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FROM ST. NICHOLAS.
. before Christmas, wnen i iuruSu
wgs stirring, not errn ,
ere hang bj the chimney th care,
!kt&t : .fipd all Miujr in their beds,
'Pjugar-plums danced through their
r:. 'kerchief, ami I in my cap,
rf11 K..;n for a lone winter's i
h-iins for a lone winter 8 nap
i, there arose such a clatter.
to see what waa the matter ;
Flidoar
e in
. to sei
";.ja I flewlise a nasn.
I mIM
6
.!"r. t;,and threw up the aaah.
rLttn bt wondenDg eyes snould appear,
K re sleigh d eight tiny rein-deer,
f. .v.n eielM n coursers they came,
tiJeO, and shouted, and called them by
fcer! now, Dancer! now, Prancer ! now,
rj9' irnnid. on! Donderand Blixen
f'rfthd porch ! to the top of the wall !
iSidashaway, da.haw.ty all!"
Kk.re the wild hurricane flyr
KT-eetiwith an obstacle, mount to the sky,
v4.fnn the coursers tney new.
"Lh 111 of toys and St. Nicholas too.
!.;L-lin I hesrd on the roof
..,4 pawing of esch little hoof,
r . head, and was turning around,
Aim"? St Nicholas came with a bound.
' teseJ " in fur- from his he!d 10 b'8 foot
all tarnish'J with ashea and
"J'ufwys he hd flung on his back,
iLfd like p'Jlar just opening his pack!
'Jf-how they twinkled! his dimples, how
jere like roses, his nose like a a cherry ;
Sttle mouth was drawn up like a bow,
'iteml on bis chia was as white as the snow,
-.loftpipe he held tight in his teeth,
. j i.:v-j i:v ..tli
gC&e. 1 cucircitrj uia ucnu u&c a niwu.
,brod fce and a little ronnd belly
when he laugh'd, like a bowl full of
jtiiibby and plump; a right jolly old elf;
lujied when l saw n:m, in p.sa or mjseu.
wtf si eye, and a twist or nis neaa,
PnKioiDow l naa noining to areaa.
fumi word, but went straight to his work,
CatiUhestockiutrs; and turned with a jerk.
lirazliis finger aside of his nose,
eiiig a no-1, up the chimney he rose.
mjto his sleigh, to his team gare a whistle,
.nrthey all flew like the down of a thistle;
IMrlaiiB exciaira ere bc arore oai oi sigaK
JfjCkrislmns to all, and to air a good night !"
-MISCELLANEOUS.
. CHRISTMAS.
fyjli throng of . recollections is waked
ilk memory at the approach ofCbrist-
i: What a multitude of boandmgTlrappj
imj, crowd the sweliin? bosom !
Iwfhts that breathe of joyous days gone
lam sweet to the soul than refreshing
pa of s:nnmer, laden with the odors
m bower of honeysuckles or roses,
t span the mind. In an instant, the
em of lovely things, past and gone, are
cutback, rohed in melancholy, yet de-
iilhues. The brightness of hopes de
sSiback upon the soul with gladness,
lie fairy lights of youth are again a
ial, brighten in g with lustre and beau
days when first the loyalty of lore
ijlit. What is more calculated to re
ntal feelings, to lighten the soul of the
s if the past year, to smooth the wrin
taftfie heart, produced by contact with
, and worldly troubles, than the
pis sensations and kindly anticipations
m bv Uhristmas.
Bournful to think, that the celebra
"aai this once joyous hospitable season,
ton times are scarcely worth a record.
as formerly at this time, always a
F everv lllintr nmv ! Fa it thnt man
fFswnmore selfish, more sordid, more
r!ehas grown wiser and more enlight-
F: nas the brilliancy of science, and
M advance of iinorovement in the
N world, obscured the beauty of gen-
r'!. sociability, aiid the nob e and hi-
Mities of the heart?
fact, think it melanchnlv nr nnl.
rreler,iliat the Christmas pastimes
uut, die a nrcicneu suosiiiuie
f "HosnitabJ
a
flf'manv d av ' full (rinmnii a rurl in
easures; but how charmed, how ai
o
talJp
l'j wi c a win
Many
Kl m vv.viuumtB VII IMG UIUCII
T Kiislind, form some
,. ""and inlprpst! ri IT rQrroa
rliti haul
i-)Humaiiv nf ,;- r . : i i:i
.-":renot'red
of the most
of her social
1 Am e
m ot sonir.
Hboth
n hrnea nn.l -1
fclita i- f",i3C erse, many ue-
.uiumisai
'6
lie day
and lasting literary effu-
eir festive and 1
imperishable by the in-
s of good King Arthur, we have
' Grooms, archers, Talets, falconers and yeomen,
damsels and waiting-maids, and waiting-women.
CnaucER and Spencer were not ashamed
to acknowledge that they engaged with live
ly interest in the sweet pastimes of Christ
mas 'gaudydays,' and, not unfrequently, have
they devoted the witchery of their song to
their praise
The divine Milton is recorded to have
kept bolydays, and in an. epistle to his friend
Deodati, gives approving countenance to all
the merriments of Christmas.
Since the year 500, when the observance
of this day became general in the Catholic
Church, it has ever been considered a sea
son of joy and congratulation for blessings
received, and dangers escaped, during the
past year; and from the earliest observations
of this day, it has been usual for friends, re
lations, acquaintances, and lovers, to pre.
sent gifts of various descriptions, and among
these, verses, in the, form of compliment or
congratulation, formed, no inconsiderable
part.Te teamed gentlemen of Lincoln's
fnn werei great observers of this day, and
were accustomed to greet it with mucbt
merriment and good fellowship.' And if
there ever is a time, when we should for
get for a moment the stem lessons taught
us in the rugged school of hardship and du
ty, when we should hide from our own
thoughtful eye those rough traces made by
the wintry storm and torrent of life, in the
flow of souls and the warm mingling of so
cial sympathies, it is, when entering upon
those divisions of time, that bear so many
thousand hopes upon its wingp. The greet
ings and wine cups, the festive board and
gay decked hall that mark the departed year,
and the entrance of a new one, are not idle
ceremonies. They speak to us loudly of
the past, and still more impressively of the
future, which is the only haven in which
man can anchor his little bark of expecta
tions ! Here we can stop, and look back up
on the dates of each happy event of youth
and childhood, and turn back the eye upon
past scenes once possessing the sweetest
enchantment to the soul. Here too we stop,
to contemplate the bright images of the fu
ture, and bask in the sunshine of hope, up
on which we are dependent for many things
yet to be achieved.
If there is an aching void in the heart, look
around as the year is passing aud another
entering upon its roHing wheels, and see
whether it may not be filled up. Spend uot
your time in singing dirges to the departed
year, but let hope brighten your countenance
with its radiant beams. Let your soul be
glad with congratulation ; and if you have a
triend, whose bosom is swelling with merry
rejoicings, let it kindle into greater bright
ness tbe smilings of your heart. If you
have a friend cast down with grief, aid him
in driving away despondency, and let the
beams of your happy face dispel the clouds
of sadoess.
The dying year should remind us that
the blessings of Ihe world are- fasfr lading
from our sight, and that the pleasure of the
present may not be supplied by the promts
es of to-morrow.
'Tis trup. we have daily testimonials of
our rapid flight through time, and of the de
cay of youth, manhood, and all that is love
ly and beautiful. Everv seltin? Sun that
paints the hills with his departing rays, re
minds us that one less will gladden us with
his beams. Every flower that opens its
beauties to the brightness of day , and droops
and dies when its fragrant sweets are all
gone, reminds us of the passing away of all
things human: but these lose their force and
influence by familiarity.
! If the year, just ending, has teemed with
blessings to vou. teioice ; or, if it has not
been so fortunate as you wish, or even
misfortune has oppressed vou with its
mournful visitings, what is gained by griev
ine over time gone, which might have been
more fruitful of pleasure? Rejoice and be
glad, that another new year is about to dawn
upon you, with the cheering beams of hope
upon its wings.
The merriments of Christmas will waft
sounds of sweetest gladness to a thousand
ears in -the full flush of life, youth, and
health. And be ve, who have the powe
to do it, reminded that every face you con
tribute to set sparkling at Christmas, is
rt flection of that goodness of nature which
generosity helps to uncloud, as the windows
reflect the lustre of the snnnv heavens.
.Every: holly bongh and lump of berries
with which you adorn your house is a piece
of natural piety as well as beauty, and wi
enable vou to relish the green world of whic
von show vourself not foreetful. Every
wassail bowl' which you set flowing with
out drunkenness, every harmless pleasure
every innocent mirth, however mirthful, ev
ery forgetfulness even of sorrowful things,
when they are only swallowed up in the
kindness and joy which it is the end of wis
dom to produce, is
" Wisest, virtooasest, discretest, best"
NEW WORK ON SPAIN.
jP'I LIMPSESof Spain, or notes of an Unfinished
VH" Tour in 1847;
Fjr sale at .
Dec. 6, 1849.
jr. m, love joy's academy.
THE next Session of this institution will com
mence on the 7th of January 1850. .
J. M. LOViiJOi.
Raleigh, Deo. 15th, J849. , .101 3t.
0- Standard 2 -insertions.
Stebbins, Darracott & C6. i Dry
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Earthenware, China, and Glass,
Pier, Mantel and Toilet Looiifig-glasses,
Britannia and Plated Ware,
Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, frc.
NO. 101 BROAD STREET,
Shockoc Hill,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA v' , , ,
CHAS.STEBBNS,
JNO. DARRACOTT,
BENX K PULL EN.
KTParticular attention paid to Packing H
Dec. 11th, 1849. . 99 ly
,apts. 1 Dry Goods Establishments.
by 8.
T.-Wallia, Esq.
TURNER'S
JUST If UCEIYED
OU AIR Lustro,
Cherry colored Crape Scarfs,
' hite Kid Gloves, ,
Oil Print,.
Black Alpacca, ' !
Black French Cloth, - 4
'fFancJ Catfimerea, v "
Together with other articles.
ALSO,
Just to hand an additional supply of Men's Kip
Shoes and Youth's Boots.
HEARTT & LITCUFORD.
Oct. 16. 1349. j 83
The Freight Train has Come!
ND brought us a large and very .fine assort-
97
A
Uxford Female Academy,
THE regular exercises in this Institution ter
minated with the usual semi-annual Examination,
on the 16th ultimo. They will be resumed on Mon
day the 14th of January next. . The Patrons of the
School are earnestly reminded, that it is important
to every pupil to be in her place at the opening or
the Session, that she may progress with her regular
classes.
Charges per term of 5 months.
Board including Washing Light to, 945 00
Tuition in the English branches, -15 00
" in Music, .20 00
" French or Latin. Extra, 5 00
SAML. L. VENABLE, Principal.
Oxford N, C , Dec 15th, 1849. 101 w4w
ment of the best STAPLE GOODS. Call
aud examine.
HEARTT f LITCHFORD.
Raleigh, Sept. 18th, 1849. 75
PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS,
Growers aud Commission merchants
- r4)id street,- retf riburg. it ,
EE P always on hand a larg-and well aasort-
supply of Grocenea, and pay particular at
tention to me sate oi cotton, tobacco, Wneat,
Flour, and all other kinds of produce.
LEMUEL PEEBLES,
THOMAS WHITE,
PETER R. DAVIS, Jr.
Petersburg, July 20. 68 ly
To Day by Express,
AN Additional supply of Ladies' Dress Goods,
Consisting- of
Mode Colored Mouslin De Lains and Cashmeres,
Mode aud Cherry Colored French Merinos
Piuk, Blue and White Tarlatau Moalws,
Fancy Silk Braids,
Bonnet and Belt Ribbons,
Black Twisted Silk Egyptian Mitts,
Ladiea Long White Kid Gloves,
Ladies' and Geutlemeu'a CoPd Kid Gloves,
Superior Black Cloth,
Embroidered Cashmere Vesting,
Black and Fancy French Cassimeres, c. J-c.
R.TUCKEtt fit SON.
October 8lh. 1849. 81
SHAWLS, BLANKETS, &c
S EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL
2i OKEB CAS81MERE SHAWLS,
black Merino and t'assimere Figured and Plain io.
Heavy Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket de.
Large Plaid Cashmere and Double Knit Wolen io.
Bed Blankets ol various sixes. Blue. Orern, and
Checkered Blankets, Servants Blankets by the piece
or dozen. ' ' v
Fora!eby R. TUCKER & SON.
Raleieh, October 5, 1849. 80
Louiskrg Academies.
A. H. RAY, r u ,
JANE A.RAY. iPc,Pls:
Miss. E. W CuKTia, lutructresa on Piano
Miss R. S. Fairalx.. Instructress on Guitar, and
iu Drawing and paiutiug &-c
UTKEHb fifteenth Session of these Schools, under
the present principals, will comrneoce on Thurs
day the 3rd of January, 1850. Board $40 per Ses
sion. Tuition aa heretofore. Au additional charge,
not exceeding 50 etc. will be made to each pupil m
the male Department for contingencies. No ac
counts are allowed in the Village, or elsewhere, ex-
crpl by the direction of the Parent or Guardian, or
uuder the supervision of the Principals ; and all
extravagance, in dress or otherwise,! promptly check
ed. We have spared no reasonable paius or expense
In securrmg the bet Anistauts in the Several De
partments : and our object is to impart life aud eu-
ergy to the School Exercises and to make thorough
work of the business of Instruction.
4f A. H. RAY.
December, 18 1849 101 3t
PLAID LINSEYS. MARLBORO STRIFES,
OREGON PLAIDS,
Diapers, Tickings snd Towellings,
Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans,
Pilot Cloth, Over Coatings, Kerseys,
Washington Plains, and Pennsylvania Stripes,
Rough and Ready Cassimeres, &c, &.c.
Just received and for sale bv
R. TUCKER ii SON.
Raleigh, October fi, 1849. 80
150
CHEAP TWEED COATS.
Tweed juassimere Coats, cut
style and well made, for $5.
E. L. HARDING
IB
good
Gentlemen's Hats.
FALL STYLE FOR 1849.
JU TUCKER &. SON, have just received their
II Full supply of Fashionable Beaver and Su
per Moleskin Hats.
In the production of the article just mentioned.
the most faultless models of European Style have
b,en consulted, and lv uniuntr some of their most
prominent features with American habit and taste.
the present Fashion, has been found, aud its appro-
prialeness to the other portions of the Gentlemen's
Fall and Winter costume cannot fall to recommend
it to the Fashionable Communitv.
Our customers snd the public are respectfully in
vited to call and examine for themselves.
Raleigh. August 29, 1849. 69
JewelrEstaM
S. FsIPHILUPS,
Oct. 30.
(Standard)
86
A
LOT OF PRIME GOSHEN CHEESE, IN
BOXES. For sale by
R. TUCKER &.SON.
ANOTir 1JJPPI7I
n MOLE SKINfiTd NO VEMBER Style
l.t.A to day received: by
R. TUCKER & SON.
Raleigh Oct. 13, 1849. 87
Raleigh October 5. 1849.
KO
1
Co-Partnership Dissolved,
fllHE Co-Partnership between the undersigued, in
M. the Livery Stable business, has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the
late firm will please call on Mr. George T. Cooke
and settle up. JERE. NIXON,
GEO. T. (-UUafi.
Raleigh, Dec. 1st, 1849.
Livery Stables!
ZTE H E Subscriber, having porchajsef ail Iftntock; 1
cL5L) &c , of the late Finn of Nixon and Cooke,
takes occasion to inform his friends and the publio
generally, that he will continue to carry on the busi
ness, in all its branches, at the same stand ; and that
no efforts uor expense will be spared on hu part to
accommodate the travelling community, loovey
ancea, with good horses and careful drivers, will be
furnished at all times and at short notice ; aud in
fact, every convenience for travelling, in the way of
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C,
will be supplied on the most favorable aud accomo
dating terms.
The Subscriber also expects to keep constantly on
hand, good
HORSES FOR SALE
And persons wishing to put out their Horses by
the week, or month, or year, will have them well
attended to. at, moderate prices, ilia Stables are on
Wilmington Street, just to the East of Market Square
. Thankful for the very liberal eucouragemeot
which has been extended to the late Firm, the un
dersigned pledges himstlf to merit, by his exertions,
a continuance of public patronage and lavor.
GEO. T. COOKE.
Raleigh, Dec. 10. 1849. 99 ly
FALL AND WINTER
irUST to hand an elegant stock of Ladies' Dress
QjJ goods, as follows :
Chameleon Puultde Soie,
" Satin du rhene.
Printed and Plain Cashmeres great variety,
do do Mouslin de Laines,
; French Merinos,
Chameleon Lustres,
do Silks,
Brocade, do .
Queen's Grey do
Foulard Silkt,
Alpsca Lustres,
Embroidered Itobeg,
Capes, Collars, Gloves, Mitts,
Bonnet and Cap .Ribbons,
ALSO,
8wis, Mull. Book and Jaconet Muslins,
Muslin Triinings, 4c. &c.
HEARTT & LITUHFOBD.
Sept. 18, 1849. 75
FINE CUTLERY &C.
SETT Balance Handled Knivea and Forks,
complete 51 pieces,
Ivory Haud'ed Butler Knives,
Pocket, Pen and Congress Knives,
Scissors, large and small,
Wade and Butcher's superior Raxors,
Saunders' Razor Strops,
Oleophaue aud other Shaving Soaps.
ALSO,
W. Hull !c Son's Tallow Candles,
Judd, Sou and CoY Sperm do.
For sale by J. BROWN.
Raleigh, Nov. 11. 1849. 90
I,
Just Received,
1 CHEST PRIME GUN
Tea, and for sale by
TEA ; also, Black
J BROWN.
No. 9, Fajettevftle Slrreet.
Raleigh, October 18, 1849
M
W
just to hand
November 6, 1S49
en's, uots' and Children's Hat-
Caps to day received, by
R. TUCKER & SON.
Raleigh, November 6. 1849. 89
HITE and Black Otter, Soft Beaver, Tam-
R.
pico aud Mexican H ATS. A new supply
TUCKER A SON.
89
L
As proof of this, take
town lg Artliar male a sumptuous feast.
4U 2 T Uhs'nas at Carlisle,
."'"ft Mm Id. . i- .... . ..
"t.- 'j:iis, most ana least,
JJ7Wnier of" ! British Isle;
SCmhed' hoth man nl beast,
Wlt0tlleirDk in proper stvle.
.nH ,i , and littered in the stable,
the k,ght8 sat down to table.
"?t . " . P'entirui old times.
Christmas Presents!
ON hand, a handsome assortment of FANCY
ARTICLES, suitable for Christmas Presents
very cheap. Call on
December 18tb, 1849. 10t
frn lu
,tni --'"iwi arose
abates, and rnrnt.
1" "Mtnti " 6"' ' ruime:
. ouu By scores.
. times,
various crimes ,
WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING.
A FIRST rate Article. Also, Cinnamon, Cloves,
W Mace. Nutmegs, Allspice, Black and Cayenne
Pepper, Race andground Ginger, Mustard, Sweet
nil F.i tracts of Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, and Orange,
Cooper's Gelatine and many other articles suitable
for Christmas times: in store and for sate by
WILLIAMS HAYWOOD & CO
D. FAINS & CO, MANAGERS, .
OF LOTTERIES.
Paints Management against the World.
tTHTE have" the pleasure of announcing to the
public, the sjile of another Grand prixe of
Thirty thousand Dollars, which was sold by C. B.
LUCK, Vender of Fame's tickets, making the hand
some sum of Sixtv Six thousand Dollars sold in
nrizea in a little over 12 months. The whole of
Thirty Six thousand sold by Purcell & Co., or the
whole of $30,000 sold by Luck, both in Paines Lot
teries, Trill amount to more money than any 10 prizes
sold by any other Management in this City, within
the oast 4 or ! rears. Another of the repeated
evidences that adventurers should buy only in Paine-'s
Lotteries. Orders for. tickets meet our usual prompt
attention, if addressed to
D. PAINE f CO.,
Or,C. W. PURCELL $ CO.,
GRIND SCHEMES FOR DECEMBER,
PAINE St. CO., MANAGERS.
A SPLENDID LOTTERY.
$50,000-25 PRIZES OF lO.OOO.
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 5 to I be
drawn it Baltimore Saturday, December 39, 1849.
78 Nos 12 Drawn.
CAPITALS.
1 Prixe of 850.000, 23, of 10,000, 19f- of Lowest 3
IN OS- 40U.
Tickets f 15 : Halves 7 50 : quarters 3 75;
Certificate of Wholes $210 halves 105 quarters
.521 Fresh as usual.
rr Orders meet our usual prompt attention.
For Ticket in the above, or in any other Lottery.
drawing daily, (price ol Tickets from $1 to $2-,
under our management t address ns, or
Agent for D. PAINE St CO., Richmond. Va.
A DIES' Walking Shoes, and Children's Red
Gaiters, a handsome article just opened at
TUCKERS
Fresh Arrival.
New Fall and Winter Goods.
"TT AM now opening my usual assortment of Goods
fur the Mason comprising in part:
Cloths, Lassimcres, Veslings, Plain and Pnnted
Cashmeres, Plain French Merino, Black Alpaea,
Black French Bombazine, Black Cahmere, Ladies'
Kid and Silk Gloves, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs.
100 pieces Calico of all shades.
English Ituby Prints, Gala Plaids for children,
Cotton and silk Hose. Bonnet. Cap end Tsntv
Ribbons, Bobbin, Tapes. Worsted Braids. Velvet
TrminKwiilkeCo
oiogne water. &c
Pieces Bleached and Brown Shirtings,
Brown and Bleached Jean, Oznaburgs, Msrlliore
Stripeend Apron Checks, Linseys, Kentucky Jeans,
Diapers, Irish Linens, 5-4 and 12 4 Bleached Shir
tings, White and Red Flannels, Patent Welch
Flannel
(2( Pair Shoes, of Heavy and KipBrogans
for Men and Boys, Women's Leather Bootees and
bhoes, Ladies , Misses, and Children s Shoes and
Bootees.
Kerseys and Blankets.
Hardware, Cuilerv and Crockerv.
Groceries of all kinds.
Ground Alum and Blown Salt.
Sperm Candles, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope and
I wine. '
Green and Black Umbrella, Cotton and Silk Mole-
fKin ana r ur rials, wool Hals, Men s and Hay a
(Japs. IS ails and Brads.-
For sale by J. BROWN.
No. 9 Fayelteville Street.
Raleigh, October 15, 1849. 83
Gold WatchBs and Jewelry.
5 NEW arrival of a large and fashionable as
jcl70a sortment of the above just at hand and for
BSuaS sahj, cheaper than ever, at PALMER $
RAMSAY'S Jewelry Store. The most extensive
stock or alt articles in their line that has been offer
ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do
uui. uuy.
4 Dozen gold and silver Watches, of all kindsj
Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals,
Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, and
collar Buttons,
Gold Lockets. Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and
spring steel Spectacles.
Gold and silver Pencils and Pens and waist Buek-
les,
Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles,
A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated
Spoons, Cups, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt
Spoons, olc
A large stock of Cutlery, Raxors, Knives Raxor- j
straps, ana Diamond Paste for Razors, Brushes,
Hair Brushes, Combs. Tooth Brushes &u.
Butter and Fruit Knives. Gold and Silver t him-
Dies,
Gold and Silver Mounted Walkinir Canea.
Silver Plated Castors, Candle Slicks, Waiters,
Baskets, Girandoles,
A large assortment of Perfumer. CoWnen
Soaps. Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and
Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti
cles.
All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired hi
superior styic uw uoid and Saver received in ex
change. PALMER RAMSAY.
Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. . 93 tf
New Jewelry Store.
W. n. THOMPSON
Would respectfully iuforin the citizens of
Kaleigh aud its Vicinity, that he haa opa-
ed a choice slock of Watches and Jewelrv.
in u part of the store occupied by Mrs. Thompson
as a Milliuery establishment, where he offers for
sale,
Gold and Silver Watches, warranted correct lime
keepers ; the latest styles of
FASHIONABLE JEWELRY: !
such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone
aud mouruiag Broaches ; Plain, Chafed aad Stone
Rings; Gold Peos and Pencils; Gold and Silver
Thimbles ; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear
Riugs, Gold and Silver Spectacles, 'etc., Fancy
Goods and Fiue Cutlery; all of which will be sold
cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in
superior style. Oid Gold aud Silver taken in ex
change. Sept. 21, 1849. 78 Em
Samuel Kirk & Son3
Gold and Silver Smiths,
IVo. 172, Baltimore Street.
MANUFACTURE and have always on hand,
a large amount of Silver. Table, and Tea
Spoous, Forks of all sizes, Sugar Tongs. Soup Ladiea
Butter Knives. Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setia. Pitch
ers, Vases, Urns, Dishes, &c.
They aie continually receiving by direct importa
tions, all the new style Plated Castors, Baskets.
Candlesticks add Waiters, as early as they appear
in the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlery,
Gold, Patent Lever and Lepiue Watches Jewelry
Of every description.
January 10. jg .
,,J TTENP TH COURTS la the Cowtt -tiliol
Qra.Bg, AUmanc WaWand.Ckatar,r
FOR RENT.
i
1st
fRIHE large wid convenient Dwelling ni '
U Baptist Mtetinghonse Grove, with all thai
sary out boases and two acre of andttachceV'
Possession wilt be given the first of January next
- G. SHAW.
Raleigh New 20. 1848. ; ; '
82000 WAHTJED. ,
IM axHE Subscriber u authorised to receive yreye.
Jl) sals for a loan of Two Tboosand Dollars, jm
Bonds of the City of Raleigh, Tor Five Hundred Pol
tars each, payable after twelve months from tk4al
at the pleasure of the parties, and bearing intere
at the ra'te of six per cent per annum, payable soaK
ainwtlly. a. W. WHITINO, , t
City Teasom.'
November
89
200 SACKS nd
iusl in Store, and for sale by
R. TUCKER f SON
October 6, 1849,
Boys Clothing.
Brack Cloth Frock Coats,
Tweed Cassimere do
Ground Alum Salt, tsiacs; and fancy Cassimere Pants,
tsiacc ciotn ana satinet nouna jackets, cneap.
E. L. HARDING.
October 16, 1849 83
fV RICH ASSORTMENT ofSilver-Plkted Cas
ual tors, Candlesticks, aud Girandoles! Aad
fine Cfaaotber Casdleatifiks.
PALMER RaXtsky.'
November 26, 1849. 94
. BATS LATEST
st at band., .. , . '
HEARTT A LITCHfOBp.
FRESH SUPPLIES AT PKCUD$ ft
-Wholesile tad EeUil ViniiUo J.-
.S00 Gallons Linsed OiL : "VrV (
50 ouuees Quinine, . -'
12 doz. fresh Congress Water, ' 4
100 lbs. refiued Borax .
3 cases Goodwins patent Chewing Tobaaecu "'.
.1 Old Peyton GrayeJIy'a of"
And mauy otber desirable articles ate just receivesT
and expected to arrive ibis week. ' AU which will
be. sold upon reasonable terms, by
P. F.PESCUD.
Raleigh. Oct. 17. 1849. L It
" FAIyl. IMPORTATION OF
EARTHEW-WAKEf CfflNA AND GLASS
septemue! xf
W . is receiving act tha
ships FraocouiaSani K..
Howell, nod Hejkry lratt, ar
ruriug froit Liverpool, oar sup
ply of Earthenware and Cbi-'
aa, direct1 front the SMKsecr'
rets. ' - .. .. r: . .
And by arrivals frssA taw
North, we are recefvrajf a fall
stock of Cot, Plain SHM Prssa '
ed Glass Ware, LooiragGlas-'
see, Castors, Waiters, and a great variety of f aaejf
Goods, selected for the country trade. - .
Country merchants are invited to call aad stasia
ine our stock. . , .
STEBBINS, DARRACOTT 4 CO,
101 Broad street, Richmond, Ya.
September 5. 1849 . ; : 71; '
Now Ready,
rpURNER'S North Carolina Almanac, for tis
sUhT year of our Lord, , . .. f
185 0.
Published and sold wholesale and retaB, byHsfes
ry D. Turner, at the N.1C. BOOKBTORB.. r
Raleigh, Nov.2, 1849C - .' ..
fTiijuDe Paste A superior articlr orResar
ssM navorea, jusi to nana - . . s tj
WILUAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. .j .
' , : . Droggistfc" ,
1 1 :
TTftrff ish aLnstre For Cleaning Stoves, ift
u a
Store and for sale bv
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD $ CO. ?
For Sale DOLLARD'S Cslebrated Herba
uium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash
Also, an extensive assortment of all kinds of per
fumery. PALMER 4 RAMSEY.
November 26, 1849. 94
WINDOW GLASS.
BOXES from 8x10 to 24 x 23 in store.
ind for sale low by
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, CO.
Sept. 17, 1849. ' 75
ilainiljr Flour.
October 16.
fjaiuiay xiour. An excellent article .on
li,1 hand. WILL. PECK & SON.
. chewing; to acco. -
tX GOO D vmmiitit2azttmlam Tufcseo
PA among the lot Xr'g of ths Real Sacramento.
a pare article put, tip without mixtare of any sod. .
and can't be beat kl this market. x ' '
L B. WALKER."
Nov.20, 1849. tl"
FROCK. AND DlilSSiS COAT-, ?
TTI lu. I1ARDIIVG has just receivers first:
ur Am rate assortment of Frock and Dress Casta '
ef beautiful French Cloths. Cheap tor Casbt
83 2w
ITftagrgiug- and Rope.
1LP band WILL.
October 16.
A good supply to
PECK &. SON.
83 3 w
AT
rrow Root. 1 Case best Bermuda, iusf
hand
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD At Co.
,- Druirerimta.
July I9th, 1849. 53
89
BY EXPRESS, THIS DAY.
TfTELVET TRIMMINGS, DRAB, fco.
V Coats, 200 Spool Cotton.
Black Ingraiu Cotton Hose.
Plaid Linseys.
Colored Spool Cotton.
Livery Stable.
Raeigh, October 30. 1849.
J.
BROWN.
87
December 15th, 1849.
101
Jofl,ft.
ttian(if.Vf1'derkln8l'fniH8tsrdt
Sbiti. 0eeT4 bacon awine;
0llrd V ! F,coclt' 8WaQ and busUrd,
iTWageons: and in fine. '
ifiihr., Pple.ples and custard;
. Kood Gascon wiae.
ie, and ; .7
ur own,
not known.
AROMATIC YIHEGAR.
IO METHING new and superior to Cologne, for
all nurnoses of the Toilet. Jnst received ana
for sale at ths Drug Store of- "
- . WILLIAMS HAYWOOD k CO.
atd cider
Pochan,i "I. " 01 our own.
uiku were
KnM ol'efrv tribe, .
Dn.llu? t their calling
I r-"tia nr . . - ci
PWpUthe
'nguage to describe.
L.ofri,.- ttereere seen toiretbF
ubfo-nf8' a ?orts of dresses :
- ian ,iv . . - -
. . i
W.00 penitent. I ,eBiner'
With IK 1 graT5 b0f?WM,eS
uers wuh cans and messes,
o
Glue and Sandpaper.
F Superior quality, may be found at the Drag
Store of
WILLIAMS HAYWOOD CO.
PerfnmejTi Fancy Articles, kt.
wr-fTTE are now in'receipt 'of V large supply of
Wy Joreignand American Perfumery, if ancy
Articles, Aoconsisting pf Cologn, Extracts for
tW H.ndkerebief.. all the DODular Pomatums end
Hair Oils of the day, Toilet and Shaving Soaps of
every quality and price, Fancy . Boxes aud Toilet
Bottles of beantlful styles and patterns, to which we
invite the attention of those in, pursuit of something
good bi well as tasty. - - ' 1j -:
WILLIAMS; HAYWOOD COt
CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SILKS.
1LVER Grey Silks,
French Merinos,
Velvet Trimmings,
Embroidering Braids,
Paris Kid Gloves,
Black Belt Ribbons.
J ust received by Express,
R. TUCKER & SON.
Nov. 26,, 1849. 94
Black Moleskiu Hats.
Fashion for November.
LCASE Just received : also, receiving. Ground
Allum and Blown Salt prime and full sacks.
J. BROWN,
No 9, Fayettevilte Street
Raleigh, Novembr 26. 1849. 94
BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA-
r Thorn PAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, for
AS 39 Ladies, Misses and Children ; this day
received by j
R.TUCKER & SON.
ABBOTTS ILLUSTRATED
HISTORIES.
finHE History of -Alfred the Great ; by Jacob
II Abbott. This day received by
II D. TURNER.
jsV'fe' DOZ,-yards Velvet Trimmings, to day re
ef fjjeeived by K. TUUKt!.K SUSS
Dec. 6, 1849-
79
. B. STITH, Co invite the attention of
fllo Country Merchants to a consignment' of
.'Prints. Satiiaets, Hosiery, Tweeds.Cassimeres, Ken-
tucky Jeans, which they are authorised to sell a punc
tual Merchant at 6 monins credit, and at prices low
er I ban they can now be purchased for.
" Kaleigh Nov. 29, 1849. . 95
v ...... Jmtt pL0kK8(BaN9rcLi
Tt fh BARRELS fine SL Croio Sugar, for sale
lUty bj the barrel, by
A. B. STITH CO,'
" December I,' 1849. ; :. .95
3?2jWH. ' " ' ;
BARRELS of the best Flour of Collina',
XPCP Whiuker's and Other make, which I would
be pleased to make op in Bread, or sell by the bar.
' rel or small quantity. - ., ,.. L.Ji. WALKER,
Hot. 20, J819.
Nov. 23, 184$.
BUCK WHEAT AND BUTTER.
BAGS 'of the best Hulled Buck Wheat,
2 Firkins Mountain Butter, a prime arti
cle. .. L. B. WALKER.
Nov.20, 1849. 32
1fTayland't Snuff, If o. a. A fresh up-
1TU ply just received and for sale by
;. ;;.r& T4AMS, HAYWOOD CO.
Pc xtcdl 9aaaiDa.S3a
rTTlHlS , ed pr. Express line, SO Togas
Ji ana va au quant ies.
. . . E. L. HARDING.
Nev.,24f 184.
THE Subscriber' after returning his grateful
thanka to the Public, for the very liberal and
generous patronsg'a. hitherto extended to him, would
respectfully give notice that he continues to prose
cute bis line of business,. In all its branches, with
promptness and efficiency. His Stables are clean
and commodious, and his Ostlers experienced and at
tentive ; indeed no pains or expense .have been or
shall be spared to render satisfaction tc all who pat
ronize bis bstablifbmrnt
He will keep constantly on band, for hire,
HACKS, BUGGIES, HARNESS
AND
HORSES willbe boarded by the day,
week, month or year, on the most
' moderate terms. Drovers will find this
a central position, and a most conve
nient one for effecting sales, aud they
will alwujs find smple accommodation for any num
ber of Horses, however latge.
The Subscriber bas also effected s new arrange
ment by which he will be enabled to keep new and
old Bustjiks. and rioBsxs, tor sale, or lor exchange
on moderate and accommodating terms. This is a
new feature in his business.
The Subscriber hopes that his friends and the
Public will continue to civs him s trial. It is alt
that he asks. ,
JAMES M. HARRIStJ.
Raleigh. September 28, 1849- 781y
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
UST received Ion Consignment, fine Black'
Ireen and Brown, English and French Cloths,
English. French, and American Black and fancy
Cassimeres, of the newest style,, which we will sell
unusually cheap. A. B. STITH & CO
Deceember 1, 1849. 95
CARPET WARP.
OUBLE and Twisted Carpet Warp for sale,
WM-PKCfc A SON.
ov.23rd. 1849. 94 3w
fy the Rev. Charles Reecher The
JJB Incarnation, or the nictures of the Virgin mi
ner oon. for sale bv II. D. TURNER.
Raleigh, July 5,1849. 54'
jpiottou Bagfiiug and Rope A heavy
article of Bagging just to hand. Bale Rods a
good supply. WM. PECK &. SO.V.
Eats aad Caps Caps and Hats !
jTKF EVERY DESCRIPTION, STYLE -AND
JT PRICE, CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING
Sign of the Brazen Hat.
Kaleigh, October 5. 1849. en
, ... 1 1
bbott's Hew Ilistorv O
Antoinette, of France, with numerous engra
vings ; by Johu S. C. Abbott, author of King and
PRESERVED GINGER, just received by
L. B. WALKER.
Bank of the State of i
NORTH CAROLISl. -
TinHE General Meeting of the Stockholders of
U Ib'u Bank will be held on the first Monday 1st
January next, at the Baskne Houta ia this Ciiv.
If H. VSftl g. !
, Raleigh, December 7, 1849. ' ;t ff
- RKDBlRa i nis FUST T0I1GE. .Jt
TTpEING Sailor-boy, confessions and remiaisos.
UJ ca iu the Merchant service ; by iL Mellv
author of Typee, Oiaoo, j-e. - ' 4 :,,' , .
Jaat received by H. D. TURNER. , a
December 6. 1849. ' ; f v f
A'
Queens Just received at
TURNER'S.
gTOVES -Box
article.
iQctober 16.
and air-tight Stoves, a good
WILL. PECK & SON,
83 4
Head Ache,
TTF you are subject to a Nervous Head Ache, send
j to fissuuo s Drug Store, and get a bottle of
opobn s Head Ache Elmr or if you are Deaf, set i
.tv.ni. .r u.n...'. , . .. ?
m w.iie v. ...w.aii Acvuwg a no no relieved
P. F. PESCUD.
ADIES Thick and Thin Sole Silk Ton Gaiter.
D : j . j .
nescirca 10 aay ov
R. TUCKER & SON.
October Slh, 1849 . 8j
I1IRLEY, by the aatbor of Jnmn Eyre
3 This day received at Turner's' -- ,
- N. C. BOOKSTORE. J
December 6, 1804. V;f'::4 " $T '
Ready Made ClotliJnff. '
v xwwn aurpiv 01 Kesoy Made LrloUurS
jsst received, and will be sold cheap for eaakw
Also, a lot of over size silk shirts, dress ahirte.,
Lambs-wool aad Merino under shirts and drawcxtw -which
will be sold on reasonable terms. , - .
. . J. J. BIGGJS.
Raleigh, Dee. 10, 1849. ' - 9-we
07" Standard, Star andiTimrs, 4 weeki. ,f . r
Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos 111
npHE nndersigned respectfully eall the attc
JU tion of the public, to the splendid, highly fin
ished Rosewood aad Mahogony Pianos, aHtA
tirt Cast Iron Frame,; banosomely carved and silt
This Iron Frame combines the Wtit Instwmect.
prevents it from warping and getting out of Taas!
The climate or change of weather bavs Httls or r
effect on (he Instruments. The orlif r tft. i.
and workmanship cannot be surpawed by any otl;
Factory U the Country. r- . T
Principals ef Academies, Prefeeson, MertoasU.
and the Public generally, m please send teir t
ders and they shall be promptly attended to. .
- , 7 ANTHONY KUHN CO.j M
So, 4 EviAwr St." Baltmom 5
COTTON YAKNS ,000 lbs, Uoiion Yarns,
assorted, 4 's to I4's: Washington. Mereh.ni.
and Battle it Co , for sale by "
ftmauJuS, WHITE Ai DAVIS.
Petersburg. November J 3th, 1H49. 9 j
Pianos with metallic plate la Rosewood or Mahe
any cases 6 octave, from $ 180 to $230. ; MetaUii
rrame, from 25a to 13 00; 64, 61 ia Proparttoa, aad
7 octave fromf3l)0 tA'S400.. - 7
Please refer to. Arctt Carter! MoctsviflsY 3m
Boner, Salemj David Bcott. Greensboroogi ; Ur.
tr.P1NT . i 1 "wv I wKlui , oevvk. virvenSOOTOvgB J Mr.
VACANT Acre Lot, utthe Eastern part of Holden and Dr.Taoraloa, Milton: and Cal.Jeaej
"jt im m unrue, rest- 1 esq. rxiusooro'. . -
Jul 20T1849 iS
H3
"0
deuce contiguous to the lot upon which N.. B.
tluehes, Eq., resides. Euouhs ofE. P.
the Editor ot this Paper:
November 24. 1849. 94-wtf "
FANCY CASSLMEAe PANTS.
f DOZ. pairs just received, beautifal colors, well
3 JamlyfJ
PERIO R 1 CnE Wilt G TC Z
$3 COtJ ust Received. ALSO, Ju ta tar
English Mustard, Sop. Carb. Soda, aft e sru..j
for Family not j Wire Feuders, Cerpetk-4 Ueirli
nus u vaipo viiiu'ig uooung u lasses, urasa
ROCK ROE.;
irpRIME Roek Roe, in half Barrels or at retail
u for sale, by
December 11th; 1849.
Wit PECK oSON$
99 4w
FUKSURICE.
rTTClESH Rice, new Crop just received..
Notice, ;
MR. HENRY I,. OWEN respeotfully informs
bis. Carolina friends that be has removed
from Petersburg to Richmend, where, under the
Firm of OWEN & BALLARD, he has opsned a
Wholesale and Retail Store ; and thinks, if they
will allow bior the opportunity of supplying thesa
with their staple and ancy Goods, that be can not
fail to satisfy them in style, qualUy and price. v
HENRY J 0 WEN.
Richmond Va- Deo. 15th, 1S49. - Js 101 6t
2wQ LBS. In Store tad for Sale, by ,.
2P made, and cut in tbc latest style. . J nJ Fancy Cast Andirons ; Brass' Head and Com
Awu, jt pairs fine black French Doe Skin f- mon.noeis sn-J fancy longs, Ztfktm, teptmt
Cassimeres, selling cheap at
Nov. 24. 1849.
E. I HARDING'S.
DOZ. Blue Felts Over .Coats, f
2," JBlankets, r .. ' -.
3 tt tUBleek heavy English Cloth's.: ,
tL U H ARCING.
- .-' - :- 94
No. 24, 1849.
Old Java. Coffee and Crushed Sogar
? Jnt received.
fAtSON HAND.
-A dfew pieces ef WHITE FLANNELS, shitahU
and Shovels j Collins' Axes, Broad llaict:'.;
Plais.Stocks, "Hand Saws. Files and tnativ ai-
94' I Tools-:. - ; ,
, Jacontt, ' Cambric, checteJ , Plata ; S !r L'r
Mult MniLm - ll..m..t .X S....iluu.. T '".
Cotton Fringe Thread Lscs. eoglnt tad Veuil:
nviB .nil. .1 . 1. . u
ging and Laca plain aad Figured BobUnetsrCac
Merino, and HUh Colored Khawk . CoitAn i ?
kerchiefs. Black and Fancy Colored Cravats. Clack
Gro. De Rhine Silk," J ' . , - j i
-' Tot Sale on reasboable fcnaiiby : Xt -- t ,
- . r:. j:brqwn, i
' V ' 5, fayelteville Sifgiif '
SWgh,UctubeblS,184? t 4
i
9i December lUh, LS49. 3w
for tat letson. r J. BROWN.
VERY TIGHTLY BOUND
2 :
f . jr :
WfLUAMS HAYWOOD & CO.