Newspapers / The tri-weekly commercial. / June 18, 1857, edition 1 / Page 1
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
9 , A , -li 1.1 111 MII. L h1 yvn ;(i fi - ill 55 1 r II I T Till ' ' . III MI 'S luni, . WILMINGTON; N. C.. THURSDAY, MORNING, JUNE 18 1857. ; ;.l -'::;.;v:!yHqLE;NUMBER-.14S0 VOLUME XII -NUMBER 40. A ft ' l i I I - ----- r r : : TOE ritl-WEERLY COMMERCIAL I published every Tbhbat, Thmibat ) Satoidat at 5 per innum, payable inallcsse In advance. ' BY THOd. LORINO Edito and Paor-aiKToa Corner Front an Market Streets, WILMI!aTOW. w. c. . R ITGS OP AUVERTI81NU. l.qr.I.n.er.ian C BO J I .?r. 2 ...on.h-, U 00 x l 3 5 00 I 3 1 00 I 1 ' 6 1 1 month, 2 60 I i li W 1 8 CO . 12 00 m ii Iaaa utalia anliara I F mm n VMF lUement exceed ten lines, the ptlce will be in proportion. - ; ' f All a.ierilsementa are payable at the timeot their insertion. . . " . Oomracis with yxf adrertlsera, will b made on the most liberal terms. - No traasfer of contracts for reorlf advertising will be permitted. Should clrcu.iiatancea rtnder a chn in basineas, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according; to the published terms will be at the option of the contractor, tor the time he baa advertised. - t ' The prlvlleze or Annoal Advertlsra la atrictl) limited to their. wn Immediate bnslnesa; and all advertisempnts lor the benefit of oiher person, as welt as alUrfverilaemrnts notimmedintelf con "noctea with their own basilicas, and allaxcrssof advertisements in Irngth or otherwise b?yinil thr limits nnased, will be charged at the usual rates No .lveriismcnts is included in the con'rsri for the snle or rent f houses or lands in town r country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheih r (tve property Is owned by the iKlvertler or bv other persons. The are excluded by the term "immediat btuinef." AH .ler'teTHnts inserted l lb trUwectH Co nmtrcial ure entltle-fJ Jo one lesertlon In lh Wtckty free of charge. J OB, CARD AND FANCY riTIJITlVC, EXEtDTED lit SEPKRIHR STILE. AfiUVr FOrt THE COUMRRC1AI,. Naw V" Mersrs. Dkllbsb Sl Phttc. oMii-Chii(iSith. So. 6, Central Wharf Philadelphia S. K ConiH. IiaUimrrsW . II. PaaKSantl yl. Thmsow MISCELLANY. GBiNKRAL HENNINGSEN. General Hei)hingsen, auihor, soWier of fortune, and more recently fillibusler, who -arrived here yesterday afternoon in the Illinois, seems to have led an ad . venturous and rather brilliant career in other services and climes, previous to embarking in the war in Nicaragua. He is a nativn of England, although of purely German parentage, and about forty years of age. At seventeen his military proclivities brigan to manifest themselves so strongly lhat he took part in the Carlist war in Spain, and at an age when young gentleaaen are at school, had distinguished himself in many dashing exploits, gained half a dozen orders, aud become a Colonel of rna'ry. His career was stopped by liis capture and release on parole not to serve during the war. His impressions of the country were given in a work en titled '-Twe've Months in Spain," said to be an animated and truthful picture of the war, and which was favorably noiiced by Mr, Lockhartin the Quarter ly Review. He next served sc campaign with the Rusian army in the Catvcasns, and wrote some "KevcfafioTis of. Russia," which were reproduced iirthe U. States Service Magazine, He also joined the Hungarians in tbeif sfrrtggfle against the Atistiians. His atfewwn wa ben fnrn vd to the subjert d jrwproYemenls ' in fire arms, and upon his arrrvatl in this country he superintended lbs Construc tion of the first Minie ever made" here. He also devoted much rime to literature, and wrote, among other books' "The While Slave," a picture of Russian serfdom. His books hare obtained a considerable circulation, ami more' sub stantial advantages seem fcrhave attend ed the use of his pen thorn ff bis s-word. His foreign service brought him abun dance of fameapparcntly, bof very lit tle beside. His services in Nicaragua under Walker are familiar to our read ers, and probably the most Iuc"ky inci dent in his life is his escape from the Costa Rican forces with 'a whole skia N. Y. Post. TRAGEDY IN KEN TUCKY. The Cincinnati Commercial ol Monday says: As the Lexington and Covington train were passing a couple of miles this side of Winchester, Ky on Saturday, the body of a man was discovered lying near the road, and still a little farther on, another body lying in a similar condition was seen. The parties were Col. Jamos Price, of dark county, Kyan oid aud esteemed citizen, and his son, a' fine and proming young man. Both were found weltering ia their blood, the father hav ing repeived the contents of a double barrel gun, loaded with buckshot, in the 8bdomen and lower part of his body, while the sou had been shot through the body by a bullet from a revolver. Both were breathing when found, and it is yet hoped that the old gentleman may survive, although no hope is enter tained of the recovery of the. The par ticulars of this sanguinary affair, as we have been able to learn them, are as fol lows : The lady of Cojonel Price, under the name of "Molly broom," is a contributor of the Ohio Farmer, and , in a recent communication to that journal she gave a description of a 'family residing in her neighborhood, from the mismanage ment of whose head much domestic af fliction and disastrous consequences had arisen. Unfortunately a neighbor nam ed Gay took the matter as intended for himself, and a few days since, meeting Colonel Price he demanded if he con sidered himself responsible for what his wife wrote. The Colonel, wbo was un conscious of what he alluded to, replied in a rather jocular manner that he was nof, and the parties separated upon ap parently friendly terms. On Saturday morting Col. Price was riding on horse back at the spot above " designated, his son, similarly mounted, being some dis tance behind, when he was intercepted by Gay, who carried a double-barreled guri which he discharged full atlhe Colonel, who fell from his horse, to all appearance dead. The sorrat this mo ment hastening to the spot, iay arew a revolver, and again fired, with such fa tal effect that the son also1 fell. After thus dif posing of his victims; who vere to all appearance dead, Gay -made, off, and at the present writing we are not ad vised whether tie has been arrested.- The foregoing was gleaned ; from the Colonel himself, who rallied sufficiently to relate the particulars of the murderous attack, as well as itf probable cause. ,"thb fugiute SLAVE CASE IN OHIO s According to present indications, thvt collision between the Federal and State authorities io Ohio will not terminate without some lurtfier 'trouble The Columbus State Journal understands ihat Gov. Chase, at the earliest possi ble moment after reaching the city from Cincinnati had an interview with Mes ses. Mason and Good, who represent the prosHCiniug attorney of Clark coun ty, in the case before the federal judge (t Cincinnati, involving the Tightof the Stale to enforce IttrOvvn criminal laws withi;t her own jurisdiction, against vi olators, whether federal or official or other; aud that he immediately tele graphed to Attorney General Wolcott to appear in the case 'on the part of the State, in conjunction with these gentle men." AMUSING INCIDENT. An amusing incident occurred in the fourth act doring the performance of the Lady of ,yons in Bosion on Tues day evening last. A t the moment when Paulie rnshod imoClande Melnolte's arms, to save, herself from the assault of Beauseant, it happened that Claude's (Mr. Belton's) wig flew off bis head. He immediately bid his bae poll behind the ample drapery of Paulines's (Mrs. Avonia Jones) skirts, and" edged her along about a yard, until"hc could re cover his lost locks the audience mean while convulsed with laughter. Claude had lighted himself, and the dialogue was about to proceed Tben it appeared that in the confusion his sleeve-buttons had become entangled in Paulines's lux uriant ur!?, and another pause became necessary while this knot was unravel led, . .. .. - A CARGO OF IRISH GIRLS. . The City of Mobile, Captj,, Marshall, sailed from Liverpool, for New York on the 26ih tilt., freighted with ovpi 900 passengers. Among these arc a party of 120 young women and 14 men, mem bers of 133? different families, the expen ses of whose immigration are defrayed by public subscription from nearly 4,000 different persons, the majority of whom are laborers and. servant girls, to a fund entitled the 'Iiish Pioneer Emigration Fund-' The object of the institution of this fund is to raise the wages and otherwise f he better condition f poor families i the poorest district of Ire land by the assisted emigration1 to the United Slates of Canada of one mem ber of each family, specially selected on account of good " character and in ustrictts habits, rn the expectation that the person so assist d will, not only bet ter their own condition, but will accord ing for the- nSual generous practice of Iiish emigrants, also send for, or oth erwise greatly help, the rest of the family in Ireland. . . HEAVY ROBBER.Y, The room of Mr. George Base de la Voga, a Spanish genilerrian, at! the Spanish Hotel, No:-43, W a Iket street, New Yorkras entered with fah;e keys on Tuesday evenings his trunk broken open, and a bttrksskki bag confainme $20,000 in doubloons and $500 in sil ver coin stolen therefrom, ,He offered a reward of $5,000,for the recofeYy of the sloleti property, but at last accounts, nothing had been heard from it. KILLED. . '-. A young . farmer named Londensla ger, residing in Ohio county, Virginia, atom a mile and a half below Came ron, was instant?y ftrlled on "Wednes day, the 3rd instant, by the falling of a tree., He was at work in a clearing, and having severed the trunk, the tree fell until it lodged between two. others. In disengaging if, the tree turned over, falling upon him, and crushing his, head in a roost terrible maimer. YERDICT FOR THE LOSS OF AN EYE. It one of theNew York courts last week, Lur-ien Btcheberry obtained a verdict, with $5,000 damages. -against Leveille, fo the loss of his eye, which was destroyed iu the following man ner: The parties,, are both Germans, and the defendant keeps a beer house, and during a visit of the plaintiff, Leveille commenced blowing a " sharp dart through a tube at him and while he was doing so, the plaintiff turned around and the dart struck iiim in ihe eye, des troying the sight. The amount claim ed was $10,000. ;;-T PERSECUTED FOR BRIGHAM'S SAKE. A Mormon Elder,' who was preach -the beauties of Mor monism in Sheffield, England, praising Brigham Young as a '.saint and every tiling " else that was good, was pnshed, from his " rostrum by the inhabitants, and ducked under the town' pump. - 4 . , t . .. a . ' - ".. - . . :. . " ..rt'-. .--". -.. . ,...-a--- . A PLB AS A NT KAMI LYi PA RT Y. .On the 13th iust.f a-roati, . .residing near Mine Hill Gap, Pa-, while amus ing himtelf at the manly pasttime of lieatinghis wife, was shot and .serious ly injurad with a - pistol in the hands of his son, who is qnite a lad. ' - ' PEARLS FOUND! Two large pearls, the size of small strawberries,- were found -in a Jot f clams at Bellville, New Jersey-ron Sat urdaa last. : ? v RATHER SERIOUS; -The Pittsburg Journal says that there are many rumors afloat just now, seriously affecting' the character 'pf , a minister of the gospel, who is' pastor of a Gumberland Presbyteriati congrega, tion in Allegheny city, atid rccentJIy re turned from the meeting of Sytiod in another State. He is cdarcred with se ducing a ybung latJjTbf lesson ri, r, wKo was placed nuder his care by her pa rents to be put at school. LAYING IK CORN. On Monday last the court of Henry county, Va., appointed one of the over seers of the poor an agent to purchase coi n for the destitute citizens of the coun ty, to the amount of $600 upon the credit of the county. THEATRESfGOlNG. 1 ' The Boston Bee says: JOite or more of our city clergy are among the audi ence at the Bosion Theatre nearly eve ry night, and there are always several presrut when any. special attraction is anurimiccd." ' , . NEW YORK ADVKItTISEMEiNTS. CHARLES' LONDOiN CORDIAL GI is shown by the Records of (he Cantom House to bethe-nly Lomlon Cotdial Gin 1M POUTED and solt irrbotiitJSjaH others are tdade here in im itation of ft. It is a delicious tonic be?ernze.a nt oy its pecaliar flavor (so different from other gin) ia universally esteemed by all who use it. J t is adopted with preat kuccess in cases of Uvsparst a..Godt, R h t- ATISMf Udim'ilATCl, VOLTC, 1hOII1 A r HI! and Aoos. .stiictvii. Disascs or mi UatsAar Okgans, 1- piLiPsr, FcMAts Ibbegouaritsis &e. Ur.VAinnsi Wott of new orK, in a letter to the proprietor, says ? Charles' Ixmdorx Cordial din, is the purtsl.best, and most reliable Extract of Juniper i hare seen. CHARLES' LO.MJUrM (JUltUlA l.ttiw is sola by all Druggists and Grocers In the United stales. cniLiw also ma numuViti Doisons called "Ltthdtm Cordial-Gin'' to aroid ihei buy nly "CHAR LES . Reect any other ottered to yon as you value your health. Price one dollar for qjins, fifty cents for pints. '. Sole Importer, 40 Broadway, N. V. Apill 28.. 13-aw. " tftOtlLt fMPtttTANT TO " RECTIfEliS, LIQUOR MERCIIATS AND WllULfcALjti UltUiUB. Bit. FEUTCUTW ANGER'S I'larorii rs to Produce t a Momcivts Xot tce every desired Mquor. The undersigned has lately modegrra! linpicve menlain litis branch' of business. The Klavor- 1njs nra put up In package of 6. 10, and 40 Gal lons, and acqittres I ul tne aadinon ol rure npirn, either 1st or 4ih proof and Liquors such a Cognac, either dark or paU-, Hollnndund England and Eng lish U!B, Jamaica and St. t-roix Mum, Mononsfa hela, Bourbott, Irih and Scotch, VVhUkey. Apple. Peach, Cherry and Uaspber'y Brandy, Port and Madeira Wines will be irjstintly. proHuVed. Jt re quires no skill, but an' addition of a1 good" spirit, any 50 eallons to each gallon of .he respective Flavoring. The best Coarnae H, green, yellow and white warranted Qenvti&e, tti Wif as a-ny oAier importer in the V. s. . Esoencea of every Liquor ErVaf of Cdgnae. t lb. of which produces 200 grttlone Af Cojrna.-. Raw" Whiskey may by Dr F.'s ago and body pte p;iratiiln he tmde smbof?f with but a trifling ex liense. The price of Flivoringsare extremely moderate, and directions rn full supplied by : ... ' " DIL LEWIS FEUUgTWANGjER. Chemist and importer of Drvet, RtSitttUtl fiU and Metals, Daguerreotype and Pfotbtgra'pkit Chemicals, No. 143 Maiden Lane. New York.. N. B. Sole Agent ior Godfrcy'scclebrftlcd Cor dial Bitters and Gin. April 18. lg-6rft. A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV ERY IN THE SCIENCE OP, MEDICINE. PATKNT OFFICE SEAL OF GUF.AT BRI TAIN, DIPLOME de ECOLF. da PHAU MACIK PHICWACtKN de ,PA KIS and 1M PKI11AI. C"LLEfKof OTRDTUrNE, VIENNA Sold wholi snU and ri-tatlby Dr. II A. Brrotv, Member o ihte tmp'l Colleg of Vie nnn. and Itoyat College of Surgeons. Rondori, Who aiay be person. illy consulted at Ms residence, fS7 Prince street, few bluetts, west of Broad way.'P. Y- front' 1 1 A. M till 2 F. ftt , ana" frih till' 8 PvM.- (4etdays escepted, tftileaa by appointment.)' . TrfesfBitr No. 1 Is a' remedy for Relaxation, Spernilorihoia. ard all the distressing consequences arising lrm Sarly abuse, Indiscriminate rjcersca, or tdii lohgresi dence in hot climates, ft ha restored bodily and sexual strength a ad Vior to thousands who are now In the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood; and whatever may be the eau or dis quali&eationa for for marrhtge, they arc cfiectually subdued. . . - - r. -"yi.r- Trtesemffr Io. Compktefy and entirel- eradicates 1F races of Gonorhaea, both In ita mild and aggrwvafed !orms, GlertB, Stiicmre, Irritation oftne BIMdcr. Nou retentlon of Urlne.-P.ilns of the Loins and Kid neys, and those disorders tor vihien CopaiVi and Cubebs have ao long been thought an antidote. - j.,,...: Triesem'ar No. 3, --3J is Ihe great Contmentat Feinedy for Syphilis and Secondurv .Symptoms. It also eons ttuies a cer tain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and art Cutaneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in Its course all Impurities from the vital stream, so aa altoget her to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel It by Insensible perspiration through the medium ot the porea of the skin and utine. ' l! is a never failing remedy for that class of dis orders which Eoglish Physicians treat with Mer eurv, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's constitution, and wbtch ail the Sarsaparitla in the world csnnM remove. TKIfcSKMAR No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in ihe form of a lozenge, devoid Of taste or smell, and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin eases, and divided in separata does as administer ed by Valpeau, Lalleman, Konx, Ricord, e.. dte. Prices $3-each, ot four cases in one fot 9, whh h savea S3, and in 2? cases, wbtteby them in a sav ing of 9 v - , ....... Nona are genuine unless the Engravings of the Seals of the Patent Office of England, the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wrapp-r, and ardund each case. - Imiiatione are liable to the severest penalties of the Law. --. , SpeciaJ arrangements enable Dr. Babow to for ward immediately, on receiving a reratttance, lb 9 and larger size cases of Triesemar; Kui or ciiauGi, to any part of the world, securely pack ed and properly addressed, thus Insuring genuine European preparation and protecting; tne public from spurious and pernicious imitations! - Attendance and Consultation from II A. M. till 2 P. H. and from 4 till 8 in the evening. 157 Princes Street, fear blocks west of Broadway, New -York. - -oir,jwnLniwi Apsil 28, 1837, . ; t&Wtr." 5 ; PINE. APPLE. CnEESE. , UST received a N. I articln nf th above.' Nax4). W. U. OsNEALE. - -GEORGE MYERS, ' f nOLESltE 1JID RETAIL TJROCES Keeps-wnslantty hand, Wne, Teas, Liquors . Provisions, H ood and Willow War; Fruit, , Confeclumaries,4t!. South, front tlrtst, . -Wo. IS tSSfe. - t09.. j CHAS. P MYERS, - HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM - " ' M Market St. ' . ' WlLMIItTO, N, C. PANAMA,"i.r.Stl6!r, n tkttk urs, wocl rOB. SII.IC AWO HOLUIIN HTS. t - CtoTB, Pi-bsh, Jkvt Stim Gum Cap,, try tne c4s or dozen. At New York Wholesale Frfeea. march 12. 153.; , AUAMS, BROTHER k CO., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 5 r -&it WILMINGTON, N. C: . July VS.- . - : - t- 58 STOKLEY & Ol.DIIAM, GROCERS AND0IMlSSI0N MERCHANTS , ; WILMlaTOHr5. C. Liberal Cash advances made on Kloor, Cotton, and Naval Stores consigned to them. ' Aug. lii. ' " v ty. . W. O. MI LUG AN, "MARBLE MANUFACTyRER,. .NOHTH WaTKR StrKBT. : WlSMlNQTON, Nft. U. Monuments, YorrmH Jtead and, foot Slotteg, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished la , ' order on reaaonaMi terms. ' " June E. j-- ---36-tfre, ' as. 'c. sMtfrl': ' . mutt coins. 3 AS. G. SMITH & CO., ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS; No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' April 26. r-W GEORGE R. FRENCH, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE d JlETAJL DEALER BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, NO'. 11. MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. March 6. HENRY- NUTT, FACTO hXt F9RW4BWS8 Willgiee his personal attention to basinsss entrust edit his care. - Sepi.8i 1850. ' ; 75-Iy-c. GEO. W. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERC n ANT, South' water street, Jan.22. I3Z. H. OOLLKRR. ' f. fW'TtH. r.- J. C.tMERDEN D0LLNER, POTJEK & CO. CCttlMISSlOH MER CflAlTTS, N BVt YfjfRlt. . AprllSO, 186.- - ifcrr. HENRY BUIJKIIIMER . wuotasAta 4 bbtail TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CfQAJl Sf fjr? F.. . f rc OtTHE ISDUN CHIEF" MARKET SIR EE T - ' te door above Water WllmUtKTAii, nr. c A. B. All Orders filled with despatch Oct. 26h. Jd35- ill 3-ldtw-c. ANDREW S. KEMP, ATTORNEY AT LA WV' ' - iiZABETHTON, N. C. ' Waif attend tlio Co&ntf awrl Strperior CohVU of BIden,,19oah, ColiSrub a Sm1itot. " Juneia. . 38 If WILMINGTON WL. , R- R' CO- Orrica orm Ejenrndt Sopbbibtbwdbut, i WHrnlngton.-pt. C. Mateli I, 1B57. J THE PASSENGER TR.AINS, WILL, UN TIL further notice, run over tbia road aa fol 4ws . ' " x GOING NORTH, DAILY , DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leavee Wilmington ae A.M t-arriyca at Cfoldsboro'at 85- leaves In 5 minutes -UidA arrives at Weldoa a 1 1.30 P M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAiM leavca Wilming ton at 4 3C P. arrives at Coldsboro at 8 60, so supper 70 minutes; arrives at Wetdon at 1.00 A.M. . GQl N O SOtJTH, DAILY. DAYEXPTtfKSS- ftiiia Werdon at 12 .; arrivea at Goldsboro' 3 20 P.M. leavea in S min titcs; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P.M. to sup NIGrtfr EXPKKSS cav-e!?Verdon at d.M. arfivea'at OoldsboJ-o t l-6 A. M- leaves in 10 minnted vttivti i!i Wflmlapton at 6 40 A. M. The Nigh'tExV" Train, codnects with the North-Carolina Railroad, both1 way, a Gtoida- boroV ' , :f . - Throcsft ficHera NortS aofd" in' WUrrh'niion; to Baltimore klZ; to Philadelphia Stf, to New York 15 6Cj to Washington, D.Cvlt. - CTtcrfi.Ta 'sjtti ot a'a solp'to iJ ao in rPasteigtr vft Ifoti-fedthat Hn txlra thargt pf ventf-jive cent wilf be reip&rid of those tttf do natpttfeliate tickets at stations. -. Freigut by passenger trains doubte'rale. lo cal Tare, with titter's, about 3-cent's per milef if paid itfiNs cars. -. . . t. , - ' - - ; K 11 EIGHT TRAfN. Two tltrough schedule trains between Wflinington and-Weldon, each week leaving " alternately on Monday a and Thursdays snd arriving n Tneadaya and Fri daya, tFourschedule tf nine per wet-jj to Goldsbo ro'; leaving WfhrrlnVdh on Tu'estfaya, Wednes days. PridVys and Satardaa and. Goldsboro' on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thur days and Saturdays, making with the "through"' trains a dads freight train both ways btr ween Wilmington and Gotdsborv; one rTegularral8 for Way freight. - All doe on freight, np ordwwnr, payable at Cen tral Freight Office in Wilmington, on recftpt or delivery, exclusive of that on the Nowft Caro lina Railroad, whrch may be- pre-paid or not at the option of the consigner. ,f , ; , S. f FREMONT. . . April 21. ChieTKng. dr. Superintendent. . APPLES ! APPLES ! ! A FINE lot of nicely flavored Apples, in atore and for sale by r w- H- DeNEALE. i Jane 1L , t' it rrHK most exrensive and Ixst selected assort L ment of Umbrellas in th State, of vvory va ricty, size and color. Bougnt tor caen and in large quantities. We possess aevsntages over tbose wtw deal lass Urrry ta the article;- rtm The best place to buy your Umbrellas is at 34 Market JSt . two doora below Baldwin's "City Clolliinfr Stars. CHAS. D. MYERS. June 6. -. . r- - -3 f.,' BY EXPRESS .-Oar eectmd supply of Cott? greaa Straw and O be ron 'elt Hats, the lightest styles ot summer naiin tnenursM.. AU the new si vies of light Summer Hata, receives as soon as Issued, at tne iiat and Cap Emporftrm.' ; June . t , m CHAS. t. M VERS-. rTHH BESTand lafgeat' assortment bf Men's 1; smd Bov's Straw Goods la the Stale, embra- ciwg all the new varieties, Mcloding the CoirgT, veyioo maraeaoo, sania manna, caraeoe. Hia watha, Young America, Uncle Sam, dfce.? c at the Hat and Can Kmronnm, 3 Market street. May 28. , , CilAS. D. BYERS. FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COlNi V, THEIR TAte'jif Tf E , .MlttT, ... - - . GOLD COINS; wa At:, Aostria fttradruple tlocot i .$9-12 0 ... 2 27 5 Sovereign (for Lombard, j.. r.-.Qr So 0 Badejv Ftve Guldeo v 2 40 Bavaria- Ducat .',-2 27 0 Bersriarii TwenJ y-franc piece . . . . . . 3 83 2 Tweofyifive franc piece. J. ,"A 72 Ol Bol.;via-Doobloon .. '.'i :'i r. 'U 58 0 BraaJ Pkcetr6400 rett. ... - 8 72 0 Britai Sovereign... jgtsri...... 4 84 5 BruBawiek TervTUalcr. 7 89 0 Central Aniericaij..T... ...... .,...14 36 0 IScsodo ....... j... ... . 1 67 0 Gold Doflnr ............. 83 5 Chnf Donolotm (berore 183S).".... A5 57 0 Doubloon (183ana micc)..:."..15 60 0 Denmark 'liuble Frert. or lThaler 7 S 0 Ecuador Hull doubloon 7 tlO 0 Ejypl Hundred piastres. . . , . 4 97 0 France Trtepty francs...., ......-3 85 0 Greece Twenty drachms.... 3 45 0 Haf,over -Teo Thnler. Georjre IV, 7 84 0 Tert-TtmlefrWrfHam IVanrT Brneer 89 0 Hindd8lafr-"Mohttr.Bast Iifdfa Co.,.-7 10 0 MecklenborTeti Ttialef i.V.;... 7 89 0 Mexico Doubloon, average...... . ,15 53 0 Netherlands Dueat.i..'.i.i..:...-' 2 20 5 TeijruJldcrs...j..i...i, 4 00 7 New Granada Doubloon. 21 carat. standard .-15 51 0 ' Dotiblocm, 21 carat sfitndard.inclo- dinjf the "silver. 15 71 0 Doubloon. 9 10ths slandart!. . . . . .15 310 Doubloon. 9 lOths etaadard. inclu w , tliog: the silver . . . . .i .'.15 38 0 Praf-Toma bd v 2 23 C Peru; Doubloon, Lima. In 1533.. . .19 55 0 ..Doubloon, Cnzco, lo.'l833. .......15 62 0 Dubloon. Cuzco. to 1837...wtJ,l5 53 0 PomrgitrMalljoe .ItrJr iveighi).... 8 65 0 Lrotrn ......... . . . . . . o ol 0 PrtH-efa- -Dotrble Fierderick-. . . 8 00 0 Rome Ten semlr.-. . : , j. r t'O 37 0 Russia -Five roubfes. .. .. .. .. 3 96 7 Sardinia, Twcntyc Ire4. . , i . . , . 3 84 5 Saxony Ten lliafei s. . . , 7 94 0 Ducat. . ... . . ...... I . . . . : "1 260 Spain Prstole fqr. doubloon).'...:. 3 900 Turkey -Hcrntlred piastre.. ...;.V.''f 37 4 Tuscany Sequin 2 30 0 United Staies--Eagle (before June. , . 1831) 10 62 0 Five dollar piece of C. Bechter, av- ... . efage..,,.r........-.....l 4 85 0 Dollar ofriie same, average...... 96 0 ' Fiveollar p'c of A. Bechtler $4 92 a 5 00 0 "' Dolfar ofjhe sate.. ....... ..v.. 980 Orpmn Kf rhn nrrt. Cnm"ilrm Aartarm M BO n . .JM 83 a 4 95 0 Miners Bank, San FxaDcHco-Ten . duJars . ..c.,,..9 09 a 9 920 Moflatt'tfe Co.; r 9 78 a 9 98 0 'u 'Sixteen dollar" ', ingot, about. .. ..15 ?3Q. RATS OF POST A G. , - Lettebb composed of one or ,iiorc pieccc of paper, but not rxcecdiog IiaJf an ounce in ivetghl, sent any .distance not exceeding 300C miles, 3 ccnlsy over 3000 mites, 10 .ceiUB. Double rate if exceeding half an ounce irebfe, If exceeding an ounce ; nnd so on charging an ttdd it tonal rate for 'every addi tioual halt ounce, orlractionollialfano'jnce. Absolute prc-pnymcin being required on all letters to places ivhhin tbeCTuiied States, tVoni and after April lst, iSoS - . From and nfter January 1st. 1856, atl let ters between place in the United Slate? must bepre-pnid, ettrrer by polage stamps, or slarnvped envelopes.? t 1 Lftii'rs dropped fn the pd'it orltcc for de livery in the same place, i centcach. LrtillerJadverliffd are charged 1 cent cocli, besides reiiTa'r pdslage. Drop U tters are hot adVertDsetf. - CiRCiB,'i rfnf fy rfoffnc'cs or less to any part of the UrteI -BtalceVto co'ntJfst ol bin en. piee ofpaper-'pre paryrrrent opiioti a. ' . . ... ,. ,. tfi'ytf Jttpefiitrtte rtrlifn. fhree. offoces or (ess, 45 1-2 cents per1 quarltr, wherysent froiH the office of -ptfblrbatfon fo actual and boon fide subscribers any wher'e fn the Uni ted Slates. Transient newspapers sent any where wMiiu ihe United States, I cent for three ounces or less. , . , - . When the article to' be rrrafled, is (a circo far, parhplilet, or newspaper, it should be so enveloped as to be open at one , end oilier wise, it will be charged as a letter. BRITISH P0STAG:E AttRA'NOTftfENTS. Lettek8 posted or chnreed irr ibe Unitrd Stales will be rated :at a Half ounce -to the ingle leiter fover a halfand not exceeding an ounce, as a double letter over an ouuee and1 ho't' exceeding an' gunce nd a half, as a treble felt'ef and1 so' or?, ea'cli '", half ounce or Irntefional excess roasilulfng ft rotfe. " . Tfre siiigle rates to be eharcred on each flettef pogled in the l?n?ied Slates trtJdreesed 10 mij siaee m went ertiani or rreranu i 24 ceurV the cfowble rale arid" so "OrtV. Savd pofeisg on rjtrrrs goftig to trriy pfaee in GreniBrKsvn-oi' iWnnd may bts prff-pid, if ihe wnole artjount is t.enderrrf at ffrs ofnc in ihe V. Siv&cre cyanc4 i tte-oplion o the sender. " ' '':. N EU'stuVlt nttry 6te rttuife at any office irt the Uiiiied "fftatea t'df aAf pface in the Uniled Kingdom' on rite pre-p"Jvrnent of 2 cents, and may oh receipt frooV any place in Great Britain or Ireland, be delivrrecf at any office in the Umied States, on pnyroent of2 cents. Wote.-li.ach Viovernmeni 1 to charge 2 cents on each newspaper. These are to be sent in band1? or roveVcr, open at the sides or ends, aud to contain no manuscript what ever, r - - . '4 1 - - v -.', ' f. Persona mailing letters to . loreign cctrn trica. with whicft lire Untied States have not entered into posfaf arraitaremenfs, are remin ded fhat ft is necessary lot niero to pre-pay rhe pfnncr postage, of tne fetrcry e'annol be IorWaaed. fT (jT( Freafr Cocoa nots fa Store, whole sj 9KJkJ.J sal and retail at Broadway Variety Store, No. 40. : - : " April tS. ... .W. H4p,;KBALE.,, CANDIES, CANDIES, CANDIES: A NOTHEll fresh supply of-Extra Candies per XV Schr. J. A. Stanly , wholesale and retail at Broadway Variety Store. No. 4U. . I April 18. i W. H. DelVEALK. ? NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. rytbts Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is 1. - In the Twelfth Tear, and is widely circulated througboot tbe coontry Ifeoatalns all the Great Trials. Criminal Casea, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together with" tnforraatioaoq Criminal Matin's, toot to be found in any other newspaper. X3T Subscription. 2, per AaOom SI, for Six Months, to be remitted' "by Subscribers, (who sboatd writer tketr rnatea aaf th townf cOvnty mad state wheT tftey reafde ntarnly.y gt To R.'lt. SKVaroCR, ' , n j r- Rdftor os Pmnrietor of the " - '5s'.-r National Poricaaxtt. m"r- 4 May t. Hew YorliGhy. BALTIMORE LOCH HOSPITAL. rl)R JOHNSTON. , THE founder of thia Celebrated Institution of fers rhe most certain, Speed; and uftly etlccta aJ reinady I tbe world iur l ; - ? ,,t . . SECRB'&DISEASES. . . Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Palira In Ihe' Loins, Constitoiional' Debility, Impotency, W eakness of the Back and Limns, Affections el the Kidneys, Palpitation af the Heart, Dyaneosia, Nervous irritabi ity, Disease of tbe Head 'Vbroat Nose or Skia ; those serious and rrtetaiicho.y disoT jdersa rising front the destructive haMts of V'outh, which destroy' both body and mind. Those secret and solitary practices more fatal to thir victims tbaa tbo song of the Sytefaa'to the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or a a ticipatlans, rertderinp marriage, dec., impossible. YOUNOMENr Especially, who hate become the victims of SolUs- Viet, that dreadful and destraetive habi t which annually sweeps to an untimely prate thousands el young men of the most exalted takrrfs and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thundersof eloquence,' or waked to erstaCy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. - . , MARRIAGE, I - 'Married persons, or Young Men, eontcmplatlnp marrtagejf being awareof Physical Weakness, Or ganic UeMUtf , DefoTfidtie, &c.;shoild immedi ately consuljt JJr. J., -and be restored to perfo-t health. ' ' , , . t ifHt who places himself underthicarcof Dr John- ton may religion uly confide in bis honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely uponhisskill asa phy sician: " , ta. Johnstoh is the only regularly Ed uc ted Physician advrrtiKihv ia rtitm Tris t 'nte.i.E... yila renedles and treatment are etnirelt aakoown toalt ot Iters. Prepared from a rife spent in the Grear Hospitals of Rftfope and the' Ffret in tSit Country, v Jvnglahd, France, the B lock ley o I Phlhidelphta, f-c, and a more et tensite nrutir than any other physician in fffe world. Hi s mint. wonderlul CAtesand most important Snfgh-ai Op- TVh i2k9 iBisli to be epeeolly and effectiially relit ed.ehMtldskun the riUmtrtfttt--trifling irnposters who only: rufn their health, and apply to him. '- A CURE WARRANTED Oil NO CHARGE. No Mercury err Natt6t-oii8 Drugs Use' OFFiCR, Io. f, SOTJTH fRECERlCK st left hand side- going from ftafflmore street, a few . dorra from the corner. ; fFaiI. not to observe his name and number, for ignorant trifling importers, attracted by" the repnfnffoft 61 tt. Johnston, lurk near.- :.,. - - ' f DR. JOnNSTON. .',. Memberofthe RovalColleccofSurireona r.nnr. J i9uaa(viniiaiKi ine moat eminent Colreges ol tne uiuteo atsres,ana the gf cater part of whose life hss been spent in the Hospitals Of London, Par-' 10, riiiNutipun.iDa eiKvuere, ait enected some of the most astonishing cures that" were ever known Many troubled with ringing is the ears and head hen asleep, great nervousness, bein? alarmed at -sadden sounds, and bashfuiness,' with frequent bUishing,attec?ed sometimes with derangement oiind, were cured immediately. . 'A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the arlsgnlded and lmprudetit votary ol pleasure nods he Iras imbibed the seeds of .his painful disease, it too often.happens that aniiltim ed sense of shurne, or drca of 'discovery, deters him front hpplyirrgiotJreffe itho. fro rn education and respectabfJity.efffj aJone Wfrfcnd him, delay ing till the crnstiiufioAaf symptoms of this horrid disease rrfake thetr oppeuTatice. such as tilceratrd sore thfnaf. diseased nose, nrrcrtrral pahta in the head and limbs, dimness of sfghf, tfeaaiess, nodes on the" shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, fac and extremities, progressing with frightlul ra pidity, till at fast the paiute of the mouth or the borre s of ttfB nose fall irr. nnd the victim of this awful diyeaMre beeonJes a rroiWd object of comniir scrati"fttijl death pufea period to his drcadliilsaf ferings, by eenrTing hioi to "(hat bourne from whence no traveller' rtrurns.' To riich therefore Dr. JohaU)D pledge? himrelf to preserve the most inviolable secrefj-; and, from his extensire prac tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and Ameiica heean confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortuna'e victim of this horrid dfs case. It'ii'a melatiilioy fact, thai thousands fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing to tb.e un ekilfHlncsSol Hrnorant proenders, who, by the use of thai deadly poison. mercury, ruin- the constitu tion, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to nn untimely grave, or else ma c the restduc of life mis erable. t '.":':.-," ,. TAftE PARTICULAR NOTICE I- Dr. J.adllVessesatlrhos'e whd baveiniured them setvesby prrvate aMd improper indulgences. These are solhe of ih sad and niehnehory ef fects, produced by. or'ry babifa.-of yoaib, vi Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in tbe Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepky, Nervous irritabffy Derijogerneat vt fT.e Urgssrlve Kunc tion, Gjncrai Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion. &c. . , -. Mentaflf The fearful eiTects 90 the mind. are much to be dreacjedf- Lo'ss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depl'esssn of Spirfts.Kvil Korebodings Aversion of Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude. Timidrty,&.c. are sonVe of the evils produced. Thousand oi peWons of allages,can now judge what is the cause of theft- declining health:. Loa in their vigor, becoming weak, p! and emacia ted, have a singular appearanee abdi rhe eyes coughand symptoms of consumption. v ' DR. JOHNSTON'S t'f GOu ATI N G RME DV FOR ORGANIC WEAltNSS. - By this great and important remedy weakriesa v, the organs are speedily cured and full vignrrestorrd. Thousands of the most Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lest all hope, have been imme diately relieved. ATt impedfrnenrs 10 MARRIAGE Physical or MentalDiqiiaIin"caifoas Nervosa -Jr-ritablHtv Tremblings and Weakness, or ezhaustien af the most fearful kind, speedify cured by Dr Johnston. . , ? 1 Young men who have (njurcd themselves by a ertairTpfa'cVtce Indulged 1n when alone a habit frequently' fcnrned front evil companion', or at school, tne elfectstif which are nightly fell,. even when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage 1 mnossfbie4rnd oeSTroys Dot I. .jind ana body, should applv hrrmediatel. Whaf a pity tl tnai a yNorink man, the hope of his country . arra the tfarlfng of hts parents, should be -arrdth snatched frorrt alt prospecia and enfoynientsaf life. by tne consequences 01 aevjaJin trorn tne path of nature, and indulging fri a certain secr'ct habit. Such persons, before contemplating marriage: ' - i Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisitea :o pronutt connubial happiness. Indeed, wirtmat these, the journey through life beeoiH'ts a weary pilgrimage; the pros pect hourly darkens to tbe virw; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filb-d with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another be comes bljffhted with trrnrotvn. " ' ' 4 J ncvir rv n tin rvj hMrnnin t-it 7 BALTisretx, 9. , f All Sarg-teal tOperatlnus fVtfoi-bed. - N. B- Let aofafoe rfeficacy pretenf yo, Vvrt applyirnvrredlhietf either personally or Sy letter. Sita ITiseaes Speedily Cttred. ; i . TO STRAXGEllS. ' S ! ' Tlitmlany Aoasrndsetsretaithlsiasiitaiion wlfh in the last ten years, and the ntfrrrerotia import tant Surgical Operations perfoimrd by DrJ., wit nessed by tfre Reporters of the papers, and many other per sons, not ices of whieh have appeal edaeain and again before the public, besides hi standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility,! a sufficient guarantee to tbe afflicted. TAKE KOTICE. '. It ia -Vnil rrrmtnt MaetaKef fhat trf. jVrflSBTOS p niiiU his card to appear bssoie tb nnbKc, deeming tl anprofeMio)l for a pkyweiaa to mdvenise, lmt onleM be did an, the Kffiietd. ntpectaJly sttasger- ovld Bui faH to fall into tbe hands af tbe many Impnde-i - ttwmiesmei Inrpoetrr, with lonuiuemble False K '-eoMne4 Quack ho pa, swaraiirts; Sheas iavv etuea, aopving Ir. JoassToa's sdrertlaements or advertising themselves ss p riyirfWan. illiterate ri!knr-rrinet felki-s, too lazy t oik at their oHiri rail trsde. with nearnc tn i&esm brynd the brute, who, for the parnaee af Enfleina; and Decaiv tar. carry oa five orvix afSoe. nndevaa iay Jiffa.-it False Kamea, so that the ail&efed StiSttH eaeahs; etw, ta aore to tmnble trsPoftj into the otner. Igitcrao Qaaeks wifii auiiUa hrrn certificates of Tmf aaoV tr tonishin? cares from penvons not to be fnand, who ke yon takinar larire boftlea of IicoaiCK 'Wrt am fc pac Wares of fiiciy aad wortaJeea eempon4saBotrie-ry prepared to irtrpoae trrm the unfortunate and miwraspre ine.. Triairar awnth a(Ter month, er as iog as the smaH est fee can be obtained, and. in despair, leatrs yoa wiuy mined bealCfi, fi i?b over vonr rIBBg itsppnttnent. tt ia this motiva that tad noes Ir-J. to adwrtiar. Bi aLoas oaa csaa tou. To thoae aaaeqaaiDtea t ia rapntatloa. he deems it neeeasary to say that hts eredea tials or diplnmaaalwars hana ta hts on. -i - ,.-,. 2-L. NO I.KTTER. RECTETVED TTXI33 tJV TAJD mmm wmtala' .a taai ta be aaawl for the rep'v- Par sons writiiur ahoaid aUta Ac nd acs4 that port von of ad lartiaL ' ac lit dsstrlptng sjinpSuata. ' Iit-1 y-- Jan. 7, 1851. ; - f - - - . . , SILVER COJNS, Autfrkt Rix Dollar . , Kiorin t j -4 -... . - Ttvcuiy kietjiKftSi. . .. . . . Lirst j lor Xcfnha rd" . . . . . ; BadeB Crovtn. r.ii.. . . . Guldeo or florin $0, ST 5 ,-,,48 0 16U " 16 0 1 07 . S9 5 1 C6 5 395 ' 8 0 . 46 0 . .57 0 Bavaria Crotvn Florin ... .'."I '. . . . Six -kreatzer. .'.V'.'.'. . . . . - BelgitHn Five ra ncs. .... . . .Two. rrni.a halt' t'raica , T ;o, ti ancs 1 . . . . . . Franc. ....... ,..4 ...... -. IS 5 00 6 . 1 u" ia rtuiiui ....i.i.i.... Half dollar, debased. 1830V. i - - . 375 187 -&9 2 66 33 35 54 0 - 21 7 71 - 680 97 0 1-010 ,52 4 .112 52 3 Quarter dollar. dehaeed. 1830;... Brazif -Twelve Iiun4r d rew . .. . .- -.Eight hundred rei. j. ... ... Four hundrc(f... 4 1 Brrmep Thiily eix grotto.. ...... Brilair. Halt crowns... .. . . .. - Shilling... ;. Fourpence. .2. . .'. . . . ...... . . . tBrunwick--Tliale1r;;5. .". 4 . . .- Central AmeriKt-DoJlnr; trneer. y CfciliDoIar.wii; . . h,r te r d ol Iar Jiigtii dollar or real Denroatk'-Rigsbanx thaler. I..., S pec ic thaler. .......... ... : ' Thirly-two tliilluirs.-.......- 04 7 17 0 18 7 96 0 93 2 18 5 39 5 26 5 26 2 69 2 68 0 25 7 67 5 11 0 3W5 Ecuador Cluartcr dollar.- ....... . Egypt-i-Twcnty plaeti es . t ; . . .-; .. . Fra nee Five fra nes .::..;;. . . . i . - Franc. .iitviv-i. ...ii Frankfort Florin Greece Prachm. ... Guinna. Briiisli -Guilder......... Hanover Thnlcr. fine silver. .- Thaicr ?5o She:??.?..::;:,.:.. Haytt -Dollar, or 100 cetiiirorFi ; Hette Cassef- Thaler j. i. . One-sixth thaler .-. . . y.."? . . Hesse Darasi a di Florin or Gulden. Hindbstan Rupeei.v... Mexico Dollar, fit crac t . Naples Scodo Netherlfinds Three ffoildcis. !..... , - 44 7 Jt COO 4 0 1 20 0 40 0 G adder. ....... .. . . . . , . - Twenty five cents ' Two and a half guilder. t. .... 98 2 Npw Granada Dollar, usual weight X.2 0 . Dbllarlightcr and debased. SS9. . . i fJdrtv'aj Rigsdnfer.-. . . ... I "".IS O Persia Sahib koratr. . .:. . ; .. ...... 21 5 LPru Dollar, Dima -tnint ; . ..v.-. .. 1110 6 Dollar, Cu zco,; faH" dollar. A rrqqipa debased.. 008 36 0 49 5 Jl 2 55 2 12 0 56 0 6S0 11 39 0 CO 6 30 0 75 0 135 lull iiiiinr jl B6ru;,;.,..i, Poland 2fot y t . . . . . . . . Port-ufraf '-Cruzadot . . .-. ...... Crown of I0CO fei.-!.; .T.".'f. Hall Grown... ' Prussia Thaler, average. ,. ..i. ; One-sixth, average........ i.,.,..- Double 1 hater, or 3 ,1-2 gulden...... 1 Rome Scudo . i -Tcston. ilirce Fcudo. . .". . ., . .. , Rn?sin Rouble .-: ...... .. r.- 1 .1. - Ten fcloty . .-'.-. : . ; .l. . w 1 .OCEAN STEAM .NAVIGATION. The foHowing rotes of postage on letters have been agreed upon bftVtcn!thwjjotcn.i' merit nnd the Oerrnan Stales, .Prpfgiafc-t,r. Bremen. 10 cents ; Oldenburg 13; Aifona, Aastrian Emj!re. (iticluding- Hungary, Ga licra, Lnmbaidy atn! Venice) Bavaria. Brunswick,- Haibburnr. Hanover. . McCalenbourg Sch wet ine and Siraehiix, Kingdom of Prus sia, Kingdom jof Saxoiiy. nnrTSnxe -Alten-burp.15; all oil er German States, ritlrs arrd towns. 22; SiviiitcVInnd and ihcIVTeiher lands 25 f Denmark arid Srhlcswij;. 27 ; Po land nnd RiMpft, 2; Cr)ii8irt-t;frnoplc,'"Grecce and StVrdeii 33; Ndrfrn. S--pfe-pa yfncli t optional. . . .-riiv' . AJfxandriii, Corfi Ialanttol Alalia, Wal lachia, 30 cents f jfrafji. j(-xccpt tipper parl 33; prc-paj fhenf fr-qtutcd. .. "NetvFpapers and Crrcfilarsi 2' cenls each to be prepaid. .' Mitts TO f il rjcrrTcFr)? a single" Jet t fths a nnl avoalirtra lifdCnn anti ra as t titairvltv I- a sa t j uii'jj, iiun nil vuuvv su from Prew . York to ; thnpres, 2ucenlf ; to Paoaroa. 20 postage fo be f repaid. Poe iage toCAllilornin and Orru (ihey being U. & poescssrons) need Hot 6e pre-paid. 7 Havana Maics. A line is CfJatdisricd bc tfreen CTharleslon and Havana, the nera era teaching ht Savannah and KrytW, the priei'nge ol' which is ftorn fl'e port of de parture to Havana-10 cenls on a tingle let ter, not exceeding linlfan oooce in Weight, with nn ai.'tiriionai 10 ccnU lor , each ntidr. lional halfour.ee, or fraciional ficefs of half an ounce to be pre-pnid. Pdsiage on entrh newspaper to Havana. 2 cents," nlfo" tb'fee prepatdaon lelterr.5: ' - -- - -j -- On fetters to Bthriit forfh Arnrrca. 1 ft cerrta, il not over-30flfX miles; if over that distance, 15 cents a f'mgle rate pre paid or ftotj at the option nl tfie of the sender.- v - flATfeS OF POSTAG1T TofAe East Jmiieg. Jar A. Romra. I. ah van Sumatra, the Moluccas, end the J'kifim- pine Islands , . . - v We are auihorizcdto state that, arrange menls having hcn rtidf by Great Britain for collecting in India The E'rititl. attd othe forefun pnttagn on letrer bctfreen the Unt ied Kingdom and the East -Indies-, nfcefhrr -tar-smitred ! Eofttfaaipfcn sor via iA ar seilles, in the Sritih mail, hereafwr Ihe L'ui- ' led Slates postage nig rhonld he p rpaid h this coonfry on letters for fhe East Indies l b transmit fd fcy eirhff of flie above rouie, vizr fife cents tee single rate nhtn the At lantic eonveyenee U British psckct. and lu-eiilif one cents .-wherv by Uniird States packet. , . . -r - 1 , 4 3 -, Owing to a rcdoettbn ofltvelve cent iu the Britisli postage beyond England, tt bich took place on the 1st of February inf tant. the sin gle rates of fetler potcse be ween the Ur i ted States Td - Java. Bornvo. Lnbnam. Sr matra. the Alelorcas. and th Pbilirrjn'ne Is land, w ill herca tier he as Cdlowa: To Java, via Soatltnmpion,: 33 instead of 45 cents the kail ounce; nnd via Marseilles 53 instead of 75 cents the half ounce ; pre p$ymet required. To Borneo. Inbnatf. Snmarra; flte'Rfeltic ras. nnd tfttf Philtpprn Wnnd h rate' il . "J be 44-fnteno( 5aeei.M v. ben sent via Sotrth avmptonand 61 Instead of 73 rents the qnar Ur orrnce. or 71 instead of 83, cents ihe Ita If oancewhen sent by closed , mail via .Iaf eeir cs pi epaginenl also required, v . The tales above rnentioned as rhargeatfe on letter for" the Irfartd of Java vriil frovido fortheir conveyance by - Brih pneiet. ns ars SrFgiiriore.iof fbey arUI aherirards bo object ? to NetheHand cale- of postage an accoant of the conveyance fram Sirgapore to Java. ,; . ,4 f - By the frtiran Crosed Mail tbe rates le these coonfries remain ddcI ancciil. - MKR'S AND Bot& Capa sad Cavrrsjast re ceived at CD." MYERS. 4 'i atareh 2. -t - - -i BRITISH LEGHORN UmZ 1TF.W sryle.arMla hfiJ. for Gent's wear, at tbef EnBoriajri . CHAS. D. BTVERS. May !.- r.' .
June 18, 1857, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75