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T II " " ant sulcientLv numerous. The lot contains sey- t iV cn or eight acres of excellent hind; and tta place' CI W-t 1 it T vT 11Y $ Y' 1 f IT IV is universally admired as one of the most beautifuL i U V I 4v V e WV V v H(t and desirable situations in or near the City. It ' . . . . a will be exchanged, if desired, for land, provided T W J3 L l T 11 I E.l II . the land mid location should suit. - ,v : nrv wtrnrrs t v rtnr r it? nAQtr iufvi: J63H will also sell 200 acres1 land 1 miles frotaV OM TJIOUAM) DOLLAR CASH TlUihS. 1??r ; r..M w, U . : rPirU Inminl lJnmn At thia norFiilrmh . .,.. mrtAtr T T IMf i V i nr iwciuu zxiiuutu uiuuiv, wi vino i'- , 1.IIV0 .! laSLtJllx X. 11, ISO V. 1st, IBiJb. . : L r H-y? DM TO RBNT.M 1 ioAt io n onimri." n ccs on the 13th dav of September pin:i, wA i,f iq - " " " W ItttlUlZlli W 1 1 it M.J'JV CJ next. "The "StfiBtfriFio AMurtiCAK ' i an Illustrated lWMicaL devoted chicily to the promulgation of information, relating io ine vanoiu .uuvuuiut- u infnrmALion. ra ALintr lo ine yarn uu uuticwuv; nu rru. i.,,-, .wi I, . Uhemie Arts, industrial Manufactures, Agncm- ,. 1 . , r . , -i - v tare, Patents; Inventions, Engineering, 'MiLork, fut mentioned m the foregoing ndver and all interests which tiu; light of practical science tiacmcilt, (remaining llllSOl(L) 18 Ollercd ' is calculated to advance. , for rent. T. J. LEMAY. Reports of U. S. Patents granted are also pub- r March 19, 1837. lUhed every week, including Ofliciul Copies ot all nialioa upon thousands ot other subjects. THE SUBSCRIBER informs Planters and Farmer .the Patent Claim., together with news and infor- . CHINESE SUGAR OANE SEED. , $1000 IX CASH PRIZES ill be paid on timt i,e has obtaiucd from John KlrkWatrick.Esn. of thol8t of January tix.t, for the largest list of sub- this ccwty, his erop of seed of this valuable cribe'rs; as follows : 2(10 for the 1st, $175 for plant; some of the-properties of which are said tobo the 2nd, Slaa for the Urrd, $125 Ibr he 4th, $100 M4(Aomz::f: for the 5th. 75 for the Gth, $50 for the 7th, $10 First, an acre of the stalk proper cultivated, wilf or the Sthi 30 for the 0th, $25 for the 10th, $20 yield from 400 to" 500 gallons of pure syrup, tqual for the 11th, and $10 for the 12th. For all clubs to Ihc best Kcw Orleans. of 20 ami upwards, the subscription price is only Second. It surpasses all other plants for fodder 1,10 Xauies can b sent from any Post Office and for feeding green to cnttl or hogs, on account until .January 1st, 1857. jHere are fine chan- of the great abundance of sugary juice which it ces to secure cash prizes. 1 f?ntainsr ?nd whmsoWn in close drills yields an, The SciKXTiFic American- is published once a cr?P.of fodd'r ... ft rm -4Tint wc k: every number contains eight large quarto jThird. , It is so certoin, andproli acrop that , o ' r rr P. PS ,v r planters maybe sure of succeeding with it ns a syrup pa C3. forming annually a complete and splendid ia"jcl j Qa.4I n(tun a.a f v,vA'.v 1 . . . T ..i . J ,, 7w,7 plant any where Sontn of the btate of JNcw iork vogurnc, illustrated with several hundred onjutal i , .g offcrcd for 8ale in pnckQCes suflicicnt en 9rWf' . to plant half an acre 4 fcct x lj feet, at one dollar , jTlhRMS. Single i Subscriptions, $2 a year, lieiTpacknsCi lfscnt by mail, thirty cents must be or $1 for six months, rive copic3, tor six months, d to pay postage. $i; for a year, $3. Specimen copies sent rjrati. ' SAM'L J. ITIXSDALE, Office Stamps, taken at par for subscriptions. - Jan'v 15, 1857. 12 2t JiClters suoulu be uirecteu paid) to MUXN cfcCO. 1T)RX TO APHIIj- NO. 12S FidtontBtreet, Xew Vork. Conversaiional meeting, notation etc. 723 ; Put- m ar m Ear Messrs. MUN & UU., are extensively en- tjne n Manure, Covering Corn, 727: wheat ana 1'iea in procuring patents lor new inventions, anu Qats, 728: liaise Sheep, 72a; uuitureot uotton, .1 advise inventors, witnout enrrge, in regard to Manuring and HiU-Side lmcning, y;ju ; .muk tows wil the novelty ot their improvements. and Escutcheons, 731; Agricultural Sciencema- ; nuring, 732; Editorial Mutter, 733 to 737 uaising VALUABLE CITY PKOPKH'IY FOR SALE. Sheep. 332; Dropsy, Transplanting, Too much Seed The subscriber olTers forsaie h s fo mer resi- for Potatoes, llru Manure, Rosin Oil, 34; Spring dence in the North-Wcstern part ot the City of and Crops 735; Kemcdy orllog oa ahjc of llaleigh. It is pleasantly and1 beautifully sitna Peas and Beans, Agrrcu tural Societies and Conver ted, in agoodneiuhborhood,cnnvchientto the rail sational Meetings, 720, U. road Depot, and the bu'ddmg U commodious and PAYMENTS FOIt THE ARATOH SLNCE MAUCH constructed with convcuiencc torn large family. so. There are three acres in the Tot, rich and highly ir crc Tom i rtnlnrs nn'd .so rrnts Jr.lin W productive, which, as the grounds lie well for sev- Xorwood; 2 dollar?; II II Bridgets 2; J3i Towkf, nd. crai uuiiumg low, win ue uivioe i, or soia in wnoie, ctcf 7. liurnf Co. adv., C; nrd the Ullowirg 01,0 to suit purchasers, if early application be mader dollar eachU Kinney, John StafiTord, Geo. U Vn The subscriber will also sell his present resi jCRtiucf R"V' Gibson. R C Wilnm, C Kehster. II IV dence half a mile East of the Capitol, in the midatiord. Micnjnh Mudry. J:F Cutl.rnl, Jhn WrHcr oi ine uci society, ine uwumiir nouso is .mrge. nr. ties, w.hoss, .iumes i.oug.' i Ji i;jitcf, and pronounced by judges to be one of ih( best Ft5nn. J C Bailer, Scth AVoodall, James $tarrctt built houses In t,h City. Th cv.; Louses uzcood T? AVIou. ' V'vT,."-i
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