SHIELDS* Dec. 19.—The wind during last night again blew a gale the North during the whole to-day ; a stilt' breeze at sea. The departures from the Tyne since our lust have been very numerous; the accumulated fleet, several weeks, all left the harbour in safety for their respecti
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
song which then from hrj.ven hegan " (ilory to God, good will to aoa: The Saviour, Christ, is bom. Meek, lowly stranger! can it be. Shall men and angels bow the knee. Obey tfiy potent nod? Shall thrones and monarchs prostrate fall. Adore and hail thee. Lord of All! Art thou the
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Having given above an extended, but no means a Cull report, want space compels us to leave unnoticed many objects which deserved our best commendatiou, the most prominent items by far the best supplied, and best attended Christmas cattle market ever held Newcattle, now address o
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
BANKRUPTS. COWARD WHALLEY, High Holborn, cloth worker, Dec. 31 at hall-past 12, andFeb.4ac Sols. Messrs. Shaw and Newstead, Ely place; Official Assignee, Mr. Graham, Coleman street. FRANCIS GOLDING, Tunbridge ells, Kent, grocer, Dec. at 12, and Feb. 2at 11. Sols. Mr. Malton, Car
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
The Inspector under the Board of Health, Robert Rawlinson, Esq. commenced his official inquiry into the sanitary state ot this town on Tuesday last, in the Merchants' Court, the Guildhall. The proceedings did not appear to excite much general interest, and the attendance was ext
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
together with Christmas CAKES, and GOOSE PIES, for which/the North is justly celebrated. / NEW FRUITS in great Fe/rection, viz. FIGS, MUS. CATELL and SULTANjftr RAISINS,} FRENCH PLUMS, JORDAN JWNDS, &c. ROUTS and BALL SL#PERS furnished. DESSERTS sent out i/the newest Style. MOCK
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Forcing Department—Peaches in pots that are in condition for forcing, being well established In pots of suitable size, which they were shifted inte last season, with plenty of fresh turfy loam, and the wood being well ripened and well supplied with fruit buds, may be introduced
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
LONDON MONEY MARKET. YESTERDAY. Consols for Account, 96)4 6; do Money, shut; Three-anda-Quarter per Cents. 97% % ; Exchequer bills, large and small, 57s to prem. SHARE MARKETS, YESTERDAY. London.—London and North-Western 111% llu; Midland a 6; do. HalvesB; North Staffordshire So
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Her Majesty the Queen has presenterl one hundred guineas towards the relief the bereaved families of the unfortunate pilots lately drowned at the mouth of the Tyne. The Bishop of Durham has a donation ot to the Sanitary Reading Room, Nelson Street, in this tow n. Sir Geo. Musgra
December 22, 1849 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England