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" ;, ' ; i! ' ,..'t., 3 j : t t I - r1 mi If If .1 y'.i t, . . t-v Lt.i t ! v 4 a .1 .. . ;, , .... l ,. "0 l' 1 ii't. if ;.. are Ti.'v to W nl k tbe, rl m tly.- f b 4y i Jc- . KHJt ll An act -l. HattLrait 1 r. ia Lk arrest f, I (M: a .. fi t. Tt a ( p - T. t! 'ft, j " 1!) -!i:-t V tf ''. stall, fit', Ji-i-llt if '"5 h.i? I i; ltd Mi:- t at lor. itr-ea stiff- I rvJ ; 2 1.'J 1 de mi gu.!v cf a fc:.'a Bad sLjuI t filed ll"t fcY U'UUI t0 tiaM-4'id ik JUr. and J).! l- in'iTKtii-vl d.4 tic!I;isr t!.r; res.'. Sr. 2. .r r tt rur'.ijTf!u toi That r o . . . . . - . . t ; h tl . 1 ... I . . I . I . a . , . . . I . . . - penrti to ew4 it ttr-r b'iiif. or lo go irviiM Uk ; "'-'" '"' 1 tw iae wruuti Our tT - fccv, ale :ti l ;;t 1 l -..e . L.:."5 l.'d u j ; f, w juri-ik-tk-B the I'nitol jsuJ4 t:k'iuUt:t to f -7 u t t j njxifkti ol W4ikTS. IVy lasist t ciJiUl vr mtcrnl ia lir Thr t tnjr iwipt hkt. t'-t L'j L1t c rrs3't m tmc t the Cifw cap-, Ute, dlrk. if a K-UkT. if s . . .-.....! I... . I l . i ... I .J Ln .a u mat tlaa we tn mt. ' i '. . .1 1 , I i.nutd .t !; mt,t.f.njrt J n-rUia man .-vit iLc' n! nils sruu. ajJ ar.J Ukri to ouUJt. Hit Nkngu has iiu juri tiitTC DciuKT UU CU KmS J lUld, JH the iwiu nm tuimnu aoJ bimtT-si'veii, ti- fr.in jTivt,rnuif ss.-aiu.-4 ntku iu auiitj with, or agaiit tbetititij U t Twited UU";" and the ct vJ ti t'jinj JTi Manh. ue tiaiUKitkl riJ.t l,Iln. te Aul millT kl''i u-aimoif. aud W1 U ! . tilitu -.In act u iftvloallr to . .... . . . w . .. .. a . . ' M1kf I ft kan alPf raft fiw a. 4. !lw f 1 . It 1 i . I . f t . aw, . I. - a ll. I li i. i nn. Ewun. ai v m. I v v Baiiiauiv. ri 1 1 1 : fi IV k akl kkail not t cintnMI to rxtt-ml to aji Mil vt nU- IT Ut te any urm-l?ti t tbe kmpVi Iio-, mk) ,JUtN wlttiB ihV I n.t. Malu. r is. ooe Sir. Scott ii the maa. " ' i t,.n ... kr I nimr. I W WWII .. vu vu c -w BWII w ( A J -la ; it k COclrnVd that we of tbe UuiwJ Utrs ' oe, inivattrr, hkh t U: tiow uf iU arrival ithio ire mxixM to obtaia a free tmk and tnowt atw the' J Toitrd JjUtm . ISttol wkI eijuij'H s tar Vti W I viun u wi wi iaa auivnn a -r- w to kt-rvi uiih tirvii'9 tcitvr. ... 4r. mi Nmni aaih ix 1 if atT, il the UDitt-d StaUt UHT, tatr, bocaJ to iwaaUxtbeaaATof auck rwle; aod that,Uj wJc, bo ki trwMetit.'r witLio the t'uiud hute, t l ii i .i l tt l. i: i t i.s ... tioci ai btaiTC witi tL AYalcri ncditioo b wkl tte. txkmT. distrkt i m4i-, ... ... . . . .. , n . .i war, kUt u martin-, or pnvatT, tf the Id tabecoeoftho obocxwoa altaH and tbe tjlowtng of , thm t m.h it on abora k aserted to be to actuvknoe willi tbe n j,sr , .-jp. lit U BUI WUA UN MIT WKT W IW VtMiKuiw v tucj hUi or tctral ADmoa. The fint aSrgwtkn about tbe rHitioo of J"uflla Arv eat ajDoiuta to Dothinr. It bdonn ia kv to Nkvra- era. aad doot bdocr to tbe United FUtca. , Nor dors o - - Me U3l about the tranait pumras any bm wt'ight,o hi u Uommodort l aukling m cotKiTuaL He rtalu (Jls'iartly that be arttnted bim lor a vtoktioo of tbe nc . ..... ... .- , . . v , . . ' '. . A I' . t .1 . ' . I C?4... tf. ' . 1 . t uwuiy tawi a uc i. buuq riauj r nc wji inn i uu about the traoait, aod we qtmtiun if be em tbouKbt a bout it Ilia apologixU hare banted it op afUT tbe tu t. ' V Uut afaio it k asked, and thk time with aonw reason "Ifacymekwronfvd, wbokitr Who baa a right to cotnpUIn of any wronr. if anch hat been done ? 11m- v rioktioo k of tbe avil and aorctritity of Nkunua, and not or the penooal rigbta of Ucncral AValker." , iinarpieu uiai , Vcocnu ualkcr bad tuuile liiuurir amenable to tbe United state by coniniitting a brrarb M tta kwa, bo bur aa be waa cuuccrncil, tltat breach was set atoned for, aimjdy by hk grtting out of the way, any more than a dcU k paid by tbe act of an alwcond lag debtor in running away Irutu the jurfedk tioii of the law that in coming to the United Htatiw and orgauk ia aa e ipedition of the ' daraxter wlieh be headed lie had tiolatcd both iukniatiooal aud niuuicijNd kw, tuxl k therefore aUitHK'd from making any conmluint. T)attbe State of Nkuragua through her nxt'guia'd aathoriUea and brr accmlited nnnlfUT near lliin gov ernment hat nde no coniphilnt, and wk u ht dea not find fault, no one clue hat any right to inter fm-ait fc contended that General Walker hat no right to make . I !.v. lJ,..l VI . 1 . :. ... 'ii. nwauauiu vu utiuui vi mvaingua, living llvlUHT it jun nor dt ado the head of that goverutnent, not poawaiing either power there or wcngnltion any where by our govcrnnK-nt, or by a aingk) organin.N gmern Boent on rartk These conaideAUoua evkknitly tHmtH weight as bttweeu . Oeueral VTalkcr and the rowmnant ot Um UtdUil KtaL-a . loey can bare uo tiearuig UJkhi the lact that Uotntuo uurv a auMiug urn iininn uuiw, ami inuiirw fd Daliooal aod uuuklai kw. The exainpkj of (iinera) - Jackson in taking a vouuderabk kiilude and aiiijlng the nH)uililily, b urged at a prettik iit in tbe cat of I auwaig. jnere u uo aluiilarity aiKJ tuerefore uo ui fmni In hp dnin. lib m(I'1 nf ihe ivHintrv wax tn dongcred wnun JaekBon, wiln jiHlgeiueul aa well aa Ul Dcaa took tbo buU by thu hohia, and afttT all, with at our rcmcet ior tin hero and the itatoMnau. we cannot but regard inch exawpka an daiigcroun, if they are to adopted and delcnded as precedents. , . Ia anotlier column will be found Uic umch-tulked of neutrality act of 1818f which will be Interesting at the presoni umc ' Ttut wilvW all fiumliuu abubTfiie lurlwlicliun. Cuiifi -o i w r 1 tnodore Paukling baa no right to arrest Walker without proofM. bq ucn. uim new. inerc appears to uc some diScuhy about thin, if the commonly mxiveu opinion be Murorl namdv. that I'aulitinv roukl nnmrrlv liavfinailr the arrest had he overhauled Walkir on the high huh. The decision of the Executive Uovemukeut in refusing to recognise General Walker as a prisoner dues not depend . . . ji . a. .i ... . . a. upon we pan wncre uic arrcBi was uiaoc, dqi upon ine 'want of judicial prooeaa, ao thai the result woukl have been the same had the arrest, without judicial autliority, been made on the high seas. It k for this arrest, with out judicial prooeaa, that General Walker has a legal rirlt of eotnnlalut. The rest k altotrctber a (mention between thk government and people and Mr. Taukiing, ainc the dt facto government of icaragna nutkes no-rc-ckuoation. "i?.""" - : " "'". ' XQ W. F.Xcak, Ksq,, k out with a kxig letter iu the Fayettevilk Observtr in favour of distribution. Iu - i - - Nv. X Ami l it fiirthtr rnai-UtL That if any umm aluJL will iu Lhr limila i4 the I'nitcil KLatt. tit ixit miuI ana, or attempt to bt out and arm, or proeure to be BtUxl out and BrDKll ttr aJuitl kiuia inclv In' ivumritfi in tint ftimiKflillfV fi(tifl9 (Hit t Mrtfiititf i J .il. .hi,, Nordoes.sei witb intent -that web shin or ten 4 iJuJl k eBiplojTd ki the atTviers of any fon ign" 'uwe state, w of any colony, ditrk-t, ttjle, to cruw oreouimit hu-tilitka aguiiift the sulsxta, citiaw, or projTiy w any torcum prinee or Male, or of any colony, dktrkt.or pwi4e, with whom the United HUtcs are at peace, or shall wwue or k liver a mjiunki within tlw territory or jurilietkm of the Ciiitid Htatcs, kit any ship or vemi, to tlw iuh ut that abe may l euikyixl . . If ;.l ... . . ... I- 11. I , ' i a aiurvnaiu, rtrrv iTun SO oaivuiUZ Sliau OC (S t Dleu Ruuiy oi a uigu luiMKiunumr, atsi uuui i nntti not more thou ten thousand dullara, ainl iniruiHsO ut tmire than three years ; and every such ship or ve!, with her taekk', appearel, and fumiture, together with tnaterials, arms, ammunition, and stores, which may have tmn lirmnnil fiip tlm tmil.1inw iiiu1iiiiiiiim'til iI.m. Of. shall In fiirfc'ilftl 1 (MM lnilf til lhi mm tJ llx biftmiH t.a. .. .... .. ... ' ana ine oust can to toe use w Uic t uiUtl MaUw. Hoc, 4. Ami I it further iiuii tnL IVt if anv till ta n or eituens of (lie United IStuVs slialt. without tbe limits tlHTeor, nt out ami arm, or attemtt to lit out ami artn, or prwureo: to ue lilted out uud anmxl, or sluUI knowingly aid or be coucerned iu tlw luniWiing, fitting out, tar arming, any iH-ivatc ship or vest4 of war, or trk tsuiTi wiiia iiniiii iiiml mien Minn iir mwi uiiuii i'iiu iloyel to eruims tf commit hitilitks, uisja tk1 i-itia-ns of tlie United btatus, or thiir lnnsTity, or shall luk the command of, or enter on lioard of any suck sliip or Vtwk for the lulent arbtwaiil, or shall purehsMc any in terest iu any such shin or vesm'l, witb a vk-w to shure iu .i... .i . .... mo nmis umtpoi, suen toii, so onewling, tJiull lie (kt'Ulttl ITUiltV of B hiirh inimk'uumiuir. ami HimvI nut iiuirw Umn ten tbou;Jund diJlars, and linnriwned not more than .. litXi ' I I .. ... . uii yms. ami iin."ri4M ior sutD onence, ii commuted without the limite of the United Htatcs, shall lie in the district in which tbe ofhiMkf shall lie spprcltended or first brought. ' Sec. A. And he It furtUr mm tul 11ml if anv i r. sons sliall, within'tlie Urrilory or jurimlietion oftlie Uni U Htatcsjiicrea or aiiRnsut. or procure to I increas cd or augmented, or sliaU kisiwlngly lie conecriMtl in In- nwmK ur -aiigiiNiiuiHx. ine sree oi any snip oi wsr, cruiser or olnef anrntt vnwt, wWew, at tW w i w arrival wuuin ti imnn Males, was a alilpol war, cruiser, or arnsd Tesw4, ki the senkvof any firel iiriliee or stat('JiS, anv nJai. lu.trk4 M imuL ur I Mixing f suhjeeU or t 'iistns of any tm h Un.v or ic, vvnwy, iwirm, tw pnfM, im mump oeing ai war who any mrf iirn itiimt ttr swir, or m any colony, nis trlef, or ptilJe, witb wbom tbn UuiliJ Htatea arc at peace, by aikling to the tiumlsTof guns of such vcHor 1'V ehanuimr those on Ustnl nl Imt ii s-tins of a lannr calibre, by the a-klition then to of any eimiimK'nt soklv Bilieabk) to war. everv utwii ao orii ivliiiir shall In iLiiii.iiI irllilt V l llltrlt liiltMliHnnuniy aKull l.i MiumI ntl kisthan one thfHisaml dollurs,aud be buprisoncil not more man one year. Sau4 sy of the arts aiTorsaid may be rrcwecuUxl. rtnv VK-tctl, and puntU'd as il the sucte were not im-aied sjkI no fcjrliitore lanti fLTu bcomd by a violation of any of the acU aforvakl khaQ I afHtrUj by such repeal Hcc IX And Iw it further enacted, That nothing in the ireguing act shall be coutrad to prevent the proe- roiui'B ur punibansaii u uuuon, or any piracy dt fined ta It Italitat beu tbe weatiar at fiir. htiiiuuiit i. hr. 11 young aixl drewy are bold and proud, in all the rkrv of vr rerjuiwrai UIKH, llgni SS3S SIIU CTIDOODea, Umt kuthiT and other pointj in the rstbetka of the tkitbcs-philusophy. Then wbin the sun shiixw and the wiml LJoweth not aa it hstetb. there k diimitv and caw . , . :.... i... t . . . . . . .I. bhhm: iuuuuu. aung v oesuut nreet, ana all prumenaoxTt, even the humUesL eiDrraa bv rait an.) .tln r. ttiu ii sk-pnsk-oce of earthly orrvsMona and aa opuktice oi sAimp. nuw va-ganuy ami rmMrrtungly bulivs and geuik-men exchange flslktv hist words at carriage doors and ou sst ; how at home aod easy all tbe world k iu iU woniutg tails how the entrw to Us dry goods stores aod jcwelkrs are made u if with tie intention of ouj mg oui uk wiawiiwiroeni, or or a-lting tt drop alto gvt brr cither way" don't care much which.- JJeaa- Uful Cue weather, when all the world k full of oxygen, and when ileetrieitv and lipht attnn lw ft.Jm i. -- - 1 p " . V 1 U I. . v tliuuipugne-liko iiKkpenuence ! ..: ..II ..I... L a, I . ... now u cuougva ihi wuai is pojiuiany lervaxl a juicy duv. and which aotne aarcastieallv ikitnit. in tk W tcuitvof bittcrnesa, - iirrrt weather T' A day when tkte is snow umkrfoot, ais! ruin overheaC k-iiKm pod ou all bare floors, bits of cninil.linir ahuI nn .n sbm aud draughts of iKMralgUMDHiuration and cxpira- ikhv laruun tuc uuuuwi possiDuitv of an opening. A tin whrn thi hiiniLjmruna V "- wa.aw svuinj KUII IVarlVfl p T W IH'U tls ir interesting automat are dirty little Dutch toys, and Use monkey a fool 5 A day when tbo soaked thoa- tre-hilk llll!WKt all that k ilisaiwaM. Iw liiml Out mwi r-.- - n - . ....... ,uv ntin.iH anu iKHiiing uiat is agrccaoie uTore them. ' A wy when rsggeil, wretchwl street-beggars strike one as beiug the iHirmul units of hmuauity. A duy when a strange, dis mal iutiTwt k taken iu fitrlurn i hi sUioil fi years, Blowly decaybig in remoUt cormts of ...I ..I at.. . . 1. I I it t . a a at WttHT-liltrTHHl PI. f 'ttlll ll tllMf W l-tltltllMit flirVMi.rfa tlus ..I. seureijt and most pkdian corners of tumbledown, half .. I !i I 1 I I ... ... . . wnucwafneti outcomes, ne uii Know such duvsj Uicy are usteort4oiric nMUHentrers. n-nt to num in mmhul Kin that he is mortal, and that there k a time when new glomes aisl fine dothos, and all tlutt tliere is of loveliness and ikvaucc, umst wilt'down and bo cclinned and all by tlie miserable influenit of rain and cold ! Men are not k'ss brave or earnest on a sloppy, chilly, muirtry day than on anv other, but tliev are aniarinHv kts ornaiiH-utal at such a time, aiul this ornnment u meuuU as will as tbvslcsJ. IJstL'n to tmli wlm mv ii . .I . , .a .. " .. .. . .. . ' uiav im-y uon i cure i or uic wcaincr, Uiat it makes no A f'- .A A 1 sort of riihViviM-A In tluwi llml ! f,.. nil lit.. Van ilm aim nalra tut awtaat o tu mmhUmII. mJ Uicu HMHiograph all that tliev suv of a finJ day aim an mm an-j qo or uo nut " I '..I y -a kv tLt L: .-i-l, j. Ui a tn. 1 sj.-ut iL-w iL a.iJ l a a tkaJ cn. "il-jm u ti-at ?" aAol tV c'Jat. -It w bl44, when tlxTe wire oc!y nia.iira l or huts ia baa Franc w-w. I csluic here on t. oi the sL;p t-adj;? ia tiJcii. WLk lying b tLe Urtx-. gtttasg ia caTAto, tls capuia sttt a 4iiittte aod etxH lu Ar-J LLujJ U cut WcnJ lor tlie veaseL A boat put u -.wi m ujc cove, i MotxlaT, mortAUig, wit tciit, Tovfekv, etc, and as the wealinr was pxxl. left us, .w mas u rciuni on camroay eremo?, to take us on board. A wet k on the hills of the iaLd, after so k a yoruire at sea, w as regarded by loth as rare gycJ luck. W e put op our but, tbTe, on the brow of that little hi3 built eur fire, chopped wood, couked our -salt junk," talked, smoked, told yarns, and bad a good time giwnd- i'. uic ltiiiKT waa aursTD in air m . in. r - . wt aa v. a. via Moaiy or fog, aud the sun Lt ap thesurroundifig hiLU with sniikw, and glittered upon the green waters of tbe bay be neath us. Thus we merrily worked on till J'eda.dsy afUrnoon. Just before sundown we quit work, anJ after eatimr vui uauiht, mi wiure our icnr smoaMng our pipes- Sod AiJy my eomnanion uttered a cry of pain and sprang to his krt As be did so, I saw somethiDg drop to the ground, and fua toward the tent I followed, and dis- coverea a naleous tarantula, of tbe largest si. irtw ing my knife from ija sheath, I cut the thing in pieces. bj this time my friend was hvkl with pain. I ripped open the leg of hk breechea, and found a black sjtot ou his thigh, where be had been bitten. Perceptibly this . auu uuaiT. iiavnig nouiuig cue, 1 arDlktl tobaeeo to thi wntiniL II afCmL i . " . WIAIKV1 UV I1KL A ran down to tbe lech and aent a signal to tbo ship, but no one saw it Tbe poison rapidly spread through the Veins of Civ romrmik" hn waa .liiitivfi.l hv his whole thigh and abdomen were blotched with black; anu in ktw vnan oue nour ne was dead. Bv this tune niirbt had rliwinl in I was .rM i,. cuter, the tent every kf that rustled, every stone that cast a shadow, took the form of a tarantula. The place wich three hours before seemed almost a paradise, now waa a verv hell tn m AIW 'kwntla umbe of my dead companion, I bnilt an immense fire and sat down ia its light to watch. The next day I exerted Ml ntnunt in .ttpaot attontim . W.,. .1 . I ..a J " - w.mwv. .M.uumj vu VWU UIT auip, UUl night came on and I was still watching alone by the i am satiwieu myseii, However that I could lie down to safety, and akpt that night On Saturday, when they came to take us off the island, I was almwt t ..... ... . crwy who loy. i never can iook at tnose ouis, even after the urwe of SO manv mm withnnt slntil.Winff th.A 1 J J . "I " " VUHXAWtll. W .1 H il. of my fceluigs dunng those three days and nigbta." I A. . , A " .1 tmioniMi ruptr. What Tlia k'lKa.a T.cnts, iti ii lt,n 11.. l..n special session of the Kansas Legislature resulted in the w iukui uuy lawn vire auuuuiuug Uw WnOH livomptin ronnti tnt inn tn a itntn nf t)u mniJn a tku 1 -. vv ' ' vvv, VI. MKT 4th of January, and tbe otkr making the perpetration w caviiun irauua icnoiiy. Dcvertu ouier oi us, among tlipm tlm militia hill. hu nrm.niiiiir Kn t!trv;.,l n.;if 5' -AAV II,tVtl4U Ullll im IaHIA. Wont najant Ainw the tjovtruor's veto j but, as they were not signed by uk president oi tnc councu and tnc speaker or the House they arc not kws. tSo says tlie St. Imis Intelligencer. FllSKlliS luPOBTH.lltA Wiuiliinrrlnn Tnfiu. .,t. . . ' " Aw...!. VA. V. II I VIA I '1 V 1 1 1. . i.ki.l... ul,.l, ,.r TIKiT .I. . A. A Al "" BumjHiviiv ui in uuui Hnuuig e.por(s to mo U. States during the first nine months or 1837, which a- mouiit to soy.Hiisu.u. 'tins shows an excess so far in 857 over 1856 of Z2.447.573. Ttu nmiwtinitii f.,n. Ing off in tins throe fallowing months must be greatly in- ; c - :-v--S"! art vf iti -j, i', a. i f mess t;. ..3 1 .-. .", . t- al rt4 r EUIaXE rr,tv a,4 r .7 v alpaccas. CLonrs, CJLIIIS asiA7 SrTecty Jt pacU-s of XKjJ 4 TwfBtr tj or Cray aii Wl - . J4. I S, 4 4. 5 4, 14 ajj u 4 IIS x v- 4e.rpuoaerr0 KELTIC GOODS; iL0C2 CI1 CLC""' frni t 54 fet WkJe; VELVCT, Eil-ScrLS, r::".-" PLY. SLTLEF1XE, FLNE aaj COS5aOX rAVt-i' El US PKUlXiETS, Ac. 4c. " TLm -4uck of iU cxuaaiKiy kaows .tirtxiAvot tli Sute, saj ia W coespris t2k tost aasortai i. tk pic, an4 coMiits of sw and frwk g ixnis, mt ef a aaruig 6i bul ia Uus FaO, aaj tlis (rcaur fota par- raaea lur aaa, at UM kx-t arirm. Tks sals will foatiaut from dv t itj aoU tU satirs stock Is dWpeaed of,. thus vfferinf nqni.li4 InJueokrau ior isoae omroos of arcJiaIa " A0r tk 161m iMUnt, so foods will t ckargej oa uwir aouka, AO saionnU tuvl S100 win aa for raa aa livw-for subs over $100, mote arg otiable mi paytfela at Dans wm d iaa U ifirti. , as" THK HARDWARE Braack W taw bttdsea wifl as co&Uawed as heretofore. Wilmington, N. C. Oct. Uti, IsiT. 41 tf hf. THOSE WHO HAVE lKD IT. Auiwnj the auny testimunkli in fsvsr at tits streets af i5U.iUlAt H UULXaAaD BITTERS, wt effer th aanv-a af louowing, saasy of Um-b w3 kaova ia tkia eity : Jiaas Colv of South PUisbarjk, says ; It is certaiw- 1 s valuable aWicioa ; It eared bm of Dytpaia., Captaia Usssr Eatow says t Ft currj my wifs of New- rstgia." J. A. Vos BosiiioanT says i 1 actar met with so lij a remedy for acidity of the stosuvca. . Hsjisica pACLti ssya: " It cored bm oft severs ehroak aisrrkixa in two days." SAsrtL Woouserr, of Atheaa, Ohio, sayss Whea 1 commenestl using your medicine I was so prostrated that I could But walk across my farm j after aslng oss Born I rsa est anything-." Bee advertisement Dc.yi-&aiS-lw. SPKCIAL SiOTU FOB PEKFTMIXQ ras BEEATH, CLEA.VINO TEETH A.VD BEUTOTOQ THE COMPLEX ION, use " Balm of 1,000 flown." For dresslag Ladies riair, use " WtxxUand Creanc" s ki Pomade." It earls Gentlemen's Hair beautifully .prica 50 Cents each. W..P. FETHIDCE 4 CO., ' . Proprietors, N.T. Bold whoWssls and retsa, by W. H. LIITITT, Dee; 14 84-Iy DroMls Chemist NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t OXttJUD CHAPTER NO. X. Rl-XIUUB MEETlXa THIS KTtXrjfa.'AT e clock. , Jan. 4. m THIS FTtXrjfa.'AT J08. B. RUHBKLL, Bec'y. Kimn. IaL PEItSO.VS ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED aalast k 1 A bnyinc from or trading with James M. Meltoa for any note, purporting to be riven by the subscriber, ss ao such note is held by said Melton. An not of this kind ohred vj aim uiubi ue lurKcu. Jan. 4. 100-lt li-2t , D. K. GOUNTO. ntfer uL'ii " iiliMilnfii.A,'! ..I . . . At I il . , . . hixmu iuwii mruiign we duki wnen wo weather, sir, is mosi uuMiri ti. imre is nodiiierciice of course between Air. r ns jiUveiuhT in his Dresh ilmpeti and full toilette, anil lint aaiia in a rrnahinir nvrnml ,i')l. vnll... i...l . - ' V . T.. Tt 1 11, WIIIH frill IJVU up, scourging with angry frown in the omnibus, away s vass wiv taao Mini nvwii mTO'llvr IHI UrftWIIlg Dp MB r c - r- " c vmw uv j vs uv uisa brella of M that okl stupid" who acts as though be thouirht llml l.nunM l.,lL,.,J.,l....f V. r ii T , .. wh.. i iv. nui iu uiv Bvl ivij VI ItVWIOIIIKUIUlU UOgB. EiVCn you.dear reailer .conic nowanswi in alt aimm-it (rwnn . it noticed that -otlicr people"-were uncommonly boorish vii.ihii.j uuyn, iiiNLiis-y wctc especially unuceommoda- IllilT 111 Iiu, lnit.tln rJnuiliiiM .... ....1 ..ff l . , rk-c. 6. aim! be it fiirtlsT enaetcd, That if any u-rson tinir iu tlie mutter of nsikinir nrnm aiul nf ..,wi ,1, jurisdiction of tlie United Hud windows ; iu short, sum up all Die qtiorrek you have , t ' ' - (' .j'11-iiv.io run uaie; prejwre tlie ever hud ont of dog-duvs since tlie days of iufuncy, and prise, to lie tell us tnily, whether by fur tlw great majority did not neither the letter nor position of Mr. Leak ii tliere any thing new. Tbo same things have been stated a ikwo times before, with far more ability, and surely it k noth ing new for Mr. Leake to oppose bis party, nor w ill it be anything new for him to be badly beaten next summer, unless he backs out before the election, and thH will be iwtUngnew dthar. v - . . Privately, Mr. Leake karesrwctaVk geuUcman lie ba a way of acting (piccrly and tioTwindy as politij tician, and be has lost all appearance of strength, if he trcr tad any. .:" ' -y ' " ' i'y'U'm Leslie, the well-known authorcw of the eocl-book, died last week at Ukwratej, neiuiy ojiposite Fhihulclphia, ( Miss LetJiu Was sixly-hino years of age. tZJ It k said that Senator Douglas bus tukeB ground s jabsi Commodore Faulding and in favour of Ucncral Walker. Wre are by in ns certain of thk. . . r l"T ITcasatit day hiring -going on. But for the r'a Saturday 6flcrnoon,Uus would have been trot tlirouirh t I shall, within the hrritorv or I States, bcirin or set on foot, or tirov!ik or Inl-aits fiir. anv niililur Yt1itMin n inlnrnr ... .... . J ,.,r,i.Itr, ... . . .'. It, .V VV 1 1,0 ,.l,IT, T. Ill carnou on inimtlsnce airumst Uic territory or dominions come off with the sun under a cloud 1 Itullvir of anv foreign in -iner or state, or any colony, district, or well talking, but no ois can deny Uiat humanity owes ,ii1i,L (. illl Mhi.l.i IKa. t'nil.v.1 Ull, I. .11 I ... I f ll. .1 A. .1 . . , ... . . ' .. p. ,,, ,, I,,,,,,.. ii yiii.iii i n mi- ij pun, i iinwi ui no vr-jjwiiit lO UMJ WeaUKT. f ItlC Birg In gCJlUO- cvi-ry ja-min, mi onenuing, smut ne (ieemci guuiy oi a men ami nunc are greatly influenced by lino airs and high miwktwsiifir, and shuD be titled not exceeding Mm sunshiiH) and wannth. TwaiicientUrcekswrnaimlendid thouMind dollars, and linnrinoncil not more 'than tlmv mirlvof-liliiiiilM "lMih n in Li it, 1 Cm.iL itM.Mn.JJ 1 1 ' I I J - - 1 -"'iniim WIUAllHHn, RUUIJ ANB VearS. via llUMlliUlttllll with an h.l.ft....l .....! II. 1. I . .. I """' .w-.v-. -..aibu uauuuw UBIurVIIH. IT WIHTB WOU1U Hec i. Aud tie il further enacted. Ihat the dmfj-ietl all thn niiUifwIivm life u fl..i..:.. j iNllll'tll fthlill lukl l(MriLiiiyiiiifi f,f fwittiiiluinta liw tAiliiui. 1 tliil.u.ml.l..l., l.l....1.. ...L . . I . a . F ....... ...v.. ... .. ' """-i i'iim''1'ihpihk ii ninu uuui a -giof ions 101, nave nccn, I'VIT IiihIiIiiIpiI. In l-auna ril intilim miwl.. aithm llml if il K...1 lw. 1. ,f 1 . , . , . . ..................... . .v . ...... ......, v,, -.TmviiiHMi in urizzHw, mud and uosn r .-.tnra rf Ihj ITiiili Mt.tiwi ... .III.;.. . ........ I I tt'L... 1 ..A 1.11 !..,. . 1 ... . . . ... ......... m - p,v, ....... .....n,,IM UK.-1111H11 inniniaize, reouir- oi the coast or shores thereof. I intr copious antidotes of HchienW rkr. H. And be it furtlier cnacUd, lliat in every cac leveIojiel in tlie low countries, where a foe makes fine ill Whirl! a VIUJ kliull Im fillml mil mut n. ., I I M'L.t !. .1 . u 1 . . ... , ... . . , . , . , ., 1 . .0 uiw 1 jwiiidu luiiKuaire out a vocal tenipted to be btted out wkI armed, or which thn force suimlimo what k Provencal but blue simaiklinirual oTany.votd of war, cruiner, or other armed vessel, sliall what iyian, if not fine weaUicr, with all its phases be increaw'd or augmented, or iu which any military ex- made into phrases. Never tell us that the weather has imm mi luurpnBc e.m, uc oegun or set on loot, con- no inniKiicc. Art, language, physiognomy and the ora irary to tlie nrovtsuins and wohibit mns of this ait ami nimm nil aivmb tn t.'J b j , , , 1 . . . , ..... ...,H .i. .-pp. w wiv wimm 1. in evir nut. nf ihn ranliira if m Mn n .-..,l -,:il.:.. I j .... v. H I'm j' i.i ncwi niuiiui a ' tlie jurwdietion or protection or tbe United States as bo Three Days Later from Kurope Arrival of the fi ,W1 .R lirwl aaml t.. aaMna.- I 1. ! I. ... I .u.v te U..TU, nun iuvii iw iM wuitoanj pnnm iau- . nlfinr at if miiv Ur sal Arsha... ..f Si. a- ITIil JA..a tt 1 i i " SUM UUI al nil v 1.1 III I 1 IH II IBB 1 11 Illl H U IV Lllllil rial SIIU- I II . w t Mil ah. . . . . obT vetl or rented hr ZZ lUATA ,"lt W "r j ' . i -" -v AiUKara, irom idverpool on the 19th n t mo. arrivivl A DEMOCRATIC MEETING M ONSLOW. Will be beld In Jacksonville, on the first Momlav In hh. ruary next, for tin purpose of spuouitlng Delegates to the aext Democratic Bute Convention, to nominate s candidal iwumn-i. MANX DEMOCRATS. . - . i -M -. IMM A A i f T; Walker 's men captured by Cronmodonj Puukl- Lave arrived at iN orfolk to the Saratoga. 11k same rx'e will spp'y to them as to thar chief. The Executive Government cannot recognise them as priam' ' Walker's Capful ett Army, eiisinHvfifan. v,.lfir .r . 7t " L i',,r7 ,rVlu '"P001 toe 19th ultimo, arrived cyorany vessel or war, cru r, or other armed wn early this morning, having cncounteral stromr west vessel or any roreurn tirnu or statu: ur nf unv .-..im -.i...if. . r. ".'"K'urcusiroiigwebi- " . -. v i env wiutin iur several uurs in Riumu. nn ,TMW4:.. 7 '" r citia-ns or any gales or cotton for tho week wtmoifcrato. althon.h hiiviii unncc ur iiuu. iir in anv riunnv nmtrii.t ,r i . . , .. , . . . . :o- Pk-, it. eWy such case it shall lie kw fu For il iTlil l? m were presBing dent of the United Statem vt nch oilier ,rson as he , ilmuunffs wcre .uict wifll0ut uoUbJo cisidnc shall have empowered for that nnroose. to rain nv mull .i . ink 1 wiangnsince pnrt orthe land or naval forces of the United States, or The was slightly easier, and consols had oftbemilitmtliemif.fwthepurpowoftHkmgiKm'ssion ailvaneeil consols oao t ti1? 'fr'" fny.8ach1bbiP v rhh Prize The" Klugam is due at Boston to-morrow afternoon nrprlZri5,irBtiy,ln he onkr to the execution the pro- The news she Airings k uot ol an imjvrtant natar hibitions and pensltiea of this act. and to the irstor ir v..ii.:..- i..i i Ir,. Dl Dttlure- i al ti, . .. . R I a'uiuiiik mmii iinu vwu iraatwi iru n inula. trXH StfsS ff.S2!2l? rLi? . -V B- of France hadu, the rSc of intent i t. i'mhjpv vi .icvnv to six per cent. . t Ing the carrying on of any such expedition or enterprise IV Hiinmereud rrinis In the nortli nf r, from the territories or jurWietioo of the United States ilv J 1 000115 agamrf the territories or dominions of any forfcgn hrinc flu iTainl-" aiTlmvl,,., - , rUnitSSZTa "m Wbm a. I-U Wkr, liabui- nerson as he shall emnnwrf- f,- ikat tihr. i " "I'l""-""""8 w ugus. inch part oftheknd or navai orsoV lAuiw 8(lg have alTectcd the wooden man or of 'the militia thereof, a, shall be rrv'S 3 Son- have any foreign ship or vessel to depart tbe United States in ruiV. r -i 1 lii 'if r n " , all cases in whfch, by the kws If nations or the Ski i "1 v foI1 Fwce has of the UniHSIatei they ought not torcuSnwHhk mP dty on 1b.gn ndK A meffc the Unit! mialnt i " w tual attempt had liccn mado to launch the Leviathan. , ... . . . . . .. . . I I hn Amprunn anlimaxinn mmntui kw liuvn nKorulmnl bcc. IV. AM oe t lnrthcr enacted. That th. ownm i, " . . i , vu consignees of every armevj ship or vesal sailimr "ou rrastoPoL or consignees or enty armed ship or vessel soiling of the ports of the Lnited States, belonging wboll; nnrlB nf Ihn I , mtA.f .VIuIaki Iv imnin te-k..llH .a . - ... . .. in port to citizens thereof, shall enter Into boml tn tlw u t - i .- tt: i V r.ii j ci-ia. ir . . i . ot. ajwin, uw. o i . a uc xwi 'uuiiuui loams iron, a Lnited States, with sufficient snrptinx. twinr tn rkwrinn .n V. t- t... j i.. . .. , . ,. , " i n. .' , ., .. K-jiiuiiuian who ion jvaovas on oauiruiiy ism mat the ottoLx, Jan. U. sloop-of-war Saratoga e ai.me 1 . dubfe ,Uie amount of the i vewi and hastate convention at Lawrence had Uonrnod with- nni ont maiong nominauons. l he matter was not reported 5?5 "Vt.1!8 eBIPlyl f" to 88 P08 r. ftowevcr, and tbe presentation of a tkket cruise or cwmmlt brevities waiM rr. ii, -,... a, r,J-KWn . or property, of any foreign prince or state, or of any . - coiony, district, or neonle. with whom the IJn ted Stole . Hinui. v-t-vv " Puninii,.m. Tun 1 Trlvol Ulm -.n,i 1 1 trwlaT in TlamntMi 71. aula from Pnntn 1 . ' a men composing Walker's filibustering army, i j , ;;cib vj vuiuujouons autuiug., .. i . ? cr tux U. S. JIiST-Puriiig the month -: ' 3 coinr at tbe mint in Philadelphia was ' 1, of thavnlueor $M2U91 3a50r -r, nslne tG25,n00; and'l,8P0.0OO ' 3C!?00." TbesatcoVpodta ' in,CCOinoldcppert,mex- . . , . . . - . x huaAdklphu, Jatj, i-mvaic jeuen received DOC 11. And hp, ii flir(hfr Plliu fivl Tliot tlm nnlUl. Iuim Amm llu. lf;nnn.Ata rrT Tn.mi. n.l-l . . -. W 1 ...v. . v Wlivv- IIVUI WTO BlAjCtUIVl 4M.illAlVOVM VM AKJKIC3t, VUUJDCT tors nf lh Imcrnnitf ilm. Vm.,vm ....... 1 1 l. l , 1 1 .... . , . . i . authorized and required to detain any vessel manifhstly Town to New Bay, a distance of 5,700 miles, in twtaty- Dttllt WT WSTllkft nnnimni n4 AKntit trt ArrrtAwt 4k. TTf 1 . t)l. . . .! A . - , , f- i"-! " t, vur ul uhjk- cw luauc vu one wvcneivu ocicuicvu KUOTS TIV1 ktatAM AT Khinli . 1 ..... .I..II t ! . A I , ALCOIIOI, AS A MEDICINE. rsrsicuxs or rnx united sta jxh. WOLFE'S CELEBRATED SCHIEDAM AROMATIC BCIIXAPPS, a Medicinal Diet Drink, of eminently salutary quajlties, manufactured by himself exclusively, at his facto ry at 8chledm, In Holland. It is msde from the best Barter that can be -elrtl in Europe, with the essence of su aromatic Italian hum- nf acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal properties. It nas long since acquired a higher reputation, both in En rope and America, than any other dlarhetio beverage. in uravei, uout, and Rbeumstlm, in Obstructions, of Die Blsdder and Kidneys, and in teneral Dehilltv. ita . t. . prompt, decided. sod iavsrisbly reliable. And It l nnt nni. a remedy for these maladies, but, In all esses In whlfch they . . 1 aw'.vta. . . ... sreproaucto oy arms mg bad wster, which Is almost nni yersally tbe cause of them, it operates as a turt prererUiw. Tbe distressing effect on on the stomach. hnia Till Klart. der of travelers, or new residents, and all tomed to them, produced bv t7. wtrm nt nrw .11 ass - - " -a,-.. ,J BBS yUl great Inland rivers, like the Ohio, Mississippi and Alabama, from the Urge quantity of decayed vegetable matter eoa Wined in them, in a state of solution, is well known' a! a S.1.-A - aL. m a. " mat vi us waters oi limestone regions, in producing Gravi i, vaivuii ana nwne in trie madder. The Aromatic Schis bam ScBsirrsissn absolute corrective of these Injurious properties of bsd water, and conseauentlv nnv-ni. ti.. esses which they occasion, It is also found to be a cure and preventive of Fever and Ague, a comnlalnt Joint effect of vegetable malaria in the stmoaphere, and veg- ciao pmiescencei m ine wsters of those districts in which It principally prevails. The Aromatic 8cBrinA Srn,... it consequently In great demand bv Deranna trav.llna AS about to settle in those parts of the country, especially, ss ""' "J BMOJ " vry community where It has bee owe known on sccount of Its vsrlous other remedial properties. ' In all esses of a Dropsies! tendencv. it (a cr.n. r.lt. !.. ouly remedy required, when adopted In the early stages of u umw. iu ipepgia maladies. whn fakim ln qusnUties, as a diet drink, and especially st dinner, it Is found by uniform experience, to be eminently efficacious in the most obsUnsts cases, whea e ven the best of the usual reme dies have failed to afford mors than temporary relief. In cases of Flstulency. It Is an immediat ami tmroBaaaaKIja .. ciflo and tt may be administered ia diluted and proportion ate quantities, Tcn to young Infants, in an those paroxysm, of griping pain in tbe stomach and bowels to which they ars especially subject as well as in the nnlln nf a-rnwn ......... - . a1'"' t'wiauua. Its. Judislous sdopUon in connection with the principal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion diotatoa ita fails to relieve the dc.nit lo maUdiei, low lraperaraent, and exhausUd ?iui energr, by whttemciUM induced. Tho .r. trim ts, - " ""ivu lAiAUT -.f 1.A- mnA AH. (aa.a.1 a JI . . t . vi sjuv iuwi viuiifcut uivurcu men Doin in Enm. --t k- totted BtaWs, lsve borne testimony, a.iJ which sreeotTob- ora ica oy raetr niguest wmten authorities. .. . Put Bp la quart and pint bottles, in CAMAS nf Afia - "m vi vin uvscn tsch, wRh my name on ths bottle, cprk, and fab s-mite of ..B...HA.B vo we iboci. ror saie ny all ths resnccUbl. Jruggista snd Grocefs ln the United States, UDOLTH0 WOLFE, tkte Importer, V 32 Beaver Street, New York. ' CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. The word Schiedam Schmrms. ., , . . - s o- wawvaiaauvvij W IUJT edicinsl beverage, all others is counterfeit and imposition aa Hi nnhUrt rm... . v r . . ,.r uinji.i'Hn wnira HW.-JO. l857-65-3mD 13-3mW. i TTWVtl.lt HIllV INVERT ACCOUNT on our books will be resdy. All who J owa such will oblige bs by calling snd paying with delay. , Borne accounts, for which wo hare been dtmntns for out IsKt S months, will be bsnded to aa officer, and we hope nev er to be asked to mske any more af the same sort. January 4th, WW- 100-lt 0. 8. BALDWIN. .1 ..... UKORGK HARRIS. HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH HTM A. J. HOW KLIa, and the baaiaeas from this date Will be eow ducted under the firm and style of .. . . VT , IlARRISS A HOWELL. " Umlugton, N. C, Jsnnsry 4th, hm )Q.it HAHRiaa A nmratt 1 I pOltfMIBHIOW MRKCIIAHTii, . S-soao. BAa,s,. : W'T7.0 Jsn. 4, UW '. SiOTICE. , rpiIE PUBLIC are hereby forewarned from tradint for X three notes, or bonds, made parable to the sobscriber ""'j m, oui, (lavauis twelve months af ter dste. One for Two Thousand Dollars, same date and psysble Jsnury,1809! snd one for Two Thousand Do lars nsyable January lt, I860. Held Botes or bonds, bsv been lost or mislsld By the subscriber, sad the payment stopped. Any mrormatlon relative to them mado to tlie subscriber In person, or lett at ths office or his attorney, Eli W. Hall, will lie thankfully recefvid snd snitsbly rewarded. ' Jsn. 4, lo8-lU0-3t THOMAS H. LANE. WALKER ME ARES, s .(Successor to Walker Af earn A Co..) TITHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, ' ! V 5 Mabxet st., WawrooTov, N. C. Jan. 8 99. 4i Market stm. ' COALI COAt.il ' 0 AP,AFTER T,,B 25111 INSTANT, THE PRICK OP Coal will be 17 per ton delivered. , T. C WORTH. Dec. liHh lHf)7. , EMPTY BARRELS. 1lQ SUTERrOIl BECOND HAND SPIRIT BARRELS. J-t?t'Jor.,,Rleby O. W. DAVW. December 1. ' . " SPIRIT BARRELS) f SPIRIT BARRELS ti t.M I T i SPIRIT BBI.8. in prime order, landing till. In. t Tl 3 AX 1 . ' in. uk num v, o. joi'miiun, ior saie oy O. WC Rl 100 Dec. 10 T. Q. k B. FORTH. SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 (VJ BARRELS, OF BEST.8E ASONED WHITE OAst," 1SJ Just received from Railrosd, snd for sale by Dec. 10. . J. MJ.L. HATHAWAY h CO. COFFER ' tf)4l BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE ; ' tJ 10 bags LAGUAYRA COFFEE i lOmatU OLD GOVFiRNMENT JAVA COFFEE. For sale by ...... WlLLARD A CUBTJ3 nee. if. . ,''.. ' - . . nn A vitb! nwri QUITABLFfor fencing, rough pillars, e July 15th. For aala h KIDDER A MARTIN. . - M4-tf K. M. MLKtHUK), COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 104 WALL STREET. NEW. YORK. - USUAL ADVANCES ON CONHIffNMINTS. Dec. 4 76-3mis. . . . ,. . MACHINERY OIU )f BARRELS of superior Machinery OH. For sale tr &) Aug. 24 J. AJ.L.HlTHAWAYACfll. 60 XH STORE, PiJ.L8' c FLOUB ; 60 Boxes Adamantine Candles t 60 bses Rio CnflnA f Aft. " r.mii. cl... . ' Ii. i.o.ii. , "... """juv.il, i , uommW oo i m bbis. Hugsr Crackers : , J Lsguyra do ; 10 , ' , Sola do ; to10'" mUk -do . 20 bbls. H. Sugar; 300 brnduls Allum Bait; i 'J .": 10 " B.' 1,000 sacks Liverpool do; : " Crushed Sugar. For sale by' ' f 0ct 2!) WlLLARD A CURTIS. AwUU riv Dec. -22a LIMIT. t.thv . . BBLS. ROCKLAND LIME,' FOR 8ALB T6 kVR rive per Hchr. John, by 7X ., I ' 'iff, A-, ... , ... . , A. Ui (B B. W. WIIKI H. THE DEAD RESTORED TO LIFE a . i, was gencrsHy supposed that atTalT fiair fnnl1 ti-4 Ksa aAarnrstif to Its origins! color, or made to grow' on bald heads; but . iu ,,eDl oi rroressor Wood's Hair Restorative, ma ny persons Who dyed manv veam airn ara now aniin daJl h, the various walks of life, appearing in all the vigor of youth, aruiS wieir owa nark Bowing locks, simply from having used this great Restorative. Louurifle Timet. For sals in WilmJnrtna hvWlI.I?.ER MTCARKH TlCt ' anil imiggms generally. . Dec. z96-zwod--I8-2t .. ,.r . ii , , I M . I f v i NEGRO PASSES. A oew luppty Justprinted.' For sals ItUS JUUtUIAL OFFICE, SMtT MACHINES-IMPOHTAST TO MIXIaKRB. fpHB UNDERSIGNED having been appointed AseaUfi J. the sale of Dicksoa's Smut Machine, which has .rrven f;eneral satisfaction wherever used,, ara now ureDared ia umish them to mill owners and others. ,r; These Mschines have given entire satisfaction ; and in fact, to this canse is owing in a crest degree the superior onalitir of North Carolina FlSur. They wiif be deli vered i to aD , l; dress, and are waranted superior no any Machine Bow In. use, ss being simple, durable, and easily kept ia rdeiw They are also Agent, for Dickson's Wool Cafding MschmT an excellent article. Full directions scoompanv 7s if . chine. For further information, sddress " - - ; .... SI0KLEX- A OLDHAJf, Agents, August Sth,l85T i .t Jjg. SEED OATS. t.OOO UPS&jPfT. to oats T 2TEGR0 BONDS for ak at THIS omfr "l W I IM. U. 4sV v w "V jw 'WVISAIVU SWUS4 lr PHIfJ DT
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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