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OF THE a 3 Jii Appendix. I ti-jill'.-L' works have been published I liv f"'" fiv" '' There an .,JV :i tlCt ibel fir them, plobablv. i .illipr l;.i:ii'r nuh'iwheil in Ihe i,...- ....i. I. .1. ...i :.. hi. , J ill- li" aim IHCI caslOl' MilKCI l- , jj conclusive evidence of ih-r use 't'i 'fn. I'1'' I1r' '!l valuable to'a'lwho tXi" t'"1 lhe i,rott'e,","s "f (,,"- ' other publication gives lli-iii ilVli "or lta" s' c'H'ip. ' indeed, 1 ", cl'i'i'1"'' J",,'li,:',l'", ' United tf i. riiaps in the oi Ivl. Our p.,,i " at seat of Govern -.lenl enables us L MiinttlH''" l s.. low a rate. We Hie i, ' e!fil to publish t!ie proceedings of lonJfj5 in detail for our daily paper. fPisloii it it-qirts, com;;ir-i iv t i y , I., it i5lliladditi'"lil1 exi enseio change them ip V forms ol" the Conercssional Globe Wii Appein'-ix. If were not lor these i'cuiiK'.auces. ' coiil.t not publish them fut t'mif llie 61,1,1 chargr.l. yiie Congressional Globe jjmvle ;' of -' ;,',v l,ro''-din..s of the .'j ii'W- Congress, and the speeches i tj,e iiifinbers condensed. The yea-, jjj nay on all important subern are fii. l! is publi.-hcd weekly, with smail i'imjiix ''''" royal ipiarto pases. j The Jppentl'nv fLiaiiif the "speeches of i In mrmhcrs, J ull lcns;i!i. wi iMpii out by themselves, 41 1 prni tl in the .nne lorm as tUr i-rC:KM.ol (dobr. It is published iuA a the speeches can he pn-pared. al'V tia-re aie iimtr numbers pi iaii il rH ..si.iii lli. in thfit ;n nk in it. jf.uli of tlies vvoik i coinplf'ie in it jtt'. Bu: it is lesintlilf tor very Mibs'ii , rlolMvf Imlii; becniioe, il tifi ?iiuiibl It any aiulnijiiiiy in i'..e -n,fis f u ?,eeJii Hi CongriviMonal lioln , or iiny iiitl u( its Cirn-cl r.ess, it mav bii-mov-Salome, by retelling to tdc upeecli in A.ii'pnilii. Iii.ltfs lo tiolhare Slu lo 'ilci i!ers. 01 'u.i as Hit" v C n bp pri-piii imI. lw List t?.-iin of Ciii!r.-ss b( in : f:v ti!i"HH0t oiif, we prinieil rt'.uul t'we n.m:fXiiH cns of Hit Cw.iieiciMl ncit mul Ailprmlix, calciiliniii!: up..., ujjIiV to uVpi.se of ihein t..- ptioii ,u are not r.'tjiiUir subscrib. i , i rmeiniukei l.'iU. an J the latin npvi.nU :2iv, royal quarto pases. As the main , JM TOi(si-d at that s-sioii the pa Miul b.mk anu StHte has been posf- iihi niiiii tr.e next sesmuii, they will U -f.il. we may sav neU'srv. for Hiosp in iuLscribe for the iiexl session: am! j hi II ilicrefoie reserve ttwni fur those itjiiiXTS who desire iheni. nnil lill tuDciile lor them. Though not so winnow ns the proceeinL's of ordinary ."'uii ;ne imporlaut subjects discussed I ler-dei- these volumes not less vbmblo i '. any which have been, or in.iy here, i ; be, printeJ. Everv subscriber fm- iciieit sessiou. who iniends lo f.lc the 1e.i, sliould procure copied of llie last. TtnmS. )rihe Congressional Globe for the sci ii mi which commenced on the -1th Sep 'niiber, 1837. C 5 tm ru,e Ajjiendlx for the same sos ion, 1 rn I'-nhe Congressional Clolt for the -t(ju winch is to connneuce on "Ht!i ild v of I), cenibt-r 1 00 I 00 i "t:i Aitntlix lor die same ses- ij jurson sfntlingus the moony for ie topits of either of the above pwblica will be entitled to h copy. -Jim lilMiMy be trnumilted tny rmil, paid, at our i Mi. The notes of ? incorporated bank in lb.- Tniu-d - 'Ciiircril in Hip ,friinii of ciHiulrv "fiilh,riili,.,. .LU, ..i.l I... i"it whtn subscribers u pno ure M,,,,, l,Hnb$ i tin- Northern and I' states, tiny will please send them ...Mire an tiie numbers, the Mib-cnp fJ Mioi.ld be here by ihe lliii of Decfin jfr ailenl'on will V'itl to nny or- vUt.s the money accompany it, or uu ', '-""lerespoji.'il-le person, known to us ' w, shall agree to pav it before the Blair & Hives. '"iglon City, Nv. 8, 1837. pr Rose Blankets. from Sl co J(er pHir an). Upwar,4 A) IIPirr,v R1....1 . .. ..." . . , . b-" ui.niKeis, irom oO cts. each, no. Pieces white, red and yellow Fannels, cents, do. ". " P'ain, striped, and plaid Sattinelts, fJces, do. 'Cloths, various coi n s, prices cheap, ,.n.eres $1 per yard and upwaai. c 'scamblet Cloaks and blanket Coats. F " flies' Cloaks, from $3 to 20 each. For 'eS' r!,i.0rfoe at VPrl reduced prices at the tdP Cush Store. Jan. Wediltll. Tar! ,or Nov, 2 1837. J, csGordonSfCo. KO 11 FOLK, VA. r their -rvi.... t n. ....t.; mission Merchants. l-'t-ir AGGNT at Halifax, HENRY WILKES, ESQ. 'M forward promptly all DUCE 3 -"trusted to his care. 0v- 1837. oni Shellers. I n,(..e.r,'!l,,,,t ,u;w C,,r 'pllrs, l;, , H ! ,,e hi"1 " asonMbb. d iic- v .... . ........ iikoo, of 1 1 a- Cr . Ul'r'tilli ,. , ? on nppiicaimti ll Ibis ilfiivc. Land for Sale. TWVW. Snb.eriber I. in- deMrous to JL ren.ox,. vt.vard. rfr.-rs fr M, fle I laniHM in on which he resides, 7 Iniles H. ..ove .antonsb.ir-, i,t the Fork of ToUnot and While Oik Sw;iuls, containing About 1400 Acres, f oilier about 2(K acre- are cleared, nod well adapted to the grow th of cm Ion, Corn,iic. On the premises, are Ji comfortable Divr.llinz House. n uei-esarv oni-hotises, together with an Hpple Orchard, kc. Term will t; 111 id.- ar-..unud:iio. For further jiarti cni..ls p''y to the suit criber. James Tar 11. September 14, 1S37. 37 J!oticc. J have this day efabli-;hed our- s.-lves in this place for the purpose ol li ausactmg :r.4r:R.L COMMISSION BUSINESS. We letpectfiilly tender otir services to our fiiemls and the public in general hs such. Mrstrs. M. cS- 7'. Ferrall, OF HALIFAX, C A'c'mii Act-nu. J.o will a all limes pay s'ricl atteulion lo all ftisucz: That may be left in ihir cliarjre. tint a few weeks in mo the Bridge arms ihe lio. anoki- at Weldon w ill be couipleied, when l!ie t'rtis w ill run thru' to I lulilav, .N. C. IV. Harris 6? Co. NoiCo'k, 'e. Sept. 1, 1S37. Valunhle Land FOIl SALE. ILL R V. SOLD, at privme sa'e, M.meiitne in Ihe lat of January in xt, one L'l tn taiion (' value, luiving on it A good Mill and Gin, CONTAIN I NO About 400 Acres Said Tract of Land is situate iu Edge, combe county, N. C and is ihe place whereon James Daniel died, and which is now owned by hi orphans. One of the undersigned will be in the settlement i.f said plantation at the time above specified, when nny gentleman can have the oppor tunity of purchasing. One of the orphans i of age and will make title Ihe others are not of a?e, and v ill give as cood bonds for the performance of the contract as can be had iu Georgia and Alabama. J.1MES SIMMOXS, .LIMES Ji.SKEll'. R LIZ It MSI EL. Sept. 17, 1S3. liacon and Lard FOR SVLK. rill HE snbseiiber has for jal a large i (iimnlit v of prime BACON AND LARD. Which he will i'i;os of on reasmiabb teriu. He has deposited oine for snle at the slore if Messrs. . Austin V Son, iu the town of Tarhornugh. John Daniel. Sept. 14, 1837. Swainis Justice. THE author of the -'Man f Bimness' is now prepaiir a iiw and com plete treatise, in be a practical ABSTRACT nP THE Common and Slalnlt Laws OF NORTH CAPOLINA. Relating to the official duties and respou. sibilities of Justices of ihe Peace, Sheriffs, Coroners, Constables, Wardens of the Poor, Overseers ol Roads, Rangers, En try Takers, Surveyors, Processiouers, f'.iinrdiaiis. Executors. Admini.irators, Trustees, Aeents, Attorneys, Carriers, &c. lo be more plain and practical in its de tails, than any law-book now extant. The whole will be comprised in one moderate sized volume of perhaps, about 400 octavo pages. The work ill le well printed and bound, and ready for suliscri bers durir the month of March next; lo he promptly delivered at any Couit House within the' State at $3 50 per copy, or 3ii for 10 copies. Any subscriber who may be pleased to pay now iu advance, shall have a receipt in full for $2 5i. Address B. Swaim, Alto. a Law, Ashboro'igh, N. C. free ol postage. October, 1837. JYoticc. F OR SALE, a I Tarboro', the follow ing works, by Jas. Osbourn. Old School Sonnets, price o0 cents. Present Dark and Sickly Stale of the Church of Christ, 2o cents. Fac Simile, or the Religion of New England porhayed, 12a cents. Tidioirs of Jov from the Hill r- " 7c- cenls. ol Zton, Also, The Bondage of tbe 'U (translated) by Martin Luther, (North Carolina or nort hern inonev only can be received in payment ) Ajply to 4 .Inly, lb37. JjUld lUlg. Rail Road JYoticc. 4: S5 Acin'NG!:RS nisNrih, andespe- v V. f yas Baltimore, or 10 J ' t,,e,V'rSi'.i Springs, are respec.fully ia J;11:' fromTarborongl, Vh Haufa leave Blakelj regularly three nines au.ek.ri ,Jo' ,0 PelerOnrg and U.chmond n, ,ilne f,,rthe Western Line of Sidles. Ihrouoh Lynchburtr ,,d Charlottesville and Staunton, and for the Daily Mail I"1 ti hn nichmond and Fred'ericks b'.rg Kad U,ia(li nrl ivil) ,,y ,r,is Ljne R( Uah.Meionio dinner and in Caltimo,e iy a o clock in the evening. Passengers who take ihe Wilmington unci ILilifax Line, U ill find the route by the Petersburg Rail Road the most certain and agreeable and although the Mail Train of Cars. leave but three times ft week, yet almost every day an Kngine with attain by which Passen". gers call be conveyed; leaves B'ake.ly nud arrives at the junction with the Greens ville and Roanoke Rail Road in good time to take the Daily Express Mail Line for the North, which connects at Petersburg with all the fast Not tbern Lines of Rail Road, steamboats or stages. Oi t it E Pktkksbi ko Rah. Road Co. Hlh Aug. 1837. JYoticc. WORI IIEllN AND SOUTHERN Tra I'i vellers will find good accommodation and prompt attention at the Blakely Hotel, And they are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves; the undersign ed pledges liimelf to do his best to pleae and give satisfaction to those who may favor him with Iheir custom. The CARS of tin? Petersburg Hail Iload, Leave this almost everyday and regular, ly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in time to connect with tho Cars which carry Ihe Great and Express Mails, and the pubiic may be assured every thing shall be done for t heir comfort and ac commodation, which it is in the power of the undersigned to uo. Jas. IK E. Balls Blakely Depot, Northampton, N. C, ? 14th Aug. 1837. Dunn, JU'lhcainc iSf lirownlcy Have now on hand a very extensive anil well assorted Stock of Groceries, pi Wh'ch includes, with otherJtTtiStsju a I i rue supply of Cotton Jagging, B-ileliopH Ticine, boe ami Upper Leather, all laid in no iei ll.e most lavorable circuni-tauces, and which II. ey are disposed to -tell on reasonable terms. They w ill continue to lleceive on Consignment Sell, COTTON, TOBACCO, And other Produce, on their unl terms, aod will, as heretofore, give ihe strictest attention to all business confided to their management. Petersburg, 10th Aug. 1837. host or Mislaid, THREE Notes of Hand one vs. John .Lawrence, Sr. of Conetoe, for $35, dated in 183d, and bearing interest from 1st Jan. 1337. One do. vs. Joshua Daf fin, for about 37, daied in May Conrt last, with interest from the date. One vs. William T. Lllinor, for $25, dated be pinning of June last, with interest from date, for money lent, as expressed" iu the note. These notes are all made payable to the subscriber. All persons are fore warned trading for the same. James Ellinor. October 16, 1837. JYoticc. E bate of late had a new elemen tary work introduced among us and into our schools, entitled the Beacon Spelling Book, Which we fiod from experience, to be far supeiior to any thing of the kind ever of fered to the public It is generally be lieved with us, thai, children will learn twice as fast, from the study of that work, as they will from any other spelling book whatever; for which reason parents and teachers are advised, to use the Beacon Spelling Book, for the early advancement of the rising generation. Jlvera Walton. Sept. 30, 1837. Sheriff's and Constables Blanks for sule, AT THJ OFFICE- TV )ticc. THE snbseiiber wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that lie has just received lnm New Voi k Ilis Fall supply of Which added to his former stork makes it very complete. He inviles all those that want to purchase Fine and' cheap Goods, In his line, to give him a call, as he feels confident that he can ide :io tintli . .. quality and price. UGeitfemen furnishing their own cloth can have ii iriailp mo. I ;.... ...i ;.. .i. best manner and at the hnrt-st notice. Ilcnru Johwtlon. Tarboro' Oct. 4th, 1837. JYoticc. HAVING positively decided on remo ving from Tarboro on the 1st June. we respectfully invite all our friends who have unsettled accounts of any description witli n, to call and settle the" same at ihe earliest possible day their convenience will admitk Our business has been ol" Ions- standing, and our uniform disposition to be (iccommodatiuv lo our customers, we hope will be a sufficient stimulus to insure a punctual acquiescence to our reijuest, that we may be enabled to close our busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we think of residing iu Tai borough.) This appeal is made it ittt a confident exoecia tion that nil concerned will call at our store as desired. Any claims on us Will be promptly paid when presented. We. also oiler Any Goods in our Store AT COST, Ihe stock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought III to lo per refit, under prices generally kaid for Goods the Inst year. 1 1 Real Estate, Store house, k ware houses, and Lot, Large and extensive, the most pleasantly located and arrangr-M for business of any in the place indeed it is not inferior lo any in the Sate, for comfort and ex' ended mercantile operations. A large Jhoelling, And out houses of all descriptions, plea naully located in good condition for a large family or boardiu? house, ilinii" room 40.eYjpnc with two Lots of Laud attached. Two Lots of Land, With a gin and screw house, a first rate iron screw, and (50 saw gin, with room to hold 100,1Xt0 lbs seed cotton, and 50 bales when packed a large stable, granary, fodder loft, hud carriage houses, work shop, &.c. not inferior to any iu the Slate Mont IHY acres of Land, One and a half miles from town a conve nient privilege fur any resident iu Tarboro. JMso, a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 acres, 15 miles above Tarboro, with a large and comfortable duelling house, all necessary out houses, large garden well enclosed, grape vine, selected fruit trees, fic. sur rounded by a large anil handsome grove, and as good water as any below the mountains comprising one ,f the hand somest and hea:hiesl location, iu ibis part of the county. Th" dwelling is in the pine wood, I i miles from Ihe ("reek, or main plantation; on which is a good o rrseer's house, colli. n house, negro houses, c. w ith a lare b.r u and sihbles, and the best farm yard in the county for raising man ure, al! well enclosed cleared laud suffi cient lo make riOO barrels corn, 4(J lo &4,0OO lbs seed cotlou. small grain, pota toes, SiC. &IC. well divided, With good gales, fences, Sic nud will insure to ihe purcha ser as profitable investment as any farm in the county of the enme extent. Any person residing down the country would find this one of the most healthy and delightful residences in the State. All or any of the above property will be sold at a great sacrifice. A. cV S I). GOTTEN. S. D. GOTTEN 8? SON. Feb. 24, 1837. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe, county (hat he has located himself In Tarborougb, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, silting chair.', fire screens and I he like painted, will bring them lo the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into Ihe coun'rv.when house paiutin is required. All orders in his line of nusiness will be thankfidlyreceived and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de Jlrquer. Tavboro' 26tU Feb lf36. 'i good Assortment of Family Groceries, Cot ten Bugging and Bale Hope, FOR SALE BY N. M. Martin $ Donnnn. Old Street, Petersburg, l'a- dCPThey have taken a large &, convenient Brirk Warehouse On the wharf for the Storage of Cotton Sent to their care where ft will be en tirely secureas the house is unconnect ed wilh any other building. N. M. M. cS- I). October 25, l37. NEW AND SPLENDID Millinery, tc. THE Subscriber is now opening her Fall Supply Of Goods, w hich hav'msr been selected with care by her.-elf nut of the latest importations, enables her -onfl. denily to assure her friends and custom ers, that thev cannot fail being pleased with them. Her assortment comprises A GREAT VARIETY OF BONNETS, Silks, Satins, Velvets, &c. Together w ith a laipe quantity of staple and fancy articles usually kept in Milline ry establishments all of which she will sell at very low prices for cah, or on the Usual credit to miUCI'l! customers. An inspection of the Goods is tespectfilly inv ited. A. C. Howard. Tarboro', Oct. 27, 1837. Entertainment, As usual, at the well known McBude Stand, EDGECOMBE COUNTY", N. C. 16 miles above 'I'm borough 51 below Raleigh. M Vrice C6th August, 1837- To the Ijtidies. THE Subscriber is now opening at his Cheap Cash Store, Ihe following JV'fw Goods, Which he respectfully solicits the Ladies to call and examine, (io wit:) Extra rich plaiu and figured Silks, Saiius, and Poplins, A areat vaiiny of painted Muslins and Cambrics, oft he most beautiful patterns both snifiil and large, Elegant primed Bishop Lawns, some with silk stripes, Small pattern Bells to match. Beautiful small pattern CIihIIvs, A splendid assortment of needle worked lace and mulln Capes and Collars, the greatest bargains and richest Goods ev er offered, Dunstable, Berlin, Swiss and fancy straw jionneis, newest and mot fashionable khapes, in great variety, Cap borders wilh flowers, a new article, Artificial sprigs for caps and wreaths for the hair, Bonnett, cap and belt Ribbons, lo suit ev ery taste, Very handsome belt Buckles &: Bracelets, Elegant assortment of laucy neck Shawhs, r ouchetts and embroidered lace Scarf entirely new, Ladies and misses Corselts, of the most approved make, in great variety, A large assortment of Ladies and misses Parasols, ot every size, quality k style, Extra rich velvet and bead Bags, L-'ce & gauze Veils, of every description, Henrstitch'd iTnen canibi ic Handkerchiefs Elastic head Bands, Chinelle cord, Mohair Caps, Fans, hair Ringlets, Light kid and fancy silk Gloves, White, black and farrcy colored plain and embroidered silk and cotlou Hii.e, in great variety, M-islin Edgings and Insprtings, Thread and bobbiuett Laces, Edgings and Inserting-, Plain and figured Bobbinett, An elegant assortment of Ladies and mis. ses French, kid, satin velvet, prunella, seal and morocco Slippers and Shoes, of the newest style and very best quality, most of which were no.de expressly to order. pieces new s'.vle Calicoes, a inoug which are a great ma ny elegant patterns, from 10 lo 30 cents per yard, 50 pieces Ginjhams, good and cheap. Plain, striped, and check'd Muslins for dresses, from 25 rem- and upwards, Corded Skirts, various qualities. The above with every other article in THE FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods Line, Can be Iwd in the greatest variety at Extraordinary low Trices, For Cash or on the usual credit, At llie CliHitp Cash Storn. JJS. IVEDDELL. Tarboro', April, 1837, NEW FIRM. T-:J:-HE Sid'scribers having purchased Ihe Store bouse. Lois, Goods, w .res ami Merchaiiuize, ol Mi ssr. li. M Jat k son 4 Co. intend carryins: on the mer cantile business in all its biauchcs at the old stand, under ihe firm ol J. r J. Lew rence One of Ihe firm is now in New York, to lay in a large assortment ol" stasitalle STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, &C, Which will be here by or In fore Notem ber Conn all of w hich we a-e del-1 min ed to sell at a small advance frfr Cah. of on a ciedil lo punctual customers. We shall keep constantly on hand an ex'en sive assortment of Goods meichaudize. Q3"W:e have also pun based ihe black smith and his tools. All kinds of black smith work will be done at the shortest notice, as usual. JOHN LtVRENGE. JOS'yJH LA W HENCE. Tarboro', Oct. 9, IS37. N. B. Dr. Jusiffh Lawrence w ill continue the practice of no durine, as herplofore. State of JShrth Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Picas and Quarlir Sessions. AUGUST TERM, 1837. Je-se 11. Powell ) vs. Original AUath- Frederick P Evans, j went Levied on Ihe LhikIs ol Fredeiick P. Ev aiiM, lying on Beach Run, containing 400 a err. s more or less, adjoining the 1 mds of James S. Bailie, W i.liain 1. L l linor, and othti. T appearing ro ihe satisfaction of ti.C Couit, that Fredeiick P. Evai.s, li e dcleudant in ihiscrise,is not an inhabitant of this Stale: It is tl.erelore oid-tt d, ihat publication be mane in lite Tail.. rough Press lor six weeks Miccessively , that un less the said Frederick P. J. van ppearii at (he next Court, to be held on the iouith Moiniav in November next, and replevies the property levied on, mid -.leads to is sue, thai judgment by default w ill be I t li dded againsi him. Witness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of saia Court, at office in thorough, the fouiih Monday in August, lfc-37. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price adv 3 .. State of JSorlli Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Qvarter Sessionsi AUGUST TLR.Vi, 1837. Judith Bass ) vs. ' Petition for patilion of" Levi Daniel, ) Lnuds. T appearing to the satUlaeiiou of the: Court, that Levi Danitl, ll.e diftudaiit m this ea-e, is not an inhabitant of thi Slate: It is therefore ordeied, that publi cation be made in the '1 ai borough Press for six weeks successively, that unless the baid Levi Daniel appears at ihe next Court, to be held oil ihe iourih Monday Hi IN ovcinber next, then end there lo plead to issue, uiherw ie the Miid petition will be takeu pro couk'sso, and set for hearing' accordingly. Wiiiie?, Joseph Bell, Clerk of said Court, at olhce in Taiboi oui,, the luuilii Mouuay in August, lb.'7. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price adv 2 75. btrayed, 1 nlf . i.e.. me Duoscuuer at Hamilton; luaiuii county, on Saturday labl, i black JJave, Aboti 8 years old. ft foot t :..i... high, and a split in her lefi hind hoof. liheial irwnnt will lm r...' i... a. i... try of said mare t me in Mai tin count v . . . . . . "mi i.ii inanei anil am- !. 1 ....r respecting her will be thankfully rcctiveJ. John C. II eathtvsbu. August II, 1837. Chinese Mulberry. THE subscriber ha for disposal seve raj hundred rooted trees ami cut tings of the noted Morns Multicnules, or New Chinese Uulbcrrv Found doubly advantageous' for silk cul i ...,,i r . .,,;, . t ,.., oeantiiul oma- rnenti l trees, of moderate size, the eye can rest upon. Ol the ease of propaga ting this tree and its rapid growth the pub lic may judee when informed that from ft small routed plant, Tor which a dollar was paid at Baliimore about lour years since, Ihe sub-criber has disposed of a large number, and lias yet as above slated, and thai his fi.Kt propagated nees are near twenty feet hih :,ud beautifully propor tioned. The leaf is atlaikgreeu color and olien lfi inches long arid II LiojhI. The priee, (now reduced) is At cents each for plants upwards of 5 feet high and proportionate for those of a smaller size U when a number are taken at a time SIDNEY IVF.hLEn. Brinkleyville, Halifax county, N. C Hec. 15, fc.3. P. S. Mr. Geo. Howard i my Agent for vines and trees at TarUro,,gri ami vicini ty, and those desirons of any plant, would, do well lo make early application, so that ihey may be included Ut a box about i , sent to Mr. Howar I f ' i 4 t;
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