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TilC .TCI-WEEKLY C0MEKC1AL It published everv Tussdav, Tmomdavb Satdidat at 16 per annum, payable B til esses In advance. . , . t . BVTHOS. LORINfl Eoitos and Psofbibtos Comer Front and Market Street, - WILMIBOTOK. 1T.'0 ji. : ji', V' n iina no ini'PnTISIMn. . 1 .qr. 1 intenioo '.tO $ j J .qr. months, ! 00 M rtr 19 11 1 I month, 2 50 1 12 00 Ten linea or lea make a square. If an sdver tlsement exceeds ten llnea, the pilce will bejn proportion. - - '.. . " -, All advertisements are payable.al the llmeol their insertion. . . j Contracts with yearly advertisers, Will bo made on thorn oat liberal terioa. , . ... No tranarerof contracta for yearly advertising will be permitted. SUould clrcu.nstances render a chsngs in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the published terma will beat he option ef the contractor, for the time he haa advertised. The prii!e?e of Annual Advertisers ts etrietiy limited to their own immediate business and all advertisements for the- benefit of other persona, ell advertisements notlmmedistaly con nected wail titulr own business, sod allexcessaf advertisements In length or otherwlae beyond the limits nnjaged, willbeeharged at the asoal rates. No Advertisements la Included In the contract for the aale or rent of houses or landa In town tr country, or for the aale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property la owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by thj term ''immediate busine." ' All advertisements Inserted In the trl-weeklv Canmereial. are entitled to one leaertlon in the Weekly free of charge. job, cxnn sn fancy fiunting, fSIEHGTEP IX SEPERIOR STYLE. RNTS POR THE COMMEnCUli. Nsw YobS Messrs. Dot-iirsn & Potts. ffoilon CHABies Smith, No.6. Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. E. Conaw. HaUimorsVu. H.PaAKSand Wm.TiioSisow MISCELLANY. : : FASHION AND FOLLY; , OR, - " . - BT l!f CLATTOM. "Do lay aside that rusty book, Ma rian j it is four o'clock and time you were dressing for the ball. I will ring for Bridget." M No, no, Francella, I am not going to the ball to-uight. I promised Mrs, Giant I would call and see her this evening: her little girl has just been here and tells me she is worse and wishes to see trie, so don't tease mc; sister dear, to go with you."-":, : .c'.v.v wVVhy,-Marian Leslie, you disobliging little elf, you always manage to chsaf point me when I most depend upon yon ; if cousin Dell was fter6 I w6nld not ask you to go,- but as She is not your com pany is indispensable. Not go ! why, Marian,- the idea ii absurd and ridicu lous j the Mitchells,- and Murrays, and llowilts,- and Halls, afrtT jii fact all the elite are to' he dhefe.arrd t forgot to tell, Mrs. Newton Iras been here, arid she says that Regma'td: Petty hrfs f&uttied, and he of course' will be there in flying colors. Mrss Newton' declares that he lias impfovecr amazingly, a'urf she Con siders hirtfr admirable and you" Ifnow her taste is eiqrrisire. NoW,-Marian, go and set yottr cap fot bhnf- you4 know he was hall m love with yriu before he went South and! he would: be quite if he could see you now." IInsh, hush,- sister say lid, mdre ; I cannot go with yoft fo-nighf j- I have n nobler mission to perform." "Ah me, I wish you1 were not sfyehfire Jy at variance wilh every one else f 'tis perfect nonsense, Marten, for y6u to be running after ditty beggar children and listening to whining fidgetty old women. Pray, where can I tell people you are to night? Ah, making gruel for mother Grant, and singing lullabV W hef dirty rag muffins? A pleasurable occupation, really, but what makes you so pale, are you sick?" 5? MNo yes I am sick of this fashiona ble routine of dressing, dancing and' vis-' iting; indeed, Francella, this artificial state of 'society is insipid and repugnant to me, setting aside the consideration of a future state, this system might be tol erated, if the drawing-room, the theatre, the ball, were the sum total of human life ; but it is ill calculated to direct our thoughts in that channel which should prepare us for our home eternal. , Think of these things, dear sister, and turn your life to a better account. Fortune has favored us, we have reveled in lux ury, the gifted and noble have bowed at our feet and paid us homage, and why. Are we more beautiful, more in tellectual, more worthy thati thousands of others who pine in obscurity because wealth has not given them position ? Have we no aim in life, no conscience, no reason, no Bible ? Shall we, because our pathway is strown with gold and roses, neglect and trample upon the wid ow, the orphan, the homeless wander er? Have they not immortal souls like you and I ? do they not pray to the same God, look forward to the same eternity ? Tis wrong, all wrong this course that we have taken, Francella, and there is need of reform." , "I am highly edified .with your dis course, Marian ; pray,- from whom do you innent your gift of oratory?, 1 should not be surprised if you should take to the pulpit yet. But I can talk no longer j nope you will have a good time with Granny G. and her brat, and if you get time prepare a sermon to de liver to morrow evening, I shall be at - leisure then.n , ; i:V- -:" V.'"' " So saying Francella Leslie hastened to the parlor to await her chaperon, Frank Simmond. Very beautiful she looked as she stood before the tall mir ror twining her long jetty tresses over fcer r;T f-r-ers. Yery lightly she tripped through the hall and down the lengthy Stairway, leaning on the arm of her admirer,, and fwhen they were en scofised tin the coy; equipage which was to convey them to th scene of rev filry, Marian donned her hat and cloak, took her Bible and a package of medi cine and proceeded on her mission to the sick . " - Marian and Francella Leslie were daughrers of a millionaire in' Provi dence, and .young, accomplished and beautiful, they were- sought after and admired. JUarian the eldest was no less lovely in ' person than her sister, Vnd perhaps she was ; once as volatilefJ but at the time we introduce her to the read er the contrast was apparent; ; The night passed like a blissful dream to1 Francella f she da'need, she laughed, she jilted,- and by many s.he ras termed the belle of the1 everting. - fVVhere'is Masian Leslie ?" askeid Reginald DefiTyyof. a consequential "la dy, as the, scene of hflaritywas at its height - J ''';(, ' . 'Oh,' she is .engaged in running after beggarS,-1 believe; 1 am sure. Jier sis ter is ashamed of her." IJercey made" no reply to this uncouth remark,- but turned from her with an air of contempt; and fhe", refitainder of the evening oc wsfndered' about Jhe, room, abstracted and th6ughtftfl. . SI will call on Marian to-m6rr6w,? he whispered half audibly j "1 always thought there was something remarka ble about that girl, she is not the drivel ing thing her sister is." ' t Under a plea of indisposition Regi nald Dercy retired at an early hour, and when alone in the quiet of his chamber, be breathed hisevening orison, the name of, Iff arian Leslie trembled on his hps for her fie implored a blessing. uHtiW is Mrs. Grant," asked M rs. Warner bt her friend Sarah Porter, a fewdays" after the alxve occurrences. A "I flo' h6t know how she is to-day ; yesterday lady Marian toldme that she had but little hopeof her recovery. La dy itfarian' sli'e Continued, ''found her in a destittrfe condition, her husband in a stafeof inoxteatiqn, and her children very ratre:e"d r but she has now every comfort she can desfre. What an angel Miss Leslie is; when she dies thee will be one more saint in heaven." "What self-deufal s"he exercises !" struck in Mrs- VVarnei1. ('I understand she denied herself the pleasure of going to the great military. .ball, it order to vis it poor Mr?. Grant." "You are wrong, Mrs. W a rner; to sup pose that Miss Leslie considered it in that light j she enjoyed he.rself much more in the chamber 6t aiSiciffli than she would amid that scne of rnirth." "But," have you heard anything with regard .to Reginald Dercy ?" enquired Mrs. Warner,- and she withcTrcw her spectacles from her eyes and riYbbed them eagerly on- thec6riSe of he1 apron as one will when wishing ro coiivert eyes into ears. "I heard," she contintied, on replacing her glasses and without wait ing a" reply 'tha,t he w,as tdmpletely in love with Miss Leslie. w , , . "Tbaf he is, f think there can be no doHbt, Mrs. Warnef, brrt t have not the least reason to suppose that his', aflec tions will be recipiocated." V , "Pshaw, there is not a ladv in this city who would not give him favoi." "You misinterpret mV mfeahi'ng, Mrs, Warner. We all know he is talented, handsome and aristocratic but Miss Leslie looks beyorid persoiial adoinment, it is the principles', the heart, the mind, the pathos." "La, I know it, Sarah, but she will never find any one who is perfect.1" One evening some six months after, Reginald Dercy left" the Leslie manor with a light heart. "I am happy now, he said, -Marian is an angel, I only wish I were worthy of her' . . Shortly after,- th walls of Leslie mansion echoed back the sound of hap py voices. "Lady Marian is a beautiful bride. She. has made me very happy," said Mrs. Grant, and the poor1 wonian's face lighted up with grathuda. 'I lim, surprised that lady .Marian should permit those poor, detestable looking creatures to be at her wedding," exclaimed Miss Gossip, and the finger of scorn " was poiuted at the tow Mrs. Grant, who sat meekly io one corner of the room, arrayed in hej pea green cah co, with her children by her side. . . '-I am very glad if she is well enough to be present " replied her friend, -Miss Leslie has saved her from an untimely grave, clothed and fed her children, and exerted a blessed influence over her be sotted husband ; then "why, I ask, has she not a right to be here and witness the happiness of her protectress "Horrors inadequate, don't speak to me again until you can talk more reas onable," and Miss Gossip left her friend with an indignant toss of the head. Reginald Dercy never regretted his choice. In after ' yeajs, when fashion andall its train attendant had- lost Us charms for mm, lady Marian's, virtues and Dietv exerted an influence almost divine over his existence. When earth ly cares oppressed and laid with leaden weight noon his heart then, he found consolation in the societr of one who consulted God rather than man ; one who- bowed not at the shrine of I am nion. - -- -r - - rHESSHT3 of the latest Bfjiea. coroblnlnf Bterance whs anra&ntty, jnst opened at me list nu ivmpormm. -April 28. . - CSASr. MVEItS, NEi? YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. CUAULES1 LONDON CORDIAL Gl 19 shown by the Records Of the CQetdtti House to be the only London Cordial Gin IMPORTED and sold in bi4ile,aU others are made here in im itation of. -- - - It is a delioioae tonic beverage, and by ita peculiar flaaor (eo. tiffbrenl from other gin) ta universally esteemed try all who use it. It is adopted with treat aneceas in cast-s of OvspapsiA.GoOT.ItHacM ATisMUawraT BAVt, Coiit, Cholbba. Kbvbb AHBr AOOB, .StBICTUBv DlSASESOf f HI Ui.1AI OlSAN), KPILSPST, F AtB IaVBOOLAKITBIS tc. Lr?VALB5TiNa M oft of New Tork, In letter to thefiroprietor, aaya: '. - CutrM: ij&dtin Contuit QlnM tft piittat,btt, And iftbSt retiabli Extract of Juniper J have en. CHRLE3'IJOWDON COtttfAt.aiN is sold by all (rgeists and Grocers in the Untied Stales, and ao atso ale nurrieru poisons called "fjondon Cordial Sin 1 avoid them buy only "C HA R LES'J - Reject ny other offorrd Hi jou aa you value ,yoo health.. Price one dollar for quarts, fifty settle1 for pint a - EDMUND C.CHARLKS. . ' Sole Importer, 40 Broadway, N. V. ." Apttl 8& ' t !8-3m. . . "(HLy IMPORTANT TO ' RECTIFK K N, LIQUOIi M VJIC HANTS "ANET WHOLESALE "OROCEUS. TTSi- FEUTfJHIW AGGER'S ' . " Flavorings to produce , at a Momenta Not ' Ice "tevery desired jfjlquor. njRe undersfgned has lately madegretit improve L merits in this branch ol ousineaa.. The Flavor ings ari put up iu packages of 5. 10, and 40 Gal lon, and acquires iu the addition of Pure Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof and Liquors such a Cognac, either dark or pale, Holland and England and Eng lish Gin, Jamaica aed Hi- Croix lnrarMonon?;i- hela, Bourbon, Irieh aadSeolrh, W iuskey. Apple. Peach, Cherry and Raspberry Brandy, Port and Madeira VVinrs will be lnttmty produced. It re quires no skill, but an addition of a good spirit, say 50 gallons to each gallon of .he rtspeelive Flavoring. . Tne best Cognac oil, green, yellow and white warranted genuine, as low as any uther importer in the U. iT Kssehcea of every LtqtiOr. Extraf 6f C6gnac,' 1 lb. of which produces 200 gH lions of rjofi-nft. . Raw Whwikey may by Dr F.'s ageund body pre paration he made smooth with f at a trtffing ex pense. . ; . - . ' ;;.- :. The p'lie of FlVoin'ga are extremely moderate, and diiectlous In full snpi)Red bv : v DR- LKWI4 FKUUHTWANOER. Ckemist niui Importer of. Drugs, Essential Oils and Metals. Daguerreotype and I'hnliigrapkic CKntucals, No. 1 13 Maiden I. Hue, Mew York.. N..B.. Sole Agent for Gfodfrey'scelebrated Cor dial timers and Gin. Vv . April. 18 18 6m. A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV ERT IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. PATKNT OFF ICR SEAL OP OR RAT BRI TAIN, DIPLOME de ECOI.E de PHAR MClK PH.4RMACIKN de PARIS.and IM PKRIAf. CLLEGE of MEDICINE, VlENNA Sold whulusaWand rttailby Dr. If - A. Barrow, Member ol the Imp'i College of Vienna, and Royal College of Surgeons, London, who may be person, illy consulted" at hie residence, 157 Prince street, few blocks west of Broadway, N. Y., from 1 1 A, M . till 2 P. M., and frorn 4 till 8 P. M. (Sundays excepted, unless by appointment.) Tries mar No. 1, Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermtonhcea, or d all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long rear dence in hot clitnaies It has rcstorld bodily and sexual strength and vigor to thousands who are now in the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood ; and whatever ma; be the catrse or dis qualihcationa for for tnarriuge, they are cilectually subdued. Trlescmar No. 2, ( - Completely and enrtrel- eradicates all ffnees of Gonorhaea, both In its mild and aggravated iorma, Gle.'ts, b'tiictores, Irritation of me Bladder. Non reteniion of Urine, Pains of the Loina and Kid neys, aid thoee disorders for which Copoivi and Cubebs have so long been thought an amMaie. Trleaemar No. 3, la the great Continental Feniedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms. It alio constitutes a cer tain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, removinir and expelling in its course all impurities from the vital stream, scr as altoget her to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it by insensible perspiration through the medium oi the pores of the skin and urine. , . .. k . It is a never failing remedy for thaf dafia of dis orders which English Physicians treat with Mer cury, to the inevitable destruction of (lie patient's constitution, and which all the Sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove.' .. TRieSKMAR No." 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in ihefoimofa lozenge, devoid of tasteor smell, and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket.' . Sold in tin cases, and divided in separate do es; a sad minister ed by Valpean, Lall man, Raux, Rfcord, c, Ore. Prices S3 each, or four cases in one Tot 9, which saves S3, and In $27 cases, whtieby there fs a sav ing of W - None are genuine unless ihe Erisra'Inss of the Seal of the Patent Office of England, theS'eala of the Ecolo de Phairnacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wrapprr, and around each, case Imitations are liable to the severest penalties' of the Law. - Special arrangements enable Dr. Barrow to for ward immediately, on receiving a remittance, the S9 and .larger size cased of Tnesemar, Feke oi' CABBIA6B. to anv Dart of the world, eeeurelv nsck ed and properly addressed, thus7 Irreiirlng genuine European prepa.rattcrpa n&S profcclhig the public Irom cpnrous and pernicious imitations. . Attendance and Consultation from II A'. M. till 2P M. and from 4 till 8 in the evening. 157 Princess street, few blocks west of Broadway New York.' April 28, 1857. 18 ly. , GENLVS eRiiATr A New summer style for young men. -Genin has V.e pleasure of calling the attention of young men to an entire new fnbric. intended specially for tbeir use, and which combines the flexibility of the soft tiat, with all the Iiehtneas and ventillat-n properties of the straw. The material is felt, c the finest' telrturc fthe color a dark fa n or umber : the crowri moderately low, and the brim which is wide enough to hide the face, without bejng too wide to be elegant, haa a leaf like torn on either aHe which i peculiarly eroceful. The fabric is Ifehter thau a straw hat, and t ho' it gives to the touch aa readily as the soft hat, is ao elastic that ft springs back toils true shape as soon as the pressure is removed. ' A shower that would spoil tne straw hat does no damage to the Oberon, and in point of durability, will compare favorably with any summer style ever Introduced in this coun try. , . The Oberon may be termed the connecting link between the fott turn situ hat comninlns the mer i'Sof both, without the defects, tin? sufficiently elegant ford ret s purposes. For srle at the Hat and Can Emporium 34 Market st. . CHAS. D. MYERS. June 6 PINE, APPLE, CREESE. JTJST received a No. I article of the above. .No. 4 - W. H. DaNEALE. ORANGES ORANGES. ry x. Boxes of Sweet Mesfna Oranees in perfect I ' erder. Now Undine per JSchr. John A. Stanly, wholesale and retail'at the Broadway Var ety Store. No. 40. -w April 18. WM. H.DbIMEALE. STRAW AND LIGHT SUMMER OATS OF every description for 3ita and Boy'a wear, a large vatlety of new style may be foand among our slock at the Hat and Cap Emporium; 34 Market street CItiS. U. MYERS. May 19. , , . 27. THR Latest style of Gv-nta Sammer Hats Is I the CONGRESS HAT,-just Introduced by Genin. - Sample case received hla esomlng bt f.xpress, at (Be nar tnn enp KmpOrlirm, dl fttar ket street, . .. rf CHAS. ft. MYERS.. -c May 12. . - . - - -m ' f EU0xt5f AND ORANGES. . LARGE lot, In prime order, jast received at j. a, us tsroaiway v ariety stare, no.40 Manet treat. . r WM. H. DaNKALK. GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GKUCEE Keep tonsiantly k Hand, mta, 7aa, Liquor CoHfetlionMrie, Sctifik FronltlrBtlt YH.MINCTONt NitS. ' " Nov. 18, 1856. i 109- CHASED. BftERS, ; HAT iND CAP '.EMPORIUM. . . ' JSi Market Si. PANAMl, LEGHORN, AND FAI.W IMF HiT, ;WW1. FOBt SILK. AND MOLitaaiN MATS.' Clotb, Pl6sh. ad Siii Glaxed Caps, by tne casi or dozen. - At New VprK VIDoIcsbuj frtcea. march 12. . . - - -ID AMS BROTHER & CO., COM MISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 28. . 58 . STOKLEY fc OLDHAM, QROCER$ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal Cash advances made"ort, FJotrr. tWlton, and Naval Stores consigned to thera. Aug. 14.- -. - 6$ fr W. G. MILLfGA'N, MARBLE MANUFACTURER; , NortTH Water 8teet, (WiMiNaTON, No. Ua.. Monuments, Toombs., Head. Md Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work futitistied t 6rder on reasonable terms. . ' JuneE. , 36-1 y-c. as. c. s'MtTfi. miles costih. JAS. C. SMITH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.' 2, SOOTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON; N. C: ; .April 26. 181 y OE6r6e R. FRENCH; MANUFACTITBER AND WHOLESALE 4- RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND r SHOE FINDINGS, NO. 11. MARKET 8TREET, WILMINGTON, W. C. March 6. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AND P8RWJRDISC iGEST, lt'tZir hit personal attention to business entrust ed tu his cart. . Sept. 6, 1S5G. . , ?S-ly-c. GEO. We DAVIS" COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. , Jan. 22. 132, II. OOLLNF.R. Q. POTT tH. jr. J. CAMERDEN D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N 13 W YOKK. April30, 1855. 20-ly. HENRY BURKHISIER TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR sion P.. ' SIOS OFTI1E INDIAN CHIEF" MARKET STREET r.e door above Water Wilmington, wy C. N. B. - All Orders filled vrtlh despntch. Oct. 26th. I33 93-liw-c. ANDREW 5. KEMP, ATTORNEY T.LAW, EtlZABETHTOWN, N. C. - Will attend the County and Sttporfor ColirU of Bladen. Robeson. Colnrubcs and S.trnp3on. .. June 12. 38 ly WILMINGTON & HEL. R. R. CO. yam m n uvm ff,m,jf Opficb of tits Eiori & 8rfiiifriDEWT, Wilmington, N. C. March 1, 1857. J rpHE PASSKiy GEit TRAINS. WILL, UN X TIL further efoticc,'run over tm road as fol- W ' CfbTNa NCmTIT, tAILY. .. . DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leaves, Wilmington at 6 A.M ; arrives at Goldsboro at 9.65- leaves in 5 minutes -and arrive at Weldon a t 1.30 P. M. NIGHT KXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilming ton at P., M.; arrives at GoltUboro' at 8.60, to supper 20 rain tiles j arrives at Weldon at 1.00 a. M. " . GOINGP SOUTH, DAILY. ',, DAY KXPRKSS leave Weldon at 1? .5 arrives at GoldaborV 3.20 P,.M.--Aeave in 5 min njes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P- M. to anp per. - - NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 9 P.M.; arrives at Goldsboro' at 1.10 A. Mi leavesjn 10 minntetst airivea at Wilmington at 5-40 A. M. J3TThe Night Express Train . connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds boro'. : Through rickets North sold in Wilmington; to Baltimore 12; to Philadelphia 14; to New York ti5 80s to Washington, D.C.,tl. ... 5"TlCKiTB WII.L NOT aB SOLD TO A CBO IN PKRSOn. ' , .. .:. . Passengers are notified that an extra charge of leenty-fioe cents will be required of those tchet do notpurchase iicftetat station., . . Freigtjt by passenger trains double rate. Lo cal fare, with tickets, about 3 cents per mile; if paid in theearr. FREIGHT TRAINS. Two through schedulu trains between Wilmington and Weldon,, each week; leaving alternately n Monday and Thursdays and arriving on Tuesdays and Fri days. Koorsehedofo. trsiiria pT week to Goldsbo ro'; leaving Wilmlngtoir od Tocsday a, Wednes days Fridays and Saturdava and Goldsboro on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thar days and Saturday, making with tho " throngh", trains a dailn freight train both ways bctweep Wilmington and Goldsboru; one Irregular train for way freight. All dues nit freight op or down, pay able at Gen rral Freight Office in Wilmington, on .receipt or delivery, exclusiVe of that cn the Nonh Caro lina Railroad, which may. be" prepaid or not at the wption of iho consigner. . . . - -S. L. FREMONT. April 21. Chief Kng. & Superintendent. APPLES! APPLES!! Fl NE lot of nicely ii and for sale by ... flavored-Apples, in store -W. H. DeNEALE. June 11. rnnR BEST and largest assortment of Men's 1 and Boy's Straw Good in the State, embia" cing ail the new varietur, Including the Oongross, Ceylon. Maraeabo, Santa Martha, Cnraeoe, Hia watha, Vonng America, uncle stra, ecc., the Hat and Cap Emporium, 34 Market stroll. May 23. CHAS. D. MTERS. WARM WEATHER. WE have fust received SO gallons of first de lightfel RASPBERRY SYRUP. Every fam ily should have some of this very soporior article. For sale by the qoart or gajuon. aisv itiU dozen Moir fc Sow's J ns Aid., for saw oy GEORGE itYKttS.' Aireri fif33twJ : No. II A 13 Front st. cchrlnc- Ffp? BKLS. prime Nova Seotia Herring, receiv f J ed per SthK Joh Tyler. For sale by j. April 1st AlAMS, BHO.A.COi FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COIN TflEIB VALDfe At Trie MlST. ' GOLD "COINS. Austrla--fcuadrdple ducal Docat . . . ;. -". . .' - - - - . . $9 ... 2 6 2 ... 2 120 27 5 85 0 4 0 270 S3 2 72 0 Sovereic-n (lor Liorubardy)... Badeo Five Gulden . Bavaria Ducat .','.. . ... Belgiurii Twenty-franc piece Twenfy-five franc piece. . Bolivia Doufcloon Brazil rieceor6400 rets. , -;. . Britain Swereigr. . . . ..i .-, 3 ... 4 :..15 58 0 . 8 .4 .7 72 0 84 5 89 0 BranwickTen-Thaler. Cenlral American.......... Ecsudo i.. ......... Gold Dollar r... Ch i I i Don b tn be fo re . 1 83) .14 96 0 1.67 0 ..... 835 ...;;15 57 0 JJouhloon (isda and since T .'15 66 1) Denmark Double Fred, or 10 Thaler 7 83 0 Ecuador Hall tlpubloon:....;.'!.. 7 r00 Egypt Hundred piastres.... .;;' i 4 97 0 FranceTwenty franCBii. ......; 3 85 0 Greece Twin ty drachms. ...t 3 45 0 Har.over--Ten Thaler. George IV. ; 7 fifO TenThar, ftlffttin IV a,nflErnet 7 89 0 Hinda&rin Mohu'ty East IuJIa Co. , 7 10 0 MeiSfenburgr Tei.Tba4er W.: 3 6 Mexico-'.Doubloon.'nyerage.. .1. . .15 53 0 Nelherlarid Ducat. .. 2 20 5 iTen euil'lcrs. 4 00 7 NewrGranada---DoubIoon. 21 farat. - aftndardl.. '...- 1551 0 Doubloon, 21 carat standard. inclu ding the ail vef :..J.....15 710 Doubloou. 9 lOths standard. .. ...15 310 Doubloon. 9-10ths standard, inclu- ding theilver . .15 33 Ol. . 2 23 0 .15 55 0 .15 62 0 ;15 63 0 . 8 65 0 Persia Tomaun. Peru-Doubloon, Lim'a. lr 1333. Dublooa, CTuzco, to 1833...'... Doubloon. Cuzco. to 1837.....: Portugal Hall joe (lull weight)'.. Oro wo ..........,....... 5 81 0 Prussia- -Doable Frederick. . 8 10 00 0 37 0 Rome Ten ecurfi. . . .'... .' V Russia -Five roubles 3 9S7 84 5 94 0 26 0 Sardinia Twenty , lire. ...... Saxony Tenthaleis 3 7 1 Ducat. Spain Pistole (qr, doubloon..'.';.. Turkey Hundred piastres. . TuscanySequin United Stales- -Eajfle (before June, 3 900 4 2 37 4 30 0 1834 .......i Five dollar piece ol C. Bechter, a'v .10 62 0 erage . . ........ . Dollar ofihe same, average. . 4 85 0 96 0 Five dollar p'c of A. Bechtler $4 92 a 5 000 Dollar of'ihe same....;.. 98 0 Oregon Exchange Co -Five dollars. 4 82 0 N. G. & N. San Francisco Five dots. :. S3-a i 95 0 Miners Banft, SaftrFi-nncfsco-Ten v aoiiars ........... uo aa &Iofatt&Co' - 9 78 a 9 92 0 93 0 " Sixteen dollar fngofs. about. 15 75 0 RATg OF POSTAGE. Letters composed ofone or more piece of paper, but not exceeding hall' an ounce in weighu sent any distance not exceeding 300C miles. 3 cents; over 3000 miles, 10' cents. Double rate if exceeding baTf an ounce treble, ir exceeding an ounce j ad so on charging an additional rate lor every addi lional half ounce, brfra'Stfon of balfan ounce. Absolute pre-puymctii bejnff .rq'uircd on all letters tt places-wiihin , Ihe United Slates, from and aller April 1st, 1855. ' From and after January 1st. I856j all let ters between places in the United , States must be pre.paidL either by postage stamps, or stamped envelopes. " Letters dropped in the post office, for de livery in the same place, I cent each. Letters advertised are charged 1 cent each, oesiues regular postage, utop letters are not advertised'. . CiHCOLAKs, 1 rent for 3 ounces or less to any part of the United Slates, to consist ol' but one piece ofpaperpre payrnenl'optfon al. " , , - ... . , ' , . , .. r Dayly newspapers Werghftig1 fliree ounces or less, 4d T-2 cents per quarter, when sent from the office of publication to ectual and bona fide subscribers any where in the Uni ted Slates. Transient newspapers sent any where within the United Stales', I cent for ihree ctrncgs or JeeV. t-. 4 , , : When the article to be mailed is a circu lar, pamphlet, or newspaper, it should be so enveloped as to be open atone end other wise, it will be charged as a letter. Bnrrrsn postage arrangements. Letters posted or charged ; in the United States will be rated at a half ounce to the siuglo letter ; over n, halfand not exceeding an ounce, as a-double letter : over an ounce and not exceeding an ounce and a nail as a treble letter j and so o,n? each haif ounce or fractional excess coasslilutrng a rate. -The sitigie ra-iesf; to be ehnrged on each letter posted in the United Slates addressed to any place in : Great Britain or Ireland is 24 cents; the double rale 481 and so on. , Said postage on letters going tg. any place in Great Britatri or Frerand may be pre-paid, if the whole amount ia tendered at the office in the U. S. where masted', at the oplion o L the sender. . , , ; , Newspapers may be mailed at any office in. the United Stales to any place io-.lhe U mied ivingdora on the pre-payment ol Z rents, and may on receipt from any place in Great Britain or Ireland, be delivered at any office in ihe United States, on pnyment of 2 rente- Wote.-Each Gqvernmen.t is to charge 2 eents on fach newspaper. 1 hese . are to be sent in bands or covers, open at the sides or ends, and to contain no manuscript what ever. Persons" mail in .- letters" fo JoTeiffti coon tries, with which the. United States have not entered into postal arrangements, are remin ded that it is necessary for thera to pre-pay the pi oper postage, or the - letters cannot be forwarded. -i C0C0ANUTS. C0C0ANUTS. 5vv Kresh Cocoa nuts rt Store, whole jVJvivsale and retail at Broadway Variety Store, Not 40. " ' . April IS.' . W. H. DeNEALE. CANDIES CANDIES, CANDIES. A MOTHER fresh, snpply of Extra Candies per XjL Schr. J. A. Stanty, wholesale and retail at Broadway Variety Stors. No. 40. April 18. - i.VV. H. DeNEALE. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is ia tas Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials. Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on 1 he same, together with information on Criminal Matters, not to be foor4 in shy otaer tfewspaner. Subscription, tZ, per Annhm f SI, for Six Months, to bo Tetmrted- by Sabaeribers, (who shotald write their names and tb a town, county and slate where they reajile plainly.y a . . ... To B- A SKVMOCH, . . " Editor. Proprietor t the" National Police Gaaette, Kay , Nrw York Cltjr. mm BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON, - THE founder of this Celebrated Institution of fers the most certain, Speedy and only effectu al remedy in the-world lor 4 SECRET DISEASES. : Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Pains in the Loina, Constitutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys-, Palpitation of the Heart, Pysnepsia, Nervous irritabiity, Disease of the Hea$- Tbroat Nose or Skin ; those serious and rddatichoiy disor ders a rising fro to the deetruetife habits of Vooth, which destroy both, body and mind Theme secret and solitary practices more fata) to their victims than tho song ef the Syrette to the mariners of Ulyssee.biightiflg thftlr most brillianl hopes or an ticipations, rendering marriage, etc.. impossible. - YOUNG MEN. -Especially , who have become the victims of Soli- Vice, that dreadful and destructive habic which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thundersof eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with fol confidence. ,. MARRIAGE. . Married pernma, or Vonog Men, contemplating marriage, being aw areof physical Weakness, Or ganic Debility, QeforihiUes, )tc.,shonld immedi ately consult Dr.J,j and be restored to nerfst Tienltb. 7 - - He who place! i himself undortheeareof Dr- John Ston may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskfll a'sa phy sician. . , . ,. Da. Johnston is the only regularly Educated Physician advertising to cure Private Complaints. His remedies and treatment are entirely unknown toall otKefs. Prepared from a life wcfctln the Great Hospitals of Europe and the First in Country, viz t England, Prance, the Block ley o Philadelphia, f-c, and a more extensive practice than an other physician in the world. His many wonderful cures and rfiost important Sirrgieal Op era tions Js a sufBcieni guarantee to the affiicted.--Thote vke be tpeedUy ond effectually reliev ed. should shiln the numerous trifling importers , who only ruin their health, and apply to him. A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Use-. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK. t left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the turner. "Fail not to observe his name and number, for ignorant trifling importers, nurncicu oj tne reputation oi ur. jonnston, lurk DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons Londor"; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges oi the United States, and the er eater nan of whose life haa been spent in the Hospitals of London. Par- to, r niiurijjuia,ana eiaewiiere, ,,nss. enected some of the mosiastonisiiing cures that wereeverknown. Many troubled with ringing Jn the eara and head vhen asleep, great nervousnsas, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfumess. with frequent blushing,attended sometimes with derangement I mind, were cured immediately. ' A CERTAIN DISEASE, 1 When the misguided and. imprudent votary ol pleasure finds he :has imbibed the seeds of this painful drseaSe, it too often happens that aniil-tim-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters himfrom applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional symptom of this horrid disease jnakatliefr appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat. diseased nose, noctural pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, 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 mouth or the bones of the nose fall in. and the victim of this awfuldiseasc becomes a horrid ob'cCt of comrair seration, till death puis-a period to'his dreadful suf ferings, by sending him to "that bourne, from whence no traveller returns." . To seen therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secreT? artd, from his extensive prac tice in the firaf Hospitals of Europe and America hecan confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortuna'e victim of this horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy fact, fhat thousands fall victims 10 thlsdreadful complaint, owing totlieun skilfolness of fynorant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitu tion, and either crnd the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or else ma e the residue of life mis erable. - - - . ..-.- -:. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE i Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjured thera selves by private and improper indulgences. j- These are sonie of the sad and melancholy ef fects, produced by early habits of yoOth vis : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, f ains In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss ,of Muscular Pow er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous irritability Derangement of the Digestive Func tions, Ganeral Debility, Symptoms" of Consump tion, &c. a Mentally The fearful effects on the mind arc much to be dreaded,; Loss of , Memory , Confusion of Ideas. DeDression of Soirf t. Kil lorhnrlinro f Aversion of1 iSociety, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, timidity, etc.. are some ol the evils produced. lyiousands of persons of alleges, can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and . emacia ted, have a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGOltATJNG REME DY" FOR ORGANIC, WEAKNESS. By this great end-important remedy weakness 01 the organs are speedily rured and fuH vjgor restored. Thousands of the, most , Ner?ous and Debilitated individuals Who had lost all hope, have bernimme dintely relieved. All impediments to MARRIAGE Physical or MentalDlsqualificationa, Nervous Ir ritabilifv Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr JohnStOn. a, ' 'HiJ ,. -' Young Jiren who ha;ve injured themselves by a certain practice, indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage im possibles nd destroys boiL iind arid body, should applv immediately. , . What a piiy that a young man, the hope of his country, and the. darling, of h,is parents, should be ' snatchedfrotA aHprospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequences of deviating from the path ol nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persona, before contemplating MARRIAGE. .,, Should reflect that a sound mind and body' are the most necessary requisites to ; promote connubial : happiness, foded, without these, the journey through life beconits aT; wear pilgrimage; the pros peet hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair sod filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of soother be comes bligB'ted with: our own. s j . , OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDlSRICX-ST., , ... 'i .. .. Bax.tiitobx. Md. All Snrclcal One rat lots Peitormed N: B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, bat apply immediately etthcr personally or bv letter. t$kiu Diseases Speedily Cw red. TO STRANGERS. . . The many thousands cured a t this inetitct ion with in the last ten years, nd the numerous impor tant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, . and many other persons, notices of which have of pearedagain and again before the public, besides his. standing as a rentiemis of character and responsitility, ir a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. TAKE NOTICE. It is with the eresteat reluctance that Tr. JUlljeSTOK p ermita bis erd to appear before the pnblir, deeraitiar it nnprofeoiuii for s phyicin to adrrtie, but antes be dtd ao, vhe affiietetf, esprciauy strai)rers eoold sstfailM fall Into the hands of the giuj impode J nteamed I m posters, with innumerable False n combined Qaaelrsbops, swarmiDar these tare cities, eopyiBs; Dr. josto'J afTerluwmeTt or dvertisins; tbeasaelies ss p hy.icini.illi Url hl low-bnu ned fcaefw, too !zy to w orfe at tbeir orurtnal trade, with searee too ideas beyond tbe brute, who, for the porpoee of Enticing ao4 XXeeeiv Inar, earry em five or six offices, nnder a aisity differnit False Names, so that, the Hete4 Strca.eseat;tB one,ts se're totnmbie headlong into tbe oer. Ignetu Q Backs with enormoas lyrng eertificat of sreat and e tonisbingearesfrompersoiisotto be foand, whokee yon taking inrjre bottles of. I.icobic TTatt. and otbe paekjKrM of filthy and wcvtbkMe eompoods, eirnninely rofiarvd to impose epoa the nnfortonate and enanapect Ids;. Trifline norttb fler month, or as tens themall e at fee can be obtiwned, and, in despair-, Wvea job with, ' rained healthy to sifth over yoar eaulng dlsappotirtnMart. It la tbia motive that induces tr. J. to advta-tta vea a tun east cm rem. ' Te t hose anaco ni ntra with 1 Ms rpQtatoo. ba derma it wmrr to aav that lu ereaea tisua or iriptnma arwava tianar In lila office. and contain;- r a Stamp tab wwd for tt wiy. sans wiitirar abash) Mara Af of a4vattiameot doaeribibg symptoiBa. ; Jsn. 9; 1857. .ja-iy-e. or r vp n r 1 ?v cs Ausfrra Rix Dollar.......... r Florin.:"... Twenty trelH4er. .......i.... - Lira lbr Lofnbnrd -..,. Baden Crown Gulden or florin ............... Bavaria Crowo -Fiorf:..i.- Six krem zers. ....... j . Belgium -Fire trance ; Two and a half irancs , Two ft an cm ......... .'...,. Franc. Bolivia Dollar : . . . . ....Mi.u; Half flollar, debased. 1830. .... : Quarter dollar, debused, 1830.. Brazil Twelve imndrrd refc: ., Eight hundred reis. . . Four hundred. . Bremeo-Thirly six crote. . . . t0 &7 5 . - 48 0 I .16 0 l 1 07 ' 39 5 I 06 5 39 5 30 93 0 46 0 . 370 18 5 1 .00 6 . 375 ' l- J87 J D9 2 ' -66 - 33 35 540 21 7 7 1 8 0 xriiBHi-j:iaji crown.. . ..v. . . .. . Shiiiing s, Fourpence. ..;.'..'....' Brunswick -Thafer- . ; . CenTral Americn Doll ur, queer. ay Chilis-Dollar.; ;.-.;; . . .-rI Quarter dollari. . ... i . 970 010 224- Eight dollar or real i . 112 ; DSiiHarfe-Rigsbank thaler., 2 S opecie iiiaier. ThiVlv-two sliilliiira 14 7 17 0 fc18 7 96 0 93 2 18 5 39 5 16 5 26 2 69 2 68 0 . 25 7 67 5 110 39 5 44 7 1 00 0 4 0 1 20 0 40 0' 05 Ecuador Quarter dollar; Egypt -Twenty- piasiies;...;. JTratice Five francs. ...... I Franc. .. mt ; Frankfort Florin . J.. " . nrw.nio.in, " ' -' Goiana British -fjuilder.". ' Hanover-Tiialer, fine silver.'. . .. .. Thaler. 750 fine..;.-;. .'... Hay 11 -Dollar, or 100 centimes.. .. Hesse Cassel Thaler.". .. .". One-six ih thaler Hesse DamstadtFJorin or Gulden I... Hindostan Rupee . Mexico Dollar, averaire." ".' : fVaplce Scudo ;. .... .,. -.'.., . Nelherlands Three cuildtis.' ... Guilder . .-1 , 4. ' . Twenty five cents Two and a half suilders.... 8 2 New Granada Dollar, tisnal weigrht.l 02 0 Uoilar. Jignter and debased. J839;. Aorwaj Kigsdaler Persia Sahib koran.".... Peru Dollar, Dima mint Dollar, Cuzco.. . s Half dollar, Arequipa debased. 'jS Q ; 21 5 00 6 00 8 3G0 495' 11 2. 55 2. 12 0 6 0 68 0 11 . 39 0 00 6 30 0 75 0 135 nail dollar, iJa6co... Poland Z.'.oty .. ; Portugal Cruzado ... . k i Crown of lOOOreis ,1. Half Crown....... . Prussia Thaler, average. ........." One-six ih, a.ve ra gc . ..... .' ; Double dialer, or 3 1-2 gulden;... 1 Rome Srudo ;....'..... . .. 1 Teslon. lhree scudo.... Russia Rouble ; Ten Zloty..... OCSAN STEAM NAVIGATION. . The following rales of postage ,6n letters have been agreed-upon boilvecnhi'e govern-.' ment find the German Slates, Prussia, ie. Bremen. 10 cents ; Oldenburg 13; Alfonn, Austrian Empire, (includit p Hungary, Ga licia, Lombarjty ant! : Venice) Bavaria. Bruns wick, Hairiburg.'-'Hariover, Meclikfiboarg.. Sehwerine and Straclilz, Kingdom... 0 Prus-T ria, Kingdom of Saxony, .and Saxe, Allen- ' burg, 15; all other German Stnfcs. . riiirs and iowns.22; Switzerland and, iheNeihcr lands. 25 ; Denmark and Schleswfg. 27 ; Po land and Russia, 29f- Constantinople, Grecr " and Sweden 33 j Kdrway. 37 pre-pnymen t optional; . ' . , - . " Alesanflrm, Cfirfu. .Island o( Malia.'Wiil lachia, 33 cents j Italy, (except upper part) 33; pre-payment required. Newspapers and Circulars. 3 cenfs encfi to be prepaid. ,t . , Mails to the. Pacific. For a single let ter, not exceeding half an ounce in weight , v from New York jo Chapres, 20 cents ; to. Panama. 20-r-poaiage lq be prepaid. Pos-; tage to Callifornia and Oregon (they being U. S. possessions) nerd noi be pre-paid. . Havana Mile's. A fine ?e esfablished be tween Charleston and Havana, lite sfeam ers touching at. Savannah and KeyTV.j " ihe postage of which isftcm the' port of de parture In Havana 10 rents on u single let fer. not exceeding half an ounce in .-weight, with an .addfiionai 10 ,renle for -each nddi, i lionaj half ounce, or fractional excess of fialjf s an onnCe--7to 5e ri-paid Postage on each -newspaper to Havana. 2 cenls, also fo be.. . prepaid as on letters." . - -r . " - , Onlellers to British North America, 10 cents, il not over 3000 miles ; if over t!. at distance. 15 cents a single rale pre paid or.. : not, at the option of fheofi-tfie sendev. .RATES 6F POSTAGE To the East Indies, Jam. ISomeo. LaLnan Sumatra., the Moluccas, and the Philii ' ttre stands, . ' We are authorized t6 eta fe that, arrange menl's having , beea made by Greaf Britain for collecting in India the BriiitU nnd 01 he foreirn postaee on letfers between .the Uni"8 I led Kingdom and the East Indies, whether ttan6rotfred - vja bout nam pi on or via jwar- rtt-illes, m the Brifisli mail, hereafter the Uni ffd Slates postage only should be p epaid in this country on letters for the East Indies be transmitted by either of the abore ronte, mzi fice cents tne single rate whfD the At " lantie conveyance is by Brilish pt cket, and twenty-one cents whm by United ! States packet. --! Owing to a reduction oftwelve cents io the British postage beyond England, whicb look plaee on the 1st of February instant, the sin-. ' g!e rates of letter pOBinge be ween Ihe Ui i- ted Slates and r Java Borneo. Lnbrara. Su -matra, the Moluccas,', and the Philippine Jsv lands, will hereafter be as follows: . . To Java, via Southampton, 33 instead f 45 cnts the Rail ounce; and via Marseilles- .. 53 instcadcf 75 cents Ihe half ounce j pre . payment required. - . To Borneo, Labnan, Snmatra. tbe Mi-loe- . cas. and the Philippine Islands ihe rati . yril'. be 41 instead of53eeitie. when eent via Sotitli -j-amplon, and 61 instead of 73 Cent the qnar- ter ottnee. or 71 instead of 83 eents the hal? ounce, wbf seslby closed ami via . Mst-J seil'es ; prepayment also required. . Theratps abovd mentioned as ehafgeaEle on letters for the Itdarid of Java rovide for tbeir eon veyanre by British packet as fares Sirgapo.re.1 ut I hey will afterwards b subject to a Netherland rale of postage c a .. account of iTie ccrivefance fiuo Sirgapore to Java, . . ; . . " - f . "" By the Prusalkii Closed Mail the rates ta these countries remain earl jinked. MEN'S AND BOYS eivedat March 2. Cspasnd Covcrs.jostrf EEITISa LEGHORN IIATS, TT KW stvte. wid rlBis, for Grsi'i ear. et ths: l Kmp"riww. , . . CHASk D. H VT RS. i,- .. 0" at'i'V. t Si. $&ViS? .4
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