VOLUME XIINUMBER 19. WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1857. WHOLE NUMBER 1417 TUU i'ttl-.Vh'rJKLY COUJIEKUAL Is published every Tbusat, Thoiim and Satvioat at S5 par ananas, payable la all case, in advance. 4tV rUOS. L.ORINQ Koi-roaand PaoraiBToa, CrMrFniilii4 Market Streets, wit-BusTero.. c. R4TB8 OF ADVERTISING. -' t sqr. . llassrtioa tdMll sr. 2 months, 4 00 2 75 1 I ' J tl 3 , . t 00 I 1 " " 8 PC 1 month. 1 60 1 "12 12 00 4 " 1 Tan llaea or leaa make a square. If an adver- tlssmeat exceeds tea. lines, the piles will be in rooartioa. All alveulseraeats are payable at the tineoi ttelr iasertioa. e tracts with yearly advertlsere, will be. mad. tksraoet liberal teruta. No transfer of contract for yearly advenlsini will be permitted. Should circumstances render a change ia baainees, or an-unexpected remuva neeeaaary,a charge accordiar to the paMishec tarma will be at the option of the contractor, foi the time he has advertised. , The privilege of Aaasal Advertisers la strlctl limited to their wn imme.Hste baainessj and af a4artiaem-nta for the benefit of other person. aa wall a alladvertiaersjesrta nntiramedtatety eon mmJ with their owe business, and altsxcesso' ..t.-rtlaflmenis in-tenrth or otnorwis beynd tb limit engaged, will be charged at the nsnal rat No Advertisements is IsjciBded in the coa'rsc' for the aale or real of house or landa in town conntry. or for the aale or hire of negroee. wheih r the property ia owned by the advertiser or b other persona. Theae are excluded by the tern "immediate business " AM Hverieemente Inserted In the trt-weckl Ca-nmareUI ar entitled to one lesertVon in th. WWy free of charge. JOB, CARD AVI) KAWCY PRINTING. EIECCTEO III SCrCRlOIL STTtE. t?TS t?R THRCOHMEBtlAL. Wew Yoaa: Messrs. Doiisreadt Pottss. -0m1oh-Ckihi Smith. No.. Central Wharf Philadelphia S. K. Cohsk. BaUimtrtVfu. H. Pba.eS alio1 W. Tuoaaoit MISCELLANY. EMBEZZLEMENT OT SKVSK TadVBAlfD DOL LARS BT A DRY GOODS CLERK AN ODD AF 1AIS. The following is a correct statement of the circumstance attending the robbery of Walter H. Tilden,dry goods denier, Broad waj, South Boston, by his Jifidential clerk, a young unmarried man of abou' twentjr-lwo years. It appear that Mr Tilden, who has been in busineaa there for number of yearn, has, within the past three .years, gone behindhand in his btisin- in the moa unaccountuble manner He has had suspicions in regard to some ol bis Clerks, and, we are told, has dispensed -with the service of one or two. though he had no direct proots ol wrong doing tipo their part. In regard to his confidential clerk, however, he had no suspicions; he was steady in his habits and appeared to Jive wiihin his means. . , After some cogitation upon the subject, Mr. TilJen, a short time ago, determined 'to et a trap for the unknown plunderer, and accordingly a two dollar bill wns mark ed and placed in the money drawer Much to the surprise c f Mr. TiMen, bis marked 'bill was found in the possession of the nn up.cted confidential clerk, who was upon this exposure of his guilt, induced to con fess that for the past three years or more tie had been in the daily habit of robbing 'his master's till, the sums thus obtained m'veraging from sevrn to ten dollars per day. and amounting altogether to from seven to 'eight thousand dollars. But the most singular .pan of this affair fs, lhal this clerk .had not, as usually the 'course in such cases, squandered the mo ney thus obtained in riotous liring, but had -actually invested it, or the greater 'portion cf it in safe and solid security. About three iwrsand dollars had been placed in a mort gage upon a dwelling house, while a furth er considerable sum had been given to a joung lady to whom he had been engaged to be married, who by his direction had in vested it in a Savings Bank for future use. Of conrce the lady had no knowledge of the peculiar way in which the monej- was obtained. All the accumulations of his three years of crime the clerk toae prompt !y returned to hrs master-, who, before the discovery, was nearly in a failing condi tion, but is now rather unexpectedly placed in a situation to meet all his engagements. We do not understand that any arrest has fjeen made wi the case. Boston, Traveller. A PICTURE OF SUNDAY LIFE IN CHICAGO Here is a picture of Sunday Hfe in Chi cago, furnished by the Times of that city "Here in Chicago on Sunday we have 56 churches open daring ttre forerroon and evening: oat at tne same lime time ar no dess than 80 ball rooms. In each of which (the l and plays from morning till "midnight. and waltzing goes on without intermission an addition to these ''festivities, we have two theatres, each With its performers in tight' and very - short garments, rivaling lls!sr id their graceful evolutions. Sa loons hav their f ont doots -closed by pro xlamaUaa, but do a thriving businesa (through side entrances " COLORED CANDY IS POISONOUS At a recent meeting of the Select Cora cniltee of the British House of Commons to soquire into the adulterations of all articles old for food, &c, Dr. Taylor, rfce celebra ted Professor of Chemistry at Guy's Hos jpital, made the following statement in re. gard to colored confections: "In red candy verna Ihon and "red lead were used ; and in theyeUow oxide or lead nd chromate of red, thich was very dan igerous, and had been known to be the cau.-e f ihe death of a child in 1853 The ex tract cf billet almonds, which was very mrrch osed in confections, was a rrot pow erful poison, us it contains bom six to twelve percent, of prussic acid. Twenty drops of the oil killed, a woman fopy-nina years of ge in hnlfan hour. A compound of n called 'almond fl tvor was much use ', but was very dangerous There was an in. stance in which h !f un ounce bd killed a woman thirty six years of age in half an hour." Two clergymen have arrived in Chica. jo. with forty six children, sent to the West ty the Children's Mission Society connec ted with the Unitarian denomination in Bos son. Th railroads and hotels in Illinois .r the jrouDt ten free quarters THfcJ INOVfcL. MAiNK C tSfcl. Thejtiry in lhecse of the Union Bank nt Frenchtown, IN. J , against certain par ties for conspiracy, alter deliberating ner- Jv twenty-four hours returned a verdict of one'dollttr for the bnnk. The damages were laid nt $5,000. The conspiracy, it will be recollected, was based upon the al legation that the defendants had been pri vately collecting notes exceeding the a mount of specie in the bank, for the pur pose of making a run upon it, Laving the tiotes protested, bargaining with a njtnry or j tsttce to protest them lor less tnan trie lawful lees, and subsequently hung the protested notes which the State treasurer I he verdid, it is said, leaves the bnnk to pay the costs it has incurred, so they have mnde very little by their action. It wus a novel and unwise experiment to attempt to punish a creditor for asking the payment of its notes when fnirly due and paynble In tffs way every "run upon a bnnk wou d criminal, and the people won Moot tote. hrti such an inierpretntionof the ina'S- Every sound bnnk laalwnys prepnred to pay'its bills, and is in no danger from such "conspirators '''Ball. Sun. RARE CASE. A few days since, says the Wheeling 7'm nn old Gertnen of about three score summers, in company with his young wife, over w ose Lead not more than twenty yenrs hnd passed, npplied to ont of,.our l dermen for the furmula of a divorce bill. It seemed that the arrangement wns mu tual between the parties, not that the old man loved his young bfrow" less, but that he loved her pence f mind more He had asked himself the question, "what can a lassie -do with ah old man?' and not re ceiving the silent arprovnl of his own heart he proposed to release her young spirit from the care he encumbered, that she urig hi have the benefit of a more happy and congenial unln with another, such a self sacrificing disposition is rarely witness ed. STORIES FOR THE YOUTH X NOBLS feOT. The following touHiing episode ir street iife life in Puns is a beautiful gem. and should be in a:l memories surrounded wi'l. pearls of sweetest thought and gentlest sytupitiriy. About nine o'clock tn the morning, a lit tie boy- of twelve, whoxe j icket of white 'cloth and apron ditto, distinctly indicated a. at he followed the proleseion of past y I. . r . i i cook, wna rriurtting irom lll-irKel Wlin all open basket on hw fiend,' containing buiier 1 11FI aoo-eggs. y wen ne nn rt-aciieir tne vic inity of St, Eualarhe. Ihe little fellow, who could only with tijthculty make his way mrougn tiie crowii, was viol oily jostled ty a stranger who was pi.ssi.ig. so II. at hi baket tipped, and fell io ihe ground with us contents. Ihe poor lad. when he saw his eggs alt broken, and his butter tumbled in the gutter, began to .cry bitterly, and wring bis hands. A person who happened to be in the crowd that gathered around the little fellow, drew a ten cint piece frem tiis pocket, and giving it to the. boy. askeii the r si who stood grouped around him to do the same, to make up the loss occasion ed by ibis a"cident. a a i:.nuenceii oy nis example, evey one present eagerly complied, nd very speed ily tne ooys apron contained a respectable collection of coppers and silver. When all had contnbuied their quota, our young vaiei, wnose distress bud Vanished in a moment as though by enchantment, warm fy -thanked his new benefactors for thir kindness, and forthwith proceeded to coui:i the sum he had recerved, which amounted to no less than twenty-two francs and thirty-five centiments But, instead of quietly puinng tnis sum in ms pocket, he produced ihe bill of the articles he had lost, ami as us total amounted only to fourteen francs. tie appropriated no , more than the mm, and men ooserving in uqe group thai surround ed himra poor woman in raire, the gallant little tellow walked nght to her, n'Ud Iac- el the remainder in her hand. Certainly aa . it would nave been impossible to show him self more deserving of public generosity, or t I .1 : . . . acaiiowicige u in a more handsome manner. The boy's noble conduct was greeted wi?n the applause of the crowd. who were delighted to find such delicarv and propriety in one so juung. Bur fill's HOW THIS iBlRDd ARB TREATED tN APAN. Very kindly. 1'hey ate neVet kitted for sport, ami fittfe troughs are scooped 0 t in the tombstones, which the priests fill every morning wiin rresn waier for their drink. During the stay of Commodore Perrv's S"iips. a number oTdficera started one day go grinning. As soon as the Japanese saw the cruel murder of their birds, they went ro the commodore, atid besrgrd him to put a stop to sde h Conduct. There was 00 more bird shooting tn Japan by Araer can officers after that; and when the treaty netWeen the ! wo countries Was coMcluds.l. one condition , of it was. that the birds should sdways be pro'eet d. laire Cafe of the birds. That fc what the farmers Say we mns do in this coun. try. Unless we do, good by to fruit, for the inseete will eet thi upjer hand of us. and at n up. Jei the birdies Rv. and thev will not otdy -cheer us by their heautv and meir songe, nut destroy the insects and pre serve our fnatt POETRY. a 1 n corresitoiiueni jeiues that one mottling last spring a bti-a-link catnt' lid sang 111 a n ld near his hons. little tour year old datightrr was mut'l. delighted,, and asked -What makes he J sing uo sweet, mother 7 do he - eat flowors.' ver&aNt. A chap, read ine that -MeTican files had leen received in New York city. Went into a hard ware RtnrA and aslrml 10 look at some of them. ril. i. hmther of the man who enauired for a noimd of Liverpool dates xeceired by one f the steamships ,,1 Fom Ike Boston T aqgUer. INFIDELITT OF HUSBANDS AND WIVES AS UNJUST DIFFERENCE It is s -id that justice demanded ofMr. Dulton that he sbouM act ahe has acted ; but if all such Cases were brought up for trial, as on abstract grounds they should be, -would thrre not be a very fine state of things brought abou. ? If a wronged "hus band in imperatively bound to seek redress for his wrongs, why should not m II injured wives seek similar redress ? There are ten aye twe-.iy women wronged in the way that Mr. Diillon has suffered that i to say, through the infidelity of their spous. s where one man is so wronged.' Ym i hey submit to this wrong, and continue to live with faithless husbunda year after yeur, -nd for life, to order to avoid scandal. .Vlr. Dalion could not be expected to live with his wife, and no one has thoughutbat he sh uld make any sacrifice. of titat kint m he feelmgaof eiihmt bU wife's fatrulrfitl or ne-coiHriniry ; out it De hat..oue S. . won lil it have been anyihing more' than is constantly done by mutable and virtuous women, towards whom their husbands do not keep up even the seinbl .nee of fidelity ? It is a wrong state of opinion that allow m.in to sin with imiMjrtHy, and vet would hold. woman to the letter of the old law. PRESENTATION OF SWORDS. Three elegant and ctistlv swoidsbave heen receivexl in WashttigroiK to tv nre- nieu, at tne lequest ot the British government one lo Captain Hailsteiu, wtio comuiandeu the bark ResoluP-. i wnii fi our governnieiit made a rveseiti a a . 1 f to England j one to LiM. Treiichard I the United state surviving vessl Vixen, and the oiher lo Mr. Morrison, master ot llie Vixen, for iirnmnt and fficieiit services ir-ndeietl t the British bark Adieu, in J8'6. The Union ivs t a a . . . I ine ne;as ot tne lulls of these swords are siinoniided hy an. eagle's head of gold exquisitely carved, and the guirds are ontameutea ny anotiors and caldes. Th Mades are very handsomely carved and the scabbards of blue velvet mounted with go d. Congress" at its l isr session passed an act allowing the officers name.) io accept the presents." r 1 . PRINTERS RETREAT. Ve are glad to iNrceie that ; our trrop- ositittti tor an Asykim or Ileireat loi Sijperaiintiated Pi inters is Di eting a tavorable reception. Newspapers in various parts of the country haveexpre s- eu approval ot the nroiect i and thai highly resectable iiisriiuiiou the Typ- graphieal Society of Piuladephia, lias appointed a committee to take measure.- lohring the matter lo a practical issue. A benevolent gentleman of this city lias tiiinonzeu us tq oner a heallliy and pleasant sitef or the proposed Retreat on the' Itauks of the Schuvlkill Thrp would Ixra beautiful propiiety in locatiiic this national building in the city of Beu jamiu Fraufchir, whos- remains repose WUhin ItS precincts. Tinio Advertiser. ... i - SUICIDE. Chapel Hilt., Ai til 2-5 Kimbrel Coun- f-il, of Chatham county, committed suicide on the 1 7th inst.. we are informed tv a een deman from thai section, by hantrinir him self. 1 fie deceased. U anneata. had fur ome time mediated e1f destruction, and in . coneequeticn of some hints let fall by him the vigilance of his faTrrily was aroused, but he managed to eKte their watchfulness Oi the 17th and hung himseff, hear the sjoi. we learn, where one of his progenitors had commuted a like rash deed Further par- j ucumrs we nave not learned. tfazelte. - FIRE. We learn that on the night of the I4ih inst , n negro house belonging to Wm Mer nt , Esq , of Chatham, was consumed by fire and a negro -boy. some fJor '9 vears ol age was ournej op. . - Also, ot) tne 15ih inst , the new dwelling house of Mr Jrio. Hoitoi'. of Chniha m. was lestmyed by firi. The fitee were accident 1 loo much caution cannot he exercised By persons in regard to fire, daring such hlus -ry weather as we have had for savprnl THE TEACHER POSEO. A teacher asked a bright little girl: VV hut country is opoosile as on the irlobe 7" " Don't know, sir," was the answer. 1 Well now," pursued the teacher. if I were to bote hole through the earth, and you were to go in At this end, Where woul.f yon come out r "Oiifdf the h6Te sir," replied tfce nuDil. jvitn an an 01 tnumpn. From tie ifountamCo.HaraldX HinstedA Apr. 7 a rouNG lady crippled bt her mimips A Fact. A y 6a ng lady in Brooklyn. . I , lias Terjent.y tiatl lier leg ampu'ated ' T . M . k. w' mi.lwiiy between the bio and knee in con- M-quence of a wound caused by-a broken ktxrp The horrji was of steel, and in some unaccountable tnant.era broken point pen etrated to the bone. The wound became t. flamed, and amputation Was thuj mnde uecessarv. -.- . ' - - - We-bave the story fnm a youns- ladv . who is a frieml-of the now cripple.1 for life iciim of (ishion, and can vouch for its au thenticity. A DEAR EMBRACE New York is certainty a ureal place. A gentleman frotn Vtin ivnia, while nailing n hw mo nents during a stroll in lie rer of the . City Half, on VVedneaday niirht, waai -eoibraced by a gentleman ami Udy, who wih strolling there, and by hem relieved of $2600. BOYS' CASHMKBITTK HTS.-A net. article. rec mmanded for darabilitv Juat r- ethsd at lb Hat and C ap Kanporlam 34 Market at. fanrii ti l CUAb.D MVERa. DERKLNC. l7evB'LS - Pr,! seotia Rerriac, recsiv rT. K9: ' .Vfl:KoI!?i J. April 1st ADAJtS CO. ! W. O. M1LLIOA.N, -M1KBLB HiADFAtTUKER Nokth Witm Stkkkt WlKMINOTON. No. tfa Monuments, "tuombs. Head and Foot Stones, ami allkindsoj Marine wor fumtsHed to v j - -- order on reason obit terms. V- h . Jane B. . . . . ; -: - 36-ly.e aS. C. SMITH. - MILES COSTIN JAS. C. SMITH fc CO., COMMISSION MKRCIIAATS, No: 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, ! WILMINGTON, N. C. . April 26. 18-iv COOK'S MAY ' F NORTH CAROLINA, i L1MITKD supply expected soon. Those wan V liog early copies will plexae leave their namss atmeBouK store ot March 10. SwW. V H1TAKEK. , . 151 I GEORGE R. FRENCH, r MANUFACTURER ANB " WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER ' IN BOOTS, snOES. LEATI1ER, AND I SMUE t IDliNUS, NO. 11. MARKET 8TRKET, WILMINGTON, N.C. March 6. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR kd F8KW1RD1KG AGENT, Will give hi per tonal attention to burinceo entrust d to his cars. Sept. 8. 185G. 75-ly-c GEO. W. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jan. 22. 132. . OOLLNKB. O. POTTUR JT. i. CAMCPDEN Di'lLLNER, POTTER k CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SI IS W Y U It K . April 30, IPB5. 20-lv HENRY BUI.KIII3IEH WHOLtlAlI A MTAIL TOBA C CO, SA Wy. A JSD CIG A B S T O R F.. ' SIGV UP TUB l. OIAS CHIEF' MARiLET 8TRKEI e lor above Water tVilnilir;tM. W. C N- B, AU Orders filled toil despatch. ' pet. 26ih.: 1955 - , 93-iAw-e, ANDREW S. KEMP, A i TO H N E Y AT LAW, . ELIZA BETHTOWN, N. C . Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Bladen, Robeson, Columbus and Sampson. June 12 38 Yy GEORGE SIYKRS, WUflLESlLE UD RETAIL liRHI'ER Keeps constantly on hand, U"e Teas, Liquors Pruriniont, M ood and WUlotr Wart, Fruit, Confectionaries,dc South Front si reel, WILMINGTON, N. U. Nov. IS, 1855 . - tea- CHAS. D. MYERS, HAT AND CAP EiMPORIUM 34 Market St. WimiNOTOa, N. C. PNiMi. I.F.GHOHV. AHD PLM LR4P HATS. WOOL FOB KII.K AND afOLKSKII RATS. Clotb, Pldbh, and Silk Glaitd Caps, bv tne cas or dox. n. At New Voik Wholesale Prirrs mirth 12. 153. HALL. & PITTS, STOCK, REAL ESTATE AND PR0- U.UCE BROKERS, WIIMlSinTOX, w. c. Punctual aitonUon given to the purchase and sale o Real Estate, Mod, dud biker Securities bought and sold on Commission. Will attend to sales by Auction or Manufnclur na- propertr in any pari of (he i;unty or late or to the sale of Stocks, of Merchandise in SSton s iir Kurnuure ta Houses in this lovH. March 10. 5-tf A0A3IS, BROTHER & CO., COM MISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 28. 58 S STOKLEY & OI.DHAM, GROCERS ANB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f , Wilmington, n. c. . . Liberal. Canh advances mkde on Klour, Cotton no i. arm oturea cuaaigoea io inern Aug. li. '65 ly I U N; BARLdYVY WHOLESALE & RETAIL t'ROCER, LIQUORS WfNVlS AVE P&trPBR. '4-c j Ho 3, Graalie'Rjw. Kront Street, WILMINGTON. N.C. Feb. ITth, IP 56. jr -. . - ilfo-tf. P.HR ECLKCfin IAGASINE for April Re A I e ived and fbraafe at April 14." THE BOOK STORE LlND FOR SiLt. ril h. au6-criK r ofT-raTor aale 'Plantation on Nees Oeek.adi'dnint "ne Plantation nf Wm . wrint. kp.. ana ibe aeira of Kishaid Qulnre -rq.. about 4 mi la-, north 'ot Wilmington, coniwin rnst of about '00 acres. eo'd farmina land. i,h . Hill ite. It will Vd d or aeeommodating terms. -n , poBMnB ojiiruui m maainx; a gnoa haras in would do Well to uamin ihe nr.-mi,ei. fall on JOHN THORNTON. April 14. 12 iaj-w i REAL ESTATE" FOR SALE. N Tueada'y. 9th Jane, 157, at 9 o'clock at Es . change i orner, will be aoW, if not aold a nrivite sale before One Ho4 and Lot on Sixth atreai between rrineea A Cheenuta - ta.. too 'occupied by Thoa Loiiog, for trrma apply to - r. t . JM - M WEST. Journal and Herald ePf one week and aend bill a Commercial office. -April 18. T0RRE WTERFIST TABLES. SHOWlNO. i Shi er bv tnt addiUon, the in. 'teravt nf mno nan her of dollars from I to 10.0 0 from I. day io 35" dae aad from I month to 12 oooiha Jasi Pabliabad. Ko ! at March 28 The Book store. orAnges oranges. C Boaoa of 8wot Mealna Oraaeee la perfect oidar. Now laBdino nar k.Ii ik a Stanly, wholesale aad retail at4he Broadway Var icty tore.Ntf.40. April 18. 'v. WM. H. tsNEALE. A FEW MORE iL'BSCBISERS PAN LN be niraished Imaaedistelv wltk Wninn, i W Hawk's Hiaterx. breartv annrieatiM to Aptii2. . W. WRITAXEK. ,jKRS ;uOOAIiil We 1, Utavei's r atcm Ink L diands; klder'r (aa cacchcjii article,) Pay- MD tinJ if'irira tnaeiioie inasi feirj's apear olnt Pens; PUnishcd AUial Kulera; India tuber Banes Knel.pe Caper; Knlish Tisane 4per I f tteaai unlrs t Coneci ana Kield'i. Bla. k ins t Cartniaeand Blueliika; Clmh iinvd. Knva Hipea'i Porta atonaaieat Abut Cass: Uattiri's Knameled an4Ivor Surface Playing Carda, etc.. April U. THE BOOK STORE. FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COIN .. . THEIR VALUE AT THE. MINT. GOLD COINS. Auetria Quadruple ducat ...... ..$9 12 0 Dueat 2 27 5 Sovereign (for Lnnibardy)....... 6 85 0 Baden Five Gulden.... 2 40 Bavaria Ducat.... 2 27 U lielgiuniTweiily-lraiic piece...... 3 32 Tweiitj -Gve franc piece J'. . . 4 75 rj Bol via L) mi b loon ........ -. .15 53 0 Brazil Pi-i-eol"6400 rew. . . finlHin Svereiji. 4 84 3 89a Biuiw4ek Ten-Thaler 7 1 i-hiral American.. . .. ..... .... ... 14 ... Eciudo ...................... 1 Gold D.dlnr Chili Doubloon before 1835) 15 96 0 67 0 83 5 57 t) Doubloon (183d h 1. d eince); 15 66 0 r nor f x Denmiirk Double Fred, or 19 Thaler 7 -8S Ecuador HmH tlnublooti. . . 7 So 0 4 97 0 3 850 Eirypt Huotlred piastres. ......... France -Twenty fraiics. .......... Greece Twenty drachms Hat.over Ten Thaler. Georjre IV. . 3 45 0 S4 0 89 0 100 t en-1 uaier, w imam l v and bmest Hiulo8iari""-Mohur. East India Co.. Vlecklenburg Ten Thaler Mexico Doubloon, averaire... 89 0 53 0 20 5 Netherland- Durat Ten guilder.. ; . i . 007 iew crranaaa uouDioon. '41 rarat. SAT "M T-v a standard 15 51 q Doubloon. 21 earat standard. inclu ding ihe silver ........15 710 Doubloon. 9 lOihs standard. .... .15 310 Doubloon. 9 lOihs standard, inclu- oiiiii flie eilyer 15 33 n pt-raia Tomaun 2 23 C 15 55 0 15 62 0 15 53 9 8 65 0 5 81 0 8 00 0 10 37 0 3 96 7 Peru Doubloon. Lima, lo 1833. .i. Doubloon, Cuzco, to 1833 Doubloon. Cuzco. to 1837........ Portugal Haft joe. (lull weighi).... i niwn Prussia- -Double Fi ederick. ....... Home Ten scudi Kiixriia -Five roubles. ......... . .Sardinia Twenty lire. 84 5 94 0 26 0 900 37 4 30 0 5axony lenifiule s Dncaf... Spaiu Pistole (qr. doubloon) turkey Hundred 1 nam res.. Toseaoy -S quin. Uidied Slates- -Easrle beliire June 1831) ...J Five didlar piece ol C. Bechler, av- eraire Dollar ol the same, 11 vera ce 85 0 96 0 Fiv.- dollar p'c of A. Bechtler $4 92 a 5 00 0 Dollar ol the same . aa a Oregon Exrhaiure Co- -FivedollHre. 4 82 0 N G. &. N. San Francisco Fivedrvia. X.4 'S.T a 4 SS 0 Miners' Bank, San FraBCiVco-Teu dollars . .. .. . . . -1 o oo n MoffattOi Co., ' 9 78 u 9 93 0 " Sixteen dollar ingots, about 15 750 RATES OF POSTAGE. Letters compusi-d of one r more piVce paper, but not xceedinir hair Hi onttre in I weight. ent any disiBt.ee jiot. xc. edi.i.r M)nr liilr-s, 3 cents ; over SOOOmilea. in ..i- uoutj rate il exct eoi. o- f,aff ho rebre. if exceedinir an ounee-; iii.it ounce so on barging an additional rale for ev every addi lioi.Hl hull- ounce, or Iriiction of halfrfn ounce, . Ansoluie pre-pii j m.'tn being -equirrd on all leiteis to places wiihin ihe Uniied Slates. I mm and after April 11, 1855 F.-oiii and after Januiir lt. 1856. all iJi era botaaeen place- in ihe United SiHiei must be pre-paid, either by postage stamps, r slamped envelopes. Letter .Implied in the post -office, for de livery in the same place, I cent ech. Letters ad verlised are charged 1 cent each, besides regular poaiuge. Drop letters are not ndvertifted. Circolars. 1 cent for 3 ounces or fesa to ny part ol'ilie Uniied Biaten. to consist ol but one piece of paper pre payment option- Daj ly newspapers weighmg threebances t les. 45 1-2 feirts per quarter, wlien sent h-nm ihe office of puhliciiiion to actual and boon fide aubxeribers any where in the Uni ted Siirtea. Transient newspapers sent any wliere within the United Stales, I cent for three ounces or less. When the article to be mailed u a eircu bir. nnmnlilet. or ne.wsiater. ft ho..li h enveldped aa To be open At one end other wise, it will be charged as a letter. , BRITISH .POSTAGE ARRANGEMENTS. Letter 8 posted or chartfed in the United states wfll be. ra'fed at a tiaff ounce lo the single fetU'r; over a iiulfAnd not exceedine an ounce, aa a doable letter ... tnd noe exceediiig an ounce and a half aa a lrrW.e jeUer ; and sd on, eAeh hafr ounce or fracriirnaf-exeess coassiiluting a rate. oc amgie rates to be eharged on each letter posted in the United Slates addressed jo any pfaCe J Qreat Brimin or Ireland is 24 cents; i,P doutde rale 48 ; an3 so ch. 'Sallf nosrafe Onleftera oni.,rr i., , nl. h Great Britain or Ireland may "be pre-pnid, if ihe whole amount iftendeied af the office in the U. JS. where mailed, ai theoniion a the sender. ' ' . NcwstAr'cRis may be rnailed at ftnv office id the United Slate id any place in ihe Uniied Kingdom on the pre-pay men t of 2 eetua. a a may ott reeeint lrnm hi. v n am , Great Britain or f relil, be delivered at any mrc in me uuiiec states on Davmeritof2 cents- Note. JSacii 4uverooieni is tocharee s cetus on earn newspaper. -4 nese nro in be sent in ootids or covers.- orten at the or ends, and to contain po manuaenpt what- J -ri.r "- - ""ttK j ever. Persona mlling letters io loreiirn. eoun- irie,-witti Which the Uniied States have not entered into postal arrangements, are remin ded that it i neceaaary for them to pre-a tie pinner portage. or ihe letter-cannot be Iorwaded. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. i " r. l.v r. jvwn lots, a l in one aojy, on Jivrn atreet Location hiah and .pleaaaat ; water ezellent s a olank ad aaw-dual road lea dins from the premises to warset street, asastag one ot tne finest drives a- boat town The tots are aft ender one fence, bat will be aold aeparaielv, if desired. An v ose wish ing; to pan base Ihe whole property, by offering an iadaeement eaa also parcbai the improved comer j on weica lsi eaten mv present dwelling a ww i.vi j Hwwar. OT.-n . Hif t- vigni ranqii. inrer eiaxxas, Ac. - Also. Kitchen, Stables, Carriage nnaai, oxc , anozeinrr one oi trie most Measant i snbarbaa residences lo be f raod ia this vicinity, j Terma accommodating. Applv to jrvti. it i.nm , DvclO. Ka. 10 fxoat street. HALT11101.E LOtk UOU'i'lAL. ' 1 np, louuoar ul una citiebrated InsitluUon cf- the iiisl.:urtain, Speedy and nlj etlectu- SH VB.B T DISEASES. Gleets, Strictures, s'cminal Ueuknec,Paias in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotency Weakneaaof the Back and Limns, AlTcc-nona o the Kidneys, PalpiisUon ol the Heart, Uyanepaia .Nervous irritabiity, Disease ol the Head -oai' Wos- or Skin ; those serious and mHanchbiv diai. dersariiniroiii the destructive habit of fUih hiclid;iroy both t ody and mind. Those secrtt i. 7P "c ,cee "ore i.tial lotheir victim ml" 'b.eK:i ;!!. ,.?.,- rinrrs cl ticipuiiona, rendering 'Marriage ,kt.t impossible Especially, who 1 aVe become the victlmaof Soli,- ginuimana aesiructivr babii ubi.i. unnuslly swecpa i an untinly uravr lhH.a,nd, 1 youngjucn of the moi-t ejafsed talents and brilli" ! inte.lle.-t, who might othrrwia. have entranced li. tenins Senates with the ,h..na..n 5nkfidencT,th0,ltl"tef?M-U wiiaM MAUKIAGF. i Married persons, or Votmg Men, contempfatlni. uiarriage, being awarrof Physical Weakne.! l. iranic DebiUiy, Del-rn.IiJ.s .h?,,,ie!:. ' heahhCODU,, J- !"d be PerF', He who placea himself andertheeareof Dr Tot. . ---B--" vvuc 10 mi nenor asai-n- siciaa. 1 ,cly "P B1' phy- . luiore rnvatet.-amtinr S!TnlM Viir " .?J'refyTnPkown a ( v pas 1 ru .r. r.uru ana tne r m iv.. PhS-d Blockle, than -a, olhXrms nT.lZ WT?,P"'ic wonderiul cure, and most important StrrtT?.V .gamins is a sufficient t-i-arantee to the fHb-,la . a nose wno wisfi fo be opeeoih, and ilTeceuali-u r.li WARRANTED bTARGF No Mercury or AWe,v I),ur IT.., UKp rCE, Xo. 7, SOUTH PRKDRHlfB . left hand eide going froi. Baltimore street, a fw doora frnm ih. . . nam; j.n-T:, nV .1? hi ,t. li u . 'enorani inning impurtera attracted by the reputation ot Dr. John.ton" iu"k M DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeona London cradus efrom one of the mast eminent UZ W crattna telromoneof the mast eminent CoJJete! the United Stale., Md the greater pari il it .eDhK-1 ? J" 'he HoSpitahiol London I ls,Philad. iphia.aBdejwhe, haa effected . of the most astonlahlnir ,k'.. 1" -V1"- ? hose Pai- son e Many troubled with ringing i the ears 7n5 he vhea asleep, ereat nrv.,n... k: . u .e sudden sound. d b-shCiTe"" Vlrh Touen! mind, were cured inuuediateiy. A CERTAIN DISEASE. VVhAPa fit., r, t : J J a . ..leaauri aa. k8 u "a. mPtuei.t Votary of oilnM"rHi.fi"if.ha 'mb.lb,d h seeds of 'his "k-"-'; ! tuu Ullt n nilDnpni this n:n . : . r "uncuwu nuK, noetnral ni. ii. I- .1,. on the shin bonrs and arms, blotches on the head lace and --Xlremiiies. J'l' V"!;1 'a8t ,h. .-r-re of 'the mouTh V.h." . wm. 1 7ia.... k....' . i. a"r. m.'. of .hit ..... " ,,orru onjeel of conimif. TJinoTl'i' deatiT, pu,ta p,rriod ,uM fd ferings, by aer.dlng him to - thai loutt.e iron whence no travel!, ,. Uirna.-' To eur-h .hJt. , invit.Ki.I . o u preserve tfti most I Jr. Johnston i.l. A k ;.... . Yr . kIITs " V IO ni Mieasive prc k;T.; " .7"s.p"'" " rP! !"J America -M .V. .k" ' r sale and spei dt .u-uinu ,n e ,.Cini o' Ihis hoirifl dic- tfrn- .1 11 z,?:1"' fac- .h hoUBandS fau skilfulness ot ignorant pr. leaders; who, by the us. of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin theconMitu- tion. and either a. nit ih. nnf... ,, - . v. v- . v tiiisuicauiui L'umn ami t. ..-..mi I . V. um;r,,r to at Mi. ' s-"" wi't me icewue of fife rule TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. V. ,T.; . i ! e wno ""veinjiired them. vt. improper indulgences r.'" J ""? UI ne sad and nnluncholv ef- .ec.a procuc. a oy eaj-ly habit, of y.-uth , via . U"i",m!0,ll,e,,L"ei "d LlmbsPaina in tiu , , , t ?'n. t-of "I Mnscu'ar Pow- ?::JJl :r7n ' ,ne "er,;Oyspepy. Nervr.u, ' . n I, . ' " e Ulseaiive iunc . "w,u7i symptoms ofConsut imp. ArnAitfi Thi f..(,.i . r ... .. . . k7I.' "jJI-"voC., on tne mind arc f lA. . n ' "i"" ' Memory. Confusioi of Ideas, Depression of Spirit,. Kvil Forebodings Aversion nf Si. ! s.ir i.-... , . . a. iude.Timidiiy Ac .are some of theeir8 produced . -T t'eraons or all .ees, can now iudet what la the cause of , hoi. . . . , . - uwiiiing ueaim I or- 2rhh.ei!.'ie- bec,"min wr"k. P" and emaX o r"f---"a- a ouii t ms ??Sg . Jl5jym.',0,n8 of conaumptio... o..P. ro?0?A.MC WEAKNESS . oi.iKuior appearance ahnm th. ... ESt F- . - . - "'ii.in re ill en t weakness o. u w una vrM i.nn vm . . rJ apeeony cured and fuH vig. rrestorrd i "jVJTij 7 , V . V ervoua and DebilitateC .u..iuua o wno nni ,n hope he b mme. dZ f'";"a- ij impedimenta to St A BR JAG I "ren''i'lquliai-atldna. Nervous Ir ritabilitv TremWincsand Weakness, or eilitu.il.. or the moat fearful kind, rpeedily cured by Dr Johnston. ' Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice Indulged in when alone a habit frrouently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly frit, even ,. ...v. uot curoo, renders marriage imoos-ibler.d destroys botL jfad and body. should applv Immediately. ' , WTiat a pity that a young man, the bops of hit- i'jr "inf qi ma parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, ..... ...c. u, aerating iron tl. e path ol .... . ...u ...uuicjuf in a certain aacret habit Such persons, before contemplating MARRIAGE. Should reflect thai a aouna mind and body are the most neceaaary requisites, to promote connubia. happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey fwmmm wearj pngrimager the pros- e . 11 'i . i ne view; tne-mind becomes shadowed wirh fleapir and filled with the Die Ian choly-reAection that the happiness of -another be cotue blighted -with norown. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FRF.DERICil-ST.; " AHSarteal Operatlora Pei totmcd. B" etao&lae delicacy prevent you, bat apply immediately either personalia or b letter. Skin I)ieeaeteedllv Cared. TO STRANGERS. j-. The many thousmdoeured ml this institution with in the last ten years, and the numeroea impor tant surgical Operations perfotmrd by Dr. J.. wii eessed by the Ueportera of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared acsii "B,,,pmn of character and reaponsifciUty, u m sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. u..f...KWcun uauue. oeaides nia taaina TAKE NOTICE. It U with the rTOte.t fdnetaoee that pr. JUH-BTOS 1 1?? 5" Cm,1 mVPear before tits pabtia. deen iac it nDprofeaaional for phyneian to advertiae, but anVH bo , ,, h.Z ?1,ctfd. a-proiajiy .trorer aoold Sail to t ' ' . """-" oi we many iropadf . . an learned Impoatera, with innmoerable FaJae Kaja. "eootine4 Quaekahopa, awsnnina; tbeaalmra cities, eopyioe Dr. p hrclan. illitrrmtr.halk,w-bo.iird fellow., too lazy to w oi k at their original trad, with ararr too ioeaa ba W.d tba brata, who, for the purpose of Eaticii-a aixi reeoiv msJerjy1vralTolBeo. Binder aa i n tirft-n Ff Aamea. so that tba afliietcd Bti.r, i, eai ioa ono.taaare to tambla beadlons; iBttha otoer. Iirno. a W uacka with enornwma lylna; aaetifiratn. of rteat and mm tooiatitna enrea from peraon not lo be fosod, who see yoa taking large boUIsa of Ijcoic With and otk packaeea of flkby sod worth leaa eom pound, eanrdarty ft repaired to Imooce apon tba anfortnnate and ananaprrt Bg-Jninm month aftar month, or aa long aa the am 11 trtfwaii b. oiXainnL and. la deapair, leaves yosi with. 1!,?d5T,, to ih roar gsJBng diaappointineTiV Itlathiamotlvsthattndaeea Jr.J. to sdvertiae. rea a lint cab cvaa Toe. To thoas anaeoaainted wit his reputation. a deama H Bccoaaarr toaavthathia end a Uala or diploma sHraya bar is tile KM lor dlptomaa arwaya bar is ht oee. NO LaTTXKg RECEIVED tTNXEgS PO"T-PA ir ia. l i KJtCBI VED TJ1 and ooBtala.- mm 8tmptobe aaed aosts writtns ahosM atals tn aiwl for tba reply. Par- ruos ef is-by-s. fill NHIIIA a(" ttl an hin. from applying to those who WB V S 10 62 0 .PaWliiy.c-ali alone bpfrand hin,. hZi... ing unine consul utionaf -ymptonis of thia horrid disease make their anD.-nr.-.t,r. .....k 1, "" 0 r uiceruKC SILVER Austria Rix Dollar. COINS, $0 97 5 48 riorn . Twenty ktentz-rs. . . Lira J for .Lrnterdy .; -. .'. . . . Badeo Crowit . . ., ...... ...v, , Gulden or florin Bavaria Crown . Fforio ..................... . Six kreiitzera.. ....... . .......... Belgium Fivr francs... .... ....... Two aial a half francs........... 01 : . - - 1 Wo hai.rs... Frane.. 1 k a. A ' w l" m '! lilt 1 I , Hall dollar. li baxed' 1830.": Quarter dollar, dr hast d. 1830..... Brazil Tu el ve huntlrtd reie....... Eight tiiuidrrd rei .............. Four fituiilrt ri. . Bremen Thirty. six grote... Brim it -all crown.. . ............ S I. iilii(r Fourirev; . .. Brunc wirk 'fl.ale t Central Anu rico Dollar, uixer. say Chili Dollar.. - 1 . . . Quarter dollar.. Eight lollnr or real.-............; Dfitmatk Rigbank thaler ; Specie thaler.... ............... Thirty-two Wiilliti... ..V- Ecuador Quarter doff r. 1 - Egypt T we oty piaeli es ........... Krnnce- f ive trance. ............. Franc. Frankfort Florin. .... . ... ........ 'o, Greece-Drachm. Guiana. Bri.teh -Guilder...:.. ... Hanover Tl.aler. fine eifver....... I Ttialrr. 7S0 One. Hay ii DlIar, or 100 ceniirnt Hepse Lasfel Thaler One-sixth thaler. .......... Heece Dampiadi Florin or Gulden. . Hit.doeiat. Kuj-ee. . t Mt xicft Dollar, average. ......... Naples Srudo .................. Artfierlaiids Thtee cuildwts... Guilder ........................ Twenty five cents.... ...... . Two and a haf f'snildere. . New Granada Dollar. Usual weight 1 l20 Unilar. Iiili er and debased. 1S39 A cr aj li ig-gda ler. ........ . Persia Si.lnb koran. . .... .. 1 jf O 21 5 OO 6 f!0 8 3G0 49 i 112 55 2 12 O Peru Doilnr. Dima mint Dollar, Cuzco. .. . . ......... Hall dollar. Art qmpa debaccd.... Hnff dollar, Pasco . Poland Zfoty.. ....... PortOiral-i-Crtizadrt ........... . Crown of 1000 reis. Half Crown.. ii... v.... .. 1 - 56 0 - 6f 0 11 1 39 0 1 00 0 30 O 75 O 1 135 Prtissin Thaler, ayerac-ej. . . One-sixtli. average.......... Double thaler. orS 1-2 irulden Rome Srudo ......... " .. T smn. three scudo..-. ....... . Rnceiii Rouble ........i. . Ten Zloty.. OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION. The IrJIowiiig rates of postage on letters have bei-n tigrved upon between tin govern ment and ihe German Stat, e. Prussia. &c. Bremen: 10 feiils ; Oldenburg 13; Altonn, Austrian Empire, (includhg Hui'garv. Ga liria. Lonhani am' Wnire) Bavaria. ErttiiS wick, Hrtinburg. Hanover. ' M rklei honrg Sehweriue and Strueliiz, Kit "d.'m of Ptua in. Kingdom of Saxony, and Sage Aften buro. 15; all other Germnn Ftotes cities :ihd towns 22; Switzerland and the Veil er lnd 25 ; Dei murk ami Srl.lesivig 27; Po. land and Ruthin, 29; Cot stan tit.i.j le, Grecre and Sweden 33; Norway. 37 pre-payment optional. Alexandria. Corfu. Islnnd ot Malta. VaI focliiii. 30 cents ; Italy, (except Uper part) 33; pre-pajmeiit requited. Newepapers and Circulars. 2 cents each to be prepaid. - ' - Mails to tbi Pacitic. For a stngte let ter, not excelling; ftnllnn ounce in Weight, liom New York lo. Chngrr-a 20 cents; to Panimia 20 postage to be prepaid. Pos tage to Catllifiirnisi and Oregon (they beii g U. poKtx-eaions) need iroi be pre-paid. Havana Mait.s. A lit e is eUafelished he ttveen CI Hrli tion and Havana, ihe aw em ers li ut-hii g nt SavHtu ali and Key "West, ihe postage of which is fiotri ti e j.ort of de pnrture to Havana lit cents on n single let ter no! excei ding ha If an ootvee in weiwl.f, Mt'th an ai.'ditionai 1U rents lor enrh mfdi limial half out ce or fraet;onal en-rn of hnlf an ounce lo be pre-paid. Posing .on each -newspaper to Havana. 2 cents, also to ba prepaid aa on letters. On letters lo British North America. 10 cents, il not over 3000 mile : if over if. at distance. 15 rente a single rate pre paid or nut, me option oi tneoi tne sender. ' R AT328 OF POSTAGE To the Eal indies. Java. Borneo. Lab van. Siumalta the Molucca,, and the Bhiliv- prne Island, . We are authorized lo state that, arrange meuts having been made bj- Great Britain lor colleclii.ir in Jiidia lite BriuVl. mlnil foreitrti posmge on let'ers between the Uni ted Kingdom and Ihe East Indies, whetlter tiaismiited vin Souihnmnlon or vln Mar seilles, in the British mail. her. after Ae fW. erf St a tea postage only sftnnld be p epnid in line ciiumrj oi. tetters tor tne Jiast Indies t b- irtinsniiMrd-by either ot the above r..m. viz.- fice. cent tr.e single rate nhijiTfie Ai- ai.iMj conveyei.ee is by British ir ekel. end twenty one cent when by United States packet. , Owing to a reduction of twelve rtm In ih- Briiieh postage beyond England, whirb look placr on the 1st of February jnstam. ihe sin gle rnies or letter po-lppe be ween the IT i ted States and Java. Borneo. Labnam. Po. matra. ihe Mofoecas. and ihe Philippine Is tands. will hereafter be as follows : To Java, via Souihami ton. 33 itisiead of 45 cents Ihe hall ounce; and via Marseille. 53 instead of 75 rents the half conce nro. pnyment required. y ' . v lo JJorr.eo. L.abnan. Snmatrn. the Molne. ras. ami the Philippine Islands the rate wil be 41 meiead oto cetis when sent via Sonife. amplon. and 61 instead of 73 cents the nmr. ler once. or 71 instead of 83 ret ts ihr Ital onnee. when sen by closed mail via Mara seit es ; prrpuymeni also required. The ate- above mentioned as ehargeat le on letters tor the Ma ml of lava wi'l Provide H.r their conveyance by Cri ish packet as s"jarre I at ibey UknlieTwar.le bm subject to a Nelherlinid rate orsge on account of the conveyance Grora Singapore to Java. r By the Prussian Closed Mart the rates to ibese eoTintries remain oocl anire. MEN'S AND BOYS Caps and Covers, jeat re eeivedat C. O. 11 a'EJiS. March t. --if ,-. - POEMSo TVTATIOTT4L aedPatri. tic Pv G W. Cellar 16 U 16 0 07 39 5 C6 5 39 5 3 0 93 0 46 O 37 0 18 5 37 5 IS? 99 2 t6t 330 35 54 0 21 7 7 1 80 97 0 ot n 22 4 112 52 3 04 7 17 Tl 18? 9&o 93 2' 18 5 39 6 16 5 26 2 69 2 68 0 25 7 67 5 II O 3W 5 44 7 00 0 4 O 2QO 40 0 9 5 98 2