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m fa a i it 9 VOLUME XII NUMBER 32. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY MORNINGT, MAY 30, lS57j WHOLE NUMBER US 0' i Til 13 fUMVKEKLY COMMERCIAL ! oabliahaJ everr. Tossnav, Thimdit ana t 5 per looum, payable in all cases In idvinct BIT THOal. L.OIIINO Eoitob and Pbofbibtob, Corner Front aut Market Streets, WIlMIItaTOH, m. c. RATES OP ADVERTISING. qr. 1 Insertion SO 50 I 1 stir. 2 month, SI DU 2 f 78 II a DU 1 3 " 1 00 1 1 "6 8 00 1 " 1 month. 2 10 1 12 12 00 Tea line or less make a square. If an adver tisement esceeda lea linea, the piice will be In nrooonloa. Alt aJvertlseraenta are parable at the lime of their insertion. Comr-tcis with yearly advertisers, will be made on the moat liberal tenna. No transfer of contract for vearlf advertlslng will bo permitted. Should clfcu Jietancea render a chanre In business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge aecordin to the publialied term will be at the option -of the contractor, for the time he haa advertised. - - ? .- - - f The privileges Annual Advertisers la atrlctf limited to theirown immediate basinesai and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well aa all advertisements noUmraedtatelv eon nected with their own business, snd all excess of advertiaemrnts in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements Is Included in the contract for the sale or rent of houses or landa In town r country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by other persons.- Theve are excluded by the term "immadiatt business." All idvertlaements Inserted In the tri-weeklv Commercial. re entitled, to one lesertlon In the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CAHI AND I'ASCV PRINTING, EXECUTED l?l SUPERIOR STYLE. A(;P.NTS FOH TUB COMHRnClAL. New Yosk Meters. Doilmbb dr. Pottbb. Uonton Ch ablbs Smith, No. 6. Central Wharf. Philadelphia's. R. Combw. tJoltimoreVlM. tl. PeAxsand Wat. Thomson MISCELLANY. Frrn Ihe Utah Correspondence of the N. V. Times. ! THE MORMONS Joseph Young, the not over-bright son of Brigham, returned last fall from a mission to England. As the -son of thd Prophet, he was flattered, caressed and almost worshiped by the faithful abroad, and has returned inflated with vanily near to bursting. II -lefi a young wife behind him when he went, whom he lias entirely .neglected since his return, except to keep her lock ed up iu his father's seraglio. He has lately been sealed" to two young wo men, one of them daughter of one Giant, a brother of the lale Jedediah. She is about peventccn years of age, and rep resented to be very amiable and lovely. one was most bitterly opposed was most umeriy opposed to the mariiuse. and beeped mid imnlnrpd her father l ot to force her into the arms of a man whom the loathed and abhored; but he was deaf to her entreaties, for the son of the Prophet must be gratified. Since she was "sealed" shu-refuses to associate with him and walks the room all night, her agony unrelieved by tears', in a state bordciingon insanity. Alice Young, the daughter of Brig ham, who was last winter "sealed" to II. C. Clawson, a pimp of the Prophet's, Avho had previously three other wivea, a short time since packed up her effects pieparatory to leaving her husband ; but the storm has blown over, or was stilled by the voice of the Prophet. I am told that Clawson now seeks a younger tister to be "sealed" to him. The mother Drighain's first wife ' is almost beside herself with fear that he will obtain the mother's consent to it. Perfect happiness reigns in all the families in Utah ! ' . A young -woman, who "forsook her fiicuds in England, and came to this country last fall, under the delusion tbat if sho-could only reach "Zion," her happiness would be completely insured in this woi'd and the next, was taken on her arrival into Brigham's family as his mistress, when the monstrous state of affairs .was soon revealed to her, She anxiously inquired whether it had always been thus and if there was no hope for a change. She. was told that, instead of any hope of improvement, affairs daily .were growing .worse when the poor woman iu her agony exclaimed, Oh! I am lost! lost!! lost!!!'' : An Elder in this Church, a short time ago, disregarding the remonstrances of a wife, was "sealed" to a young woman, one of the arrivals last season. The occurrence had such an effect upon the wife that she. became sick and gave premature birth to her child. The newly J'sealed" woman, on being biought into the family and witnessing the misery she had wrou't in it, became so disgusted with the Elder thot she left him immediately, declaring her de termination not to live with such a wretch. Truly "the women are the strongest advocates for polygamy." The Jllormons pretend and asset t it as a part of their doctrine that no man can take a second wife without the con sent of the first. That consent is not unusually obtained by coercion, and the lash and starvation are'frcqucdtly re sorted to for that purpose, many instan ces of which have come to my notice. But Brigham has adopted another mode of insuring , acquiescence. If the first wile evinces any repugnance to the additiori, he deposes her, as he terms if, from her position as first wife, and As signs the place to another. There are some less gXye stories told about this people. Elder W.VV. Phelps, one of the very old Mormon rascals, who plays the part of the De vil in one of their cpremonip rmnsnt. ins the Garden of Eden, persuaded one of the -'hand-cart women" r that she could not Jbo saved unless she was "seal Um. She, uot iwdoiundiDsl; (exactly what was expected from ih "seated ' ones, consented : tut wiieu night came on and ho wanted to share her conch, she exelaimed i" Mls this what yon are alter, you old covey T I'll seal you," and thereupon' struck him in the face with' her fist, giving him a black eye which he caried for - several dayf. . ' - With the mail that left for the Slates on the 1st inst. was Horace S. Eldridg who has gone to St. Louis to take charge of that 'Stake of Zion,' and if possible- relight the Luminary, (a Mor mon paper,) which was extinguished for want of proper fuel st seaspn. Just before leaving us qe had two young girls (sisters) sealed Jo lirm against iheir will and iu spifor Jheir tea rs and remonstrances. Their father was aoigdfed Mormon, and compellerlj tnem thus to become concubines Wa man who has several women in his harem already. .He was loo conspic uous a personage in the church to be prudently thwarted, and the father in clined a deaf car to their entreaties, and turned them over to a creature whose soul must be insensible to every gene rous emotion. What else could be ex pected from a devotee of Mormonism, whose religious belief is that woman should "be the passive .instrument for the gratification of man's sensual appe tites-, and who laugh to scorn the idea of her moral and intellectual worth. The carrier of the Southern maii brings news today of an attack on a party which left here a short time smce for California, consisting of four men named Pettro, Tobiir, and two others. Tobin was shot through the head, the ball entering close under the eye, passing diagonally through the nose and check, and lodging in his neck. He was also shot iu five other places, and 1 ft for ueaa. j no otner men escaped into the bushes, one of them, however, hav ing neen shot in the back of the neck. ana another having had two fingers hot off. When the Dai tv returned to me camp they lotind that TObtn was . - . . ' alive, and with the assistance of the mail raity, who, soon .overtook them, they carried him along with them. This Tobin was Orderly Srgeai t iu Oapt. MonisV command, U. S. A.. wiucir served as an escort to Capt. Gunnison, when he was killed on the Hums. After his mnrder the command wintered at Great Salt Lake City, and during their sojourn in,Zion, Tobin at Pne a,,1 the same timet-became intuied Willi Moi monism and impressed with the charms of Alice Young, daughter oi me prophet Urigham. He embraced llie liret object of his adoration, and was led to believe, by the wily prophet, mat in me inimess oi time he would be permitted to embrace the second. . Alter serving out his enlistment he returned hcje last spring, brimf ull of love and Mormonism, and figured ex- tensivc-ty as employee aud confident of Uiigtiam, and Professor of the Art of War, drilling recruits to serve in the expected collisou between the United A a m . otaies ua Mormonciom. To return to fobtn ; the current of true love with him, as with all heroes, ran with a ripple, and vaiious reasons are assigned wuy me iair Aiico iook sanctuary in I,- - . t r if ni ' " ru,c a,uls u on niram Clawson, wnere some inrce or lour -doves had nestled before her. The gallant Tobin'sought consolation iu the arms of a Miss Rich: but even trio charms of love and conso lations of religion failed to satisfy his ambitious longings. He found it best to make a journey to California. In other words, as we say here, "the cnunfrv hprnrhn unrioilt htr f.- r,; " . j . ----.-.. w uuiivuillll 1 1 1 1 tl. Unfortunately, however, he had been a "leeile too deeply initiated into the mysteries of Mormonism to be permit ted Jo leave the country, after his close intimacy with the Governor of Utah. I he Moirnoushere.iti sneaking ef Lr. . . : . - o - ins transaction, winfc tneir eves to each ,ll.A. . 1 , w r-l I i - iuci, auu suy, -1 ne luomns are ve ry bad on the lower road." There is no doubt but the attack was d1 an tied in this cify, and tbat orders were sent from here to execute it. It was said public ly by the Mormons, immediately after me party leu tne city, that they would . . , t r . - i not Jive to eet through to tJalifhrnM. - w . G . . . T ana reports came tit sevcrar da!yi in ad vance of the mail that .they had been killed. The bandits thought they had killed robin, ; and probably poke of it 10 some person oji their return. The Mormons do not hesitate to publicly jruciaitu mat no apostate snail ue per- preaching to his Coneresration sid thal a . . . f o I u uo wuutu cut tne inroats ol. ine apos A ..... I ff a, t tates wjtii us tune compnncnon as he would go inio a pen of hog and butch er mem une ot the 'Seventies said that at first he shuddered at the idea of killing all ihe apostates,--men. wo men, and child ren,bnt had become reconciled, to it ; lhat he was satisfied he would be saving them and assisting I ! 1 .1 ? - t.I 1 " ea - in Duuuirig up uie Kiugaom." . NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. LijiiU itUMK Anin riu.Ti is cared is .our 1 Sprint Stvle or IHIKSX.HATS. belicvins 1 hem to be the lightest and Aamfaowc Moleskin Hit jet onered.-.nisde wih the rea teste care.es- necmiy ipr our own sates, and by me most eei brated mannfartarers. , Wa offer them ta oar na tron, feelinjt confident of their superior qesritv and finish. By the aid of out French conform tuer, (it beina the first ever nsed In the Htate.) we can remodel them 10 fit the mort difficult shaped heads. Call and examine oar styles before inak Ing your parebases. - -r- r milieu to escape Irom their commtiii.tyl 'T'HB s "to tpll lhir'H A tatne oUnt ft.m n IX lhalh iws uyyiit iiiciti. " I Slock Ol One of the Bishons.'lhe other'dav. m latP.r... HmtC.l&&fC; frtmi J. TVi-t'N . l . I .nuUt-tunre n. .Wech-inics' Kxrlmnt"-, Cdliimwrf, who ate ntithor iit-d to act as t'al for iht Commercial. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED HOUTIIKRJi AND WESTERX 1 JOliJtNAL OFcPUOCKESS, .jf DETOTBD TO THB FBOMOTION r .. SCIENCE, ART, MANUFACTURES, COM MEKCE, AGRICULTURE AND TRADE," j! UEiiiiiiui rvi tu in.am. vr Merebanto, Planter. the Home, of Ba.l-H vesB Men, W. toamtBaTBTfc RICHARD EDWARDS Eeitoaa. AuitUdbf large number of Distinguished CrUri jp. - ? , Mors in various SutUs. . ; - ' ' - Tl Journal of Progress la allied to m party. It Ma.i.telBB ea pelitiral prineifrie. he IATKOu IT V MND PROSI'KRITV OPTHH UMON and the SOVEREIGNTV OFTHK tfTATR, according ro toe eond I Henea ad )aiutBBtia4 el the f SUfawKA i. COWSTITUTiOW. -! eks iu eneritine uxs. principles by iitcrainf intercouf m blwen all aeciione nf the Country . and dVvtlopii.g the re mou rcee of the SOUTH and W ET. v.- The toouih produces the s;reat MaI of the (Country and consumes vaatanifuniB of the pio iueta and minufactuiea of turf own and lorrign landa; hence, the importance f "onMtH-rciaMJen-trea and. Internal linnrovj. men to, t k- ep pace wiili the North, which is making Such rapid strides to commercial and political st-veri ignly. The Journal of Progreaa will be me COMMER CIAL ANI INDUnTKIAl.' OUOAN of the SOUTH AND WEST; devoted t Kdvcation, COMMBBCB, FlMAMOB, TaAPK, iwTBBBBt lMPBOVB BIRTI. MASPrACTVBBB, AeBICDtTOBBbnil AllNINO. Inall iheae dc-partincniaits culumna will be worthy of patrons ce. . - "To our family rradora. We will furnish a page agreeable and intereslirg to (hr oldand young; con-, eisiingtof original end select Hiograpiiica I sketches of eliiinitlied men ; the luteal and most reliable tiewauf the day frnii: time to time we will furnish a diBlIglicnl and Hisioiicul account of the t orn- inercial t iile and Towns throufioui th-i'ountrt, together with Illcstbatiotcb f BBPABBiTEXPaEssLV FOB THI JOrjIKAL. t" AguntD wanted for thU Journal, on which a liberal commission la uHowed." Those aDDhlnc forasi-neiea. must forwsrd a rec minrndHtiun from one or more Merchant and the J'osi Materof the town. No other application noticed. Specimen numbers sent to any part of thr- country on applK caiion. All communii aiions to bt forwaidrd tothe Journal of Progrt as, Kuhimore or t. Louis. Publish bd j.ortult. I' Manulncturers and Mechanics' Eichang'-, un Iron HniWing, fta!:: m ore, and al ih K. Cor.-of Cheatnutand Four th Streets, St. Louis. Mo ,nnd supple d by anpoint- d A gentK throughout the Unit d tat-M w TERMS t Only $1 vt annuni. IS copies will be sent to onb addrsn, if in the cn trt, ior S15. Jr Poat Maatersare authorised to act ns Agt-nts. and retain for their coutniision 25 per rent. Keb. 1. THE NORTH CAROLINA 3IUTIAL LIFEIXSUKANCECOMP'V, BALK1G11, N. C. 1,HE aboveConipan hi-s been inpurationsinct the lsti'l April, 843, under ihedireclioi.ol ihr ollowin OUicets, vie : Or, Charles K.J onhsun, President, W in.. . iley wood, Vice I'resldcnr John G. H illiuius, Secretary, W m. It. Jones. Treasure'. ' Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr.ClurteB fe. Johnson, j . . Dr.Wm.H.MeKee. 5 Atedunl Doaxd of Dr. R.B. Haywuod, ) Cotuultatn.. J . liersiaan. General A K;ent. This Company haa received a charier efvinimH. vantace tothe insured ovsrany other ;omiKiiiv The 5lh Section ajives the Husband i lie privilege ic Ir.BurrbiB.own lile forth sole use of his Wile-and Children free from ffny, claimrof the represents. ivrsol the husband or any of hla creditors. Organized on purely mutual nrinclDrra". the life memberartic1palrln the trAoeof the profits which arracciarco annually resides. th applleant foi Ifb.wnen the annna I premium is evrrs30 ma n. one naif in a Note. .. - . , AllQlalmafortnaarancesfainattheCiimpanywII tpoid within ninety dnysafterprooi of The dealt ctthe parly isfornished Hlavea are ineared fornne or live vrara at r.t. erhlch will enable all Slaveholders to secure t hi eiassofnroperityagaintlihe tlnerialntyof life. Slave insurance presenta new and intereatin feat err lr. the history of North aroline. which wilt prove very important to the Southern States. The Issi four months operation finis Company hows- verrl areeamoant of Knelnresa morrihan the Directors expected to do the first year having I?r. Wn. W. Habbiss. Modieal. KxalUlner. and Agent. Wilmlnaton, N. C. Alinommitnica'ionsonbusincafof the Company rhould be addressed to B1CHARP H. BATTLE, Seo'y. Raleigh, Jne8. 1850. THE ANNALS .OF SOUTHERN fll ET 110 DISH. .For "An admirable annual." .V. O. Advocate. p.rfA east amoont of valuable insinuation. i Texas Advocate. A vary complete and utrful repository of tn ' formBtion.' Quarterly Rtciett. Every Methodiat In the Boutta should pro- . eere H." jV. f"? Arirumtm a ;1856. "Tbere can be ao rt of doubt about tbe sac oeu of thla book Hmn "'irri and "Will get more out of It than tb worth of , one dollac" JV. O. Artrnrntr Cheap at Ire timet the ccmt."Ifome Circle. ca .... Baa not expected to find It so defen v in. - . iurci.iuir. j exam Advocate. "It must have coat great- labor." Southern -1856 . . . , - (melhottiel Ouarterlu. "Uoff can e, after this, do without it I" : " ' fofiw Cirri Large 12 DM. neatlv "Tbe plan and execution of It we hlhly coio- boynd and ruona.- is. to. MJuarterl. 93T"lt will have an enormoua cireolatiorb. - . --., Home Circle. Itntered.. Single' copies, bv mat, pre raid, $1. CtT" To preachers and bookscik-rs, ordering 1 dozen or more. . su per ceni, qibcouiii. mit tier ornered from, Btevctison &. Owcn Nnshvillt:; W.-P. Grif- nth, Norfolk, Tir-mi.? i. vr. Piatt, WiiMimiton, iruTii, oucrciiBtni. OLUnun. xinmiviiit! ; I- lirif. . V.; J5. H. Wjret8. CUarii-titotu Ji.UT. -or H. It. HcGiarMM, New Orleans, - tT For single copies ana special egeucies, aatirvm inn ertitor, CHARLES. P DEEMS. May 14. (26tw) Wilnilngton, N. C. 0UJI MOTTO IS TO PLEASE" . . -':!' AT THK . ' .: - U'lloUuctoit Saddle, MarrTcs't. anal Truul Matiulaetory. ubscriber reapec tl uily 1 n form t ti ep ub He iehas recently received additions to' his Saddle and ilarnea Mountinga,dke.,the nanuiaciuring,aihia8rore"on market street. every ri luii.i ijii n rovpn iivie. jnnit . iin.i.ni x a : .t.l I .ft. U It B.t . hxyrviCT In the bMnnesn, lie foeU eoafident that hewill bearjie to give entire satisfactiuntoailwho mayravor him wtin a call, tic baa now on hand and w inconstantly keexta larjteassortmen tof Coach, Gist and Suite? Harness, Lady's Saddles, Undlcs,lThp,q-c, Uenuemen's Saddles, Whips i-. s.,-.-. Spurs-; de.; s'. v- "fealrf which he wilfwarrant to be nffw M the best materials and workmanship, ' 1 He has also lint luurtnicnl at Truiihs, Valise; Saddle and Carpet Bass. itatcbel. Vanrv Trunks. dVCanrfallothxr ar. llclea usually kept In ch estabiiahmenrs. all ol w'ich be oflerr low fct 7 ASH. or on shortcredii to prompt custoner8. -' " . Saddles, Harness.TrsniiS.aa-iicBl Hta,&.c Ae.. made to order. -' " - , In addition tothe above the eubscribe rat ways keeps on band a lara-eaiiDalv of Strlnc fjeather and has bow, and will ke-spthraofh tbe season a Kunninoriiwaiiii riy BV'tta Allaretnvitedto call andeaamlnr my Good whether ia want or not. aal i.l..ilManr.li.l.. In my asset t meat te all who may favor me with S call. . . . , ' ' . -. ' HsraesrsndOoach TrlmmlnWaoid t a" rat.' priet to persons baying to manufacture. , aiBO.nmrBarwnoleaalei v . I . -" UktA -alRldips: VehUWaboasbi t. old eeinoBa-, roas. ;4 JOHN J . CONOLKY . i Ft.Rswi.i;i - -s:'- a ir 123 .; ffUilLESlLt 4SD EKTAIL UBUCER " Keeps- constantly eii hand, B'uwi, Tea, Ltiguot Provision; M ood and Willow Ware, -Vitii, a Conjedionarie,4-e. South Front lr eel. W I L.M I N UTtIN N . C. Sor. IS, I8S ' 109. CI! AS, D MYERS, hat and cap emporium 34 Market St. WitMiKoTOir, NC. P.AB"' 00L TOU. VILK. 1ND MOLESKIN ATB. Cloth, Plush, ard Silbt Glazid Caps, by tne ca a or dosrn. A I New York Wholesale Prices. mareh 12. ' 1U4SIS, BKOTflER & CO., - COM MISSIfJN MERCHANTS, . WILMINGTON,-N.' C. - STO keY O l .DH AM, GROCERS. " - AND COMMISSION MERCflANTS, WILMINGTON, N. Ck : Liberal Cnnh'advarrces made on Klour, Cotton, nd Naval Stores consigned to them. Aug. 1 . - , ' - 6& 1 y. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Watkb Strkkt. WiKiiiKSTOh. No. Ca. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on reasonable terms. 5 June B. 3tt-ly-c as. c. smith. kttr.ES cosrw. JAS. C. SMITH Sp CQ., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N. C. April 26. - 18-lV - GpQRGE R. FRENCH, ' . MAKUFACTt'RElt AND WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER ' IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, , NO. 11. MARKET STREET, March 6. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR 1X0 FOKUSDlilG AG EST. Will give hi personal attention to business entrust ea to his ears. Sept. 8, 1856. 75-fy-c GEO. W. DAVIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT SOUTH WATER STREET. WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 22. 132. II. DOLLNER. O. POTT tR Jr. J. CAM ERDEN DOLlNER, P0TTEK Si CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS NEff YOHK. April 30, 1855. 20-ly. HENRY BUUKHIMER ' WHOLBSAtB A BBTAIL TOBACCO; SNUFF AND CIGAR . S T O R V.. - !IGX OFTHE INDIAN CHIEF' MARKET STREET e dmtr abovn Water vvilmttiKten, W C. N.B. AU Of ders filled wiU despatch. Oct. 26th. 1355 93-tdtw-c ANDREW S. KEMP, AlTORsNEY IXLAW. ELIZABETUTOWN, N. C. Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Bladen, Kobeson, Columbus and Sampson. June 12. , 38 ly i.. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL R0CER, - AND DRALRH IN LIQUORS. WINES ALE PORTE Rr dc No 3, Granite Kew, I'cotit Street. -WILMINGTON, N.C. Keb. 17th, IP5S. UO-tf. t 'HK Latest style of Gent.'a hummer Hats is the COWGRKSS I1AT. jhsi Introduced bv Genln. Sample case received 'his merning bi Kxpress, at the Hat and Can Kmporium. 31 Mar ket street. CHAS D. M VERS". May 12. - WILMINGTON & WEL. R. R. CO. Urrtca ofths KneittBBB & ofbbitbkdbrt, , r. Wilmington. N. C. March I. 1857. ( THE Tit PASSKNGKU TRAINS WILL. UN. TIL further notice, run over this road aa L1- owa t s r " -. GOING NORTH, DAILV DAV EXPRKSS TRAlIv leaves Wilmington at 6 A.M. 1 arrives at Goidsboro'at 9.6s- icamesine minutes - and arrives at Weldooatl.30 P M. NIGHT KXPIIKSS TRAIN leaves Wiln ins on at 4 30 P. M.; arrives st Goldt-boro at R.S0, o sapper 20 minutest arrives at- Wcidon at 1.00 A. M. . - , . GOING SOUTH, DAILY. DAV EXPRKSS leaves Weldon at 12 M.. rrivea at Goldaboro' 3 20 P.M. leaves in S min utes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sup per. :'-' . - .NJG1I T EXPRKSS leaves Weldon at 9 P.M4 r.'ives at Goldsboro' at l.iO A. M. leaves la 10 mtnotes- bi rives at Wilmington at S.40 A. M. "The Nijrhl E?prefl Praln. connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both Ways, at Gelds horo. . . .... Tit rough rickets North aofd In VVHminfton; 'o Baltimore ftIZ: to Philadelphia tltrto New VorJj 915 id to Washington, DC, tlL ti? riCKI.TS Wtt.l. MOT B SOLO TOk EBO IM PBBSOll. ' " V " !' Passengers are notified that an extra charge- of utcnly-fite cents v ill bo required of those kSo do not purchase lickele at stations. : " Preljmt bv passenger trains double rales?1 t.o- i-al fare, with tickets, about 3 eents per. milef if jaid tn ihe ears. ... FKKIQHT TRA1NS.-TWO tlironrh schedule trains between Wihnlngtoa and Weldon, each week 1 leavinc alternately on Mondava mmd Thursdays and srriving on Taesdsys and FrU days. Fourschedule trains perveek to Goldabo ro'; leaving Wiim'stsron en Tuesdava, Wednes days Fridavs and SaBrdaTSBd Qbldsboro' on Mondays, Wednesdsvs.Thur days and Salardava. making ' with the throoerh" Iralne a Tiaibe Irelaht train both wsvB brtwern W ilmin'trton and Goldfborv; ems iftegnlar train for way freight. AM dees on freishi. an ordawn. naVabteat Gn. eral Freight Office ie Wilmington. on recr-int or deliverv, ezelnsive 6f that en the North Caro lina Railroad,-which may be pre-paid or not at the option of ta consigner. - j ... r m rv FREMONT. April 21. V Chief Eng. A. Superlntendeat . f DI1VA PAU'rr'o JUST Received and opened, one doer Soatli of mi Furnitnro Stoie, a lot of ear fltitnrltv Pi. aaos. from several Manaac toiit, .! iv. 1 k.. ever ofierrd la this pmee. slats 6. F, 6f snd 7 Oe lave. rosewood easea, fall roand and sqesreBm'sb, fell iron fnmes, drew, . A small advanee n Sana iaetartrs' vboluoU prices, will be ask4stf FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COLN . . TBEIB TALCS AT THE MIMT. ' ' . -GOLD COINS. Auatrla-Q-uaUrople ducat ........ ya 12 0 Ducat 2 27 5 Sovereign (for Lombard)....... 6 85 0 Baden Five Gultleh . . . .. . ....... 2 40 Ba vmiaDocat .". . 2 27 0 Belgian Twenty-franc piece...... S Tweaty-nve iranc piece 4 v 0 Bolitriaa Doubloon . ..... . . Brazil-Pieceol 6400 reia. BriiairH--Sivereign..... . 4! (5 Brunswick Ten-TJialer.... ....... 7 )o Central American. . . . .14 UO EScsudo .... Gold Dollar 1 60 835 Criilr-rDanbloon (before 1835). .. ...15 57 0 ...15 66B J DcrimoiTi-'Doublr: Fred, or 19Thaler 7 83 0 Ecuador Hall irupblooti... 7 V0 EptUQiidred pittatrBj......... 4 970 FraeTwemy irm neaC. ....... 3 $5 p UreecorrweBiyractuoav.. 3 4&0 Har.oa-er-rTen Thaler. George IVi t 7 Si 0 Tea-Thaler, William IV and Erncsi7 89 0 Hiudostan Motiur. East India Co. . 7 10 0 Meckienboro: Ten Thaler . . . .. ... 7 89 0 Mexico Doubloon, average..... .. .15 53 0 Netherlands Ducat 2 20 5 Tenguildera;.... 4 007 New Granada Doubloon, 21 carat. standard.. 15 510 Doubloon, 21 carat standard. inclu ding ihe silver....;....' 15 710 Doubloon. 9 lOlha standard ..... .15 310 Doubloon. 9 lOihs standard, inclu- - ding the silver 15 33 0 Persia Toroaun 2 23 0 Peru Doubloon, Lima, to 1533.... 15 55 0 Doubloon, Cuzco, to 1833.... ....15 62 0 Doubloon. fJuzco, to 1837..., 15 53 PortugalHall joe (full weigrH).... 8 65 0 Vron , 5 81 0 Prussia- -Double Fi ederick. . . . Rome Ten scatli. ......... .'. Russia -Five roublesvi ....... Sardinia Twenty lire....'.. Saxony Ten lhaleij.... Ducat ............. i . Spain Pistole (qr, doiitfoon). Turkey--Hrjfrnl'retf pikstfei. . . . TuBcanv -ri'iiTr - 8 000 10 37 0 3 96 7 3 84 5 7 94 0 1 2'60 3 900 4 37 4 United States--Eagle (beoVe Juue, 2 30 0 1834 ) .-. ,..o dollar piece ol C. Bechler. av 62 0 erage.' .....t. 4 85 0 Dollar of the same, average...... 96 0 , Five dollar p'c of A. Bechtler $4 92 a 5 00 0 Dollar of the sq roe 93 0 Oregon Exchange Co Five dollar. 4 83 0 N. G. & N. Suit FranciscoFive dolg. ...-..........$4 83 a 4 95 0 Miner Batik, San Francisco-Ten dollars .....9 06 a 9 92 0 MoffimdcCo., 9 78 a 9 93 0 " M Sixteen dollar ingots, about..: 15 75 0 " RATES OF POSTAGE'. Letters composed of one or more piece or paper, but not exceeding Iiall un oru.ee. in weight, aent any dislmice not exceeding 300C milts, 3 cents ; over 3000 miles, 10 cJii'. Double rate if exceeding l.oll" an ounce treble, if exceeding an .ounce; and so on elinrging an additional, me for every, addt lional half ounce, or Cruel ion oi Lallan ounce. Absolute pre-pnymetn being required 011 all letters to places within ihe Uiiiied Stales, Iroru and after April 1st, 1355. FroinaWaflerJanOary 1st. I806; all Jet ters between place hi the United. Slutee must be pre-paid, cither by postage slain pa, or stamped envelopes. . , Letters dropped in the post Joffice for de livery in the same place, I cent each. Letters advertised are charged 1 cent each, besides regular postage. Drop letters are not advertised.- Circclars, 1 cent fur 3 ounces or less to any part of the United 8 lutes, tq consist ol but one piece ofpaper pre payment option- 'Dayly newspapers weighing three ounces or less, 45 1-8 eenls per qnarter, when sent I aA iw - aX? i Is ' .toui v"croi puDiicuiion to actual and bona fide subscribers any where in the Uni ted States, Transient newspapers sent any where within ihe United Slates, I cent for three oil nces or less. , When the article to be mailed is a eircu lar, pamphlet, or newspaper, it should be so enveloped ns to be open at one end other wietit will be charged as a letter. " BRITISH POSTAGE - "ARRANGEMENTS. Letters nosted or charmri i.. ti it..;,,i States will be rated at a hatfounr m tho single leMcrjover a Iiall and sot exceeding an ounce, as a double ltir ovc- n Hnd "ot exceeding an ounce and a ball', as a treble letter: and so on. each hilf nunc 0Tci"naI excess roassiitritiiig a rate. The eiirffle rates tn h i-hnrH , . -h letter posted in the United Stales addressed 10 any place in Great Britain or Ireland is 24 ceniaY ihe double rale 43 i and . Said postage on letters goinff to so bn. - a7rl 11 CT fak nnv aIom in Great Britain or Ireland ratty be pre-p tid, il Ihe whole amount is ten.lered at the office in the U. S:- where mailed, nt ill the sender. - . Newspapers msy be mailed nt any olhee tne United. States lo any .'place ra Ibe Uniied Kingdom pa the nre-pavment of 2 rents, and may on receipt from, any place iu Great Britain or Ireland, be delivered at any office in the United Slates, on pavmentof2 cents. Note.--Each Government i to charge 2tenls on each newspaper. These are to be sent in bajids or covers, open at the sides or ends, and to contain no manuscript what ever. ; ., . Persons mailing letters to loreio-n rnnn. tries, with which ibe United States have not entered into postal arrangements? are remin ded that it i necessary lbr.ihem ,to pre-pay ine ptoner postatre. or the- lertere cmrniii k. t. ; , C0C0ANUTS, COCOlfiTs D.lJi )i J .P.C"." f"W- S.ore,wkole- SW aV-' V -V-. U a-B . " r StoreTNo. 40-. . . -adw.y Variety -APrU ta : - W.H.DeNEALE. V"iSS' ? CANDIES. CANDIES. A V. Wpptf of Kxtra Oaodies per i .fhr J-A- Sianljt, wbolewla a4 retail at Broadw Varletr Stors; Ns. ). No. 40. 4 ...z -- - --- prn 10. - i W. H. OeNEALB, NATIONAL P0UCE CAZSTTE. rpbis Great Jerat of Crime sad Criminals is -a. la the Twelfth Year, and U widely circulated tbrsaOBt the eoootry. ( contains all the Great Triata. Crimhtal Coea,nd apfmprlaie Editorials oaiaaame,tcciner wttn inforajatienoa Crlmraal Matt era, not to be found is aar eifeer newspaper. Sbserlpioaw2, per Aaaom 1 tl, fo Six Mojtths, 10 be remitted by-Sabsesibers, fwho sbjottld' wrie iteir Barnes and lbs Kuan, ceantv and stats when they reside plainly.) w ; . . To H-A.SKVMOt'a, : - Editor Proprietor of tbe " - lotl rlk GaxetfcB,- ; r - tf YKCllyr BALTIMORE LOCK UOPITAL." 1W. JOHINSTUN, THK louuder of this Celebrated Institution of fers tite most certain, Speedy and unit e licet u al remedy in the world lor PECRJZT DISEASES. I Gleets, Strict ores, Seminal Weakness, Paias m tbe LouM. Constilulional Uebility, Imputvucv Weakness of the Back and Limns, Affections o ho Kidneys, Palpitation ol the Heart, Dysnertela Tl ervolia IrritaKi Ifw nimufJitaHj f. 1 fie Skin 1 tkoae serious and melanchcMV disor- uuui lug ucsLf ireuTc uaoiia 01 lemtb Q -hichdcBtroy both body and mind. Those secret I aqa eotuary pracUcet more fatal 10 their-victim Lhn the aong of .the Syrens to the mariners ct 'iwf,Mijng ineir iuosi oriiilaol Hopes or an. ucipiions, rendrtn rnarria.eVo., iwpoesible. Especially , who have become ibe victims of Solitm' - Kics.That dreadful snd destructive habit which annually sweeps to aa untimely era ve thousands ol ye-one roe f the Most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who rnlghtmherwine have entranced lis tening Senates jth. the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy theUvinglyre.may eaU with fuP eonadence. ... ; MAR MA GE. Married pesohs, or Young Men, con temple tine marriage, being awarcof Physical IVeaknesa, Or canlc UebiUty, Deforaiities, Ac, should immedi. ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. -.. . He whoplaces himself underthecareof br.John stun may religiously confide in his honor as s gen tleman, and confidently relv unon hiLm ... u.. aician. . . Da. Johnston is th nnl HhrJ r-r!?a'!t?dl,e"is.,ng 10 cur Priv,,,e mplaints. . 11 L """""t are entirely unknown toallothera. Prepared -Irora a lil spent jn thr Great Hosphala of Europe and the First in tSi DK?iIL,KUs:ng,ani,' Frnce' ,he Brockley 01 Philtfdelphia, p., and a more extensive practice than nnu ntk.. I. I t t . . T l.e - -- -j w.uw rDicwu iue worm. 11 is man v . : luiuiiiui ourrirai r eraiiona la a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted - If VLi lo bt TdUy and effectually relit td,ehovld shun the numerous trifling imposters who only ruin their health, and apply to him. A yUlvB WARRANTEP OR NO CHARGE. uui. irottune corner. ail not 10 observe his name and number, for ignorant trifling importers. - .u. KfuiijiivtiDi ui. joaazioti, tart DR.jnnWVTn TV Member of the Roval graduate from one of the meat eminent Collegea ol ur 1 1 . W'YZ fc . F" wi wnusc .tits uuiicu oisiei.ina ttxm nrAa r 1 f .V. T. 7"i . -""'f, iiaa enecien some HMMciuirif cures toat wereeverknowru Many troubled with ringing intheeara and head vben asleep, ereat nervodsnses, being alarmed at anddea sonnds and bashfurfeW. with frequen! mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. I V hen the misguided and imnrtidei.t ... t nliiJI.n.. fc. ' It.. tMk!l 1 . i- . . ' ' . " uuu. U. m imuiutu tne seeds 01 nis painful disease, it too often happcu? lliat oDill-Uni-ed sense of shams, or. dread of discovery, deters hlin from applying to those who, from education andrespectabilltr.ran alone befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional rymptomsof-this horrid uiBcaacuiaaeiueir appearance, such aa ulcerated ure iurnai.oisessea nose, noctural pains in the head and limbs, dimness of eight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful ra pidity, till at last the palate of the month onhe bonesof the nose tail in. and the victim of this awfuldiseasc becomes a horrid object ofconimir- wrii.uu,iuiain puts a period to bia dreadful auf ferings, by sending him to -fhat bourne from "-"" o retier rnuros." to f uch therefore T Z!L, ,onP,eaen1,,n,8e,'o Preserve the most .ci tri ana, irom nis ejtiensive prac tice in the first floSD ta S of Rurnn. .-A A VLz. , . -s- N 14 aaUICIli:! hecan conndrntly recommend a safe and speed v" cure to the nnfortuna'e victim f this horrid di- '"7"'"ncnoiy lact, that thousands fall V, i . . ureBa,u compmini, owing to thr fin skilfularss ol ignorant pretenders, whn. h it.. of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitu tion, either sr-nd the unfortunate sniTcrer to an u.i.i'M. (mcjur ciao raa e tne residue of life ml erable. . 5 TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J.addreeses all those who haveinjured them VHU bjr nri,r,e and improper Indulgences These are some of the aad and mclanctolv ef. lecta. proauccd by early habits of routh. vis- 0'.',he,"8,clF Limb.,' Pains in the " .al. w otgni, Loss of Muscular Pow Ie.r',.P.l,,l:,r?B.0 h9 Hear., -Dya,pfcy, Nervous ""'"""7 '"B'-Hieai si ire digestive J-'unc Uo5s!cnCr DebiUt,r syPonis fConomp. Menta'Uy The fearful .ffects on the mind arc mnch 10 be dreaded t Loom of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Kvil Forebodings "V"; rJ.. " " ive or soli tude. 1 lmlditv.dtc.are aoine nfihaoii. 1- 1 Mm. VnrBllin nl Ku,lAai W,.lf Thousands of persons of alleges, ean now jodge what is the eause of their declining health. Los- 5 ''"' T'"r.ueciing weas, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about tbe eres conih and nnintnini nf ..i,.i.i! ' DR ' JSSl!SXP'a INVIGOIIATING REME .; Or. POR ORGANIC WKAKNSS. f By this great and important remedy weakness o. the organs are speedily cured and full vigor restored. Thonsandsof the nVba't Aervoua and Debilitated Individuals who had lest al7 hpe. have br A imme diately relieved. All impedimtnis tA JM'KRIaGF Physical or MentalDisqualificationa, Nervous lr ritabilitv Tremblings and Weakness, or cxhauati of the most fearful kind, speedily cured bv Dr Johnston. - . . Young men who have Injured tbrrnstlvearby a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequency horned Trow evil companions, or at school, tbe effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cur.d, rendera marriage iinvigiiiuiowviiwu. jino and body, should apply immediately. . . . . t - . What a pity that a yonng man; the hope of hi country, and the darling of bi parents, hoold be snatches from all prospects and enjoyment s of life by the consequences of deviating from the path oi nature, and indulging in a certain aecret habit, ostii vwvaw, vnwc coniempiatliig :' MARRIAGE. oneaid reneet tnat a eonnd mind and body are the r.""5 "0.rL5,e!-Sr P? ednnuti.; thPstigh life becomes a wear, pilgrfm.ge, Kme ptoT pect honrlydarkens to tbe view; te m'd sceomei shadowed with despair and filbM .h- li" eholv n-flaelioai that th. K.h.. m. ."1'"' 1 1 oome. blighted with orfTown. W wmm. "'nawJiit'i' - Ba.tBoat, Mo -' - ' .-"v-. teiy eitaci peisenaity or my setter. . Diseases Speed Iry Cared. - s TQ STRANGERS. A . many tlumtaadoomred mt this Instil u ion with . tbebtsi len years. - and the namerea iatnsr tant Sargical Operations perforsnrd by Dr. J.. wit- nessea y ine tie? arte rs ot me papers, snd msny othe persons, notices of which have appeared again No Mercurfor Nauseous Drugs Use'4 ' OFFICE, No.-7, SOUTH FREDERICK at! left hand side vnlnn fmm P. . aaa eeaikemsn of character and responsitilii , iaviaj n"letf c l O cant -tne half ouueer pre a suScfcm fisrantee to the afflicted. I poymept- requited. w- TAKE NOTICE. It la wttb the createst reractaaee that Dr. -HfHSBTOl p ennn bis eara u sppeae before ta pablie. aoraavm It anpfOteaalotMil for a lTwela aa mAxrr-A lm tm nbi.. di ao, the mieri. 9mfs4tMT Umairer txmid nut fail ta imu into tnf aajwia Of ae man' y imp de : ) t unlearned Ampoatera, vtin tnnouisiabla riM hum. r Qoackabop, rmwarDs; tkwelarae eHtea, eopyins: Xw. JaaxsTuC advaitaetnenta or advrrtlatnathafjraa as p JT"1"". w awuiow-omBea leuoWB. laa Ian ta w cm k at tbei ortciBal trade, witli hum t. I the br-Bta, wBo. for the porpoae of nUdag- as4 teoetr raise basses, aa Chat th afri! o......: - m, ia to littUi headkng at. tb eta. Igimaa tooiahtnc; care frcna peraona Dot to ba fuaod. atolc yoa i tajQDg Urto bottleaof Lkouci VTins aad etae packara of fttUiy and wortfcleaa eonpomh, eataalaalv T. Triftlna- an aula afw ..aji. . - - r:. 11' Tr T rMatamJ ml tn . tr l. m.wm no hk I rnnd rwaUth. to alrt over voar nlBaa disaTreoDtaBeaB?' f It iatbtanotivathai tnneaa lr.J. to advernae. pern blobb ea nn oar. Ta tfeaaa aaa m i I vita iu. "PWtatiap, ha inmltiin v lm aar tbat bia eeeak. pm ortnloma arwaya bare la Ms ef. " ad aootatsi-r . Fume t ba aawd tar i wmtw BBM viitiM tbaald itata a mA rnms .v.. I a4v-rtiavaMtWaanauWaBteB, . -. -Tn.i-JMlr COJNST Amirm Rii Dollar.............. 0 67 5 Florirtr.' . . ... -. .". .jas 43 U . T acid y ki euj Zei it. .... ami CO f l.- w . l. li . . B me, t i L,lIOf iuibutu) p.. ........ , iiiof Baden Crown .-. 07 Gulden or florin. ...... ...... .V.. . " Buvaria Clown ...........,.... .71 SILVER 39 5" CGZ 39 5 3 0 &3 0 46 U 37 O 18 5 ) Horm.. Six k re u tzer. . Belgium Fire Irenes. . . . . ..-. Two and a halt' JrnncV. Tnn I, on.- Franc...... v..,f . Bolivia Dollar . .... ". . Hall doUur. dvb'ased. ISSft " Aiimrier dollar, debuw il. IS3f.-.V;. Brazil Twelve hundnd rtw.v....t Eight hundrrd rei...l...... Four h und red. . .-, ........ .'. ... Bremen Thirty six grot e.Cv'.I" 11' Brif a iitlall crown ..... . . . . ; . , Shilling... .v. . F oorpet.c-e..-. . v.'.V '.' 7 Brunswuyk TliaLrf -- v Cerirral Arrrerfet Dollar, ficcr7Vy Chili Dollar..- J, . 1 Q-uarter doUar .-i.V..... Elgin dollar or real -i.v.;. Denmark Rigsbauk thalcriv. . 1 01 O 112 bd 3 1,4 7 opecie thaler-.. X- 1 Thirtv-two shilli lira cuauor Quarter dollar..-. Egypt Tweaiy. riiasli'e's . France Five frd uce.' . ...... Fra ne .'. . . ...... .v. I '. Franklbrt Florin ........ , . Greece Dr'aclini.-...-. . '. Guiuria, British -Guilder .-...V..:.v Hanover Thaler, fine silver....! Thaler. 760 fine Hayu -Dollar, or 100 centimes... .'. Hesse CflseelThaler. One-six 1I1 lhaJcr. ........... . .- Hesse Damsiadl -Fioiiu or Gulden . . Hindostan Rupee Mexico Dollar, averagf.. . .. . . . l Nades Seudo . . ....."!.... . " ." , Svi herlai;d -Three guilders .v.. . 1 Guilder . , . . . .-. . . .-. Twenty five ee'riisV. . r - - - - - CO 0 4 O 20 (1 40 0 95 - - . . .u.U,a.-. . . . . . .(J New Granada Dollar, usual weight 1 12 0 foliar, iigber and debased. I8S9.. Norwaj -Itigsdaler. Persia Sahib koran . . . . .v. .... PfW Dollar, Dima mint . ... . ... Dollar, Cuzco Hulfdollar, Artqupa debated.... Hall tlpllAT, Pasco Poland ZIoty.v. ..... ... . . ; Portugal Cruziido ......... ."" Crown onood rei.-. ... Half Cmwn.r. Prussia Thaler, averagr One-sixth, average -. Double 1I1 tiler, or 3 1-2 gu.'Jcii. . . . Rome SrucJo Teslon. llvree sc'udo...... Ruseia Rouble .................... Ten Zloty.....v.. ..." j6 0 21 5 00 6 00 8 3G 0 495 II 2 55 2 120 56 U 68 0 II S9 0 CO S 30 0 75 n 135 OCEAN STiAM NAVIGATION.' Tile follow in r rate's of roflaire on l-iira have been agreed upovt brtnten ihu govern, mentand the Geiman States, Prussia. &.c. Bremen. 10 cents ; QlUei.L'urg 13; Alfonn, Auj-li ianlLmpire. Otic'ludii.ir Hni -arv. dn. lieia, Lnmbartlj and Venice) Eavntin. 15n:i:e wick, Hamburg.. Hanover. Alt rklei.bnurg Schweriue and Siraeliiz. Kitu'dom ol Pnm. eia. Kingdom of Saxony, and Saxe Altt u burg, 15; all oilier Girman Sl:.ls. cilits and ipwns. 22; Swiizerlund ai d the Nether lands 25 ; Denmark pud Schh-sn is. 27; Po land and Russia. 29j CotisrnMiitnpk-, Grerce and Sweden 33 rNonfroy. 37 rre-ntivmnx lootional: ' Alt-znndriu. Corfu. falnriJ' ol Malm. VT:,t. Iwcliiti, 30 renu ; Italy, (except upper pari 33; pre-pay ment required. . JSewapapers And Circulars 2 eenia rnrti to he prenaid. - Mails to Tnt Pacinci For'a'slnfrle let. tt-r. not exceeding; halfnn oui;ce iil weichi, from New York to CmriB. 20 di lit ; to Panama. 20 ioslnae to be iweb:iiI. I'm. tage to Callilornia and Oretr.ii f ihev bcini? U. S. po?6 eions) ncrd i.ol be pte-"nid. lilTiNi MAIC8. A line is ertahhahrd Le- tween Charleston snd IJavafia. thr. uruut ers lout-lin g nt Savannah and Key West r the posiase of which is firm the inn f !.-. par Lure to Havana 10 rrnls on n ii.wle h-t- trr. not exceeding halfan ounce in weichC wimi an additional 10 renis lor each, nddi. lional half ounce, or fractional exert nrimff- an ounce to be pre-paid. Poffi.ge nn rarh nevrspaper to Hovara. 2 rents, Uo to bn prepaid as on letters. On letters to Rriiisn diIi Jim. r!n Ifk cents, tl not over 3000 tnilcg r if rer ti nt " dwtanee, 15 eenls a single rate pre jaid ot not, at the option ol the of the sender. : RATES oHosfAf:!? Tothe East Mrres, Jam. Borneo. Lai v en Sumatra the Moluccas, and the Phitiu- pine Islands, 3..:.. Ve are nutliorized la siai tlmi a. .n nients leaving been niade ky Great liriitiiu lor Collecliug in Judia the BriuVI. njij o'ht fciteira posiagri en letters bet wren the Unt ied Kingdom and. IhC East Indus-. uLefticr traosmiitrd vk Sou'bamptdn or ia Alar-, seiiles, u tbe civuji mail, iterrnfu r the IW-. ted States fo$Joge only should he v epid tit, this eoonlry on tetters for the Ei ji,Ji m be tran'sBiiltt d by eiihi r of Jl.c ubeve r. ute,. vizzjiee cevi te single jate whm ilt At, eonveyroee fc by y Criit.li pi ck, i and inrcni.il viic cents ttiun- py (JniUd fciutrs packei.'. '' x ; Owinj to a reduction oflwelve cri.f Fuih. Briiih postage beyond jfenwlattj, hic lok place oh be 1st of February tnetant. the sin gle rates of fetter pooicee be tteen Mm V U led Stales and. Java. Borneo. Lt.hi.aro. Su matra, ihe Moloceaa. anet the Jrhilippine Is lands, will hercalier be as iolfow s : To Java, viaSbutltampfdn, 33 inl al of d cents tne kairoot.ee: a fid via Win, nr. - To Borneo. Lab nan, Suntalra. thr Ui- cas. and the Philippine Har.de t.r itr vri be 41 inelead nla-eefats BVhrneiii via Sou lit amptoat. and gl utetrad f 73 ernis the Quar ter ounce, or Tl intrtead of 83 cents he hal' ounce, when seat by tfboid uail via JJar seQ'es; yripuifatnt also required. Tbe tale- above jnentioTit-J .,..t,t. on letters for the lelatid il Java wi'l ,'ruvidn for lUeir sHvejaart by i Brhk.li prlet far as Sirtnpore. I nf ther wilt ,(.. i- t subject io a Nethcrland mm f p,!.-.Pt- u account of the co&veyauec &vni Sii rore to Java. " By the Pros Lin rbwJ 1, - tnese countries remain bbc! anef. MEWS KD BOYS Caps and (Um r.i ra , aaivv-dat C.D.MVfJlS. BBITISH LECnOBN niTK, . VV S'Vte. wide brima far IT..,. :. . TT J8 7 9 2 CG 3.1 '35 " 54 0 21 7 , 7 1 680 , . 970 17 O 187 bd-'O 83 2 18 5 ' 39 5 16 5 26 2 69 2 680 25 7 G7 5 11 39 f 44 7 CBBPfrietQ Cilia. X. 2irtEk ' Max 1?. m
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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