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Thus the f tster, In the presentation of this 'aercd ctJ timely token 6f a Hectioo, . been the means of snvitrphelifocf a broth. erj in fcnctf tho blotJicat tattle GaUs' in ' the valley f f Me:tico. Bo;t the book and its baU, li.ouh previously utter $tronscrt, if ic!ca tl:ep impression upon each other at t$? fiwt introduction, and will pmbahfy not sbon part compary"1 " ' , ' 1J pajtinj? hoor i at hand farewell must now b rpoken, ' - , ' ' . The tolditr'i wecprjf wstcr.-. five ;thf-blc wing and tbe token. ' Sbff bracetfa'not thlmcWcr on, njijht become a Rooian,' For llwujh felit hatli a patriot'! zeal, ehe loveth as , Ht.womno,,. .v ..', Yet hot without a shield did she permit hio to M4kkpaEtaM '.' ----'' . . -s And hnorait 'natb Iho Bible? vrcijht became I 'Jim caLmt heart) .s ' . ? " V' Tot well he knew th temper of that consecrated hicIiL' ' ( , . : "Which turns asido w many shafts epen themorL tal field. ... Tut armoary of Faitl alouc that holy gift con. ' ' Uincd,, thich sliowed not only how tho greatest victo , ties were gained, , . TJufbore witlim itself a balm for deeper wounds to hral, '. Jlun ere r were jnfliclcd by the warrior's trench. t ant stci-I. , ' ' - , ,, " And now that Brother stands amid the-battle's r .V- fiercest strife ,; ? : '. ' Vtar rattles there tho diec of death, and hopes " lo'win i'hfcl .Hut his, puardian angers token still protects Uie j 'daUntleis 'outh Xnd Carnape frorn, its prey retreats , before ce . lestial Truth. . JB , fc Ilxajlcd be' the source Iivino of this tcofod sal. "ration This dowbh tesliinoiviaj of Mercy revolution! lintcrpal lovo aod Faith henceforth .as cbcru- "bim shall rest 'On the alter rjMed by jrratitudo within the sold, tent's breast. - . FVUjo .Glory! has thy eagle-plumo such Scrip. ' tures eor penned. - i - f Ai serve ut jancc the p!rit anttha boJy to de. fend? ' . j Ui . ' ' ' ' Oil! may this prove a presage, that thy-trumpe. X lin hall cease, ,'- - And tho hind of Freedom celebra,ta a Sabbath " dav of Ft-acc." " ' . , M. P ft tVomau's tore. -' ' JVo Would, not givu a fip fur the lovo e a fashionably Qfivwi. jading young woman. What, is .hrr, Jove! Ideal notbinjoeas. posi Ipve nothing to" tfj with her opinion. : Siid luyes tho outwa rd Appearance ibt Cxish.jhress nqd jthOj CasoiocablebaU room rn vuners. Not so u:'iie pure love of the in Justrioui, timid cwl. Her love emanates ffgm'lh heart; and wlven her a flections a re Ufuwa ouv, you win nna so otj(xt wormy 4 them, -You will nol. be dazlted by dress 1 ur by books tho heart alone will convince ; vohtha'ti her love U pot thrown a f a v. tiive ,u the respect an i love of such a wo 1 mart timid, gentle,- kind and industrious a&dyuoijqro welcorna to r the linseh and glarei-tho ()nruraiion iind praise o( the bll rOjOmxoqueue. - , ' . Tbo'true pair of compasses to take the mcasurn of a Christian, is V aith and Chir lty. Faith is the one foot fixed immovably in the cenjre, while Charity ' walks a per feci circle of benevolence. . : , A.IldV.ftR DsriNED. A' lover ba'v been pithilydcscfibcd as a' man, who io his ehxirty t5v6btaia porsjiessionT of another, hs lost possession of fcimse". v. ' I ' ' ' : ' Happily Xhc number c if men that we re pent of having done a fa vor to is not great; whatever misanthropes .ma v. savf tnt' un grateful and the pcrveise cro exceptions 10 numanuy.' Vherc 'people- arejunejfor lierH'i their nutualinterest and duty o render themselves as interesting objects to ooe aojiher as possible. Jcv-trx WnuAClergymari happen-- ru to pass a uy wct:png .iMiicvy no ' halted, and 'aed, 'What is "the matter, try' little fellow?1 J . ' t " 4 -: r !a Tlie boy replied',. B 'fore, ' we . coj;! d HarJty-'gei enough to eat uf any thing, sr-J now-what shall we da? for there' another dne corneV v ' ' " ' HuiS iby . nurmarinr end wipe oil tiiJiQ lev.v aau the cler.jvaian, 'ana re rmbcr that lie never ssukl rnoutlis vilh ".Cit iC:r.i.2g victuals to pa' into iberx InSw fnt,Vsal4 thn bjyVbut then lYsfr.J all lb 3 rroj'hs to ocr lu3vj,e, aod it k.-afiali to your house.1- - i- . Convcrsationcririches tho mind, bat sol ifw!j is 0.2 f rjool ofgeniui. , ; ." She n'tver dreams of any thing but rosy 'checks;, bright eyes,an4 eplendtd forms. The heart' thefcharactet the drspoiiiioo i - f : c.T " :-- i: ' -i r ' tl.j -rit'.i c- :'s v.: 1 ' c'v cuti crzr : I: 1' t v. c ".'r-i. to tcre n,w c. rc :J frc:n Jen t3 p s cr-t! ; 3 . 1 to 'hive ia- f.S; -"s cf T. J it.' f. tcj tLIs rri;n in t'l ti-nc?. f'cr r o,: c!or t". j v?.!! .y , , srfr ct ere L I II , c- i s j---.i'-c on tha cT.'for Ihree cr four miles, wc left behind us tho sean-ty tilbarpread alonthe bottom of tha val loy, er J" Lt m to accrd to .tra hollow way, which 13 considered the $Rost danger, ous jFpotof all. Here Sir rrederick Ilen niker was stripped and (eft for dead by robbers in 18C0." His. servants fiU and hidf ' thcmselrea ca'tho-Iirst alaron. ; Vien they returned ho" was lying- naked, and LIl-cu," in the sultry road. They p'uibim on n , horse and ' carried mm to Jericho where be found succor. .Perhaps r be. was thinking cf the parable oF the -Samaritan when this accident befel him. I wa$ think ing of it almost every step of ihVwa'y , ? Another' story waa presently .after, fu!P ia my mind a beautiful Catholic legend which was told me by a jfcrman friend in America when-I little dreamed of ever trarenirg'over this spot. - .Our roaa now gradually ascenued the high riugo from which we we ro soon to overlook tho plain of Jericho. The track was " so stony andiJifllcuri aa to mako our progress very slow; and tho white rockv under the rrral day eun gave, oat such heat and glaro as made mo enter most thorough!? into we story of Peter and tho cherries "than my reader: can perhaps po. And yet the manv to whom 1 havo tnld tho legend in conversation have all felt its beaut v. It Is this. f ' 'Jews and two or three of his disciples went, down, one summer day, from Jerus alem to Jerkjho. Peter the ardent and eager Peter was, as usua), by tho Teach er side. Oi -tho ; 1 road on Oliver, lay a horse-shoe, which the Teacher tjesircd Peter to pick up; r but which Peter Jet lie, as he did rjat think it worth .ths troibfo of s looping i or. Aim iar.ner sioopcu lor u, and exchanged it to tho 'village for tffmca sure of cherries.' ;These cherries he;carri" ed (as eastern men now carry such things) in the bosom folds of las dresi. V. hen they had to ascend Ihe ridge j end tho road lay between beateU rocks, .and over rugged stones, and among glaring -white1 dustPeter became tormented uiih: heat and;;thirst,,and fell bemnd. 1 hca 'lhe Teadher dropped "a ripo cherry at cvfcry few steps; and Petef eagerly stooped fur them. , When , they were all done, Jesus turned to him and said with a smile, lle who is above, stooping to a small thing will have to bend ' his- back to many: lesser things." ' c . . ll'ipjiiwfi -i -'Min i.iiw. iii hh.ii; 'mmm j To all Teacher si AND SCHOOL COMMITTEES. v Walker's School Diction art. From Nem Slcreohjps Tides , grcalty Im- protean and printed vn Tl rule l apcT, A Critical pronouncing . Dictionary, and Tlx, position vftht EnglUh language, in which .the aacaning of every Word is ei: Uined, and the sound of every Svliable dilinct!y shown To- which is prefixed. an Abstract of Enrich Pronun' cialion, and directions to Z'-r fr aennir ing a kndw ledge of the u?e of tlij Dictionary. By John-Walker, author of. Elements of Elocu tion," Khyming Dictionary. &.e. &lc,9 Abrif'ccd for uie nee r clloolftl by an American Litizea l Wished and for sale b , " grigg, rrxioT, A,C. 14 North Fourth Street. "Philadelphia . and by Patton & Osbornaad P.ir.kin Jc Pu'.i.arh, Asheyille, N. C, and y Mcrc!i ants geucrallj throHr!iout tb Sooth and WcsR-. ' P. J -This is a New Edition, "nn Pine Tjiper, and jnipioved in Printing and Pinclin?1. "Tea ehcrs will plpMecxSminc "Grir. E.'.t Cu's. Improved edition. ! ' ' ol tt. - i ' In accordance with an Act cf our lvl tore, entitled an Act to provije f r the sale of certain Lands in Cherokee and Macon counties, which have dcen surrendered to .tho Slate,' I will attend at Munhy, in Cherokee coQity, N. C on the 6tli day of December next, and at Franklin, Macon county, on Uie 20th, and. continue at c,wh place as lonff as mav appear to bo rrccfsarv .. for the purpose of receiving application f.r pre-emp tion to FUCfi UticftJiifc Ltancs as wrrj s .rn i utr ed under tlic Act of s 1 345; and at same time I will b& 'prepared to sell- to su-!i as nny estab lish their chums under the provi.i-ns of In a a. foresaid act. . JACOB SILL", J j'f. T. S. Debtors f.ir Cherokee Linda nn lcr the 20 year law, will please rrmem'oer that t-'e nn nual payments are required to be mide oi or b- lortf iue 1st day ot December in t:ic!i ycu.r. . . , ' J. S., A-t. Nov. 4, 1S47. - - 3:54-. J i L. lYpol carding eTJa ' . chine. ' Tte SuWiberf have tV:r WOOL CART). INQ MA ClUNS ia full working or.lcr. and under th management cf Mr. H cli,trtln, wbvre any quanlily of wool wdl bv curd .1 in thi brs jwuiocr with great care and wi"m':t tc.dolrfy. on me icrms cnargra oy ouirr Aiii.j. it. is re. quested Jbat any wol scnt'th vil J be previously washed, picted and clear Ironi t:,rt, woodfin :.iltrd6c;l. . Asheville; April 8, 1 347. ' 3 13 tf ; . ...riax ccd Cil. Jut received frr eJc, cil'.cr by l!.e barrel or gtllon. Ayi j tcr RANKIN & PULLLUI. may 27, IS 17. .J tu Dnir, Mc - A general f? " 'Peters' a:.' J ,Sl:jctrc, l3d;g, ?" Tjec.JlSiT. Iicicc3, Paints &'Dyc . itliil.0 ' ' ' 1 II A 1 4f JN VULL1A1L t i , II . r, I c.ri t inftr'-r I-' r-.r rr Co:.n,t ht f-e r i . . t C C ! in t" c ti Jit 1 1 txch t . a r f - f f tha 1 ' r . fvr a r-irrirnt cutt:r 7 krorn, 1.1 lha U. ( - lcc ,ir-'i n. t 1 4re w crk r 1 1; i ? Tr If I i iVe a n'rf-f.t yc I ie rrA -Kara jourooifti nJ LmJj, a: J I u I c-n it rrg'i nee .t tf t!.e Lcm' New York, and rhildcfp!iia. r&hions. A LrU rale Jwrneymia anted. . . II. V. Off M'i i .'I I ' ' NOTICE. .Strayed mare bet was taken vp metira5 last June by E!iha Wcb about 15 miles down Iliwasjce In CJierokee. County, and aler ad. vertHij, said mare at the time and pcvrnO li- afterwards, it has been strayed by Drury. Weeks. Said maro is 14 hands higtvancHs sad b 5 or & years old; it is. a sorrfct. blaze face, and-some white on both hind paturps, and fa white spot on tbe riibt hip bdnc. nie hind pasture bend very low when traveling.' Said mare has been valued at 25." The ewner; by. proving property and paying expenses, can have her. , She is to tlis possession of Lrnry VecKs. ; .AUUA11A.U CUJL.Li,U, Acr-"-. October 23, 18H. 374-3t. , - Casiszctt, Fancy C: S r.".T, A gencrariassortmenl very low, j nt rut ived. JIAXXIX j- TULHAZ1. January 23, 1847. , 33 If. Super. Clue, Black, Erawrt, Green and Invisi ble Green Cloths, En-! ivh, French; and Ameri can Cassimere!, just cpned and ofHrcd at very low prices. Call and see Oct.7,18i7tl-. 37.f ' W""lrl W i i4 i,.U The snbsCnbcr wihesto employ a Saddler and XIaniC59 T-altcr A sober, indus. tnous miff, who is a ood workman, can find a tciy. '..'. " - TL CLAYTON. Ilcndcrsonvillo, Sept. 16, 1817 tf. .3G3 .. .WANTED, TWajrironsh to haul Salt from the Virginia Salt Works. The roada are fine, and priie liberal. Apply toon. RANKIN & FULL! AM Oct. 7, 1847. 371 IC JLcather! father! ! Upper and Sole Leather, Harness and Skirting A large lot just received, at very low prices at ; T ' lsAiNKlN & rULLIAM'S. Oct. 7, 1847. - 71 tf. Chronical Diseases. ' .. - 'i : , ! . 'Irv ! ,v '. -J '- ' Tlicne diseases would - never be known if the principles of Drandrcflviai'iism were adopted in Vie commencement of titsease. Let purging', vegetable purging be universally ' adopted, and bleeding and ail mineral medicines discarded, and 'there will soon be no chronical disca ses in our land. ; V- AU diseases arc chronical wfcose iJ oration has exceeded forty days. . , ' No cure can be expected unless the Pills are used four or five times every week. Tbeeupen sko for a few days or a week, or more, must de pend upon circumstances. Dunnz the suspension of the par ration, the Pa tient recovers new humors in plate of those dis eased ones he. has evacuated.- But bo long as any of the diseased humors remain - in tho : system, they will tend,' according to their quantity, to vi. tite the ne sound humors. So- the purcation must be repeated,-uspfcnded,repcated and sua. pended, until' the core m perfect. One thin? is sure, mat tne continuance will do no harmcand further, that all the. good wilt be done 'towards a perfect cleaning of tbe blood, tha.t it im capable for medicine Jo do, as has been proved in ten. thousand eases. , To obtain a perfect cure, not a particle.' of the harbors, which were depraved-while sick, mustre main in the system. JNew sound humors -must be supplied when ihe old vitiated ones are re moved, common sense tells us this. These Pills are for sale . in every countv in this State, at 25 cents per box; and may be bad of the louowinjr a?cnu: o PATTON & OSBORN, Ashevirie, J. M. ALEXANDER. French Broad JAS. a 5IYTIi, Morganton. W. I GILL &, COM Marion. - ' M. P. PEN LAND, Bamville. KELSEY & MAXWELL. Little Ivy. IU DEAVEU. Sulphur Spring.. J. E. PATTON, Warm Springs. gMITH &, BAIRD, Lapland. , E S TRAY.. Taken np by Julius T. Silrr, ia Macon connty N. C 4 miles north of Franklin on the 20th 'day ofOct 1647, a Strawberry Roan Stud Colt, sup posed to be two years old, black mane and tail, no' brands, and appraised by G. F. Caler -and B G. Jacob, at 2.3.' The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges anq take him away withm the time prescribed bylaw Wjj.'HOOD C. Ranger Nov. 4,1347. 37512, IiHtly's "'French ITIonocco and Ivid Slippers, ahd walking Shoes, "Pluladel phia make. Also, . r rrtltmen'a Calf Bootees finest cloth quarters and other styles for summer wear, just received at RANKIN $ rUl.UATS. may 1$, 1347. 3J tf. IX ATS, CA PS, S HOES & . BOOTS. A large quantity; every variety, and atvcry iow prices, jui received at - . 0 Rankin pOlliajps Ocu 7, 1847. ' . 37I-tf, A superior article,1 just received.- ' . - . RASKIN A- rULLtAM. April, 22, IS 17. " . : 335-lf. Youth's' and Gentlemen's Cloth Capa,of dilTtfrent stvles and prier., hy RANKIN $ PULL I AM. Augt 9. , tr . . ; u 1 r0VOPE.IG. . Every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard Ware and Cutlery suited to tbe present and ap- pToacrjrfg seasosm ' RVNItIN & TOLLIAM. Oct 7,1847. . 3tltf. , iSiisar, CcHec Tea, ;.1C0 Baga prime Rio "CoSTtfej' 3000 lbs Suran J- J t r 1-.-. .!- . . . just ictcivcu uu ivr uie rrviow,ll . : RAN KIN &. r L LU AMS. . Oc. 7, 14. , 371 tf. A ERSE YS, TWEEDS LINSEYS, AND Flannels of ;very variety, just rreeived at - 'RANKIN & PULLIAM'S. . .Oct7, 1S4J. ' - ' . x 311 L Ei:rc 4 as n-" t J 0-13 - If 1 : r; s c f 1 Triivs a l". e Il3V; ;enr c er lor a',1 t' 'it Wiflfnl o"rLI.v:'Ci rartieoTar Law.?..' STCounlry . ToAlhTriJTrjcr.t?: -.- . . - j . .-...- .- ;.s. j. .I, v a i. .i, a. ., Pull t J a-l f r eils by On -a, Emjott vV Cn,t l'l.'i., errl f r Jri'i ty FcK.ks. "-rs, and Country ricrchanU generally in the SotrfnERW r TATEf, anl by-Booksct.cn wAe xorfc and F! hd. i'' "a. For rale as above, RUSCIIEN- 1 E;mc;ts cf Anatomy and Phyp Jology, for tffmners, 45 cuts. , 1 '-Elements of Mammalogy, the Natural His- toryof Qiiirirprds, for brjinners, 75 cuts. 3 Elements of Ornithology, the Natural llis tory of Birds, for beginners, 8J cuts. 4 : Elements of Ilcpetolory and IchthyeloffyV he Natural History of RepUles and Fishesk-.for brrinncrs, bb cuts. $ Elements of Choncolory; the Natural II is toryof Shells and Htlollusca, for-.bcinoera, 1.19 cuts. ' ' '. . '-',,. 6 Elements- of- Entotn.iIoiryj -tha Natural His tory of Insect, for beginners, 9 1 cuu. ' 7 Elements of Botany, the JNatural History of riants, for beginners, 194 cuts. 8 Elements of Geology, the Natural History of the Earth's Structure, for beginners, with 300 cats. , ' '' The above series is considered one of the most valuable contributions to the cause of education which has ever been published in this country. ; -: l.ach book of the series n cornplete in itself, and has a full glosimry appended The illustra tions are numerously and beautifully executed. - r : . ilJ'i.' "-tl ...J . . . ' leaciierw rc rvqu'-uien w can aim examine these works before selecting for their schools any book on Natural History, these being' very cheap, and having been ajproved by -distinguished and scicruine men I have examined Dr.' Rupchenberger publi- cationtJElements of Geology, from the text'of Deudant, iililner,. Ed wards & Achil!, Compte.' "I think this "an excellent work condensed, lucid, exact, a'nd comprehensive a safe guide for the pupil, and a useful review, for the teacher. The illustrations are numerous and exact. '- (Signed) . , B. SILL,IMxVN Yalc'Colicge, Dec. 19, 1845." The above valuable series of books have been introduced into many of the public and private schools of. New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, Ohio, - Pennsylvania, Illinoip, Indiana, dt-d. and are pronounced by all, among, the roost valuable series ever .irisfied from tffie Amcr. ican prs8: . . , - Grimshaw's History of England, -m Questions to Do . Key te - do., ( . , History of Rome, " ' " Q'icetions to do., bound atitcbed stitched Vund . stitched l stitched Key to - do.,- . ; ' ' History of the Umlcd States, bound . 4 Qacstions tc d .-' stjtcifed " " Key to- do,, ttrtched II wtory of Greece, " .bound . Qucstionstto do., 'stitched ' Key to dp., stitched Hrst6ryof France, . , bound -. Keys &rQuestbns to do., stitched : ; . . History of Napolean, l Iwund ::. ' Keys Si. Qifrshons to do., ktitf bed GIHMSIIAW'S LADIES' AND GENTLE MAN'S LEXICON, and Parlor Com nan i n: con. tainrng nearly evetv word iff the English Ian-' gtrage, and exhibitiog' the plurals of nouns and tlis participles of verb, bein? alno particularly adapted to the use of academies and schools.. -By vy uuara unmsbaw, xsq., author of the above hiBtftrtcs. . The editor of the North American Review, speaking of these Historic, obserVfes, that "A. roongf the elementary 'books of Amrrjcan Histo. ry, we do .not remembcf to have Been any orfc more deserving approbation than Mr. Gnmshaw's History of the United State's. k It is a small vol ume and a great deal of matter is brought jntoa narrow space but thv author has succeeded bo well ir.the construction of his periods, and the arrangement -of his materials, that perspicuity w rarefy sacrificed to brevity. "The chain of narafive is skilfully preserved, and the author's reflections' are frequently sqeb as make the -facts more impressive, and lead the youthful mind to observe causes and consequen ces which might otherwise be overlooked. ." As a sebooUbookr it raay be justly recommended. "What has been said of this volume will apply generally to .his other historical works. The v are each, nearly of the same 'site as the one just noticed and designed lor the same object, that is the use of classes ih schools. r . .All these books are accompanied with very full and well digested tables of questioning for uie oenm o pupils, and alro With Keys to the same for the convenience of teachers. , ! -Teacbcre generally, whi have examined Mr. Unrnsbaw's tLetories of the United States and England, and improved editions of Goldsmith's Greece and Koroc, have eiven them a decided prefcretice to any other Histories in use as school books, and Jany person who- will examine them, will find about one thousand errors in each cor. reeled;. and teachers ordering' these Works, will ao weir o say, -ixnmshaw'a ; Improved Edi tions." CONVERSATIONS ON. NATURAL PHL Mjvirvt ia i -in warcn tue elements of that science are famiharl explained. ,Ilhintrated with plates By the author of "Conversations on Chemistry,' flue . vrth eonsiderbte additions, corrections and improvements in tbe body of thS work, ap propriate quetioo$ and a gWary,' By DrVPhos P. Jones. 1 CONVERSATIONS ON CHEMISTRY which Ibc elements of. thar science are familiarly cAyiamiuonu iuusiratca pv experiments and en. gravipgs on wood. , From the last London cdi. twn, in which all Uie late discoveries end im provements are brought up to the present lim. by Dr. TW P. Jones. , .? . t Tbe learned and di.-tingBi!hd Profcspore Silli man and B.gclow, speaking of these wrka, ob serve -They are satifcScd that the works contaia the fimdamectal' principles -and trtiths of the science,', expressed in a-clear, intelligible, and interesting manner, and that the nrciwnt Ahinn are decidedly more valuable than any preceding one. The - high character of the author, as a teetorer, and a man of science. wilL we doubt elr secure fos tkese works tlte good opinioii of uio yuuuK, ana cause tnclr extensive adoption Buiou- eunonc3 ana students." . : . Teachen in! ordering would do well to say JonesInprrved Editwrn." . ' SMILEVS ARITHMETIC &. KEY. vngg m. x.iiiott' new series of Com moil School Reader. Nos. 1.2, 3. and 4. ' . , ' Onr? &. Elliott's erif of nammn 'S.V..I Readers is on of the most valuable s t'jU ovet published. - Country Here banta ara 'ordering K1 , t c f I V ob TATIONERY, tuch j- tt ill r CI c-n a riivea&J4 i V i .l'!n nt, tcyare tf.Vid to snpjly ' tn f J 't t "rt- 1 1 t.ce '. r r 1 f.'.-'-r.f.-rVi a.iy U.cr hare. ever Lad in use, and Orders V - lt-. ... . e .'!'. 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