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day. The price asked, we believe, was iwelve dollars per boshe!. ā€œ Mine H08lā€ Butterfield, of the Pavilion Hotel, howevnr, nothing deterred by their costliness, placed an abundant supply of these delicacies before his borders, and early ae they were, we can lesiify to their having been as good as any we have over eaten. mCharlc*Utn Cuuritr, March 30.Bank of Caps Fkak. Thomas H. Hardenbergh has been elected Cashier of the Washington Branch of the Bank of Cape Fear, in place of Benj. Runyon, resigned. Mr. H. has been for many years connected with the Bank as Teller, and his appointment as Cashier gives great gratification to our citizens.W. R. S. Burbank takes the place of Mr. H. as Teller, and will make a good officer, beyond a doubt.Washington Whig.VIICJpull marc than thins they can can carry, to Present ind nominated at whigs and s whigs of the for another ca er Mr. Filluio at PhiUdelphi decline, the i slaveholding I We presume that will resu dates, or whi especially in has been as y
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Semi Weekly North Carolina Standard

Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Wed, Apr 07, 1852

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