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THK FALL OF THE LEAF. See the Uives around us falling, Dry and withcrM to the mound! 1 bus to thoughtless mortals culling "V ith u sad and solemn sound! Sons or Adam! or.ee in Eden. Hlighud when like ib you fell. .''! lne lecture we are rradini;, 'Tis, alas! the trxilh we tell. Virgins! much, too much pt csuming, In your boasted white and red, N iew us late in beauty blooming Nunibcr'd now among the dead. Griping Misers! nightly walking, See the end of all your care; Fled on wings of our own making, We have left our owners bare. Sons of Honor! fed on praises, Fluttering high on fancied worth Lo! the fickle air that twists, Brings us down to parent earth. Learned Sophs! in systems j ided, Wh for new ones dailv call, Cease : t length by ns persuaded, Kvci n lent must have a fall. Youths! tho' yet no losses grieve you, Guv in he.dlh and manlv grace", Let no cloudless skies deceive yu, Summer gives to Autumn p!"u e. Venerable Sire-! grown hoary. Hither turn the unwilling eye; Third., ami. I your falling glory, Autumn tells a winter nigh.' Yearly in our course retiring. Messengers of shortest stay, Tims we pivach this truth unerring, Heaven snd earth shall pass aw;-. On the Tree cf Life eternal. Man! It'tali thy hones be stayed, Which alone, forever vertial, Hears a leaf that nt'er sli til fade." -J '--' V-1- j liilCOn (UKl jfjard. riti" t S- inc n,i , ir ' i i- hundred barrels pn.r.o i, , i . i . ' Cut Herrings. Also, in store, a tpm-tiiy of prime 15AC0N am! L.Mil). J. IV. COTTEX. Tarboro,' I-lth May, l.S.'io 825 Reward. LKFT my camp in Nash county, my ne gro boy DECATUR, About 18 or 19 years old, about six feet high, strait and sender, and yellow complected, and one ! of his fore fingers is still', caused. Irom a cut through the joint. This boy I purchased of Lewi VviU,n. Pi It county, and w here he will probably m.ike l is way back where he was brought from. All pt rns are forewarned from halloing s;id boy, and all mas ters of vessel, under the seveicst penalty of the law, as I intend to have him. IJis mother lives with said Wilson, and his father with his brother, as I am informed. Any pei son who will apprehend said boy and commit him to jtil, so that 1 get him again, shall re ceive the above reward and lei me ki.ow at Warrenton, Noiih Carolina. joux a. wjxcev. Sept. IS. 30, Fur publishing by subscription. The Debates IN THK Contention of N. Carolina, Which assembled a I Raleigh June 4, 1335, to amend t he Constitution. aS consequence of the ntimrrnns iipj . c -tins on ihe stil.j.rt, tl.e Sobsi rniprs bavrt determined, if sufiicimt t-ucitii'aoe. meitt li given, tu puM sli in a neat volume withal' toavon ieiit dbpatch The Debutes in the Convention, Which rcceiwlv met in I It is city. For Uu purpose of asm tainin;; wl.etlier a suflicient nmn'.erot' u!scriljers ckii be obtained to justify tlie undertaking, tliese 1'iopusala are issued. The volume, whicli will probably make from 3'X) to 400 pages, til be printed with n bandsme ypt-,n good pi.per, nnl will be dirnisbed lo Subscribers, b-mnd in boirds, t 'Ifiru Dollars a copy, payable on delivery. JOS. GJ1LES & SfJN Haleiiih, Aug. 1st, 635. Q3 Subscriptions to ht above booe rccciveJ at thin OJice. Constables' Blanks for sale AT Tills OFFICE. it ! Piano Forte for sale. g i I A v ft a very nanJoine PIANO for sale persons v i-hin to purchase, would do well to call a tic! examine it. J. IV. COTTEX May 2 lt, i S I have not been known lo the people, and they havr not been acquainted with my wotk, I therefore will make some re marks upon my business. All persons having any thick work or Clustering To do, or any kind of brick work whatever, parlieularlv such as i -. i ii . ouck walK, cornice.-, lacms Mrail arches, cheme arches, hips and valleys in tyling and water cour ts, all piers, pilasters, rustic work, &.c. would oblige them s Ives to employing me, as I have got a form or architect, (printed in Ktigljnd,) superior to any that ever has been seen here; it is a new form and the first one that ever ha- been brought here. And with what 1 have learned here, and with the assistance of my book, can execute any job of work in a neater .style than ever has been done about here. As I am now capable of carrying on the business I would he very thank ful to the people to employ me; and if my work does not prove to he better homed, strong; i and ni cer linn any thai has ever leen done by any brick ma.on in this section, I will dxjI charge any thing lor my work, and will do it on as reasonable terms ; could be txp'-cted. On any large jobs I would wMi to make l he 'bricks, IV. r 1 know I ha; I can malic a' smoother brick th in ever has been mide anv where here. 1 will wan ant my work from hU't any thing ehe li.nt docs not become the vu'k :if"l be superior lo any ,,al ,,:ls "ViT been done here. Ail orders from any distance may be sent lo Tarhoi ought l'osl Ollice, or any peistni living not a distance may cume or send word lo Silas Kverilt's, near IJllie Co i.elo Creek meeting house, Kdge combe count y. iv ri. j. p. nnou x. August 17, S'A.r). I'or j'ublishliig in the loim of Tarborvugh, X. C a.uni-munllily j nite,-t tnliihd The Primitive Haptist. r.mir.n nv mi;k bkn.n r. ri , VrinUd nnd Vublisht't 'nj lifo Howard. 'Mil"? publication is principally intended to vJelVn.l ibe old i bool t nite'd Hptits from li e nian a-perii)s cai upon tb-m bv .d .i!ii p ror.s proirs.uif; tbeir on l.t'nb, berau-e tl.e taniiot con-.ci-'tni iiis. ly niraj.c in nv various i.ioi.ev-makiii S' b- iih'j .f tbe it iy, oleoi! I. in( in.'el t,. pu in.Me ( i II ti.itut, but evidently ,i iii.; to ileMiov It. r :n-; .uiti lomiaiiir nial pw:.ciple upon wbicb it is Oas. d, by uiak in- a tain g,Mllu:vs. ,. w, , ,1MVf. it. distinctly inul, i.-too.J, that we me not i ni in i. i! i Mas,,,, i v, Temperance, tbedis inb ilion ol tin- Hiide, , r the iit ad of the (;pet but ve do ooneinii the iiiiiilin ol pi 'Oeshors and non j.i oie.ssoi s o n li nii'ii in ocv'ties, and the unking a ' cratV of lelicions nialteis, in every shape- bnd lotni vk iiat-oe v r Belicviu;: tint I I.. o'ojrical Stimuli, Bi i)h'. Mi t,iu.i.,rv, Tract, and Sunday School t'nioo SJocielie, are tin; same in principle misciiptiir.il savor more of "lucic ' than of "(,'ood Milt towards men," we are opposed lo tliein. Some ol the cltiMrrn of find, surrounded with, an.j interspersed ainonsl, (be advo cates 01 .Missionary and other Mu ielieg, are ienied die happiness of conversing with those of Ihe same judgment. Otheis, while ri."ied with beholding corruptions of the iiospel, ate. not able to speak for them selves. Ibis is designed, under Hod. for their relief. W e shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the judgment more to afford matter for solid mid last ing comfort, than lo give a momentary glow to the feelings. We consider that ihe cause ol truth and of Christian solace, i-t our cause. Deeply impressed with the bt lief that the blessing even ol truth itself is oi ihe Head of the Church, we cast our selves upon Ilitu, and send our little paper al.ioml. pi Hying the Loid to carry vuh it some joy to those who are in tabulation and a hole rest to those w ho are troubled. TEKMS. The Primitive Haaist will be pub lished in super-royal octavo form nf 16 pases, .on the second and fourth fcjiturdays in each month, commen cing :n January next at One Dollar ltr year, payable on receipt of the hist number. Six copies will be sent Ki,ei?l;t0fficc or "''Shborhood tor 1 'e Uoll.its. indXp l!l,i,Calions "U,t e fiost iaul and ui ected to the Publisher. tn fiZ: U" a,c one or persons h0h!i Sub . twn papers unit piea fe nd to Geo Howard, Tarboro' bu the middle cf December next October J, 1S35. 100 Dollars Rewafd. ESCAPED from the Sab st riber, while encamped the bouse of Col. A Watt, in Rot kingham cou.it v. ( M. '-) irjty. on tbe nightof the lUlb Ma, led, a negro man named lie is about 31 years old, about 5 feci U inches high; no maiks r collected; had on a homespun j.-ans long coat, and common thread and col Ion panlaioons. John was purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Tilt county, near Urecnville. and it is probable be will endeavor lo get lack to the same neighborhood. The above reward of One Hundred Dol lars will be paid to any one who will ap prehend and lode the said Negro in any j il( so that the Subscriber can get him again. LHIcis addre-sed to Ihe under ?ifcied, at iNew store P.O. BocUii gham county, (Va.) will receive immediate attention. JOIIX I. MOIilUS. June 2-1, 1835. 2i CoMrilEIIKNSIYt Commentary on the VAhle. ri,.... o . ., . , . i I II I: Subscriber having been rt quested' lo act as Agent for this highly inler- esiing work, informs the public that the ; first volume can be seen at hU ollice,; where subsci iptions will be received.1 Tlie first volume is a specimen of the exe- cution of Ihe work, editorial and median- '' leal. It is to contain all that is valuable in inr- writings ol those great lights in the 'i';.; lark, Patrick, Pool,1 1 hiistian Church, lie bridge, ii ill. Attain Cla I.owth, binder, and olhei: the whole de, siii. d i.. n .1;... i u.wi i.:.. ....... ..r.i.! advantages of the best ll.h'e commeiilaries. I On the w hole, ii is be!ie ed all will admit! ( I. ... i i.: i . . i . I mm m- w oi k is wu.il ii nas n e.i in onoiinc- ed to li! a credit to the oumr; and the publishers and editors pledge themselves and their characters ("and they can do no uioreJih.it every ell'ort shall be put f .i i!i to make it, both in the literary and me - At Chanical parts, lastingly usefd. a,,J wo,,; or t,e Cljre ()f I) VSPKl'Sl A , thy a lio, i.. support, but to sustain th 'm ! .i r i i c in so evp..,,sive an eoterpri.e, . w.al1 the prevention of hlllOUS le price fixed for the work reoun-.s th.u ii Vers. Colic. &C. SlC. is ket)t COO- ooloiiave au ex.ens.ve sale, and no pub - ItshirvtonM till v Hirauteii in prosecuting the work uiliomt a larj;,. Mibscrililion liaT; .,( i: . . aiol l.nu r ,.. ......I .. .. ., . ; ( "'ii"i sUl n H course nny te in regard to ordinal v woiks, no hi si a. ti u is f, It in lesoriing to it in th.s case, so manifestly necessary and pioper. I'hey appeal in oufideucc to tlie religious puldic, and to all, who wish to see it ciiculale, for their names and patronage. There is a Ciptisl edition, dilT.-ring in no respect from the geoeial coin..,, ex i pi on tlie ordinance of Baptism, in i . ferem e to which the Kev. J jscpMi A. Varne, h'.dit.,r of die H.iptist edition, in.ikeR t he f,.!ow iug r, marks, viz: All that was promised in the B iplist edition, as such, was that whatever ua- found in the ik a published for 1'iedobiiti.ls "ciw r.illv ,i;.l respond with the views oi Baptists, should be lemovcd, ami tlie maiurest views of ! nVoCiVT'V,"'''.'?, b;,!'Mi,t,,ptl- 11 is ( " nli urn i ly behevd that no point con- nected w.th whot is pecolia, to the Bp- list denomination, hi, been 'eft un-uar Jed; and when il i, coesi.iered that on 0 poims but those d. Baptists differ from Henry. Scott, DodJi nif-e, sVc. the.e can he scaicely a lUubt but Inat the denomi- nation in Re. r d will feel t I.h t t be y ha v e now a Commentary, u the reading of which they are sure to fit.,, what will (at: the tlain.- of love, .md "a:is4 the at. petite for tn.th.and this ui.l.l that ,1,,,, ' ' of their enjoM.ient with which thv weie . istomed to ni-el in rea l. ,,s the authors, ansins out of Iheir ditroictit views of a ch: isiian oidinance. Terms. Ihe woik will be comprised in five volumes, averai,- ot VSi ,,a SOO paes per volume. tnjalSvo haod komelv printed on fine paper, and well bound in sheep, and li ttered with double titi'K, at 3 d. dl.ii per volume. There wi!! b si yeral eogtavinps, frontispiet , s. Hffneite titles, and several neatly eogi lived maps, with other illustrative wood cuts. esc eopus bound in extra yilt backs, Sl,."0; plain calf, sT3.7.-j. spi log GEO March l.Th, 1S3V noiwiiu). To the JJjlicled. SSi&k (:,lAV'S '"valuable Ointment no int ure oi white swedm s scrofula and other tumour;,' ure legs ami ulcers, an I fresh wounds-, sprains. hroUrs. sv..ll. iiiS and inllanini.itions, Le. &.c. B 'ckwith's ami d yspeptic pills. Il.nvund'i genuine Ionic mixture, a per. feet cine for agin' ami fever. The above valuable medicines may lie had wholesale or retail on application lo J- Cotlin, Agent for i'ai borough. is:r. b Jiemnants, liemnunls! J C;m:AT VAIUKI V of liemnants of every description uf Goods, will be Sold at half their value. J. IVEDDELL. 2th Feb. l?:ir. liOOO gallons N'TlT MUM, FOIi SALH, at 40 cents pr sir,, gle gallon, and 3S cents per gd lon by the barrel, by D. KXIGIIT CO. Oct. 22d, s'35. NISTOIiY OF TIM: ICeh ukce Association. IJT PUBLIS1IF.I), and for sale a, ,,e office ol Ihe Tarboro' Treso. "..n.' 3 cise History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso cialiou. from its original rise to t,e. pre. bii-rjorpn ttig-s -uiuler the supervision of a committee (consisting of Elders Joshua Lawrence, Vi!1;,m man, and Luke Ward, and biethreii Th mas Bi'-rs, Joseph I). Bi-s, ,H Cushion B. Ilassell,) appointed by the Association " Price S 1 hcIi, or $ lU per dozen October, 1831. Ave stubborn things. 77ie Cheap Cash Store to be con tinued in Tzrboro Jamcs Wcddcll, RAVI NO abandoned Ihe idea of moving lo the West, lias fully determined on making Tar boro" his permanent place of resi dence, and is now at the North laying in a Large Supply of Goods, Which he flatters himself will al together excel any of his former stocks in point of T (iinliti) and Cheapness. His friends and the public in ge neral may rest assured that every (exertion on his pan shall be used to insuie a e,uiiuiiMtfiie.e. m im: . . . , teUSI Ve patronage he h.lS hlthei tO received. Sa1urday 10lh Oft. 1835- . i&fffTlYl ! S(9lD j w J " 's.'tnwt a quantity r w 1 can be had on reasonable terms bv at)t)i'intr 10 J ' l J O . ?. EliVJDV. Air 12, 1SJ5. liKCKWITH'S .Inti-dyxpcplic Cills. i'lMlK ' slarn! V Oil hand and J , ; J- i for sale b) 17, O , V t Tarboro,' 25 Sept. 1S35. September, 18IJ5. FALL AM) WLMLIl Hoots, Shoes and Caper. EOIiXSOX & XEIVSOM, WOULD respect fully inform their Friends, Customers, and the Puldic gene ra'v that they are now receiving by the Sabra, James L. Simmons and Claremont, , S."5 CtlSeS of ItOOlS & SllOfS, l i i r .i r' i- All cleClcd by One of the firm dl- ,('cl Irom the Manufactory; and they pledC liemsClveS to Sell ,i " , . i i ' " m,nt'y merchants as InW :s thoy can be bought in l'liila- dtlphi l, New Voi k Or DoSl .1 i i-. ,,U,r Us,J:l1 Credits. oston, on Also, a large quantity of Shoe Thread, Shoe Dl Ushes and in.-i.;,,,, Petersboro;, Va. Sept. 10. vkky ul:st Cotton Yarn and 'ftcinc FOR SALE. JIln Subscribers feel grateful lor Ihe liberal patronage which tbey received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punetualitv in business to merit a continuance. ol past lavors. They now have and expect to Keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Varus, From ios. 2 to 18 inclusive. . 1 : . iis, vaiiutis sizes oi i lie best Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility ami strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing interior to none, if not superior to any in market. Hoth the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. The usu al charge for conveyance will be ma tie. Terms of sale for all quanti ties of Yarn aver one thousand pounds, six months credit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, four months, he purchaser giving note (wiih out interest) at the time the Yarn is delivered, payable at the above slated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subseri hers for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will he given. Messrs lla.sel & William will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamston Mr. )vv ol :n . ... J' , o. "ircuvme. and iies$rs Simmons & Kute, at Halifax where Vain and Twine can be bought on the same terms as ai Ihe ructory. P fP'LE 4. BROTHERS. l'alls lar Kivcr, JdI,. 10, 1835. fBlJIK Sobseribc, wh for several - years Jtast ha oeen eugirrd ii The Gin Making business. In Kinston, has established bimst If IN GKEEN VILLE, VVrhere he carries on the above bu siness in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of Ihe best quality are respecifully solicited to applv to the Subscriber person ally or by letter. All orders for Uius will be promptly executed. Ftom the Subscriber's long expe rience in his business, and from Ihe approbation which his work has hitherto met with, he hesitates not io promise entire satisfaction In all who may see fit to exlend lo him their patronage. Gins out of order w ! 1 be expeditiously re- i n, . I i .1 .1 paired. I lie snoscrioer iaes me liberty of calling the attention those who wish to procure new Gins, or to have old Gins repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in lime. When all wait a is usually the case, until ihe work is wanted, it causes such a pres sure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit lo a longer delay than they wish. AIiSiSI? TXSGftT, In connexion with this establishment, car ries on the LockS? Gunsmith business He alo makes Saw Mill Boxes, anil Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, n( a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh -Grist Mill Spindles, with Slfel ColtaS, (turned ) These articles equal to any manufactured in Ihe United Slates. All letters and orders must he directed io the Subscriber at Greenville. IIEXRY CUJ1MBEUUIIN. !,ly 12- ls3' g. ' KyOllOll fjrlUS. rMIK Subscriber has established L himself in the houses formerly orrunipil he tho l it,. i. i . kcy, derM, near the river, ami a short distance below Henjamin M. .facksou'b store, wheie he carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the besl quality, are respecifully solicited lo apply to the Subscriber person ally, or by letter. All orders for Oins will be promptly executed. (ins out of order will be expedi tiously repaired. Hlacksmithing) of every des cription, execuled in the best'style. (CPTwo second hand Cotton Gins for vtip low for cash. S.JMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarbt suro, 30th Sent. !S3l. Cqfficld Ifong, MKKCI1ANT TA1L0U, I.JKGS leave lo inform his nu merous customers and the)- ,.' n iV nohlir. .ron.n,- .u.. . . . T ' l,'c Coogrcs-iohal iw ( , v. v..., Ull j lit; nas iisi,u. nr i, returned from New York, where! lhe Appe."l he purchased a j U e have ;l,rc:i(!' l";'.v"ltJ,' i i. . , ! our reporting corns, emii.' ir)1)ll .la ooui tweu uj FALL AIND W1NTKU In his line of business, viz, -Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. Superfine claret and mixed do Superfine black, ribbed, and drab Cassimeres striped and mixed do. J etershatn and goats hair Camlet, ... o - - Hi-.ir-i- ,r CIJ i lain oiac-K and figured Velvets, --..... wuiv .inu sdun estinj;s. I'lain black and fancy Stocks, Hosoms snd Collars, ..ii juiuh. ouck ana hoskin Gloves Elastic and nctt Suspenders, ike. ' All of these Goods will I if en!. low lor cash, or on a short credit lo punctual customers. Gpi.tlp. men's clothing made and trimmed in the most fashionable stvl a ii orders from a distance will be manklully received & punctually attended lo. Call at C. A7o. three doors above the Planter's Hotel, immediately opposite the brick store. Tarboro, Oct. 14, 1S35. Notice. 4 BOY of steady habits and a- bout fourteen years old, is wanting lo the tailoring business Cur FIELD KING Oct. M, 1835. Henry Ji MERUIIAM- T, 1 I K tJ Is, p ., .Y 1 '"I In his inu 'If huh, Superfine Cloths alli r' all thenar fahhi( . v, ft -... , Drab a.Kl(,lhti.at;::r:,; coats, """'"i;.;, Goat's hair ('am!('tts r Canton FhiuMt-l, ' , A very spluulid a,sf,ln .f. nigs, consisti.n. ,, . , a. very sopei iur U1 '.,. In fact his ;1 I tiiHt t : complete of eve.v Ulil, hoe of btiMnoss ,. . , sold low (or ca.si, c punctual cusiomets. WIMllllg to pt-c, . i i . ijirtifuia v i.-iv.in i oh examine for ibeiii(.jVi s j -s i i i i it ii L'jiS derslro.n :m!is!ji1c xv,(1 hdly received ;;,j ,J( J.'' tended to! 1 CluJ .v Tai horo Oct 22d ..- IJU0SPK( F THE Congressional (ih rPHK success of ihFvrr. wehavemH.lMofi,.;;' ci net history of ih prucHiC Ctinress, from (!r,v In . sketches of the Vri;j!(.s ; r i the undersigned to p,.,. their plan to exietul ;,,! ,,f.llt ,., They have it.Jvr-d iiM, gressional (,hd,t s!(,;j llr,( r. embody the iat niei,r (t v f "f the country. tni ?ha! 'i nish an Appendix, wV" contain tlie fini.s!.( spei(;L. the promineiit sp. aii,-s mi"r most imniuiinf o! .:. .. f... ii,. J .. : '""J-'N Ui:,. wui v, mi. :iit-iiii' f.n.v j from th note, ad p, u !'" ! es of the Hep,,, in . 'Hie CoiiilVssonal Til ,!,. lv a Index, will hs? ptiltlMifj. up'o"i myn! i,,," j OQ,avo ,,or,M as reofoip, (loiiar lor lln iiwimi I'M im- srMtjit subscribed for epa i .It Jv. TV appendix of finished p:1 will, also, he pub isheJ hi, dollar. It is probable lh.it il-,e nexl,; sion of Congress will conli:;.: nearly seven munths; if work will con hi a betwteaL. and five hundred pajes, and e. be the cheapest publicyiiun j: haps in t he woild. The next session of Cup;' will probably le Ihe mo-t ev ful one which fits ocwrrti many years, and will cnlmir replete wnh inlerp!. s n c -t .: will have great ibfi ii i.ee iuU : the destiny of l he Kt pub!.: years to come. I innieui.-'etv;.:-ceding, as it d es, Ihe rt.t F: dential ekclion, ;ni(i roi.'u,!:. the leading mir.ds of all me c;: lending parlies in the ct i.; deep and abiding interest wii; tend the debates. Tin: drama will he faidifallv tx .i. and ability in one !'iyrir,i !i n! "less, and we expert loui-'i - adequate reinforcement of persons in Ihe other, k tl.e ": it meets, to fulfil our own and the expeetations ol Hie .Wi ners. No pains or cost oat part will be spared to acconf it. As tho work will beck ed regularly, and be matlf1 ' i I tl'f'Ti. nent, authentic, fl'"1 Uu in . iii, ilium inr., ...... lerwl in l ie no hlicalaa-,,r 1 ,. i ;r counlry will do well toW'- subscription wilh th r.cxl- TEliMS. Congressional Globe C(Y) the session, " , do. :o. 1 1 Cf J' session, dfifiendix.Stme price- ( .. The Congrevsional sent to tli )se papers tliat ci. . Prospectus, if our Hittraii""-; directed to it bv a m i: I ; Our Exchange Lit in we would not nNserve t, p unless this be done. , Pavment may ""ttl fiostagc paid, atom-risk-of anv &iecie-!Jayi"S ceived. XyXo attention ivillb -- order, unless the monv it, or unless some res)'"i' known to us to be so, s11 ' pay it before the session e- i . Washington City, Oct. . '
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