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ROOT, "VtTOCLD respectfaHy uraonnoe to th LtBw' W sad 6oUmea mt Bftleigh, m4 U fnhOc -iermllT, Uuithoku rooomUy retm ftw&tk North with a new. beutiful and splendid stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, kc, &c which he U prepuwl to seM lower than soch arbetoa lav Tr been sold in this market at any previoM tuaa. Harioc hinuelf paid great attention to Um seleetioBi of his goods, he is confident that, for Beauty and Ftshtoa, no snperior stock was rrw befero exhlM tsd in North Carolina. t. His assortment is made up of a rery great Tari-; tf, and consists, in part, of the following articles : J2WELKT AND FANCY GOODS Gold and Sher Lerer Watehoa, Anchor Cytindera, Vertical Easapements, Gold and Steel Guard Chaina, Saala, , Keys, together with a large assortment Of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and SIItw PeaciU, Gold Fens, Thimblea, Medsffioa, Gold Hearts and Crosses, Mantel docks. Gold and 8iWer momntad Canes, Card Cases, ToDet Bottles and La dies' Toilet Work Besea, Cheasmea and Baekgasn saoa Boards, Steel Pesa, Gilt, Steal, Gloss and Sa tin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Baser Strops Parses, Ac, tc SILYKR AND PLATED WARE : SHrer Table, Tea, Dessert, 8ah and Mastani 8pesas, Ladwav Sagar Tonga, Batter Knaree, Oilies e anted Caeeot Kmta. Castors, Candle-Sticks, Saaffen aavd Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greqaea, BritUaia Warn, la etts or single peices, Silrer aad Plated Cope, 80 rar and Iwy Napkin Rings, Ac, Aa, . ?i . SPECTACLES : Gold, 8ilTer, Blae aad polished Steal Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article to rait the eyes of all per sens ; Yerf snpe risr Flint Glasses, that may be adjisstod la any frame, at any notice, ;.; i , PERFUMERY : (mpriainc Powder .Boxes, Cologne and Laredder Waters, Toilet Powder Sha ting and Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Teotk aad Rha tmg Brashes. CUTLERY : A large assortment of superior Esaors, Pocket and Pen &aiTes, also Dirks and Dowie Knires. ... . . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Spanish GoHara, Vtelins, Clarionets, Flntcs, Fifes, Gaitar aad Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows, Ac, Ac Watches aad Clocks repaired in superior style. As his owb personal atteatioa will be girea to the department, those persons haTbtg articles to repair may rely en their being well and faithfully execu ted. Gold and 8flrer manufactured to order. High ast prices girea for okl Gold aad gOver. TO SPORTSMEN : Patent Six Barrel Self-Be-volring and "Repeating Pistols. C B. BOOT has also reoeired a tne k of Dou ble Barrel Gons, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Pewdes Flasks, Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of BaU wm's Improred Elastic aad Indented Gun Wadding," As., Ac, Ac Raleigh, May, 1853. 41-tt T US T RECEIVED. 60 pairs Mens f . fj tne Calf Peered Boots. ts ai 1 L 12 pairs Mens1 fine Morocco aad Patent VA Boots. 12 pairs Mens" fiae Opera Boots. ' 24 pairs Mobs' fine Jenny Lind Shoes. Msde by superior workmen aad of the latest stylo. N. L. 8TTTH. . January 81, 1852. 10 New Books. rpHE Days of Bruce, by Graoe Aguflar, AnUxor JL oi hobik influence. Woman's Friendship, &c Hum bold U1 Cosmos, oA IVs Li& aad Letters of Klebuhr. KecoUections ef a Literary Life by Moss iCtr iora The Howadji ia 8yria, by Curtic . Pequiaillo e Tale by G. P. B. Jamea. , . What Now? For Young Ladies just leaving oy tter. khimm. r. iMenu. For sale by n , . - W. L. POMEBOT. " Raleigh, June 29th, 1862.. 62e John P. Stages Bon Ac oo. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN UXXXS, WBTTB OOODS, UOSIKKT, STCTT SOOOS, wooLns a soom roK mxs wxab, " ? BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, lnTito the attention of buyers to a desirable assort meat of the abet named goods. Ke.21 John St. wwwin;,inc 4 was. Jane 14th, 1852, 8 48 Baltimore Copper. IP Gunpowder Copper- Works, Baltimore,' M. atill continue the mannfactnre of all dnscrip tions of tiie wen-known, aad iraperior articles made T. . w P8 IO"7 years. - - - a Copper, Brader's Snoots, Boda, Ban, Naitajr Batsod Bottoms, and Pattern Sheet of aB aesenpoona, supplied at the shortest notiooy and iwi,j wirnuuni. x or sale by ' v r i:- C. BRADRVHArmw' 19 Soeeasor to George Williams, Ageak GasW powder Copper Works, No. SO, Frederick at. -uiyz, leoz. t 68 4t General Ajrsnov. 'HE undersigned offers Jus semees as agent fee the transaction of any business la' the City oJ "tgh, at the "PmW1 DmHnMU thA W..v. - of s Jad t fh Office of the geeratarr -.f 'ewers addressed io him win bo W2Ste' and hitehargefflbodeJ REFERWrTfa - . KUFUSH.PAGB. SSLu. . M inn. J- or Btate, D B. Freeman. Clk Courts, Puc -Treasurer.-E. nae Court. flMii Vl' irl. 8te, W. H. JoW r TW- A CtarlDWeamj . Bank if ii T0MESTtp XJ Cloths, a. ;n -A '- PPly of J'J 2, Wo' U W PECa"ACei ;j63-4w.. 1rc -.. -;geU i,,i1t-" '-- ' TMMISTER BOOK AKD JOB ,. ' OFFICE Summer Goods fbr TUCKEB, are) ' now reootrlag sire aad wall eeteetedBteek at fitanle and Fancy Goods to which your attention ia OTMctfettr inritodr' Coasistias: ia part of the fol- toviagt: ?.-i-f-ir- -i - . Brocade Pouh Do Sol silk Solid Col'd aad White do i White Brocade Bilks . ' Rich Plaid Chamelioa Silica White aad Bl'k Watered do Boper BTk Gro Do BJdne do Flg'd and Satin Striped shalleys Bolid and Rg'd Barege Pancy Silk Tissues Orgaadi Lawns French JackoneU Printed Maslins BrDliaBtea - Plaid aad Solid Ginghams English aad American Chintx DettetL CsAoked, Swiss, Jacknaei, Kaiasook, -.- aad Taritea Maalina Blk Silk Lace XlaatiUaa .. Plain aad Emb'd Cabtoa. Crape 8hawla Bl'kSilkLaoa French Workd Coflaifa, Ca, (emiseUas and Cnder-sleeres Swiss and Jackonet Muslin Bands . Soollopod Linen Cambric aad Beriere Stitched tt-dkf Swims and Jackonet Edging and Inserting! ' Real tad Imitation Velencieaa Edgings . Ladies aad Gents Kid G lores, best quality " ' Alexander's Silk Glores Bieh Bonnet, Neck and Scarf Ribbons - Silk Frincea, Battens and Triaudngs French Working Cotton, Linen aad Cotton Floss, Ac, Ac March 18, 1862. 22 Fifteen Dollars Reward. Ty UK A WAY from site Subscriber, about the 8th lVi of February, uy aegro man,' Waahingtoa, dark color, 27 years old, 8 feet 1 or 2 inches high, weight 176 or 80 pounds, long limba, his right ankle bonds outward caused by a hurt, whan rery yodag, which makes him hop whoa walking ; front tooth good ; had oa. whoa be left, a ' brown woolen eeas. He may change bis name and try to pass aa a free nana. ft will giro the abore reward to aay person who wiQ doUrer aim to toe in GraariHo County, four miles South of Wilton, of ten doHara, to confiae him ia Jail, so that I can get hint. Addon me at New Ugat F. U., Wake County. . - , -JOHN TURNER. Graarflle, March Si; 1852. 27 i-r pianos.: nVrOWreeeiriag at the North CaroUiMusto Store, a splemd&d ssortanaai of Pianos from the Cele brated FactorfjoX Knabeft Uaeaie, xsejuatora, wno reeoirod the ftrat Premiums three years ia auooea-. sion, km 1848, 1849, and 1850, at their anual xhi bitioa of the State of Maryland. 4 Grand Piano,, ia a modern style, haadootaa wood WW do do with earred ornaments from t700to J $1000 Square Piano; Splendid earring ornamental style, no. z, wo Square Piano, splendid earring Gothic style, No. , ew Comptiamg 6 Oesaas miker m Romwtt or JTaao oewjr, SnU i m oaaV Irm Vowm Soabi Pxaxo, splendid earriag oraaaa'd style, Urmwmg J9. , J do do - - do . do Gothio stria. . . . - . do S 450 400 876 876 850 850 850 825 825 do e. do square cor. ease, ogee Tablets, oa a large lash stand, . do . do 4 do do . round do do ofnam'd with xaodern mouldings, do do 10, do do do do do plain ftaiah, of superior wood, do do do . do do hollow cornered ease, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stead, do do 6, do " do do ' do do on modern Ws, ' do do, do do scjuareeoreaae, Goth, pattern Tablet aad oetog, legs, do do .9 do : do. hollow do do plain Tablet, and oetogoei lege, do do , do em sqaare do do do plain legs Ctmprmnf f Qatooss, mtwt Irm Frmmt. do do faohhurahio style saso, orna moated with raooldinga, - do do hollow oornoredcaaa, aad 8 eoraered Oeeeleca. . . 800 280 do do , square eoraered case, gothio Tablets, legs to match, Cvmjrimmg 6 Ortawm, Inm PlaU mnd Bar. do do hollow oorneredcase, oa a scroll 280 stand,' Drmrvtf JY 6,1 do . do do do 875 250 do oa turned kn. do do square do legs to match, do do do do' fancy Tablet, aula do " 250 225 Drawinjrs of the abore numbers can be seen at the Music Store, or when desired any number eaa be seat to persons wishing to examine. r -v - DRAWING AND PAINTING. Bristol Board, superior oualitr. Albuma, Tiatod Board, Fabers Peaeils, Tinted drawing papper, Caav- tn tne piece ana on stretchers, ranoue stses, Paiata, Oila, Vanish, Brushes, Palett kmire, Pal etteupo. Maul attcka, black aad white Oayena, Ac Ac ia ihort erery thing accessary, for those taste ful aad beautiful aoeompliehmcato. , . , Piano Cor era, Uutta rerena firured aad plain. fined with cloth ia order to secure the Piano against the dampness of the atmosphere, a new sad spbnv did article,' .'. ' v A choice seleetioa of new and popular Music (his day rocciTcd and for sale by ' ' " 'Baleigh, lan. 6th, 1852: ' t Oils! 'Oils!! Oils!!!- - GALLONS assorted 00a, for Painting, Burainr In Lampc Machinery, aad arming purposes. Also." a fresh supply iuet re- eeired of Taper sad Lamp OiL Also, a awppty ef e best burning Ftaid I hare erer had. Also, a good supply of OKrf OH, trash, and sweet, yast ro oehred and for aale hnrbV ic- .i-;--t - . : . xVlLPESCUD. March 28,. 1852.; ,,-af i t ,28 tf . art 800 Packages now receiving: for ti ; Spring trade at the Drag g tore of f irt fc8.'srH - t WILLIAMS,' HAYWOOD COV ' .'; Hat for th Season. Panama, Leghorn and Paha Leaf Hats. ' White and Black' Ronad Crown HaLv " CanandersmhtofbtyourselTec - . i,?n , mrtameW Baleigh, March 80; 1852. ROWNj' K ( 0E Sixty Bales Prime Cotton, for which a VBvavuiwKtwMpsnacAn. , J.BROWN. r:-v .. - , . ga. .Apra7, 1862. t V-; Perylariuano;, FTnHE .undersigned are prepared to furnish, at LI short notice, thegenuine PERUVIAN GUANO. hi aay required quantities aad oa the meet mrera hie lenna. Persaas .wanting supplies, wffl please send their orders as soon as practioablc Pay. ments in all eases to be CASH, when the article is dcttrered.Z- ' BEVERLY ftOSB ASOSA V.FaTetewfflt, 7fly &.fcJii Great Excitement lnIJ'. Carolina ! THB BATTLiMS, BEGCNyAND I INTEND TO Fhrht Bfust thromjrhtor.HOMB LNDCSTBY I U you want to sare a couple Qandred DoIlaA, send on yonr orders for ZtopenteM JSUU, Com, rsw SMd frorsw. Also, Brandy Stills, and any" kind of Copper work, Brass Machinery Ac , , . .. . I The prioeaef StllVeape, Arms, and Worms, are aa follows: By the pound 87 cents ; or ay contract: 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms,.....,,., $400 10 do do do 485 12 do do ' do 625 14 dc do . do 685 15 do 'fc; 4o- . " do? ; ,J; 615 16 do """ do do 050 20 do 3 1 do do 895 25 do do -do 750 80 do do. do 850 85 do do do BOO An work will ho wsrraaied for 12itnohtha fire aad burning expected. His work win also be de- Brered within fifty miles of Baleigh, at the Short est notice ; and IT I Taxi to dourer Stills In the time agreed upon, I win forfeit $5 for each day lost, to the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTEBING. Baleigh, Sept. I8 1851. - 76 ly Boot and Shoe Manufactory. MB. DEPKEN would reepectfolly aaaounoe to' the cidxens of Baleigh aad surrounding lantry, that he stin continues to carry on the abore business, in all its brancnoa, at Mr. Welter lug's Hardware 8 tore. - Thankful for the liberal patronace heretofore re- eeired, I assure the pubUe that I will giro unirer sal satisfaction to those who entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKEN. Baletgh, Jan. 9th, 1852. 8 Just Received. A LARGE LOT U nrj Superior Black and Oreeu Teas from the New York Pekia Tea Company. . I pledge myself to sell at their Retail prices, and the Teas I ca recommend as strictly tmm. These who buy from me will not only, therefore, get a good article but will sure from fifteen to twenty per cent, ia the purchase L. B. WALKER. March 19th, 1852. J" ACE AND MUSLIN Uadereleeres, Chemisette, j Black SUk Lace, Infant Bodies, Dotted Swiss nalin,' White Corded Muslin for Bonnets. Fancy and Jenny lind Skirting. EVAN8 A COOKE. March Z3t 1B5X 24 R 8 . WOLTEBING respectfully announoes to the Ladies . of Baleigh and surrounding country that she is now receiring her Fail and Win ter stock or Fancy Goods, embraeinc China roods. tne iron-stone dinner setts, tea' setts, and cups aad cere as nae as erer brought totais Uty. Also. Groceries of ererr description. Musical Instruments, Ac, which win be sold low for cash. Just reeetred, a fresh supply ofCoafeetionarjea. Thankful for past faTors, she solicits a continu aace of the same. WILHELMLNA WOLTEBING. Baleigh, Sept. 15th, 1851. -y-75 Bhoooo Sprinjpi! , WARBEN COUNTY, K0BTH CAROLINA. rwuHTS ilea sent Samater retreat, eaer of a. handsomely fitted up, and neatly furnished. owopesfor taereeeptien ox company, shoeco Water, Sulphur, Magnesia, Soda, Lime, aad Epsom Silts,) is confidently recommended by eminent Phy sicians conrersant with Us properties, as remedial fas most diseases the human framo is heir to; and great benefit has been eonferred on many, inralids by the use of it. . ... , A good Band of Music wSl be in attendance da ring the season, and the proprietor flatters hinuelf, that his fare and attention to the comforts ef his guests . wiU eompare fttrorably with aay ether establishment of the kind. aarao or aoaaa. Board By the waeek, (per day) .. ,00. Families per month-. . 20,00. Single persons per month...... . 25,00. . W9T Children under twelre rears of are, and aer- Taata, half price. SAMUEL CALVERT. July 2, 18S2. - 68 St. THE GREAT WORK OF THE AGE : Hpm bolp's Cosmos, ToL 4th, Translsted from the German By B. C. Otto. - t This Day Beceired by H. D. TURNER. Baleh Jane 12th, 1862. r , . 48 GOOD NEWS FOR COWS. L W. PECK V Ce. keep eonetently ea hand a supply of Cotton Seed Meal and Flax Seed meaj s . a (eal. JUleigh, March 15th, 1852. 22 Fresn Supplies; Just Received. ' roa sxijt at r. v. rxsccn's nnva STOnn. CUSTOMERS will do wen ta call and examine the stock; consisting ia part of the following articles, rix : - Low's Old Brown Windsor Soap. . Cowslip and Myrtel Pomatum. Black and White Stick Pomatums. BonseQ'i and H sals' a Pomatums and Hair Tonic Fhalon's Hair Inrigorator.. . .. A large rariety of Extracts, Colosnee. aad Soapc . Ferrumeries Foreign and Domestic A beautiful lot of French, English, and Ameri- Teeta Brashes, ; , , Brushes, Tooth-Soap, Charcoal Paste, and Tooth Powder. v A lot of first rate Matches, la tin and wood boxes, free from sulphur. r. 20 tfox. Orris Corn Starch. ' 2 gross Essence of Coffee. j tui . pnL, KHter. 4 dos. Lyons Magnetie Powder, for the daetnss tion of -flats, BU-Bms, Amis, JeocvAet, W Ur I grose. English Mustard. ', ' " A Urge supply of Bathing Spongea. , . : 1 stoss boxes Capsules assorted. Congress Water, London Pprter, J5herry, 'Port, Madeira,' and Claret wines, and a great rariety of Fruit and Gum Drops. F. F. PE9CUD. July 9, 1852- ' ; . 67. Standard copy. . ; i "PINE HAVANA CIGARS If vim mrnnt Tobacco o rr wml olm tSegrimder, call aad see a trean supply just received by , . P. F. PESCUD. J July 9. 1852. - 67 -v?'t o,' .DWUffl'l' rfuaUOe.: it ftVnt KOBTH CAROLrai JUSTICE i oonUin- I ingt a. SuminarT Statement.. of the Btatutes aad Common Lew of this State, together, with, the Decisions of the Seureme- Court, and all the most saprored forma and precedents relating; to 'the office .and. duty ,of a ' Justioe . ef the Peace, and other public offioera, according to .modern practice Second Edition, rerised aad corrected, by BXN jAMm-'SWADf.' M?t.-?-efe--s1 ?-ir. aJiu-M For sale by. . f v; HENBT T TUBJTER, . July 1852. 67 Worth Carolina Book Store. hi-v -,-! -Portff' Boole. '' " rrras kobth, Carolina form book roa . J taining AH ths moat nseful. forma which oeour in business transacaons netween; man ana man. weQ as in official stations ; together with the Con stitution of th United States ; the 'Act fixing- the Fees of Ctorka,t SherlffM Aa. ; ealmlsted for the use at the mtixeas of North Carolina, andmade eouformabls to law.- 'Compiled by a Member of the Kortii Carofina Bar. For sale by ' J c HENBT tt TCENEB, : Id ? Jury 9, 185-X671,ortil CahBoakStofu,fli TTBD SEED.-Canary; Rape, and! MSIet In store ana tor tale oyci HAYwQOp CO- American, and Foreign Agency. OITY OF WASmNOTON". - Uxban TBI DiBSctioB or Aabok Haioht Paxh- or Nxw Yobjc' ComsattOB or thb 8p- run Corai or thb Uxttbo Statxs-, roa thb rov- aowrso objbots. ' ' 1. ' Conducting professional business In the Su preme Court of the United Statec Especial atten tion Wfll be rireti to eases of California Land titles coming up on appeaL . , 2. ' The prosecution and reeorery of all Claims,, in law or Equity, against the United States before Congress or the Eaeentire Deportments, or against Foreign Governments before Boards of Commis si oners. , .. . .. 8.-, The settlement of accounts with the State, Treasury, War, Nary, Post Office and Interior De partments, and obtaining the remission of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, for alleged riolations of the Kerenue, Post Office, or other Lawe. 4. Securing Letters Patent for inrentions from the United States or from Forign Governments, aad procuring Land Warrants and Pensions under the rarious Pension Laws of the United States. 6. Collections generally, embracing Debts, Leg acies, and Inheritances, in the United States And Foreign Countries. - , .. 6. Inreetment of Funds in the United States and Stete Stocks and Loans, aad on Bond aad Mort gage of Freehold Estate. : Ma.-PAUcBa .was Director of the New York American and Foreign Agency which he established in 1880, and which became extensirely and adran tageously known in all parte of the commercial world. He has risited Europe twice oa the busi ness of said Agency. His second tour was made under the . immediate auspices of Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Sons of London, with their special letters of introduction and credit In his faror to the different branches of that House, and their corres pondents in the chief cities of Europe, on busi ness connected with the negotiation of American Stocks and is farorably known to many of the lead ing foreign bankers and eminent gentlemen of the legal profession abroad. AU Communications addressed, post-paid, to the undersigned, wfll receire prompt and faithful at tention. Vin He is solely authorised to settle the Agency Business and Concerns of the late firm of Palmer A Snethen. Translations from the leading European langua ges executed with fidelity aad despatch. Office South side of Pennsylrania Arenue near the Treasury Department. SBh, Refers to the Heads of Departments and Bureau at Washington, aad to Senators and Mem bers of the two last Congresses. AAB0N H. PALMER, At Wiuann's Hot it. Washington, Feb. 1st, 1852. 10 FOR SALE! EAGLE HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C The Proprietress of this weU known and profitable establishment, baring realized a sufficient income to warrant her inTesuming the quiet of private life offers to the puhlie generally the opportunity of bidding for its adraatagec The eitisens of the 8tate are so wen acquainted with the adrantages of its position, that but few re marks are necessary, to complete their information. The Hotel, itself, possesses aB the requirements of room and comfort, which its purchasers can desire.- It has capacity for the aeoommodation of one hundred and fifty boarders, aad the recent and rap id growth of the Unireraity, adjacent, makes it an easy matter to possess constantly eweA or even a greater number of students. in addition to this, tne frequent travel tnronrn Chapel nni gires the Hotel, (being the only one in the place) a transient custom equal to any in the State The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and eommodious and the country-market supplies abun dantly and on profitable terms much of its prori- The terms of sale require one third of the price to be paid on taking possession. A note with safe seeuritr and time of payment suited to the eoaren- ietfte ef the purchaser, are the reasonable demands for the remainder. If further information be desired concerning the inducements to purchase, the President of the Uni rersity or aay other resident of the rill age, will fur nish it. Possession eaa be obtained at any time, after the 1st of May. Apply to - ANNE S. HILLIARD, Proprietress. February 27r 1852. Standard. 17 Important to Millers owners ! and Mill- THE Undersigned wouldrespectfuBy inform those engaged ia the Milling business in North Caro lina, that he keeps constantly on hand, and wfll supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, Young' Improved Patent SmvX and Screening Ma cAwis. " The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public It has supplanted erery Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or lees of which hare been taken down to make room for it. The public need fear no im position, as there are now some 280 Machines run ning in North Carolina ; and I wish, to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realised fat their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substances, ahnost to perfection. It takes up but 4 feet square ia the nun aad requires but little pow er. It is warranted for flVe years against breaking or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. . , . . ; There are' a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleansed aad they have never been out of order one day. . There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a sBverme daL at thb Fair of the Maryiabd Institute, at Balti more, last FaH. '"-U- , ' Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, Orange County, N.-C. ; , JNO. A. McMANNEN. h - December 28, 1850. ' f 104 Important to Manufacturers. THE Subscribers , kinds of i ere prepared to supply an '" COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, ' of a "superior fnaHty, 'SHAFTING, and 'MILL GEARL5G, with improred Coupling and Pulleys, Relf-oilinr Hansen. ( which require ouing only once in three month;) LOOMS of. a great, rariety of Patterns, for fancy and TwiBedgoods, from one to eighteen shuttles ; . also, for plain goods, capable of running from 150 to 170 picks per minute They are enabled from their extensive tmprore taents, to produce Tarni and Goods, with oompar atirsly little labor f and aB Manufacturers before purchasing their Machinery,' win do 'well to -visit Philadelphia aad vicinity, where: they eaa seethe Machiaerywith att the latest imprevements, ia fuU essdsuoeeesfel operation) or they can be referred to Factories fax almost atery Stete South and West hy addressing a line to the Subscribers. . ... u-r,,:, Zh - ;ALFBED JENKS ABOK,, r : : . Bridttbwra. mtar ThUadtipkia. ' ' H- B: Plans of Factories, with , the location of Machinery, the simplest method of driring and emleulation of speed,, furnished frte of charge. , Feb,;16,J852. .r CfSC K lit jJajfifeJ m Care, BY GOODS AT WHOLESALE Ef CHARLE3- toa S. aXJA'E. L. RK XJU- l. and are enerthsaaBrT recetring. by wrery as nrmmE finrms wfaichher are nreimredto baII ai small advance On the sterling cost, A look at their Dress -Goods wiE-well repay the trou-klfl.- Thrfr Stock of Hosier telarge and complete. nndln. Prints, niany 8tylee wffl be found, not gem- exally kept ta tni marxet.,. t iTcir-i nAO Great rTorthem Mail RonteV "VfEWT Aid) CX)MTORf ABLE SCHEDULlM Xy Twice daily from Petersburg. to";New York, With transfer of passengers and bcge through the cities of Richmond, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, free or extra charge ' On and after the first Of March, the fbnowing quick and comfor table Schedules will, be run over the inland route between Petersburg and New York. . v Leave Petersburg daily at 41 At M. and 7 P. HO '' Arrive in New York daily at SI A. M. and 61 P. M. Pare to Washington 1 st class seats $8 50 Do -do ; ; 2nd'.- - ;dov...M..iim4'50 Do to Baltimore! 1st class seats.......;..? 60 Do do t . 2nd.- do 60 Fare between Baltimore and Philadelphia by Railroad 8. r the New Castle and French Town Route, Steamboat and Railroad, 1 60, and bar tween Philadelphia aadJJew York $3 for first class passengers, and $2 each for the 2nd class (assen- gr '. - '. . . It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, for the information of passengers, that four daily Bnes are ia Operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which the trareUer who, through business or pleasure, has been delayed in Washington, has U always in his power 'to 'proceed at convenient hours directly on his journey to any point north of that place ' Passengers leering Petersburg in the morning at 4 A. M., end who prefer stopping all night in Bal timore, can leave next morning by the splendid New Steamer Gbtsxas McDobau, via the New Castle and French Town Route, and arrive in Phil adelphia by half past 12, tare only $2 60 ; making the whole fare from Petersburg to Philadelphia on '710. , . - For Through Tickets to Washington and Balti more, apply to the Agent at the Richmond and Pe tersburg Depot THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office B. A P, R. B. Co. April 24, 1852. S3 For Norfolk and Portsmouth. mHE FAVORITE AND BEAUTI- ysry Ifol steamer AUGUST A, Capt Win.; CTSjhth, having been thoroughly ZyyT rerhauled and repaired, and finished 2Jmm with a new boiler and a new mainshafl of wrought iron, is now running between Port Walthall and the abore places, in connection with the Richmond and Petersburg and City Point Roads. !; The Trains from Petersburg -via City Point Rail Road, running la -connection with the AUGUSTA leare the City Point Depot at 1 o'clock, A. M. er ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Returning, the Augusta leares Norfolk on the al ternate days, rix : Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 6, A. M., and arrives at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take the cars for Petersburg. Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf and all intermediate landings , $1 00 To Norfolk. ....,.,...... 1 00 Children not oreT 12 years of age Serrants to the Grove Wharf and all interme diate landings To Old Point and Norfolk. Do (Do Do Do Meals 60 cento. For serranta 25 cento. THOS. DODAMEAD, Supt. Office R. P. R. Co., April 27, 1852. 84 Piney Point Iiine to Baltimore. rTIHE PUBLIC ABE HEREBY IN-. I formed that the comfortable and commodious lew pressure steamer MA RYLAND, Capt. Chac . Mitchell, harins been en tirely refitted, enlarged and improved in every res pect with berths for a large number of passengers, and With state rooms for those who prefer being re tired, is now on the route between Richmond and Brltintorc Passengers by thia agreeable and e conomieal line, wfll leare Petersburg by the morn ing train, on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 41 A. M. and reach Baltimore on the following mornings in time to proceed by the New Castle and French Town Steamboat Line, at 8f A. &L, or with the eerlr train of thos days to Philadelphia. Return ing passengers wfll leave Baltimore oa the- after noons of Tuesday aad Thursday, at 4 P. M., end eonnect at the Creek on Wednesday and Friday suc ceeding with the train which arrives in Richmond at 4 P. M., of the same days. - rare in either direction, $5, (state rooms and meals for the cabin passengers, extra,) exoept in the case of Ladies and families, who wfll hare the prirflege of state rooms free of charge Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on board, 94 DO. Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle and French Town line, $2 60. For second class do, $1 5a Making tkt tekole fan from Richmond to Pktiaddpki forjkrtt daatrfouenatrt by tkit agretabU line $7 60 oey. . For farther particulars and though Ticketsr ap ply to the Ticket agent st the Richmond and Pe tersburg Depot at Peter&hurg office B. A P. R. B. Company. , A , THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. April 1$, 1852. . . 84 Richmond and Petersburg R. Road. CJPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On land after Monday, March the lsV Two Passen ger Trains wfll ran daily each way between Peters burg aad Richmond, both Trains carrying the Uni ted States Mail, aad connecting with the Trains on the BJ F. A P. B, B4 Fredericksburg, "Washington, Ac, and with the Virginia Central R, R. and Canal Packets for Cbajdottesville, Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc. 1st Train leare Petersburg daily at 4 A. M- 2d do s do do . do at 7 P. JL ! 1st Train leave Richmond daily at 7 AM. "2d "do" ' do ' - "do "do at 5 P. IL' I Fare, when paid at the office, $1 00. Children over 8 and not -over 12 years ' of age, servants and colored persons, when Tickets are pro cured at the Office, half price. . ' Serrants travelling by themseltes must be fur nished by their masters With two passes, so that one can be retained at the office ; and it must be expressly stated on the pass that' they are to be permittod to goon the Carsi.'-H : -:! - ' ! ; Nj B. No freight or packages of airy- kind wfll be allowed to be carried en the MaflTrein' ) The Trains wfll runt by Richmond time n I .t . .. : '. . THOS. DODAMEAD. ; April 24, 1852.' vitSnperintendant : j T ICHMOND, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK XV AND NEW YORK STEAM PACKET, COMPANY The double engine and fast sailing Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND,.. Fostkk, master, and CITY OF NORFOLK,. Post, master! are now on the line iq complete order for freight and pas- Mngers., ( ; ' . ... ' . . i To allow sufficient time fdf reeeivins and deliver ing freight fn good weather; and securing regulari ty io trips, one Steamer ,wfl leare jfcw JVri every fkvttdayi and City Point every Friday. . This arrange ment ma be relied npon as the most pDnetnsl, ao eommodatingand economical to shippers and pas engerv. Each ship Is supplied "with splendid sa loons and staterooms for paefchgtrs. -". z; " :' - First Cabin passage, r. i. -id 4 " $8,00 Second do JT: do $ ;- ..KiiK-a ,00 --- Freight per eubie footHf: rfti iJl. c i -.wrf ?t:i 1 THOMAS BBCAgeaA. J.t-w n n tou rr if 1 j-; i-. : u j& Old Street, Petocsbartt ( April 80V 1852." :.,, .f rt-M 857 XTMBBELLAS APABASOLS, Just reeeired end i foreaJeyi': t-Lj iJ. BBOWK.i- -April 7, . 152. v ctul:-tf s4 ti .: x-l78. Tf3 OBLNSOITS SHOES, best quality ; Xi SCppen fof Ladiea.' s - also, com Marcnl2,-l8al-'-':' fS' 24' JUST BECErVEDt ,Bererxl ceases Gent's Boots jSnd Bhoea,. (Miles Beotiv beautiful jFEZ$ rXtTRATEOF MAGKESIA :7-flavinf made: ar Ijaagemento to prepare this celebrated aperient n large aeale X am jeaaiaed 'ttai: oa haM lory.wtosaera. r,..tJ iJJLyimfm -i I i'wu" - -tx"' J l li rll -J- fWril Q r& iXiWW.. r-vri iRtWi,v I y., X,: TTfjettoviu. aa ; . . . 1 ', t rr..-- .v :8Tirlrisr Trade. '",.,; ;T. take this method, of retorning my sincere aad j wutngnea laanns to my trenoa ana tne panne IteosraBr.; fo thetiber thaw haye bestowed upon me for the last Ave yearn; and lltopeji thai by a strict sndttaiC Pk tmsiness; lei merit a continuance thereof. I have on hand, at my Manufactory oil- Bank street, a good supply of Car riages of mr.ewa manufacture which I will sell on as aceoniTnodating terms as the' same work can be procured in the Stale ' And I would also state; for the information Of those who are in the habit of aV wonumg. fionnern juanuiacwnes, inai narmg. in . 1 t .l? t T l . r m . ... . . . . . my employ the best workmen to be" found in the City; using none bat the best materials, and being myself a practical Coach Maker, 1 am prepared to make to order anrthiasf ih 'mK Bael: from au one- horse Sulkey : to the finest Coach' that runs our streets, which I wffl warrant to render a niuchse vice tor the purchaser, as anjf tl sbe found.either North er Boutih. r-W-.lak .-in v I am also prepared to do repairing at this shortest notice ana in a superior manner, and oa tne most reasonable teres.,. ...: v,- VV J ,; !; c JOHN .CAMP, j: , Bank st. j opposite the Exchange Bank., . Petersburg, Marohllth,.-1852.. ,T '8121' Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, 1ke.- T K keep constantly on hand a large supply of JF French Brandy of ererr trade Old and New Apple Brandy; ' " - onpenor 01a Monongabela, and the Old Pore Rye Whiskey, Double aad Sin trie Rectified Whisker. Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga and Claret wine, ' 1 " j , . New England and Old Jamaica Rum, Rose and Holland Gin, ' J Afl of which we offer for sale rery low; . PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVlS, A CO. Petersburg, March 16, 1852. 22 tf GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES t ! TT7TE hare in Store and are now receiving the 1 Y following Goods, Which will be sold at the lowest rates: 60 Hhds P. B and N O. Sugarsj 60 Hhds and BMi Molasses, 70 Packages Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Re fined Sugars, ' 275 Bags Java, Lagnira and Bio Coffee, 81 Pipes Cog. Brandy, 1 y 16 Casks Mad. , Port and Sheriy Wmfc 100 Bble Rectified Whiskey, 20 D. Rectified " do. 20 OldMonongahalade: 80 . Grape Brandy, Gin, N. E. Bhm. 10 Pepper Mint Cordial ami Cherry Brandy.' : , I 40 "Southampton Apple Brandy. 40 Baskets Champagne, Pints aad Quarto. 160 Boxes Tallow Candles. 50 ' ChristaUne do. 40 " Adamantine do. . 10 Sup. Sperm de 60 " Pale Soap, 75 Brown do. 20 " Family do. 200 Gross Matches, ' 100 Beams Letter and Cap Paper," 200' Wrapping paper, 80 Tons Swedes, American and English Iron. 1050 Kegs Cumberland and Rapid Fafl Naflc 75 doa. Bed Cords. 100 Cotton and Hemp Bnes. 10 Coils Manilla Rope 600 lbs Shoe thread, 6 i and Chests Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Black Tea. 20 Bui Cider Vinegar, 100 Kegs Powder. , $ Tons Castings. 150 Bags shot . 60 Bbls Mess and Prime Pork,' 6000 lb Western sidec - 20 Bags Ginger, Pepper b3 Auspice,, 150 Sides Hemlock and Oak Tan Leather, . . 100 Boxes window Glass 8 by 10 and 10 by 12. 20BbsNe. lMaekereLs t , 80 BMs Ne 8 ditto. 10 Bbhi Copperasi . 10,000 Cigars, 6 dOx. Demijohns. 12 Cases Saddles, 10 dox. Horse Collars.' -12 Dox. Blind Bridles.' 15 Casks Brown Stout . 5 Casks Ale . ' 40 Boxes Cheese, Blacking, Mace, Cloves, Ac BRITTON A TODD, Sycamore street; Petersburg; Va. March 1852; . v - w8m JAMES E, CTJTHBERT, . (SUCCESSOR TO. KERB, A CUTpBEBT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Caaunuthn Merekant, Bol ' Un$brook Street, Petersburg, To. . bxtxkbkcks : Thos. Bragg, Jr.; Jaiftbn, 2fl C. Messrs. Lv D. A W. G. Crenshaw, Skkmonel JosiahWUls, Esq., Norfolk.- f James George, Esq Bal&mor. - , . Messrs. Moaahan A Beers, jra Tori, m U- HAS constantly on hand t Prime Porte Rice and New Orleans Sugars,. - . -; Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and ClaHned do ' Rio, Laguira and St Domingq Cofieea . k ' : Black Pepper ia grain sad ground, and ABstfieh' Race Ginger in Bags, and Gramd in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea Tallow, Adamantine aad, Sperm Candles . v n Brown, Pale and Vsriegated Soap r, ' t Gunpowder, Shot sndBsr Lead t . . u' Blacking, Ink; Sh6h Thread, and Wrapping Paper, Good aad Damaged Sole and Upper Leather . larerpooi ana u round Aium salt - Prime Virginia luld Western Baoon and Lafd Nails, assoftedV with flooring and, Warehouse ."' , Kegaiia, luncipe, ana lUvatiha Cigars ' fdjrher with i large stock of foreitm and do- mestio-Liquors; Wines;- Ac, which be-o4ers it the loWesVmarket ratee -, The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. - -; .a , - J Petersburg, Marclf 6, , ' .. 19 . Kaiis Zrori and Siee! . - ; Aega uumberiaad, Aralon, and eld Dp niinion Nails, . , ... ' . Tuu Rki liii ktA Txi.li V- ' " ALSO, a fine assortment of Cast Shfe., German and Blistered SteeL . For sale by . PEEBLES, WHrTEVDATlS A CO. Petersburg, Msrch 18, 1852.- &fj r-i Molasseai s v "'v'- p-,ti?5 Q BHDS prime Wew Crop Cardenac Melaa- JtW ISeS." IV " -' t. ?Tf?3 x,a WBarrekehoioe i " Kew Or1ea' Is In fine order, -for sal by :' . ' At urity.l m T, ,; . PEEBLES,-WHITE, DAVIS A CO; -Petersbo March 16, D362.k s-l M.tf r 4 .Excelsior Buildinr Ilardwar ''-'Jk KD Toot Store Exclusively; The Largest sand yfV -Only EetabHihment of the kind ia the C. S. WM. M. MoCLUBE A BR0., Ne 287 Market Street, ahoe 7th,.rlnlede!phiaJ Mi')'' . . XT.ni.fteMn' T)ttmAfBr Ivwtlra ttfmll Vlafa..MA. ranted quality, Premium Porcelain Knobs, orer CO patterns; Silrer Plated Hinges, 4&f with the meet cempleto assortment of afl the modern patterns ia this line Bnflder and dealer ar bjyftodto eaB Caialoauee sent brJlaQ if ierirtdji t j . Hot Air iegnnm.aaei, venuiators at -r- 40' Cm 1 DOZjsrs sup. Bordeaux Plnmsi , 1 ' I f 10 dos extra fine Rapped Snuff in' botiW - 6dos HcWes, Brandy PSadies, Preeerred Peers, ;4-drnms fresh Smyrna" TieJ'3 i,f tOO lbs Snperior Smoking- onscWT"'- -,J V S bbls Soda and Sugar Crashers, Oranges, lesa- OSS, OvC .'""' ' '- i-j. 6i(fsa sv' -v t JnnVJ852t. ; . . y; FB. MAHLER, .1 TEBCER. POTATOES hA lot; ef Mercer Po- 50( irorih TCaolinal'MtTiai ikauranSe ' . 1 1 Company. r - .jt fTlHlS Conrpaay has been in successful operation Jjii for more than fire "rear; fihl eontinaes teLw take risks uponnll elasei m property m the Stete; i (except team MiOa siltTin:pentine Distinrise,i;f npon farourable terms. Its ndetiieoret!t Ioperbr amounting to 4,500,C00; a larg ibr Hon bt which is in Country risks: and Its pmeat, v capital is nearly Six Hundred TAbaiaDonsrBy in bonds properly sBcuied-:v t' i -fL, 1 Thh ayeraee cost nf LuTance npon the plan ot" thu rjbUpany has been less than one third jqf ohi per ceitt pejf a&Wm,on all grades ef prdperW.em'J hracedin its'6pertions;;;"'" f"" v. TuElbllowinS- Aeranna ' iAt Kmm HMA ' Tri ' tors aid Officers of thU Company for fll pre1 I,.-'-' " ' DIRECTORS.5 Joslah O. Watson, Raleigh; ii i Bichard Sndth; do v Joha Primrose; Henry H. Turner, J: G. B.onlhac, S. W,' Whiting, : T. H. Softy: i de ' ' do do - de ; ; " . GotCMcNeUl, Fayetterille; Jo;- O. Wriahtf j - WUniinston; James E. Hoy . Waslagtou; . Janies Sloan; . . ; Greensboro. John Cox; Edenton.. Josh. Boneri .-, Salem.: JoseWCPotfL r JSUxabe Michael Brownt Salkttry.; Aiex; KUtchell, KewbenC . W: If. SniitK; ; Mnrfree8boro, H. RWHUajafc Charlbite: : John B; Barrett; Mfltek 7 ; , AiT. Snrnmyj ? Asheriller ; ! ; .. An Directors are authorised io recoTS ippUca- OFFICBRS OF THE- COMPANY: Joatnh O: Watson,. PretiieMC J. G; B. Boulhao, Vice do. i Bichard Snuth, JrtatmreK John & Bryan, Attorney. iff XHersnian, General Ayenk .' . S. WiWhitinit. 1 ; - 'i -a ' --Afca . 1 Bichard SnlitS; Executive tjonijfc John Primrose; .1 , . ' - " , . All conunnmeations in referemie lH hisuranel should be addiesiM td the Secretary; postpaid. : Baleigh, Jay8Vlg52T TUTJ NortH Csjlmai Miitnai tilie Inau- ri. jt ranee Gompaiiy. r LaB healthy White serfltfns and Slare..- . , , be neatest fish token on a stacle lia Is &.6m: 81ates are insdred fo a tertt I, tift Chac E. iohnsOtt, President, V' Jamea F, Jordan,. Secretary; r Wm. H; Jones, Treasrirer; . , , ' ; . perrmBusbee Attorney, I 22 Dr. Wm. HT McKee," Exaniinihg rtyjttajfT . J. tiersmah; General lT iB losses are paid within" 90 davi after safiamaX tory proof is presented; ' . ' . I(f BlanxSlicI Pamphlets, showing the plafi of oper atioh bf the Company,' may be had en appEcatioi at the Office; or any of the Ageneiefc iAtt letter! onbasmesl-shbuldbiad "at h?-iy::& Aiay 2, ioz. 'S -T';ii.? - :J 8 Greensborougn Mutual Inauf anosi PURSUANT lo an Aetof Ineorporatiiitt; fjbm' pahr has been formed nnd thsi hattia ikA kM'ef of "Tfix GaBBHsBoaoudtf HtnrtiAtLv itrhixfcB Qo3 fakt," and fully organised by the appointment r the fenowing Offieersjtis f&i .lwaev .a JAMfS SLOAN; President; VW B. GC0FFIN, Tie ldenti PETER ADAMS; Sec . hDd tti C. P. MENDENHALL, Attor-y. r: W. J. MoCONNELj, mnmm niL S. RJLNMIL -Tf.--.iii iSfi i James Sloan. W. 3: McConneL Jj0k; 3id$aM; V - - Andrew. Weatherlrt W nuoam d. tumain; j. r. MenqeniiaQp'' x JedH. Lindsay, Lyadm Swaim, f ShubalGv Coffin; ,$mn HhdOfrtx-U'U A William TIL Beec5: onahaa W: FtodJio . -I h Tyr;Glenn: -v-. J?4-f This Comnanr has now been UaiuiAaurjn amiX tion for sereVal. months, and will take risks npoat Dwelling Houses, Stores; and oiheiBuildinpi; Mer chandise, Itaritnre; Produce; Ac; , Th hbject of this orgamxatioh is to afford a systoni of Insurance which shall operate fo. the miitaal benefit o tt iti anemher:-1' '- J -V-'".''..-' r:.', 'f'' Th peculiar adrantaffft afUine front Ihli modi of Insurance, is, that the assured pay no more thari -the aetdar lb'ssci and expenses of the Company; ah4 experience has prored the safety' b'F Mutual l&Ai '. aace Companies, as well al thb great saving to Ui i members I and no itfbhger argument can be erba duoed la their favor, than the eonfidence Which the receive from: titeTeirfire Wmininuty, 'where tnca Companies are fa sficcexriul eperatloh. ? Any information respecting the principle of the Company wfll be cheerfully flirnished by the See M ..." .... 44 PETEB ADAMS; fitefetary ; TheSuhochber, hatiiig.beeh appointed Agent, fS T imKciths and make surveys to effect varvif - ra - - ii marl u aas .-i t SIMM .w. -- - ...A xl E ;iEfM"lNSCBANCE . COMPANY or HArroBB,;Cosir.i offers to Insure Bufldlnas MerehandiieV sitainst loss ot damare by fir, at protfitans to suit the times. :. .' ' '"T-'.'f l- ..- am vuv v. mi. wunt muw wo until mi m vw" - : ponies in the United States, and pays Us- leases prnmpftj. ".- " ;-:;v v v-kb - . ; Applicetioas tetutimfcil? Baleier Its ft? ii4r, t be made te t&f.-Ji.i . " " Si WV .WHTTTNG'Sy '&if.t;$ ' AtMrvr p And for Mfltoa, I, d ana Tiamity, to 'ft'-.i a " Ana sor siuton, n. z ana Ttetntry, to f ''- October, 1848. h ;;. sirtiwA h v?lt ,T OOKAI THI8. WOO B)e CutlUil ami Jj Brads 4 W 40j 100 piece Bleached and Brown Shirtings , and Sheetings; Prime Old Java, Coffee, lAguira t and fiio Coffee; Brown, Clarified and Loaf Sugar; Superior Green. Tta, and Old Enrlish Mns tard:' For sale by , v " ; JLEOWK j Baleigh, Marct l(S4'j852.;,: 24f-! fp HI8 HOTEL, a.short disteaoe Wxrr of the 1 Capitol 8quare, is opened fox the aecosnmoda. tioa of the Trarelling Community-and the proprK etor would be moch pleased to board gentlemen by ftheweekv month or year. He win use his best ef .. forts to please and renaer eomrortoote au who may wiat him,' and he fespeetfulry solidte a share ef pabtt petioaagei-Hi Stabte wfll he attended to by an aeeire aad atteativo.Hostir. ltn,'.i d'L - " ' ,:.-WM,3C.'iUC7;i - T HAND.i--Gwny and Hemp Bagii 44 to-rehea-wide.7 Bale-rope and twine -;ai irjMt 150 pairs Men and Boy's Josan. r .i''.Mt Men and Boy's Kip Ehoetees. '.? t.lrz tV Women's le&tLcr Finf rrirj -rJTi !Arjitril smitt ment of hoeA -s,J .. at?.i (i.c'i-i, Black and white Wool Hats, . h f -i , " ia roininai.ei;nXeta,, vii . - - i .C - fir.- ... - ... j J . - , ' : b R. 2
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