminent establish- ments engaged individually or in partnership business, whether prosperous or ad- verse, in the purchase and sale of merchandise at wholesale and retail, importing and exporting on their own account on commission, or on joint speculation, including speculations in stocks, real estate, &c., with steamboating, bank insurance, railroad, and books of jointstock and chartered associations generally.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS embrace every variety of computations pertaining to business operations being taught according to the most approved methods-Interest, discount, Equations, Arbitration of Exchanges, &c.
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE.
Such exercises are introduced on this subject as are calculated to impress business habits and a genu- ine business style of correspondence upon the mind of the student, as well as familiarize him with com- mercial technicalit'es and phraseology, including pro forma Invoices, Account sales, Bills of Exchange, &c.
PRACTICAL PENMANSHIP .- One hour is devoted in teaching a systematic style of Business Writing. combining freedom with a thorough command of hand and pen, accuracy and elegance with ease and rapidity, and perfvet legibility with beauty of construction.
COMMERCIAL LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY .- Daily Lectures are given on these important topics, as connected with the avocations uf the merchant in the operations of commerce and practical workings of trade, embracing the subject of Partnership, Principal and Agent, Negotiable Instruments, sales Debts, Guarantees, etc. ; also on the laws of wealth, currency, foreign and domestic exchanges, credit, profit, in- terest, wages, international trade, &c.
The course can be completed in from eight to ten weeks. Instr iction being given individually, appli- cants can enter at any time A knowledge of the ordinary English branches is all the requisite prepara- tory qualifications. The business acquaintance of the Principal enables him to render assistance to those wishing to procure situations on graduating. Good board can be obtained in the city at $2,50 per week.
TERMS - For full course, $40; for partial course, $25. Diplomas under seal are awarded the graduates.
GUNDRY'S COMMERCIAL WRITING FLUID -The undersigned is prepared to furnish the Western market with his superior Writing Fluid -his own invention-and which in color, durability, and findity, is war- ranted to be unsurpassed. The color is at first a greenish blue. changing to a deep permanent black.
All orders will be promptly attended to by addressing, or calling on him at his office in Mercantile College. It may also be obtained at the Book Stores generally. JOHN GUNDRY.
Notices of the Press.
" GUNDRY'S COMMERCIAL WRITING FLUID." -- The merits of this article (a recent discovery by Mr. Gundry, Principal of the Mercantile College,) are not generally known. We have been using it in our counting room for some weeks, and unhesitatingly pronounce it very superior.
This Ink may be had at the Book stores generally. We would advise those who desire a good writing fluid to give it a trial .- Cincinnati Gazette.
This Ink received the First Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Sep, 22d, 1853.
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CHAS. ABBEY.
WM. R. ABBEY. CHAS. O. ABBEY.
CHAS. ABBEY & SONS, Manufacturers of Dentists' Fine Gold Foil, NO. 26 PEARL STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
The Subscribers have been engaged in the manufacture of Gold Foil upwards of thirty years, and for the last fifteen years have been devoted solely to that business, and as the preparation of our Foil is performed by ourselves personally, we are con- sequently enabled to give it that care and attention which its importance to the Den- tist demands. Our Gold Foil is used and recommended by most of the leading Dentists throughout the United States, and we believe that we can confidently offer it to the notice of the Profession as an article of superior quality.
All orders by inail or otherwise promptly executed.
ROYER BROTHERS' IMPROVED
PRESS
This unique invention is a sure protection @ROYER BROS GA DOCE'S from forgery of all important papers, such as Checks, Bonds, Bills of Exchange, Drafts, Let- ters, Labels, Notes, Receipts, Envelopes, &c. This protection is obtained by a pressure of the hand upon the Press, which instantly gives to the paper a chaste and beautiful 'im- pression, of a business card or address in re- lievo, thus baffling the efforts of the most adroit counterfeiter; it likewise answers the purpose of a card to all papers on which it may be stamped.
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This Press is now in constant use in Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Boston, and the principal cities in the United States, by many of the princi- pal Bankers, Merchants, Mechanics, Notaries Public, Recorders, Lodges, &c. to whom all who desire information as to its utility, durability and value, are respectfully referred.
We have Four Sizes, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, No. 1 being the Smallest.
Price of No. 2, Press all complete, $8.
Price of No. 1, Press all complete, $4. 2, " $6. No. 4, which is a large Press, suitable for Corporations, &c., $10.
To Stationers and Traveling Agents wishing to engage in the sale of the above Presses, great inducements will be offered ; and as the demand for these Presses is great, a handsome profit can be made. Parties wishing further information can have it, and samples of impressions furnished by addressing,
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Improved Seal and Letter Copying Press Manufacturers, Die Sinkers and Engravers.
Presses carefully Packed and sent to any part of the Country.
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PATENT RIVETED AND STRETCHED OAK LEATHER BELTING
HOY BROTHERS,
SUCCESSORS TO REESS & HOYT,
Man'fty, 210, 212, and 214 Eldridge St. Store, No. 40 Spruce Street, NEW YORK. .
To Belts of this manufacture have been awarded Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas from almost every Fair and Institute throughout these United States, the last having been given by the American Institute, New York, in October, 1853. The Belting is altogether of superior quality, and every branch of the business is conducted under the personal superintendence of the principals. The Hides selected by themselves from the best City Slaughter, tanned at their own Tannery, sent down fresh from the Vats to the Factory, and then curved, cut into the required widths, and thoroughly stretched, cemented, and riveted by men of experience and so made that this Belting is guarantied to run evenly and truly on the pulleys and give a power of over twenty per cent. above banding of any other manufacture. For running in damp or wet places, a patent cement is used which is also guarantied.
Manufacturers, Machinists, and all using Belting are invited to inspect.
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