WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1857. I WHOLE NUMBER 1431 VOLUME XII NUMBER 33. TOG TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL If published every TaeDv, Thbssdav and Satosday at 95 per annum, payable Inallcaees In advance. BY YHOd. LOIUNG Emtoi and Paoraiaro Corner Frout and Market Street, W1LM IS4T0H. K. C. RATP.S OP ADVERTISING. 1 sqr. I Insertion $0 60 I 1 sqr. 2 months, 14. uu 1 1 2 Ji 1 ' J " 6 00 3 " ! 1 00 1 I ' " 6 8 00 1 .1 month, 2 60 1 1 12 1200 Ten llnea or iess make a square. Ifanadver tiaement exceeds ten lines, the pi Ice will be In nroDortioa. All advertisements are payable at the timaol choir inaartion. : Contract with yearly advertisers, will sajnade on tha moat liberal terina. - No transfer of contractafor yearly adverilaine will be permitted. Should circa. natancea render a change in businssa. or an unexpected remove necessary, a chars according to the published terms will be at the option of the contractor, for the lima ha haa advertised. ' - The Drivilere of Anauai Advertiser la strictly limited to their own immediate badness; and alt advertisements for the benefit of other persons as well aa all advertisements notimmediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements In length or otherwise beyond the limits enzszed. will be charged at tne usual rites No Advertisements le included in the contract for the sals or rent of houses or lands In town or ronntrv. or lot the sale or hire or negroes, wnein r the property is owned by the sdvertiser or by dtrrer persons.. -These are etcluded by the term imtrtlAltint htlStntSM . . . . All advertisements inserted In the tri-weekly Commercial, are entitled to one iesertlon In the Weekly free of chsrge. iOD, CARD AND FAWCY PniNTlWO, ! EIECCTED IS SUPERIOB. STILE. . AVERTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL, Vom Messrs. Dolimbb A. Pottb. Botonr-CnliiLma Smith. No. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. E. Co h tit. . . Baltimore Wm. Il.PtAKsaod Wat. Thomso MISGEiLLiANY THE GENEROUS BOY, We cannot contribute to the happiness of others without experiencing happiness ourselves. This is d. law of our natures, and we wish the young would try cons tantly to enjoy this Happiness. I saw a si?ht a few niortiings since, that did my .hrt good. It, was snowing. A lad without a jacket tlpo i his bask, or shoes upon his leet came shivering along the street. 1 was on the point ot speaK ing to him, whed a boy came out oi a house with a satchel of books on his arm evidently on his way to school. A' lit tle girl was with him, his sister no doubt tind a large good-natHred looking 'dog came trotting behind. The moment the little fellow reached the sidewalk, his at tention was arrested by the sight of the i , i i . -I vT-t l... 8tioeiess iaa, wno was jogging aiong rjy his side, and he accosted him familiarly but still in a friendly manner, with " Halloo, Johnny ; where are your shoes , t , ' Oh; I hafti'l got any," returned the boy, mournluljy. " Then why do you venture out ia tltls storm ' ' I Hdd ibcoxiid Id buy some Bread for riibther; she's sick." , ,,, " liave' ybii ariy inoriey to buy with 1 ' "Yes ; I have three cents which a gen tleman ga6 me for going of an errand Here they are;", said the little, fellow, opening his chilled Hands and showing tpaa etiA "Well," returned the other, ''Keep theni Safe: I'll get yoii a loaf of bread f and in less time than it takes xrie to write about if, he went into a baker's shop, which wals close at hand, and, presently returned with a large arid nice looking loaf of bread; which he gave to the boy. "Oh, thank you tL thousand limes. Mother will be happy now." . M Yon must have some shoes too," said our little herb. "You cannot nav igate in such weather without shoes. Wait a bit and he dashed into his house and soon came back wltfi d very respectable pair of cast off shoes " which he fitted the poor boy's feet. " There; tho?e will do ybtl some good at any rate. Cut home to your mother with your bread now. Comes Fido," and away went brother, sister and dog down the street, without waiting toie ceive the thanks of the poor lad, . who casta lingering, generous look towards them. From an .entry into which I had step ped, this little scene passed before me. Tears stood in my eyes 1 suppose there are some who will think I ought to have been ashamed of myself, but 1 couldn't help it as I witnessed the act of the noble hearted boy. He did not assist his unfortunate brother to gain the applause of man. Now where do you think our little hero found his generous heart ? I can tell you : at home, by his own fireside, among his brothers . and sisters; from the example and influ ence of a kind and benevolent' father and mother ; and from good books and schools. ' And I venture to say that wherever the lad may go,- whatever may be his trials and cares in after life, however fortune may knock him about, he will always find friends. OLD FASHIONED LOVE LETTEBS. Letters between the first Governor of Massachusetts, and his wife, about the year 1625 : My Most Sweet Husband How dearly welcome thy kind letter was to me, 1 am not able to express. The sweet ness of it did much to refresh me. What can be more pleasing to a wife, than to hear of the welfare of her best beloved, I - a a. . -l ana now ne is pleased wiln her poor en deavors! I blush 10 hear myself com mend. But it is vour love that conceives the best, and makes all things aeembet-4 :r wan tney are. i wish that I might always please thee, and that those com forts which we have in each other may be dailyncreased, as far as they may he pleasing to God. I will use the speech to thee that Abigail did touavid ul will . be a. servant , tb wash the feet of my Lord.w 1 will do any - service wherein I may please my good husband I confess 1 cannot do enough for thee but thbU art pleased to accept . the will for. the deed find rest content. I hae many reasons to Jnake me love thee; wherefore I wijl name two; first because thoa lovest God: and sec otidly because thou lovest me.. If these two were wanting all the rest would be eclipsed. But t must leave this discourse and go about my household affairs. am a bad housewife tb be kb lbng from tnem; Dut l must neeas Dorrow a nut time to talk with thee my sweetheart. I hope thy business draws to an end It will be two or"three- .weeks before" I see thee, though they be. long ones." God will bring us together in his good time tor which 1 shall pray, .f arewell, my good husband; the Lord keep thee. Your obedient wile. . Margaret Winthrop. Mv Good Wife -Although I wrote to thee last Weeky yet having so ht an op portunity. I writfe to thee again: for I do esteem one little: sweet short letter of thine, (such as the last was) to be worth two or three trom me. I began this letter vesterdaur at two o'clock; thinking to hae been at large, .7 i-- . A ... f . . ' but was so taken up by company and business, as 1 could get but hither, this morning. It grieves me that 1 nave not liberty to make better expression of toy love to thep; who art more dear to Taw than earthly things i hut 1 will endeavor that my prayeis may supply the defect ot my pen, which will be ot use to us both, inasmuch as the favor and blessing of God is better than all things besides. 1 know thou lookest for troubles here, and when one affliction is over, to meet with another; but remember our Saviour tells us, "Be of good, comfort; 1 nave overcome the woi id." 1 heretore, my good wife, rise up thy heart, and be not dismayed at the crosses thou ffleetest with tu family affairs, or otherwise; but stilt fly to Him whd will take up thy burden for thee. Go thou oh cheerfully iu obedience to . His holy will, in the course he hath set thee. Peace shall ome. I commend thee and all thine to the gracious protection and blessing of the Lord. Farewell, my good wife. THE NATIONAL TtPOaRAPUICAL UNION The editor of the Baton Rooge Advocate, who was on a visit .to New Orleans, during the recent meeting of the National Typo graphical Union, held in that cur, write his opinions of the craft as follows: . As a body, the Union is cobipdsed of men whose appearances' denotes . their cat ling td be brie of a peculiar ahd elevating charactir. I hej do hot look like legisla tors their , standard is higer -itot f et bench, bar nor jury i tbey bring to mind no other congregation of n.en .ono riieeis with in bis acquaintance with human ag gregation. , t.very face you ga2e - upon among those now in attendance here would do for a poet's, philosopher's, or almost any 'ther desonption of genius where- intellect holds its seal. They seem to scorn the girts of nature, and hold'in contempt the treasures of the brain. Observe them in groups about the streets, and had you nev. er beheld one of the class, you would not mistake them. ,Thb strongly marked ures, the wild fire burning in the eye, the brilliant sallies of wit, the profusion wiih which they $catler the choicest .gems of thought, a though, it were worthies trash, and revel on 'and throw to waste abilities that might thrill statesmen and friove mul titudes if brought to usefulness, are some of the characteristics peculiar to the disciples of Faust. '. The" are as reckless with their hard-earned money, as profuse- in its distri bution, as of those high intellectual quali ties which seem to have been, bestowed upon them by nature, wb"ji in a capricious mood, to test the energ with v?hich' tbey could ihrow thern' away,' as gifts of no ap- preciaoie orsjuoiaoie value m ine market. Humanity contains many curiosities with in the bounds embraced by the term, but nothing to cbmpare to your class of mod ern printers. Long life and happiness to them all, say we, from the bottom of .our heart. ' "A SAD iCTURE. Crime looks doubly hideous at tfie hands of age, and the caseof Crr, now on trial in Wheeling for murder, is a case in point. t is alleged that Carr, for a trifling quarrel with a neighbor, went home and ; armed himself with a gun, with wbieh he return ed and shot his -victim whihf seated by the side of his wife. And yet the man aaiiat whom the indictment for ibis crime is pen ding, is bent down with the weight of ma ny years, being about 88 years of age. ris thin white hairs fell in stray locks over mi wnnsica orow, out unaer nis snaggy grey-eyebrows, the eye, quick and uneasy, flashed either with apprehension or curiosi ty as he Crept painfully into Court, leaning L upou a Knotty stun. He reminds one of what Q,uilp might have been, had he livad" to wean gray hairs. An old blue coat Irawn tightly-over the bunch which age bad piled between his shoulders, as high as to the top of bis head, nearly, showed the damp and wear of nearly nine months of prison life. . His trembling hand group ed with convulsive force his stick, as if to deal n blow, and bis foot tottrring as he crept into bis seat near bis counsel. SAD OCCURKEfsCE. : A son of Mr. Colin Unseld, residing in Washington county, (Md ) was ; drowned in the Chesapeake and pbio canal on Fri day morfiing last. 4 The youth, accompa nied by a negro boy, was ridin? along the tow-path, when the horse tbey were riding took fright - and plunged mtovth eanal, drowning both the son of Mr.' U. -and the negro bo with hirn," ,. ' 7 :r-:EpiTCi4tIAt"dbMl5LlMENT.' An absent tauided editor, having courted a girl and applied to hef father, the old man said ; - - Well. you want rnv daucher. . What sort of a settlement will voti make ? What will you give her V - " " ' 'Give her I replied the editor, looking up vacantly " 'Oh. I'll give her a -puff: Take her,' replied the bid man A BIRD, IN THE BUSH. , The Worcester Transctuit says iht bn- fore the Jewett case went to inn I Inst .week thft railroad company offered the Rev. Mr. Jewett 015,000, or 01,000 . year,-ao long as he should live, and 01 000 a year to his wife, so. long as she should survive bin. Both were declined, frg-tuil that "a birl in hand is worth two in ibe bush." The jury stood sii to six oh the question of the - . t - ' Nineteen out of the twenty-six counties of Kansas have sent in their returns of the census, snrwing an aggregate so tar ot y, 250 registered voters. A ting-Governor Stanton has issued a proclamation1 for an election of delegates to the Cb'nsiHutional Convention, to assemble on the third Mon day in June.' It is staled that the charac ter of the emigration to the Territory this spring is greatly better than it has yet been Improvements are going on mpi.liy, - ' WEALTH OF THE l0TH1:4fJHlfct& According to the National Intelligencer, the aggregate wealth of the whole concern of the RoihschiliUis only about 040,000, 000. A statement going the rounds of the press Which must of course be incorrect, represents them as worth seven hundred millions of dollars in money, besides three hundred millions more in real Estate, the annual interest of which would amount to 060,000.000 a greater sum than the whole of their present fortune. However, forty millions are better than nothing. WHAT IT COSTS SOMETIMES TO REPEAT "HEARSAT." Last week, in Canancligui, a'casei was brought before Judge Strong for adjudica tion, which involved the Question as to whether the retailing of scandal is a finei ble offence; It was an a ft ion for s-lander, brought against Mr. Ed wrd A. Norh. of East BJoomfield, by Miss Sophia Puc'ey, of the same town: It trtparrd rhtrt the defendant bad circulated a .report to the effect that Miss 1'ixley, while connected wijh a tdncefl . company known ns the "Amphioris," had been in (he bbit ofccu pymg a bed with her brother. The only iefence was that he qualified the statement by saying that he did not know, except by information received from sonrles which he named, whether it was tfoe or not." r The jury rendered a verdict of 0250 for the" plui'ihff. Albany Argus. NOTICE TO OUR P1TK0NS. PARTICULAR ATTRITION It c:i1't-J to our Snrinz Stvle of OIlKSs H ITS. heHevirur ihetn to be the tightest and hand torn ct Molrskin Hit yd offered, mads wt'h the gre.iirfci careers iiccl illjr Tor war own suls, an.1 by the most 'cele brated manufacturer. We otfer ihem tn oar ns- ron. feeline confident of their sitDerior aualitv and finish.' J5y the aij of our French eonforma- tuer, (ii bcin.lh'e fjrSLever ue4 in ih rstaie,) wr can remodel mem o jt, the moat difficult shaped heads. Csll nd examine our styles before msk- ng your purchases.. ' v. . , ('HAS D. MYERS, " : Hat Cap Emporium. AprilZ, - 34 Market street. COMMERCIAL" JOB PRIWT1WG EST'AfiiisiiiviiiNT' SOUTH SUE MAEI1T ST. E TU HARSET HOUSE WlIiMTJfGTON, N. C. THIS PROPRISTf Ott ef ile well knotat Eatabllghnient would call the attention of the buaineaa community to his lare and beautiful assortment of Type' and Presses itif Itut aoaed to fau stock one of K. Hoi . Go's TKNT BINGLB CYLINDER PRINTINO MA CHINES, bs Is now enabled to do work at a much more reasonable rate than formerly, and In the finest style of ids wora. .. ' CARtJS .,, ... Printed from $3 to $10 per tb raaand BOORS AND PAMPHLETS, n t. rt m w nr r.r ..." RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, CdliiORATI9NS,c Ail LLr-H KA Do, BHOF-BIIXS, BILLS OK LADING, AN1 HEADINGS, . Jte tit., Uc. . POSTERS ANL PROGRAMMES Wa would call tbe attention of Concert Agents. Show men ana outers, io oar laciuues ior aoing in is Kinu or worK. . 'i ' ! ! ; - : - 1.. . . , --- , ,-tt.U SUIBS.O f . ;., -; , . PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL yfinrrf. Done la the neatest manner, and at abort notice. Those In want of Printing we trust will find it to their advantage to giv a s call COMMERCIAL BLANKS Tb attention of Sblpper and otbers 4s called to onr ztenslvs assortment of Odtntnei'cial Etanks. Amu,! ths eolleeUaaHa a very fiaeand handsome lot of Bills of Ex- ebange, in abeeta and books. a oTemner a. isss. imWISSKS I.RaifOKN f.LjirS -Jnt re ivJLceived b Kspreis. k new assortment of olegamtr trimmed Misses I7KGHORN FLATS Ther arrdccidddly The handsomest styles yet of fared. Alan, a new lot f ontrlmmed FUts Call anLesamine at the Hat and Cap Kmporium, iMaraeist. uhaS. U. NiKKt. Apr 119. i 11 WINES ! WINES!! WINES!!! T 13 TRULF SAID that Georee M vert has A the best Champagne wipes evrr bf fote offered a this rlir. They need bat . trial from those tcho av not used Vurmt uperedaU other brands IMfKKMl, BKAINU, ease, till- "Be pltls Itra" of all wines from t viocvard -ef Boucbc. Pils et Droaet STjr superieur, HeidsicK-raodtadt pis. Booche brand Crown brand " '' Star brand Also. Rrandlea of the verv Biwat vradea. Psif Holland Gie. dalles Paid at Casiom Hoaoe. Wit- mington, N.C. Sherry, Port ad MadHra Wines, pare, and ererf possible Tartery of v tors. I.t -nuors. tonffalg, e , Ac. in wood and glass. Tooealoosa. Mrfoif shela and Bourbon VV hiaUey, With aUnof eTialf "Id -Baker WhNkr. Oie ebwt rest ankele ever offered before In this start et - I - Can and examined ihe Oriiliul fhU firs. eery, J9o. Hand , Prom atn et. - Apru 7. - . GEO. -MYERS. BOYS' CASUtfRRETTK tiATd.A near eelf t4 af the Hat and Cab Rasnorinm 34 Market anriU3. CHASuD. MYE&S.- WUULESJtE i)D RETAIL L'KUCER Keeps constantly on hand, H'mts, Teat, Liquor Provisions, H ood and Willow Ware, Fruit, ConfeHiemiriifie.JStrMh Frontetreet, WIL.ZHlNG'ttllS, HIV. Not. IS, 1865. 109. CD1S. D. MYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM 34 Market. St. WlLMIKOTOV, IS. C. riMiMi, LEOaOHH, SS)D FILM LEAF BATS, WOOL. D HUM rn mil a XSD liaLEHm mn OioTH, Plvsh, anr Sits: Glazed Caps, b tne caer dosrn. At New York Wholesale Prices, march 2. . - 153. A t A MS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSI ON. MERCH ANTS, WILSUNQTOS, N. C. July 28. : 'yr :r. " n ' STOKLEY & OLDHAM, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMlJNUTUfl, XV. V. Liberal Cash advances made on Floor. Cotton ana msvai stores consigned to tnem. Aug. in. 65 ljr. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Water Sthef.t. Wikminc-on. No. Ca. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds oj Marble Work Jumxsked to order on reasonable terms. June E. - ' 36'ly-e AS. C. SMITH. MILES COST1N JAS. C. SMITH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N. C. April 28. I8-lr dEORGE rTfRENCH, MANUFACTCBER AND . WltbmSALE 4 RETAIL. DEALER BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHU1S 'lZNUIiN(jfS, 1 NO. 11. MARKET 8TREET, f irJMiitaTON; Kfc; March 6. HENRY NUTT, irrnn tn panivinrtixi! incT Willrive hi perianal attention to business entrust .1 . auvai,,. Haul i. ed Is hit cure. Sept. 8, 18B6. . , .- GEO. W. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT: SOUTH WATrllv STnKET. VtlLMrNGTON, N.C. Jan: 22. 132. . rioLLrtr.B. o. p'tff'Tfcfc, ir. i. c'XafcBCEN D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION .MER CHANTS. N 15 W YORK. AprII30, 1865. : 20-Iy. - HENRY BUKKHIMER WNOLIIALI A UTAH TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR S T O R K. ' SIC! OP THE INDIAN CHIEF' MARKET STREET door above Water Wllmli.ttoti, N. C. Tf.'B. All Orders fitted with despalck. Oct. 26th. 1355 93-t4w-c. NDRfeW S. KEMP, . A I T0RNEY- AT LAW,- ELIZABETUTOWN. N. C. Will attend the CoHni arid' -Stfoerfbr Coiirts of Bladen, KoDeson, Uoiumbns ana Sampson. . June 12. , J iy L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, -r AMB DRAI.RrR.IN , LIQUORS WINES ALE PQRTER fc. no 3, Granite How, front street, WILMINGTON, N.C. Keb. I7tB, IP56. 140-tf. j-HK Latesv.siyle of Gent.'s Surnmfr Hsts is the CONGRESS II AT, tost introduced by Genin. Sample ease received this morning bA Express, at ths Hat and Can Emporium. 34 Mar ket street. CHAS D. MYERS. May 12. . . WILMINGTON i wfe?L. R. R; CO. gal pAM f Orrica or ths Kneiirsca dfc SoraamTsnDtHT, ) Wllmtagton, N. C. March 1. 1857. J I'MK f A SaKnuKH AK.A1PIS "V1L.L., U A TILfU iriber notice, run nver this road as So. owa i GOING NORTH, DAILY , rAV EXPRESS JTRA'N leavea Wilmineton si 6 A.M. i arrives s4Goldsborq'at9.5S- leases in 6 minuteJ and Arrives at Weldon a 1 1.30 P M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilming ton at 4 30 P. arrives at- Gldbo.ro at 8.50, so supper 20 minutes; arrives at Weldon at 1.00 GOING SOUTH, DAILY. DAY EXPRESS leaves Weldoawal 12 m., arrives atvGoldboro' 3.20 P.M. --leaves in 5 min utes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sap per. " c- . :- 1 ',.'.-. i.. NIGH P EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 9 P.M.; arrives at Goldsboro' at I.tO A. M. leaves in 10 minute- strives at Wilmlngjon at 5.40 A. M. jThe Night Express Train con nee ts with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds oro'. ;' '.. Through" ficteta North sofd in wflmlnktonj io Baltimore 1 12; to Philadelphia SI4; to New York t!5 50: to Washington, D.C., U. - ITicaaTs wiu hot aa bold to a kbo4H raasoir. : . . . . , , . f,, Passengers are notified that ak extra charge of venty-Jitte cents will bs' required qf those who' do not pitrekame tickets oJ stations. Freigm by passenger iraina double rates. Lo altare, wiih tlcketa, aboot 3 eenta jer anile If ;aid in iheears-v EHEIGHT TRAINS. Two Ihroagkeehednle train between Wilmington and Weldon, each week leaving atternately on Mondays and rhnrsdaie and arriving on Taeadsys and Fri data. Koor ached ale trains per week to Goldsbo. ro" loavinc Wjlminsrlon on Tuesdays, Wedoes days Fridays and Sa"ordare and Goldaboro on Momiaya,Wednesdsv,Tbar days and Satardava, making; with iM rhrongh" tralaa a daUm fretaht train both wavs bsiweea W llminrton and rioldwaorv'j on I'rsiular train for way freight- - AU due on freight, afp-ordowa, payable at Gen. ral Freight Office in Wilmington. on receipt wr delivery, exelosiv of that on the North Caro lina Railroad, which may be pre-paid or not at the opifotf of the consigner. , : ' -1,. , , ..j .. P. I- FREMONT. V April 21: ChleTEnif. t SaneTintendeot. .1 piiN0 FORTES. IlbSjf keeeived and Apened, on door Soixi of mr r firnlior Store, a lot of verv sutserior Pi- aoos, from several Msnafactories; thebestlhave evor offerrd In this place, site 6f . f , Q and 7 Oc tave, rovewood cases, tail ronna and soesre nnlsb. fall Iron fames, dre Ac . A email advance on Manulsrtartrs' wholesale erce.will be asked, and the naaalgaaraateea given. u ....... WQmrng&n.IC Batch 12U 1857. lSZt . FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COIN THEIR VALOB ATTflt 8l(lT. GOLD COINS Austria Quadruple ducat $9 12 0 Docat ...w:...n:?;;::.: 2 275 Sovereign for tofubartty..? T.: 6 85 0 Baden Five Guldea.ii..'i;ii...; -2 4Q Bavaria Ducat 2 27 0 Belgium Twenty-franc piece;.',... 3 63 2 Twenty-five Irancpiece.., ...... . 4 72 0 Bolivia Doubloon . ;.; ..J.. 15- 58 0 Brazil PieceolOO rea...... 8 72 0 Britain Sovereign...... 4 84 5 Brunswick Ten-Thaler..,...,.,. 7 89 0 Central American.. a. 14 96 0 Eesudo 4. ....... ....... .rl 670 Gold Doljar .. 83 5 Chili Doubloon (before 1835)..... 'it 5 57 0 Doubloon (183o and si&ce)., . ".,.15 66 0 LDenmark Double Fred, or 10 Thaler 7 83 0 EcuadorHalrtirtobloon;i.:.....,:.i 7 .10 0 Etry pt H fawtlred piastres. ....... 4 97 0 France-r-T wetrt jr franca. , v- -. . . 3 65 O Greece Twenty drachms. 3 45 0 Har.over Ten Thaler, George IV.. 7 84 0 Ten-Thaler, William IV and Ernest 7 89 Q HinJostan Mohur. East India Co. . 7 10 0 Mecklenborg Ten Thaler i. ....... 7 89 0 Mexico Doubloon, average. ....... 15 53 0 Netherlands Ducat 2 20 5. Ten guilders... ......... .. . 4 007 New Granada Doubloon, 21 carat. gtrfndard... ...........15.51 6 Doubloon, 21 estrut standard. incfd- . ding the silver;:. 15 710 Doubloon, 9 TOths standard.: 15 310 Doubloon, 9-10tha atanddrfi, Infcla -,dingthe8ilver.......:.;..-t.l5 38 0 Persia Toraaun. . , 2 23 0 Peru Doubloon, Lima, to 1333.... id 55 0 Doubloon, Cozco, to 1833. . .... . .15 2 0 j Douuioon. .uuzco, to 1BJ7.....:..15 53 0 Portugal Hall joe (lull weight).... 8.65 Crown .. ::: 5 81 Prussia- -Dotlbfe Frederick. i.;. . 8 00 Rome Ten scudi..... ,;..sj.j;:;.10 37 Russia -Five roubles. .i.......j. 3 Sardinia Twenty fire. . . . . 1 1 1... . 8 84 baxony Icn lhaleis. 7 54 0 uucat....... 1 26 &pnio ristoie (qr. doubloon)....,. 3 900 l uricey ttunrtrea piastres.... 4 37 4 rusraoy sequin : 2 30 0 United btatea Kagle ( helore Juno, 1834) 10 62 0 x 1 ve aoiiar piece ol C. Bechter, av erage 4 85 0 Dolier of the same, average...... 96 0 Five dollar p'c of A. Bechtler $4 92 a 5 00 0 Dollar ol ihe same 95 Oregon Exchange Ce-Five dollars.. 4 82 N. G. & N.San Francisco Five doJs. ... 83 a 4 95 Minera; Bank, San FranccoTen .... dQliara ....9 06 a 9 920 MoffaU&Co;, -. 9 78 a 9.98 6 " " Sixteen dollar ingol". about.... 15 750 RATES dF Pti&TAtiii- Let-ter8 compoacd of one or more piece of patter, but not exceeding hall'an ounce in weight, sent any distance not exceeding 300C nuiea, cents j uver juuu mties, 10 eenta. Double rate ifexctediiiir Italf an mine a .A rr 1 r , icuic, 11 cAbccumg mi ounce: ana so on eh urging an additional rate for everv add! lional half ounce, or fraction of hat fan ounce. Ansoiute pre-nnymetn beintr ream red on all letters to places within the United States. irum uiiu niter April ii, IBOO . From and after January 1st. 1856, all let e t j -r 1. - . . . - J Mrs between places in the United Slates must De pre-paid, either by postage stamps, or stamped envelopes. , Letters dropped in the coat .office, far 1- .... C ... . . uvery. in tne eame place. I cenl enr . Letlefia'dverli'sed-afechafffeo' 1 rentencli oesioes regular postage. Uroa l.-ttpra r not advertised. CiMcbLiaa. 1 cent fo'f 3 nnni to.. r any part ol the United Slate, to consist ni out one piece 01 paper pre pavmsnt option al. . .... - -. 1 . , Usyly newspapers weitrhinir three ounces or less, 45 1-2 cent per quarter, when sent irom tne omee 01 publication to actual and bonafide subscribers any where in the Uni ted States. ; Transient newspapers sent any where wiih in the United. Slatra f e tnree ounces of, less. , , When theHrUde to be. malted ia n rMTiT- iar. pnmplilet, or newspaper, i( should be t enveloped, as to be open ,al .one. ejh'd other wise. 11 wiii oe cimrgeu as a letter. BRITISH POSTAGE AERANfiF.MP.NTS LETTR8 Posted ouharnd, in lh iTnitI Slates will b raied. at a half ounce to th single letter over a hatfa'nd.not eiceedine an ounce, as a. double letter : over an ounce and not exceediog an ounce and a half, as a treoie letter; and so on. each half ounce or Iractional excess coassiituting a rate. The single rates to .be charged on each letter posted in the United Stated dddrecsed 10 any place in Great Britafh or: Ireland is 454 cents the double rate 48 and so on.' " Said DOS I afire on ljtlpra trmno li ariv ela in Great Britain 0 Ireland may be pre-paid, IT the whole amount is tendered at tbe office in the U. b. where mailed, at the option o the sender. . - XVewspapebs may be mailed at. anv office V the United States, fo any place io the United Kingdom on the pre-paf meflt of 2 cents, and may on receipt frora, any place in Great Britain or Ireland, be delivered at anv office in tbe United States, on payment of 2 cents. Note.-Each Government is to charge 2 cents on each, newspaper. . hese are to be sent in bands or rovers, open at the sides or encs, ana to contain 00 manuscript what ever. . . . ? ... ...... Persons maitinir letters to .foreign rftnn. tries, with whch the United States have not enterra into postal arrangements, are retnio ded that rt is necessary for them to pre-pay tne proper postage., or me letierr cannot be tor warded. . .. i : C0C0ANDTS. C0C0INUTS. fZ f,Cf Cocoa nota In Store, whote- V v saJ and retail at Broadway Variety Store, No. 40. April IS. W. H. DeNEALE. CANDIES, CANDIES, CANDIES. Anvi HKK iresn sappty m KSfr Candies per Schr. J. A. Stanly, wholesal a ad retail al Broadway Variety Store. No. 4l. 4 prUt a. 4. W. H, DeNEALE. NAUONAt P01iE GAZETTE. This Great Josrhal of Crime Sod CriidlDala la ia to Twelfth Vear, and is widely cirealated throagboart thaconatry. Jt eoataina ail the Great Trials. Criminal Caaea, and apprnpriats Edhoriala oa the same, tonsillar witUf rafotibatiofloa Crimiawl attera, sot to be lorn ma ta any other mmjtrtfmpeu tT Saberiptlo, 2, par Asjaaa ( 91. ior Six Manilla, to a remitted by Sbseribrs who ahoald write their bssim and the twn, couty sad stats where they reside plainly,) TO K4 SKYHUUK, - . Eiixot A. PmpfkW of fh . . , - . ' , NationaJ Police GaietM, -Msy4 . , Ntw.Yottaty. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL; DHa JOHNSTON, ' I jtiK tounasr 01 tms Uciebfaled Inatttuiion r JL fers tit most certain1, Speedy and ublj enec-ta- iivaisajiD iu worm ior SECRET DISEASES. Glee! a, Strictures, Scmins I Weakness, Paios tat m Lrffins, oonstiiuttpnal isebiutjr, Jmpotenev Weakness of the Back and LImba. Aflection. the Kidneys, Palpitation of tb Heart, Dyaiepaia Mvnua l..l..kl I., rt:-: " r .1. i. 11. i ' ..itvu. iuiuui.iij, vikim 01 me utao nroat Nose or Skin : those serlona mod melauchr.i Ai.. ders a rising from the destructive habits of Fouib which destroy both body and aaind. Those secret and solitarypractice more fatal to their victims thsa the sons; of the Syrens to the mariners of wiyaaee.ougHnng ineir most brilliant hopes or an. reiMnrmi rnarriager.oic.i imposBibl, - YOUNG MEN. r V Especially, who have become ibe victims of Solita rics, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually aweepa to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents snd brilliant intellect, who might otherwise hate entranced lis. toiD Seaatea wltSr the thunders of eloquence, or wakeataeeUfeyJhelivinglyr,inay call wiuTfufl J MARttlA GEL Married persons, or Vonnr Meff. ninntil.ii.. marriage, being awareof Physical Weakness, Or- 0 " " eiormiues, Ac,snonid immedi- steljr consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfe-t UV 1 1 as a - s He who places himself nndarthecareof Dr. John '"-7 iciijjiwuwj' nwnae in nis nonor aa a gen tleman, and confidently relv unnn hi. .bill ... JTk- ' r " " -vim Oa.JoHKsroiris the only regularly Educated Physician 1 advertising to care Private Complaints. toall Others. Prenared frnm . lif- ..i.. -l . v iwMsv.aa aa 11 u ueaimiini ra m 9 1 1 aaa 1 ar . - . , v a - " ni nit .lorjMiaieoi r.urope ahd the Firatio tSia ir. .""' '..' 1 ogtana, r ranee, ine Bloekle ot ...... uu a more extensive praetice than any other Dbvsician in the rM ui. Wh1I.r1.lnh. J . . . wonderful curea and most important Surgical Op erations la a snfficient gusrsntee to the afflicted - sjtote Kho vuh to be tpeeetVy and effectually relit, who A UUKK WAaRANTRD flli nrrt rtiDnn - J : " " " 11. a ttvM appiy 10 Dim, No Mercury or Nauseous Druet Use -. Pff.IpE,, Ko. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK lerthaftdsiae going from Baltimore street, s few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe his atH 'J,.nm'er, for ignorant trifling importers, attracted by the reputation of Dr. Johnston" lurk DRl JCtllKTHTn-Kr Member of the R6valCo!lpnf K,L,i r xj... , , -fa v 1" SB V LA O . (AU IlUtll m gradua te from one of th meat eminent College of i.fflnKedSt,tea',,,,lthe rc",er P of whose ul in me Hospitals of London. Par Is Philadelphia.. nd eiaewhere, haa effected '.ome of the most astonishing cures that wereeverknowm many troaoiea with ringing in the ears sad head vhenaslrcp, great nervousnsss, being alarmed at audden aounda, and baahfumesa. wiih frequent v.-...b,..c.,u.u ouun-uiuea wiiBaeraneenient mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. v hen the misguided and imprudeni vbfsrv of wuuiucu iuc aeeaa ot tnis palnftll disease, It too often happena that anjll-iim-ed sense of shams, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to ihoae who, from education and reapectability.can alone befriend him, delay- Int7 tiff ih pnia,li.,l...t ... . r i - disease make their appearance, such aa ulcerated aore throat. diseased nose, noctural pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafheea. nodes on inosnin oonesand arms, Wptchea on the head. l- ' r .ul ne mouih .or iht , u " taw in. ana tne viclfm of this !IU. J?i"!f.? .I0 " horiJJ . 0 commit rt'-""""" w'n paia a period ia his dreadful auf feringa, by sending him to -that bourn fron whence no traveller returns." Tn .,,'.1. .1. "' Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable .nil r,nn. k .!" " tice in the first iiosplt.l. of Europe aod Amerliea' hecan confidently recommend a aafeand aneedv cure to the unfortunate victim of ii.i. ease. It iaa melancholy fact, that thousands fall iri 1 u'i compiaini, owing 10 the un .;" . j" J i"viin, Ffli, oy tne use w. hi.. ufu w puispn. rnercury, rui n the constitu tion, snd either aend the unfortunate sutTcrer to aa iuuu;giTc,uiciK ma. etneresraue of life mis erabl. . TAKEPARpCULAn N'ofjCE. pt.3.ddTtmkullt,hoBe who bsveinjured them- $y P"v-fe nd improper indolgencea. These are sorrfe of th ..t .nt wt .t fecte, produced by early habits of voifc alnSt0' ltttCt m?4 M"b, Pain fo the 7. 1 1 . . , t-pss .or muscular Pow .',Vi:::u ' lu eft fypepsy. Nervous irriiaoiiity. yeraogemeht ef the. Digestive, Kunc- tiuna, , M-"ciai ueoiuiy, symptoma of Conaump rion.oix-,. . ,r .. Tk.r ":fii ' lit . . "-' uicnui:necn en, me mind are much to be-dreaded i Lost of, Memory, Confusion of Ideaa,Depreaion.of Spirits, Evil Forebodincr. tade.Timidity.Ox.c..are some of ilnil. n.n,...j Thousands pf persons of aliases, can bow jadae what ia the ca,uae .of iheir declininc health. Lob, ing their viyor, becoming .weak, pale, sod, efnacia ted, have a singular sppearapce about the eyea "6-" - .;,),ivihbu, l.VIUlllfflIt. , ua" HS Ui 3 t1 yiOOttATINCLREME- Bythia sreat andimnortant r.mxH. wc. tn... ... theorsansareaDeedilv enmdanri rn drro. . LI.U..UU, ut me nroa iervooa and Uebiutated rnaivMuals who had leat all hone, have horn imm. diaielyrelieved,. All impedimeoie.tQ MABRIAGE f nysicalor aieaialDiaqusliflcaiiop, Nervosa Ir ritabilitvTrernbJincssnd Ktaki oi mo most leanui xina, speedily cared by Dr Johnston. - Young men who hate injured therhaclveB hw a certain practice indulged In whea alone a habit ircqoenuy iearnea irom evil corrpnnions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even wnen aaieep.ano Hpt corafl,, rehdera. raarrisre I mpossible pd deStro a bbtL tiad a nd bod r Jho uld apply immediately. .. - - ' Whataplty tbaj ayonns wan, the hope ef his country, aod the darlins of his nanBta. .hnnM K. snatched from all prospects snd enjoyments of Hfe. by the consequences of deviatins from the path of niiu,Duiiisguugia a certain secret habit. Such persons, before eoateaiplaiing j MARRIAGE! Shonldreflect that a' sound mind and hod are the most necessary requires u promote connabiai happlneas. Inde-d, without these, the tourney through lif becomes a weary pilgrimage! the pros pect hoarly darkens to the vi. lixmiidWMnH shadowed with deapair and ailed with the melan choly reflection lhal the happiness of another be conrws bMgBted with on rows. , . OFFICE NO. 1 SOUTH FREDERfCiT-ST., p. -, -1 -.4. BALTiatoaa, Mb. All Sqrgical Operations Pertormed. . N. B-,., Let no false delicacy orevent voa. but apply lmoiediatety either personally orb) letter. bkibt xnaeaoe MperillhrtBre. - . ,, Td.STJlANGER& :f 7!. TiinyttoiijAcwrerfartriif. iasUloiIon with-n-the iasti ten years, and. ihe.nnmereaa impor- taoASaraieal Oozationa Derformed bv Dr. ..wit nessed br (be Reaortara of tbe oatxra. and man other persons, notices of which have appearedsgala ana again betore.th public, oeaides his stsndiag aa a rem lent an of character and responsibility. It a snfficient gnsrsntec ta rjie afflicted. TAKE NOTICE L . r! It ia with tbe create lelaetaaesthat Dr. iuUirGTO peraiU him card to apprar before th pabKn, deemin It anprotOMkmal ror a pbyateiaa te-adTerUae, bet snkM h did o, th afflicted, aKpeciaily ctransrera cnid not fall to faUintotb haadaof the but impadc-t HBBlearmed Impoatera, with innninerabla Fmtea Kaas 1 ooaihineS iBaaaanopa, fawminr tneaa laraa eitimm, eopyin Dr. oaasroa'a advertttKntenta or adrertiaiBa- theiuat.li aa p hydcaaBa,iiateraAaBalaarralBedlellowB, too lazy to w erK a their original trade, .with acaree to ideas bayoBd tbe brate. who. for the varDoas at Katieta and DeoBtr. tna-, carry oa frve oralz otteea, binder aa mnx aaflbnian iralaa Itanea, ao. t bat the afflicted BtTlit eaeaflMr one, la aar to tuablBheadlooa; iao th etacr. . IgBea Qtaefca with ePormoBa hrina- aartinaaAaa nf tml aad aa- toadahtBgearae front persona sot te- bo rbaad, whokea ST tare botttos mt Ieoajes With aad oth packages of filtby and wortbleaa eopoBd, aaniBfly prapred to lipo apoa the eafortaaf aad Bnaarpact Ibx. TriSinc nontli after BMmtb. araa laacaa taacnall- at fee eaa be obtained, and, to deepeir, Irene yam with. ipaw o botb mo yomi rmtuatg inaai'l""' nlUnr diaawoeilttnKBt. ItiatbiaBKtithaiBdaea Dr.j'to advertiae, aval mm ALOaa eaa cvaa rav. Ta tboaa aaaeanatated with ate repBtmUoo, ba iltnan it iriimii 1 j teaay that &U eradaa toala or aiptomaa atwaya ban in an ar, r..- . KO UETTEBS E ECilVED TXHiiea -rOox-FA TO and eont-.inlia Burrr, to be aaed for (b reply. Ier- wnuar 1 aboakl tuuA Aw aad aead that pernaa at adTTtm ait utii BwriaiasT ays t3lly- SILVER COINS, A a trie. RJx Dollar........;..... Florin;.;.,:..;:..";...:.. -T wenf y It reu t reri .:;..;...:..... Lira I for Cornbardv 1. ;.....:;.; . SO j7 5 48 0 18 0 16 0 1 07 . 39 a 1 065 39 5 3 0 3 0 46 0 370 18 5 1 000 37 a 187 99 d 66 33 35 54 0 21 7 7 1 -, 6Sfl Baden Crown .:..:;. .j..;.. Guides or florin ;...;... .. . . Bavaria Crown......;....;;.. Florin;;.. ; ;.;... 1 ; ;...;. Six kreut iters; ;..;;. ; Be If lb m Five Ira nee . ; . ... Two arid a hair francs;. i.......; ; Two fiaTjcaji. .;;..;.;;. ......i. Franc; ; ...-;..:;..;;..;;.,;...;. Bolivia Dollar . Hairdollar, debased. 1830 Quarter doliar.debased, 1830. Bratil Twelve hundred refa; ;....; Eight hundred reis; . . .; Four bund red ;...;... ;.......,.. Bremen Thirty sii grote; Brll a iiiHali brb wn :;;:;... . ; . . . ShBiingii. . , -. ..;4..i. FoBrpence;r..-i..j-.i- - . Brunswick Thaler......... . Central America Dollar, uucer. ay 97 O 010 22 4 wuui uoiiar.; ; ..;..;..;. 1 1 Quarter dollar;:.. .;; Eiffht dollar real 1-1 . 112 62 3 1 04 7 17 O 18 7 96 0 93 21 18 5 39 5 16 5 26 2 69 2 tao 257 67 5 114) 39 5 . 44 7 1 00 0 - 40 1 200 ,-40 0 : 9 5 Denmark Rsbafik thaler;.; opecio ruaier;;. .;...;.... ThirtV-tavn el,,'li;nn- v. : j it. . . .. . . Ecuador Quarter dollar. 2f?yi Twentv Dlhstiea.; jtrraiice v lve iranca M - . . t.. . Franc;...;.........'.. Frankfort Florin. .. r. .". . Greece Drachm.:...;;..';.. Guiana, British -Guilder;...;;,. Hanover Thalertfiue silver.' : . Thaler, 70 fine;.;. ;.;-.;; . Hayti Dollar, or 100 ceo tiroes... Hesse Cased ThaJer. ........ One-sixth thaler- Hesse Damsihdt Fibrin or Gulden Mind beta n Rupee: Mexico Dollar, average: I - Naples Seiido ; Netherlands Three truildeis:!. Guilder....;...;...;.. .....j.? Twenty five cents: -, Two and a half guilders 98 2 New Granada Dollar, usual weight i 620 isonar, ugmer ana oeoasea. IB39; . Norwaj Rigsdaler; Persia-fSa hib koran ; . . ... . . . ; ; . . - j6 0 21 5 00 6 00 8 36 0 49 5 11 i 55 2 12 0 Peru Dollar, Dim a taint i . . ; . ; .. Dollar, Cuzco:.,. ;. :. : ' Halfdollar, Arquipa debased.... nan aonar, rasco. ....... ... ciuiiu ,.uij .--.;......;..; Dnrlnffal wn t. . .- .... Crown of 1000 reis.. Half Crown . . . 1 56 f 68 0 . 11 1 39 0 1 00 6 30 0 -75 0 1 135 Pruraia Thaler, averaire: . One-sixtl), average; Double thaler, or 3 1-2 cuMen ' Rome- Srudo Tcston. three scudo.. ........ Ruesia-i-Rouble . . 1 Ten Zlotr:..:i;. bfJEAN &TtAh NAtlfcJATlbN. The following rates of pcsiepe hn letters have been agreed upon bei ween. tins govern mentand the Geirtoan, States, Prussia. &c. Bremen, 10 cents ; Oldenbur? 13: Aliona. Austrian Empire, f ineludinir Hungary. Gn- licia, Lorn bard v and Venice) Bavaria. Kruna. wick, Hamburg. Hanover, Mrrklenboura Schwerine and Siraelitz. Kincdofn ol Pius- sia. Kingdom of Saxony, and Saxe Allen burg, 15; all other German Stnfrs. chics and tow4is. 22; Switzerland and the ether lands 25 ; Denmark and Schleswir. 27 : Po land and Russia. 29; Confitaatinonie. Greece and Sweden 33; Norwhy. 37 pre-phymen optional. , , . J- . " , ,s - - -Alexandria. Corfu. Island of lilalin. Wl. taenia, 30 rents ; Italy, (except -upper fart) 33; prc-pa3-ment required. Newe(apf;r8 hnd Circolars. 2 cenf each to be prepaid. Majls to ih e Pacific. F6r fl slnpl let- ter, not exceeding half an ounce in weight r irpro new 1 or 10 nagres, 20 cents; t Panama.. 2Q poeiage lo be prepaid. Poe-i I ge 10 Callilornla hbd Oregon flhry being U. S. possessions) need nbr be pre-paid. Havana Miles. A line is established be tween Charleston and Havana, the steam ers touching at Savannah and Kev "West. the postage, of which la from tle port of de parture tn Havana , 10 rents on a single fet ter, not exceeding half ah ounce in weigbt, with an additional lO cents lor each addi. tioiial half ounce, or fractional excess cf half an ounce to be pre-paid. Postage on earn newspaper lo Havana. 2 cents, alro 16 be prepaid as on letters. ' . Oh letters to British North Ami riea. 10 cents, ii hot over 8000 fnilea f if over jlat distance, 15 rents a tingle rate pre -pafd of not, at the option oi ihe 6f the sender. RATES OF POSTAGE To the East Indies, Jar a. Borneo. EdLnan Sumatra., the Moluccas, and the Phitir pifte Iilana . . - j - We are authorized fo slate that, arrafige 1 meots having been made by Great Britain lor coilectme in India the Brnl. and ohe foreign postage on letter betwren 4he I' wi led Kingdom and .the East 'Indies', v Leftter transmitted via Sonihafnrlon or iia Mar. seilles, io the British mail. fierrAfier the Uni ted States postage only should be p errs id in ion country on leners ior tne isasi Indies i be trausaiiilrd by either of the above rotiiem. vi2 ': Jive cents tbe single rhie whro the At lantic conveyance is by British prcket. and tventy-one cent trbrh bj United Slates packet. Owing to a reduction of twelve eenu in the British postage beyond England, which look place 011 the 1st of February instant, the sin gle rates of letter 6f vge De'ween the Ui i ted Slates and Java. Borneo. Labnam, Su matra, the Moluccas, and the Philippine lv lands, will hereafter be as fbiiovr: To Java, via Southampton, 33 instead of 45 cents the kail ounce: and via Marseille 53 instead of 75 cents the half ounce : ure- payment required. To Borneo. Laboan, Sumatra, tlte Mol ur eas, and the Phdippiue lelaads ihe rate wi( be 41 instead of 53 cents when sent Via Sooth amptoo, and 61 instead of 73 cents tbe quar ter ounce, or 71 instead of 83 cents the hal' ounce, w&cn sent by closed snail yJa fjar seil'ea ; prepetynrml also retparedl The 1 ate above mvnfioned a chargeable oa letters for tit Island of Java wil rovido for their conveyance by British packet as far as Sirfa pore. Ibev willalierward. ha subject to a Netherlaad rate ofpoatage 6a cwBBt ei tne coavejacee irom JSu.gaftore to Java. BV the Prasslia Closed iCf a 3 the rafts f . these countries remain anehnsed. 4 I . . 7 - . T Vl 0 " tJUTS Wsps asd lovrrs. jast rs r at w. u. n 1 Mlti. , , March 2. BR1T1S3 LEGCODN tUTS. TVTEW ry1,wl4BTiaa, fey 6efs wwr. at th , x v BSMrua. CBAS. D. May IS. 27