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VOLUME.LV. AA A; A : . -A ; - , V," . ,:j ::. CITY OF RALEIGH. &ITDBD1T, M0RNINGt'JUNE.lill55iJ. i. "RALEIGH REGISTER"- SFATON :Wl;El: ItDITOR AND f "gO P I K TO K . $5 par mbom; iMadritPol $-1 pt nnoia ; la dTtaira f3 0 BATES 0 ADVERTISING : ii' . . . - tb Editor, anM V rnHK FoIlorUig Sche4le- ku bmrdfrd by I tip P0!,t Mst QnrI wi . Jxm gone, in to rre R-iliR11 8 A. M" and cl Wrtdaa at l p. M. in tim for the Exprras tnua to Wihaiac- M., and reach Raleigh ioe Ral" flastow Railniad Oft. September 18. II' Jr. Urn 0OII-I SOOO. 5 Brand This brand of Tobacco U a rapt?. f-Xatiur. . It U aade lS" nst eUyiaftSt bematifuV and most dell- -jinn1. v ,: w n mxm wcijhiae 1J r0111119 witn aipwtare al like. . -t- . v i of to cMeoraieu . ni cxirrr, jameff TBom- ( , the labeL A supply jast receired and forI'b.r P. P. PESCUD. A Card. . ; THE Subseriber would reaper tfullj annonBCe to the fiiixens of Raleigtb and vJcuiitj, that he i prpprel now for manufacturing all kinds of 6nd ami Silrer ware, Tit : Gobleto, Mags, Tenpot,; Xjr-rinp and Firger-ring Dreasfpiojt, Cneelets,' tf Ar.: Setting Jewels and Repairing all kinds of it wriry in a mxnner warranted to giye satisfaction; EnTin nd Chasing of -erery description in a itrlenottobe surpassed. " AH orler may be left at . F. Mahler's & Co., wher? he h.i5 taken the room adjoining the store nom. H. MAULER. P. 8. The most reasonable rate given for Old Go, ml SiWer. . , - ' . Paleigh, X.C, April 4. 18.i. . ly 28 Spring Trade, 1854 TO NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS ! By the antral of the Steamer Europa and Pack et Ship Panama, we are in possession of our spring importation of foreign goods; rlerted for oar sale by Mr. Wa Weddoll, in the Enbh. Scottish and Irish Markets, We have tfem received from the Eastern Cities a large and wnu ruling stock of DOMESTIC FABRICS, parrfaued from First Uankv We are prepared to eferto the Trade at as low prices a tht-y cu be toaiwi in any Market.; North Carolina Merchants are respectfully in Tiusl to ca.ll when they visit our market. STEVKXSOX & WEDDELL. " Sycamore St-, Petersburg Ya." Msrch. 1854. ' ty-'M TIN IK1W 5 LASS. Best qualities of French, Union and Baltimore brands of following sues, vu: t nj iu, iudj u, i- oj u, ii uy io, 12 U 18, 12 bj 20, 13 by 16, 13 by 18, IS by 22. Ifi hj 2tt 19 by 24, 24 by 30. ' ' Onler? receiTel for ny siie Coach and Picture CU. Qass fr Green Houses; and Glass Tiles for Floor filled prompUy by- P. F PESCUD. Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. SLAVES are not permitted to travel on the Railroad, without a written permit from their owners. Duplicate should in a-1 eases bo given, u the Ticket Agents are instructed to retain one copy of every pass. JAMES -M. POOL, Jin. 10, '54. 4 Ticket Agent. Ladies' Dress Goods. I LACK Gro de Rhine Silks. do ficured do." F4ncv Plaid do. V Tissues, Berages, Challeys, Bernge de Lains, Mlitt, Ac, will be sold at a small " advance on to, hj MURRAY A O'NEAL . April 11, lfCi4. 0 " " 30 Fresh Currants. . ITST received a supply of fresh Currants also V fresh Prunes, Citron and Figs f the above ar UIeaf.sale at -ANTONIO, riZZlNl'S . New Confectionary Store.. May lfi, 1354. -y 40 Bonnets and Ribbons: ' 11 K. Satin, Straw, Leghorn. Dark and White itfnid Bonnets. Taffeta and Bonnet Ribbons, tM as'sortmont, for sale chap by April 11. 54. 30 MURRAY A O'NEAL. Henry K. Nash, ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. AllLL hereafter practice in the County and M Superior Courts of Wake.1 Oct 7, 18o3. ' "V . - 82 tf BLicEssiTHisG. noasunoEi.K." IC. EDWARD YARBROUGH, Jr., Harin erected a uew UUk.iuith rfhop at the corner of Uar- I it in ! Wilmingion St's., is prepared to hve all" in the above line executeu Witn care ana ipatf h . The well known J tn ATaMJia; with eom Jfut assiftints. being permanently engaged he n eaah'.e.! to h tre the aniuv-ils entrusted to his care 1 in a workmanlike manner. deigh, May 20, 1864. "3 Our St via of Shirts. Wr E are the oulv areata South for the sale II of M Unmanil . A HoTt'l PaTKMT liftU St ah Shiit Rmi!mhar. frentletnen. t this style of Shirts will fit well: aO dozen rweire.!. E. L. HARDING. April 27 Standard copy 35 KEEP COOH V keep cool : and in order to" do' so, call at 1 ''Harding'a" and purchase some of his Gauze "auo t-naer Skirts. ew lot just receivea. . L. HARDING. JUy30 Sundard codt V- - . . 44 IM'S! BAGS ! ! A large 1 t of heavy Cotton J siaburg two bushel Bags, with strings, ready just received at the Farmer's Hall. 'nners will do well to supply themselves at ? ainst the wheat harvest. Only 23 eenU ' ,h 100, or for a less auautity 25 cents each, Juue;. JAME8 M. .T6WLES.; RUNAWAY. -f A. LH0M the Subscriber, one DARK -80RUEL- MARE, 3 years old ; this Spring, with. "" pot in the face, aad a ion taiL -? toformation addressed to me, at this office, sua nuire, will be liberally rewarded J ROBERTSON RASSER, - St. Charles P. O.. Johnston. G KEEN'Shoro HIGH CepOL.-4Tho ruext h.l . VVaxlUlCUCC VII Ul VVll VVi J "CMlftn Will at at.L r I .! t.iwT M fiTe mont- Tuition Van u aere-r it - "cpanment ....;v;... $20 00 '"inematical. ... ,7-15.00 IHmnn Ki,.!;.!. 1200 1- ''Wh, Drawiag & Painting each extra 10 09. at Expense. -Zl-. 1 01. . "- ". A". "' a - . . ... - Comrjalalon Merchant,; r - Trl-Weeklv st ttv- JK Wed nesdaj' and Friday, at ? A. U. by the War Copper Mines, arriving tSalUbry byip. li. FrAonv Ralelgn to PittaWo'-I ,4,00 Aw) 8,00 ov 8ahslmrr,'j.... T- nt - uowe taeh, to Pittsboro. 1L L ROBARDS, OQ.; R Uf. Cce Trtrbrongh Houm, Kaffirn'N. C. Aa, 1858. . .- , , v4' . .WJXSOir & GRICIL OxMEKALCoif asi4N AFonir a dino MciraaifTa. JVo. 11, ICv ami jpSrrr iTJtfr, GITE tWr perJol-h4-ro(pV mttaftin to . Uyt So end Forwarding Af fminM H r. ehndiM of every deecription. mad make liberd ad. f-ranees npoit eonaignmenta , - u KxrxacxrKa--Ue. W.Mocdeeai, Esq., RaMeh: Messrs. W n. & R. 8. Tncker, do; King, Thomas & Barrow. Louis burr: R. N. & Dl C. U ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county ; Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White & Co., Warrentoa :Moateiunerv k. Plaimw ! WiteT Qwynws, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. iiay, ist. S7-ly Jewelry and Fanoy Goods, 'CHEAPER THAN KvER t " THE snbscrihers takes great pleasure to inform the citizens of Raleierh and vimnitv that thaw have ju-t receired an entirely new stock of all the articles in their line. Thankful fur the abcrrU natronatre alwavs re ceived, bey will do every thing in their power tn deserve a continuance of the same. Their present stock consists in part of Jkwklst : Gold ear-rings, "ereast-pins, cuff-pins, finger-ring, sleere buttons, bracelet, lockets, fob and guard chains, pencils, pens, watches, keys, Ac. Faxct Goods ; llerliu and French baskets, fur nished leather reticules of all siies, papier mache work boxes, S uiish and French fans from 60c to $7,00. portmonnaies of leather, velvet and pearl. Ftench elsrar cases, pocket-books. Wnotenholm's celebrated cutlery, dressing and pocket combs of ivory, buffalo, india-rubber and shell, india-rubber round combs. putt, tucking and stde-oomhti, Faber'a pencils, French conserve of all descriptions. fancy cups aud saucers from 40c to $3,U), Gotluo I and 8 dj blocks, German nlver castors, wax. kid, rrvinjr and india-rubLer dolls of all sixes. looking glasses from 50c to $2,50 ; all kinds of I'erfuinery and Toilet reti i&ttes ; China aud gla.--ware of various descriptions, &c, &c, CONFECTIONARY Ac. Common and French Candies, pickles, preserves. brandy fruit, prunes, raisins, currants, citron, nuts, wines, vinegar, porter, aio, cordial, bitters, achied- am schnapps, ac, MAHLEU a Co. April 11, '54. 30 Billiard Tables riHE subscribers having devoted their persona' I attention for manv Tears to the manufacture ofBilliard Tables are fully competent to execute work that will give entire satisfaction to the most .lUdious Connoisseur. lieing the must extensive manufacturers in the Union, they are enabled to. furni h a superior t.ble nt 1 0 percent lees than any other establishment in the country, to which fact they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, as also to the essential improvements they have made in the construction and elasticity of the Cushions, which they have brought to a degree of perfection attained by no ethers. Always on hand Billiard Tables, with Marble and Wooden beds, with a large stock of Cloths, Balls, Cues, French Cue Leathers, Cue Wax, Paol Bill. Boards, Bagatelle Tables, Silk and Worsted Pockets. &e. Orders by mail promptly attended to Old Tables recushioned by sending them by Express. GKlr FlTrl S DrXKEK, Billiard Table Manufacturers, No. 90 Aan-et, New York. April 21, 18o4. 3m 33 . .v Attention ! Ladies. WHILE Ukingcare of the great interests, of the country, by which the Uble of the high and the lowly are supplied, the ladies are not rr gotten- A Urge ana Deauuiui selection oi Dress Goods of almost every fabric aad of the la test styles may be seen, and must be aimiki, if yon will do me the pleasure to call aad see them. The prices too must please, if hot too tow. . . Y.I 1 O. 1 Among the variety are: nam ana runpru Silka. risin and Plaid Inh I'opuns; nam and Figured Bareges, and Berage de Lainen ; Sa tin Striped do; Snalltes ana snrnmar mohwiuct; Lawns aad Ginghams oi every enaue uu wnp and price. ,.,,ro irniTT re May 13, '54. ' "89 Caswell Mutual Fire Insuranoe Company. W I nu , - J I tered at the last session of the Legists tureeT ntfio . Iha.i a. I in ititAn. rs . I enar North Carolina, is now fully organizea anu prepaj; ed to recefre applications for insurance against Fire on Dwelling Houses, Stores, Workshops, Fac tories and other buildings. Also, on Goods, Fur niture and other property. t Already a large number or roucies nare oeen -sued and the business of the Company is gradually extending. Every, applicant, wuose application is approved by the .executive wmninw. -member of the Company. The risk being princi pally In the country renders the Company very safe from heavy losses. ... ' 'AU applications can be sent to toe unuersignou by mail or otherwise and he will furnish to all de airinz insurance the necessary blanks. P. F. Pbscop,' Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Milton, May 9th, 1854. Cm 38 TO THE AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC. W&L RUSSELL PALMER, Esq, a native of N Carolina, late of New York. and inven tor of the AMERICAN ROTARY FLAIL SEEli SS GRAIN THRESHING MACHINE, U at present In the city of Raleigh, and wuha. to ex hibit bis Invention to the pi inters of Wake ami 1.. anr iwiiiiii ifm. " The machine her introduced to the notice of a, .enerous peopi na te wuwvSuy ::rfTnatsuu, peaa and Auuriean grai- grower, ttt wry beat for threshing purposes, ever Invented cither PSZ&ZS " thai tWRStary Tbnuer , will, by. being PPf-" tk"uaki thresh out the seeds of clover, flax,- Ao. rZtluUMt to the threahiag ot wkeat. " 'roTTndeed it thresh fsoroayay from the atraw or pod all gi cepteo. ; w ,t wRmlngtoa, W C In the cara of Messrs. Freeman Houston, &i U broagU to this place wishes U soe one oitnem at worn. T?ey eTnfrom 75 to $lWrtenee to Iril VtL truth or th bote statement., the rCrZ 'rJVf VlLsrs. Freeman fc Houston, ,z- -- ------ ean be riTen.' "MrTaimeTc City lle L, R: r - v I H - t w s a . k " .r : -i-i.y-i-;:'.ii 8i.i ..... I .1. aoors , TwfWas 1 ' AKpr t j aaoaC vaijsas Mm 150,000 WHOLESALE STOCK or ROOTS S II 0 R FokSprixq S."4, BY W. H. ADDINGTON & CO., Nob folk, Va. . E wonld call the attention of Meroh.mt in Virjrinia and North Carolina to this iin- mene stock of BOOTS, SHOES. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, YALICES, CARTET BAGS. Ac. amounting tn $1'0,000. It is one of the most varied, beeanse it emhrares erery kind of Boots nnd Shoes that can be found in the United Statos, and it is the bust sklkctf.p sto'lv in nil irtnnifi. The goods are made to order by the best manu facturers in this rountrv, expressly for OUR WHOLESALE TRADE and it is consequently better suited to the Trade of Virginia and North Carolina than any wholesale stock of Boots ami Shoes ordinarily found elsewhere. Besides having better rood, the sizes are made regular to avoid an oTer birge quantity of small sizes, which is a great evil to the Merchant and one of universal complaint. Our care has ben to avoid this evil in giving orders for the manufacture of our stock of Boots and .Shoes. gWe are prepared to sell these roods a h!do lower than any other house in Virginia, nnd we will do it, Citv and Countrv Merchants are there fore invited to call and look tor themselves. ljTrrins : 6 months credit. W. H. ALDINGTON & CO. Norfolk, V. Mar. 24. 54. 25 FOR NEW YORK. Ux it en -States Mail Lihk pbk Steamships Jamestown and Roanoke. firIlE elegant new steamship J.tsirsTows, Cnp- J tain Parish, which is to run in connexion trip from with the Roanoke, made her first New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 2 th uit,, and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Petersburg every Tuesday evening. The Koanokk will leave New York every Tues t, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one ot tlicc splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengtrs on board of steamers will find the State moras httel up iu the most e'.egnnt style and the fare uid atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and Fare from Petersburg to ew l or. (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage, f 00 tk,Tiekets issued at my (Mure. S. G. BAPTIST. Sycamore St. Jnly 5, 183 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOl'SE. JUlESubscrilers having comnienrel the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L Walker, and employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu siness in all its usual branches, ami nope ny sirici attention to business to merit a sh.ire of the pub- lie patronage. Plain or ornamental UAKhn ranjie to oruer, on the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Caspv Makers, and will keep constantly on nanrt a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, lor sale wholesa e or retail. Wholesale price by the hundred pounds, fiflm Dollar. Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. r 1 1 o, A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest quality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to tavor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the shortest notice. JAAIEN I'liir;. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853.- 17 Irish Thomaston Lime. fi" f CASKS lnsU luomasion wine, per f)r)J' eehooner Beauihainp " direct from Maine now landing at our Wharf. For sale low by NIEMEYER & WHITE. w - -m-w m i o a 4 T Portsmouth, a., Aiarcu oi, ot. fQr-ritandard copy. Spring and Summer Goods for 1854! The- subscriber a inouuces to his friends, and the public generally, that he has recently return ed from the Northern cities, and is daily receiv- ,n,tSTRINO AND SUMMER SUPPLIES, embracing everything new. superior an.i boautiful ; all of which were selected, in person, with great care, purchased on favorable terms, and will be sold at moderate rates. If U in receipt of the most handsome Black, Urowii. Blue. Olive. Green and other C oths, of various grades ; Of "Siuioni," Black Doe-Skin Cassimere Fan- cy Cassimere ; Of beauuiui vesunga ui --- etlrf' t'rarata. Stocks and Tie;, plain and fane j H-ndkarchiefa : 8uspenders; Silk aud Cotton Half Hos Gloves ; Silk and Gauze under Shirts ; Fine Dresa Shirts and Collars ; Liaeu and Cotton Draw ers.-and, in fact, every article usually found iu a gentleman's Furnishing Store. ALSO, ou hand, an excellent supply of Cloth ing, READY MADE and WELL HADE! Cutting done, as usual, on short notice. - ISAAC PROCTOR, Merchant Tailor. uApril 2o tf , , ; ; 84 -, DAluJ-I' G.-, FOWLEj . a: RALEIGJJ,N.A: .. J MaVljJW4.V';i:;V i- 8m 89 -v wynnv TAS; Anohe aapplT of oelebra- --i Irntr' t 'i , .ova- alSS ' ! SOOTS : . -2a. AoK. ' .j ,Mn" i SMoaa. , ; v rUAobiwoTOM.'W ca"ji ; vn ! n ' - '.'l... V I iaA P eaaieM l-kUfc "dtt0f4 NEW' YORK. CrTY BCSDTESS DIRECTORY. IS. M. PETTENGtLLft CO'S ADYERTISING . 119 MKSSW JTSEXT, W TOKJU- " And" No.' 10 State street, Boston. " " P. A Co. are Agent "for" the; meat influential and largest circulating Comroercval Papers both In tire United Sfatai nmf the Canadaa.' ' - ' 1 t&m The following list of Busineaa Firms are monjf.the' bet' and mosj reUafcle. inrJhe City of w ocx;, . . ..r -. v; u ..y .-t - - ' IJry Goods.,' I LI BROTH EK.S, 1 ntportara af&antoideries. WhitwGoods, &T, No.: p9 liberty street: )xTENE,r&.CO., ImPortT:bf French , other European Goods Na 44J ; Broad street. E 7PSTEIN A HONIG, No-100 Ubrrty-St., Invt jjtibrters of Laces, Embroideriea,Silli'. X flTCnKLL iTOTT.45 Exchangh FL-Impo. izvur.i.- $ruii.rio xcua(w riai poc ters of British Dry Goods, Seoica afccV Iriah. "PORN; SCHLIEPER A H.URrLitStntt J of Qv9- V rroadelotMrSPta,' Hosieries, &or No. nO- Exehange Place. iCHUCilAKDT. FROLICH & HOLTHAUSEN, Nos.'".2 aud HI .Jihorty St., Importers of French. Swiss, and Gernwin Silks, Ribbons. Vel-: veta, -Vttings, Satirw, Serges, &e. Woolens of eve ry description ERTRAND, FKERES k HENRY. Importers of Linen Cambrics and Linen CambrirrHdkfs, Linen Lawns. Embroideries, Ac., (own - manufac ture,) 27 William Street. - h.' WY ETH d- CO- Importers of Embroide ries, White and I.ace Goods, No. 22 Broad street. 01IN M. DAVIS, JONES & CO., Imptrs of Hosiery and (ietlomen's Furnishing Goxis, Mai Str Manuf. of Shirts Stocks, Ties, &c. 104 WiLiani Sttvet. K OIILSAAT BUOS . 48 John Street, Imnor- pr of Ladies Dress Trimmings, Berlin Wod. Flo's Silks. Elastic Braids, Gold mid Silver Fringes. Gimps, Tu.-m-Ls, Buttons, Stars. Lnces, fie. STIIAIILIIKIM CO.. oil Broadway. Imp. of Lace Millinery Goods, Embroideries and Trimmings. Y T ROBINSON , CO No. ISO Broadway, I I . lnipt and .)otl nipt ier. ace Goods, Gloves, Rihbous, Silks", Einbrtiiderics. small wares, dc. Hosiery, Shawb GENTLEMEN'S FUUMSIUNG GOODS. l B HATCH & CO. 0- WILLIAM ST.. New York, Manufacturers :md importers ot Shirts, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Siipe!i(ler. Hosiery, &c, &c. Acronr.i'ONs, strings, &c COIAUI.KS BBI'NO, Impor Dealer in G'rriu, French rter ami wholesale h and Italian Musi cal ixsTiirM knts mid SniiN.is. No. 2 Maiden Lane. f; ERDINAND ZOGBAUM CO.. No. 97 Mai- len Line, Inipurtcrs of Vio'ins, Guitars, Ac- cordeoni, Strings, Brass instruments, Ac Daguerreotypes . OUR.NEV, No. :ill Bro.-Mlwuy, the oldest and moM extciioive establishment in the U.Sta'es. J- Ja OlIN COLT'S TAND4RD SAIL DUCK. C. Bench k Co., No. 71 Pine St., Sew York. sole ugeuts. l.otton Cauvas.s from fccverai other mills ; also Oan.iburg's Priut Cloths ami copper rollers for Calico and S:ittinett Printers. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. AHLBORN A CO., No. ft 4 Maiden Lane, (up stairs) and 2'.t Liberty St. Importers of J. Toys and Fancy Goods. Til far Floor and t'!iiiuu"f Toim. iLLER. COATES & YOULE. No. 270 Pearl St., ENC.MISTU: Tll.KS, OABNKlKlw CUI-NET Tors, number s Materials, Metals, etc. UiiidowCalaiKt, I'niuts, Elc. F HOPKINS 4- BRO S, Imp'ts of raKSCH wis now glass, NoCl Barclay St. Engravers ITTHITXRY, JiXJKLVX AXXIN. ArUstii anit Eafrraverson II W ixl. No. .VS i U Fultnn St. Kiii.l aal hmt work done Uerp. Expresses. KDWARP", SANFOllP OK Foroten F.xprMi. Xo. 36 KrmwiHxy. Ilnod ami iiackaicr 6nratla to ami from all portj. of th- wnrld. Ai-nta In Norfolk A damn k Co. FA NCY GOODS. C1H AS. Z1NN & CO., Importers of French find German Fancy Baskets, No. 53 Maiden Lane (near William st.) New York. HATS. FURS. Ac. rjMHOMPSON & ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden Lane, J Importers and Manufacturers of Furs and Wholesale Dealer in Hats. Straw Goods, kc. Hot Air Furnaoes &o- DAVIPCL LVKIt, (Inventor and PaUntr,) &2Cli(T St. Maa. anU IValr, w hoi wale anil retail, inFurnaom, Vrntllalnm, itanaa, Sr. liittin IC libber iood rpiIE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 JL Maiden Lane, N. Y., Manufacturcrsand Whole sale Dealers in Goodyear's Patent India Rubber Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clothing, Balls, Toys, &c. u TNION INDIA RUBBER CO.. 41 John street. make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, Cloths, Druggists Articles, J-c. ; Coats from $2,n0 to $f00 each. I'igtttiiiii? Hod. AM. Qcixrt ansa, IValem In Qoimhy' Improvxd fimif. Uflli-e l:t-i l-t27th t. atul 119 Niwau trert. Looking: trlaoM nnd IMcturc Fi-Hint. P- wiiiTLorz. ManuHurrr, No. 101 Canal at., New iork. IU. i GiklinR In all ita braorhox. ADIES' ELASTIC SKIRTS, Hough's Patet P Bates, 81 Barclay street, opposite the tor House, New YorL, manufacturer of the above splendid and desirable article. . Mufliiucry and Tfaciiiii? TooU. Scmkwk's Machinery Dnot, 61 OMirtbuid atrset, Maiinn-y, Marliine Tool and WooUworth'R fataat rhutinc MarhiDr. T NDREWS&TeSUP, No. G7 Piue st New York, Commission Merchants for the sale of all kinds Machinists' tools, and Cotton and Woolen Machinery from the best makers. Exclusive agents for Lowell Machine Shop. .eHlle, Fiali 1 looks dc Tackle dec. nmauis n- bat 8, (u t. a i. u. batk.) ios Mait 1 Laua, Needloa, Ylkh Uuoks. If ix hi of Tackle, ac Puiier H a re rooms. CYRU8 W.FItXP COM 11 Cliff Sk. Imp U -aad WhoMWale Pealen la Amarkan, f'rvucfc, Uermau and KnclUh Fpn ud every derlptk of Paper an uctan9ra Uatoiala. stationery Hareruouii Wholesale Kiooma ft Kiumo, No. 88 Jovo at. Wholoaala nooksclWn and atatiooara, ai HmmS. of all kindaof lilaak -ooIls. Sitfn- ' ' O M. PaTUca, Poftanr aalaaia rotor aafca, aad Gotta'a Pa- Xt aaaoa Loeka and Vnw iara, iwtwi, ko. lya rwari w. N KW YORK. AGUICCLTUBA WASEUOOSO-B. ALLitw. late A. B. Allco Vo 1 IW and WL M ater t. AvriuuUaral aad Uortkadtaral ImuWRMaU and Marijmery. iVld and Uanloa iweds sod FertiibaTS, Qi.no, hWne Oast, 1'howpataof Ua , rVwljMi,r-ttr,. , i. :t ARDEN 'SEED A" fnH 'ampplyvnof Garden iT ieed,' warranted fresh, just received at tha iwStoeaf. .4 HAYWOOD A SCOTT :fJTRE eos bf Insuranoe on the mutual plan ia 1 7 ut a sTn&H sum, aomparedV with a joint stock Compahr; fThis(mbanT beinsr locabsd fat the Western pat f the State, consequent yrattch the wrgtr poren of the risk arelaUift. TY est?yet7 many f which are in. the country. i Tho , Company is entirely free from rlebt '-Jia v. made aa assessroenls and have a very larg a- onn in aasKJuwtooa nonos, . ana ut weretor a . - . .. t.. . : a we ast Annual Meeting te roitowzng ora cejs Al . -Ass warn elected ror the ensuing yearf; wi . e JAMES SLOAN, President. . . , 8. Q. COFFIN, Vice President.: . C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorn WILLIAM H. .CUMMING.'General Agent. : if A. . . fAC? dCCVMJ U4 iPWIW . . uinrCTona. i Jihes Sloan.' J: A. Mebane Z P". MendenhaOl j w. Id.'P' Rankin, ReTCr.fS Deems. J." M. Garrett; Drtt Y; Weir. Wi J. "Mc&miien. of Greensboro': Dr. PhttnaM OA Ooffi'J. W Field, Jamestowaf FEH 1SHC,' 0hilfoTdrWilKh A Wright, Wilmingtonj Dr. a Watkins, Carolina Female College;' Joha I. Sharer, Salisbury j-Joh H Cook, Fayetteville JJi FrfliWbororfX4gwRa Spriaga; Chariotte ; J. J, 'Jakson, Pittsbore ; IL B. ElUott, Cadar Falls. . u : . ' f . ' PETER ADAMS, See'y. : Agent in Raleigh. 6 Eft. i T- COOKE. Dec 14.. 1853. fc5... 101 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N. C. TniS Company has been in successful operation for more than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Stttam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Huudred Thousand Dollars, in bouds properly secureL r The average cost of Insurance upon the plan ol this Company has been less than one third, of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its ojHrations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Rnulhac, C. W. D. Flutehings, Jno, R. Williams John Primrose, Henry D: -Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Selby. Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edentonj Jo.h. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newborn; W. N. H. Smith, Mur frecsboro' ; H. B. Williams, Charlotte ; John B. Barrett. Milton ; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, l'rtiilmt. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman. General Agent. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, I Executive Committee. John Primrose, ) All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. . J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 STEAM BOILERS. HOLDEN & GALLAGHER, (Late Leonard, Holden Co.) manv fact urers or Locomotive, Stationary and Steamftoaf Jioiler. Of all descriptions ; also, WATER TANKS FOR SUP'S, GAS HOLDERS, LKTVIS STRKCT, (Six doom from the Ferry) EAST BOSTON, MASS. May 0, 1854. w6m-44 SHOCCO SPRINGS, WARREN COUNTY, N. C. fpIIISlong established and justly celebrated H watering place, having been purchased by the proprietors, will be opened on the 20th of June under the superintendence of Mr. James Qresham and lady, well known to the travelling community for their emcieucy nnd politeness. The whole es tablishment has been repaired and refitted in a manner to please the most fastidious, and every arrangement made to gratify the taste and con tribute to the comfort of all who mny visit. Our Tables and Bar shall at all times and under all circumstances be superior to any heretofore known in the South ; for we have made arrasgements in Petersburg, Norfolk, and Baltimore to be sup plied with the luxuries of the season. Shocco Springs a-e distant twelve miles south from th Warrenton Depot, where Wilson H Phil lips' large and comfortable Omnibuses, wits fine Teams, Hacks and Baggage Wagons, will always be in readiness to convey company in two hours. A superior Band of Music will be constantly in attendance during the season for the entertain ment of our guests,- and a Billiard Table and Bowl ing Alley tor their recreation. The beautiful scenery, agreeable and inviting shades, pure at mosphere aud refined society at and around Slioc- co Springs are proverbial and need no comment The following is an analysis of the waters made by Prof Stewart of Baltimore : Epsom Salts, Sulphate Carbonate of Potash, Hydrechlorate of Pot ash, Sulphate of Potash, Hyurosulphate of Lime Sulphuretted Hydrogen Free in solution, Carbonic Acid. of Magnesia. Carbonate of Magnesia, Muriate of Magnesia, Carbonate of Lime, Sulphate of Lime, Carbonate of Soda, Hy lrosu phate of Soda and Sulphate oi Soda, In addition to these waters, whose virtues have been tested for upwards of half a century, the Rod Sulphur Springs ou the land oft Mr. Whitmel H. A. Kearney, heretofore resorted to from Shoc co. will turouga uis Kind generosity again tie open ed for the accommodation of our guests. They are within a pleasant ride over a good road and are considered highly etfij aoious ia m my dise.vses. RATES OF BOARD. Families per Month, 25.00 y.oo 1,50 30,00 10.00 week, " " day, Single persons per Month, ... " 14 week day,. 1,75 Children under ten years and servants h'lf price K 1. fc JAS. W.ALSTON, l'roprietors Shocco Springs, June G, 1854. . '- tlJ-46 HERRINGS. )ff Barrels I cut Large barrel, ,W. T. OUUtou'"Cttrin8- Sut- do do ao ao lauuiy Koe ao 40 half do do - do do For Sale by, A. A H HARRI8. 3m 44 Norfolk May 80, '54, A RNOLD'S SASH LOCK. This Invafuabla .window . Fastener kept canstantiy on hand, and are applied to your. Windows at only eenta aaoh. -Try them if -you wish .to. aleep. in oool apartments free oCbad colds. ' , V J 1 Al , jjar, Agents and Owners of County rights will 4o well to sond in their orders at once an I wish to send for a sammer supply.iAV." T . ' - - . 1:,:-:.' fVw, . ;,.J,W5 JAS. MTOWLESi ' May 80, ;54 44 A Large lot of Caiicoeg, fiinghama,: Alarlboro' f rUMi'aadPlaidjk'fbr sala by J t-Tt.a m r - f j JAUE3 e: cur: . 'Tbea, Brag Jr. JacJt m .Measra. Zaran A Rr . P 1 1 V Mexsra. L. D. A W.CL .Oreasnra, Aawiist "AS'enxstantly on . hand anil Sew Orleans Saeus. I portKIeo LoftC TrnshaCrSilyerised and I Black Penner ih'ireln and rr m : and, Albmle ? Rse:Oiner "in Bass. tltlro liilxea t- J iuw, Aoamanane amt Spena C .efCi rownV-Pare and 'arfrwttS. 'i:? M ? flunnnwrW Ski.' mA u.. t - C K 'r! fBlacking, Ink, Shoe Thread lTt - hta-pmnA "w umagi rvne aa TW.juayaer rr Liverpool and Ground AknH Mi Prinm Virginia and WciiaMltX-Ww aftd tArd i ' Nailaaasaa.it -aiiiVBsi' -, Jgafia, Principe, and HaAuma GcnAt -t'.ti I ''':.'' iogether with a largo stack of loreign; and do4 mesue iquocs,- Wuieis T Which be offers at tha lowest-market ratea. i ;, . The atrieteat attention V-tringaafiv warding goods. ''" ,;'-"';-..:i-W-Ii,--?:;V Petersburg, March-V '?v'" W O R L D ' S FAIR, P. R E M I if it "8 . T Three Prize .Medalai: JViT" I Have just h . awarded to the very elegant and superior -t;-.: c PIANO FORTES. i . -' ' ; Exhibited by, the subscriber a tha Crystal Palace. In making the above annoucement, they would take this opportunity to return their thanks to their numerous friends, for tho extensive and liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and assure them that no pains shall be spared, to sus tain the nattering reputation already attained ; a id in order to meet the greatly increased demand for their instruments, they have added largeljio their manufacturing facilities, which they trust will en able them in future to promptly meet every de mand . Buyers from abroad, whether dealers or others, are invited to examine our splendid assort ment before purchasing elsewhero. GUOVESTEEN A TRUSLl If. 505 Broadway New York. (Adjoining St Nicholas Hotel) N. B. Premiums were awarded by the American Institute to their Pianos five years ia succession. Mar. 1054. : 3m 21 MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS I A VERY large assortment of silk and, black, lace Mantillas and Points. A W. H. k B. S.' TUCKER C A s TLK and open-straw Bonnets and Infants' Hats. V. 11. & K. S. TUCJU- " FANS! FANS I - A MOURNING and fancy Fans. ' W. H. A R S. TUCKER. D RESS Trimmings and Embroideries.- W. Ji. K. 3. TUCKKK. "T IBBONS and Gloves. , Xi W. it. A R. S. TUCKER. rr tc? t irivaii n iont uaioi iiaioii uaiij;i,,;.: ,-ir4 IF yon want a hat nf any kind or deacriptkm,. call at W. H. A R. S. Tucker's, and you wiH find a mammoth stock. Any one ran be rtcUedt as their stock embraces all sixes, from an Infant's number to an Old Fogy's Extra, their ohjfet'i ing to uiiupihwj Old Fogyisra and Yoaag '-Aier-canism. W. U.4L 8. TUCKER. , P. F. PESCUD.. r, A TT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, . RALEIG U N. C. Is bow receiving his ex tensive purchases for . theSpriag Trade, and the; rapidly increasing demand havingjustined hU pur-' chasing many artialesin original cases, whick b has hitherto procured in small quantities, justifies him in offering unprecedented inducements to his friends and customers. To the trade he wiO sell the most popular Patent Medicines at the Proprie tors' prices, and respectfully requests dealers aad the public generally to gire his stock and prices an examination before sending their orders North Or elsewhere. . i- March 80. 1854. 27- FARMERS' HEAD QUARTERS. NORFOLK, VA A V r A "hRDERS for Rxapkxs may be sent us for the V ensuing harvest, which will be filled : at the following prices : Hcsskt's Reaping Machine,.....l..,.$l5500 do Mower and Reaper, 115 00 do Front Wheels extra,.....-. 20 00 do Rear Platform for side delivery," T 0f BnasAix's Va. Reaper. No. 2, 4 feet cut,,, SI 20 00 do do do ' No 3, & feet cut,. 180 00 , A deduction, of $5 will be made If the aide deR very is not furnished, and $20 Will be added to the a'jove price if front wheels are furnished. - f 1 . ATKINS SELF-RAKIFQ REArRt A great machine, and taken more Premiams than auy other. Price, coxflktk, :.i..'. ...1 75 00 STRA W, HA Y AXD &IWCK CUTTERS, Of every variety.! . Price $30 for tha best, and warranted to cut anything in tha Shape uf Feed for stock. Cheap t' utters, .from $5 to r CORN SHEXlin-S. K'A L. Virginia Corn Shellers.......... .'..r...UL$2n 60 Goldsborough's - do 40 00 Reading's -do J;..U..-.ii.R5 00 Double Spout do nan aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaa tie, 00 Single Iron Spout do...:.....' 10 00 do Wood do ' do.."...i.r.irr;i.S 00 BAMBOROUGH'S PREMIUM 'FANSA- No. I Extra Premium Fans, ......'...;. $34 00 No. 1 do dOMMS 92 00 No. 2 ' do do Sinclair & Co's. No 2 do.. ..Do, , do v 1 v do. Grant's Prunium Fans,.... ' msIihii aerna.- y 0(1 .flu to, $30 Clinton's Fan Mills,. .:; ..;. 13 to $20 FIELD Rollers 3 Segments, 8 feet long, $35 00 do do 3 . do., 4J ddU. W 0 do do 4 da . 4 do., 4& 00 do do 5 VdoVotdeMOO do do ' do 6 do.rt.t,5 OQ gjOrJcrs for any of tha above goods will be filled promptly. , Your orders are respectfully so licited. - , - BORUM FISHER,' 11 Water Street, Norfolk, rirgiaia. May 19; I80A v - A41f tf " ' -. " " '.; ' " "' DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILViati WARE A A' , - FAWCritJOODSUs;: f lUE ' subscnDer. jias receivea ana:opne(t a L most elegant and fashionable; assorUaent af the above GOODS, to which Jtbw atteation of the public is soBeited; Vf t'. r ".li".-" He has all tha new atylea IUA , Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys,; Breast-Pins ' Ear-Drops, Locltets, Ae." . . - ' ; rALS0, a beautiful assortment of v "t- - r DondjCandPearir6odis; ' Ear-Ringa and Finger-RmgaV - - v ; ALSO, a yey largo assortment of-A?"- ;, ' SBver Bpoomv Ladles rt.t' j',. . Butter Knives. Cava. I9J 1 . lT'Z- ' - ':" And an; xcnent Trie4y of ' Species, Baser Straps, nauingiAnea, rnumTj,M.r r : - On hand, also, a few ne Mantel Clocks 5 ?. B. BOOT. 4lUleigh,mT;i,58A; 8-tf' - A LSOl 10 Pea. Aaaaa Eea last to Y nd. I rrcrth Carolina Mutual Life Inst - w V Tanoo pompany.'. '.- rriRIS Company eontinnes Joxnsura the uvea of JL M kaalthj bite persons and: Stavea i, J" riba rrwitest risk taken on a ainglallfeis 55,000. Slaves ar injmml tot term f cue to fvistear ar for nrrirxas. f Dr. Cbat, R. Johnson, President 1 j Wat. P, Haywood. Tiw Presidvnt,' . s James T iordan SAcrotiW". r nm. H. Jones, Treasurer; 1 AH Umtm are natd within 90 dftTft afW'S-tisfae- tory peoof fa aro'ieiavd; . - t r ' t Rlaftta And- Patrleta.sliow5aff the vdan ot oper ation of the Conjpaar stay bfi had ear-applies tion a-taaC, or atay ot tha AgMX A5, icr o bsjn4tahaJd be addfewi to i ;r f Ma489;-.,-;.;;;..v4 aad Merehandiie; agabiat losVof damage by fire, wt premiums to suit h ttmea. . r-Thrn is On otthe eldest and bsllhurane Com paakM ki; tho United States al payrits Icpsci promptryr:x t iixtxx&s Vuij lpr4ieatiiforInRnrane rl mnity. to.be id to fr : r'-J-fe: i.;' r s'- i - ' -yAVs S. Wi- wnrxiNki, ' - -A .-''.-A 3-?4siMiAg3it. MaA for ildton,- If. Oi. aad ticiniryi to , ' i;-. f sVf4Tlr'" -W' A ;PALMERAgent. October. 1848 j SHy&l8a ' la. JVT PvEIMBALLv Nw TSBEEKMANf ST., 11 a New York,' Whotesale and Retail Dealer in Sashes; Doors, Blinds and all kinds of BnUders' Pannel Worki nwide of. the best material, Un the mott thorough fanner-, and KUn dried, so as to entirely jreyent, shrinking , by x posure to I'tent i n any form or 'degree,; Uprepared t furulsh any amount at Iwn-tT.notice jt( tli .very best ; article made in the Country, and at extreuiejy tow prices for cashl ; Orders by'mall p'romptiy sttehded to, and cooiU'.put '."up and dispat-hoii 'with.'ctre f Strangers visiting the city are invite) to call and ..." it,unfltuj MOwiln , Jan 19, 1854. A : . ;': '( 'emoa1 A..v SJb4c. :' v A.A . SPRING SUPPLIES OP 'A BOOTS AND SHOES J .-- W. H. ADDING TON A Co!,"iroiu call " the attention of every Merchant in Yir , ginia'and North Carolina to their Wliols- snle stock of L -" " T. ;-sd tSfrTH ca-viv sMnwiiirt' Offertd Car sale at reasonbie pnees,on'rered'it of 6 hioniat their Large NEW STOREV.No. 37. Main Street; P ;. iX -t 4 - ; i- y; ) ? t The stock consists in part as folIowSj-Tit : 10,000 pair Men's K"tp Brogans. various. q Titles, 8,000 tlent' Clf and n' Wal Lth' Boote's 2,000 4tfen split BrejBins. 1 v ' J H l,OQ0 Gent's -If Oxford Ties-f .If. ' 8.000 r : Faacy Oarters, Patent Leather Shoes and other fajdiioaaldt styles of Dress Shoes, ,6O0 .Men's ine Calf Boott, long Ieg5-Al-ssv Kip Boots, all qMlitieaif'f.Y 3.000 Womea's peg Buskins, different kinds. AX ? wed " CaifNad Oust kin P"ime, A ; ., .i5 . f,'.-r-- . , t 15,000 ' Ladi Gaiter Boota, Jenny , Xind Shoes, sad other Fancy sty las af tdieaJhft8.: f 1 0,000 f 6saV eAea Morocco 5o9 tario n s ll.- ) ' - 't ..----- -.i.-r", - 4,000 Misses and Children's Shoesa'adl iinda. 8,000- . Boys and Youth's BootMa, k&k W." H. ADDINGTON A CQ have justadded 100 OOOTr orth of Boots and Shoes to their Spring aock; it i(rm be found very complete, and thy hope eve. ry Merchant will call and xamintf their stock. -TaaMf'motstiili1 -4' Aft 4- r"'1 W! B. ADDINGTON CO. 'faut:T18M.':5J, .j-Vtf-lt. : IVrrin Bushr(P .AUornrr;.-" - V5 AIt.;Wm; If, McKec. KrAmmmrPlryslMin. ' i j - rT.- i-ii i . . . . ... .- ;TB0WN WINDSOR SO AP. 12 dotea, just re Xjt eeiveL v Also, a large variety af Lubin'i and liana's Perfumery, at the Drag Store of A v v vr-'LVi'iwiiMi a JiATwodD. v.C..I48SoVf& X Corhlssion iwd j?orw'ardin' $u- - -wrlS,' U;sinBn-;&' V ;IO3roUYIsaiKl XflHEuhdersignisd vices to MERCHANTS nnd PLANTERS;- . doing busiaesa With this City, aa a COMMlHSlONrf x wid OR WARDLXG .AGEXT. 'i v i ; I . U H will 'give, prompt. attexttion tdf aU '.Consign. : . a ' Cj'B0DUCR;aiMl MEECHANpISEi snJ nan his best ie rtiona tfl cflVct sales at .the high- ; est market prices, niaking imftiediate returtuMut . rtfuMtUncesAiiKs;'? ' . Connecting with hla .experience and knowieclpi v - : ' at business a, elo applimUoa to thtf intivv-pt' that may be eoniided to him. he hopes to reccivo - and merit a shatf of patronage'-.. A A, . . "; AW'';AVttKEI-S Br.rtassoxs HonlAlaBoty,resid"eti of the Norfolk awl Petersburg; Railroad; Messrs Tlar dy A Bros Shipping Merchants and Go'vennnebt Agents fojr th sale of Guano ; 4 Herman : A Co; Wtwdesafe ftho Maker ;''Ali;. ' Rosa A Cap1. Wholesale. Hardware Dealers ; Bloodgood A, Co Dry Goodr. Dealers f King A Toy; Drug Peal era;' " R. G. Barolay, , Esq', Bookseljer ITerfotk.'YaA t iioa.. Kenneth Kayner, aft; CV44 , '.Cha-Oss -at 'SAutsjArf s ti For Coltons'jjltyJ cents per bale':. Tobaceew one daUsr ,'er hhit: all other artieles2 per mmmissio)-j fe' -g I U January 17, Snajyr I " . l r F R A N k ll I N 1 r4 S T I T U T ? ?Vfrankun .xountyn, ca::a': ; : D; 8Rlcaar4M4a. A. M- principal of tha STslo DepartUMfit j aV J.; Taylor, an.1 r. ., "7. assistants. Alrr Uw S, Sichardson; ltincipal of tha Female IDeprtaaMML ' . Missw U. E. Stone, assoei tte PrmctpaL 5 - . , A MiasR. L. gheryoek, and Miss F. M. Groat, as- ' Tha fall Term will commence on the -first Moir- day ia Jafy.- : For partimlar. apply for a circular - h . . .1 a . - ... t ..t r n. ... r -: - - ..Vi May 80 b't " . A44 : NOTICE. lnE'SBbscriber having, atfay.. Term-1854, "11.": ." "l!r. J 1 .?....." 1 " "... '" T. ... ft .Tauuueu aa vuunniBiraior upon iai aiai ofcu McPb'ersouV deceased; Jierl-by. aives gene-v rat -otice tq all creditors of said estate, to present their claims duTy authenticated within' the timeA limited by law for thsturposai otherwise Hhis: notice will bestead In bar of recovery.-' ' N; 11. 11. debtors to said estate will JiteaseT make payment immVUately,'as iudulgehc cannpt be ritkC; ' - i: T. TEAG UE4 Adm'r. : ? ... T - , --..-!'..- 1 . ii..,t t :.i "'w-.t.-. 1. ; ' v- ;":-. A"va av, . vutuuu vu. , May 80. lVL ;w6wv;44' f 7ayne InsMtuta and Ilorinai x-rr-Vi-'coLLEGE;-; ; fpHB next session-will -commence on the rst -'X ' Monday ia July", and clone on -the last Fri day In Hwveber.v Stadnrt will be "charged rom Uava of eatoriag to tb -lose of the Session:- ? No batenrsaa af tuition-fees wiU be allowed, exeept la ases of f)ratriited skkoss, or at the option of tha Principal ?"WIE0iiISSQN. . ' L 4ieMilaiV.iaayrWMi; -'A,: 6t 44 y ..'' 1 m j ' i 1 ; i' ." 'i EEDING DOES !-r-A large aiortmeni of Steal areeding hoea, at the Farmers Hall, A -1 1 I i 4 I 4l . t a.. ' Ml P 1 Ia.R W-HOUlROOaV -a a 1RA4 1 " oV
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