-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL Is published every Tubspav, TnvbAr and catcda .ai as per annum, payaoie m aucases in advance. --iiV TuOS. LOilinuiiDiTO ana rOFBitOB : Corner Front and Market Btreeta, " WILMIN9T0H. K. C ' ..' ItATGS OF ADVERTISING. I eqr 1 1 " 1 ioaertion 0 60 I 1 aqr. 2 months, - it CO 2 75 I I " 3 5 00 3 " - 1 00 I 1 " 6 , " i : 8 00 I month. 2 60 I- 12 12 00 1 Ten lines or lesa tntke a sqoare. If an adver tisement cxceeaa tea lines, tn puce win m All aJreriUements are payable at the time of ' Vheir insertion. " . . - Caniracta with yearly advertisers, will be made - ,i the moat liberal terma. " .'"'.' M- transfer of contracts for vearlv advertising , ! hn nnrmitted. Should cirou.natancea render clwn;e la business, or. an unexpected removal tiecessary, a charge acoordmr to puonsnea terms will be at the option of the contractor, for 1 1-o f i mm he ha advertised. 'i he nrivilesra of Annual Advertisers Is strictly limited to theirown immediate business; and all ivertfsements for the benefit of other persons, ti well as all advertisements notlrnnediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of r. ivertisements in length or otherwise beyond the H mil a engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the contract far the sale r rent of houses or lands in town or countrv. or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by . other persona. These are excluded by the term 'immediate business." i II advertisements Inserted in the trl-weekly fn.mercial, are entitled to one ieserflon in the . VceMv frea of charge. . v ... ' .YOB. CABD AND FANCY PRINTING. EXECUTED 1 SUPERIOR STYLE. AGESTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. 7 w r-Mfira. DoLLKBR & P OTTER.' Wtm-CKiimSMirH, No. 6, Central Wharf. BullimtreVtM.. Hi PeakP and W. Tmomsow MISCELLANY A PICTURE OF SOUTHERN LIFE. A Kansas correspondent of the New port: Times ..writing from Kansas,' near Fort. Scctt, under date of July 1st., fur- ttishes tUe subjoined letter,' which .is a Cnuhfui fepresentatioJi of Southern Country life. I am staying at' mi old friend's house, ;Avho is quae a iutuiy Id chap, always in gooa . iiuraor and merry, lie has a large plantation arne300 acres under; fence and cultivation, and there are four-' torn families of negroes fesidang -on his Jand who beksng to him its slaves.' lie is about GO years of age his wife about 0. Herhas two sgmss and three daugh ters, all grown tip and well educated. lhe daughters .are reailyv pretty, .and r r ..svoulik umk& gced m4dr ny-gocKriiwsr--toV"hen at Yckith fn Keiifucky, mdustrroiis man, and .truly fulfil that) passage, . -ooa s oest gi 10 man." 1 alighted, with anotlier travelUne com panion, hitching our iHWSes at the big gate, when a hue-rooking mulatto boy about 17 years of age, came upj and we -asked him if "we cottld get tostay there all night." tie said Jits mistress would answej our question at the house, (a few rods oil.) - W epa sed to tne door, and were fnet by a very tall, dignified , lady, (Yankee womaiij from" Connecticut,) of whom ye made the same request; She repli ed, '-certainly," and invited tismtolier parlor, telling Pompey (the yellow fel low) to take the geuiJmaD's horses and take care ot them bringing their sad dies, fcc,oti'fo the porch.-. The boy did as he was ordered very qutckfy and - pfeasamiy. u was near suouown, and being very tired -and dustyf after riding forty miles on horseback we .thought we would lock aronnd the pretorses te fore pitting down. Our hostess told the boy to furnish its. wtth'all the uecessa- I lies for washing-and brushing which he .did by producing washbasin towels, oap and, water, which he placed upon a washbench on the porch, and while we washed he inquired if he would be allowed to brush our coats for us. We clad ly acce pted his offer.. He brushed our coats, hats and boots with the great- est ease and -quickness. , 1 never saw f - one do it so pleasantly and who Seemed to take so much pride in it,' without any talk or laughing as darkies generally do. He . very civilly answered all our questions, and told us his master was a very nice man, and would be pleased to see us. - trie would be home about iark. 'He had rode over to the Mission on the Osage on business, &c. j "We took a peep at the situation of things about this v plantation.: The house is of the cottaee order, ver large. covering considerable groundoue story xi.. j a iio.it. nisi u, aiiu .j sittiiiicu . iu tue rr'idlecf a square, like a Mexican pla za, say ten or twelve acres, a porch on ill t 'ics, so.that iu stormy weathei pec- i . 3 could sit thereon and "new the land scape o'er." We found inside, books. cf the latest date, and ; magazines and monthlies as late as June; which to us were, "a- soul-reviving-feast.'' . There were Latin and Greek works" and some I rench and German books scrap-books ana aiarys, maps and peucilhngs. ..In every room inside was something to c:!a tne eye that bespoke intelligence erd science.- Around this plaza or t pare, were little snug white-washed cc " "". and little groups of uegro chil dren, playius happily together ; every thing looked cheerful and. comfortable . ti-.r smitu shop, m which were Bome. t nczroes at work, whistling that C x time, "Jm i get , your hoe-cake- i my dear, &c.w We looked in frjnd - the inmates the ir ix of "s and happiness, Area clad we passed - on and found a shoes; at another place a carpenter,' Before' we had time to ask an v Ques tions, we saw riding up to the gate a fine rosy-faced fat little man, with white hair, who alighted from his fine geld ing, throwing Vthe reigns . on the tack, and came in -meeting'-us - with "Good evening-gentleman, I am right ; happy to meet . you at my quarters.".. "Come in arid take a seat in the house or on the porch, as you please, and as. soon as I can adjust 'my leggins, wash, &c, ill join your society,", Ve congratula ted ourselves ripo n an intellectual treat, which we had in real earnest, and felt happy that we had found such an hosL . In a few moment9,' a beautiful young lady (Maria,) came to the door withy 'Ventlemert, please : to . walk into-sup per.'' 'J'he Colonel (title of our host took tne seat near a Dig tm key, to be carved while the wife at the tea and coffee station opposite, and Miss Maria sit opposite ourselve?, all seemed so hap py at meeting." The lad y had a neat little negro girl at her elbow, and the Colonel : a negro boy at his, with nice, clean, neat clothes bn,-their ha fr neatly and nicely oiled and put tip. : The com pliments of the lady" as to her tea and coffee being passed, " the Colonel r asks, "shall I be allowed, Sir, to offer you ' a bit ot a wild turkey one of my men shot in is morning in me wneat neia r "A no youi Sir7". Miss Maria hands, the bread, nice clean, , clear, white, wheat bread ; also the yellow May Hitter, of their' own make. .Every onWseemed envious to outdo the other in politenes, and with so much ease I could not help smilling. It was so quiet. At last see ing some'delightful corn bread, so yel low and rich, (looking like, a cake ol honey,) I said, I'll thank you for a piece of that corn bread, it looks" so much like old Kentuck." No sooner aid than done, and my host's eve sparkled.- ,:Afi, my friend, I thought you were a Kentiickian at first sight, but your friend there, I think, is what Western .people call, "YanJfee." . . . :.; You are ngnt in botn cases, i was born and bred id Logan County, ' Ken tucky ; my friend is from; .. Newport, Rhode Island, but we have both been livin iu the West s.everal years, and aregoinsa little further v est on Dtisi- nss, when we return to our homes in Illinois.' '. After sipner he Colonel.!'' inviied ns into the parlor and entei tamed us ; with his early history, as nearly as fol- 1 had quile a roving disposition fond -of the chase and excitement not caring anyuung tor oot ks or schools; in fact they were "lew and far between when I was a boy txit the Kocky Mountains, hunting -weavers among .the lndians, was an tne talk, and I determined , to go to Gen. Ashley, or some of the Amer ican Jur-folks in St. Louis. Mo., and hire out. -Their plan was to fit a voune lenow out with every thine he wanted for three years, allowing, him so much a mdhth, according W his trapping;, from 0 to $n5,and pay it all on his return. 1 went ont with a rouefu- vulear. hard set of fellows, and delighted ill nrdwss. daring .'deeds,-' narrow escapes, good shooting; and stharf; trapping, arid be came quite e pert, and withal a favorite wun tne crowa, and remained twice my three years in the wilds, much bet ter luting it than civit lite, away from po litical quarrels,- lawsuits tc. It was nature, and everythine; was governed by natarariawsV good common sense4 and pithish'ronts were summary for all bad deeds. At last I became tired of the sameness and desired a change, and rettrrned-nome, received my pay, and then ventured out into Missouri to pur- cnase myseir a , nome and' in .my ram bles came to this spot there was noth ing her but a Mission-School among me -sage Indians, and my, Wife was a teacner. became acquainted with her, I l located my claim and went, to work, and at night would study in the Mis sion School,- and became quife attached to this lady (my wife) for her learning, ana nnauy marriea ner I built" my house, bought , some ne groes, and went into raising cattle, hor ses, hogs, and cultivating the soil, rais ing wheat,- corn, &c. -' Some years after r ort Scott was established.. I was the only farmer that had anything, and could get any price I asked for such i things as I had to spare. My farm was enlarged- my cattle, horses and hogs in creased every year, my crops were abun- dant, and i fount! bleuty of work to do and to manage My wife taught me to read well, writo well, and einher enr- w rectly and she taught the female slaves their duty in the culinary art until they could- do as t well as herself. We all loved that' lady for her goodness of, heart her punty.of manners, and her ex cellence in everything for she was a most wonderful woman to make every- . : . r , - . ... tiling wb weat, ana economise so wen that nothing, went wrong.' Theu her manner of speech was. , kind, so gentle, that let-our dispositions be what they might, she would so "gently chide us that we felt ashamed ttom meanness, and determined to'do so no more, She also. taught religion and its' trea sures, and made us all like herself, good. and kind and hospitable, and these huu- area negroes worship that woman. , i oetieve they like me4 too, for I never have to say a harsh or cross, word to them or anybodyall is peace and plea santness. I have : my larfra . farm fo oversee, ray n- jroesall have their trades and their business: andIdo hot need tel lingto get iip early, 'opld go , to bed, or do this or that, for whenever any of them sees anything out of order or jhat ought to be done, ihey immediately .attend to u,ju5i as ii - u was meir own., i never sold a negro, nor never shall' I have offered any of miiie a free pass to go awayj out cannot persuade them to do so. They have their worshibi,"Meth odisth arid itheir hoUday5 fmiic seem as happy , as '- need be. ; I have grown old andcannot how do as I used to do. It was "Come boys. Jet us see if we cannoiao mis or tnat.'' and all vere with me,- I never sa y, "Go do this or that and I can trust any? negro, man oyvr woman on my. olace --with any thing I have; Cloftea give thrtif money to take lorme, and - llurthefi .lielieve that they , have so good r an "opinion of me and my family thdt nothing 'Would so mucn annoy, tnem us to have any thing amiss concerning any member thereof. - , 1 , ' - - 1 have some 500 hog's, about 100 head of hories, (some 8 year olJ. never broken, ome 300 head of cattle, which I'll show you in the morning - after - breakfast, also how systematized every-thing is about my plantation and family, , My sons are away -one a merchant in a town on the Mis soun river, the . other at college. My two youngeBt daughters are away on a visit to distant irienasv J have become a chanced man from what I was when a Kentucky youth ; and gentleman, that wile of , mine, a Connecticut lady, is the cause of all my gooa ionune ana prosperity. She is the wtie oi a slave owner who owns his hun dred slaves and she is as "much a slave to their interest as they are to hers. I fee very grateful to all travelers who please to to call upon me and see for themselves. Tell your' friends when they come this way to call on me they shall be made wel come. . With this we retired to rest, and all was nice and comfortable: I thought to myself, it there is haopineoa tn this world this man truely haa it. , f'rom J. TVS ON & CO.. Manufacturers and Mechanics' Exchange, Baltimore, who are author lzed to act as AGENTS for ITu Commercial. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. KOUTIIEnN AND WESTERN JOURNAL OF PROGRESS, v; devoted to to 5 promotion of SCIENCE, ART, MANUFACTURES, C0M J1ERCE, AGRICULTURE AND TRADE, . 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AND INDUSTRIAL ORGAN of the SOUTH AND WEST; devoted to Education, Commebce, Fisavoc, Tbadh, Ihtebh al Ihpbovc- M BKTB, M A Kir ACTUB 18, A OB ICULTUBB fend M IMINO. In all these departments its columns will be worthy of patronase. . . i - .. ' , To our family readers. e will furnish a pas agreeable and interesting to the old and young; con eisiinir of original and select BioeraDhical sketches of difdnxuished men; the la teat and moat .reliable news of toe day from time to tluie we will furnish a Statistical .and,. Historical, account' of the Com mercial .Cities and Towns throughput the Country, together with Illphtbatioks pbbpabed sxpsBssLr roa this jocbnal.- . , fir Agents wanted for this Joartial. on which liberal commiseion is aJlo wed. Those applying foraeenciei. must forward a recommendation from one or more Merchants and the Post Master of the town. No other application noticed.. .Specimen numbers sent, to any part, of the country on appli cation. . All communications to be forwarded to the Journal of Progress, Baltimore orcif. Louis... r-. - rviLtBH bi iMOBTHiT, at, tne manuiacturers and Mechanics' Exchange, Sun frost Building, Balti more, and at tne ry. rv. vor. oi tJiiestnutand four th Streets, St. Louis, Mo , and supplied by appoint ed A gents throughout the United States. . ... TERMS .Only 2 per: annum. 16 cosies will be sent to onb address, if in the conr.tfy, for S15. . Stir Post Mastersare authorised to act a Aerents. and retain for their commission 25 per cent. . APPLES! APPLES!! . , A FINE lot of nicely flavored - Apples, in store arid for aale bv W.IET. DelVEALE. . Jane 11. -. . W. L..: KTTS,- -TXX OIM Ml'lJaLs' STOCK REAL; ESTATE AND PR0T DUCE BROKERS; . . . AVII.MINfnTflV ' ft. CI. Punctual attention given to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, JSt'peks'. and olher Securities , " oovgta and sola &n vJoTttmstion, "r Will attend to sates by Auction of, Real EsTate of Manufacturing property in any part of the County or State or to the sale of Stocks, of Mer chandise in Stores or Furniture in Hoasea iff this town. . . May ?6. 7 5f FOR RENT. A HOUSE over the Rail Road, near the Depot, and new plank road corner ' 3d and Bruost wick streets. Possession given mmediately in- quire of U. or- u. BRADLEY 119 tf- PINE, APPLE. CHEESE. ; T UST reeive u m ' No: 1 article of the above. O No. 40. W. H. DaNEALE. REMOVAL. . I HAVE REMOVED MY RESIDENCE AND OFFlCE w Front Street, next North of P.K. Dickinson.Eqr..to the house for nu-lv occnuicd by Mr. A. A. Wanet, where I can be i jund when not profvsstonally exsaged. - . E. KK.EEW4N, . U. ' s Feb: 25. ' . H6. . DAILY EXPECTED. Per Sehooner " Onlv -Daughter." VA tarsre lot of CHOICE ORANGES and Levi ons. ' or sale ar - W. H". DsNE ALE'S. -Journal and Herald copy, - , . . Jttpeo. . rtw34 ' GEORGE MYERS, V, 'wholesale and betail grdcee Keepe tonmtanUjt vn. fcd!f,tlftn, Teat, LiqUore frotlaione, wood ana wuiow nare, Frvxtt : '- ConfeetionarUt4-e. SottUl Front str 'ttl. ,i, - WILMINGTON, N C. ' - roy'.ia, 1856 r- : . 109; ; CHiST.s p, BlVEtlS, ; - HAT ANDtbAt .EMPORIUM1 v. f .Zi'fllarkeii St. - a. ' ' vyjiatlNOTO, N; C. PANAMA. i.EQHOR.r, AND. PLM. 1-P HiTS, WOOC FOR. SILK.- AND MOr.ESKIK BVT8. Cloth. Piush, and Silk Glaxcd .Caps, by the - . . v. VwwW KHMA. I- nJi CUtor Qoxen. Auicw i vi.. viuuicbbio rtinc. march.12. " J. 3 r ADAMS. BROTHER & CO.. COMMISSION M ER CHANTS. WILMtNGTON.'H. C. . Jnly23. 3 STOKLEY tfc. OLDHAM, , . GROCBRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . WILMINGTON, If. C.- Liberal Caah advances made'on Floor, Cotton. and Naval stores consigned to thenu . Atig. 16. 65 ly , W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Water 8treet, WiRmington, No. Ca Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on reasonable terms. JuneE. - ' - 35-ly-c AS. C. BMITH. ' MILES COSTIN JAS. C. SMITH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. " April 26, -. ' L8:!'-. V GEORGE R. FRENCH, MANUFACTURER AND . WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SI10ES, LEATHER, AND - - - SHUK 1- IINU1INUS, N Of 11, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, W. C. ' March 6. ... - nENRY NUTT, FACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, Willgivt kit per nnal attention to butinett tntrutt act tv nu cars. tSpt8r 1830. 75-ly-c rGEO. W: DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 22. 132 li. DQLLNER. O. POTT t ft. Jr. 3. CAMERDEN DOLLNERi TOTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. "HBVr-TORK. -- Aprl!30,1855. 20-Iy. HENRY BURKHIMER WHOLBSALK A BETA It. tobacco, -Siyyip and cigar Sr u k a. . SIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEF" MARKET STREET J'- tie door above Water . Wllmliig-ton, N C. iV, ti. AH Orders filled Willi despatch. Oct. 26th. 1S5& , . 93-ttw-c. . L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE it RETAIL GROCER, - ..... . AND SEALER IM LIQUdRS, WINES ALE. PORTER, 4. No. 3. Granite How, Front street, , WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, 1P66. 140-tf. WILMINGTON A WEL. R. R CO Office or thb Eh'giWxb.' At ScsaiNTansaifT, .Wilmington, Ci. u. march ir IB67. rpHK PASSENGER TRAINS. WILL, CN- X TIL further notice, run over this road aa f sl ows : - f - s . - . , GOING NORTH, DAILY. i , DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilmington at 6 A.M.t arrives aGoldsboro'at 9.BB- -leave in 6 minutet -and arrises ar Weldon a t 1.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leayca W Imlng- ton at 4 30 P. M.j 'arrives at Goldsboro at 8.60, to supper 20 minutest arrives at Weldon at 1.00 . GOING SOUTH, DAILY. ; UAY EXPRESS- leaves Weldon at 12 M.j arrives at Goldsboro' 3.20 P.M. leaves in 5 min utes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sup per. . -' - '::' ; . .. ---( -NIGHT .EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 9 P.M arrives at Goldsboro" at 1.10 A. M-leaves in 10 minutesi ai rives at Wilmington at 5.40 A, M, - 2"The Night Express Train. .connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golda- boro'. . " '.' ':-.lv: : Through rickets North sold In Wilmington; to Baltimore ft 12; to Philadelphia 14; to New YorK 15 5U:to Washington, U.tJ., till. Q?r:4lCKKTS WILL NOT II SOLD TO A NKGRO IN pbbson.--,." -: . - Pastertsrert are notiXed that an extra eharee of ventv-five jeentt will be required of those who do not purchase lickett at stations., - - - Freignt'bjr passenger trains' double rate. Lo cal fare, with ticket, about 3 cents per mile; If paid in the cars.- . . " ,' . ' . FREIGHT t RAINS, Two. through acbedula trains, between Wilmington and Weldon, each week t' (caving .alternately on Mondays and Thursdays and .arriving n .Tuesdays and Fri- aya. our schedule, trains per wee to uoidaoo- ro leaving Wilmington on '1 uesdays,.weanes days. Fridays" and Saturdays and Goldsboro' orr Mondaya,Wednesday,Thur-iays and Saturdays, making .with the . through" ' trains ttaihi freight train both ways between Wilmington and Goldsboro' one irregular train for way freight. ATI duea on freight, op ordown, payables! Gen eral Freight Officein Wilmington, on receipt or Una Railroad, which may" be pre-paid or not at J tne option oi tne consigner. -. , . April 21." Chief Eng. dk Superintendent. A SPLENDID article of Drab Beaver Hate for summer dress wear,' fine and handsome, at the Hat and Cap Emporium. ' 4 may i. . - v. MYKK.S. ; SITUATION r WANTED. OR a lad nearly 12 yeara of age. of arood mor- 17 a I character and correct deportment, who can read and wrltet and is somewhat acquainted with figures.- He would be pleased to obtain a situation as errand boy, or in any occupation in which he could be useful. He would require but small com pensation t his object blnr to render? some tri fling assistance to his mother, who is in indigent circumstances. Apply at The Commercial OfKet, July IK - 49 WE are constantly' receiving choice delicacies for the tab! 3. We have now on tutndeitvenred haras Salmon; No. 1 Msckerel In quarter, half. nd wrto!a barr? 9; Uutch Herrinss evoked Hali but; Tongue s ; nioked Beef ; Unaerwood's, Crasse nd Black well Pickles and Sauces. Preserves. tr For sale at the Original Grocery. - . une 13. Ko. M w. 13 Front St. FOREIGN GOLD AN0 SILVER 'COIN their f Aloe a"t the mint. GOLD t COINS; Austrian-Quadruple ducat t Ducat Sovereign (I'or. Lorubardy). Baden Five Gulden ....... .$9 120 a- 2 27 5 . 6 85 0 -2 40 Bavuria--Ducat 2 27 0 . -s,.s iz Belgium Twemy-iranc piece,.. ...-3 83 2 "Twenty-fiVe frane piece.."... r-.. . 4 72 o Bolivia-DoatToon . . ; I. .V. ..... ; 15 53 q Brazil--Piece 'of 6400 reir.'. . ... 8 72 0 Britain Sovereign....... 4 84 5 Brunawick- Teh-Thafer. ; 1. .;... 7 89 0 Central Araerica'atii'i.;.;.;;:....ii4 gg q Ecaudo 1 67 6 Gold Dpllar 03 5 Chili Doubloon (before 1835) . . :!5-57 0 Doubloon (183o and since . . ..15 66 0 Denmark Double Pred.of 10 Tfaaler7 Ran i Ectiadof--Ha Ho'g blooo , ." . i . 7 M Q -n . Tl , ' . , Xigypt xiunarea piastres. ...... ,i 1 . 4 97 0 France-Tt?enty iraoca.. ... .... .. 3 85 0 ureece l weoty draPhms. . . 4 . 3 -45 O Hanover 1 en ThaleA Ueorge IV. . 7 84 0 Ten-Thaler, William IV and Ernest 7 89 0 HinddstanMohurj East India Co. . 7 fO 0 Mecklenboro; Ten Thaler .7 9 0 Mexico-, Doubloon, average.. 15 53 0 Ne therlandsDueat. . .. ...... .. . . 2 20 5 Ten guilders. . . . . .. . . . 4 007 IN! e w Uranad a Dou bloon, 21 carat. ? i aianaard..,.;........k..,...i5 51 q uounioon, ai carat standard. inclu- ding the silver......... 15 71 0 Doubloon, 9 lOtha "tandard.. ....15 310 Doubloon, 9-lOtha standard, inclu ding Hi e ail ver .............. 1 5 33 0 rereia Tomaun. ...;.t. 2 23 0 Peru Doubloon, Lima, to 1S33.J..15 55 0 uooDioon, tuzoo, to 1833 ...15 62 0 Doubloon, Cuzco, to 1837. ...... .15 53 0 Portugal--Hall joe (lull weight).... 8 65 0 Crown Prussia- -DowfjJrfFiederick.. . Rome Ten souui. . . ; ; . . Russia Five roubles v. ...:. 5 81 0 .. 8 00 6 .I0-37D . . 3 96 7 Sardinia Twenty lire . . Sa xony-Ten I bal ei a ... ......... . Ducat I ....... ...... , i Spain Pistole (qr. doubloon) . i . . . . Turkey Hundreti-'piastreBi., . . mm. Tuscany Sequin. .. . .'. United . States EasJe ( before June. 3 84 5 7 94 0 1 260 900 3 4 2 37. 4 30 0 1S34) .ij .10 Five dollar piece ofC. Bechterv- v erage ...... ..v..-w ........ 4 Dollar oflhe same, average....;. 62 0 85 0 96 0 Five dollar p'c of A. Bechtler $4 92 a 5 000 uoiiar 01 tne - same.;.......' ..: ; n Oregon Exchange Co Five dollars. 4 82 0 IN. U. & W, ban Francisco Five dols. ; . . i . 1. 4 i .24 83 a 4 flfi 0 Miners' Bank, Kan Francisco-Ten dollars ......... ..'9 06 n Q 09 n Monattat uo., ' 9 78 a 9 98 B " Sixteen dollar mgots, about. , .15 75 0 RATES OF POSTAGE. T a uiTf sno coiunosea 01 one or rnnm nipi-Pi. I'atjr, uui 1101. exceeaing naiiiftr) punce in weignu sent any aief ance not exceeding 300C mitesTTenTSf-: nvpr Sflfln milo. tn uuubib reio 11 Hcteoing imu an ounce ,..kl. if J : - . . mcu.q. h cAuccuiHg mi ounce and so on charging an addftional rate for ev rv flilHi tional half ounce, or fraction of half an ounce. Absolute pre-paymetu being required on all letters to places within lhe United State r.n. n - A r. a 1 . -- Hum auu aitcr April isl, iooo. From and after January lat. 1856, all let tera oetween nlacee in the Urnierf Rmtea must do pre-pafd. eft her bv Ddstao-e Kinmn wi oiauicu envelopes. : - a Letters dropped in tbe post office, for de livery in the same ulace. 1 cenl each f Letters advertised are charged 1 cent each, besides regular postage. Drop letters are uui Huverusea. O1RCCLAR8, 1 cent for 3 ounces - or lees to any part ot the United Slates: to eonaut'nl but one piece ofnaDer nre navm'ent nnimn. av M w - t m three nnnpie or less, 45 1-2 cents per quarter, when sent irom me omce 01 publication to actual and Donan.de subscribers any where in the Uni. ted States. Transient newspapers sent any where within trie United" Sta ten I fert !, tnree ounces or less. , ; , rrueu tuearilC e IO De mil ert m rircn. lar, pampnlet, or newsnaner. it should he an enveiopadastobfcopen atone end other-. wise, it will be chwged as a letter. BRTTrSH POSTAGE AKRANGEXfENTS. LETTEB8 DOSted or Charired in the ITnirel States will be rated at a half nil nee In the single letter ; over a. half and not exceeding ou uuuuc, u a. uouoie letter ; over an ounce ano not exceedtnif an ounce and n hlf n treble letter; and so on, each half ounce or iraetional excess roasetituting a rate. a ne eiqgie rates to oe cHarged on : each etter posted in the United States addreased to any place in Great Britain or . Ireland ia 4i cenls:" the double rate 48 :' and so on. ? Said postage on lelfersorng to. any place in Great Britain or Ireland may bis pre-paid, if the whole amount is tendered at the nffir-.e In the U. B. where mailed, at - the nminn o Abe sender. s r ' ; . I . . Newspapers may be mailed at any office the Usa'ted- States tn nnv nlce in the IXniled Kingdom on the pre-payment of 2 cents, and matf oit receipt from any place in vjrreai xsniainor.jreiana, ne delivered at any omce in. 1 ne unuea oiates. on payment oli! cents. Note. EacbC Government is to charge 2 eenls on each newspaper." These are 10 be sent in bands or covers, open at the sides or encs, and to contain no naotrseript what- ever. . - -;.-- . Persons' mail lop; . letters to foreicrn coon- tries, with which the United States have not entered into postal arrangements, are remin ded that it is necessary lor them to pre-pay the pi oper postage, or the letters1 cannot be lor warden. - - NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. fphis Great: Journal of Crime and Crlmlnahr Is X in the Twelllb Year, and is widely eircnlated throughont the eoonlry. It containa all the Great Triala. Criminal Casea, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together with tnformauon on Criminal Matters, not to oe found m any other newspaper. ' tW Subscription, 27 per Annum I,for Sia Months, to be remitted by Sabacribera. (who should write tketr names and the town, county and state where they reside plainly.) Editor A. Proprietor of the , - ? . . National Police Gaiette, v May 2 " New York City. - ; . IN STORE. , . " , Ofl Bcxe LBMONS, in fine order. AtKoafreeh. JKJ . and very nice article of RAISONS, , For sale at . W. H. DaNEALES. h Jor'al and-Herald" copy. Jun 4. . ' . ' , - tw 34 " BY EXPRESS this mora In r, Black Dress Cas atmere Hats. Oberon and Releiva style Leg horn. ' At the Hat and Cap Emporium. 34 Mar- ketfst. CHaS. D. 51 YE as JU"1 BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, 3 DR.' JOHNSTON THE founder of this Celebrated InatltuUon of fers the moatcertain, Speedy and only effectu al remedy in the world ior. ' SECRET DISEASES. . , " . Gleets, Strictarea, Seminal Wea'kness.Pains tn the Loins, Constitotionil . Debility,- In! potency 1 Weakness of the Back and Limbs; Affections of the Kidney si Palpitation of the Heart, Dysnepeia Nervous IrriUbLity,. Disease of tbe Head hroat Noee or Skin ; those serious and rqefanchory disor der a rising from tho destructive habits of Fouih which destroy both body and mind. yTheee seer a AB?L"arTPr,,c.Uce more fatal to their victims than he JfAfrat tfieSyrens to the mariners of Ulysses, bl.lghtlng their most brilliant hopes r an-ticipatioos,j-endering marriage, dr,c.. impossible. . . . . , t YO UNG MEN. . - . Eepfeciairy, who have become the victims of SolUi Vieo, that dreadful and destructive habit rwhicb annually sweeps to an untimely gmvetbonsands of young men of the moBtexa!.-iHiilrni,,i, k.m: . tntoUec who might otherwise have entranced lil. Seateita the toodersf iloquence.r waked to ecatacy the living lyre, may call vrttbf uP cOnnaence.. ,r ; .-... . - . - - Marriage. -; -? ? : Married poone, or Young Men, contempiat! marriage, being awareof Physical Weakness, C gamt? Leoiuty, tieiormilles, e..8hoiiid ImmeHl. ately consult Dr. J and be restored to nrft health. Me who places himself underthecaranf fir ston may religiously confide in bis honor as a en- tinman, inil .AnAf.Htl. Lf . ., - ..w..-, wUUU.ujr ,cijt upon masKiii asapby ui. JOHitSTON is the ody regularly Educated ru,Mvi.d.ucriniDg to cure private Complaints. His remedies and treatment are entirely unknown io.ii uiucra. rreparea i;om a Ufp spent in thr ureai noepnaisoi turope and the First In tis Country, viz s England, France, the Blockjey ol thnn anv hihp nhvaUtn- 4. u. 1 j . c uuawviuuia. in;,, OU H IIIOTE eZUnRIV AMUtlnA Kiijoiviau iu mo wunu. XXI 8 jnDy wonderful cures and moat imnorrant Siiinrici r erationa is a sufficient guaraaree to tbe afflicted Thoe vha with to be rpttdily and effectually rcHtw td, should shun the numerous trifling impostcrs. who nnltr ruin ihoSr hanltk . . 1 - - T " AVU,K WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE No Mercury or Nauseous Drue Use OFFICE. Tio. 7. snriTPT pnrnpoiB- r lr. I j , - - "A -. .".-.o. o. doors from the corner. Fail not to observe' hi. name and number, for ignorant trifling Importers. M tie iciuiuiiun oi vr. Jonn3ton, lurk UMl! .. . V- - " c' . . . ,., ... . . DR. jnnrs!Tnr 1 ' Member of the Roval College nrSnrirpnrt. V .7 graduate from one of the most emipcn t Colleges oi the United States. and the frrnntur m,i -?..u- life has been spent in the Hoanital. ari.nnn. d.. uu.urui.,oiiu ciBBTruere, nas enec.ted some " iuuiawnisninj cures mat, wereever known. wiiu ringing in tne ears and head vhen asleep, ereat nfrvonsnMi hoinn A i j sudden sounds, and bashfumees. - with freauent u,d,""5i ""tMu ouuicuuirs wu b uerangement miiuu wavic vuicu 1 11 iiieuioieiy. " - v . , A (JJb.liTAlN DISEASE. When the misguided and im pleasure nnas ne has Imbibed the seeds of hii . - - . V ViQI T VI J liamiui aiaease, it too oiteu happens that anill-titn- ea sense oi sname, or dre.ad of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability. can alone bpfrloni hih. Ing till the constitutiojial symptoms of this' horrid uircuse mate meir appearance, such os ulcerated sore throat.diseased nose, norinr.l -utn. i ..k head and limbs, dimness of sioht. u s . : : . " vu tiv biiiu uvu.iQa arms, nmtpn.a nn u . ( B , - -. w . lira. .iiu tjirenuuei, progressing with rrlghtfui ra .iuuj, iinauisi mo paiaie oi tne mouth or the uuiicbui me nose lan in. and th vuiim r .K.-.- awfuldisease becomes a horrid obi acriuin,jiueain puis a period to bis dreadful suf 'u,ii"i 7 senomg mm to -tnat bourne from whence no traveller returns" Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the mosr niTiumuiD treicpyj ana, iron ni, extehtivo nn. ticein the first Hospitals of EurorYe t,A im4.. hecan confidently recommends mf.,nri'.n. cute to the unfortunate victim of this horrid rfi... ease. It is a melancholy fact, that ih hlioanija TaII victims to this dreadful comolnint ninTin,h... skilfulnees of Ignorant ore tenders whn h ih- .... r j itf "'rcury, ruin theconstitu- wuu, auu ciincr aena tne union unate sunerer to an unuiuciy icrave.or else ma e tn nMu. n( i;r., . i . erable. , . i . :.. ., TAKV PARTICULAR XnTirr Dr. J. addresses all those whn h "J improper indulgences. ' i These are some of the sad and mrancholy ef fecta, produced by eariy halite of vouth. vij weakness or the Back and Limbs, Pains In the nenu , LMiuncBB oi oiffnt. L.naai nr Mnwnl., D. er, raipuation ox me Heart. nrnn., Kmn. !.-i-ri!... rv " . -t rj . ..v..wud irritauiinjr .derangement or the Digestive. Func. tiona.uauera.! Oebihty, Symptoms, of Conaump. tion, efce., .. . , T- - z- ilenaWy. The fearful trTfri. on hi ia ... tnich to be dreaded; Losa of Memory, Confusion ui vi6.iucKicoioii ui opiriis.Avii Forebodings. Aversion of .Society. Self Dimmst r- r sJ5t tude, Timidity. dc.. are some nf rh nvtu i rj.i , - , piwuucu. persona 91 a u ages, cap now judge whatia the cause of theft-declining k..i,i. i A - . , ub.su. , bin- iuk tucir vigor, Dooming wear, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about the eves L'uuvu nmi sy inn fi rn i tr.mn ra - r- X1i VIUJttA-ijG REM E A- r Vi Vn,UAll IVKAk IMk SV By this trreat and im nor runt tmAv the organs are soeedil cnretani r,.n Thousands of 'the most , Weryous and. Debilitated jj . i .7 . "u" '"ai an nope, nave oecn imme- umtciy reiievea. jih impedimenta to MARRIAGE i-uyicai or mental Ulaqualifications, Nervous Ir- vi mo inuai leanui Kiaa, speedily cured by Or Younff men who have ininreil-ihmiiclni certain practice indulged In when alone a habir trequentiy learned irom evil companions, or at school, the effects of which sre nightly felt, even when asleep. Snd if not curad. renoVra m,rrl,. impossiblend destroys bott jind and body.sbould ilUIUCUHtCJ,. -. f ' ...... What a Dltr-tbat ivnunrirm thm Un. r hi. country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequences of deviating froai the path of nature, and indulging In a certain secret habit. aucn persons, oelore coniemplaiing -f, MARRIAGE. .l-.-i-i Should reflect that a sound mind aad bodv are the moat necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without thpu. ih. through life become a weart pilprimao- iCirna. pect hourly darkens to the viewi the milail BBBATlrtaal shadowed wifh desptrir and filled choly reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with on rown, - ' OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST-, " " vwi-''' i" -' V "'-s-'"1- Baltjmobs, Ho AllSarrlcal Oneratlona Perfhrmen . N. B- Let SO false delicaev nrrvtnf ton. 1bi apply immediately either personally or bV letter-- sb.id aiseases speedily uurea. . TO STRANGERS. , - The many thoutandteured aithialntlitmion with in the last ten years,' and the numerous impor tant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of the Dancra. anf man other persons, notices of which have sppearedsgsin and again before tbe public, besides hia -standing as a ven tlemaa of character and responsibilitr. ir a auffieient guarantee to the afSicied. . '-i it m intti tne a-reaieat retni!t,nr.i.t t ti ,ri Kwrrf permiU bis card to appear before the public, deenrioa- it unprofeasionai for. phyaieias toadvertjaevbot valeaa be dideo,tbeaieMpeeiaaBtnuigers could sot fail to fell into tbe hand of tba ma.nr fmpnde: i j unlearned Impoatars. with IsnoiMnihla V.lu 1. Quaetaibopa, swarming tbeaslanxe cities, eopyintj Xr. JoH.STOS'aadrertisemwit. irr advertfrtngUieniaervesaa p ,;e,Ciir.,,iunrau3oaiiow-rraineireUnr, too izt to w or at thei r original trade, -wttb aearee tao Ideaa beyond tba brat, who, for tbe purpose of Kntietngr J4 Deeei-r. rry on nur aix office., under aa many Uffamnt False Kamea. ao that the afflicted gtiaridr waiir one, la sure to tnmbla headlong mto tba utnor. Ipnonu Q aacks with eoonooBS ij-intr eenifieatea or rreat and aa tonishina; earea from peraona not to be' found, whe kee von takinz larcre bottloanr l.,in- nH ntk. package of fttthy ani. wortblea eompounds, eunnlntrly prepartd to rmpoae upon tbe unfortunate snd aspect- ing. - ATining month aRer month, or as lung as tbe email s at fee eaa be obtained, -and. in dwnl r, Wcm yea Willi, rn' ned health, Uiaiph over yotSr puling duapnoirtmeni. It ia this motive taat indaeea Dr.J. to advertisa. roa Jtt aubb cax cni.Too. To those nnaeqaainted a i h hi rv-i.ai-iio-, he deemalt neceaavry U tbat bis ereuen : tia or d? nlcmn. a'Tiuva bane In bis r--oo. . 0 LL1 ii. - .LO-IVED VVXi. 4 rC" .-T " ana cor.taitii:c a f .emptobe ns-i fr t e rvv y. i ir- fr? !iou..l tatee and end tiiB.t rf-'toa of i "cr. ulnar avmntom.. l.U.l, r nuMi m iMA , uviiatm. . , . A 1WI HI . 1 . . . .. . . . f : Twenty kreutter.'........!, . 43 0 16 0 ' Lira J tor L6mbardy'i.vrf;i.: 'S 16 I Baden fcrown S?rirZ i C7 - Ghlden'orilorin . ' - - - - :- ; -so. "39 5 Bavaria Crown ; ; . . . ; .n .. Florin; -. ;j Belgium Five lrajcsf77vv.; .Two and a,bair iranceiriVJV - J ,-Two francs;? - --.,7 Franei; iiuO. Bolivia Dollar. ii..Cj Half dollar; debased, 1S30: . : Q,oarter dollar. debased. IfiSf): 1 ce 5, 5"- i- 3 0 , 43 0 . G7 0 '- , 13 5, :. i cos. 37 5 ; . is 7 ; 'S9 2' - E Brazil Twelve hundred ref. :. :.-.. liight nuodred rei:v iT. i "Four hundred " : -:t? - -. . ....... 33 oremen Thirl r-eix trrote:..!1- v'-":: Bjn-a crown. .7 ; 4 fftX' f, ShjjhR? ;v.-., ;v.: .v.visi 7 ;vi 2 UentrafArpericn Dollar, oncer: aay 97 Q - ight dollar r real; i: ji,-;-;.- 11 a w DentQark---RjgBbaDk Ihalerr.vUt V S .' " Ecuador Quarter dollar -. i ' . ta.v 'J - -c-KViu- i-wcniv f)in.iiiam - " -f - - a - ' - ' rr, . -f -. 6 .. :j - . - France Five francsu; i :7Z?M C3 3 ii; Frankfort;-Florin- . Ui'.iWfsa 6 -r i, Guiana, "tish. -Guilder;. 426 2 - .Thnler 7S1 fin. - - - - - - - ' Hay ti- -Dollar or 1 00 centimes..... 25 7" 7 HeBse--Cei-ThalerJ:. ;.i; . B7 5 -One-sixth Atier:..i,v.i..i-Vll .0- fc ijini. vmuniiut "orioortjuIdeB. . V 3 " Hindoslan--Ropee;r.-.i..i ; W 44 7 Mexico DoJlan averagejr.i.-l'oo J ? Naples Scudo::.:-.:..:. s 4 6- f ietnerianas Three gilders;;; 0 Q .; r -Twentyfive cents... . f , , . ; 9 5 : ; Twoand a half guilder-. . . . . . . i i . - 83 2 ISew Granada Dollar, isua I weight 1 l2 0. : DolJat. IiirbfCr,nridder,ai,. lCCQ- - J . i - Norway RtgIer;.;-- 0 Peru Dollar. Ditoa jroint.; i-i- l ' ca rtv s Hall dollar, ATeq6ipaebasediv.: 36 (fi -i: Hall dollar. Paso -' ' " ,55 2-i I 12 0 ' , C6Q , 63 0r.'; Poland-zroty; Portugal CrnsEa do :; s iv: .'..!,'...". Crown pf 1000 reis.j,Cf.Iv T n., ..' v rruBsia j nater, average... .: ;One-xih, averaflre. - :ii; . -.1-39 0 -1:00 c; C - 30 0 ; K75 0 Double thaler, or 3 1-2 gulden;. Rome Scudd l.- U: . 1:j Teston. three ecudo. :f. : . vHit; Russia Rouble ....... Ten Zloty. OCEAN STEAWNAyiGATlON: ; The following rates of postage on' led:- T have beert agreed uprj-nbetwenhis fjovern f 1 mentand the Gerrnmr1 ftirp. -Pmc.i- ' - Bremen, 10 cents ; Oldenborg 13i AIona,'X;-"; Austrian'Emnire. inelndiuo- WiVni nl liciaLombacdv and Venire V R.Sari.' 'nl 7 wick, Hamburg, , Hanover, s Mecllenbourg " 4 -Schwenne and Slraelilz. Kingdom nf Pm.. - a, Kingdom of Saxony, vand Saxe Alten ' - ; burjr. 15 : all other German safe Ati;. and I towas,22; Switzertand and the :eiher- ' lands. 25 1 Denmhrlr ,y j o,u IU Avuspraj fswj. tan6ianiir)or;ie, Urcece " J anH Km.ilart Sit i n- -:-, ' . 7; " . . ""rway. -o pre-payment Alexandria, Corfu. Island til Malta. tTni; , -', ou rents i itaiy. (except. opperpartIO j 33;p re-jiayment required; fjt . Newspapers and Circulars. 2 cents eack to be prepaidVv;-"' ..:4i.'V t-: v ' Mails TO the Pacipic. For a Brn lit,? i jer, not exceeding: half an ounce in weibt from New-YprfetO: ChagresSO eefiuf X M . Kiwuio. u-rDBi87e in n Tiro no, ? tageje Cainornia and Oregon Yihey- beingV i ' U. 5. possessions) need not bepVe-pa.'d. A Havana -Miit'i.1 Tine is' ettabhsfipd hL "A tween Charleston and' Hava era touching at Spvahpah and Kev 'v-. I mT ; the -nostarre. of which r. IVnm it,. .r JL . parture to Havana .10 rents on a single lel" "V,. uui wccuiii iian ao ounce 10 - weijrnt . - nun mi BuuiiH'HHi ill rpnii lar 'arh - o, -i tional half ofmce: or fractional an ounce to he pre-paid, f Postage oh each - -newspaper to Havana; -2 eents, ilso f o b prepaid as qn letters. -A-'j f.-.- un letters to "jUnush, North America 10 ' , "as cents, 11 not oyer 3U00 ;Tnile8 i ip- pyerihate,I . u,o,Q,,i au tenia a single rpte pre paid of not, at the option ol the bP the andr. -v- - RATES 6f POSTAGE a- 5c I'i .To fA A'aif Jndtes, Java. Borneo Labnari oumcurcL, tne Molucca, and the I'hilio- vine utana..:- i . . . , ne ore nutlionzeu to State tnai. ftrranrrrf' 7 - - - menu havinc been made bv Cireaf P.ri.o,-' ' ; iw vuiiceuiig iD inaia uie iinusii and othe - loreijrn postage on letters between the UcPI ted Kingdom and the Eapt .Indies. vshih Jil transmitfed.r:--Tia Sduthamnt on or via- If - r. ' seilles, 10 the .British Linail. hereafter the Uui-" led States postage only : should hep-era id in. . iia uuuBirj un tellers jor tne Kaet lodtea t - be irapsmiited by either ef the sieve rontp.: viz : Jive cejits We single rate whrji the At- lantio conveyanee is byEtfwh narket. nf ivenlylone cents, vthenl fy UDited Smte packet. ; J'.r - ... . - Owini? to a reiinrilon of WIirB ni';n - . . - British postage beyond EnIa nd- tvlliz-b tnr lf Z ' . . - place ou the 1st of February Jnstanl,"the sin- . gle rates of letter p6jiEre be' ween tbe Vt i- V . ted Slates ahd Java. Borneo. . ' ..i -jT e Moluccas, nd the Phitirplne Is- oiatra, me aioioccas. aoa tne fniJirpi lands, will hereafter be as follows j T6 Java, via Southampton. 33 mFfrsd of 45 cents the half" ounret snd via Mar?r; i - 53 instead of 75 cents j Ue half ouncet r rc - pawentTeqmred.X-: .. "." To Borneo. La bean, Sumatra, the ?Ioluc-: eas, and lhe Philippine Islands the rate wil." be 41iostead oI53 cents when tent via Eccih' amplon, and 61 instead of 73 cents the quar- t ter ounce, or 71 instead of S3 cents the h afi ouncew hen sent by-closed itiail via Mar seires ; prepayment also required. The rates above mentioned as chftr"eabl8 on letter for the Island ff Java jTovic'e for theii conveyanre.by British packet as (ar as Singapore, but they wt aUirwards be subject to a Netherland rate of postage ort" account of . the conveyance from f-'rrortt to Java. ,. . " - - " ; -By the Prussian AClosod Ma.'lthejatea I these couniriea remain cncl anfred.' ME.n'S A. D EOTS Cap and Covera, just te' eciveiar - - C D. il VEHS. . I'Tarch 2. - -- -'.'' HATS. '..-..il 1T i s rle, wide brims, for Gent's wear', at ths itL-sriiim..'., CHAS. D, MYERS ' May 19. . ? -.- -L- V ., af. r Of J -a - ; its- ia- - v ., -

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