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OUNTRY IIERCHANTS. 3 c: iiuxtl:?c;to ,r. rt ct vjt jr? Ja1AaISjs j.,a. 'f?;.' rp r 1 O :: it. i-: ? t .'t v-.-, ...ft -iT .-.)il,Z2 75 , incipal d- Co C.ICJ CD Pi-mfinal an hians hv Lit FLnrd ft. Ta Inlnmil Oft f'.l r!lk.t Y I l".! fit "i Tavern 1x recJ from SheriHi. 3.C73 C: Navigation DiviJet.ds . ; ' ... Cape Fear Or, CCD RoanjLe !iav. Cu, 1,G75 - 4 2,025 03 FcrJ for Cd'n of D"I isDumb, , 0J3 73 , . , . ' C2'4D,87C 10 nsnrr-SEriESTs. ' Common SJuli, S3,5tl 31 Expense di t.e.LiL 13-jarJ, 1,013 00 Swarr; LarrU. , 652 50 Education ,nl D'f nvJ Djrr.b, 3,433- 01) RuiMr- D'f & PjuA Aylutti, 3,000 00 Floral CvlIt'p,'(Lo,D,) 2,000 00 Priming by urdvr Lit. Cos rd, ' 15 00 0.06,831) ai ABilancb duo Literary Fund . , 11 Nov, 1847. 0143,045 20 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Balance duelntfrr-l Iinpmvf.-. mrni Fund, li Nov. 1845,373.044 34 Bmk Dir., Cape.Fenr, Cherukve Bonds, 33a 00 2.020 00 876,300 2 E1SBCBSE.MENTS. Etppnuso! In Im. Bard,1 I'rinnnj; by order of.ihw Bird, U. Miichtll. Engineer, (Sur vey of Riwds,) . Jacob Slier, Cormniasiopcr, 493-50 15 00 . 300' 00 ' . 63 00 3464:50 This balance was transferred 10 ' 4he Tublic tTriasurer by tho :. y Act of Assembly, passed? at . . o ft m. 'mi i 9"tk ooa a t PliLtCFUNa . ., ' kECElPTS. - 1 ' Amount trapalerred trum lot. . ; Improvement Fond, $75 .83V 84 Co!!ecie-' a bt'ldi to do d 19,782 30 Public Tax rrcd. Iron, S: tU, 81 ,654 5G Da do Additional Rnurna, ! 176 'G 2 Collrcied, Bonds belonging t" ' Library Fupd, 20.2S4 ,78 , Sune Loan;(U-' F rBk.) .40,000 00 T : vin. P.! R. R. B .nds,' ' 3,'O0O 00 TuJC.Mercliints? Bk. NeAbefn, . 5G2 50 Bunco4nbe Turnpike Dividends, 3,12j) 14 Tax, Ihnk of tho Sute,- 4.4S6 50 Di Cp Ferr Bmk, . 2,339 00 Dividend on SiockLape tear, B.nk', Attorney 8 Licenses, : Green IMI, sale of old'Too, 1 CO 00 32 0 00 I7fi 02 ". V 251,717-'. 65 " ' D1SCURSEMEXTS. ( Amount of Dis- - r : horsemen's from ' t t . 1 lt Nov, 1846 to ' ' . V 1st Nov. 1847. 175,402 61 ; Ailtl bjlanct" due 1 , Pub. Tie-aV'. 1st ' Nov. 1846, 122,150 49 297.553 10 'Deduct Riccipts; 251,717 65 Nov. 1st, J947, Bal.mce due Public Treasrthis , . day, " V 45.ff35 45 . Am't due Prt-aidqnl cc . . I)Tr;ciorsLit. . Fuu3, , 143,045 29 f 't D Uict nm't due , Public-Treasurer, 45.S35 45 Bala nee in hads of . ' . ; Public Tresurer, ' ; lat.Nu. 1S47, '; $97,1209 84 The following 'are the. Items of. tlte.DiS' (burenoents of ihe Public Fund; Treasury do, 2,000 00 ;&ae do,- . - 800 00 Comptroller's do : - 1 ,0011 DO -Adjutant Gen do 200 00 Superintr ndent Pubiic Buildingt, -2'i0 00 Jtidiriary,- 27,063 13 - rr'tsuk'uli.r Election, C ' 9 10 Pubhc Pimting,. 3.767 9S R iVI? R R. Bonds. 30.000 00 Interest do do do 37,704 00 Son.ituriaU E'eclioRSj C u net f of St a te , . 1 ' , Public. Libra ry ," . State Librarian, ,' ; - Inaolvenl Polls, . " ' SiattiCipUol, . Station J ryi , . : ' ) Capitol Squire . " lo'torest on Statu Loan,,, i Meiicaij-War, - ! . . ' 15' 83 , 134 60 1 ' 457- 4i ; 75 00 : 151 2t .6 05 -23045 . 4,000 00 4,125 6"J 11.523 03 Fmfifor j6-eruiriuprovemen, Governor's House; ' PrnsioUUTi V t , - Treisury Notes bjrnfd, ' 115 : ' 6G 79 735 00 22 73 187.50 40.630 40 695 50 Post.;e of Publrc OJicers, General Asinbly, Conirosslottal Elections, S T for settling Pubhc Taxes, 1 ,291 64 Coatinncics, t. ' - 5,135 94 175,402 61 iJmnnu:ac ur-t lohiccais a-H- Am- r lean I Di tLl 111 f.n.t I'M jvw iw- - r ' i r j - kt least, tbil much is asked ler .tt by:ih.IM - I -" r Lt- This r r r I v r r; v-tt Us We !.v. ) -.t.J fr.-m. ii. C-; r' ' pfr - o tjVr 'i'i Tenses. t , r . . . k'arn tl.t jK;r'.i f t..-if have Lern rererH Vl" ,i Trttrn the lIuiUr. A Jvuf ate it ?pear i!,t t'.d Cj.TiVrlanJ rivur h is Veen sixu U u.hl v? VAtr-r tmrli, ar- rhi 'her b sieral feet thin it, ;$ c'jrb' the prea trfr last btmrj; that at .shvillo ste-m biij vvtra moored away op'iniBf'ad itrtf t; -that ""hundreds' had bvtn compelled t6 move, and that immense distress aijd u Gring had been occasioned. ? ' The MoMmnfille )Gaz-t:tatt$ that the Cumberland has bevti higher than at any tune inc !Sv3, aiid peihnpfc .higher than iVwas iht-n. - 1 ' - From the Cnrtha Casket of the 2,4uS we U'Arntnat io both the Cmbtrland and the Caney pork the water has btfri lush er bv etptu feet thao i th treat fi.xd.tt 192G. The Caikel "AU ihe houses ujHt thu banks of ih Cumb rland hive bren carried, a way t and U'g qMntities ol corn produce of evey Kind, houe, fences and stock hxve been lost. We have W two dwellini; house and one wtarvh'it&se frotn this point; anil the water swells over ih&oM lauds fd Seems to cover one nail of creation. - Rome, we learn' "is entirely under water. Ttp losses already susiajn d cannot be repaid under two. vtfrs. at best whle many will be left without a rail or a grain of corn lor another year. -Produce must cxrmad a higher price; for in this imrrwdkite vicinity the loss cannot br much Jes thar a thousand' barrel of corn,' together with considerable quantities ol itrain of 4t Iter sorts;. The; water is too high lor hteambonts' 1 the GamU pavfed down Tuesthiy and iroundt-d. ioi. hh fHit ol fh-', hill below the Me'hod.sf Cuurch, too hundred yards from, the bank ut th river.M v The Murfreesbor.o'1, Telegraph .of last WtQisdaji ha the following: X' learn from the Nashville papersViai t city presents a wretched mppearancfi. At. tiabuable stores-and other -tenements re w!".ed with nmihesre nflered houseless by! the flood. Ev'ry. eertioD Is being made by the ciosens to relieve the dis.rei. ed, for the occasion is sufficient io elicit SlI their syrnpaihies We are glad to lenrn that, the Musonic frotefcnity. Odd ltllows and Suns of, Temperance, are also raking active measures to aid the sudl rcrs. Pub lie indignation is' strong against sonp per sons who are exacting, high' prices fr wood, which, we lernj was selling at ten doltHnt per cord untilt tho city auihojjities ornf e ltd.holdvis to bring "the pnce',down lo S4. "si All f.'w turnpikes ' 'oirg to the city,er. Cep Franklin mJ I vtuteniiary, ore at s.imepolnt andtT .:er. ' On Thursday fast, the a'famer A ' passed ag round Uie bridge, .virthe Gdllatin turn pike's nd the incrs on fither side, and landed at the cortier ofBtoad and Col ege streets. ' ' , . - The steamer Gov. Jore?, on-its passage op the riyer, mtt'snveral houses floating rfown-tk gvrtm.!, ' 1 ' KiLLiNC Sheep - Eiijh M Davis White PiatO-, N :- Jf . say J I bells are pan on one. or two sheep it a fljck, it will prevent dogs Iroov kithng thetn. '4,Bi:fore I .put shells on myi-shvi" lew y 'lie,:' I. was considerably troubled with dogs; but since Tbe'ledthem lb ava not been troubled at alt. while . some of .my neighbors who did not-usm th. same precaution have Kulicred fnore or less.- A sheep kilting -dog i-a sneaking creature, and. w hen '1 hey . start, up the shorp, b;Hs mtte a noise and the d.jgs snekoI. If the she-p are within a ha1T a mile of the far. mer's house thp h. lis will civi the a'arm "', AiiMiHMaMriMa4iniMiMiiiiMaMiaiiiiwNPM NpV FALL AND . WINTEU is now reecivinsr alius Cash Store, direct' frony New York and FhiKide'phid, an ce!!en (Slock or . , , an it able for Fall and.-Winter, ..which -he invites hiald customers and ths mllej:envrally, to cajl and examine. A.das he boh bays" and aclla for Cah, he warrants to sell as low as uo&. of the same quality aud style can be sold in this auu-k. ei. 1 A,shcvil1e, Oit ? -r 77 16 17: 3Tl-lf. J3JZJ U Waxteb, a Teachtrto Uke cl.aro as Princi palOfJl.B Ahcvillc rir.!c Academy. " A Cn,0 man. of rl i--'r'Hl alt limm ni, exp-ri. enre', and the highest or J. r cf ra Wal character is desired. N.Mie oilier- nr( d ppplv. . "' Tle bml.hnri Hrj-, e'aniiy f'ti.!nd, artd of capaeity eufiotit Xo'a-ni.in k! ie Owe Hun' dred I'upils." Tiit piun; pupnl ttioti of otrrv:U lae-r-tlnj tJtiiiitr.t? '. ' . r i ; t.ilc, anJ the many induefmefif o!', i . '.c I n.r c t!.m a pnl far tlie inr f ni' nt ef 'U-jts edu'cal inai ictercsls at lo e .1 t'.. -h rare opportunity fr a en tlern ') u !. ri 9 t, b.u'd rp a p rmanont school of the Crst c' j.rid r i tlje hi al'hicsl aad most oVsirabie fcu.or oi jartn - ar iiiiia . ii ier . qa;itesof tl.tf c!'t;Tt- can upr?jerly managed, .be ina J a Idr-e remuMeraticn. A ciarried gzn tlemsn is fa :. r .!.- . . r : Applicaii -rj character --iniod by testimonials-f : ,:,i.fiV9 rmy be addressed. j Xicsitili Y. Woodin: . 21 ax.'i 1 fton Johnstait ' I:tl Ejrd, - , J l E. Utrdtt. i iaim Ct 'i y fo.T, U W.'t'ulltoHK - - rwri af Ttvitm-C.,T-c. 1G, 1617. 31 f. i j it n e rvt-d, and f ale at 11 AN KIN i rULLIAM'S. D c. GO, if Of CoSje. Iruwa an-l rrhel Su?sr. for sale . ea:ikix$ pulliajl - ir a:;;-. )L'':;:.". "r,': ' 111" cc ,- i tr". ! : a r-I"s- IIi'I.tIl. Ij ,i -. M''-'J. Drts, II :rt, r.-z t;n-1, iiir r'., V T.i;d S. v,) f.'L'in w 'm .i vv; la've receive J TjoveL ArnaT-rke T. r.jiraii. Ii. A. Ke ic. tx; .vor ulautiful uiizzllisii. . ZEXTS. . . , From the han? of the f.rt artUts, and. rons. qucallf far tuprrinr to those in any o'uicr Ma xm adorn Ibe MlJook." t . t Ornament caul . ullViUj arc Com ' 5 " " bind T popular 9fte of article on l f CA L TIT, MODEL COTTAGES, AND NEEDLE WORK, &c, illustrated with fine engraving, will bt ontinaed. and ich ulhcr features a can be maJe subscrvipht to tho praad design of the work, the MENTAL ASP MO HAL. JM PROVEUnXToiHirevkr, will from. tirn to time be J.U-d. ' . COLORED FASIIIOXS I every month, altered fmm the French to suit the more mweal iwre oi Je iatesoi nits co'intry. T1IJS JS THE DEST, TIME TO &UD , SCRIBE, Tcrsons CDramencing with the January cam ber, w!J receive, ' ' . . LESLIES XEW entire, as'the ' portions already ptil.!.-hsd will be rc-priuted in that number. No diminution in the ujoal interest and Variety, lul ai iasteast ik the number f fHigrt. ' ' jYiit . . . One cop one year, wf.ich i.icluJes,Tlia" Ladr'A Dollar Newspaper.' '53-3 (Af.ik.ing three publications io one month ; for 0e above email rum. T ' One copy two years, . S5.00 Two copies one year,' - 5,00 Frve copies one-jearv (with an,ctra copy to the pcrton sending tlit order,) isiu.ou Etrbtccopie one year, v 515,0(J Twelve do do. , 330,00 Any .PoKtmaslcr' or Editor of Newspaper eendins ua l wo dollara lor the ' LdyV Book alone, may retain the other dollar as a commis sion This commfssion cannot be allowed wheo the Ladva DNk and Dollar Newspaper are expected for,?. . Ajflflres k " Lt. A. tiUUbx, 113 Cbesnut street, Phila, otate of North Carolina. Supreme Court of North Carolina at Mor- - eanfan. Andrew lTtnifh5lITJ2r'icutor of Wro, McJDaniel, dcceaed, ' . VS. ' - ' Rhoda McDaniel ami others." In Eqttity rem Bunto'mbe County. This case-beinsrTcferred by the said Court to the undersin-'d . to take an account arid report1 the value of the personal estate altotled to tWa widow of William McDaniel, deceased;, tle vah ue of legacies bequeathed by the wilt, of tsafd de ceased, with the names of; the Jegalees, at the date oftestalei s . death ' and "&s(y on th 2id of July, 1845; and aho lo report an account of the admnistrationt)f ths estate of testator; .and .1 hat the spccirlc legacies were comprised -in-., the allots menl to the widowt arid what compromise and .- L" . I .- J ' -'l ... .1. t: ... 1 agreements 4iave-ocen-niaoe ay inc -legaivcs, una other matters t relative to said Estate contained in said order of submii8ion. - -Now it apw-aring that Margaret Clrimes. Archibald Grimes. William Merrit and his Wife arahi Jane U.uiisnaorc and Andrew Dunpmore, Sarah" Gillespie, 'Thomas McClure apd -Miry his wife, Margaret McDan- et, ELrabth McDaniel, Legatees under '.said Will, are riot, redden ts of this Slate, they are hereby notified to be and appear before meat my Office in the 'own of Morganton. Buike county, on ihe four'h Monday alter -tfie fourth Monday of Match noxtv being the Monday of the Supc. rior Court or said county of Burke) in order to the taking of said accounts referred to mes by said Court. . - '..;.- ;jAsv. n. dodgr. en s. c. m. , Dec. 33. 1847 6PrVfHe.S6 - - 3s3 acldlcs A:; Sad(3Icry floods. Our ftocfc bf men's and -lady's Saddles ia very extensive and cheaper -than ever. HAM KIN &, PULUAM. Oct. 7, 1317. ' , ; 371 tf ' - - tester. 1 Has instdded to bis former- cxtensnre stock of ". ' ' Di-iiss aiicrjlediciiics, the following; artimg other articles; balphate o viumtnc, ' " ' MorjAine, -' u Zme,' " ' ' " :t "Copper; . ; Nilrae-of ; Silver, " Kxlractbf', - Liquorice, Powderec . , Opium,' . ' ; - Ca&lor OiU Ile has also a far ere coantitv of Unseed 0l White Lead in Oif, Copal flfnsa, Japan ' varnish Leather -. " Varnish t fye 'Jc. - All of .which will be sold on the most: reason able terms. , i Ashcville, July 15, 1817.7-tf. 359 JSiate ofiVorth Carolina " Haywood County Superior Court of Law, Fall Tcrni; 1847, .' Jsaae fletison, " ' ; y , v. , ' , ; , . ' -Elizalwih Ileneom Petition fr Divorce. On motion and jtid-rmenl pro confesso., it is r. dered by t. ourt tnat publication. 'be mada in t he Highland Messenger nd Rqlherfnrdton Repub lican, ror ihrec ,sucees?ive 'month, notifying the defendant to appear before, the Jodire at the next court to be hed for the county of Hay wooi, at the Coi:rt-lIeie m XX avnesvule, on the 4lh Monday jn March nex', then and there to plead answer or demur, or this cae will be heard ex parte, and judgment rendered against her. XX'o cess, John I Smith, Clerk of said C.ut.t atWuce.the 4th Mondavi n September, 1847.. JUIIX L. SMITH Clk. Nog. 4, 1847.' Tisfee, 6. , 373 3rrf. ' - SALT A large supply of Virginia and Liverpool Salt, just received. . j - RAX&1N A PULLIAM. Dec. 2, 1847. .Us, ' : RANKIN d: PUtLlAM - Have a heavy tock-of ITliVIlliCtS . FlitH tii'l-, H.iilscp, and Wtf: goods generally, which they arc selling at reduced prices, especial. Overcoats, Vests -and laivlaloon. ' 1 "iAsheviIle, Dec. 2, tc47.- - tf Winter Boots,,Caps, and Hats. :A. large stock, very 4ow,jit't prned at 1UNKIN &riULlJAM'S. Dee. 2. 1817. If JSciiool arid jL'lassical Books arid Stationery a large stock s ihog at t-mall profits. - s - - - - , - ..." n t V tr T V . ntrr r t a ir - Dec 2. IS47. . If. , ' ' i t Youth's ami Ciciitlcmcn's Cloth Caps, of different slvlesand prices, by RASKIK f PULLUil. ! r I' ' . v. Vch t - y t cr. ?"I pf " ' IL fr. i and t "t f." the to. ted M i- las," the otjy treatisic cral ose. ta :t:.Lit 11U5 ii IIrt ens, and At. - r.j kw ia jcn Fete Farlft's . Illustrated ' i : , i I I", 'mir.r,. rn. cravings, r This is t. :e ' lorv j-e ' ccnlly t' ni ii r- i' ; bn-rri" ft if rovcr. j i: e c!. ip;t avd L-t introJuc y pu'..f shed in tV country.--. :,'s F.otavt. Tins work has: re, h; roved by l!e additiofv of all the r!. ri -and Western plants. - ' genrra Weuster's Univepmtt DictionabX. Inisedi. Imju contains msny thoirsands more words than Walker's larc T lienan, pnd ery lew ptrsons XV t ;a r i s Sch"l DiCTicsjiares. Fo-vkt do, "Son: "Lr- Gseek Gram it. r, the TexlsC,iok bf Yale, Harvard, and others ot the best Collegia aid LJ-ierary Institutions of the S. " l Tr-OF. FeltonV Greek Rcdek. . Do. do.' Ex. erci-e. Goodrich's National GeoRaAniT,' for icK-x-'s in qirir,o form, with maps in the book. rilELI'S'TfAT. PHILOSOPHY, 12 mb. . Chemi-try, ", .,-, -duj " : Nat, Tlidosophy for Beginner, ". ; , 5 ' 18 mo. clolh.' , Cliemislry, " , " do. . do. Botany, - do. 1 do , These elementary books arc peculiarly adapt ed to Common School., i j IL & . have just pubjifihed a series of Astfo nomical Jllaps; embracing 16 numbers, each ip 3 bi3 feet, beautifntly printed onMck. ground and neatly colored. ; Pfice p'r set, mounted on rollers, with cloth backs, with case; and - book, $20 00. Tlie same, on thick paper, without cMh backs, $15 00. No Academy or Common School shfold be without. set of ihc&e rnajw.'. They have been fully rccoinmcndi-d by-tlhi best astron. omers in the country, as well as by the most Sot entific Teachers, and with 'them a Teacher can imparl a greater amount of information . to his pupils in six mtn , than',c o-td possibly do' in a year by the old method, benides making the stody more interesting' o tiicm - August 55, IS47. . ii. , IVOTICE: . To "mv Old Customers- :' Tlie subscriber 'begs leave to iqform his old friends and customers, I hat he is still at his .old Stand, in thq South end of Abbeville, where eV cry variety -f work in his line is executed" in the best manner, Axes repaired and, new ones made 8a short notice ana at -reduced prices.- 7orn and XV heat taken inrxMiange foe worR. " ' WILLI A SOX WARLICK. f Ashevillc; Nor. 4, 1847.' ' 375-5t. - " " ATTORNEY' AT LAW. . . Will attend r ffjilarty the Courts of Macon, Harwood: Buncombe. VYancy arid McDowell- All business entrusted to his care will "be prompl. lv attended to. - . v Asheville.N.C, April 8,1847, ' 345-ly' SADLERY. Of every Description. A general slock of. women's and men's Sad dies at'Boparallelled low priees. Call and kn RAISKIX tj- PULLIAM.' nfay.13, - 3:0- if. , Casinctt, B'ancy A -general aHsortme.nt yerv lowv just received. RANKIN 4: PULLIAM January 28, 184 33 tf. gb.otii, cloths: Super. Bluei Black, Brown,' Green and Invisu ble Green Cloths, English; French, and Anuri can Cssim res, jot opened and ofilired at very low prices - Call and tec - . ' . Oct. 718 17 U 37.f ' Wanted. ; The suhbCrihcT wi-wtirs lo employ a Saddler mid Harney TIakoiv - A sober, indup. trious'.manwho is aood workman,' can find, a comfortable 3Hualjoi by vina lo' me imniedi- alely. 1 v - , 1 . ' ... R. CLYTON. Uendersonville. S-pt, 16. 1847tf." . 3i8 - Arrivals and; Departures of Mails at and from Ashevillo For ClarknUle, ?a. Leave- A-heviIlevery monday and friday at 5 "a. m. -Arrive at Ashe. vi. le wed-nesday and sbturdav by 6 pm-; horse mad. . - For Wayne8villetbif Turkey CrteiA-c Ijeave every friday by Pp m.; arrive by the next Triday by 12 m.; horKG mail.-' tIor Morgcnton. Leave every Wednesday and Saturday ..at 5 !a m.i arrive thursday and sun day oy-itm.; liorse mad. , tor, tSHrnsvule and Morzanlon. 'Lcavs everv fnday at 6 a m.; arrive thorsday'by 4 p m.; horse. mail. ' r ' For Grrenville, S. C. Leave every sunday. tuesday, and fnday at 4 m.; arrive 'every mon. day,5thursdayiand Saturday by 10 p m Iwa liOrsa hack. ' 4 For - Salisbury .. Leave eV-ery sunday. toesdav and thursday at 8 a m.;-arrive lh same days by 4 a rrt. - , ' . - .for Warm Spring. Tennessee, Kentucky; and Western Virginia. Leave Sunday, tuenday, and thursdav at 4 a m.; arnve -tuesday thursday and Saturday by 4 a in. " ,,s Tlie delivery of mail matter on sabhath to the citizensof town, will be between the hours of 8 and miH past y, a m. , E. IttcCTATE, T. M. 1 Dec. 16.1847. To all Teachers, , AND- SCHOOL COMMITTEES?' Walker's School Dictionary. NEW EDITION. From Nev Stereotype Plates ; greatly Im. proved and print d on White Paper. ' A Critical pronouncing- -Dictionary and Ex. position of t he English Langmage, 1 in which the meaning nf every Word is evolatned. and Hp sound of every Syllable distinctly shown. To wniCH.ts preaxed,an Abstractor Cnglish Pronun ciation, artd direction to foreigner .for acquir ing a knowlvdgeof the.ttse of Urn Diction ry. By Jolrn Walker, author of "if raents of JElocu itOll-'KhriTWIfUr li'u,.urr Jt.---: U. 1 J ffH" the use of chol., by an American Citizen. Published and for galy b? . t GRIGG. ELLIOT, & C. 14 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, , and by PaUsm 8u Osborn and Rankin Pull'iam", Ashevillc, N. C aad by Merchants generally thrbu7liout the South ahd Vt . V.y. Thisia a New'EJition, cm Pine Paper, ana imp.-oveo in muting and binding. Tea f hers iU please examine "Gngg, Eilmt Sc Cos.H Impmved Edition.- 376 61. 1 " A ERSEYS, TWEEDS, LINSEYS. AND , Flannels of every variety, just received, at J' " j RANKLN PULLlX.XPs! ' ",Oct.7lW7, , J71 tf. Zholesale. Booksellers & Stationers,- WO. V Worth PHILADELPHIA, KnCP constantly on hand, very extensive aswrtment of COOKS ixo STMIONTRV l as are ada;ied and usnallf purchased for Country Salc: whlrh Tll ' 1 ,rs V TERMS as the articles can bepofehaed in this city, Having an extensile IJI. UlAi connected with their establishment, i the? are enabled ta . ' orders for all the vanetics-nf Bink Wore, in the best mati-nrr. and at tha iWwt - .u? J Ofticfra I n-iHk-., mid Clerda'ol County Conria. WiJl find our BLANK SpOtS equal, if not superior to any they have evcrhadiaoae kndn j 1 by CocvraT -McA!s wiH : be promptly -mttcnoVd 'to. V 8 ?r Md Vffc Pari icolar attention wilfalso bevid to all Orders, through Countrv Me rehint. !t, . snared to'complete aOsuch orders, vn the rnost IkTouniry Lreaicra wui nna w uieir auvantagc w; call antf examine our lartre fwV kr makwig Ihcir purchases. ioAH Tcacficrs anJPurenti. STANDARD ' ' Published and fbr sale by Garno, Elutt Sl Co., Phila. and" for Sale "by BoolyKlIrs, and CoantTyMerchants gtneral!y in the Koctukrs States, and" by Booksellers in New York and ttiiladelphia. - For sale, as abow, RU.nCHE.N BEUGER'S ' . 1 Elements-" of Anatomj. and Physiology, for beginner,-45 cuts'. 2 Elements of Mammalogy, the Natural His loty of Quadrupeds; for beginner, 7' 'cuts. 3-Ek-riientB of Ornithology, the Natural "His. tory of Birds, for beginners, 81 cuts. :. .v ' 4 Elements' of Ilepetoli.gv and Ichthyology, tho Natural llis'ory of. 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