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.-if V THE IllLEIiTOI IS? Advertisement. For ever j Sixteen Line, first IS FCM.ISHBD BMI-WBtlT AXD WrtM-T,1 BY SEAT0N6ALES, - TERMSi ' ; For the Semi4Veekly Pa.Wum. For the Weekly Paper, $5 pct ianxM.y inserlisBj One Dollar j !each: subeequtat, jnsertisB, , ' Twey-iivVCents. ; X 12. tf1 . Court Order, mud' Judicial Adveriitementi will bs Charged 56 per cBi. nijbes; hut edCon of 33J per cent, will be' pade. frem the- regalar prioss. Jar advertisers by. the year. ,: ,.t. , . .'v-;, ; TT AdvertiseiuepU, inserted ia the SajB-WaaavT Rsj LI. RALEIGO, N. "R, DECDIBER 22,: NUMBER 102. oisTa, will, also appear in tb Wki.t Papeiy fresj O" Letters to tb Editor most ta roer-TAin. .. ' n m mmwmw ma VOLUME 1849 i - I. 4- A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS. BY CLKME.fT C MOOCS. Twas the night before Christmas, when til through the house Not a ere itare was stirring, not even a moose ; The stockings were hun g by the ehimaey with cat, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there ; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar-plums danced through their heads : And mama in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled oar brains for a long winter's nap Wheu out on the lawn there arose such a clatter. I prang from the bed to see what was the natter ; Away to the window I flew like a flash. Tore open the shutters and threw ep the sash. Thejnoogjifl. the breast of the new-fallen snow, GraveThelmstre of mid-dsy to objects below. When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But n miniature sleigh and eight tiny rein-deer, With a little old driver, so lively and quiek, 1 kaew in a momeut it must be St. Nick More rapid than eagles his couriers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name : " Now. Dasher ! now, Dancer ! now, Pranccr ! now, Vixen ! Ob! Comet, on ! Cupid, on! Donder and Blizen To the top of the porch ! to the top of the wall ! Now, dash away, dash away, dash away all !" As leaves that befure the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So, up to the house-top the coursers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys an i St. Nicholas too. i And then a a twinkling I heird on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in uy head, and was turning around, Down the chimney ft. Nicholas came with a bound He was dressed all in fur. from his head to his foot And his clothes were all tarnish'd with ashes and soot ; A bundle of toys he hid fl-ing on his back. And he lookM like a p- llurjust opening his pack ! His eyes how they twinkled! his dimples, how merry 1 His cheek were like roses, his coe like a a cherry ; His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard on his chin was as white as the snow. The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath. He had a broad face and a liule ronnd belly Tuat shook, when he laugh'd, like a bowl full of jer. He was chubby and plump ; a right jolly old elf; And I laughed when I saw him, in p!tc of myself. A wink of bi3 eye, and a twist of his head, Smn yave me to know 1 had nothing to dread. He epuke uot a word, bat went straight to his work, And filled all the stocking ; and turned with a jerk. And U?in? his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. He spraDg to h(s sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle; Bnt I heard him excUim ere he drove out of sight, Happy Christmas to all. and to all a good night !" CHRISTMAS. What a throng of recollections is waked up in the memory at 'the approach of Christ mas ! Wliat a multitude of bounding, happy emotions, crowd the swelling bosom ! Thoughts that breathe of joyous days gone by, more sweet to the soul than refreshing breezes of summer, laden with the odors of some bower of honeysuckles or roses, rush upon the mind. In an instant, the shades of lovely things, past and gone, are brought back, robed in melancholy, yet de lightful hues. The brightness of hopes de ferred fly back upon the soul with gladness, and the fairy I'ghis of youth are again a-wakent-d, brightening with lustre and beau ty the days when first ill.' loyalty of love was taught. What is more calculated to re press snd feelings, to lighten the soul of the cares f the past year, to smooth the wrin kles of the heart, produced by contact with the world, and worldly troubles, than the delicious sensations and kindly anticipations inspired, by Christmas. It is mournful to think, that the celebra tions of this once joyous hospitable season, in modern times are scarcely worth a record. There wis formerly at this time, always a run of 'many days,' full of triumph and in nocent pleasures ; but ho'.v changed, how al tered is every lhinr now! Is it, that man has grown more selfish, more sordid, more cold, as he has grown wiser and more enlight ened ? Has the brilliancy of science, and the rapid advance of improvement in the outward world, obscured the beauty of gen erosity, sociability, and the uoble and shi ning qualities of the heart? It is a fact, think it melancholy or not, gentle reader, that the Christmas pastimes of the present day, are a wretched substitute for the hospitable interc ourse of old. Many of the Chnstin33 ceremonies of the olden tyme' in F.nyl mil, form some of the most curious and interesting pages of her social history. Many of them have formed sub jects for brilliant and lasting literary effu aionF, and many of their festive and lively scenes are rendered imperishable by the in spiration of song. In the days of good King Arthur, we have recorded, both in prose and verse, many de lineations of entertainments, nM-rry, amu sing and substantial. As proof of this, take the following : The gre:t King Arthur mnde a sumptuous feast, And held his royal Christmas at Carlisle, And thither came the vassals, most and least. From every corner of this British Isle; And all were entertained, both man and beast, According to their rank in proper style, The steeds were fed and littered in the stable, The ladies and the knights sat down to table. Th bill of fare ( is you may well suppose.) Was suited to those plentiful old times, (Sefore our modern luxuries arose With truffles, and ragouts, and various crimes, And therefore, from the original in prose I shall arrange the catalogue in rhime : They served up salmen, venisou and wild boars, By hundreds, and by dozens, and by scores. Hogsheads of honey, kilderkins of mastard, Muttona. and fatted beevee, and bacon swine ; Herons snd bitterns, peacock, swan and bustard, . Teal, mallard, pigeons, widgeons and in fine, Plum-puddings, pnucakes, "apple-pies and custard; And therewithal, they drunk good Gascon wine, With mead, and ale, and cider of our own, For porter, poach and negus were not known. The noise and uproar of the scullery tribe, All pilfering and scrambling to their calling, Was psf alt powers of language to describe. All sorts of people. there werwseea together, AH sorts of characters, all sorts of dressas; The fool with fox's t.ifl, and peacock's feather, Pilgrims,and penitents, and grave bugesses; The country people with, their coats of leather, Vintners, and victuallers with cans and messes. POETRY. Qfn , archers, vaMa, Msm ana yeomen, DasnseU aatwralring-maida, aad waitiafWOfB.- i Cnaccss ai)d.$jrKacsR were not ashamed to acknowledge that they engaged will) live ly interest in ibe sweet pastimes ofCbrisU mas gaadyday,'and,not unfrequenlly.iiar they devoted the witchery of their song to their praise. The (lirii.e Milton is recorded to hare kept bolydays, and in an epistle to his friend Deodati, gives approving countenance to all the merriments of Christmas. Since the year 500, whe 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 (be earliest observations of ibis 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 uf compliment or congratulation, formed no inconsiderable part. The learned gentlemen of Lincoln's Inn were great observers of this day, and were accustomed to greet it with ' much merriment and good fellowship.' And if there ever is a time, when we should for get for a moment the stem lessous 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 Bow 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 wings. The greet- i tigs anu wine cup?, me festive Doaru 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 hiven 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 rolling wheels, and see whether it may not bo 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 Iriend, whose bosom is swelling with merry rejoicings, let it amine into greater origin- , ncss the smi lings of your heart. If you j have a friend cast down with grief, aid him j in driving away despondency, and let the beams of your happy face dispel the clouds of sadness. The dying year should remind us that the blessings of the world are fast fading from our sight, and that the pleasure of the present may not be supplied by the promis es of to-morrow. Tis true, we have daily testimonials of our rapid flight through lime, and of the de cay of youth, manhood, and all that is love ly and beautiful. Every setting 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 you, rejoice ; or, if it has not been so fortunate as you wish, or even if misfortune has oppressed you with its mournful visitings, what is gained by griev ing over lime 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 ye, who have the power to do it, reminded that every face you con tribute to set sparkling at Christmas, is a rt fle ction of that goodness of nature which generosity helps to uncloud, as the windows reflect the lustre of the snnny heavens. Every holly bough and lump of berries with which you adorn your house is a piece of natural piety as well as beauty, and will enable you to relish the green world of which you show yourself not forgetful. 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, virtnonsest, dlscretest, best." Christmas Presents! ON hand, a handsome assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, suitable for Christmas Presents very cheap. Call on PALMER & RAMSEY. December 18th. 1849. . 101 WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING. A FIRST n Mace. N Pepper, Race a FIRST rate Article. Also, Cinnamon, Cloves, utmegs, Allspice, Block and Cayenne and ground Ginser, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Extracts of Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, and Orange, Cooper's Gelatine ; and many other articles suitable for Christmas times; in store and for sale by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD bt CO. December 15th, 1849. 101 AROTIATIC VINEGAR. SOMETHING new and superior to Cologne, for all purposes of the Toilet. J oat received and for sale at the Drng Store of WILLIAMS HAYWOOD CO. Glue and Sandpaper jfF Superior quality, may be found at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS HAYWOOD $ CO. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &e. fjnerrc are bow in receipt, if a large supply of y yf r oreign ana American rcrmatrrj, mmj Articles, io. consisting of Cologn, Extracts for the Handkerchief, all the popular Pomatums ud Hair CHt of the day. Toilet and Shaving Sosftt of every quality and prioe, Fancy Botes aud Toilet i..;t. K. fttrfntion of those in nursnit of somethina - .rood as well as tastT. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD $ CO. 2f.i v inrutiiiasAiti; u&ALibKs in - Earthenware, Chiton, and Glass, Pier, Maattl and Tiiltt leokuig-glatstt, Britannia xatd Platti Ware, . V Laril Lampt, Cetorsr TM Cutlery, 4. 1 . NO. 101 BROAD STREET, v i , Shackoe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHA8.8TEBB1NS, JNO. UARRACOTT, BEN J. K PULL EN. TTPmrticmlmr attention paid fa Packing Ji . Dec, 11th, 1849. 99 ly NEff WORK. OH SPAIW. LIMPSES of Spain, or notes of an Unfinished Tour in 1847 ; by 8. T. Wallia, Em. 'or .ale at TURNER'S Dec. 6, 1849. 97 J. IT!. LOTEJOY'S ACADEM1. THE next 'Session of this institution will com mence on the 7th of January 1850. J. M. LOVEJOY. Raleigh, Dec. 15th, 1849. 101 3t CC7 SUisdard 2 insertion. Oxford 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 Pittrons of the School are earnestly reminded, that it ii important to every pupil to be in her place at the opening of the Session, that she may progress with her regular classes. Charges per term of 5 months. Board including Washing Light &&, 945 00 Tuition in the English branches, 15 00 I " in Music, 20 00 u French or Latin. Extra, 5 00 SAML.L. V EN ABLE, Principal. Oxford N, C , Dec 15th, 184S. 101 w4w Louisburg Academies, A. H. RAY, jp. . , JANE A. RAY. ""C'P"1 Mim. E. W ("irRTia, lutractrrss on Piano Misa K. S. Fairall Inetructreu on Guitar, aud in Drawing aud painting $C ltltlE rnteenih SeioB of these Schools, under auL the piesent priucipala will commence on Thurs day lb 3rd of January, 1850. Board $40 per Ses sion. Fuitiuu aa heretofore. Au addi'.ioual charge, : not exceeding 50 eta. will be made lo each pupil the Male Drptrlmeul for contingeuciea. No ac- : count are allowed iu the Yillaga, or elaewhere, ex cept by the direction of the Purent or (Juardiau, or uuder the ruuervisiou of the Principal : aud a eitravMpnuce.in dress or otherwise, i pruinptly check ed. We have spared no reasonable pains or expense in M-curring the beat Assistants in the Several De partment ; and our object ia to iaiparl life and eu ergy to the School Exercmea and lo make thorough work of the business of Instruction. A. H. RAY. December, 18 1849 101 3t Co-Partnership Dissolved. rPHE Co-Partnervhip between the underxigued, in 1. the Livery Stable business, has this day been diasolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the late firm will please call on Mr. (eorge T. Cooke aud settle up. J ERE. NIXON, GEO. T. COOKE. Raleigh. Dec. let. 1S49. Livery Stables! ZTEHE Subscriber, having purchased all the stock, fcik etc. of the late Firm of Nixon and Coke, takes occasion to inform his friends and the public generally, that li will continue to carry ou the busi ie.s, in all its branches, at the same stand ; and that no efforts nor expense will be spared ou hu part to accommodate the travelling ci'muiutiity. Convey ances, with g'xid horses and careful drivers, will be furnished at all tunes aud at short notice ; and iu fact, every convenience for travelling, iu the way ol HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, will be supplied oa the most fsvurab.o aud accomo dating terms. The Subscriber also expects to keep constantly on hand, good IIOKSES FOR SAIM.' And persons wishing to put oatheir Horses by the week or month, or year, will' have them weil attended to, at moderate pricee. His Stables are ou Wilmington Street, just to the East of Market Square Thankful for the very liberal encouragement which haa beeu extended to the late Firm, the uu dersigned pledges himself to merit, by his exertions, a continuance of public patronage and favor. GEO. T.COOKE. Raleigh. Dec. 10. 1849. 99 ly D. PAINE & CO, MANAGERS, OF LOTTERIES. F dime's Management againtt the World. WrTfE have the pleasure of announcing to the I'l public, the rile of another Grand prixe of Thirty thousand Dollars, which was sold by C. B. LUCK, Vender ofPaine's tickets, making the hand some sum of Sixty Six thousand Dollars sold in prises in a little over 12 months. The whole of Thirty Six thousand sold by Purcell i. Co, or the whole of $30,000 so'.d by Luck, both in Paines Lot teries, will amount to more money than any 10 prizes sold by any other Management in this City, within the Daat 4 or it vears . Another of the repeated evideucesthat adventurersshoold buy only iu Pine:s Lotteries. Orders for tickets meet our usual prompt attention, if addressed to P PAINE CO , Or,C. W. PURCELL. CO, GRAND SCHEMES" FOR DECEMBER, PAINE &l CO., MANAGERS. A SPLENDID LOTTERY. $50,000-25 PRIZES OF 10,000. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 5 to Jbe drawn at Baltimore Saturday, December 29, 1849. 79 Nos.. 12 Drawn. CAPITALS. 1 Prixe of $30 ,000, 25 of 10,000, 195 of Lowest 3 Nos. 400. Tickets $15; Halves 7 50; quarters 3 75. Certificate of Wholes $210 halves 1U5 quarters 53) Fresh as nsual. Orders meet our usual prompt attention. For Tickets in the above, or in any other Loilery. drawing daily, (price ol Tickets from $1 to under our management ; address us, or C. W. PURCELL, Agent forD. PAINE y CO.. Richmond. Va. ABBOTT'S ILLUSTRATED HISTORIES. THE History of Alfred the Great ; by Jacob Abbott. This day received by II D. TURNER, Dec. 6, 1849. 79 B. S'l'ITH. & Co iqvite I he attention of Country Merchants U a consignment of Prints, Satiinets, Hosiery, Tweeds.Cassimeres, Ken tucky Jeans, which they are authorised to sell a punc tual Merchant at 6 months credit, and at price low er i ban they can now be purchased for. Raleigh Nov. 39, 1849. 9S H4t. BARRELS fine Su Croin Sugar, for sale by the barrel, by A. B. STITH 4 CO. December 1, 1849. 8$ 35 BARRELS of th beet Floor of Collins'. Whiuker's and other make, which I would t be pleased to make op In Bread,' or sell by ih bar - re! or small snentity. L. B". 'WALKER." Nov. 20, 1819. 1.. w OHAIR Lustre, Cherry colored Craps Scarfs, bite Kid Glove. Oil Print, Black Alpacca, Black French Cloth, Fancy Caaimeres, Together with other article. ALSO, Just U hand m additional supply of Men's Kip Shoe and Youth's Boots. HEARTT &. L1TCHFORD. Oct. 1. 1349. 83 The Freight Train has Come! AND brought ua a large and vtry fine assort ment of the best STAPLE GOODS. Call and examine. , HEARTT f H1CHFORD. Raleigh, Sept. 18;h, 1849. 75 PEEBLES, WHITE A ttAVIsT" Grocers and Couiuiissiou Jtyercliauts Old Street, Petersburg. U , ir7""EEP always on hand a large and well aasort Jf fed supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to the tale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and all other kinds f produce. LEMUEL. PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE, PETER R. DAVIS, Jr. Petersburg, July 20. 58 ly PLAID LINSEY3. MARLBORO STRIPES, OKEUON PLAIDS, Diapers, Tickings and Towellings, Tweeds. Satinets. Kentucky Jeans. Pilot Cloth, Over Coatingt, Kerseys, Washington Plains, and Pennsylvania Stripes, Rough and Ready Cassi metes, &c, die. Just received and for sale bv R. TUCKER St HON. Raleigh. October fi, 184S. 80 CHEAP TWEED COATS. Tweed Casairere Coats, cut in good JL'iPr 'rle and wei: made, for $5 E. L. HARDING. Oct- 30. (Standard) 80 aotiii:i: SUPPLY. rp! MOLESKIN HATS NOVEMBER Style jM to day received by R. TUCKER t- SON. Raleigh Oct. 13, 1849. 87 jFALI, AND W1KTI2K JUST to hand an elegant a lock of Ladies' Dresa goods, aa follows : Chameleon Poult de Soie, " Satin du rhene. Printed snd Plain Cashmeree greet variety, do do Mouslin de Lainea,' French Merinos, Chameleon Lustres, do Silks, Brocade, do Queen's Grey de Foulard Silks, Alpaca Luslrea, Embroidered Itobes, Capes, Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Bonnet and Cap Ribbon, Velvet Trimmings. ALSO, Swiss, Mull, Book and Jaconet Mnatins, Mulin Thinings. H. ate. HEARTT & LITCHFORD Sept. 18. 1849. 75 Just Received, 1 CHE3T PRIME GUN TEA ; a! also, Black Tea, and for sale by J BROWN. No. 9, Payetteviile S-irreeL Raleieh, October 18, 1849 3r; I'm KovV mid C hildren's Hat- Cups to day received, by It. TUCKER Sc. SON. Raleigh, November 6. 1849. 89 w 1IITE and Black Otter. Soft Beaver, Tam- pico aud Mexican HATS. A new supply just to hand. It TUCKER St SON. November 6, 1849 89 L A DIES' Walking Shoes, and Children's Red Gaiters, a handsome article just opened at TUCKER'S. November 6, 1849 89 200 SACKS Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt, just in Store, and for sale bv R. TUCKER f SON. October 6, 1849, 89 BY EXPRESS, THIS DAY. VELVET TRIM MINGS, DRAB, fcc. Coats, 'J00 Spool Cotton. Black Ingraiu Cotton Hose. Plaid LiiMeys. Colored Spool Cotton. BROWN. 87 Ra eirrh, October 30. 1849. CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SILKS. SILVER Grey Silks, French Merinos, Velvet Trimmings, Embroidering Druids, Paris Kid Gloves, Black Belt Ribbons. Just received by Express, R. TUCKER A SON. Nov. 86. 1949. 94 Black Moleskin IlaU. Fashion for November, 1 CASE Just received ; also, receiving. Groond Allum aud Biowu Salt prime and full aacks. J. BROWN, No 9, Fayetteville Street Raleifrh, Novembr 26, 1849 . 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA- sTa4.arK PAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, for AWlJW Ladies, Misses and Children ; this day received by R.TUCKER At SON. jgyar DOZ. yards Velvet Trimmings, to day re B tPceived by R. TUCKER f SON. Nov. 23,1849. BUCK WHEAT AND BUTTER. BAGS of the best Hulled Buck Wheat. 2 Firkins Mountain Butter, a prime arti cle. Ii. a. WALKER. Nov. 20,1849. 92 Mayland' Suttff, No. 3. A fresh sup ply just received and for sale bv WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO- ' t " tFcDXLsa flrvmcfl, cE?xiaxt!23.sB nnHIS day received pr. Express line, 50 Togas JL and Cloaks, all qualities E. L. HARDING. NaT. 24, 1349. 94 ROCK ROE. RIME Rock Roe, in half Barrels or at retail for sale, by WM. PECK &. SON. oember 11th, 1849. 99 4 w '4 - FRESH RICH, 1 TNTfllESH Rice, new Crc juat received. 1 In ' WM-PECK SON, 9 December 11th, 1849, 99 3w II JIL- -t-F To Day by Express, A N Additional supply of Ladies' Dress Goods, V Consisting of Mode Colored Mouslin De Lains and Cashmeres, Mode and Cherry Colored French Merinos, Piuk, Blae and White Tarlatau Muslins, Fancy Silk Braids. Bonnet and Belt Ribbons, Black Twisted Silk Egyptian Mitts, Ladies Long White' Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Col'd Kid Gloves, Superior Black Cloth, Embroidered Cashmere Veetinga, Black and Faucy French Cassimeres, 4c. 4c. R. TUCKER dt. SON. October 8tb, 1849. 81 SIIAWES, BLANKETS, fcc EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL OKED CASS1MERE SHAWLS, , black Merino and Cassimere Figured and Plain Jo, Heavy Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket do. Large Plaid Cashmere and Duubfe Knit Wo-len de. Bed Blankets ol various sizes. Bine Green, and IMieckered Blankets, SrrvanU Blankets by the piece or doceit. For sale by R. TUCKER & SON. Raleigh. October 5, 1849. 80 Gentlemen's Hats. FALL STYLE FOR 1849. T TUCKER & BON. have jost received their Hj Fall supply of Fashionable Beaver and Su per Moleskin Hats. In the prodoclion of the article just mentioned, the most faultless model of European Style have been consulted, and by uniting some of their most prominent features with American habit and taste, the present Fashion haa been found, and its appro lriatmes to the other portions of the Gentlemen's Fad and Winter costume cannot fail to recommend it to the Fashionable Community. Our customers and the public are respectfully in vited to call and examine for themselves. Raleigh. August 29, 1849. 69 LOT OF PIU.ME GOSHEN CHEESE, IN BOXES. For sale ly R. TUCKER &. SOA. Raleieh October 5. 1849. 0 FINE CUTLERY &C. 1SETT Balance Handled Knives and Ferks, complete 51 pieces, Ivory Haud'.ed Butter Knives, Pocket, Peu and Congress Knives, Scissors, Urge and small, Wade and Butehei's superior Razors, Saunders' Razor Strops, Oleophaue aud other Shaving Soaps. ALSO, W. Hull &. Sou's Tullow Candles, Jndd, Son and Co's Sperm do. For sale by J. BROWN. Raleigh. Nov. 11. 1849. 90 Fresh Arrival. New Fall aud Winter Goods. I AM now opening my usual assortment of Goods for the season comprising in part: Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Plain and Printed Cashmeres, Plain French Merino, Black Alpaca, Black French Bombazine, Black Cashmere, Ladies' Kid and Silk Gloves, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. I OO pieces Calico of all shades. Englivb Kutiy Prints, 'Gala Plaids for children, Cotton and silk Hose, Bonnet, Cap and Tafuy Ribbons, Bobbins, Tapes. Worsted Braids, Velvet Trimrnincs, Sewing Silks, Combs, Brushes, Soap, Cologne Waier. itc HXX Pieces Bleached and Brown Shirting. Brown and Bleached Jeans, Oznaburgs, Marllxr Stripes and Apron Checks, Linaeys, Kentucky Jeans, Diapers, Irirb Linens, 5-4 and 12 4 Bleached Shir tings, White and Red Flannels, Patent Welch Flannel fiOC Pair Shoes, of Heavy and KipBrogsns for Men and Boys, Women'a Leather Bootees and Shoes, Ladies', Misses, and Children's Shoes and Bootees. Kerseys and Blankets. Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery. Groceries of all kinds. Ground Alum and Blown Salt. Sperm Candles, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine. Green and Black Umbrella, Cotton snd Silk Mole skin and Fur Hal, Wool Hals, Men's and Boys Caps. Nails snd Brads. For sale by J. BROWN. No. 9 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, October 15, 1849. ' 83 Boys Clothing. Blnck Cloth Frock- Coats, Tweed C:isimere do Blnck and Fimcy Cassimere Pants, Black Cloth and Satinet Round Jackets, cheap. E. L. HARDING. October 16, 1S49 83 Livery Stable. THE Subscriber after reluming his grateful thanks to the Public, for the very liberal and generous patronage, hitherto extended to him, would respectfully give notice that he continues lo prose cute hi line of dullness, 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 reader sslisfaclion lo all who pat rouize his EsiaUii-hmrnL lie will keep constantly on hand, for hire, HACKS, BUCiCilES, HARNESS as n HORSES willbe boarded by the day, week, month or year, 011 the most moderate term. Drovers will find this a central position, and a most conve nient one for effecting sales, and they will alws tind ample accommodation for any uum ber of Horses, however large. The Subscriber bus also effected a new arrange ment by which he will be enabled to keep new and old Buggies, and HoasE8,or sal, or for tzchange ou moderate and accomnsodatinz terms. This is a new feature in his business. The Subscriber hopes that his friends snd the Public will continue to give him a trial. It is all that he asks. JAMES M. HARRISS. Raleigh, September 28, 1849. 78 ly CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. BUST received on Consignment, fine Black, Green and Brown, English and French Cloths, English, French, and American Blnck and fancy Cassi meres, of the newest style, which we will sell wnusoally cheap. A. B. STITH & CO Deccember 1, 1849. 95 CARPET WARP. TTl-OUBLE and Twisted Carpet Warp for sale, JUT WM. JrEUlv. j- oOJM. .Nov. 23rd, 1849. 94 3w Notice. fkMR. HENRY L. OWEN respectoily Informs XvJI 018 Carolina friends that he has removed from Petersburg to Richmond, where, under the Firm of OWEN"& BALLARD, he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Store; and thinks, if they will allow hrra the opportunity of supplying them with their Staple and Fancy Goods, that bs can not fail to satisfy them in style, quality and price. HENRY L, O WEN. Richmond Va, Dec. 15th, 1849. 101 6t .SALTPETRE. 90 LBS. rn Store and for Sale, by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD & CO. Jewelry Establishments. Gold Watches and Jewelryv NEW arrival of a large and fashionable as sortment of the above just at hand and for sue. cheaper than ever, at PALMER & ka.:uaax -a jewelry store, i he most extensive Stock of all articles in their libe that has been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do not ouy. 4 Dozen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds, Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys-nnd Seals Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breaat-pins,.Stud3, and collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils aud Pens aid waist Buck les, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Cups, Ladles, Sugar Tones, Salt Spoons, &.C. A large stock of Cutlery, Raxors, Knives, Razor, straps, And Diamond Paste fur Razors, Brushes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, etc. Butter and Fruit Knives. Gold and Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walkins Canes. Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Walters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps. Boxes for Toilets, Fancy article?, and Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti cles. All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in superior style U14 liold and Silver received in ex change. PALMER 4 RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. 93 tf New Jewelry Store. w. n. TOOMPSOJ. would respectfully luform the citizens o Raleigh aud its vicinity, that he has open ed a choice slock of Watches and Jewelry in a part of the store occupied by Mrs. Thompson as a Miliiuery establishment, where he oners fo sale. Gold and Silver Watches, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY : such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains ; CameoT stone and mouroing Broaches ; Plain, Chased and Stone Riurs ; Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear r : u 10:1 o . . i.uij, uuiu anu oiiver opeciacies, olc, rancy Goods aud Fiue Cutlery; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in superior sly lo. Uld Uold and Wilvar takes iu ax change. Sept. 21. 1849. 76 Gm Samuel Kirk & Son3 Gold and Silver Smiths, No. 172, Baltimore Street. TSfTANUFACTURE and have always on hand. Ilia large amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Spoeus, Forks of all sizes, Sugar Tonga, Soup Ladles Duller jtnives, &all apoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch ers, Vases, Urns, Dishes, etc. They aie continually receiving by direct importa twna, all the new style Plated Castors, Baskets Uaodleeticka aud Waiters, as early as they appea iu the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlerv Gold, Patent Lever aud Lepiue Watches Jewelrv 01 every oescripiioa. -r 1 .- January 10. y RICH ASSORTMENT ofSilver-Plated C as- tors, Caudlesticks, and Girandoles. And Biouze Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by fALMtK RAMSEY. November 26, 1S49. 4 HTIor Sale DOLLAR DS Celebrated Herba MJ nium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash. Also, an extensive assortment of all kiuds of per umery. PALMER & RAMSEY. November 26, 1849. 94 WINDOW CLASS. HOXtS from 8x10 to 24 x 28 in store snd for sale low by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, 4 CO oept. j , IB43. 75 Dnunniji riuur. nn excellent article on MJ naril. WILL. PECK t SON October 16. 83 2w Bassiug ami Hope, hand ' WILL. A good supply to PECK &. SON 83 3 October 16. A ri-OW Root. 1 Case best Bermuda, just WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. Co. DlUggrists'. 59 July I9ih, 1849 g By the Itcv. Charles JBeeclicrTh M S incarnation, or the pictures of the Virgin and nor isoa. ror sale by Raleigh, July 5, 1849. H. D. TURNER. 54 TiottoiU Bagging and Rope. A heavy amcie 04 uaggnig just to band, tiale Rope good supply. WM. PECK &. SOW. Hats and Caps Caps and flats OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, STYLE AND PRICE, CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING AT TUCKERS. Sign of the Brazen Hat. Kaleigh, Oclober 5. 1849. eo Abbott's New History Queen Mari Antomette, of France, with numerous enra- us.imi Ka fnl.., C A LI . . .... "" J - -'. rtooou, autnor of Kings aud Queens Just received at TURNER'S TURNER'S. C1TOVJES -Box 3 article. Oclober 16. aud air-light Stoves, a good WILL. PECK &. SON. 83 4w Head Ache. IF you are subject to a Nervous Head Ache, send 10 PES CUD'S Drug Store, and get a bottle ol ftpohu'a Head Ache Elixir or if you are Deal, get a botile of McNatr's Acouslic Oil and be reKeved P. F. PESCUD. A DIES Thick aud Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters, Received to day bv ' R. TUCKER & SON. October 8th. 1849. gi COTTON YARNS 6,000 lbs. Cotton Yarns, assorted, 4's to 14's; Washington, Merchants and Battle 4r Co , for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS. Petersburg, November 13th, 1H49. 93 VACANT Acre Lot, in the Eastern part of the City, au elegant site for a private resi dence contiguous to the lot upon winch N. B. Hughes, Esq., resides. Euquire oi" E. P. Gutou, or the Editor ol this Paper. November 24 1849. 94-wtf FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS. 3 DOZ. pairs just received, beautiful colors, well made, and cut in the latest style. ALSO, 36 pairs fine black French Doe Skin Caisim'eres, selling cheap at E. L. HARDING'S. Nov. 24. 1S49. 94 DOZ. Blue Felts Over Coats, 2 " " Blankets, 3 " " Black heavy English Cloths. J. I HARDING. Nov. 24, 1849. 94 Old Java Coffee and Crnsbed Sugar Just received. ' ALSO ON HAND, A few pieces of WHITE FLANNELS, snitable for the season. j, BROWN. A TTENDS THE COURTS in the CViurtle 4i;Iuip BtRN- M'aw 24,1849' - r4f FOR REM1. f HE lerge and eoimmienT Dwelfcg-,' Marine e?d J Baptist Mretinghoose GroW whftarfthrnec.! sary put houses and two actea of Iftad attached. Possession will be given the first! ef Janoary next t, . . ,r ' G. SHAW- Raleigh Ncv. 20, 1848. 3 , Ji0OO WARfTED. -'?- HTjlHE Sobcriber id authorized to receive propai Mi-aals for a Joan of Two Thon.anH rinit.r, Bonds of the; City of Raleigh, for Five Hundred De4 lars each, payable, after twelve months frcm the wan at the pleasure dl the parties, and bearinjt ihUTsefc at the rate of six per cent per annum. Davable seal. ainuaUy. s. W. WHITING." ,.,., S'J Treasurer. Raleigh, May 12, 1849. 391 IT ATS )L AT JEST STYJLJES. J oat at hand. "-. HEARTT A LlTCHPtWtJX' FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUO'S . WMesale and fietail Drns Store- Hsfltffe :Ke'poe White LeacV -, il Ci JatjHjy WO. No. 1 ' - , - 200 Colons Linsed Oil,. 1 ; 50 ounces Quinine, 5 ; 12 doz. fresh Congress Water, -jr.-. 100 lbs. refined Borax, 3 cases Goodwins patent Chewing Tobaeec, 1 Old Peyton Gravelly' of And many other desireble articles are just received and expected to arrive this week. - All which will be sold upou reasonable terms, by ' P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Oct. 17. 1849. g - - i FALL lMPORTATIOS OF EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA AND GLASS SEPTEMBER I, ISa We a.e receiving per ther ships Francotiia, Snsan E, Howell, and Henry fruit, ar riving from Liverpool, our sup. ply of Eanheuware aud Chi-, na, direct from the manufactu rers. And by arrivals from the North, we are receiving a (all stock of Cut, Plain and Press ed Glass Ware, Looking Glas ses, Castors, Waiters, and a great variety of Faney Goods, selected for the country trade. Country merchants are iuvited to call and eiant iue our slock. ST EBB INS. DARRACOTT r CO, 101 Broad street, Richmond, Va. September 5. 1849 IZ Now Ready, HTEURNER'S North Carolina Almanac, for the feSfcj year ot our Lord, 1 8 5 0. Published and sold wholesale and retail, by Hen ry D. Turner, at the N. C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, Nov. 2, 1849. 88 Jnjribe Paste A superior article of Rob flavored, just to hand WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Druggists. British JLustre For Cleaning Stoves, in Store and for sale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO. CHEWING TOBACCO. AG O O D assortment of Chewing Tobacco among ihe lot a Keg of the Real Sacramento, a pure article put up without mixtures of any sort, and can't be beat in this market. L. B. WALKER. Nov. 20, 1849. 9 FROCK AXD JDUJLfeS CO A IS, E.- Li. HAKDIIYCii haa just received a first rate assortment of Frock and Dress Coats. ef beautiful French Cloths. Cheap for Cash. P RESERVED GINGER, just received by L. B. WALKER. Bank of the State of NPBTU CAROLINA. THE General .Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bauk will be held ou the first Monday iu Jauuary next, at the Baakug House iu this City. C. DEWEY, Cash'r. Raleigh, December 7. 1849. 97 REDBtRS; BIS FIRST lOIAGK,- BEING Sailor-boy, coufessions and rtmlniten-ce- in the Merchant service ; by H. Mellvile, author of Typee, Oihoo, $"e. . Just received by H. D. TURNER. December 6, 1S49. 87 s 111 I IS LEI', by the author of ' J aue Eyre." ,llii day received at Turner's N.C. BOOKSTORE. December 6, 1804. " 97 Ready Made Clothing. i RESH supply of Ready Made Clothing just received, aud will be sJd cheap for cash. Alocr, a lot of over size silk thirts, dress shirts, Lambs wool and Merino under shirts and drawers, which will b sold on reasonable terms. J. J. BIGGS. Raleigh, Dec. 10.J8-19. 98 w4w tp- Standnrd, Star and Times, 4 weeks. Pianos ! Pianos ! ! Piaijos ! ! ! THE undersigned respectfully call the atteo tion of the public, to the splendid, highly fin. ishud Rosewood and Mahogony Pianos, with an en tire Cast Iron Frame, handsomely carved snd gilt. This Iron Frame combines the entire Instrument, prevents it from warping and getting oat of Tune. The climate or change of weather have little or B effect on the Instruments. The quality of their ton and workmnnship cannot be surpassed by anv ether Factory in the Country. - f ' Priacip?ils ef Academies, Professors, Merchants, and the Public generally, will please send their or ders and they shall be promptly iiltended-to. ' ANTHONY KUHN &CO. No. 4 Eutaw-St. BALTmoa LIST OF PRICES. Pianos with metallic plate in Rosewood or Mahog any cases 6 octave, from $180 to 250. Metallio frame, from $200 to S3 00; 6 6 in proportion, aad 7 octave fron.SSUO to 400. Please refer to Arch Garter, Modksville; Josh Boner, Salem ; David Scott, Grcensborough; Mr. Holden and Dr. Thornton, Milton; and Cad. Jonce Esq Hillsboro July 2(1, 1849 53 anmlypd 'mupekior chewing tobac 0, Just Received. ALSO, Just ttr hand, English Mustard, Sup. Carb Soda, a prime article for Family Ose' j Wire Fenders, Carpeting, Hearth Uugs and Carpet Binding ; Looking Glasses, Bras and Fancy Cast Audirona ; 15ras Head and Com mon Shovels and Fancy Tuns, Bellows, Spades and Shovels; Collins' Axes, Uruad Axes, Hatchets, Plain Slocks, Hand Saws, Files and many oiher Toots. Jaeonet, Cambric, checked. Plain Swiss and Mull Muslins; Garment and Furniture Dimity, Cotton Fringes, Thread Lace, edging and Inserting; Swiss and' Jaconet Edging and Inserting ; Lute Ed ging and Lace, Plata and Figured Bobbinets, Black Merino, and High Colored Shawl Cotton Hand kerchiefs, Black and Fancy Colored Cravats, Black Gros De Rhine Silk. For Sale on reasonable terms, by j, BROWN, No. 9, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, October IS, 1849. 64 - v 1 :3
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