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cirr.cJ CJrrj:-? M.! r,v.'..i h n s 7 ' cT t- i
lastly ii sleeks at-i rc il caic, I. . L jf.
c1..; ,-i!its:.J givm o o'.ncrcW curity,
r..cs cf I.'j n J, " purport;:- to L,ve t t t
i i, "Ir. S. l D.--..JviC .. .
c. r'rict r. - - -
.Mi.!t.r ttfnt.to New Yyrk, c n FriJiy,
of tat w-ck, and was to l.avo return. J
rt:Tucsliy last bat t his boen nscvrtaitw
e filial t.j was s or run r.ula.lc,' Muki
Mondiy, ar.d h still cbs::v. YeurXay
frormn, llr. Belknap, wa notified in it
(sjt vi his notes, for about GUl.OC'J' were
tIjc,arJ wilting piyment, tin tipuu rx.
om'nv.ka lie proDomtii t'.ieni to bo for
geries. Up' to this day, at noon, notes
amounting to 050,000 had been discover
rj, oil bearing simihr simtures, nnd "it
bcir ascertained l!m ' Mr. Btikmpimf
given Mi ler fourgjjj rtuicsj no h:i!c ex
citement was - created among the holders
of the paper lo 'earn whu wn ihe fortunate
possessor of tho good notes.
It is believed that a great amount of
forced paper' is slill undiscovered! lln;
roofs on 'charge arc so contrnd.ctory in
rt!iiKn o this mailer that wo deem it
fn"Xp'diertf to publish fonher 'psrticiflais
.to-djy; oilier tlinn Miller, howevt-r, are
implicated in the aflTiir." - - '
The Boston Transcript of Friday after
noon says: ..- ' ,
"Tho; notes havo, .been taken by dif
ferent individuals, and by them discounted
at tli(ft-reut Banks in Boston, and vicinity;
and thertforoii js supposed that the Bmktt
peneratty ill no! toao, as th notes dis
counted li tve tl.ii endorsement of the origin
al purchase rs, " " .
C This forgery is equal in boldness, if
not amount, to any pno within our re.
''jneinbrjnce: and it only goes to show
that pt-rsoos Avho ara in the habit of purcli
: asing paper should find out th vt it is genuine
. befr they pnrt iih their money,
MiIK-r has left behind him a very in.
terisun f.imi1y,snd, wc are sorry to add,
A sullud 18110' -
-t - '-i
Separation Impossiule, The following
is from tho Courier doslitats Unis of Sat
urday. - '
A itian and his wife who had been 'mar
ried icn years, were cs'-aUisheU in. th
mercantile business io- tho sireel Si. Den
is; hsving a dispute,' they resolved to sepa
k rate, and agreed lo leave fthe decision of
their matter to the justice of lh peace of
their district." ' Accordingly they ?:ch
went to state. ihur grievinees tu llie fna.
pslrate. ;llavu you any childton'" nsk
- ed he. 'Ycr tiir1' 'fli)vv ,many?"
"Ttiree, two, boys nid a girl, and exactly
here lies the tl.fliculiv, since we each Jvisli
lohiTvu the enre of two of them; decide.'
"Will y.u abide by my decisionV' uRu
liroiy 8iid, they both nt onc' JV'ry
well, my gotnl frjends, I Condemn U l
havo 11 Trth child, as then you may
each have two: ,Yin may ' their cull on
rne ae.fiin. The. two parties, well pleas
ed, then withdrew, deffrmj: their s'para
tton for a, time. 'Two years li.id 1 lapsed,
and the (justice had not,, heard a word
from tin; couple, until jvltrd.v, wlnrn he
met the husband. Ah, welt," said5- the
justice, '"about that -separniion?M "AU
yavs impos-sibhj instead of four children,
we. now have ft vk!' . . ,
Manhood' Judged by YouTn.- Old ofj
. reels under tho- dissipation qf jouih. An
'uncivil b"y mak'cs un tnsulent, fcuHy man.
Insubordination in the b y results in man
hood rebeilius and impatient under whole.
t some rest rajr.t. XJntaYned passion in youih
rxpiares its ofTencCs in tho dungeon? or oh
the sc"airIJr'!'.We jud'of manhood by
; the i: aspect .which youth wears. Ask , thy
fathers,, and they will tell thee. Men twho
have been ,dis.ipp'inieu in ' Hfe; men who
have been'mot successful; men who have
bxfn the - highest, honors of a nation alf
will tell you ,-tfmt tha good or tho; cyil of
their youth Has 'Attended them at. 'every
?tcp,.and makedand controlled their ca.fl
rcer. ' - .x. '
. ? Si.GtLAU. Kqoipage.-Ab : vxtraordin
. nry vehicle has excited the notice ; of ihe
, public in .the htreets of Mutwch, (Bivaria.)
h is a caltsh, .drawn by two very lare
irolyes, which M.AVoranzvff,- formerly "n
: mechint of .St. retcrburg,- ruaJ very
Voting in a woad near Wtln, andi has so
. writ tamed them lint they h"ivo all thr-da-cialy
of horses. These animals are har.
ncnorf exactly like otr carriage, horses',
and have entirt'I) lost their: ferocious in.
ktincl.' 'M, WoranzotTpnraJes lliecityin
this eqjip;rgo several limes a day, and al
ways attracts un immense crovd.
Tiir. DiFrEajCN'cs.--A little more''ani
mJiitiri," my . dear," w hii'pere 1 lady B. to
Oie gentle Susan, who was walking lan.
' gjidty through a quadrille.
.v ,4lo leave mc io manage-myown busi
ness, mamma, V replied, the - provident
nymph. "'I shall not dance my ringl:s
out of curl f a married man. M - , , ,
' "Of rourso-not, my love; but I was not
Bvlare who yjilr paitce'r waA.1 , , 1
; Malay PtfeATS Attack ox the He-
lena -"- The lv!t Iinlia ship Helena,? be
longing ti Messrs. Griswold, of this city,
which arrived here fn Saturday last, was
mnck'evl, we unJers:xind, by a stroirg par
ty, Malay pirates, s 01 -where near Java
-Jlad. -They were "j; uitly repu-sed bv
CipU.IO'1 r, l;vrt Cfw. wilh the
,S niy ofthe cooii's -r; which hoivever,
was owing to ih- c mp'cuous part that d;g
pitary cssumc
:d t:i u.o vie ice. .
rt" lies co.
t:ttmei G
i Y S ' 1 O-'j'
l.is I c:i
if l!.- C.
. JY. Yt Herald.
1 1 1 V.
I
v . I?;. T. ;
-.,-! urr.ur
at c.'n a r
s r..J. t. : J
t :.: ! r r.j t. L;i. I -a
' ? al c...l ran over me, nc'.
i c- 'J swt't, yoitir r, t:;.
our ai.e r, v:o!tit cramrs mr ested
ihcrcsi iir s ii i' 1 thoracic r.r.J ;.' ' "r.i-l
xirtrr.os. liCjwere, cqr:c... y, s -c
sjirp'.ons cf ci.i-lcra,,
' "I tvasnU-- rsy firr:!y I.hJ H: 3 iho
f ;I:1 f!:yr. I 3 .era:.t. w ts at i-ar,.!.
Wf.huui Sj'.a:ar:cct in tl.o rciJilj ,f f the
r.tht, protra'.cdby jlie discus as nuchas
fcy Use tqrri w e sennrneti t;I-an impenuing
du;atli,' I was without any other med;ciie,
eicept a laro t.-ulo of u'phJric'.ctbr'r;
wlsich fortuitously was iu tha room, llav
isource, i grasped bottle
and inhaled the v ipors i'f ether. All at
one, my re?pir;U;n, u!t ch vvas ihen very
much embarrassed, became more free and
I felt immediately an intermission and
general easiness; the perspiration, whicb
Masco'd and fatiguing, became warm and
ajzrccao e the actiuu o! my senses was
soon tupendd, and I ft II into a profound
ietp, t , "
14 Ail this happy improvement tfok place
in a very short time, under the influence
of the inhalation of sulphuric ether. : My
sleep -had bvep peHectlvr calm during $1
hours, when I qwuke, experiencing -gat
Wenknes i;t all my body. I had uncon
sciously pers; ired during the whole night.
1 recoered mv strength rrndullv. and
was perfectly restored to my usual health
Dr. Turon terminates his letter by con
fetfsing' thai, being then ' unacquainted with
the action which ether exercises upon the
nervous centres, he did ; not ascribe ns
cure to that agent, but to one of those op
rieious whims of nature, which it is tmpps
iible.to explain."- .
The U izvttedu Midi asserts tlnl expe
riments, confirming .the - observations of
Pr. Turonj had been successfully tried in
some parts of the Levant, were the. cholera-
had madeits first appearance. Un-'
der thesH circumsiances, it is suggested
that medical institutions should nrku care
ful inquiries, and new experiments, under
all possible conditions,, in order lo " elt(
the qur.s.liun.. , .
i :-'. - -:'' '':.:-"-- " " ' ' ; ' ' ' f ; -v ''- i :y
; The First QcAKii.-An ld American
savage bein at an if ii at New York, ivet
.witii a entlemau ho gave hini soir.t; li
quor, and being 'raiher lively, ho began to
boast that he could read and writo Unglish
The gentlehian willing to .indulge him.snj
uispiaying jus. Knowieugey oeggeu leave 10
proposed a question to which the .old man
consented, lie was -then asked who was
the first circumcised. Te Indian imme.
d lately replied, father A brain m ;and direct,
ly askedSihp gentleman w as the KTAi
Quaker. , fie fcaid it Was ery unccrjaiii,
as the" people dilTered in their sentimAits
exceedingly.' The ; Indian perccivingJlhe
gentleman oriable ' to resolve ihe question,
pt his fingers into, his mouth, ft exprts
hissufpri.se, .and told him Mordecai was
the first Quirkcr for he would not pull infl
his hat u Il tman.
-; "Waxtsd, "a Teacher to taks cliarjo as Princu
pal of the I ' . ' '
, Ashevillc Alalc Acaslci:i
A gcTitfiiAiit of cl.fsicul att.iinrnt'nls, cxperi.
rnce, and the highest order of tmral character a
desired. None others need apply. ? ' t
Tho budhn tq targn, tie r tni !y H-iiiCd, a,nd
of capacity otncienJ to acco.iimid tte One Hun
dred Pupils, Th6 grow in jr .-'population of our fill
lje-tie aajtihrjly if our chmatc, and tha many
inducement other ivisc to make this a point fo
the in'Testmcrt of laro eJucational interests at.
toftlhrr renders this a raro ( rpnr.nn.ty fr a gtfn.
tloinati who desires to bn.IJ inp nnancnt cliool
of the first character in tij hciikhicst and mo6t
dcsrrab!c section of North Carolina- Tha per -quisitcs
of the school, can if properly rnma jred,
be made a large rcmincration. ' A married gen.
tlc'raaii is prefered. : . v: , -''.
Applicali ns accompanied by testimonials' of
character- and qualifications may bo addregsed,
Postpaid to ) , ::.'. ' -' . , ;
( ' ,.' Jnm-3 W. PaUon.
AV-'.s Tv. Vos-rmt-
I . ' Hoi' '.'V Vailon
. J lints 1. Smithy
.( Ilu r Johnn($nt i
!.: V ' ' -v : Isrnci Datrd "
1 . - "J f. L. Il'irify,
' tri c-f Trutlrr.
AshcviIle,'N. C, D?c. 16, IS 17. 3il tf.
, Has just added to his fozv.i
t li'.enslre'slk
of
1 Irnsrs and Iileclicincs,
the "djowinj, arftpnjr other articles:
.'Sulphate, of". Qnnme,
.'" " " Morphine,
' Z-nc, '
- Copper, "
4 fc;lrpr,
' Liij.iorrc) ' '
1 Op uirt,
; Nitrac of
; Extract of
1 Poffdcrcc'
CtorO.U
flc-hn als a. krire qmntitv oC:
Linsrcd Odt kite 'Leid in OJ Ccpal
Vtirmsk, S-c St-rr
- A.I Ot Wlltfri Vil be K. 4 V 1
ll.i i.i rcsca
able torin r '
VAOicTiirc, Ju'y 15, 1317 tf.
353
RAN AWAY
1 0th
1 . of. Aviii.-r 1
l. a Nfjrrx I!?ow named
VOSIJ. ftbiuti:;) vt'3r of weighs
or 11
a
) fc..Out G Nit' hi-h. tolrrit
c i n cj. lo .k, fiwks thort.
rat', r -
- !. MorJ when not, p!casrd,
',1 b ird for a mun of h' ajje, II
..i rod -by. some while pfrson or haT
nd h in 1 n t c tna non3avehol
Iti -. iV bo tint he 1 liirkip about
1 f C-rtit v4M-.ir Norlli Caiohna..
1,-ttjr.I v.ll hi jiven for proof t
M'N'icf hirbirtn or aiding said
r:iy:fire I) Uurs fur the apprclxsn
X :'o nd h'w delivery to -mefjpi
j j t'. jt I cin ct hitn. and gtr.
at l' !.r-vi!e, Lasirrtis Distn
If IV
ffve ;
c3,;i ;
1'
N.
ttipti i
in ij.v.
C.
D.VVID H. FOWLIR.
. 371 5 ti.-
Oct. 7, -15 17.
: iV.t:
tie Ir''W .
1 V
t'.e
T
J
. net Tf.-ei
ciatson, r.d ..rcci..'a
t j f . f r ecu r
i c f V s Iv ctiontry.
a'know'U-c're cf tL ? v
Dr J ,r.n V."j"vc p
cf Llt": 'C".ts of Lrca
r ti.c e- j of ci.v 1 y i r.n.rtcaa w.uzcq.
14 North Frt!i litrcft, r;VdJiI u.
and bv Tattwo &. Oj'jorn and U irkin & Tu!! am,
AhcVi!!e, N. C, : anJy. Mercuants gcucrally
Ihmniout. the iuuth aud'AVvsU
P. S. This is a Ntw LJ.tian. on Fine 1 acr.
and iiupvXvff itr Frinthi an4 rrdift?r. Ica
chcrs will plrase cxain'ni "(irij. E.lrt .Vi CV.W
Improved Edition. - : 3 o bt.
. Invaluable Oitituicnt,
9 ' f ALS -IX AtlCTItXB BT
. UVGll JOnTOT,
v Thconlr Afftnt Wit cf the C.'ueKidje.
Aujatl6. Istt. Gm. ' 3 33
Tlic Farmers' z Planters
- For the Tear 18 '0,
Fublished bv -Blum. "3c i3on, of Silcm, N. w..
tust received aod for sale at who'ctalo and n lad
PATTON & OSDORN.
Ashevillc, Oct. 7, IS!?, 57171.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
C2-CCD CCD ZUD Z12m
la now rcceirfnj at bis C;th' Store, direct from
New 'York and ITitladcljljia, an excellent Stock
or -
iiitaMi f if Fdll and Win trr.. which lie invites
hi 1.!. I rii-toinors and tlie public ecp'cratrr, to call
wind cxamnrn. Ai.d a.he both buys and eell for
cah,-he warrants to acll as low as poods of tii
same quality and stylo can bo sold in this mark
et. , -
AfchevilUV. October 7. 1847. . 371 tf,
A v beautiful lot of handsome
and desirable patsornV of.mousleine de lanes arc
ciitrta at unprcceai-nirn? iow prices., nr
' RANKIN & PyLLIAM
August 5. tf - '
Apprentices. WaiMcdr
Four or five apprentices to Ibo , Mill Wright
business, will be taken bv tha subscriber; upon
Hrnh cation to him one mile ami b half wef t of
Franklin. N. C Any information regarding tlic
subscriber'! charaXJlcf as workman, Can be had
by applying to James M. Smith or N. V. Wood
fan, ibbq ry, vi Ashevillc. v? ;
Dec Ifi47. 3t , : : 379
RANKIN fe PULL1AM
Have a heavy hlck of ftluilkcts FlUtl
nclh UllsClfand Wiptcr H:ods g&nerally
which they are 1 wig al reduced prices, especial
ly Overcoats. Vests and Fan-Lalaons.
Asheville, 000.2847 - tt. i
Winter BooIaj 'Gaps, and Jllals.
A large stock, v.ery low,' just opened at ;
1 j KA'KLN & FULLIAM'S.
tcc.2. 1847. if P!
School and Classical Books and
Stationery, a large stock silling at small profits
MA AA J- I'UlltiAM.
Dec. 21817. tfh ' . v
State of i 'orth Carol i 11
HayicoOtl Qonnly ' '
Superior Court oJ'Ij'iw, Fall Tcrp, 1817.
' '' Isaa llensoh,
.. ' . ' Vt. , , -
. Elizabeth Henon. .
Peliiion for Divorce. ''
On motion and judgment pro confesso, it is or
dered by Court that publication be made in the
Highland Messenger and Kuthcrfwrdion Kcpub
licart, for ."three specessive monlhs; notifjing the
defeodant to appear before- tha Judge - at the next
court to be held for tlie .county of Haywood, at
the CouruUouse in Waynesvill, on tho 4th
Monday in March ne,il then aqd .there to plead
answer or demur, or this ease will be heard ex
parte, and judgment rendered against her, '
Wi'lnefls; John I rnjth. Clerk of said Court
at offi,ce,-The 4th MonSay, in-September,1 1817.
JUItDi IX XJHt i II, Ul.
Not. 4, 1847.-. Fre-fcEVISe. . '375 3m.
SALT.
A large supply of Vircinia- and Liverpool Salt,
just recti vea. t, ' '
f tf. , l-li
If
Circular Sawing
Tlie subscriber 'has a Circular Sawing Mill in
full operation and is ready to supply any descrip
tion of lumberun the shortest notice; except where
other agreements arc mtde all lumber to be. paid
for on removal. , v
The Subscriber has also for sale Six Saxon or
fme Wooled Bucks; also a a cfuanty of prime seed
Barley. .
' - V. MURDOCK.
AshcTille, April fi, 1B47. 313 tf. :.
Qil-IRlIBW"Aiap
;:r.Ai tan on die:
Stolen from my tcn-t,-at Shaw's Creek Camp
jjround, on the night of the 15th of Auju&t last.
i LA PINE GOLD WATCH, N,o. 7121 (I think.)
with ttie worn uodamer fngravea on 'he same
case with the No. The walch is very thm, with
cn vl J-fauonexl face. ,The above reward of ten
dollars wi.'l be given fpils recovery .
V; Repairers of watches r are requested to be on
the Icxik out for said watch, : as camp-meeting
thieves, above, all others, oajhl lo be detected.
Address to L. S. Gash, Claytorvillc, .or to me
at HendcrsunvUle, N. and oblifff, ' -
' ' , J. LIVINGSTON.
October 31,-1847. 373-3m.
, IlARDllAnti fy. CUTLERY
En;hiJ aod American, irfclnding scythes and
sickles, of the very best manufacture just recei
ved, and will be cold at the lowWt pricea,. Among
tiiee Goods can be founil many seldom brought
to the Country, and worthy the attention of me
chanics and farmers.
RANKIN & PULLIAM.
may 13. '3j'Jlf.
Ready matte Clothing.
Handsome assortment of Coats
eets and
Pants for summer wear.
RANKIN A PUt.Lt AM.
mayg3,i8ifl ; - 3d2-tf.
2
Oct.
ttuU'lUitu
iNJUS l. , vi - a -
...... 1
aUlr..
V.. C
Wag fun" t j
, Vi-iiU Salt
and pnee. hin-ril.
::; itlltam.
311 if.
Works. T!.'
Ap;ly too'!.
Oct. 7, li4.
cat her!
leather!!
V -x- -and ?kirl:n;
.it t ry 1 ) prices at
Ujper an 1 v
A larga lot jil r
C '! V
IlANKl-t
&. rcLLiAM-a.
371 if.,
Oct. 7, I S 17
Chronical Diseases.
TI --cd -iiv-s would never be known if the
pr act ios ot orandrelhianipra were aaoptcu to
the -commencement of disease. Let purging.
rrzft'i j'' lfur;m be -universally adopted, and
bleecin and ail mineral medicines JsCardeo.
and 111 rre; will soon bo no chronical disea ses in
our land. . -
' Ah di?errs arc ; chronical whose duration has
exceetied forty days. T.
No cure can be expected unless the Pius, arc
jsed four cr five times every week. ' Thocuien
tom for a few days or a week, or more, must de.
pend upn circumstances. ' 1
D;inn the suspenKion of the parijation, the pa
lient recovers new humors in place of those dis.
cased ones he has evacuated. Hut so long as any
of the diseased .humors remain in the system,
they will tend, according to their quantity, to vu
tite the new sound humors. So th purgation
mus-t be-repeated, suspended, 'repcalcrf- and sus
pended, until tho cure is perfect.' One thing p
sure, l oat the continuance wi:i do no narm: ana
further, that all the good will ba done, towards a
perfect ckan&ing uf the bloody' 'that it is capable
forqiedicinc to do, ashas 'liccn proved in ten
Uiousand Case's
To obtain a perfcet cure, not tt particle of lte
humors, which were depraved while sick, must re-,
main in the system. iNuw Bound humors must
be supplied when the-' old yilmtcd; ones pre re.
moved, 'common sene tclhfus tliis - :
These Pit's are for sale in every county in this
State, at 3. cents per box; and "may ,bc had of the
lolluwing apem: - , . , f
. PA 1FON & OSliOUN, A-meviIIe, ,
J. ftL ALEXANDER. Frc ch Broad. -JAS
C. SMYTH, ' Morgan ton. , ' '
W. L.U1U & CO., M trion.
M. P. -PEN LAND, Burnsvillc.
KELSCY& MAXWELL, Little Ivy.
IX. UEAVCR..SulphurS?pring.
J. E. PATTON, Warm Springs.
. ; SMITH &, BAIRD,' Lapland. !
Notice.
' The undersigned still continues to attend to
. General Coinmissii)a Business
in this town, and repeclful?y solicits consign,
ments of MEhciUMHsle lobe forwarded, and rso
ofcs to be sold. " " .;
He wvll give his prompt personal Attention to
the above, and also to the . purchase of Goods to
order. . J. F. GIUFFIN, "
Hamburg, S. C. July 22, 1846.-6. ? ,
Jjndv's French Morocco ;
anif KiLlippers, and walking : Shoe, .Pltdadel.-phia-rnke.
Also, gcntleincn's Calf Booteci,
finest cloth quarters and oilier styles for summer
wear, jusi recciveo hi , ;
fldXKM $ PVLfAAWS. .
may 13, 1847. . 31 tf.
IIA1TSAIS SHOCS & ROOTS;
. A large qnantjiy, every variety, apd a$ very
low priccsjust received at
KANfclN&PULLIAM'S.
Oct. 7, ,1847.
371 tf.
GUJV LOCK!. ,
A superior article, just received.' .-. '.
I , . RANKIN FVLLIAM.
April, 22, 1847. ' , , . 335-Af. ;
Wool carding :Jfla-
... ' u cliinc. .''j
-. The Subscriber have their WOOL CART).
iN'G M A CHINE m full 1 workinsr order, awd
under the management of 'Mr. Richardson, where
any quantity of wool' w ill be carded itH the,": best
manoer with great care arid without -any delay;
on the terms charged by other Mills. It is re
quested that any wool sent should be previously
washed, picked and clear from dirL'i .
WOOD FIN &, MURDOCK ,
, Asheville, April 8, 1847. ' '3-15 if. r
Flar Seed Oil;.",
Just received and for sale, either,! by the.barrel
if gallon. Apply to ! - , t
KAAK1N & PULL1AM.
tnay27, 1847. s ' , . 352 tf.
J. A. 15. FITZGEIMLD,-
Allornfy and Conns'cllor at Law i ,
j WvYNEsvtLLfi, Haywood-Co
' ' North Carolina.
Dec. 24 I84ff !y. - ; , " 330
State of Noutii Carolina
, McDoicell County.
Coutl of Picas and Quarter Sessions, Summer
Terra, 1847.
Samuel Hoppis, i " j " '
" VS.-. , : Attachment levied on Lands.
Jacob Honpig. S .''
- It ap;ear.ng to the satisfaction of the Couri,
uiai uie u:ieTioani, jacoo noppis. is a non-resu
deut of this' Stale. It is thwrcfora" ordered by
lfeCiurt that publication be made In tlic High
land Messenger, a I Abbeville, for six successive
weeks, that the defendant be and appear before the
Justices of the next Court of Pleas and : Quarter
Sessions, to be helo for the County of McDtAvell
at the CoUrt-House in : Marion, on ihe otlf Mon
day after the 4th Monday in" December, 1 847,
tucn and there to answer plead or demur, or
judgment prowconfeso will bo given, and the"
lands ivy lea on condemned to plaintiff's use.' v '-
, Witness, Samuel J. Ncal. Clerk of Vaid jCrmrt
at office, -he 5th Monday after the 4th Monday
in June, 424.. ,
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Dec. 23, 1817." Prs. e $g ; 3-2 -fi
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nakirg the ir rtu-diacsj , 1 J February 25 05
To All Teachers and Parents.
Published and for Bale by Garco, ElxiirTr &
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BEUGER'S , .-,
1 Elements of Anatomy aiul Physiology, for
besrinqers, 45 cuts.
2 Elertfents of Mammalogy, the Natural His.
torvof Qadrufsd. for begmners, 7.V tyits. j
j tllcmcnts of Ornithology, the Natural His.
tory of Birds, for beginners, 1 cuts; . f -
i Elements of Hepetol.v and Ichthyolpgy,
the Natural His'ory of Replilca and Fishes, for
beginners, C6 cuts.
5 Elements of Choncology; the Natural His
tory of Shells and -.Moflusca, for beginners, 113
cuts; - ''. -' . ' ; '
6 Elements of Entonnlogy, tlie Natural His
tory of Ins-. cts, for beginners 91 cuts. j
f Elements of Botany, the Natural History of
Plant, For beginner, 1 94 cuts. : ,:: j- t
;"8 Elements of Geology, tha Natural History or
the Earth's 'Structure, for beginners, with 300
cuts. ' ' ' ' ,',
The above series is considered one of the most
valuable contribution lo the caoe of education
which has cvef bcn publiKhed in this country. (
Each book of the series is complete tn itself,
and has a' fuirglossary appended . The illustra
tions are numerously and beautifully executed
. Teachers are requested to call and examine
these wfks before stlecmg for their schools any
book on Natural History, tln-sc being very, cheap.
and having been approved by distinguished and
Ef'.ont mn. :. -' ' -; -",'-",'.
"I have examined IV. Ru?che-nbcrffet's' publi.
cation 'Elements of Geology, from the text of
Beurianl, ;dilncr Edward. &. Ac'iilh'., Cmnptc.
'I think this an excellent, work con'densed,
lucid,, exacts and comprehensive--- safe guide for 1
the pup.it. and a utclul tbvk-w iot tlie leaclier.
Xhe illust rations are nifmeroui and i xnet.
(S(gned) B. SILLIMAN.
Yale College, Dec. 19, 18 13kw; .
The above tfaluuble series of loks have be n
introduced into maov of the pubhc and private
schools of New York MaWach'uselhs, Vermont,
Manic, );uo. 1 cnnsyivania, .Illinois, Indiana,
Jce. Atcj, and are pronounced by H, n mo tig,
most valuable scries ever i.aued (rum the Aiutr-
Kan prcssr
.'Onmshaw s History of England, twund
1 . Qj'biins to Du., stitched
Key le do, e'litchcJ
-.T v" ' ' History of Romr-,, c bound
! !-:-.:' ": -r ; QiK'sthins to do.,' ! ' shtched
. ' 'Key to do.,. 4 - .slllched
Wv.:,; " , IJinVorj of the United Slates, bound
u ' Qucsttons to d., 1 '. fetilched
' ; Key to , '4 do.f - tt itched
' i 1 1 it-tor j of Greece, bound
'.:''" v -Questions to do., - stitched
Key to do., ' ' Etitched
' History of France, bound
.-Keys fit Quction' to do., slilchcd
llitrtory'of Napolean, bound
- . :: --.Keys oc. Questions lo do, stitched
t;Ri msh a ws ladies; And gentle;
M ANS.LEXICON, and Parlor Como-intoni con.
taming nearly' ever) word in -the English lan
guage, nnd ):riibtiiiig the plurals of. nouns "and
the participles of verbs, being'- aluo particularly
adapted to the' u.e of academics and schools. By
William 'Grlmshaw,'. Esq., ulhor of the above
histories. - i, - V
The editor of the North- Amewcan R-rvicw,
speaking of' these Histories )'bscrvcs, that "'A--rao'ng
the elementary -bookA Alneiiefcn Histo,
ry, we lo not remcmbcr tff have seen any one
rrore deserving itpnrobattpjfc' JMr. Gnmshaw'a
History of' the United Xw "V'it'is a small vol
ume and a great deal of m"l"lt'r f-t broug'it into a
narrow i-pace but the' autlirr(has sIlcccd',d so
well in tlie consttuction of period and the
arrangement of his materia!, that perspicuity is
rarely sacrificed to brevity. : , ,; 1 1 ;
. "The chain- of. harativc is skilfully preserved,
and the aulltor's reflections : arc frequently such
as roak-e -the facts more impresivcj and lead the
youthful mind to : ohperve causes andconsequcn
.ccs which miht other-wise be overlooked. " As a
school-book, it may b? justly recomuieudbd.
"What has been said of thw volume Bill ao'y
generally to- hrt other hitoncal works. They'
are eaoh nearly of i tho sane sJ as the one just
.noticed and designed fur the same' object, that is,
the use of '.classes, in iiools." 1 1 . V -.
All Ineso; bwks vare aCcompanred wlli vfcry
full and1 well dgL"sted- tables of questioning for
the benrtt of. pupils, anil' aho with Keys to the
extne for ihp convenience 6f teachers.
" Teachers gtiieralfy, 'who haVe c 'amincd Mr.
Grimt-haw', Histories of the United Slates and
England, and improved editions of Goldsmith's
Greece and Rome, .have civen them a decided
preference to any other Hislohies in usV aa f chwf
books, and any jhWi who W4ll 'examine them,
Will find about oiio tWand errors m eacn cor.
facted; and teachers 'ordi r.ng Ihesc works, will
do well' to say, "Griinthaw'sJnproved E.li-J,
. CONVERSATIONS ON NATURAL PHI-LOOPHY-in
Which the eh meisof that science
are. familiarly explained. ; 'IHusftcd wiVli platen.
By. the author of rCon vrsationihon Ciirmistry,"
&.C, . With.-, considerable, ald:lii)TU corrections
andT improvcrtienuHn the body of the 'Work j ap
projriate questions and a glossary. ' By Dr. Thus
P. Junes. - -''''.'"
CONVERSATIONS ON CIlCWISTKY n
,wlych the elements of that scig-.cc are familiarly
explained and' illustrated by experiments and en
gravings on wood. : iFroiri tho a-tr London edi
tion, in which ali the late dwcbVenea and im
provements are brought up to tho' present tunc,
by Dr. Thos. P. Jones. . -
The k-arnetl and distlnguiidid 'Professors Silli
manaud Bigelow, '.speaking of -these works, oh,
serve vThcy are satitfiel that the work contain
the fundamental prmcipUs and troths -of the
sciences, cxprt-Wd in a lear, trilejligible, and
interesting manner, and that thejfiwnt editions
are dectd dly more v'luabe than any preceding
bne-' ,1'he- high character of the author, a a
lecturer, tfpd a man of cicnce Will, wc doubt
not, ix'ctf re for lltefeC works the good opimoti of
Ihe public, ami cause their extensive adoption
amting summaries arid st'u'dento."
; Tvahers in ordej-ing would do:, well to say,
"Jo'nts' Imprved L,dltloIly.,, , ;
i. SMlLEY5c A KITH ME TIG & KEY. &c
Grigg &, Elliott's new scfics Of Common ichool
KcadtTs. Nos-1,2. 3. and 4. j
Grigg Sc Elliott's series of Common School
Reader is onetif the most valuable i'a;s over
publteJied.1 : Country Merchants- are ordering
nti nn ore?
- i -
, till 1 ijs .' .1 B'
a-ortracnt r BiOtv
4m sTATTdNnnv .
their eslablihnini 1
Iheyaw enabled tn...."'
best manner, and at
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J t.
them by the groce for the supply or if.. '
in their neihborhooiK ! Kh '
nl. . B.rdS, F. Reptile, and Io,U, &
Bv John Bijrlaod, author of a ."VfcFST
JJVId.- -Lettert rn Universal .
Complete in 1 vol. 2moJ ' J .;
This work- is part, eularly adapted forll,'
of Schoo's and fam, ks, forming the nt eJe JJJ
written and compile work oh ihe .ubjeci S
Natural Htoy eVcr'publUhed, and ri
or the special atteainm of the Teachers ofaU
our schools and RC.iUenw
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amine their rsiltialll scries of icbuol Uk
inirdocmg any others-
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Walker's Jarge Djc; ionary, and rcty Jew person
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r should be without ia s.l of tfrebe maps.. They
have been fully rethmmendrdiby the best alri.' .
omcrs 'in thecoiinliy, as 'will.as'by tBe mostaci.
t nlsfic Teachers, u,itd with them a' Teacljer caa" '.
mipirl 'a greater, I amount of ' infornish'to ta'
fiiA.pupilrt m six irjontiSt than lid could possibly
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August 26, 18171 354 If. :
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The Suhpcrihcrs.have purchased from Nathan . -J.
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formerly by Mcsfi IE U J'effjrj, &, Co.. situated
at the foot of thc Hill, and imm?diae.lTat llw
head of .the: main I business rfrwt.. From its
prior location, anld being snrrpunded byaalreanr,.
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! c Mircliants, ajd others m the forage
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