UC IIVMI1 •/ IV A «*| a* .U*) ttUU IIUI1I ^ IU *t| 1 • iU.,throughout the year. July 22, 1845.»■■ ■■ ■ ■ i i - ■ i - i. .1.— ■ ... iTO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.Clt;HARLES .MARSHALL, successor to A. T. / -Skillman, has just published “The Kentucky Farmer’s Almanac,” for the year of our Lord, 1846, calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Lexington, by Samuel D. McCullough, A. M., author of “Picture of The Heavens, for the use of Schools and privntc families,” .c. ,c.C. Marshall has always on hand an extensive assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, including allthose in general use throughout the State.Also, Cap and Ldler Paper, Pens, Ink, Blank Books, lt;$c. JfC., which he cun wholesale very low to Country Merchants, School Teachers, and others. August 5, 1845. 10-tfrxi trii t\h wihtp nrsTiitn