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DRYt'OOODSv For the Fall and Winter Trade, 1850- nnnR Snhsrriber having lust received from New U York and Philadelphia, an eleijant and extensive upply of STAPLE AJD FAMCY DRY GOODS, rariefv of Stvle and Fashion (or the Season, would respectfolly invite bis ftiends and cos fhfl nnblie a.f larire. fo an early examination H.A m. bain fnllv nerauaded they cannot fail to utmin and he won hv- their superior Riehneat and Beauty, and Itill snort delighted with the good bargains he intend to give them, .? - . .. u V.V ' The assortment comprises, in part, the following vis : , Super Black Gros-de.Kmne oiias, .s,... ..... ,,, , Chameleon Satin D'chine do. , ., ., , . . ' Plaid and Figured Changeable do. . . , , . : . Lupins finest French Merinos. , '. ' Plain and Embroidered Cashmeres and Delaines.' Silk Poplins, and Mohair Lustres, ' . Chameleon Lyonese Cloth, Super Black Merino Cashmere and Alpaeca. - -: Plain. Polka, and Chine Delaines, i Hungarian and Jennv Lind Cloths, (for Dresses.) . Blue, Brown, Green and Mode coloied Satin striped Delaines. Changeable iThibet, and jCherry color'd Paramatta Cloths, . . New Style Calicoes and Ginghams, : .. Irish Linen, and Cotton Shirting, . , Rich Velvet Trimming, and Silk Braids and Laces, ' Insertings and Edgings, . Beautiful BonnetFelt, and Neck Ribands, Fine Kid and Silk Gloves, and Mits. . " Together with many other desirable articles, among which are Cloths, Cassimeres, and Ve9tings, ( Sattlnets. Tweeds Clofb and Kentucky Jeans, Fine Moleskin and Fur Hats. . .. ' Fur and Cloth Caps, , ; " Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Ladies Walking Shoes. Slippers and Gaiters, Jenny Lind and Leghorn Bonnets, . Kersey's, Linsey'e, and Blankets, -Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. T. A. MITCHELL. Raleigh,' Nov. 6. 1850. 840 til I V- State of North. Carolina, Martin County, e Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Oct. Term, 850, Elizabeth- Hyman and others, vs. Simmons Burnett v-v Adm'r. and others Petition for Settlement. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Burnett, Thomas Burnett, Reddick Hyman, Archi bald Hymao, Cullen Moore and wile Abigail, John, William, Jane, and Lova Louisa Moore, Children ol Asa Moore, and Minerva, Marion, William W., George W., and Hugh Hvman, Children of Wiley Hyman, are non-residents of this Stale : It is ordered by the Court ' that publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolina Standard, for said James Burnett. Thomas ''Burnett, Reddick Hyman, Archibald Hyman, Cullen Moore and wile Abigail, John, William, Jane, and Lova Louisa Moore, Minerva, Marion, William W., George W.,and Hugh Hyman, to appear at the next term ol this Court, to be rftld for the County of Martin at the Court House in the Town ot Williamston, on the second . Monday ot January next, and plead answer or demur, or the Petition will be taken pro eonfesso as to them, and heard accordingly. Witness, Lawrence Johnson, Clerk of our said Court -t office the second Monday in October, A. D. , 1850. .. . L. JOHNSON, Clerk. Nov. 16.1850. (Pr adv. $5 62.) 5 6t. State of North Carolina, Martin County. -Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, Oct. Term 1850. Patsey Haxrell and others vs. George W. Hyman, Exr. , and others Petition Tor settlement. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Red dick Hyman, Archibald Hyman, Cullen Moore and Wife Abigail, John, William, Jane, and Lova Louisa Moote. Children of Asa Moore and Minerva, Marion, William W George W. and Hugh Hyman. Children of Wiley Hyman are non residents of this State : It is or dered by the Court that Dublication be made for six weeks in the North Carolina Standard for the said Red dick Hyman, Archibald Hyman, Cullen Moore and wife Abigail, John, William, Jane, and Lova Louisa Moore. Minerva, Marion, William W. George W. and Hush Hyman to appear at the next term ot this Court to be held for the County of Martin at the Court House in -'th:Towox of Williamston on the second Monday of .. January next and plead answer or demur, or the Petition . will be taken pro confesjo as to them and heard accord ingly. Witness, Lawrence Johnson Clerk of our said Court , at office the second Monday in October, A. D. 1850. L. JOHNSON, Clerk. Nor. 13,1850. (Pr. Adv. $5,62i.) 5 6t. ( ... State of North Carolina, Martin County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Oct Term, 1850. Nancy Ward against W. W. Ward and ethers Petition -" " - for Division of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Thos. J. Ward is not an inhabitant of this State : It is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be mad4or six weeks in the North Carolina Standard, for the said Thomas J. Ward to appear at the next Term of this Court to be held for the County of Martin, at the Court House ia the Town of Williamston, on the second Mondav of January next, and plead answer or demur, or the Peti tion will be taken pro eonfesso as to him, and heard accordingly. , , , - Witness, Lawrence Johnson, Clerk of our said Court at office the second Monday in October, A. D. 1850. L. JOHNSON, Clerk. October 16, 1350. : t(Pr. adv. $5 62.) . 5 6t- Public Sale, and Negroes to Hire. ON Tuesday, the 17th of December next, 1 shall sell by Public Vendue, on a credit of Six months, .'-at the late residence of Joel Harris in the County of Franklin. 850 bbls. of corn, 47 stacks of FoddeT ; 25, - 000 lbs of Cotton in the seed ; a quantity of Shucks and Peas ; 16 bbls. New Brandy ; the stock ef Hors ; Two . yokes Oxen ; 1 Ox-cart ; a large quantity of Tools of va rious kind' ; 1 Cotton Gin ; one Wheat Thrasher ; two ., SUils. complete ; a quantity of cider barrels, and many .other articles. At the same time and place, I will hire for the eosu . ing year, Forty or Fifty Likely Negroes. N. B. MASSENBURG, Ex'r. " November 15, 1850. ; 5 4tw. Grand fledge of North Carolina- THI3 MASONIC BODY will convene in this city, on Monday evening the 2nd of December next, at . 7 w'clock, and will continue its sittings until all busi ness which may be submitted, for its consideration, hall be disposed of. AH individuals concerned in the deliberations of thisbody, are respectfully requested to attend. .... Lodges which have been working under dispensations will not fail to apply for Charters, if they wish to se enrea permanent existence. .. - - WILLIAM T. BAIN, ; " ; , -, Grand Secretary. Raleigh. Sept. 25th, 1850. 835 tt . .;' ,;ifoTfcjG; '':"' i 'flflAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Rowan M- County, N. C., on the 1st of October, 1850, a Ne gro mart, who says his name is BOB, and that he belongs la W m. urosstic of Kentucky, and that he was purchased by said Crosstic from John. Q. Moore of Raleigh. Said negro is of a light complexion, about 35 years of age, 5 .feet 8 or 10 inches high, and has two of his upper teeth out rn trout,, 4 be owner ot said slave is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as fhe law directs. ,:' u C. KLUTTS, Sheriff i Salisbury, N. C. October 15, I860. 8 tr. READY MADE CLOTHING. - - SEE! SEE! SEE! l: c -- Sign, R.'H.-R.. R. ;;...:t F BOCKS and Dress Coats from $2 50 to $14 and 920 ; SacHs from $2 60 to $11 ; Over coats from 82 50 to $25 ; Pant from 81 50 to 89 ; Vests from $1 75 to 85 ; Shirts from 73 cents to $2 50 ; all made up un der our own inspection, and will be warranted in every tUulat. - OLIVER & PROCTER, -:.'.; - . ,. . ;r , . Merchant Tai lors. f ' j, v. ;'.-. R.- R. R. R. ' .- .i b.iv FayettovilU Street. - Kaleigh, October- fcHh. . ... . - 836 nt Received I .aucs Black Wint AJ er Gaiters, a upertor rticl.'-. .1.1 -v , j BROWN. 1' YV r ' Raleigh, Oct. 30. No. 9, Fayetteville Sf. FASHIONABLE Pi? a-.".'--. lit. .u; worth cAottWAVO'' i, HDTC AH IirSUBAWCE COMPAWTa THE following persona have .been eleejtoi Dimtara and Officers of this Company for the present JpW - Dr. Josiah O. Watson, Jos, G. B.- Roalht Smith, John Primrose, Henry D.. Turner, e Wt ing.. T. H. Selby, of Raleigh i Geo, MMfStt ville, Joshua u. Wright, Wilmington, .J Washington, James Sloan, Greensborewg w bm,' Edenton, ' Joshua Boner, fte Elizabeth City, Michael Brown, 8IWWn xwwer m;h,ii Tr ...,!, w tv m Smith. Mw4m6Vettt H. B. Williams, Charlotte, Johft B. 8KWs A. T8ummy, Ashevillc. !' ' , i All Directors are authorised W mww arfrnw-re, ,$ ..... f, .OFFICERS, ; Josiah O. Watson, President, J. G. B. Roulhac, Vice FreMet . i ' Richard Smith, Treasurer, ' -J.. C. Partridge, Secretary, 1 John H. Bryan, Attorney, . ... J. Hersman, flonwral AguU , S. W. Whitin, ) . , , Richard Smith, EteeuUv Committee. John Prim roaw, ) m . ' , . This Company i now in aucceeaful operation, ana is prepared to effect insurance against fire on all kinds ot property, (Steam Mills and Turpentine DistUleries ex- Alfcommunications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. ; J. O. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. , Raleigh, January S, 1850. 793 NEW GOODS FOR 1850. rfHE Subscribers are now receiving their FALL JL AND WINTER SUPPLIES, consisting in part of the following : Black Gro DeLyon and Silver Grey Silks, Fancy and Black Brocade Silkf, ' ' Black, Fancy and White watered do. . -Chameleon Silks, Super Chene Silks, ,. . Levantines, Brocade Sernidors, ' Plain and watered Poplins, . Lyonese Cloths, Paramettas, Silk and wool Chcne Muslin De Lanes and Cashmeres Cnauieleon Turks, . Engligh, French and German Merinos, Striped, Printed, and Plain Muslin DeLaines and Cashmeres, Chameleon Alpacas, , Ribbon, Velvet, and Hair Ball Trimmings, Black Silk Lace, .. ;. . French work Capes, Collars and Cuffs, Jackonet, Check, Swiss, India Book, Dotted, Tarlton and Nansook Muslins, Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Ribbons, Paris Kid Gloves, Shawls and Visites, Ladies and Misses Paris Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, : ' Real Valencia Thread Edgings, Tapes, Bobbins, Edgings and Insertings, &c. R. TUCKER & SON, Raleigh Sept 11, 1850. 832. Copper work. Turpentine Stills, Ac, THE Subscriber informs the public that heis still car rying on his business in all its branches, at his Shop near the Raleigh Depot. Turpentine Stills made to or der, in the best manner, and warranted to work well ; and all kind of work promptly done in copper, brass steel, iron, &c. Constantly on hand and for sale locks of all sorts and sizes, guns, pistols, &c The Subscriber only asks of the public to give him a full and fair trial, as be is deter mined not to be surpassed in his line. The Subscriber's establishment being the only one of the sort in all that region of country, he confidently appeals to North Caro linians and to the friends of home industry, to sustain him. Now is the time to Save Fuel. . . BUCK'S Patent Improved Cooking Stoves, also, Stan ly's Air-tight, suitable for Parlors or private rooms. I am the only Agent in North Carolina for Buck's Pa tent Improved Cooking Stoves. Any person wishing to purchase I would respectfully refer them to the follow ing gentlemen, who have them in use : Messrs. Charles Dewey, Dupree, D. Cameron, W. H. Haywood, Col. Yarbrough, E. P. Guion, and Geo. W. Monlecai. JOSEPH WOLTER1NG. P. S. His Establishment has been removed to Fay ttteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, Sept. 1st, 1850. . 797 tf. : : : A. B. ST J Til, Agent, Commission Merchant and Dry Goods Broker, New York. TENDERS his services to the Merchants, Planters, - and citizens of the Southern States, and will" attend to any business in bis line either in the sale of Produce or Merchandize, or the purchase of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, Furniture, Carriages, Musical and Agricultural instruments, Bagging Rope, Drugs, Medicines, &c. He flatters himself as a purchaser of goods for Southern Merchants, his experience will en able him to give entire satisfaction to the Merchants who may entrust to him their orders. Refebkxccs: His Excellency Charles Manly, Raleigh. William Hill, Secretary of State, do , G. W. Mordecai, Pres't B'k of State, do Dr. J. O. Watson, Pres't Mu. In. Co., do . B. F. Moore,' Esq., Attorney Gen., do . Matthew Shaw, Esq., Washington. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Weldon. , Andrew Joyner, Esq., do R. H. Lewis, Esq., Greensborough, Ala. Raleigh, February 6, 1850. 79(5 BUFFALOE & COOKE,' ' Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Ac. Old Market St. Raleigh, N. C. THE Subscribers having connected themselves in bu siness, under the Firm of BUFFALOE & COOKE, take. this occasion to inform the public that they will keep constantly on hand all articles necessary for the uses of the Family or Farm. 1 heir stock consists in part of the folowung articles : Bacon and Lard, Iron and Nails, - Flour, Meal and Corn, Cast and German Blis. Steel Castings, Trace Chains, and Weeding Hoes, Sole and Upper Leather, -Powder and Shot, and Lead Loaf, crushed, clarified and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, and Salt, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles, Soaps, Tobacco, Snuffs, &c Country produce particularly corn, fodder, and drv beef-hides will be taken at fair exchange. ' ' - the above articles have been Carefully selected and bought with cash, and the subscribers are determined not to be undersold by any dealers in the City. , J. G. M. BUFFALOE. 1 GEORGE T. COOKE. April 9, 1850. ; ' 807 N. B. South side Old Market Street, fourth and fifth doors East of Williams, Haywood, & Co'e Drug Store - LIVEItV STABLES THE Subscribers take occasion to inform JLLmiTN the public generally that they will carry on the business in all its branches, at tho old stand, and that no efforts nor expense will be spared on their part to accommodate the travelling community. Conveyances, with good horses and careful drivers, will be furnished at all times and at short notioe ; and in fact every convenience for travelling, in the woy of . . . -. - j Horses, Carriages, Buggies, .Ac. Will be supplied on the most favorable and accommo dating terms. ' . -' - : " The Subscribers also expect to keep constantly on hand. Horses, Buggies, Carriages, &c for sale. Any persons wishing to put out their Horses by the week, or month, or year, will have them well attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stables are on Wilming ton Street, just to the east of Market Square, v 1 ' : Hoping to receive liberal encouragement, the vnder signed pledge themselves to do all in their power to mer it public patronage. - BUFFALOE & COQKE. SaleigH, April 5, 1850. ' ' 808 i Boy's Clothing. A LL sizes Cloth and Tweed Sacks and Frocks for Sunday and every day wear, at from 82 50 to $4 60 Pants beautiful at 82 50, Vests 82 50 Satin and all sorts, and all colors. Persons at a distance can be supplied by forwarding their measures and tatingtb,e age of the boy - ' OLIVER & PROCTER. ' v.- .j.-.rs Merchant Tailors. ' ". No'ember 9. , ........ , , 84.?-m , - -Negro Clothing. '1 ':-' "' WE have a large assortment of Negro Clothing, all kinds of Jackets, Over Coats. Pants and Vests, that we will sell cheaper than the goods can be purchased, much less to hare them made. ' To which we invite the beads of femilwa who bare their servants to supply. : 5 oct. 7, wte-'-w - wrp .MSP2fe. V.j . " " ' r Worm Carolina Specially, Att Our Friends raJif 'Patrons 1 ParUcul axiy S y i iii i il i w mat "frf f The Iargest Assoztrjient or Goods " In the Sut of 3Vorth CajroIuia,j both"inthd Pieced and READY MADE. . -To which we invite the attention of the public OLIVER PROGTEIt; ; , -, ... Sign ol the R a, R.JbW sv ,,.Usrly Kow, Fayetteville Street,t Baleigh. . fnHE Immortal insect, alias theiiugg, alias unver, U ' Oliver and Procter, has iust returned from the City ef Gotham, otherwise New York,' the Loudon of America. - opeui six ia saia aiggins aeiecuug au assortment ot Goods that lor quality and style, never were surpassed, and rarely ever equalled. Allot which are at band and ready for exhibition, t Whilst absent said distinguished nerfooaae tor the benefit of the firm par tially, but lor the public more particularly, had cut and made under his own special direction and supervision, a very large and . ,' ; t . .uvn-.f t.;i 3iiral AcMrtmvnt of ClotbinST. embracing Black Dress and Frock Coats, til sizes and prices. Brown, Green, Blue, Drab, &.C..&.C, Business Sacks and Frocks, Overcoats and Cloaks, all colors. Pants and Vests all kinds from the low vulgar to the Peru or hightalutin. Dress Shirts,': under Shirts, all kinds. Drawers ot every description:, Heavy Silk under Shirts. Net cotton D.awers. a new article, to which we invite special attention. ' Stocks, Cravats, all grades. Scarfs, Gloves, wite, black, and , coloied isuspenuers, iiem Cottars, JENNY LIND SIIIBTS, direct from Stockholm, fee. &c. y ; ; ; : . -A ' Also whilar ahaent heard Jennr Lind sinZ sat With in lour feet ot Gennin the Hatter, the man what paid two hundred and rwenrv-five dollars for his ticket and uiado money at that ; presented Jenny with a riding Cap, thereby rendering himself iromoital, as no tady can ride unless she has on a Lind Cap, and made too by Gennin. nreciaelv as the Ladies generally who have heard of our tame for making " thein coats " consider their Lords much handsomer and more fashionable men, when rigged out at the Store where clothing is tasnion- ed by art. To Members of tbr Legislature, &e. Members of the approaching Legislature in want of Clothing this Winter would save twenty-five per cent if not filly by postponing the purchasing ol their doming .nril thcii arrival here. ' Be suie and dout mistake our oi.t.iiohnierit. dout let snv bodv persuade you, that they can do as well by you as we can. -Dont sutler yourselves to be humbugged that is a commodity we dout deal in, and our friends kuow it. Gentlemen living in this coun ty or out ot it, would do well to give us a call, as we ,r di.terniined to sell cheaoer than the cheapest. ' Per sons need no longer complain of high prices. If you want clothing for yourselves, your children or your neighbors, call, we can sell them cheaper than you can buv the Koods much less have them made. See Jsign. . 8 OLIVER & PROCTER. Raleigh, Oct. 9, 1850. R- R. R- R- Postscript! P. S. We take this occasion to render our most grate- ful acknowledgement to a generous public tor the very liberal Datronatie bes:owed upon ussinceour coin inetice- mei.t in business, and trust that by promptly executing iheir orders and spreading oveiselves for their benefit, not only to merit b'lt to receive the sppelalion ot well done good and faithtul servants " by a continuance ol ihir custom. Our trienda and rustomeis at a distance wilt please read our advertisement and seud on their orders ; we are anxiously waiting lor them. Latest Loudon, Paris and Northern fashions just to hand. - 1 ' ' - Cutting of all kinds attended to immediately. Raleigh, October 9, 1850. . 836 $125 REWARD. "T UN AW AY from the subscriber, residing in Edge- JL fjcomue county, lour roues norm ui i ubuui urinn, and about a quarter of a mile from the Railroad, on or a- bout the second of September last ,his negro man named HARRY. Said Harry is about 40 years of age ; 5 feet 5 inches high, or thereabouts ; yellow complexion ; stout built; has a scar on his left leg, from the cut of an axe; has very thick lips; eves deep sunk in his head; forehead very square ; tolerably loud voice ; has lost one or two ol his upper front teeth ; and has a very dark spot on his jaw, supposed to be a mark. Harry is a Carpenter by trade, and has been in me employment of a Railroad Company, in whose service he was when he runaway. He is well known along the line of the Road. It is supposed that he has obtained, er will endeavor to obtain, free papers from a free ccjorcd man living in Nash county, by the name of Moses Hagens, and assume his name, in order to make his way to a free State. . . The above negro was once tly property of Mrs. Co- page, of ridgecomb county ; afterwards ne leil lnio uie hands of Asicl Farmer, from whom he wss purchased by Mr. Barnes, of said county, from whom I purchased him about six years ago. - He will be certain to alter his name ; probably to call himself Harry Copage, Fanner, or Barnes. He was last heard from on the 11th September, on the Newbern Road, about a mile and a half from W llmmgton enquiring the way to the Sound. . I will give the above reward tq any person who win deliver him to me, or lodge him in any jail m the Mate ; or One Hundred Dollars if lodged in any jail out of the State, so that I can get him again. ' . ' Captains of vessels are cautioned against taking the above negro away, under the severest penalty or tnetaw GUILFORD HORN. Edgecombe county, N. C, Oct. 5, 1849. 814 tf. JF0R SALE. ONE of the most desirable residences in the County of Wake, within one mile of Raleigh, with all the advantages of the City and the quiet of the country, convenient to the Churches, , Schools, and society of the Capital. The DWELLING HOUSE is large and very convenient, with 8 rooms above and dining room and pantries in basement. The House is in fine order, newly painted, handsome grove of 4 or 5 acres in front, besides a good kitchen, Rock Spring House, and two or three never-failing Springs in ten steps of the House. There are large negro Houses, with good brick chimneys, two 8moke-houses, two Carriage-houses, two Cribs, a three-story uranary, good Stables and every other out-houea necessary for comfort, on the premises. ' ' ' ' The Tract contains 350 Acres, 100 of which is Forest Land, well wooded 10 acres in fine Meadow and the balance in fair farmine land. . For further particulars apply to W. H Jones, Esq., of Raleigh, who will show the premises, or address, P. A: ATKINSON. Falkland, Pitt c., Oct. 2, 1850. " -V 835 Valuable Real Estate for Sale. I offer for sale my entire Real Estate, upon which t are thirty-five sets of Boxes; the most of which have only been in use from one to two years; with a suf ficient quantity of round trees to cut at least twenty sets more. The lands upon which these are situated is not easily surpassed by any piney lands in Eastern Carolina. There is upon the premises two Distilleries neatly and conveniently fitted up, with all necessary out-hous-s. Upon the farm, I think the buildings altogether are sel dom excelled. Those wishing to purchase are invited to examine for themselves. Terms shall be low,' and payments accomodating. Come and see. Any person wishing to purchase, can be . furnished with a sufficient number of teams and wagons to carry on both the operations of Farm and Turpentine, and with a year's supply of provisions. , : ..... JOHN A. AYIRETT. . Catharine Lake, Onslow Co, N. C. ) ooe , July 22, 1850. $ 836" ' CITY- OF RALEIGH. ; ;r j -;. -A Desirable Residence for Sale. T lHE Executrix of the late Louis D. Henry, offers for I sale his late Kesidence, near the City of Raleigh. The Dwelling-House is a large and ommodioos one,1 and remarkably well built, with, all ont houses complete, . It has aboqt Is 17, acre of land attached,, under the highest cultivation. The premises being out of the limits of the Corporation is not subject to the City Tax, and sail the situation is convenient, ; and within fifty yards of the Governor's Mansion, in. an eeellent neigb borhood. . . ? .... ,. , ; . . The terms of sale would be liberal, ' '" D. K.' McRAE. : Raleigh, Jply IS, I850V-S' a i SSIU-tL $cotc fjnnff and Tba.cca fTlHOSE who are" fond of a nice dip or good chew of . J taa weed, will find, a superb, article of Snuff and .To bacco, at Pescud's Drug Store. . ' " '. " Raleigh, August 7 th, 1850. -"-i. 8J-i.'t "brie dW ' Above foehard Smith Old" Comer. -aiM I.-.:...v.Ai EVAlf S & WlfXIAIrJS would respectfully in form their friends and the public general ly.tha they have opened a Store ri Fayettewlle Street, one door above Richard Smithj Esq -where they: will keep con stantly on hanffa full supply of'fM !... pry Goods;': Uararefnef and indeed every thing usually found in similar establish, menu. . They present the following as i specimens of their Stock! ". -. 4i l-!'.!..! tifo,' ' ' ' i. 2a;n;.j Brocade French Cashmerev v i -nvU .f; Embroidered Silk and Crape, and Norwich Lustres, . onameleon Turk isims ana i upuuo, w French Cashmere and Delaines, . . . ,.Js h Chameleon, figured and black Alpacas, , :- , ! ; , Velvet neck. Ribbons and Belts, . ".uf tu; l,u. French worked Colors and Cuf&, .' ?o . v. ! y. Embroidered Rjbbon and yelTet Trimmings, Scalloped linen-cawbric Handkerchiefs and Utpve,rrj Bonnets, Ribbon?, anil Artificials,;. ... .:- -. : c4 , Ginghams and Prints--a l.tge lot, , i : ' French Cloths, Cassimeres, ard Vesfings, ... v. Beaver-cloth, Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, . . t. r.. Red and white Flannel, and Linsey a?d Plain Shawls, Kerseys, Negro and bed Blankets, .,;. .,, y , - , Brown and bleached Domestics, Bed-tickU-ff, Table cloths and Diaper, Ladie's cotton, merino and silk Hose. ., Also, Ladic fine Walking Shoes and Gaiters, , . ( .;. ... . -.J J. Miles and Son fine Pegged Boots, " , Calfi Kip, and coarse Brogans a good assortment, Hats and Caps of every description, ., " ' Cutlery, Crockery, Spades, Shovels, trace-Chains, .'Java, Laguira. and Rio Coffee, ., , ' , , ' Loaf, crushed, clarified and brown Sugar. . Together with a number of other articles not enumerated. The subscribers respectf Jly solicit a share of public pat ronage. They will sell good bargains for cash, or on short time to punctual dealers. ... ' ; H. L. EVANS, ' - : ' ' ' ' JOHN G. WILLIAMS. ' . September 18, 1850.. ' . 833- FEMALE ' CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, . (HiIiLsiorodbh Street,) ., RALEICSII. N. C. REV. BENNET T. klAxvE, 2 rineipal. - E411 W. Petkhsilia, Professor of Music. . Mas. Lccx M. Petbrsilh, Teacher of Drawing and ramtmg. , TWENTY-FIVE , Young Ladies can . be accommo dated with board in the family of the Principal. These will receive all the attention, and enjoy all the comforts of a private family. . .- ; The course .of .study is well digested, thorough and extensive. J he entire expense to a pupil will be cover ed by the payment of One Hundred Dollars in advunce, for a session of five months. This will include Board and Tuition, with Music, French, Latin, Greek, Mathe matics, Drawing and Painting. ' '.' Taken separately, the charges will be as follows: oard per session of five months, - . $50 00. Tuition in the Classical Department, . 20 00' Tuition in the English Department. Music on Piano or Guitar, Drawing and Painting, . . Painting in oil Colours, French, 15 00 20 00 10 00. : 15 00 10 00 The Pupils will be regularly instructed in Vocal Mu sic, without further charge. ; ' The Annual Examination of the Pupils' of this Insti tution will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, the 4th and 5th of December ensuing. B. T. BLAKE, Principal. Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1850. ' ; 4 tf. SALE OF NEGROES, STOCK, &C. HAVING qualified at February Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of Wake, as Executrix to the Inst Will and Testament of the late Cyrus Whitaker, dee'd. I shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at the lete residence of the said Testator, on the 16th day of December next, several horses, one large mule, the entire stock of hogs, one yoke of large oxen, likely cows and calves, twenty-five bead of sheep, cropot corn, wheat, oatsf fodder. &c. Togeth er with a large assortment of household and kitchen fur niture. . Also, a portion of the land on which the said deceased ' resided. ' I will also sell, at the Court House, in the City of Raleigh, on Saturday, the2st of December, - Fifteen Likely Negroes. Among whom are several good cooks and washer wo men, house servants, several very likely yellow boys and girls, between the ages of ten and twenty years. Thrms Part cash and part credit of six months; but more particularly made known on the day of sale. The purchasers to give bond with approved security before the property is changed. x , MARY WHITAKER,' Exr'x. November 14th, 1850. " 843 3tw.' PIANOS ? PIANOS! '7 THE Undersigned respectfully informs the Ladies and the Public in general, that he and his Agents are almost daily puting up Pianos in some part of North Caroliua, on trial and for inspection ; and all Instruments that do not give satisfac tion, will be taken back and no charges made for trans portation or carriage. Persons wanting good Pianos will please send their orders, .Address .. . -., . . . ., . .. A. KUIIN, , . No. 75. Greene St., Baltimore, Md. List of Prices. With metalic or iron plates.. Entire metalic frame. 6 octave $180 to 250, $250 to 300, : , 6 " . 250 to 300, 275 to 350, '.. '7 , 7 " 300 to 350, " ' 350 to 500. Grand Pianos for 500 to 1000 dollars. The above named Instruments are elegantly Manufac tured in Beautiful Mahogany and Rosewood cases, of soft .and sweet, or powerful and brilliant tone, as the purchaser may wish, with all the latest improvements that constitute a good and serviceable Piano. Nc hem lock or toy work connected with them. I would particu larly recommend the metalic frame; the climate or change of weather has no effect on them, and are well adapted for the Southern climate ; and oan, with all. safety, be carried by water or land to any part of the United States. The manufacturer is able to give any number of refer ences for 15 years back, of the durability of the Instru ment, by Professors, Amateurs, and in Seminaries, where they have been 10 to 13 hours daily in use for a number of years. ; .'..,'! -t April, 1840. 806 cow ly pd. ' '-- ' SOAPS SOAPS! I HAVE just received a splendid stock of American, French, and English Soaps, consisting in part as fol lows : ..': ';.....-.. . 6 doz. Low's old Brown Windsor, !"i,t ji0vi Large Omnibus Brown,' u 6 f Palmyrene, (a new variety,) ; : -' ? 1 box Barber's Soap, r , .,, r 21,-,'f . Hotel Soap,.,.; ,,, . ., : .:r .. ' 4 doz. Assorted, Rose, Almond. Pert rait, Imitation Fruit, Poncine, Spring Flowers, Honey, Jinney Lind, Wash Balls, Military, and Almond Soap. 6 dz. Creams, and Olophane, assorted, ' i; All of fhe best quality, and for sale low, by ' 5 '" ; -.' P. F. PESCUD. 1 ' ' Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850." " 835 Steam aw Mill! ' ' ' v . .. .j . ....... . t , . i I BEG leave to call the attention of builders and per sons wishing to purchase Lumber to my. Steam Saw JJlill Near Raleigh, j where they can be supplied with any kind at the short est notice. ' Also sawed; Lath of the best quality, at $1 00 perM. . r- , T. H- SNOWj Raleigh July 13, 185Q. m ,; . .- . . 821 ly,.': Valuable lanl for Sale, l.f, ..'., A aIuae Tract of Land containing 208 acres, lying ; between four and five niles West of Raleigh, on both sides of Walnut Creek,, and adjoining the land ef Rev. - Thos. Meredith and others, will ba sold on reason able terms. . j . ' 1 ' , . m! f- ,1.-; ff . For further informatioa apply to ' ..v : . .- , - x, M. A. BLEDSOE. .Raleigh, A a gust 81, 1950. Moro La4 for Sale, PCff Acre f Valuable Land,-lying twc mile ftJP W l South 0 Raleigh, on the Faveiteville,road, wilt be sold on a lone credits notes well secured beins- all that is desired. 'Persons wishing to examine the land and premises can dose by calling on M. A.JBledsoe, who who is authorized to sell jt. - - I 1 v-.' ; f: BAKER. October 9, 1850. ,. I t as "H iiSSO-tf. ,oOiMmn0'S JvOJiTH. CAROLINA .h'nitq tr Mutuitl Life Tiisurancc' Company riTiHlS Company is now taking insurance on the lives of healthy persons and TSlaves, at their established rates of premium. ' .This being tha only Life Insurance Company m the State, and Working under a charter suit ed to the concUtion. and circumstances of air, tke Direc tdrs 'feel o hesitation; in saying that 'it affords greater inducements for- the insurance of lives than' any other r. -w -'r------ : '' - 31 The 6th Sec, of the Charter provides'That the husband may insure his own life, for the sole .use' and benefit "of his wife or children, S-ee from 'the claims of the repre sent a lives of the husband or any of his creditors." " ll is 'conducted on the mutual plan, eacn person in sured becoming a member thereof, and not liable beyond the amount of his premium." 'v " "vi ! '' ',J-,;' 1 rolicies for 6100 to $5000 will be issued on me me of ia white person j and on Slaves for two-thirdstheir market' value, for a term of from one to five tears, as the owner may desire. '" AH losses of the Company are paid within 90 daya af ter proof of loss la furnished.' No California risks taken. ,1 The business of the Company is conducted under the immediate supervision of - ' ' ; " ' ; ' ;1 -jij -j Dr. Chas. E, Johnson, President, ;- r '.' . Wm. D. Haywood,' Vice President, 1 : ; r ' '; , .!,:. James F.' Jordan, Secretary, ' " i- - W. H. Jones, Treasurer, r ; -ii Perrin Busbee, Attorney, ' ' f " ' i-' ' ' Dr Wm. H. McKee, Examining Physician : ' , J. Hersman, General Agent. ' ' " . iAH Communications on business should be addressed post paid, to. : . JAMES F. JORDAN, ' J& wit ...? . i:VH-is . . " . Secretary. .Nov. 1, 1850. :...-..:,.:.--.., . .r. .... ... 1 i i READY MADE CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail. TA TA7 E have iust received from one of the laizest and V t best established Houses in the United States, one of the largest and best assorted Stocks ever brought to this City, a Stock that would .favorably compare with the Custom Work ot any Establishment in the Union, which we are instructed to sell at unprecedented low- priced, and to which we invite the attention of Country Merchants, citizens of Raleigh, the surrounding Coun try, and Members of the next General Assembly, and .ask them to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at Drices that I will defy competition. ' Country Merchants need have no Tears or nnaing us with a broken assortment, as we shall continue to have large additions throughout the Season. In addition to the above, we have a full assortment of fine Shirts, Jenny Lind and other patterns, together with Silk, Merioo, Lambs wool Shirts and Drawers. -.v , All cf which we will sell as low as they can be pur chased of any Establishment in New York or any olh City. . A. B..ST1TH sc. CO. Raleigh. Nov. 6, 1850. . . 80 w if. COTTON YARN AND SEINE. TWINE MADE BY NEW MACHINERI- ; BATTLE AND COMPANY, -Rocky Mount, JVash County, JYorth Carolina. ARE now manufacturing of excellent quality, Cotton Yarn and Seine Twine, which they will sell at the LOWEST'PRICES.,- . . Their Machinery is Neto, and they feel no hesitation in ;,r; . ; . ; WARRANTING : . . their manufactures to give satisfaction. ; Merchants with in 50 miles of Rocky Mount, ordering not less than 500 libs, shall have Yarns delivered to them free of addition al expense. ; . . . . . . ... . ,. Rocky Mount, Nash Co. N. C. J , March 3d, 1850. 801 ly. THE SCHOOL AT HAMILTON, .:. . JflJlRTUV ' CO. JYi tC. !-.-. MR. J. H. HORNER resumes charge of the School at Hamilton, the 1st Monday in January next. . In the Classical department the studies, as heretofore, will be strictly preparatory to the University. . Board in the Principal's family and Tuition per ses sion of five months, ' - - - . $55 00 Hamilton is situated on an elevated plain near Roan oke river, twelve miles above Williamston, and is consid red a healthy location. ' ; P. P. CLEMENTS, Sec Board Trus. Hamilton, October, 1850. ' 839td. FALL TRADE. PETERSBURG, September 20, 1 850. ; Samuel H. Marks, . WOULD t espectfullty inform bis numerous friends : and customers that he is now receiving per sun dry Steamers and Packets tioin the Northern cities his usual Urge and varied assortment of CONFECTION ARIES, FANCY ARTICLES, Cigars, &c, which ad ded to his stock before on band, and the regular weekly supply of fresh Foreign and domestic FRUITS, renders his assortment particularly . worthy the attention of country dealers. ' ' ; III the line of IGARShe flatters himself that he can present a larger stock and finer assortment, and at lower rates, than any other house in the trade. ' 1 Petersburg Sept. 25th, 1850. A - ;-i J JFA LL. STOCK, 185Q. P F. PESCUD is now receiving bis Fall Stock of SMMEDICIJVES, PAJATS, OILS, PERFUME RY, DYE STUFFS, FAjyCY ARTICLES. which be offers to dealer at a small profit ; and assures them that the quality of his articles and prices will give satisfaction. 'Those who have been buying in the Northern and Eastern cities are particularly invited to examine his stock and Prices before purchasing else where. ; . P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Sept' 17th, 1850. - - 834-tf. ': Fifteen Dollars Reward. ' RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, residing in John ston County, a negro boy named Dave or Henry. Said boy is ahout 22 years of age, yellow complexion, weighs about 165 pounds. " He may be lurking in the neighborhood of Mr. Penny's, in said County, as I boucht him from that neighborhood. Said boy has a down look when spoken to I will give the above reward to any per son who will deliver him to me, or lodge him in any jail in the State, so thatl get him. ' " ' ' - A. W. RICHARDSON. November 9, 1850. 4 itpd. y. To the Ladies. ': . "yoUwill find a most beautiful supply of Children's Jl Clothing at our House, iust to hand, consisting of Jackets single and double breasted, to button up to the necit, ciue, rsiacK, treen, ate, slc. rants, Black, Blue, Brown, and every variety of fancy color. Over coats all kinds. We have made such arrangements as will enable us to furnish any of the above articles at prices less than they can be obtained for in any of the Northern cities, JVleasuies taken and Children supplied, if necessary. OLIVER &, PROCTER. November 9.' - 1 '840 STOLEN. STOLEN en the 13th November, a gold lever watch, With a gold guard chain attached. My name is writ ten in full within the watch, and the initials J, A. .W. are cut on the back. .. , , . . ... , .... ( ; , Whoever brings this watch to me, or will cive me anv information concerning it, shall be amply rewarded.' J ; JAMES A., WASHINGTON. Chapel, HU1, November 14th, 1850., ,.; sV. 7 -3U -.J-,- Camniitte4 to Jail. ,i j ','." TT7"AS committed to the Jail of Wake County, op j i Y- tbe 20th ipstant, a negrro airl named Afuno- Rh says she belongs to William Smith, of Johnston' County. The owner is hereby notified to come forward, nravm riron- erty, pay charges, and take her . away 4 otherwise she will ue eaftwuo as toe law directs, ,y. . . ., ... -, ,. . . t ' t, , - L r s WILLIAM; H' HIGH, Sheriff. ..RalejgNoT, 21, i850, vtf!,,, , v, Strt XtriL,L,IAAI JT. CLARKE, : ATORJET, AW COVSSELtOH. AT LAW) r.:-! '. ri.-i-:.- JBaleUrh, .5f. C:;?.v ,-.s:v4-r. QOLDIER3 of the War of 1812, and those who have KJ serve a in Indian Wars Bin 'nan h;, ,irtnw or ehildren can hare their claims ' for Land Bounty Under uioctot congress passed September" 28tb; 1850, at tended to on moderate terms by appplying to - v !" "J i: .iV!;j. i WH.1JAM J. ULARKE. - L-Attornty at Law. ' Raleigh, Oct 16, 1850; i . . '. . l.t"!".iK; v Ncffro Slioes. T HAyE a large lot of heavy Negro Brogans, which 1 "ii eiioa as pood terms as any oiner nerson in tne City. Call and ee before you buy elsewhere. ' v jum ttSMtii! j-xv: r': O.-L, BfJRCH. 1 7 -t, AtajeiElU OcL 2. 18iOi ., ' ' 6S5 i HAILBIUCS t CIOTEina STOBE ! 13 v U J, TEXEG8A?H BUlXDIJffGS, c": iH;fc RALEIGH ' N",1 C; , ' AT ' HOUTTS AdA TV v' " XitTf1 I'Tgest assortment pf Gents' Ready made f Clothing and Fashionable Goods ever before offer- po .iu .oeiiig cuuucciea as most 01 oor Cll8to. meirs are aware, with Messrs. Scott; Keen &. Company Manufacturers at Newark, New Jeiev, one ot ih,' Largest and V H?,B.9e ln tne , sfiordsus facilities Tor conducting our . business which others do not possess., i, ., . .. . .'. .', Let it be distinctly understoodtberefore, that our Goods Are Superior to any ftthers offered in this JUarlet, -Wt are our own Manufacturers.. We, import most of ppr Cloths, Cassimera and Veslinga, and pay Do second or third profit on these articles, which enables us to of fer tne same quality ot Uoods, much, less than those Establishments whose purchases are made from Whole sale houses. - - . 1 .- . We ask only an examination of bnr Stock to convince those who are judges of styles and fabrics. ' J. L..- H AH.VISSU Sc Co. Raleigh, Ost. 14th, 1850. 838 .-i'-v-i - PROSPECTUS OF--: i - , ,TIIE MOUNTAIN BANJrER. riHE Subscriber having become sole Editor and Pro. -L urietor of the Mountain Banner, will continue its publication in the village of Rulheifordton, N. C. ;,The Editor is a Democrat, but owes no allegiance to any party, furlher than its measures are calculated to promote tne goon or tne cooniry : ana train, justice, and fair dealing will be the threecardinal principles by which he will be guided in his editorial course. The honest masses of the people, no matter how they may differ with him in opinion, will everommand' his respect; and reason and argument shall be the only weapons with which they- are assailed by him. Abusive tirades and opprobrious f-pithets are as foreign to his disppsilion as they are useless and unbecoming ; and nothing ot the kind will be indulged in towards political opponents; and while, he zealously advocates the principles which he thinks conducive to the welfare of the country, he will do so with doe respect to those who differ with him in opinion, making it his constant endeavor to maintain a high and respectful tone. -;-! Free Suffrage, "and other salutary reforms wilt be org. ed with all the ability of the Editor ; and all judicious scheme's of Internal Improvements- will find in him a zealous advocate.-, i r j,, : On the Slavery cuestion. the Banner will be true to the South, contending for equal rights and a strict con struction of the Constitution. . But the Banner will not be wholly devoted to poli tics. - Agriculture, News, scientific Discoveries and Improvements, useful Receipts, and whatever will con duce to" the amusement and instruction of the public, will Teceive due attention. Tales, Poems, Essays, Sketches, &c. will make up' a choice variety in which evety one may find something to please and instruct. Care will also be taken to collect the incidents that may transpire throughout the country. This is a feat ore too much neglected by the country Press in general, and one that cannot (ail to prove highly interesting. . The Subscriber takes this opportunity to inform the public that bis paper is permanently established, thai he is dependent upon his own exertions and a generous pub lic for asupport, and will faith fully and dillittently endea vor to deserve public favor ; and as soon as his means will allow, be will enlarge and otherwise improve his paper.''- ' ' ; If is a lamentable fact that tbe North Carolina Press is suffered to languish, while our people pay thousands of dollars for JVorthern papers, edited by men who abuse our institutions and are constantly endeavoring to destroy the tenure by which we hold our pmperry This ought to be remedied ; and with a little reflection, doubtless will be. The Editor appeals to his friends, and to those infer, ested in the success ol his paper, to aid in increasing his subscription list, pledging himself that all such favors will be met by increased exertions on his part to merit them. , ' ' ' ... f. . TERMS, v 2,00 per annum, in advance, ot if paid within three months ; $2.50 if paid within six months ; and $3,00 if net paid within Six months. To Clubs, Seven copies will be sent for $12 ; Ten copies for 17 ; and Fifteen copies lor 25. The money for clubs must always be paid in advance.' These terms mill not be depnrttd from. Address f KAIN&. 1. WiLMJIN. . ' .. . . . XT ....... .OlCk Kutnertoruton, r. v. nor. ai. q- .t . ; Hardware and Cutlery-, &c. COLLINS & Co's Axes,' Handsaws, Files, Augers Chisels. ' .v Hammer, Curry Combs, Knives and Forks, Pocket and ' Pen Knives. ' ; One Set Balance Handled Knives and Forks, 61 piece Balance Handled Carvers and Forks, and Steels. Brass and Fancy Cast And-irons. ! Brass Headed Iron Shovels and Tonga. Spades and Shovels. Ti ace Chains, and Halter chains. Cotton and Wool Cards, No. 6, 8, 9 and 10. . Toilet and Swing Looking Glasses. Superior English Mustard, sup. carb soda, cloves, mace, ', Nutmegs. . ' " Spanish Indigo, copperas, Fresh and salt snuff, powder, shot, and lead. '' .'4 ": Turpentine and toilet soap.' starch, shoe thread tad Bed Cords.'"- ' - : a- 1. . Prime green and black Tea. : ' f - ' Nailsand brads, cast german and blister steel. . J. BROWW,- ' ' .... ' ; No. . Fayttleville St. Raleigh, Oct. 30th 1830. ., , ; i ; ; .839 r .;-.:-! . . - . . . : u,-. For Sale. . ; CARPETIVG, Tufted Hearth Rugs and Carpet Bind . ing, .-.. v.. . ... . to Wet 10 Blankets. Neero Kirs v. Marlboro Strioes. 100 ps. Dark and I.ieht Prints. Dohluvs and Nankins. Sup. Table and Towelling Diaper. Bird's eve Diai.ei, With a eeheral assortment ot Crockery and Glass ware amone them. White Granite Dinner and Tea ware. Ewers and Basins, White China Tea Setts, and Cups and .Saucers, Cut and Moulded Goblets, Tumblers and Wine Glasses, .....j, . 'J. BROWN, , .. ! . No. 9, Fayetteville street, Raleigh Oct. 28, 1850.; ' . , ..v.:- , 839 Cloths, CasBtmcres, &c. ; .. V At No. 9, FAtiTTiTiui: St. BLACK French Cloth,, ' .,'i.'., ' '.,.. j . Black Doe Skin Cassimeres. . . .., Fancy Cassimeres, a general assortment. ' Good and Common Vestings. - Black Satin" 1 ' do ' ' i - v ; ' ! Silk and Worsted Serge; Padding and Canvass!; Bed Blankets, various sizes. ' ' ' White and Black Cotton Wadding."-' Gentlemen 'a Marino Shirts and Half Hose. For Sale low by ' - ; -1 -.-.-I,?., ii BROWN. Raleigh, 28lh Oct., 1850-,, ;,I f JS; ... 839 tt " Ilobinsou &. Co Slioct). j ; .. JUST Received Kid and Morocco Walking Shovs, : do and. ido. Ladies Slippers, ' 'Misses and Children' Bootees, j. ...j.. ., ,'Ladies Bootees, ' White Kid Slippers;' ' " ;; vC ' ' : : t:' ' ' -'V 1 - ' j. BROWtf. . . 4, i tti No! 9, Fayetlevills St. - Raleigh, Oct. 2d. i - - ' 835 Jntt Received, 1 A P (X',r in Brfya Heavy Brogans, ' jl OvlMen and Boys Kip Shoetees. , -- Woman's Leather Shoes and Bootees, ' ' ...1 !'.. .. : !---..; f-i ALSO, : -' - " ' -' v Men and Boys Wool Hats, ' 1 ' 't : Dundee and Hemp Bagging .' , . t ;. ; ' Bale Rope and Twine. .. ' i: , " ' r '",;; ' ' ' '". For Sale bv ' " ' : ' '-5 ,?.'- . J. BROWN. October 2, 1850;,;V V 835 Extra, Clack ITIolesfcin-Ilata. . , ASH ION for September, 1850. , r or Hats, a General Assortment, .... c Men and Boys Cloth Caps, ' Just Received and lor Sale by 'l' ' "" " BROWN. .. 'A i. -..sO.ir ! ,r"'1 No. 9, Fayetteville St Raleigh, OcL-jrlS60.'"'i''' '-"' ; 835 r t,s,i nats and Cam." MOLESKIN, Beaver,' Otter, CaliVnia, Angeli 'Plush, and For Hats, Gents, Boys, and Children! Sup Cloth, Prince De, Join villa Pioe Mlitvynd Jeuay Lind Caps, just received and for sale by ' ' '" e ':',. .,',,', R.. TUCKER . SON. Sept. 2Isf; 1850. ' "f " ' ', - ' SSi ', " Fine Over CoatavT X" ';"-v Sto'8' 0FTHE BEST QUALITY of Blue Bleclr. C? Brown and Drab '.Cloth... Tbe prettiest style ever-orls red ih this market.' . t: f' -i''.-' EL,1 HASWNG At Ce.. -. October MXh, 1850. " - . - ' 828