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rp'TT'' 1 I TT TnT'T)T I T 'N.N. C. WXDXESDAT K Ult JUNE 11. ISJS. rCX FRE51IENT I F THE l S. jises ucfii.na, r pfTiviu. IXJX TICE-TREIEST, res smashes. THOMAS llllbo, Ot Netth;rtO. CeaStV. An Jrsnsrtr Ccnrjy Dtmtcretit SomiHttter.t. rCR THE SENATE. OWl I rilKILL. PCR, THE HOUStToF COMMONS. IAXCKL A . HOLME. I01IIT H. TATR. ,.rsl tr.i re;-c-ei. Tie jt; c were utitr :e t- J iodia Baitw. e;rc-i" v. I y '.it wiv. arrears ti'.ltr 1 ''.!..-.. t-. ! t-fv--'vp r v . I... lT cf tie le,l c.eay. too t. 1 1'L e! I J " ' it ' II" ATV rtfre.Lw-LUcar. Ttet cfjrv.t! to tit ram- jjJc.tl rr the w.rrin' h that T.rrit.-rr : j "V?"! f Ui-T evei Wf: 1 V? lb"!" ia r. f ,rr.f: T C,-,:J k,rr k-I't tt cf 2 50 Bn, arrrel wah Uyc.r. an ! re- - Two war pri r;eMr.r.y t co cr three Li-ei 1 ""V uVr l Tffc.iU p-t ' " K""'y' , ,. . .., i v i i ,. . . tie ttics tLeTare njt the crea:a,-e to sarkle J-i-. j-li, felt era, anJ lav c? seven! rices of .rtlry. txk j . n nJ ehud.-en. da an fccnes) erne m heroes Here are ri iarei- tl-sats 7 Casey from jilt for trial by tcru'.ar tribunal, ana . ls??;l$- of lr;.m, f 3e"U.f I The ,0r.brt feet is to I e rnitned ately frteJ wr.h I ,, , RV wf ou.M : hava teen tned and aiecutea J m them, to r-ment a general stampede. W ben d aa lakes. 1 rw mo- c-b! okJ7 cf n,fJu't Cie8e i !.... .i.v , - . . ... land tfttii..i..- ... i . FW'oae rearw ; t By til the foda cf bljtb Olynyu, wbo at tro legjed on tha cloud and drank certar, ttilfar y up poa4 to be mint julepa ! By all tbe rerecUl! but usj gp people, we repeat, the tLing it done, an j Kenneth Eeyaer. of North Cart2ina, hai jot a aomlaatioa. The aerederi from the aeceJer, the Lol ten from the bolters, tbe immortal State of Camden and Amboy, which Commodore Stockton voce aaid ha tarried ia bia breecbe pocket, has nominated Stockton and Rayner for I'miJent and Vice Trenident. Sound tbe btw-gag and strike the ton jon, and go it generally. Marrelloua and much to be admired ii the economy of the eolar eyatem, coraposod of respectable and full ' planeta, aeferal aattelitea, and innumetaWe fracmeaUry affair, known ai antero ij, xmie ( f which are grately aupposed to b a Irge a a piece of chalk. Srioua, anler and inoet !e J tar gi I era aaiure oi that tbee aneroi.U re ih tuft of tbe cxploaion 0 former world, the arveral portimia ol which hare net up on their own hook, and keep go ing around in the moat extenwive orbit, with mm h planetary complacency aa though they really w ed the standing of sovereign an intgral meint er of the solar confederacy. Mar tellons also, is the syatrin of little puttee and fragments of partie,Jpolilical atftoid, which, since the dissolution the grand expluxion of the u1 1 whig party, hare set upon their own account sul keep wheeling around trying to ot.ntey ihe iniprei.i.n ttiat they really constitute regular members of the ptdiii cal system. Divided anJ sub divided- Imltnl t, bolted ground down and broken up, eticb littl fellow ii down on his neighbouring littb fellow, hut ,J1 art alike animated with an ummif de-ire to knock thoir attonuated nosei agamut t!te imik l.ody ot Democracy. And on e:irh little fragment n.len a little clique of ery great men, who ur houiid to achieve immortality. Verily it ii n extcimivo wmld. 'First, there are some portions of the (dj Whig psrty, who have a irt of dim idon that, m some un known ami incomprehensible wny, there still m un " old Whig pirty, whose strength in latent, ' ke the fire in a gun flint, and which portions of mud purty, through the National Intolligencer and other urgmis, tilk of a unity and nationality, lin u mii hCne, which, notoriously, thut party had long since reused to possess, and the want of which b d to it . ilifc-oluhon The object of socio of theio loaders, in iry ii to keep this idea up at tha South, is to get the old lino Whig! who cannot go the Know-Nothinn stiino, us UOD, into fc V nig convention, the union ol winch . . ...... W1U turn mem over to rillinoro mid Donelion This mora will be very purlisly succesutil A gieat man J old line U higs nt tb 0 Sou 1I1 will reason in OOiutaon sense way, that, if they wanted to Ko ovoi to the Know-Nolfiings, they could have done so with. Out this machinery, to transfer them, und besides that, whonso transferred, thcy.eould really cxerl no influence as against the real enemy, toe Northern Frea Soil coalition, who enn only be ellVctunlly put down by means of the National liemocrucy Then comes the know-nothing movement of last year, at 1 nllaJelphia, which split into fiagmenis, virtually Northern and Southern, twelfth-section and and-twelfth-seotion ; then again this year, after yielding the twelfth section, it still keeps split, and is now dis tinctly divided into " North Americans " and "South Americans." And now we find the North Ameri cana again split up on Hanks and Johnson, mid Stock ton and Ravner. Again there are the Republicans, who are 111 sc lion at Philadelphia, who will probably go f,.r Hanks and Johnson, although some, perhaps, won't, but will start another fragment along with the " Know Some things" or Seward men proper. Tbe whole thing is one grand muss, hut amid sll ,' the noise and confusion rise up one ny, "down with the Democracy." Now, the question for Southern men really Neems ro narrow itself down to a choice between tbe Oemo. cratio party on its known grounds, distinctly laid down platform, national and unbroken organization, unobjectionable and ablo candidates, or a union with soma one fragment of the opposition, the main object all forme of opposition being opposition to the Demo cratie.party, because of ils strong and unequivocal committal to the rights and interests of the South. There are old line whig left high and dry by the desertion of their party, who.may not like the idea of joining with their old opponents; but then, after these gentlemen have fully surveyed the field, we think that aa national men and as Southern men, ihcy will ee that co-operation with the Democrats is not simply the btst, bat the only course left them to pursue, with any prospect of safety to the South. At the North every body sees that anti-Nebrakaism and every oth er form of anti-Soutbernism has swallowed up know nothingism. " Tbe border ruffians," the " slave dri Tera," tbe "pro-slavery Democracy," and a'.' that sort of thing coma in for the groat volume of denuncia tion, and the " paramount obligations," as t. Greens Wo1 convention elegantly called the know-nothing principles, ara no where, except where thty can he used aa a sham or humbug. San Francisco is assuredly a etrangc place and m the emporium cf a stunge Slate. At one time we Ui.,. vniamy unwnipped of what ia called jus The Vigilance Committee express their Jeterm ca- "j" arrareexect is completed the dusky warriors t cn to rid tbe city and the Srate of corrupt ctcia.s and dangerous characters generally. ar.J the ptes, the pulpit, and the .hea!re,f ten, sanction the move ment. XQrThe general meeting of the itockhoileis in .. .. . 1 nL....ir-i... .1!. ' 7 Its .BilOgiCB, v barione soa ,klUr.u-.u n.uru.a from thf low (f wortnlcM flint.!(X 0f ,Le main Compary convene-! this forenoon, in the Court-house t body cf the Indians, but ready ta meet a straler in this place, and ofgasze J by railing deu Allred 'e inmse i iroin tbe otter camp If the two curt Dcekery the chair, and ap pomt,r g Heny;utt anJ George R. Fiencb, Kqs , if Wilmington, secretaries. J Tbe secretaries were constituted a committee to as certain tbe amount of stock present, per on ally or by proxy. 7260 shales of ttoc k represented pr- ntly or by proxy PIBUt NKETIU. We are requested to state that a meeting of all cit izens feeling an interest ia the ecotructioa of the Wilmington, Charlotte,, aud Rutherfoid Railroad, will be held this evening at the Court House, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is earnestly solicited, as maiteis of the firt importance will le brought to the atten lion of the meeting. 1 Who in: Thit 1 A larr m.W.r, i 1 a4 yet rtrsijins ars ti-h J;v, ;.. '. .. . iu kkjr bia lriiiiria ii jnpi j : i . . . - . - - )4 l n tm ins ati iv rartfo?, fcera'aV 7 V-T V' I CCJ 'contemplated at the'sai! nS of the last ! TnXlZ .n or b!.r ft and X ! tmtT' "4 th " cf dreiial c f the British U ol va ilu-Xl or blsr.ke .and red erm,l.,on on his eyebrows, mounts MmUter to the United States, and the acknowled- Kin- l-.tioa, a, u tW ,ri- a war s.eed (generally a hzy. scrubby pony,) and ment of Walkefs government af'er solemn assurance v Ab hasat Ust W fcBBj. iv.M-LaM-. w th spur and L,p Jeacnbe. as s,;tly a, poss b!e c,f iu d savowal of the exped.t.oa and de re xTn JZiTT lUvU f" ?3ht tVt Wopurti down.U?eiV v . , n.av , t eiivKe ajunct, ; DflltsiD I HTTP tfl 1 3 113.1 A ti hm tytit r,r, . . ft. I OQ9 t.f tiUr 0B flltlfB " J i - - w U V'S S) I I JJ i I i . 1 " - ed line descr.bed by the warrit.r f:cm either camo come witbio a huodr! yards cr so of each o bcr, the warriors, at full rallop, discharge their respective wespons.be they bows or rusty fire-arms. After these Crt cuam;.ions return saftly tu camp, twa itb er one from each party, with a whoop and a y ell. more alarming than thsir weapon, start out upon a similar venture In this way tbe tattle is carried on fur hours, without a s ngls fatal shot from either par ty Aftr gtvieg to each other sufficient evidence of prowess, the paitiei retire, and no damage is done unless some reckless or hardy hunter is caught out alone, when beialtackeJ by the whole unfriendly tribe. This is an Indiin battle, very poUir, in 'ee I, but not so very dangtrouj, after all '' The p'euipotentiar e who will mot sr-eed.ly anJ rermaneiit'y settle all existing and probably caues of disputes with the I'niteJ .Vales are fes. pun boats and soldiers, and Lord I'slmerston is jut the man who understands ihe right way of bringing tbe Aiueiican government to its cnes. A large number of gun and mortars of the Cri mean eige train, and the teserre ammunition fmra tla'aklava, aie ordered for shipment to Canada. The i regiments ca t;.e way, and :hoe under orders bring With them all their waon and camp equipage. Activity, is thi Navy Yards The Norfolk Arvs bus the foilonii'g Tow is ta certify that 1 w. trouble.! with wur!Bi for more than a vear. I wn air-Ki to B. M'Laitt'a CUtbnitS crulfas. I tock est bottle, which brought aiv about j-tftictulars. by aPPlTiB o Mrs. Hard. No. 3 M.ahaUa n aee. er ta h. L-Theall, Unggit, comer of KBtr and .Mooros tretf. UT Purchaser. wiU U careful to a.'k for Dr. Mel.AXES Ct!rbr.Il teraiim,,, uar.r(arni ky Mtsalnsr Br.Pi.ub.r.. p, . ABataer Venaifagee iaeompf raoa art worth Ie. IV McLaa. , gecuias Veraifage. also drag ttorvs. ShjIJ in W dmmjrtoB, ky Wl H L1FP1TT Xm rrsalnt Hldsni the ikn.i. .. 'l-i i ,, ' RPIK " f I.L.UUU ' bhUS 1,,,,. it . i.jb. IIIMl 1 11 V nr Yar t in lt.lu r.v. A t. nt .1 it.... t i ' ; . - w uwauvtsi av m ULnirurrru m tica, and the gamblersnd desperadoes dominant At aaother time insulted public opinion rouses itself to take a terribla retribution, and what the Courts will not do, tit people do for themselves, sternly and quietlj, and without respect to what are called au thoritiea, tbongh with all respect to the forme and, we believe, to the spirit of justice. Recent erenU hare drawn out the old Visiknep Committee once more. About the 12th of last momb' James P. Casey, a nolorioue charactor, a former in mate of the Sing Sing Penitentiary, in the Slate of New York, and one of the leading bullies and gam bler in San Francisco, shot down, in the public afreet in that .city, Jamea King, of William, editor of the Saa FranciKO Bulletin, a gentleman Yerj much le- rcoNn nispATrii. 1'im 4iti.rniA, June 16. The Stale Republican Convention met at no.m, when John Kllison, of Hea ver county, was chosen permanent President. lr. Klder made a brilliant speech, when the convention adjourned nil afcrnoon. I he Stale Convention ibis afternoon arntoved of tbp State Ticket nominated bv tbe f'nion Convention, and selected " delegates at large" to the National Convention which meets here to-morrow ; nnd then, after nussiinr resolutions rer.ommpndino itio tnimto. at large to vote for McLean and Fremont, adjourned to meet again afler the Adjournment of the National onvenuon. The Mecsdlng etclers. Nkw Yom. June 18. The secedors from the snti rillmoie seceding convention have nominated Com modore Robert F. Stockton for President, and Kenneth JUyner, of North Carolina, for Vice-President. They adopted strong anti-Nebraska resolutions. The Seceders were the New Jersey delegation entire, and about fivo others from New Vork, Penn sylvania and Delaware, who were joined by self appointed delegates from other States. Various ad dresses were dolivered after the nominations were made, and an adjournment took place until to morrow. The Mobile Tribune, Know-Nothing, says Our dispatches this morning bring us an account of the conclusion of the most important business of the National Democratic Convention. Mr. Buchan an has been chosen candidate for the Presidency on the Leventeenth ballot. From the beginning lie was stronger than either of the other candidates. It seems to us that tbe Convention could not have made a bet ter selection no other, indeed, so good. Mr. Bu chanan has the respect efmenof all parties. He has grown up with the country and in its service. Ha was eonspkuous whan Calhoun, and Clay and Webster so dignified our national councils. Although not intellectually so great as was aay of these great men, he has stood only just below tbem and, what ia better, his reputation has always been above re proacha good, true, prudent, courts us gentleman thoroughly trained by his public career for any po litical duty, and by his services to the republic, mer iting its highest honors. 1 ! Tlie MomMu Piotrriataie . The establishment ct I'mted State influence in Nicaragua throueb the imtrumruta!iir ot General Walker, may becipeotej to render Great Britain mo e to ion to the Clnvton Iulwer tieatv In his rrent t.iit .r to Mr. IUIla. repondinr to tho Briti h offer of ar?i (ration, Gov. Marc-y says " Shortly before the date ot tl e treaty now in ques tion, a British force landed nt San Juan, expelled tlm suthoritiesof the Siate of Nicaragua, which then held possession of it, and retained it for a while, as against that State, in the name of the Mooquito Indians It is true Great Brita n ufteiwards relinquisbe I the place to tho so-called people of Grey town, I ut ihe original taking of it was her act. That is, she, in the woras of Clarendon, pl.iceU 'a people uinW her protection in possession' ot .an Juan. A piotector ship so exercised, and in the name cf uch persons as the Mosquito Indians, would, it is plain, amount to piuctical sovereignty In Ins lecital of historic lacts, the Secretary says minting to itreciuue me interenre that lireytown had been in undisputed possession of Nicaragua up to the tunc oi ine expui-iou ot the authorities of that State by a Biitish force. But it is unimportant to rember, that the llntisb foice adopted this proceeding solely lo reinstate a dominion which Nicaragua had but just overthrown, and to restore a slate of things which, in tbe understanding of Great Britain, it devolved up on that power, by virtuo of her obligations to the Mosquito Indians, to pu serve und to protect The port of Greytown had been long in the nominal oc cupancy ol I he Mosquito Indians, when, early in I81H, the recognised legitimate Government ol Ni catagua, towelling an old claim of juiisdictiun, sent down u military detachment, which took the place by emprise, struck the Mosquito Hag, und transfer red the municipal direction nnd control to Nicara gtiiin nflicials As soon as ibis ptocrcling became known, the British Admiral despatched n part of tbe West In dia Sijuadron lo San Juan, the mere approach of which frightened the newly ostahlishe I auihoriiies and caused them to evacuate the piano. So that when the British landed, there was no one of the in truders to be found, of w hom to exact atonement foi their audacity ; nnd lest they should derive encour agement from impunity, a force of tbreo hundred men followed the Nicaruguans in pursuit up the Riv er San Ju.in, overlook and defeated them at Point Trinidud, nml then pushed on and seizod the Nica- raguan Fort of S,in Carlos, on the Lake, which thev I...I.I ..ii .i... . . i i ... . Hi-Hi nu mo iiuvi'iiinioni, ny siui'itiii ireaiy, acknowl edged the British Proteeiouite, nnd pioniised " sol emnly not lo disturb the peaceable inhabitant of (he I port o Niii Juan. Willi tho umleistanding thai such an net will be considered by Great Britain a declara tion of bostililies." These aro the wotds of the Con vention, which (ireal Britain considers to be in forco this day--as tho Government of Nicaragua will be very likely lo discover, in case it shall attempt a nrarlical assertion of ihe claim innde last wintor by I'rcBident Rivas, and take any steps to reduce into actual posnesHioii tho port of Greytown and the adja cent country lying North of ihe River San Juan. The events recited occurred two years before the conclusion of the Chtytoii-llnl wcr treaty; and when that compact was ratified, Greytown was under a government organized, with the consent of Grent Britain, by its inhabitants. Practically it was a free port, under ihe qualified protection of Great Britain. Against invasion by any sovereignly outside the lim ils of the Mosquito Territory, Great Britain declares hersell hound to defend it She has bound herself to the United Stales nol to use this protectorate for llio purpose of erecting or maintaining fortifications. or of occupying, fortifying, or colonimc " tho Mos- fjuito country, in consideration of a reciprocal obli gation assumed by the Pnited Slates lo refrain aNo Horn co.oniing or occupying in thai region. The object of the compact wna to prevent cither power iroui securing a Paramount in! uence. w nr I. mkr a bo used to the disadvantage of the other in controll ing Ihe transit of the Isthmus. When it was entered into, Great Britain was known to have cicrcised a protectorate iu behalf of the Indians, as we have sfn. ted. by repelling tho Nicarnguan aggression upon t.reytown. And iu view of this forcible demonstra tion, claimed to have been rendered necessary by her relations to that Tribe, at anoint on the .Ulantie sonst, which is, m Isct, tho gate in possession of which so formidable a nation might easily command me enure transit oi trio animus, it was deemed pru dent by this government to tecuro from that of Km land a promise and pledge against the accomplish ment of its acquisition by means ol the Protectorate. When llio Treaty of 1850 was ratified, this was the state of circumstances existing. But now things are essentially changed. The State of Nicaragua has adopted a government ev?r which the influence of United States citiens is paramount. Toe govern ment, sharing a lsrgo infusion of American energy ami enterprise, may be expected to become identified I m sympathy, interests and policy, with our own; and Great Britain, viewing the probability of audi a re sult, is likely to he made more, .edacious than ever of a protectorate which might hereafter be used as a counterpoise lo the advantages bo enjoyed by tho United Stales. It mny be do ihted, therefore, whether Gov.Marcy s proposal tores'rict the arb iration hav ing reference lo the Moequito I'rstc. .urate, to the question of tho extent of country belonging to that tribe of indians, with the express reservation of any sots reign rights that may adhere to Nicaragua, will be acceptable to Great Britain j especially, as the pres ent government of Nicaragua already claims title incontestable to Greytown, nnd to all the adjacent country lying North of San Juan. AW York Journal of Commerce. Under ihe heading of South- , . I . ... . .... i -'"'--, l. TVl'il m ir.iim .iir.l llllldll II ern iVlegate to the I onteution, the Philadelphia tenaciom ofhei Mosquito Protectorate, and thus Bulletin of Monday evening says, that it. or ils e li complicate the difficulties which h ive aiisen in relaii tor, received calis that morn!- z from severs! rentlu- men, numbers of Ihe Kentucky delegation to the Black Republi an Convention, now meeting m that city. It learns alto, thai not only Kentucky, hut rvi 1 i a . i . ... I'eiaware, irgmia ana iM)i' i ant ma, wil he re presented at the Convention Who are the Black Bepii'i'icans who would have the unblushing impu dence to pretend to represent any body in North Car olina Shall we have their names' Among the leaders present at that Convention, or at leait in the city on Monday, were 1 hurlow Weed and Speaker Banks, the iioni'inc oi the "North Americans;'' Baymond, of New York, Greedy " little villain ;' Washburn, of Maine, Moses Kemball. of Boston, and a heap ol others ol the same sort. tf- lion James I. Orrand Stephen A Douclas, having accepted an invitation to address n gtnnd rat ification meeting at ('hsileston. this week, left Wash ington last evening and will pass through Wilming Ion tins evening, on their way South. Or-The advice by the KrnU Iroin Havre, represent the excitement al Pans as very great on account of Ihe reception of Vjil a Nicarnguan Mmistei. invol v,ngas it dutu the lecognilion oT tho Riva.--Walker Government A Kuropean intervention is talked of 'I hese good people w ho change iheir own govern ment so often lake a heap ol unnecessary trouble other people's business. I hey say that Wal ker's success in Nicaragua is another " triumph nl lemocrary." Suppose it 11 What is thai to them ' Have they uny more light to hnd fault with a In- umph of Iieutocracy, than tho United States Govern- mint would havo had to interfere with the establish ment ( Louis Napoleau's empire, which is a stand ing triumph ot absoluteism nnd had laith combined. A structure of despotic authority built upon the tuins ol republicanism, and in spite of the ino-t solemn oaths i0 maintain a republican constitution in France. Verily, now is the rampant lime ol the tyranls T lir s'f-l-r iiiiTriillon. V., I'...,. I...... II! 'II... l. i nr... I,..!.. .. 11 ni. iu. - i in new Jersey ijeicsi lion to the American Sercder Convention withdrew on the plea thai the party had been sold out to tho Republicans. A delegate from Penns) lvsnia ollered a resolution endorsing Mr Fillmore, but the chair rcluseil to receive -t I.v Gov Johnston made a speech deprecating dis tentions, and denying that the convention bad sold out lo any factum A portion ot the New Voik detention also thieal- en to leave. i:i om nisi'A ri u Ni.u Voai, June 16, P. M. -The t'onvei i tin iilternoon resumed balloting as follows: Smhl nllot. rromonHU; Mclean 2'J ; Banks 4'i, Seventh ballot Fremont '.'9; McLean 41 Banks 51. F.iehth hallot. Fremont '27,: McLean It): Banks 50 Ninth ballot. Banks .Id; Fremont 2S ; Mcl.ane ii) Mr. Banks was then nominated by acclamation lor 'resident, and F.x-Governor Johnston was nnminatml by acclamation for Vice President Besolution were adopted in fav, r of free tern- tons, kf , afeer which a romnntt. . was appointed to confer with the Republican Ce nvmlion nt Phila- luijtnia Ihe ( (invention then adjourned til! Thursday. llir IliutHrati t onvenllui-. Pan.Anri.niiA. Juno lti 'J ho ci'v is crowdod with delegates and other drawn here by the Na tional Republican Convention, which assembles to morrow. The friend of Fillmore in this city havo appointed delegates to claim seats in the convention as republicans. equipped for nstant service. Ihe Steamer Roanoke is rapidly approaching ci mpletion, and the Colorado will be ready lor launching in a i.hort time. The IVwhaian it receiving her i cw toiler, and will Uke her ann.tment soon. The same eal is displayed in all cur yards and arsenal " Uition of the mrrouj system. Tbs horrom uf Ipilepey. or railing .Ncknens. arie iu mon cases from this esast. Oar resJiT may remember, a soveral occasions before, w ht slla led to tbe wonderful cures, or aaodiaoatioasetf Fits, made by tbe Vrpetable Kitraet Lijileptie i'llli, inreotsd and rre parod by Ih .vrx li H;i, of n, Baltiaiors Street, Bal tiinore. MJ. We del fully satUHed that the 1'iI'j bars enrsJ , some oi ise BTrt sluObora eases or tpilepey aj wellai the uiilier tormi of Kits such as sTert Cramae, nam. Ae. llieetiligot the Untii-h Society, the chairman SI. " rerorvi ine .aet, ttai penons wUl fioa then tnUls I! . . . ... . . I ""' JiiiMim .11 a recent auuua ingot the british Society, the chairmai ( ullm l. Kard'ev. mentioned the fart that n nil. equally cSoaciuus ia curioj every form of aerriHii debility s I Du Blmttrr whnlhr minit. r-.l ;n , W . - 1 - . : u about to be eatahlibjed from the Mediteranean j ,orm of Neuralgia, Tio-ltoloreui, or Nervoas Headache the to Jerusalem, with the sanction of the Turkish and ! ulT!,r7 of lPPa r IndigejtioB, the sufTeringi of Rheu lliitish governments, and that it is hkelv that lb- I "". .ttt,hf.m.eI"l'VlT bsUucinatioB of doprwsed . . . .. J ii'inu nr DTfiena. iceir enecu win h ,,u.itw k ..i certain. Peron in the eountry e.io writs to the inventor, material of the Ime from Bal ikluva to Sebasionnl will be tran-ferte I for the urpo-e. Thus, uuteiially as well as politically, the war has tended to open u,i the Fast to Western enterprise. ' a" The underused renpeetfully aiinouseea hitnsell a t'andideto fur Hie (Hue of Sheriff, of New Hanover t'ountr. OH L JRtLMKS." lune 17th, lo 212 te 44" The lub.'oriber re.xpectfully announefj himself to his flh,w-eitiem ol the County of New llsnover as a eiii.lidats for re-eleetkni t.i the .ffii-e of Sheriff, and tru.'ts that his ef forts to discharge fvithfully and seceptahly the duties of the offl will secure to hiin a continuation of their juflrages. , ,, li. i). UAI.L. .March II, IKaJ-l.-M-te )ff ,j Vom fu,,y li s V, I'OHK. At. Qin BALKS N Y. ; )r til. bhis. Clear Pork; N ' liaeon and Lard. .Iu.it arrived ind for tale, lune H, Kai U ITKltl.oil it Kl.l.loTT. Herald eojiy 213 ii ' . . i l , i i . I on uan i am) lor and have Ihe medicine forwarded to them br mail Tb n;J ec are. one box. (3 ; two boxe f 5 ; twelve boie ; and fent to any part of the country, free of postage. Direct your eomuiun.eitiong to Stm S. Hamck, 103 Baltimore Itreet. Ualtiiaore, Md. June 17th d.Vwlw ok. ill .iTTiTtD uLi.ATiT"fiTTrKT.--That os man en naiae three States that will vote for Millard Fill more at the 1'reiidestial Llcctiou in November next. Jans 13th. Apply at THIS OFFICE. -klt.li r K' t HA ( K OS !KW YOIIK, VOK ale in tuiut to euit, by B. F. k A.J. GRADY. March 21. KM levM "1 sale. Corn. ( urn MmI Tnble Hoiii iiiv. Horse and Cow feed.J. at No IS V.irili wtuer street, ny I M S l h KNSI . June Kith 213 IIKAU U' AUTKllw 30 (h KKtl'T. W. . June IJ, IHlfi 'RDI-JK NO II The Upper and Lower Divisions of Wilmington Militia, having refused to elect offleors. sro hereby notilied that, nur- suant to the llth section of Militia Act, they have thi.i day been attached t the Middle Sound Compiny, (Capt Thou. Hishnp,) and lli-y nr.- ordered to jield their rcsdy obedience to the officer'' of aid eouipsnv. I'y order Col. Jim. I,. Canlwell, WM A M. VanBOKKLI.KN, Adj't. I be t ompanif will muster at the Mi idle Sound Mminr round June IX.-2-II III Vlsn ii; ' VlT.MINi ;T()N, find O TliA.NeiKU? SC( ri d HAl.DWIN'Sthel est idaoe In Ihiv !litKuu. AIko, Under (laruientu, Umbrellas, iie , kc. city ci.tiTiii.M; sTdiii:, '""fr ls :W Market street. 11.0'fH l-'HOCh! ( IA I S. iiiiido riiiial to esit.m. wT.ri" J and ran bo .e!d 21) per cent, lower, at J""" I se-em1 BALDWIN'S. IANTrYsi IT til's AMU '077! ,A H s. IdiTTinest ou eT 1 er saw. nt sC(TTIi BALDWIN'S June IS. DAKK SILK V'KSTs-The very best article made new lot lisndJomely cut, &o , at ,unls SCOTT A BALDWIN'S I IUIM ' f'UtllH rom ( ' - WILMINCTUN SAVIMiS BANK. Thi Institu tion, located at the l'.unk of Wilmington, on Front Street, will be open for the reception of deposit! on Wednes day of each week from I to 7 o'clock P. M., and on Ssturdsv ' ol each week from I to l o'clock IV M. IOHN A. TAYLOR, Prei't. May 1, ls.-,5 201-tf Ul. K H (lllt AT5, We have on hand a large lot of FLANK WARRANTS, with blank Judgment, May and execution, on tbs back, printed on the be?t piper. Thew biankl havo been got p in the ke.t sty If, and will be mid at our usual price, for eash May 13. FULTON k PRICE. TIIK (.IIKiT UlitsilAN IlK-nKDV. PRO Bl iNO PUBLICO. tf " livery mother ahouhl have s box in the hoasa handy in ca.e ot accidents to the children." Hfdilliig'e Russia Naive. It ia a Boidon remedy of thirty years' standing, and it re commended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for Burns, Piles, iils. Corn. Helons, Chilblain!, and Old Sorel ol every kind ; lor Fever Son?, Dicers, Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Ha.h, Hunions, Sore Nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) Whitlows, Sties, Festers, Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Froren Limbs, Suit Rheum, Scurvy, Sore and Cracked Lips, Sore .Vise, Warts nnd Flesh Wounds, it Is a most valuable remedy and cure, which cun be testified to by thousands who havo aseil it in the city ol Itoston and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no instance will this aalve do an injury, or interfere with a physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a recipe brought from Russia of articles Rowing in that country and the proprietors have letters fi oui all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, iiur-es, nnd otheia who have ued it themselves, and rocom- mom, it in omers. mulling s nusma aive is put up in largo tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a diiilled soldier, which picture Ii also engraved on the wrapper ri:n k, t kms a box. Sold at all the storea in (ou or country, i gist. Agent for Wilmington, N. C.-S. W. WHITAKER. reii. in. i rial-iit-Din. , nr may be ordered of any wholesale drug liEDDLNtr & CO., I'roprietors S 901) P I'KIMK WHITE COI1N, sfloal O.Ut For sale by WILLA R D A-CURTIS. June IH ftW PKAS. 'IIKLS COW PEAS, now landing from Scl.r. 0JJ .. Warren For salo by Junc s WlLLAIlD & CURTIS MKHS I'UIIK. BMLS. MESS PORK, now Isndiii; June l Wi..LAIID , . t . 1. Ann. KEe;s PRIMP; ARTICLE, per Railroad. For WILLAKD AT CURTIS. For siilo by CURTIS. 100 A n:w xV salo by June i. Jl ST ItK( KIVKl). " niWENTY-FlVE bbls. Superfine FLOUR; J 3D boxes Colgate's Pale SOAP ; Fresh lot of MESS REEF nnd PICKLED TONGUES ; 10 boxes Adamantino ami Sperm CANDLES 20 bbls. assorted ( 'R ACK E Ii S : 23 boxes " ALSO a lot of eWi-j liuflrr C,nknt in tin cans, and Itiirntthy und Maplt Diu hiI, "smWmiir new" and ' I'rv '', 'for falo by WM. L. S. TUWNSHEND, . H Ns. 20 Market street. WATKU, AiN l NLMPROVED BU1LDINO LOT, SITUATED -J- betmeen Orange, Red-eross, Front and Fifth Streets Awdy at TH1S (iKFICE. Jus. 17th, IS.Vi 242-3t A Pkrfi'mkd Brfatii What lady or eentleman wonlil remain tinder the eurse of a disagrceahle breath when by us ing tbs "Halm a 7Wutii Hmrtrt" as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet but leave Ihe teeth white aa alabaster! Many persons do not know thoir breath is bad, and tbs ub jeet is so dcl'cate their friends will never mention It. Pour a aingle drop of the "Halm" on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will lait a year. A Brat rii- i 1. CoMn.Kxm.Mnsy easily be acqui.cd by us ing "Itolm of a TliDUiuind Ftmrrr$:f It will remove fan inmpf, and frnkUt from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or thres drops, and wah tho face night and morning. . f'-uvivo Maps Easy Wet your shaving-brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of Balm of Thousand Flowers," rup tho beard well and it will make busutilul soli Intbermuch facilitating tho operation of ihs ving Price only Fifty fonts. Fftridqii 4 Co., proprie tors lor sale in Wilminirton. N. tl.. h s w Wiiita. K El!, Agent. Feb l!Hh, lSjli lll-bm NOTICK. fPHE Ctf-PARTNERSHIP EXISTINO UNDER THE 1 frm of I'dLVOOTlc TURNElt, was this day dis solved by mutual coasent . The liabilities of the concern will be set. led by I! . i- Turner. W. Pvgt will continue the Biking business andK.l Turner the Grocery Store 111 which iby recommend themselvei to their respective cu tomers, and the public generally, nt their old stand, corner Red t ross and lourth street WILLIAM I'OLVOGT June IK, lM--2jj-3t. JUUIARI) F. TUR N EI! . At A HO. HA ING bought out. Dr. Kennedy, on Front streef I of ler my services to the citizens of Wilmington and tho surroanding country, as a practical Dentist. All operation perlormed by me. wsrrsnted to give satisfaction ' ,' ',, -T'UlW' JOHN H. FREEMAN. Biblical Recorder copy 1 wcoks and forward bill. THIS OAV. HANDStiME MANTILLAS, at - . . 3 0) 11 andiome I Manli.las, at - - - 4 00 Handsomo Mantillas, at - - . oq Handsome MaotiRas, nt - - . fi no h"u;u HEDRICK tRYA N - OWW Kit UAXTKO. rOR ONE CASK and ONE BOX MERCHANDIZE. 1 marked John A. Diincsn, Wilmington. N. C, received per Sehr. Marine, from New York, May Kith. Now in store at owner s expense and nsk. June llth, 1156. GEORGE HARRIS!?. MOLASSES 9 JO ,,llr)s AND 7 TIERCES OF TRIMS NEW )'! orop Cardensi MOLA.SSKS. now lnn,l;n. r,n 1..:- Ellen Hnyden, direct from Cardenas For salo by .iune 1 1 J. A J. L. HATHAWAY & CO. fTT' oine i, vrL.iiIs,ui VVIIinlngtoii, N. C .lune 1st, 1H30. The London Times says that it had become quite customary in England for dealers in liquors to buy up empty brandy casks, bearing the brands of tho most noted Cognao houses, to send them to Hamburg, Antwerp, and other placss, hav them there filled with inferior spirits aiJ reshipped on board of ves sels bound to the British Colonies, elo. According to the New Yoik Journal of Commerce, tho same practice prevails on this side of the Atlantic as high as $8 and $10 boing paid for empty casks bearing a well known brands When a suitable number of these are collected, the brandy is manufactured from raw whiskey, which sells at 25J a 26j cents per gal Ion. This "Comae." is than h.V.J r-i;f..:- j - aa wva WHiL'UVU J Vlftll 1UI 111 O and elsewhere as genuine. G,c" .Bo d TaooFi for Canada. The Mon freal Adrertiser of the 10th has the following threat ening announcements and pugnacious discourse in regard to the United States. The provincial preis APK FKAIt RRSTAI'lllVT. HHE undersigned respectfully informs bij friends and the X public generally, that he is now fully prepared to ac commodate REGULAR AND TRANSIENT ROARD ERs. Irregular Meals furnished at nil hours, with prompt ness and despatch 1 1 f TURTLE SOUP every day at 11 o'clock. ..... .... K- 15- RURNETT. W ihuington, June 16th, IKiC 2ll-tf FREIGHT Hill VII.MIGTO W AVKLDOrt A!VO NORTH CAROLINA RAILROADS. 7E have made an arrangement with the Railroad Com V pames to run a Freight Car between Wilmington and Salisbury, with the mail trains, twice a week. Leave Wil mington on Tuesday and Friday by the evening train, and Salisbury on Monday and Thursday. Freight will Le re ceived and delivered at all th intermediate stations. rHRST CAR leaves Wilmington on Friday, the 20th ,ns.,ant , , . KEITH k PLANNER.. June 16th. K6 2ll-tf SPIRIT BARRELS, I SI I rli,A11'- SECOND hand Spirits Turpentine bbls., J UKJ now landing and for sale by June lfi. ADAMS, BRO. CO. C KA LED PliOPOSA LS are invited, and will be received ij until Monday, June 3lth, at 12 o'clock M., forth mate- 11.111 iu, . iuc.1 wAaivnuusb, te be ereeted on the Company's Wharf, and also for erecting the same. Bids will be received for the lumber, timber, to., alone litda will be receive l for coiistrucUag tho Ware-House, ma terials furnished : and bids will be considered for furnishing all materials and completing the building according to the drawings and specifications, and billi of timber, which can be seen at this office. The whole to be completed by tho .tbt day of Annst. , . L. FREMONT, June II, IM06 -f24i)-tju30. Eng. Ji Supt. Commercirl and Herald eopy till 30th Jane. , T,, H"tE Any on wishing to fair) a good v ya, ami a uiivli oetween ten ana eleven year old, uniu me isi 01 January next, can do so ny making ap I plication at th office of th subscriber. lane It. 240tf S.A.HOLMES. LOST. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 'PHE undersigned having 1ualificd at th June Term of X the Court of Plea and Quarter Session for the county of New Hanover, (now in session,) a Administrator with the will annexed of Win. C. Walkings, deceaicd, hereby give notice to all persons indobted to said deceased to sem forward and msk immediate payment ; and to all persons having claim against th said deceased, to present the ism duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, otber wi this notice will be plead In bsr of their recovery . DAVID E. BUNTING, . . Adm'r with tb WiU annexed. Jans 13th, 1856 539 F18H On CONSIGNMENT' ACnn Bbli. No. I mackerel, OUU 60 hlf. do. do. A few bbls No. 1 do. A Uw do. maJJetsv just reciyd, and for sal lo via 10 euit, BJ TN WILMINGTON, about th middle of thi wek, a 1 small black morocco Pocket Book containing a small mm of aioney, and two du bill for one hundred dollar each and one for one hundred and twesty dollars. The above due bill were made by John A. McDowell, J. M White and George Cromartie, rejpctively. The maker are fW warned from paying tbe same to any one except myself br ray order, and the pnblio against trading for them. A ju.table reward will be paid for the return of the pook.t ouu nun iPr 10 in. auoscnoer at fcliiabethtown, Blades County, or at thi oflic. a WHITE Jane 11 210-tf ' ' sTORF.-IIOlSE FOR RENT. rpH AT DESIRABLY located and handsomely fitted-np JL Store, und.r Mr. PoUr Smith' dwelling, on Alarket it 11 gam for rent. Possession given immediatelv. ' Apply to s. W. WhltAKER. 239 Jan 13th. SfOTICB,- X Coart of Plea and Quarter Session., for ths County of New Hanover, having d tly qualified a adminirtrator with the wil annexed, of Ronald McDongald, dee'd., hereby bo tifies all personi indebted to the est at of the said JUnald Mcpougald.to make immediate p.yment, asd all persons having claim against the same to present them within th. time prescribed by law, or thi. notice will be plead in bar "JSf nd for iB rf ta,ir THOMAS ft MeDO&eiAf 1? G. W.CAVI8. tf 237 j Jan. 17th, 18ii6-242-4t-43-2tJ AditotlkSr. 1 : i 1
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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