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VOLUME XII- NUMBER 50. WILMINGTON, N. C.. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1857. . em WHOLE NUMBER 1449 TOE TIU-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL la published every Toudat, THeaeDAV and Bitvidat at tS per annum, payable Inalleaaes In advance. , . BV TUOS. LORINO Editob and PsorsisTOs Corner Front and Market Streets, RATES OF ADVEttf ISINCU I aqr. 1 insertion SO 60 I I aqr. 2 month, liuu 1 i 75 I I " 3 " a vu 3 1 00 I 1 " 6 8 CO f 1 month, 2 80 II "12 12 00 Ten linea or less make a square.' If anadver tisement exceede ten linea, the ptlce will be in proportion. All advertisement are payable at the tiraeo their insertion.' Contraeta with yearly advertisers, will be made on the moat liberal terms. No transferor contraeta for vearlr advertising Will be permitted. Should ciren.natancea render chans in business, or an nnezpected remove Hecessary, a charge according to the published terms will be at the option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised. Tim nrlvlWft of Annual Advertisers ia alrlctl) hmited to their own immediate business t and all advertisements foi tha beata&t ! Ute ftrMitt, aa wall aa all advertisement ootlmmedialely con nected with their own baaiarea, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits mgaged, will be charred at the usual rate. No Advertisement ia included in the contract for the sale or rent of housea or land in town or eon ntrv. or for the aale or hire of negroes, wbeth cf the property Is owned by the advertiser or by other person. Those are excluded by the term 'immediate business." All advertisements Inserted In the tri-weckly Commercial, are entitled to one iesertion in the W eekly free or charge. JOB, CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, ! EXECUTED IS SUPERIOR STYLE. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. NivYoii Messrs. Dollrbb do Pottkb. JtostonCniK Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. K. Cohen. IlaJtimore Wm. H. Peace and Wat. Thomson MISCELlLANY. LOVE IN A PRINTING OFFICE. 1 once heard an old Jour remark that a printing office was no place for love making, and I have since experienced 1 . .s tno truth 01 me observation Demg per- iectly convinced that the flower ol love can never bloom m the midst of types stands and printing ink. t It was my fortune to sojourn a few days in the city of B , Directly op- posite the office was a pretty white cot tage, with a rose bush clambering around the casement, and I was not long in nnkin? the discovery -that the afore said white cottage, with rose shaded window, contained a fair female a flower whose beauty far outshone the roses that clustered around tlie window She was a little blue eyed, saucy loook- ing creature of sixteen summers, and was the belle of the city. Her name was J .aura, sweet poetic Laura I lia'Yts a poetic passion for the name of Laura. It was a beautilul summer morning and I raised the window to admit the cool breeze from the flower decked fields, and it was not long before I perceived the cottage window was hoisted also, and that sweet little Laura was seated near it busily engaged with her needle I worked but little that morning. My eyes were constantly wandering to wards the cottage window, where little Laura sat, and all sorts of strange and fantastic notions whirled through my fancy lighted brain, and I began to think that I felt a slight louch of what the po et calls love, sliding at the corner of my Heart. A few days passed away, and chance made nie acquainted with Laura. Heavens ! she was a sweet creature- she had a form that would have shamed the famous Venus le Medici a cheek that outblushed the richest peach and a lip that would have tempted a bee from his hive on a frosty morning. 1 thought as I gazed on her in mute ad miration that I had never seen so fair a creature. She seemed the embodiment of all that is lovely and bewitching. s Well, time passed on, and at once Laura expressed a desire to vhit the printing office ; Good,, thought I, xchat a chance ' I'll do it there yes, there in the- midst of the implements of my art the presses and rollers the ink and stands, and the boxes of the ABC's. I toook the opportunity to snatch her lily white hand, and she drew it back, knocking a stick full of matter into "pi." I must have a kiss for that, my pret ty one," said I; and at it I went, ; I managed to twist my arm around hor waist : and in struggling to free herself she upset a galley of editorial, a, long article on the Kansas question. Nothing daunted, I made , at .her a gain. This time I was more success ful: for I obtained the kiss. By St. Paul, it was a sweet one, and the lit tle witch bore it like a martyr she did not scream once, but as I raised my lips she lifted her delicate little hand and gave me a box on the cars that made me see more stars than was over view ed by Herschel through his telescope Somewhat nettled, and my cheek smart ing with pain, 1 again seized Jier, put my arm around her waist and said, Well, if you don't like it, just take back the kiss." She made adesparate struggle, and as she jerked herself from my arms, her foot struck the lye pot and over it went ! Another galley of editorial was sprinkled over the floor, arid in her efforts to reach the door, her foot slipped and she fell, and in, her effort to sustain herself, her hand, her lily white hand the same little hand that had come over my face oh, horrible was stuck up to the el bow in the nasty ink-keg. r-: Shade of Franklin 1 what change come over the beauty of the, hand ! she slowly drew it from the keg; dripping with the ink, and asked me what use. made of that tar. I began to. be serious ly alarmed, and apoligized in the best manner I could, and to my surprise she teemed more pleased. than angry but mere was a "lurking devil m her eye," mat toici me mere was mischief afloat. As I stood surveying the black cov ering of her hand) scarcely able to sur- press a laugh at the strangeinetatnor- pnosis, sue raised it quickly on high, and brought it down "kersW on mv cheek. Before I could recover from my surprise tne same tittle hand had again descended, and again left its imprint on my omer cneeic. - "Whyj Laura," I exclaimed, "what are you about V 'I think you told me yott rolled ink on the face of the form," she replied with a laugh) and again her hand lit upon uiy lace taKing me aDroaa siap m tne middle of my countenance, and most 4 wemtaliyJ)edibin& my- eSiilh a light step and a merry peaf of laugh ter, she skipped through the door. She turned -back when beyond my reach. and with. a roguish fiace peering through tne door way shouted back to mc "I say, Jerry, what kind of a roller does my hand make r "Ohl" said 1, "you take altogether too much ink. . ... "Ha f ha ! she laughed, "well, good bye Jerry -that's ; my impression I ha ! ha ! ha !" .-wr . . I went to the glass and surveyed my- seii tor a moment, and I verily believe I could havs passed for a Guinea negro wunout tne siigntes! difficulty. 1 "And so, thinks I to myself; "this is love in a printing office. The 'devif take such love ? The next morning when the editor came to the office, I rather" calculate he found things a little topsy turvey. How ever, that made no difference to me ; for -I had "mizletj" long before day ugnt. I bore the marks of that scene for many a day, and now when i see a la dy enter a printing office, I think of Laura, and -keep my eyes on the ink keg and although she was beautiful as Hebe, I would not attempt to-touch her with a ten foot pole. 1 alk about rove in a boudoir love tn a bower love on a spnngr seat sofa- love by moonlight, starlight, lamplight, or any other light, and I am With you heart and hand, but I fray you by the ghost of Faust, never talk to me about love m a Printing Office. " : ' ' FUNNY. Billy Wtnrams7th"e EugnsTir corneal- anr.was one of the best natured men re, and altho' without education, capital actor. ' Billy was a regular cock ney in his conversation, and paid no at tention to the rules of grammar An a musing conversation between him and Burton, the theatrical manager, is thus related : Billy'sat in his usual seat, and was endeavoring to make himself agree able to those around hurt: Burton, who delighted in quizzing Billy, made some inquiries ot him relative to a horse be longing to Hambhn, which seemed to arouse Billy, and he thus commenced ' T rs . mm. ins repiy : now uiirion, in tell you an arxut mat 'orse. You see when J first arrived, I said to Amblin 'Tom I wants an 'orse, and I would like to 'ave one.' 'Jiilly,- says he you know Ma- zeppa ; he has earned me a great deal oi money, and I win not permit him to be misused ; but if you want to ride him you may, and Tom Flynn will go with you to tne stable.' So down I goes to the stable with Tom , Flynn, ; and told the man to put the saddle on him.' On Tom Flynn' said Burton. No.' on the 'orse. So after talkina to Tom Flynn awhile, I mounted him.' .'What, mouuted -Flynn?' 'No, the orse j and shook hands with him and rode off. Shook hands with the horse. Billv?' No, d n if. with Tom Flynn, and then I rode up the Bowery, and who should I meet -but Tom Amblin j so I got off and told a boy to hold him by the head.' . 'Hold Hamblin bv the head?' 'No, the 'orse, and then we went and had a drink together.' ' Yon? and the horse?" No : me and Amblin : and af ter that, I. mounted him again, and went out of town.' 'Mounted Hamblin' a- gain?' 'No, the 'orse j and when I got to Ba mum's who should be there but Tom Flynn he'd taken another 'orse, and rode out ahead of me, so I told the osier to tie him up ,tie Tom Flynn up' JNo, d nit, the 'orse ; and we had a : drink there." 'You. and the horse?' No, me and Tom Flvnn ! Now, look here, Burton, every thne I say 'orse, you say Amblin, and every uiue i say Amoun, you say 'orse. iow, I'll TKo :rt .ti . ' ii iv, ouftbu n i iCU yuu any more a bout it.' Billy felt his dianitv insulted. and no coaxing on the part of Burton could induce him to finish the recital. A WOMAN'S ALMANAC. Alphonze Kar alleges that pmvhs in a woman's life are frequently marked by dress. Women will,- for instauce, often say that such a thinsr hanrxnd when thev bourrht a narficnlnr rtM nf 7, 7 ; j o ' ws a Mwaxs v costume, thus : ul recollect perfectly well when Mrs. Jones took her third himhanrJ- Charles gave me my ermine, tippet at that time. Mrs. Williams was baptised and confirmed ' jnst one year ago last January, for I bonsht mv blue velvet drcs that month. Old Mrs. Pdpe died ltt Wedn'.?Jaysix' months. "for I got ny earners' hair Tshuwl on fbe'tfayxf the funeral. . . , . , L. W. BARLOW WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, LIQUORS, WINES. AttK. POttTER, c. Ho. 3, OraiiUe Kt)w, front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 17th, 1P56- . . . 140-tf. HERKING 8HLS. prl.Tie Nova Scotia Herring, fefcciT d per Schr. John Trier. For.aale br 75 April 1st -. -, ADAMS, BRO.ACO. CAPE FEAR ACADEMY; RADCLIFFJS & ANDREWS, Pbuhcipalj. THK Summer sessioo of this School will com mence on Monday July 13th. For further par ticulars apply at Messrs. Brown A Anderson's Store. - ..'; ,-. .a'' July 9. 43 RECEIVED TIIIS -DAY, BY SCHOONER EXCHANGE, 1 HAl LBS. Black Florida Mort. i JJJ IJD00 lbs. Curled Horse Hair. , Jlaitrassmi i-JulyO. . r ' - -49-1 ty. LIGHT Soft and Straw hats of all -qualities and styles at the Emporium 34 Market street. ' SPIRIT BARRELS. 125 sale" by PR1MR quality second hind t plrlt bar rels, jvjat received fiom Boeton, and" for ADAMS, BRO AGO. June 25 1857 No 45. " THE CONGRESS HAT." A NOTH RR case received Ihi mornlne.' Call XX at the Emporium, 34 Market street. May 21. CHAS. D. HYRRSj JUST RECEIVED. A CASRofAVw Style Genta Afoteskin Hata at MX. tne Hat ana vap bmponom . ? , 34 Market street. July 7 CHAS. D. 31 VERS. NOTICE. THE Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Com pany have made arrangements for forwarding all goods consigned to the care of the Company, and deatined for any point on the line of the North Carolina Road, free of commutiona. . It landed on the Company's wharf, there will be no charge for wharfage or drayage; but these ex penses will be Incurred if landed on any other wharf, and wjll be added to the freight on the way-bill, to be collected on delivery, by the North r-..i; r : i i t vhiuiiu. ivamuuu iuiiiaijr( N. B. To avoid detention at Wilmington. It is essential that the amount of freight by vessels hall, in all eases, be distinctly stated, la dollars ana eentr. on-eacn diji oi lading, and it gooda for more than one person are included In the same otti ot laaing. tno amount of freight for each con siguce must be separately atated. By order of the Board of Directors. S. L. FREMONT, Eng. d Sup't. Office of Engineer A Superintendent, Witmingtcn, N. C.Jan. 28, 1857. . 1 31 10 CROSKEY & CO.'S . : LINE OF STEAMERS, NEW Y05Ia, LONDON & BRE3IEN TTTritfA uii f Tim a r l m r ft it a it.t msm ire QUEEN rfihe SOUTH, Captain Beal, 2221 tonshnrthen. INDIANA,.....,.... Capt. Baker, 2H54 do A ROO Capt. Bonpon, 2315 JASON . Cnpt. Brit ton, 2607 d. . Owned bv the EUROPEAN AND a m vu ti- a m Tt am suiDDirtrr: A w ft ft", n ft. v.A.ft ft ...v. axicji tjuair An j or iufiuwrv and SOTTr HAM PTON . are anoointed to sail from NEW ,ORK on every alternate WEDNESDAY, for LONDON and BREMEN, touching at South ampton to land passengers and mails for Rnglnnd and France. Thsy will remain one day at Lon don, and (Hen proceed to Bremen. . Returning, they will leave BREMEN for NEW YORK on every alternate SATURDAY, atoppins only at Southampton. These s'eamshlps are of I ho first clayu, and have superior accommodations lor p.iscngers. TJley will (aKe a limited numoer of tliird-cliifS dr steerage paesengeis. A Surgeon atttched to each ship. The nres of freight to London will bo but little higher than those of sailing shipa. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin, 30; Second Cabin, 50 ; Steerage, Mill. ; ' The steamship Q.TJEEN OF THE SOUTH will sail from NEW YORK. on WEDNESDAY, 22d JULY , and be suCCeeedcd by the INDIANA ON 6th August, and ARGO I9th August. For freight or pas? age apply to (3. H. SAND, 11 iiouih William t. Juiy ii 471m. DUTCn HERRINGS. r ry t . . t : a . . . t. r a t Wr. nave jubi received ai tne nroaawav vane ty store a few more kegs of those delick us m ..w... UftCT. Aft . ..C. " July it No. 40 Market street. DAILY EXPECTED, Per Schooner " Only Daughter." A Large lot of CHOICE ORANGES and Lem ons. For sale at , ' - W. H. DaNEALE'S. i Journal and Herald copy.: i -. ; June 5. - . ; .. tw3l ' i- avis vova wvuiu a v w iiv iur I. .all s9V counts wilt be ready for presentation 'on the rma r u jut.1, ana tnoss mat wsuid save a pvm win please come forward and settle. EMPTY BARRELS., Af PRIME quality second hand Spirit Bar. -yjU n Is just received per Schr.- Wake. For r : . ADAMS. BRO. d CO ?1857. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES ! REMOVAL AND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. To !! who sw or tne sawiKo oEia. . The superb new Marble building of ' I. M. Sinsrr l Co. . Na 458 BsoutWftT, coun or Uaio Btbbst. Will be opened for inspection and the transaction of business, on Thuradav. Inli M iqk7 rrii.n. and strangera visiting the City, are reapecifully in vited to Call and tliminn iha R.kli.iim.ii seethe various styles of the Sinser Sewing Ma- (uiustuviKiiuun, . i. ra.aintifcHfit uo . , . 453 Broadway, New York. July 7. ' 47-1 m. THE "ZEPHYR HAT," an entirely new style just received bv Exnreas !Nn. nhamn. ttm. leivo, Cons-ress. and other itrU, of Krh s:ir and Fall Hats for Summer wear, at the Empori.. Joly Ial. 34 Market Street. C0C0ANUTS. 'I'uw nay received and receiving, at the Broad X way Variety store a fresh lot of Cocoonnta. - . . Ill - . w n.fn . . r. Julyl- - . No. 4t Market street. TUT PECEIVED, a large lot of freah Orange No. 40 Market Street, -m ... : June 26. WM. H. DtNEADE. i SOAP AND CANDLES. 1 THK aubscrlbors beg leas respectfully to call the attention of the trade and fa mill ia Soap and Csndles manufactured in Wilmington, N. C.; by Messrs. Cost in A Oaflbrd, samples of which can be seen at oar office. No; 2 Water at where we keep conitanily on hand large supplies low for essh. J AS. D. SMITH & CO J GEORGE MYERS, -Wholesale asb retail 6rooer Keeps constantly m. hatitt, Hiftts, TVos, Ltqvort rrovi8un,VKXMana walow wart-, f not, , ConfeHumarita,-t. SonlK Front ttrtct. WJLiMl NtJTON, M C. Nor. 18, 1853. ; ; . , 109. CHAS D. MYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM 34 Market St. ""jj.WiminoTOir, N. C, PANAMA, LEOHOHff, AMD fl(.M ' LEAP HATS, WOOL ran, silk, and moleskin bats. Cloth, Plush, akd Silk Olaxed Caps, by tne casi or aoxen. Atnew ion fvnoteaaie frinea. mirch 12. - ' ' 153. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. July 28. . ."j ,, ; y " r 58 STOKLBYs & O LDUAM, lot. .. Je, AND COMMISSION lIERCIfANTS, ' Liberal Csh advances Wide or? Flour, Cotton, ana nave a tores consignee. 10 inera. . Aug.l. . - '".65 ly - W. G. MILLIGAN, aa SlARDLE MANUFACTURER. North Water STREi,rWwtOtO! NowCa. Monnmentt, Tmb$, Bea t ,1 foot Slonet, mnd julkmaa of MwrbU f funusAed to a, c. 4Mith. Mrt.es corriw. !JAS. C. SMITH fc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, i ; WILMINGTON, N. O. April 26. I8-tr GEORGE R. FRENCH, MANtTFACTORER AND WHOLESALE f- RETAIL DEALER f in -L J BOOTS. SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHUJS IiNLUWUS, -HO. 11. M A UKET STREET, , WILJIINGTOPf, TH. C. Msrch 6. ' ' " HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AMD FORWiRDlJiQ iGEXT, - Willgive his personal aUtTition to b Heine entrust ed to hi care. Sept. 8, 185G. -75-ly-c". GEO. W. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET WILMINGTON, N. Ci - Jan. 22. , 132. U. DrVtvLNKK. O. FOT'f liH. Jfi. j. CAMEROEN D0LLNER,P0TTER & CO. COMMISSION f-- MEH GifANTS, I HENRY BURRHIMER VHOtCSAtB 4. IcTAtL TO DA CCO, SN VPP AND CIG AR - S T'O RE-- ''. 'f. SitiS iW tltE INDtAlf CHIEF' MARKET STREET , n.fe door above Water WHraltictoti, Ni C. ' N.B. All Orders filled tcilk despnUh. Oct. 26th. 1355- . . 93-tAw-c. APPLES ! APPLES ! ! A FINE lot of nicely flavored 'Apples, in store XX. and for sale by - W. II. DcNEALE. June 11. WILMINGTON & WEL. R. It. CO. OrricB orTHs? Ekcinkcb A Scpcbiktbudemt, ) Wilmington, N. C. March I, 1857. THE PASSENGER TRAINS WILL, UN TIL further notice, run over this road aa ftl owa t GOING NORTH, DAILY DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilmington at 6 A.M.; arrives at Goldsboro' at 9.55- leases in S minute ant arrives at-Weldon at 1.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN lea vca Wilming ton at 4 30 P. M.; arrives at Goldeboro' at 8.50. to supper 20 Minutes, arrives at Weldon at 1.00 A. M. -' GOING SOUTH, DAILY, DAY EXFRESS leaves WeWon at 12 M.; arrives at Goldsboro' 3.20 P.M. leaves in 3 min utes; arrives at Wilmington at 730 P. M. to sup- PeNIGrtT EXPRESS leave Weldon at 9 P.M., arrives at Goldsboro at 1.10 A. M. leaves in 10 minntem alrfves at Wilmington at 6.40 A. M. i TeF'The Night Express Train connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, tft Golds boro'. -:W:',-i-M - k --'r -- - ,y'::,- t Thrdugh rickets North' sold in Wilmington; to Baltimore 12; to Philadelphia $14; to New York15 60:toWtshlngtoB, D.C.,ll. - ' i ITtttttTS WlLfc HOT SB BOLD TO A MBGBO IN pbbsoh. , i , Passengers bri notified that dit extra eharee of itcMy-Jtt cefits -mill be rtquirttt of those- uho do not purchase tickets at stations. . .,r Freight by passenger train double rdttt '. '' Lo cal Tare, With tickets, aboat 3 cents per mile; U paid Inthoearv. vS rf.'' i--? ? FREIGHT TRAINS. Two through schedule trains between Wilmington and Weldon, each week) leaving alternately oH Mondays and Thnrsdayaand arriving cm Tuesdays and Fri days. Four schedule trains per week tor Goldsbo ro; leaving. Wilmington on Tuesdays; .Wednes days. Fridays and Sat urdare and Goldsboro on Mondays, Wednesdays, Trrar. days and Saturdays, making with th " through" ; trains a daili freight train both ways between Wilmington and Goldsboro'; one irregular tram for way freight. All dues on freight, up ordown, pavableat Gen eral Freight Office ia Wilmington, on receipt or delivery,, exclusive of that on the North Caro Una, Railroad, which may be pre-paid or not at the option of the consigner- - 5S.I-.KftlKMOMT.i-April 21. Chief Kog. A Superintendent. WINES ! WINES! ! WINES ! ! ! IT IS TRULYSAID that George Myers has the best Champagne wines ever before offered n this eity. They need but a trial from, those eka have not rued them to tapercrde all other breads. lM-f f.MAL. uu.Ariu,.B cases, the ne plus ultra" of alt wines from t "Vineyard of Boache. File et Dronet ',s . , Siller y auperieur, . ... . ; .1 Heidsica brand qtadt pta. Boucne brand ' ' CrowabraaMl i : -j, Star brand , . , Also. Brandies of the very finest s-radea. Pure Holland Gin. duties paid at Oastom Honu Wil- mineton. N. C. S berry. Port aadl Madeira Winra. pore, and every poesi bio variety of Wines, Li . quors.Coidiala. tfce.. Ac. in, wood ar t Tuscaloosa, Mononeaheta and Boorbon Whiskey. who a ioi ox sawn oftvr n Baaevr toe cool cest article ever offered before ia tikis market. Call and examine, at tne original Family Gro cery, Noe. 11 and 13, Front street. " - ; . April 7. ' : UEO. MYERS. , BASKETS.. WE have a large lot of Baskets of varices sixes and styles, - Fee sale by i. .-. Dae, a ".'. - W.ILDbJvALEU (; FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COIN TBCIK VALUE AT THE MlHT. '.. GOLD COINS Austria Q.uadruple ducat $9 12 0 Ducat ............ ......... 2 275 Sovereign (lor Lombardy) ....... 6 85 0 Baden Five Gulden . ..... t. 2 40 Bavaria Ducat ........ 2 27 0 Belgium Twenty-fraoc piece... ... 3 83 2 Twenty-five franc piece.'... ...... 4 ? 2 0 Bolivia Doubloon 15 53 0 Brazil Pieceof6400 reia.... ....... 8 72 0 Britain. Sovereign 4 84 5 Brunswick Ten-Tbaler.... ....... 7 89 0 Central American. 14 96 0 Ecsudo i . .... ... . ......1 67 0 Golc) Dollar i ........ ....i. 83 5 Chili Doublrx.n (before 1835).... ..15 57 0 Doubloon (!S3oaad aince).... ..15 66 0 Denmark Double Fred, or 10 Thaler 7 83 0 Ecuador Half donhlnon. . 7 .tnn Egypt Hundred piaitreo 4 97 0 - - - Wt J -oj r- 9iu waaea 10 ecataey tne living lyre, at FranceW-Twenty frtica.i;,...j SAolanfidence, -V- s : I Har.ovpr "Pro flmtAp CSanwtra IV 1 01 n I Married verman: nr Vn- m.. Har.over-r-Ten Tiialer. George IV i. 7 84 0 Ten-TUaler, William IV and Ernest 7 89 0 Hindoatan Mohor. Rast I ml la Cn 7 inn Mecklenburg Ten Thaler . ...... '. 7 89 0 M e x ico Doubloon, a verage ........15 530 Netherlands Ducat........... .... 2 20 5 Ten truildera ' : a nn-r o --------...... -x -VI ft New Granada Doubloon, 21 carat. . a a . eianaara 15 51 q Doubloon, 21 carat standard. inclu ding the silver. ....15 71 0 Doubloon, 9 lOtha atandard......l5 310 Xloubloon, 9-10tGs standard, inclu- dioff the stiver i; nan Peraia Tomaun.... 2 23 0 Peru Doubloon, Lima, to 1333 15 55 n Doubloon, Cuzco, to 1833. . . ; . .15 62 O Doubloon. Coaco. to 1837. is mo Portugal Hall joe (tall weight).... 8 65 0 Crown 5 fiin Prussia- -Double Frederick. 8 00 0 10 37 0 3 96 7 3 815 7 910 1 26 0 Rome Ten scudi . Russia Five roubles.. ......... Sardiiu'a Twenty lire. .. Saxony Ten thalet a. . Ducat, i'.'i. ri .-i'T . Soain Pistole far. dnnhlnnn . 3 900 rn s wt a 1 ' xuraey nunureg ptasires... 4 37 4 Tuscany Sequin............ 2 30 9 u 111 tea &iates-ti.agle (belore June. lojij,...- ....10 Five dollar piece oi C. Bechter, av erage..,. 4 Dollar of the BaniS! nvmtr 62 0 85 -a 96 0 Five dollar d'c of A. Reehtlpr ftj 9i ntwn Dollar oftlin aiimi - T " no m ... . ............. vJ 1 Uregon Hftxcbange Co Five dollars. 4 82 0 1. U. & N.San Francisco Five dnla. ........ $4 83 a 4 95 9 Miners' Bank, aan v rancisco-Ten dollars . Moffatt tfc Co., 9 06 a 9 92 0 9 78 a 9 98 0 " o Sixteen dollar ingota, about... . ,:,i;,i,i5 75 0 RATR51 OR" fn.tJT A fit? fsr mm. . -V W M 4kJIU LfiTTBR I .com iMai"f( nf OJDflner. hut nnt r vnssii.l.r..a- Uic t A f , ' " " w vyWv,g taiAl I HII VUIIlD 111 iveip:ht. tent flrlv dialanrp nnt prrilin. 3nnr 1 . - - j vtiug wv v v ueuie, it aiceeaittg an ounce: and ao on cnarging an additioonl rate for every addi uonai nan oooce. or raeiinn nl ia an ann. . Absolute pre-pnymetn being required on all letters to nlana tvifhin lli. IT...'i..l - - I ....... ...w wftftftftftU MittlCftj iiuiii tiiiu nuer April 1st, IBDD. From and after January let. 1856, all let tera between nlacey in tha TTm'i.t o 1 ft ... ...w w ....Lift umicft must De pre-naul. either hv nmiana on m r.. i Biampcu envelopes.: - genera dropped in the pQst - office, for de iiverv in the aamn nln.ft 1 An , .n.h . ftvuift aft,t4. Letters advertised are charged I cent each, ucBiut-s regular postage. JUrop letters are not aa vert isea. ClRCDLAns. 1 cent liir .1 nnnMa n. I... i. any part of the United Stales, to consist oi uui one piece oi paper pre payment option Davlv newpnnners weitrhinn hrn nnnso nr lAaa Ar l.v tr.n i irom tne omce ot publication to . actual and Dona tide subscribers anv where in the TTni. ted Slates. Transient newspapers eent any wnere within the Unite.r! -tsmioB I tnree ounces or leas. ' . -J VWftft. IVI wnen tne article tn h mailoil ia o -if... lar. namDhlet. ornewsnaner. it shnnlH h en . . . . , i i T " pnvf nnAil aa in k. A nn n , . i c . u. v.. UJ7CI, ai uire Cliu oiner- ... : i . wwb. ii win ob cnargea as a letter. BRITISH ' 1fJ?T AOS! fPRl VflntTVTB m uft,fttii UWl'ltlil LETTER 3 Posted or chnrtrpH in ih TTr.fr, otatea will he rated at n hnlfnunra single letter j over a ha If and not exceeding - -- wue,rw w a,ii an ounce, as a uouDie letter j over an ounce and not exceeding an ounrie and a half, aa a treble letter and sd on, each half ounce or iraciional excess roapsututuig rt rate. a iik hiiiitiis ruins t r wrt a Ana.,,i Aa. etccr nofited In the linftprl Sm tta nilifoeDBil j r - kuiii xj, 1 1 ciuiiu tQ 24 cents; the double rate 48 ; and ao ori; , ... Said postnge dn letters going to any place In ft. . 1 . .. " .. uicuiuriiflm or treiana may pe pre-pam, if the whole amount is tendered at the office in me v.. . wnere mailed, at the option o the Bpndft. " NEWBPAP-na trihv Kf rhnilmf fit anii nffi.o in Ihftifnilcil Rlntra Irt nhtr rtr in iha United Kingdom -ofi the pre-payrJiehf of 2 cents, ana may on receipt trom nny place in Great Britain or Ireland, be rlitivrpl at anv office in . the United Stales, on payment of 2 cents. INote.-i-Ench Government u to charge et -i i ..t. - - rrV, . . e, penia on rucu nevjiaper. iiiese are in be sent in bnnds or covers open at the sides or ends, and to contain no manuscript what ever. ' ' - - - ft. ClfUIW ftftftfftft.lft i . 1 . .V i liH Jl 1 1. tries, with which i be UniteJ States have not entered info postal arrangements, are remin ded that it is tlecessart for them to nre-nav the ptoper postage, or the letter' cannot be forwarded. .? ; L 1 NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE.: 5 This Great Journal ef Crime and Criminals is in tha Twelfth Vnr and la arutrn s nltl SB4 throughout the country. It contains all the Great in a is. urirmnai teases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together with mformanon oa Criminal . . . i r . j. . "", """ia in any otner newspaper. Subscription, 2, per Annam ; $1. for Six M tint ha In Tom rrmlrtoit t C .K..r;h... k- should write their names and the (own, county and state where they reside plainly J Htl.A.aMinuUK, Editorde Proprietor of the' J National Police Gsaelte, May 2 , . ' New Vork City. Ui STORE. Boxes LEMONS, in fine order. Also a fresh Jw .and very nice article at KAlsONS. . For sale at VV. H. DaNEALES. Jor al and HeraU copy. Jaa i. - ' I tw 34 . BY EXPRESS rVs ttorelns, Black Dress Cas Simere Hats. Obrrna a nit ' UfMwm ftrtvlft tr. horn.- At the Hat aad Can- Rmnoriarn. 34 liar. ketlat. CHAS. D. MYERS. Jane 13,. . .. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. I)R. JOHNSTON, i: THK founder of this Celebrated Insiituiion cf fersthe moat certain, Speed jr and onlj eflectB al remedy in the woM lor SEC RET DISEASES. I . Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weak&ess.Paiaa in the Loins, Constitutional DebiHtr, Impotencv Weakneaaof the Back and Lltnbsf AffecUoS l the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, D-arpai, Nervous Irntabi.lty, Oiseaae of the liead- Th.at Noae or Skin ; those serious and melanchoiy disor deraanBingfrom the destruCUve habits oi Toeth which destrdy both body and mind. The andeolltarypraeiicee more fatal to their victims than the song 6f the Syren, to the mariners of Ulysses.blighting their most brilliant hopes or an ticanona, rendering marriage &e., impossible Especially ,ho have become the victims of Soklm VFfce. that drenrffnl.nH ri..tn;i;.. k.i, "77. -m '-" Miwi exaiieo talents and brilliant intellect, who niiohimh. : i oriuiani tinaf'en.,erwi;hrhethande7. Married tterman nr Vn M.-i . . " . - marriage, oeing aw.VeoC "leWZi' Weekne'or- anie UebiUty, Deformitie. Vc.,,hoTla imedi: blth?nU r ' ttoIed Perf-t He who places himself undertheeareof Dr. John ston may religioujily confide in his honor aa a en tleman, and confidently rely upon hiaskill asa phy- w!i'i?-TOW.?,I ,he 0Bljr IeeuIarlZ Educrted Wlysician advertising to cure Private Complaints. .Hi ,.re?J,die" ",nd tr,'ncn' entirely unknown toall oAera . Prepared from . life .pen, in th Great Hospitals of Europe and the First In Ai- T&l&fS.rJ ?Jle e,en.85 -Practice K"jitiii ia me woria. is man v wonderful enrpaant n. -t s . o. . ""7 eritlnnaliVmrnrnr VP - . (..inaicc ia me amicled - - J?.1LZ bt ft"" anci factually relie, -ca. should shun, the tiumm,.. t . ' . onlv r.in ihfti, h-Ti.t . .t? "7fer."0 4 A CURR WARRANTED ORltVO CHARGE. Ao Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Use OFFICE, No. 7. SOUTH PRRrtERir,v left hand side going from Baltimore street, afew doors from the enmr t : . i " " 'c .. - - - . ft-nj. nwi iu voserve ms name and number, for ignorant trifling Importers, Wfi mansion, luik Member of the fldvjt I t-if.. .ru . T . graduate from one of thfe most eminent Colleges oi the United Staa nt Ik. - " , . rifehaalalVth. ia. Philarfelnhia .nJ 1 V , i. . :.. . . , 17 "u . "I" " " c a" eneetea some Many troubled With ringing In the ears d hTJd vhenaaleep, great nervotrsnsss, being alarmed si sudden oufds, and bashfotness. with frequent Kin air. Inar ltanrlnl eaint i.i. i " mind, were cUrWl immediatelV. uernge ent . . i A CERTAIN hrbP-Asin 1 n oen tne misguided and imprudent votary oi pleasure nnasne has imbibed the seeds ofhi painful disease, it too often happens that anill-tim-ed sense of s frame, or xi read of discovery, deters ...m.ij.uj ra mK,.Wn., irom education and resDeCtabllftv.l-nn alin. Kr.:: i j ., ' " vhiuiiu iiui. oetav- ing tiU the constitutional symptoms of this horrid v..a.t. umfto iuujv appearance, such as -ulcerated sore throat. diseased nose, noelaral pains in the head and Mmha it mn. nf ..k. j . . on the aryn bones and arms, blotches on the head, .. ... ..uamuc,, progressing witn Inghtlul ra Pldlty, till atiast the palate of the mouth or lhe oonesot tne nose fall in. and the victim of this oiuiuiwiie oecorues a norrld object of commit sera Uon,HftJ death puts a period to his dreadful .if fertngs, by sending him ro "that bo fmm ' , ... 9 ficftcrnrme most inviolable secreT, and, from his extensive prac tice in the first HninitsitanfC...An. . i . - , ii 1 ..u.vipc auu America hecan confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortonale victim of this horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall Victims to this dreadful rnmnlntn. . .1 j-i.i.., uniu iuiucud- t (H ! ignorant pretenders, who, by the use n ftwiftft.viijr ,uiBun. mercury, rain the constitu tion, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an uuiiici glare, or eise ma e tne residue of life mis erable.- . . r, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J.addresaesalfthose who haveiniured them, selves by private and Improper indulgences These are some nf ih. mm A i L 1 .r fects. nroduced hr r t" ; ... j ' . ; '"".i" v ruuin, viz : Weakness of h Rtr -w nuvii.! . .. - j r.. r. . " ftjftiiiuo, i-ains mine d 1 t ?e8 s,gh. Lo of Muscular Pow- T '. i-i- K W1 ue eart, uyspepsy. Nervous .. "V"'.... BI l"e "-"sestive unc- ttoIloic',n Dcblhtr Srnptoms of Coneump. -Mentally. thk fearful vfiecls oh the mind arc mu.cn to ue oreaaeu; JL.08S ol Memory, Confusion if Ideas. Denresainn nf Knlrlt. 1- 1 .r...., ... j, ruieguainei. Aversion of Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli- ,?rTlmiditjr'&c"are 801716 of the evils produced 7ouW of persons of allages, can now judge what is the cause of their declining health Loa in? tbeu vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia- ...6.i. .pciiaiiio auuut toe eves DR- JN,T,?.mrIGOIiATING REM E D. ,i 1. : . .- Mftuifttti vjc.i B this great and important remedy weakness IheorffanssreanRAitlla m. . j r..n:.t . . Tti?a.",nJ8oft, ?oit Nertotts and Debilitated .mftj.ftuua a wuo naa i8t an hope, hare been imme diately relieved. All impediments tb MARRIAGE Knvlit nr Hr.nl.ini....i!tf - , . --w ""ii'iiiiiiimciion5, ivervous ir. riubihtv Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion , , "-" iau, apceaiiy curea or vi Johnston. . - Vnurfa rrlri ifhn hiii 4.ii.uJ .i.-.,ift,i.. ti - - n ...luicu lunura ics wr certatn practice indulged In when alone a habit ixrqueouy warn irom evu companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even vhn alir. and if nnt t.nvmA : . .. .. .,,., ,,, manure impossible.and destroys bbtLiind sndbody.should ftlftllj IIIIUKUIOItli tVrint nitv that a VAtin. m'.n . t. . 1 . . 1 . 1 . country, and the darling of his parents, shoald be snatched from ail prospects and enjoyment a of Hfe, by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indtiTtHna In ...i . !...; . 7 ..5 .v.iuiu ftCUCI U1BII. Such persons, before contemplating ' -ry MARRIAGE.. -l i". Shoald reflect that a aonnt minit i..,!. .t, . most necessary reanitiltea tn nrnmno nnnntioi happiness. Iode-d, without these; the journey thrtjogh life becoiHes a weary pilgrimage; the proa- r . --j Mat, iiiiuu iccuuics shadowed with despaif and filled with the melaa eholr reftetrtion rht tti K.nliA. -e 1 j ----- - w Jll..E Wi fttliUillCS tfT comes bhsbted With oar own. omUKKU. 7 SOUTH FREDEBICK-ST.. , Baltimobb, Mb. -Alt Surgical Operatlona Pet tbrmerf. . ti. it' rt nit fit.. x.t; . 1 apply immediately either personally or b leuer. TO STRANGERS: i TTtt TtUinV thritTvLM t-ti-rA m t tin A inert Wnrf-in tavtt K. inthelatt f Sn VMra avrtrl lha nlim..Aw. J VH.B. BIBBS 1IUIIII iUHO lit tant Surgical Operationa performed by Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of the paper, and many other persons, notices of which bate appearedag ain and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility! If a, auiiEicDi giunsire 10 me amicied. , ? TAKE NOTICE. 11 f WL he jrrrateat n-1 art anoe that Jr. JOUJW5TOS r... ....... MTK1TV IBB PUIII a n pnrfV-. ! HaI for a. pbyatelaa to adTerxuw, ulilie. deemiair ": .1 '"lrt'1-",r-'Uy trnra eo id sot BUI to fan fato the lutnda-or the many trapede. i 4nieamed JPrtfr,'"ilh nerable False Ka .. - corner t . "-""'" "nw targe cities, eopylntr JJt. p hveianMlliteshaJlowrainedfelltfB-a. too lazy te w ir aj tHetr orielRal trade, with ararre tno ideaa txnond tlufthratft wKa ' . . J . ' - rurpat an rjtacam mm xerT- Ire carry o five or six ofScea, nnder aa inany ajfihwat V.laftl Saiiiftft ftUV K . - mi . t. . - . 7 ui. Biuicftetft dhbi f.JS nrsrinr oro. U eure to tmubie hftluHony Info tl,- oner. law'ran Vnacs witTft-eaaarBaouaJylngeenificatesof sreat and at tonishini; curr frmn person. Bt to-be found, who ken yootakina- Unf hettleaof fjcoaica Waraa end othe nftfkft. nf llHk. ...ft i . : i i ; . - . j .vruiinw wnnpoonan, ranmiiftij P timpo arpra th vmfattmme ami oawpct- t n. li((ift.mi11.ffit , . . ii 1 ..... .k.. iouuin,iR:i,wisft,uftw.ii t fee caji he oWjiinrt. and. tn aWr-air, leaw yoa with. miftw nvaftia. n aiea nnr yoar aitrns- diaanpointineriL . It la this motive that Induces Dr. J. to adTertiae, rea are itxrfx eis eras Te. T those aiiaena.Bte4 with his .iz, iwnui r. iiiw tmmsaj .10 aay ibbi ana raftwi tials or dTnlomaa alvara hane In trim offire. - , NO LETTERS RaXEIVl rjSXSS POST PA tD and eontniBUft a, Stamp to be card for tha renTy. - Per mone wrrtirw nhootd almte -lr and aeettl thatt pertioat asT advertiaiiaeitt deaenbias; aymtonM. , -if& 121-1 y-C .a.a. 9, 1&57. ... . . SILVER CDINS, Aostria Rfx Dollar - Florin $0 97 5 - ; 48 O ..... 16 0 ..... 160 ..... 1 07 39 5 ..... 1 06 5 ..... 395 3 0 Twenty kreblierS; . . Lira lor Lombard J... ....... Baden Crown Golden or florin ............... Bavafia Crown , "' Fioriit;.;...;. Six kreutzera... ,.v. Belgium Fire Iranea....;.. Two and a half francs .111 Two franca. Franc. 1... J 3 0, 46 0 37 0 IS 5 00 6 37 5 18 7 99 2 G. 33 35 64 0 21 7 Bolivia Dollar . .4 1 Half dollar, d-hnerrl icon Quarter dollar. debased, 1830;.. Brazil Twelve hundred rew.,..;.t Eight hundred re if ... ..H" Four hundred I Bremen Tliirtr eix groteil It iRrilaii. tl-Wf oi.:ii' r " eh Cerrtral A raerien Dofl ur, voter. VaV Chilis-Dollar.. j Quarter dollar. i....... ...... Eiffhtrlftflarnfpft.nl 970 010 224 112 2 3 04 7 17 0 18 7 6 0 93 2 18 5 39 5 16 5 26 2 69 2 68 0 25 7 67 5 11 0 39 5 44 7 00 o 4 0 20 0 40 0 95 S3 2 02 0 rj .5 0 2J 5 00 6 00 8 3G 0 49 5 11 2 55 2 12 0 56 0 63 0 11 39 0 00 6 30 0 Denmark Rigsbank "thaler 15pecie tlialeri. ' Thirtv-tnrn- liiii;... . 5-" . .- 1 ry . , A. ..ft......... tjcoadnr Quarter dollar. .. ' Egypt Twebiy pmslee:...!i France Five frantsi.-. i t' ' Franc. ...... ......... "". Frankfort Florin;.!""",. Greece Drachm.. " " Guiana, British -Guilder."" Hanoier The Ifcr, fine eilverl" " Thahr. 70 fine: Hayli Dollar, or 100 cenlimesV Hesse Caesel Thaler; ... " One-.eixth thaler; ;. ... ."" - Heeee Dabiatadt Fibrin orfiuiden " Hindoetani-Rnpte;. Mexico Dollar, averages.. - -Naples Scudo ; ; . . ; ; . I'. Net herlands Three guilder?; ; . i . Guiltier. ............. Twenty five rents:. ;:;" Two and a haffgbilder; '."""'m N r tv J3 rapa da Dolla r, beua 1 we'igh t .Dollar, lighter and debased. 1839 Norwa j Rigsdaler: .;.;;..;.- " Persia-f-Sahib koran . Peru Dollar Dima mint ;V. ."; ." " Dollar, Cuzco... .;....... ;.." Ball" dollar, Arequipa tiebascdl'I". Hall dollar, Pasco: . . Poland Zfoty :...;..."..."""" Port ngal Cruzado ;:."."""" Grown of 1000 reie;... Half Crown:;;; .."";" Prupsia Thaler, average""."! One-wxth, arernge;. ..;.." DobbJe thaler, or 3 1-2 gulden ' Rome Srudo ;...;...;...; ,ti Treion, three scudo. .; .. - ... 1 Ruta Rouble ;... Ten Zloty;;. 75 O :-......;.;. 113 5 OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATIONS The following rote bf postage ba letters have been agreed bpon between t. govern it-fthiAn . in . jr 1 7 - . . - ' t. "" vriuenonrg J3: AJtona, Austrian Empire, (including ncia, iftombardy abt Venice) Bavaria, Bruna wick, Hamburrr. Hanover, Mecklenbouro Schwenne and Slraeliiz, Kingdom 01 Prua sia, Kingdom ofSaxony, and Saxe Allen burg, 15; all other German States. citic and towns, 22; Swititerland and the Nether lands 5 ; Denrnark and ScLIetstvig. 27 ; Po land and Russia, 29; Constantinople, Greece and Sweden 33; Norway. 37 pre-paytoent optional. . " , . Alexandria. Corfu. Island bl Maifa, Wal lachia, 30 rents; Italy, (except tippefparl) 33; pre-pay rhent required. ; Newspapers and Circular. 2 cents each to be prepaid; , . ' , Mittg to the PAfciFic. Ior a i-ingie let ter, not exceeding ha (fan- ounce in weight, from New, York to Chagres. 20 cents ; to Fanama, 20-postage to be prepaid. Poe iTgo' Ca''ilfo,"nia and Oregon (they being U. .S. possessions) need not be pre-paid. Havana Maics. A line is established be tween Charlceton anil Ha Vatifli (ha. alnnm " !- - C I VT (1 "St - era touching at JSavannah and Key V,... me postage, ol which is from the port of de parture to Havana Hi rimiinji .in-i. i . . - " w wftft ft. BlUJC ICl ter. not exceeding half an ounce in weight. wiui an acoitionai iu tents lor . each addi. tional half ounce or Tract an ounce to be pre-paid. Postage on each newspaper to Havana. 2 cents, also to be prepaid as on let ters; : v On letters fa" FtriilAh fcnriU - A n cent, if nbt over Srtfin Mil. a . ;r to .i distance. 15 cents a single rate pre paid or not, ai tue option oi tile or u,e sende"; T? A ,T't7C! hih fvl-vCirri ft To the East Indies, Java. Borneo. Lahtian tcr a i . as. , a " oumaira me Moluccas, and the Philiv jnne Islands, ' ' We are ntuhnnirt f, afao tf.ol menis havlrir been made hv f; rsat li.ii .. ln tor collecting ia India the British s and othe foreiffn postage on tetters between the Uni ted Kingdom and the East. Indira ninnk.. transmitted via Sofjthampfon or via Mar seilles, in the British mail lierofir .. r-.,.- ted Stales postage ontg shoiild be p epaid m iii'b tuuuir) ui, leners tor tne .ast Indies to be transfniifrd bv either oftlio vx: Jite tents tr.e single rate when the At lantic conveyance is by 1 British pre kef and tventg ontf cents 'when by Unifcd Stalea ftOwin' to a red net inn nfio.-! .u .. w - - - " 111 ,,11. British postage beyond England, whicb took tilace On the 1st of Fehr . .l.f "J lilt .-111 gle rates 6f letter poMfiffe be' ween the Uri- tea states ana Java. Uorneo. Lnbnam, Su matra, the Mofoecas. and the Philippine Is- ands. frrll bereaiier be ns follows: To Java, via Sonthamr(6n. - 33 inln r 45 rents the kail nnnep ahI i-in f :ir.;il.- 7 - -" - -. x. mi 53 instead of 75 cents the half payment required. To tJorneo, taonan, Sumatra, tbe Moluc cas, and the Philippine Islands the rate wit. be 4i instead of53 cents when sent via Sooth amptonj and 61 instead of 73 cents the quar ter otmee. or 7l instead of 83 cents the ball ounce, when sent by Closed mail via Mar seiles ; prepayment alto required. ... The rates above mentioned shrihlA on letters for the Island of Java, will jTovide " for their conveyance by British 'packet as far as Singapore, bnf they will afterwards be subject to a IVetherland rate ofpoelage on ' account of tbe conveyance from Singapore ' to Java. Rr tbe Prnssiah - Ctoemtl UTaitffio rat these eo on tries remain onrhanged. - M EN'S AITD BOTS Cas and Covers.jastre eeivedat . .. C D. MYERS. March 2. BBITISn LEGD0KN BITS, EW style, wide brims, for Gent's wear, at tbe Emporium. CXI AS. D. 11YERS N May 19. - . - 2T. 7JL- TO fa .
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