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VOLUME XII NUMBER 58. WILMINGTON N. C., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1857. WHOLE NUMBER. 1457- TUC riil-WCCKLY C03DIEKCIAL I published every Tdksday, Tbhioa and Satudav at S6 per annam, payable taallcaaes In advance. BY THOS. LOaiNQ Eoitob and Pmpiiito Corner Front aud Market Street, WILMISOTON. M. C. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 aqr. 1 insertion $0 50 I 1 qr. 2 montha, . t CO 2 76 1 " 3 8 00 1 3 " 1 00 I 1 ' 6 8 00 1 " 1 month, 2 t0l "II 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If an adver tisement eiceeda ten lines, the pi ice wilt be in proportion. All a tvertlsements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. No transferor contracts Tor yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstances render a chants in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the . punnanea terms will be at the option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised. Th nrlvilftva ot Annnal Advertisora Is StrtctlV limited to their jwo immediate business t end all advertisements for the benefit mf other persons as well as all advertisements nolimiedialey nected with their own business, and alls tees of advertisements In length or otherwise beyo-he limits enzatred. will be charged at the nana! I. No Advertisements is included In the corm N for the sale or rent of houses or lands bat own country, or for the aale or hire of negroes, wheth er the propertyis ownea-tn advertiser or by other persons. These are-vicladed by the term All idvenisements Inserted In the trl-wecktv Uo nmercicu. are enttiiea to one tesenion in tne Weekly free of ehsrge. ,: JOII, CARD AND FMCY PRINTING, EXECUTED in SUPERIOR STYLE. KNT9 FOB THE COMMERCIAL.' 'Niw Yobc Messrs. Dollhsb A PoTTaa. fto'to Chabls Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia 3. K. Cohbw. Baltimore Wat. H. PsakK and Wat. TmoHsow MISCELliANY. Correspondence of the. Petersburg Express. A SERVANT .MALTREATED. Her Escape and AlUmjged Arrest Man Shot Escape of, the Perpetrator -His Subsequent Arrest Confinement r in Jailt Etc. MuRFREE8Boito't N. C, 28th July, A son of Belial, by the name of Barden, residing in the Northern part of "(Heri forJ county, has been duin? miavatf the last week. It aeems that Burden had a servant girl, belonin jlOsAbner Riddick in hia employment, whom he treated to cruel - ly thtit she run nway from hinp nnd fled for protection to hC faster. On learntngf the circumstances, Mr. R. gave instructions to his agent, lyc. Fowler,thttt should the girl again coroc-rtome to keep her afe, and in no event allow Barden tolmve access lo her, Dtrinpr Mr.' RidJick's Ivence? the girl a- rain fled from Barden and sought her mas ter's house. B. pursued her thither, and in the nbsence of Mr. ludnick sagent, .VIr, Fowler) tied the critT, and was taking her off, when Fowler came upon them and in sisted on her ii:. mediate release, which Bar den declnred should not be done. F. then drdcred a negro man to loose her. Barden threatened to shoot him f he did; Despite of the threat, the negro man released the cirl, and they were returning homewards with ihe rescued woman, when Barden raised a double barrelled gun heaVdy Char-red with bnckEhot, and taking deli berate aim nt Fowler, shot him down the shot taking effect in one of the lower limbs lie was conveyed home and ptijtaicrans sent for. On examination the bones were found to be so badly shattered that it was deemed impossible to save tho 1 tub, and it was ac cording-ly amputated Drs. ffalchiiigs" Ba ker and Worrell present. At our1 last advices from the wounded rii;ri he was" doing as w-ll ns couid-be ex pected. Burden baa fled to parts un known, where rt ib to be tioped he" will re main. La'teil. Bhr'deri has been apprehended. The Sheriffs posse came up with him'yesterday at Mar'gai'its'vfi!, Northampton county. He said that he was on his way to the stave woods. Made no resistance whatever to his captors. Bar'den has' a very youthful, in offensive appearance ari'd Bays' that he shot Fowler purely in self-defence. Fowler, he says, wag advancing upon him with a load ed pistol, nnd as he (Dartfenfbeliefes Would have sbot him, had he not bro'ug'hf hftn by a load in the less. Had there been witnes Ses" present. Barden says, he would fiave ehox Fowler in a vital part and killed him: but aS it was, he only wished to save bis own life by crippling him. Last evening ihe Dupf'y-SheridfF, Mr. Dunstant, took him to Winlon, our county seat, and put bim in jail to await bis ttial at September Superior Court. - Kevoik. REVIVALINBEADFOBT-RELIGION A3J0N0 THE SLAVES. The Rev. J. M; C. Breaker, of Beaufort, S. C, writes to the southern Babtisr, an ac count of a revival there in progress, from wnicn we take the following: On Sunday last, the I2tb inst., I had the pleasure of baptizing in our beautiful Jor lan" and jn the presence of thousands of interested spectalors,two hundred and twen ty three rejoicing converts. Three of these were white The most of these conversions are the fruits of the revival which has been prevailing among our colored people for the last 5 or 6 months, and which was com menced and has been carried on chiefly through the efforts of the church itself. Since this interest commenced, thai is, with in the last three moots, I have baptized thiee hundred and fifty persons, including thirty-seven at Husper, where ibere is a branch of our churcb, and where 1 preach and administer the ordinances four times in the year. There are probably no people in the world who receive tbe Gospel, and become the subjects of its saving power as readily as the slaves of these Southern States no people for whom the minister, and the ser- ant of Christ, whether minister or not, is I Bl mUCh CntnilMirait lit t.knr IVhso I iKinlr I . w ,M w. - . .. ...... m 1 how dependant God has made this people upon us for spiritual eood. how sad has I pecn ioe conamop of ibeir poor benighted, .1 I and unti. lately neglected country, bow much their labor has contribute i to the sup port, the wealth and the happiness of every civilized nation, and how readiljr and errata fully they recive the precious word of lire we offer them, I carl but bless God for my self and my brethren, that he has honored us as the instruments of, conveying to so many of them the hopes and consolations of the Gospel. May God make us all mure sen sible of our obligation in this respect I I will only add, that the baptism, though perfumed with' all due deliberation, occu pied only an hour and five minutes. This is nearly four in a minute. And thus we have it actualy demonstrated, (which our Pedobabtist friends would do well to notice) that the three thonsand on the day of Pen tecost could, easily have been baptized by the twelve Apostles each takiqg two hun dred and fifty, in an hour and thirteen minutes. v MY WIPES ECONOMY. , The deaf dreattfre lately came home ft. - wt '.J. 7 " " 1 liare made such a bargain to-dayT SA? 1 ha-b0Jtr-t.fU"h,. b!,tl; " . . . ful dress for nine dollars only! So " I nil a-"- mai V Said fb ' myself, even if I got Madame Flourish to make it up, it will be econo mical.'' ; . ' No"w Madame Flourish was a French modiste who lately came from Paris, and had really great taste, but was most ex travagant in her charges and I i.ever heard her name without a shudder. "A few months before she made up a bro cade for Mrs. Jones,- which every body said fitted beautifully. "It looks as if S7ed . tend," . j i, hadgrown wM . . , &. . . you were hor in it," enthusiastically J , ...J I ... this master-piece, I contess, was some- what, diminished when the bill came in, to the time of ten dollars, for making and trimming it. However, 4,it wasn't so as tonishing after all," as my-wife' reason ed, ''that a dress which was worth thir ty dollars should cost ten dollars to make it up." and with this reflection I consoled myself. So' when I heard the proposal to take this other dress to Mad ame, I argued that, if she charged in the same proportion, her bill would .be three dollars, winch struck me as not exces sive, and accordingly 1 made no objec tion to th. suggestion, but lighting a ci gar, sat thinking of Mary, Ann's, many virtues, and especially her knack for.c- conomy. ; : . t v In about a fortnight the dress came home. It was a preiiy, blue affair, with palms set in stripes, and Mrs. Jones re ally looked like & sufiTmer cloud in it, as she floated about the room, displaying it in CVery aspect, expatiating upon its merits. The sleeves, which were short. were neatly trimmed with a sort of nar row lace, and" the ca'pe for it was cut low on the shoulders and dear Mary Ann always wears capes over such dres ses was embellished with a wider lace of similar pattern. I thought lo myself it was thecheapest dress lor twelve -dol- ars, making and all, that 1 had ever seen : ana as l smoked my cigar, said menally, "Ah Jones, ' what a happv dog you are to have a wife with such a knack lor economy r Two days alter the bill came m. My wifo opened it first, and I saw her draw a very long face as she run her eye over it. However, she rallied immedi ately, and handed the missive to me. J glanced qver it. "Whew 1" said I. "Eight dollars for making a dress that only cosr niiie J Surely," Mary Ann, there must be some mistake here 7" "Oh, no, my dear," said she briskly. "My brocadeyoti know, cost ten dollars to make and trim1, andVthis is" iw"6' dol- lats cheaper. But this dress only cost nine dollars,'? said I. "The dost of the" dress, rhv dear," she replied, smiling benevolently at my ig norance, "has very little to do with the cost of making arid' trimming it." " l he dickens it hasn't r 1 began. Hush P said my Wife, playfully nut ting heir hand 6ver my mouth. "Smithv. dear, you mosn't swear." And taking the bill, she commenced g6ing over it, i tem by item. 'Here," she said, "is the charge for making the dress, that isyfor' fhe fitting and sewing it tdge'tbef, two' dollars.- Now I'm sure,"she continued, appeal ing- ly, "that's reasonable : lor it takes just aa long, you know, to fit and sew togeth er a cheap dress as a costly one ! n's the time that has to be paid for. .Don't you see, dear?" - I was forced to nod assent to the fair logician though it was with an internal groan. ' Then here's the linings, buttons, and omer snrati items, one aoiiar, wnicn is . 1 , A I II a low, very low. Consider how these matters couut up. Beside, it takes time to go about among the shops, matching the buttons to the dress." - I could not gainsay this either, but I said to myself that there were five dol lars still unaccounted for, and that -it would puzzle a "Philadelphia lawyer" to recoucile this stun to any retional be ing's notion of .economy. ; ; i here's uve dollars' lelt," resumed Mrs. Jones, "which is for tbe Valencien nes." The what?" I exclaimed. : "The Valenciennes, with which the cape and sleeves are trimmed. .. ' ''Oh I lVit la.. I I . . iuai wiuuiuii la.'O . oaiu a, t "Common looking ! crieVl Marv Ann. t - her eves snarklino- Tlwn ch 1hhIipH i comically. That shows what you T I --" mb w f men kuow about laces. Why, Smithy, dear, it's real V alenciennes, - and very cheapo and what's moreI can use it on something else, after the dress is worn out., "But why put real Valenciennes, as you calFit. on so Cheap a dress 1" I asked tri a tone of vexation. ' It's that very Valenciennes that gives the dress such a slylish look,J' said my wife. "Every body knows it's a cheap mcueua.1 j aim , us oniy me trimming mat redeems it. AH that I requre is a Valenciennes collar tojmatch it, and I shall lie complete."".. , . .,' I could not speak fai amazement. I was dumb, not - merely, at this sirange notion ot an economical dress, but at the uttef unconsciousness my wife had that there was anything extravagauf a- doui it. :e availed herself ot ray; si lence ?o expitiat on the beauty 61 Val- eDaniJacs jifcjfL a4 cm -thai wmca inromea ner dress jrrarticularr. tt ft 1 ITT O tirtrv IttliU k ,-ia. a a. fr U fVOUUilI VT IWI I Id ailUltTfJIn liiCLUlT IL anally t0 appear that wo were under in i iiiiiin til tiii'.iiiiiiin us 11 mii iiiiim bh iniirivn lor the opportunity of paying this bill and buying a collar to match her Val 1 AnmPftnPft.' lYlrs Tahpq ue cn parnoc. - fc - .? w- wwj v w - - i r v a x w w v j tav s lives and? sincere, that I thought it would be a pity to break her charming delusion. I resolved therefore, to smoke second-. rate-cigars for the next six months and indulge the dear creature iff her wishes; and she looks so lovely,' and seems so happy in her new - 'ress and collar, that, to cootess.the truth, I don t regret what I hsrve. done. Nevertjneees, as an abstract proposi tion still hold to the secret opinion, &W dt I rimming a dress that cost only nine ! doesn't exactly show a knack for econ :omy, . Smith Jones. ' -"rpm J. T1T.SON CO , Manufacturers and Mechnnlcs' Kxchanse. Baltimore, who are aathor- lied to adt ss AUbn 18 tor tie Commercial. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. SOUTHERN A NIX WESTERX J 0 U UN A L 0 F PROGRESS. DEVOTED TO TUB PROMOTION Of SCIENCE, ART, MANDFACTUKES, COM MERCE, AGRICDLTOREANQ TRADE, AND DESIGNED FOR TUB DESK OK Mercliauts, Planters & tbe Homes of Busl- ' - ; ucss Men, W. IL MEREDITTI fc RIC?H AKT3 E&WABIJS Editoss. Assisted by a large nttmbir of Drstinguiihed Conlri- tnuors in raruus Slates. The Journa 1 of Progress is allied to no party. It tnait-talos aa potttMrsl principles, the IiNTEGKITY .D PKOlKKITV OK" THK VSIOH, and the SOVEItKIUATV OK THK STATt-S, according tuthe con Ji lions snd limitation of the FKDKKAL CONSTITUTION. It . eks .to enercize these principles by increasing inlercourte between all seel ions r.f the Cnunlry. and developing there- oiircesoi ine ftuu i u and wts r. The Souih produces the great jSfaples of the ' otintry sna consumes vast amounts of the.pro iucts and in inufactures of our own and" foreign lands: hence, the Importance of Commercial (Jen- ires and Internal Improvements, to keep pace with the North, which is making so'ch rapid strides to com-nerclal and political suver lnty. The Journal ol Progress will be the COM 5IER- CIAI. ANI INDUSTRIAL ORGAN of the SOUTH AND WKST j devoted to Kducation, COMMEBCB, FlNANOS, TaASJt, lTKBN AL lMPSOTC- MENTS, M AWVf ACTURS8, AsBlCOLTCSEkn'l MlHINO. Inall these departments its columns will be worthy ot patronage. : r - i o our mm i iv readers, vve win rurnish. a pan a.reeable and interesting to theoldand voune:con eisting oforisinal and select Hiographical sketches ol aiFlinguiBhed men; tne latest and most reliable news ol ihe day from time to pine we will furnish a Stiitisilcal and, Histotical account of the (Com mercial Cities and Towns throughout th-Country, together witn illcstsatioks pbepabko expbesslt roa this joubhal. ' Agents wanted for this Journal, on which a uoerai commission is allowed. Those applying or agencies, must lorwsra a reommendation from " one or more Merchanti and the Post Master of the town. No other application noticed. Soecimen numbers rent is any ban of tbe country an aooli- c.iiion. All commq.nii-atfon3 to be forwarded to the Journal ol Frosrrss. Kultimore or St. Loui. Published .Mobthlt, ai lha Manufacturers and Mechanics' Exchange, Sun Iron Building, Balti more, and at the N. K. Cor. of Chestnut and Four th Si reels, tit. Louis, Mo-, and supplied by appoint- en agents inrougnouiuie uoiif a states. , , TERMS : Only $i per annum, 15 copies will be sent lo onb address, if in tbe corn try, lor SIB. ' 2r Post Maaiersare authorised to act as Agents, uu rciuiii mi men cuiiiiuisaiun percent. Keb. 19. W. Ij? PITTS, STOCK REAL ESTATE AiND PRO DUCE BROKERS, WILMINGTOJi, N, C. Punctuslst nation given to the purchase and sale of T" f X"V an. . t - jxeas jsiaie, irxocKf,, ana, .oilier, , Securities bought and sold, on .Commission Will attend to sales by A action of Real F.state or Manufacturing property "In anv part of the t-ounty or eitaie or toihe sale of Stocks, of Mer- t-MnnuiBv 11. oiorcs or furniture in Houses In this own. -May IV. 5-tf REM0V.1L THAVF. RKMOVF.D MV RESIDF.NCK AND X Ol. ! ICF.IO Front Street, next North of P. K. UickInson.Ejr.,tj the house for.iwly ocuuicd by Mr. A. A. tVanet, where I can beuund when noi proissionaiiy exzsged. WAi. K. FREEMAN, M.D. Feb. 25. 146. WINTER nATS AND CAPS. as- A FUI.l, AND VARIED as: s"mv" rtmentot all the diffureni ivl,.i . Dress and Business Hals' vaps now open, compriHnx , , , , .-' - . .. - -. ILK, FUR AND WOOL HATS, CLOTH, PLUSH AWE SILK GLAZED CAPS, INFANTS HATS AND . CAPS", MISSES 'BEAVER AND FELT FI.AT3, BOY AND TOOTHS SOFT HATS AND CAPS, UMBKEL- LAS, CANES, BELTS, . . vTI hich we offer at wbolesale or retail, the very '- pricey ' c. 1. MrEttS, ' lowest 34 Market street, two doors bvlow win's. Scottdk. Bald ; 92 SOAP AND CANDLES. pil R subscribers Vs leave respectfullv to caU tne aitenuon ot the trsde and families to tbe oap and t.aodles msnufactsred la Wilmington, r - a , . . - - ------, Zw k": P?? o( where we keep eonsianilv oa hand 1.; .nniiJ! L innlie low for cash. . " I' ? " T r 4AS.CS111TH A CO. April 26' 1&" GEORGE MYERS, : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CR ICER Keeps constantly en hand,'' Wvnu, Teat, Liquort j-'raviatone, vtooa ana v nunc ware, fruit, -ConfectiohUrUm,4-c. SdUh Premtetreet, . WlLUINCfTON, N. C. Nov. 18, ISBB. 109. CHAS; D. AITERS; HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM - Market St. " WlLMIKsmM. N. C, .... . . . v t-- . I piNiMi, i.esaoRt, iNO pilh teir am, wool roa, ivn. and molsskin bats. . CCoth, Pxcsh, awd Silk Glazcd Caps, bv tne cas or dozen. Atixew Yoric wnoiesale frlces. inarch 12. - 153. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COM MISS IONt MERC HANTS, WILMINGION, N. C. .. . July 28. , . 58 STOKLEY fc OI.DHAM, WJC0 MISS! ON JTERCHINTS .. .MM. V.. , . V Libera! Cash arttiancca ma'da on KTnii'f. Hottan. tnm tuavai stores opnaigea la taeau - MAUBLB MANDFACTURER, NottTH Watkr " Stuert. WituujtrroN. No.- Ca. I Monuments; Ttidrhbt; Head jtUd Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to - order on reasonable terms June E. 35-lf-e AS. C. SMITH. , MILKS COST1N. J AO. J. 0 0 &, CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ne, 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C April 26. r 18-ly GEORGE R. FRENCH, i MANtTFACTURER AND WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHUti FirSUIMtiS, NO. -11. M ARRET 8TB BET, WILMINGTON, N, C. March 6. HENRY NUTTY FACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT. WiXlgive his personal attention to business entrust eats ni care. Sept. 8. 1850 ; 75-ly-e. GEO.-W. BAVrS, COMMISSION MERljillNT, SSUUTH -WATEIl STKISKT, WlLlllHUlUfl, K. u. Jan. 22. 132. . OOLLNER. O. POTTtn. Jr. I. CAMERDCN D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N CIV'YORK. Aprll30, 1855. 20-ly. HENRY BURKHIMER WHOLKSALB A BBTAIL 1 TOBACCO, SJVUEE AND CIGAR STO K. SIG5T OK THE INDIAN CHICK" MARKET STREET r.e door above Water Wl I ml n xton, N. C. NB. All Orders filled with despatch. Oct. 2oih. I36S 93-tw-e. L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, 4WO OEAUER IN .. . LIQUORS. WINES ALE PORTER. Arc. no. 3, lira ii ue now, front Street. wir.M i MfiToiv m r- . Keb. 17th, l6-tf. WILMINGTON & WEL. R. R. CO Orrica orrMi KiiatvkBBdc. Mcfbbintendent, "iimingion, w. U. warcli I, 1W57. J- i'MI. raSOMHUfclV TE.AIWS will, uw TIL further notice, run over this road aa fj4- owa : . ; GOING NORTH. DAILY DAY EXPRKSS -'TRAIN leaves Vvllmlnton at 6 A.M.; arrives at Goldsboro'at 9.55- leaves in 5 minutes --and arrives nt Weldon a t 1.30 P M. i NIGHT KXPUKSS TRAIN leaves Wilmln? ion at 4 30 PuM.; arrives ax. Goldsboro' at 8.50, to supper 20 minutest arrives at Weldon at 1.00 A. W. - ,,. - '- . ; - GOIJMG SOUTH, DAILY. f uai hai-iip.ss leaves weldon at IZ " .: arrives at Uoldsboro' 3 20 P.M. leaves in 5 min tea; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sap- peNiaHT EGRESS leaves Weldon at 9 P.M.: arrives at uojasboro at l.iu A. M. leaves in 10 minutes ai rives at Wilmington at 5.40 A. M. I "ine.jnt Kxprefs .Trainconnects witn the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds ooro . -: . Through rickets Noti sold in WSminzton: o Baltimore S12; to Philadelphia S14: to New Vork S15 SOita Washlnstoa. D C. 11. JfT lCIBTS WILL WOT SB SOLO TO A HBGBO IN rBBSOBT. Passengers are notified that art: extra earsre of wenty-nve cents leul be retruirea of those teho do not purchase tickets at stations. Krelfi-Dt br psssenarer trains double rates. Lo cal fare, with tickets, abont 3 cents per mile: if paia in tne ears. . . ; , -.., ,,,'.1 FllF.IQHT TRAINS, Two thronsrh schedule trains between Wilnilnton and Weldon, each week leavfnj .alternately rt Mondays and Thursdays and, arriving on Tuesdays, and Fri days. Four schedule, traina per weii to Goldsbo- rov leaving wnminKton cm i nesdaf S, Wednes days. Fridays and SatordafS.and uoldsboro on itlonda vs. Wednesdays, Thar days and Satardavs. making with the "through" trains a dails freight train both way a between Wilmington and Uoidsno.rv ; one. irregular train tor way freight.: Alt dues on freicht. an ordown. navable at Gen eral Freight Office in Wilmington, on receipt or delivery, exclusive of that on the Nonh Caro- 1 n 1 . 1 . l ; L 1 '.- . . una naiiroaa, wnicu mar us pirpaia or nai at the option of the consigner. . S. it. r UK MO NT. April 2I-. - Chief Kn. dc Superintendent. SITUATION WANTED. COK a lad nearly 12 years of ae, of good mor- J. al character and correct deport men t. who can r-sd and write and. Is somewhat acquainted with fisnrea. . He would be' pleased to obtain a situation as errand boy, or in any occupation in wbirh he could oe ttselul. He wonid require bat small com pensation t his object being to render some tri fling assistance to hia mother, who is ia indigent circumstances. ; Apply at. iu Vommortial Office. 11. :..' 4S WE areconsuntly leCeJvin choice detieaeies (br the table. We nave now om hand eitv eared haras; Salmon; No I Macteret in otta-ter. half. and whole barrels; Dutch Herring; smoked Hali but t Tonaues ; moked Beef ; Underwood's. Urase ana discs well ricKies ana saaces, Preserves, tic r or aaio at ine uriginai urocerv." - ubUltUbMYKIlS, Jun 13. if3Stwl - No. 1 1 & 13 Front 64. , - IIAY, &ts : BALES HAT 1 V ; 51 11 1 - - 23.000 Laths: 6 Firkins Butter J.,.t m. ceived per Bri j Tnnmpn, and for sale by ' 1 ' W1T . j-; i A:um, BtUf. ACQ. FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER COIN 'i.i TBCIB VALCB . AT TBE MINT. ' ; Gold coins. 7;'' ; Austria duadruple ducat .-V,.'. J..$9 12 0 Ducat; . ... ... . .. 2 27 5 Sovereign 'for LombarJy)........ 6 85 0 Baden -Five Gulden . i ....... . . . . 240 Bavaria Ducat ................. 2 27 0 Belgium Tweiily-franc piece. . ... 3,3 2 t Twenty-litre lraoc piece. 4 72 0 Bol.'via Doubloon ............. ... 15 58 0 BraziI-Fieceol tHOO reis... ........ 8 72 0 Britain -sovereign 4 84 5 Brunswick Ten- Abater...".". .;.iV. 7 89 0 Cerrtral American 14 qq q Ecsudo ....i....... . ........ .. 1 67 O Gold Dollar "...... ... 83S5 unm UoubUon before 1833;....;. 13 57 0 Doubloon (1S3d and sfnte) ,.:I5 66 0 Denmark Double Frecf. or 10 Thaler 7 88 0 Ecuador Mall doutioon. n 7 0 EyPHu,,,d'ea piastres... 4 97 0 t ranee rwenry iranca.'; ; . .. 3 5 0 Greece Twenty drachma. 3 45 0 Har.over - Ten 'Thttipt Clenrrrr. IV.- -'v c t.a xlUMioautn Monur. liael India Co.. 7 in 0 Mecklenburg .Tenr-Ttialer ........ 7 89 0 Mexico IJoubloon, average. .......15 530 Netherlands JDucat ............ 2 20 5 Ten guilders. .1.. . 4 on 7 New Granada Doubloon, 21 carat. standard ...............15510 Doubloon, 21 carat standard. inclu ' i- dingrihe silver. ..15 71 0 Doubfoon. 9 lOlha standard. ... ..15 310 Doubloon. 9-lOths standard, inclu ding the silver ; . ... . 15 as n Persia -Tomaun.:... ............ . 2 23 0 Peru Doubloon, Lima. 10 1833. 15 55 n Doubroon; Cuzco, to 1833.. . ... . .15 62 0 Doubloon. Cuzco, to 1837. . .;15 5n n Portugal Hall joe (full weight).. .. 8 65 0 Orown 5 810 Prussia- -Doable Frederick. . . ...... 8 00 n Rome Ten ecthli. . ............... 1 0 37 n It use 1 a rive roubles 3 96 7 84 5 94 0 260 900 Sardinia Twenty lire............ 3 Saxony Ten lhaleis. ..'.;....;... 7 Ducat. . . .. . .... .... 1 Spain Pistole (qr. doubloon)..,... 3 Turkey Hundred piastres 4 Tuscany- Sequin. . . ........... . .. 2 United ; States Eagle fheibreJon. 37 4 30 0 62 0 1834).... ; to Five dollar piejee of C. Bcchler,.v- 85 0 Dollar, of the. same, average. , . .. . Five dollar p'c of A. fiechtler 4 92 96 0 4 5 004 98 0 Dollar 01 the same. ; . Oregon Exchange Co -Five dollars. 4 S2 0 N. U. & W. San Franrico Five riola . ; - . . . ....-...'..;. . 4 83 a 4 95 0 92 0 93 0 Miners', Bank, San Franeiaeo-Ten dollars -9 06 -a 9 MoffaU&Ce., 9 73 a 9 -M Siirfoon lll. ingots, about... V IS UU1IUI :;..;:.i.i5 750 KATES OF POSTAGE. Lettebs composed oi'one or moi ulprps. of paper, but not exceeding lialf an ounce in weight, sent any distance not exceeding 300C imicB, o cents j over duuu miee, 10 cents. Double rate ifexctediiig liaif an ounce lrebte if exceeding an ounce; and so on churning an additional rate for everv add! tional ball ounce, or fraction o half an ounce. Absolute pre-puymctii bcinr required on all letters t places within the fJViiio.t Stmioe from and after April 1st, 1855 ' From and after an uary l'st. 1856, all lt-t ters between place in the United States must be pre-paid, either bv nostao-e ei.imna or 8iarr.ped envelopes. ,. -; dropped in Ihe post ofKce. for de livery In. tfie same nlacc. t cent moU Letters advertised arechar?e;f l ii,iiiYh besides rejriilar postage. Drop letters are not. noveriisea. . . CircOlars, 1 cent for 3 ounces or lesa to any part of the Uiu'tedBiraW. to consist ol but one piece ofpaper pre payment option- Daylv newspapers Wfitrliinrr thren nnnrvi or less, 45 1-2 cenft per quarter, when son! from the office of publication to actual and oonatitie subscribers anv where in thn Hni. tea otatrfl. ; l ransient newspapers sent any where within the United States. I rent for tnree ounces or less. r ueii me article IO De mnileil is a rirrn. ri . . - i .. .. lar, pamphlet, or newspaper, it should be en enveiopou as to be open at one end other wise, ii win oe cnarged as a letter. B Rill's Ef POStA'GE ARAVfjrEAfENTS. ABETTERS DOSted or charged in il ITit,l States will ba rated at a halfoime m th single letter; over a hairand not exceeding an ounce, as a double Ihii :Hnd noi exceedlog.in.ounce anda haff. as a 'tr'br6 letter and" so' on. each half ounce C" - t-oasouiuung a rate. x ne single rates to be charged on each i.ieuer posted in the, United Stales addressed to any place in Great Britain or , Ireland is cents? the double rare 48 ; and so on. Said postage on letters iroinrr ! nnv nln n Great Britain or Ireland may be pre-pnid, il the whole amount is tendered at the office m the. U. b. where mailed, at the onlinn o the sender. - Newspapers rhay be rriaifed at: anv office IO- ihe United States lo anr nl.ii in 1 ho othce in the United. States, ort . pnyroent of 2 cents. Note. Each Government is to charge 2 cents on each newspaper. - These , are to be sent in bands or rovers, open ai the sides or encs, and to contain no nianuacript what ever. Persons mailing letters to loreicrn coun tries, wttrt wnicn ihe United States have not eniereu into postal nrrangemente, are rem in . j-. ' - ded that it is necessary lor them to; pre-pay tne ptoper postage, or ine letten- cannot be lorwarded. -'. WINES ! WINES ! ! WINES, ! ' ! IT IS TKUUV SAID, that George Myers has the best Champagne wines ever before offered n this city. They need bat a trial from that ir.hn nave not usea inem to upercrae all other brands. lMfKlU.ll, UKArL, nltr." of all Wine, from' i vineyard of Douche: c a ne . infl --n mua i Fits et Dronet SUIerv superieur. . HeidsicK brand jts& pt. Boache brand . ' Crown brand v Star brand - .' . - Also. Brandies of the verv finest vrariem Par Holland Gin, duties paid at C-uatom House. Wil- mineton, N.C. Sherry. Portan-t Madeira Winea. pure, and every possible variety of Wines, Li qnots. Coidials, &e.. dtc. fn" wood arl glass. Tuscaloosa, alononsahelaand Bourbon Whiskey, with a lot of choice ld Baker Whiskey, the choi cest article ever offered before io this market. Call anbf examine, at.the Orieinal Family Gro cery, Nas. II and 13, Front street. ,. - ,----;-v apru i. . UEU. HYKKS. A N OTHER ease of Gent's Fashionable Bhrek ! XX Vascinsere Hats, the leading hat ot tho Sea son. Full assortment r siz- at th Hat unit Uap Kmponum. CHAS. D. MYERS. w . - . - - r J U nifed Kingdom on Ihe pre-navment of 2 I L ' - nTOK"I""1"' ' - promote connubial cents a,d nfay on recein t lofij place in nl Great Britain or Ireland, be dehyered at anv Uet hnnrlv darken to ihf. .v. J BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON. UpH founder of thia Celebrated Institstion f I A fers the most certain, Speedy and only efiectu- iicHicujiD iue wunn ior - SECRET DISEASES. t Gleets, Strictures, Seminal WeakneM,Pins in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impoteacv Weakness of the Back, and Llpjbs, Affections oI the Kidneys, Palpitation of ihe Heart, DysneDsi. Nervous Jrriubi Ity, Disease of the Head nro,,' Nose or fektn ; those serious and meianchoiy disor. dera a rising from the destructive habits of Youth which destroy both body and niind. Those secret and solitary practices- more fatal to their vietiint h Ke- sor of the Syrens to the mariners ol Ulyssee. blighting their most brilliant hopes or an. Uclputlons, rendering marriage, Ac., impossiblaL O U. A G MEN. . E8Peel.ally. who have become the victims of Solitm- that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps an untimely grave thousands ol young men of the most esalted talents and brilliant intellect who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thundersof eloquence, or e0fiLnceC"aCy thelivin8ye,m.r call with V ul. v - vMAnRTAnrr T:, or V-2ne Men, eontemBlatin atciv consult n, 1 L"e"!no,!?d '"""M ' Uuarler doHar..-. . Sr,"1 r- bo "!'ed to perfo-,1 Ei2ht dollar nf , fl " He who places himself underthecareof Dr. John Inn IFinv r.li.inn.1. ..CJ. z t- - . ....j t iu ins nonor as a cen- sician. F i"u" B" phy Uu. ohitston is the only regalarly Educe ted ms remeuiea and treatment are eniirel v nnb non to all others i rcua reu i rnm n iitA - . 1 " JvtmjyKi nun 1 1 1 c l re I 111 t k 1 PhM'h- ! rEn,an "nce, the 6 lock ley ot Philadelphia, f-c., and a moreextensive nrat, ...j K..,,,LIBn ln ,ne world. Hia mine wonderlnl corea and most important Surgiral Od era tions is a sufficient ffnarantee to ihe afflicted TJiose who wish to be speedily and effectually relic -ed.should shun the numerous trifling impottZs, who only ruin their Jiealih. and apply to him ' man tfm v ni h... i r " .7 i . ' 1 f.u UK KO CHARGE A7o Mercury or Nauseon fin, rr ' OFFICE. Ko. 7. SOUTH pnrnrDinir ... left hand side eoinir from Rnitim,.. """" roni me corner. Fail not to j r . i ,c client, a iew name and I number, for ignorant trifling importers attracted by the reputation of Dr. Johnston, lurk DR. JOHNSTON. oiemberorthe Royal Collcirc arA,... r - .... TA. it . V'emest eminent Colleges ol msi vuiicu tuiCfl. U 11(1 IIA nrno tar nai. .st I V.u ciKwuere, nas enected some wc ..uiuiwmj cures mat wereeverknown. .uany irouoiea witn ringing in the ears and head sudden sounds, and bashfu.ness. with freauenr niiisninrr alio nnitft m ' . i. i - - i,..uj "w.vvUn,u HlllllCUlflltij', a UJSitTAIN DISEASE. uicnourc una ne nas imb hpil ih. r -.n. ..I , . u j 1 Uldl V Ul - - UCU I II C III 1 MITII I ft.-r, flnrt f triri.,.... I Fuiu.ui uimchs,, ,1 100 oiien Happens that anill-tim- I j: ...7 .7 . "--" vi mir ';'"!U' ename, or oread of discovery, deters ...... ppiyme loinose who, from education and respectability-can alone befriend him Hir. ing till the constitutional sfnininm. r th-.J i . j , j r ... v. . 'inn iiuiiiu u.a,c...a.e tejr appearance, such as ulcerated .o.,.,..,.Qjaeaseo nose, noctural pains in the head and limbs, dimness of aiht n 1in bones and arms, blotches on the head face and extremities. Dro?resiino- with r.inv,.i..i ' nidilv till.. I... .kl'-.f . "A, s"Ull- bonesof the nose fall in n. ,h .r.. 1 At. l. : . . " . ui iiiis .-.u.-wajcumoniHinornd object of conimi; .........(.utain puis a period to nis dreadful suf lermes, oy sending him to "that tourne from whence no traveller returns ' To ch .1 r Dr Johnston pledges himself jo preserve ike most : T Bna. ,ron,his extensive pra tice in the first Hosd (a Is of Rnrnx. .-4 he can confidently recommend a safe and speed t cure to the unfortunote victim of this horrid dis ease. It Is a melancholy fact, that thousands fail victims to this dreadful complaint, owing to the nn skilfulnessol Ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercory, ruin the constitu- uwii, inu c.incr iHna im uniortunate sufferer to an urn. ne. Bivc,ur eise ma e tne residue or life mis erable. . TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjured them by PMva,e nd improper indulgences. 1 ueae are some 01 the sad and melancholy ef- lo f es nrnliiAafi Km 1 r - J .., ! e ' naons ot youth, vis.- Weakness of the Back and Limbs.'pains in the Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow fPll?."810 of ,he Hear'' Dj-Pepsy, Nervous iiiiiauiuti uciotisrmeni at tr I idBi nA f . tiont, ""die Uediy,.Syiptoms ofConsump. tion meniaiiy. 1 netearlulLfiects on tn ir.A ... iiiutu iu uoumaucu: L.03S 01 Alemnrv rvnrn.in. U . I 1 J I - .. ...... of Ideas, Depression of Spirlis, Evil Forebodings Aversion of Society, Self Distrust, ve of Soli tude.Timiditj,tc..are some of the evils produced hni i. .h J"v.".r"'r- iie m. iiuuxcmu 01 persons nf allnirea .- , . V 7 "iwi uccuninj neatin. Los. .ng men vigor, oeeomtng weak, pale and. ernacia- tu, ..otc singular appearance about th cough and symptomsof consumption. -DR. JOHNSTON'S LN VIGOKATING D V FOR ORGANIC WEAKN S eyes, G REMR. Rtiiu1r.y..iiin . j . . .iiuiuiiiuiigni rcmeay weasness o. the organs are speedily enredand full vigor restored. Ihousandsof ihe most .Nervous and Debilitated indlvldua s who hud lost all hdpe, have bcrn imme-. u..Ciy .cuc.cu, unpeaiments to MABRIAGF Physical or MentalDisqualifioations, Nervous Ir rttablatv Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cored by Dr Johnston. . , Young men who ha,ve injured themselves by certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequency learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage imDossibie.and destroys botL jind andbndr.ah . apply immediately, . - t t 5 What a pity toat' a young man, the hops of his country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequences of deviating from the path ol nature, and indulging In a certain secret habit. sucb persons, oeiore contemplating . i t, ; marriage. 1 Should renect that a sound mind and body are the shadowed with' despairnd filled with tbe melan choly reflection- that the happiness of another be cornea bliahted With ourown. OFFICE NO. ? SOUTH FHEDERfCK-ST 1 .,' - - ' BAiTiaroaB, Mo. f All Surgical Operations Peitbimcd. t N. B- . Let no false delicaev nrrvrni van. hm apply immediately either personally or by letter. isas speedily (jured. - .. TO STRANGERS. ( . , ,1 The many thoxtsinds cured mt this insllfntlnn with in the last ten years, and the numerooa impor tant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of the nanera. and mans other persons, notices of which have appeared a gain and again before the public, -besides his Handing as a pehtlerean of character and responsibility, U a uiucicai aruaraniee 10 ine amicied. - . , TAKE NOTICE. It is with the STealest relnctanrafhalTIr SitUntfTCV permits his eard to appear before the pnblle, deeming It : i r . . f . . LarZ akaas be not fail to . , - - - , ' . . J -. . WUIU (iu iBtotbc Inndt er uw bwit impadti t i.onlcuKj imponcn, wo !Dnnioerble KI'X.Ti ., .. Uiid QnMkahops, mraNnj tbewlanre cities, copying Dr. J oh 8TO s advertisements or advertising themselves as p hyficisn.illiteTmlehalow-bratnl fellows, too lazy to w ork at their orieina) trade, with scan too ideas beyond tbe brata, who, for tbe pnrpOM of Knticilia smA Deceiv ing;, carry on five or z otBcea, nnder an anacv diffe.-nt FaUe Karnes, so that lh ffli-fvl Pt, mn. in one, is sura to t amble headlong iota the oioer Jgnotia' yiBCM wub cwntunu tying certificate of ereat and -torn shins; rare frons nersotia not to i fcrntul wbakM ytm . taiina- lanre Dottles of Icoic Wmi and otha nackaeea of filth v ancf vimhlru itwii. rmrnlnrl. p repared toiznptae trpon theoafortttDktr and arMaspeet ioz. -Triflinz month after month nr aa aa the small est ft an be obtained, and, in despair, leaves yon with. i u i uki, btot jour gmiag mannKNauimn. It Is this motive that lodoeea Dr. 3. to advertipe, m sb aunts pan otmrn torn To Ukm anacaoaiated with has reputation, be deems it necessary to aay that his eredcat tlats or diploma arwavs banc la his offiee. " NO LETTKRS KECKIVED TJNXESS POST-PAID and contain: a Pt-onp to ba aed for the reply. Per aaoa wriUnaj ahoakl state r and send that nortloai et advertiaemont describing jTptona, 131-1 y- SILVER COINS, Austria R?x Dollar;....:..-. jo rionn.;. . -Twenty fcreutzeis........ ....; Lira lbr Lttabardy f .;. Baden Crown Gildeh orfiorio ...... ....;..!" Ba varia--Crown , . 1 i Florin ;. . . . ; . . : . . 'm' " Six kreul2ers Belgium Five Irenes.. .. Two and a halfi'rancs.... .";"; ' .. Two francs..... ' Frahc...... ......... ""' , Bolivia Dollar i Ilall dolJar. debased. 1830."; J." ; r -uarler dollar, debased. 1830.. Brazil Twelve hundred rew..... E ig 1 1 1 h u n d rc d r c is . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 Fourhundred.. ............ ""' Bremen Thirty six crote" " Britain Hall crown;.... . -' ,,ini' - .'..7." .Fourpence.. - Brunswick Thaler 48 0 16 0 10 O 07 39 5 06 5 39 5 3 0 93 0 46 0 37 6 185 00 6 37$ 187 992 33 35. 546 Si 7 7 I 680 -fc5v.r:-:r-------..- i 010 224 112 52 3 I 04 7 17 0 13 7 96 0 93 2 ' 18J5 39 5 16 5 26 2 69 2 -63 0 25 7 67 5 11 O 35 44 7 1 COO 4 0 1 20 0 40 0 95 8 2 I 02 0 1 OS O : 2f5 I 00 6 1 fios 36 Q 49 5 ; 11 2 -55 2 I 120 T6O 6S0 11 I 39 0 I CO 6 30 0 75 O - Ue',mar k RigEbahk lhaler. . i Speciu thaler . Thirty-two ehiilinjrsj. .. "" fceuador Quarter dcdlar. . . . I J gypt Twenty plasties..'. France Five francs Franc ; . . ..'':.."...".";"""-"" Frankfort Florin ..."""" Greece Drachm . . " Guiana, British -Guilder" "" Hanover Thaler, fine silver"" " ; Thaler. 750 fine..;.... --.:': Hay u --Dollar, or 100 centimes. " " Heeee Cassel Thaler. ."......" " One-sixlb thaler J ....... Hesse Damstadt -Florin or Gulden' Hindostan Rupee; . J". . ,1.'.," Mexico Dollar, average.1 Naples Srudo ; . ........ " Netherlands Three guiYderir"."" , Guilder....;...... wenty five cpnls....... Two and a halfguildere.'L" New GranadaT-DoJlart osrjal wViph't DoJfar. Iigb;er and debaeeiLlg39; N or way R igsdu ler ; ........ Persia Sahib koran.-V-v , P"u Dollar, Dima mint .".v.V.'.V." Dollar Cuzco. ...... Half dollar, Arcqupa debased!! Half dollar, Pasco. . . r ' Poland Z.'oty .. ......;.." : ' ' " ' Portugal Cruzado ! ""-" Crown of 1000 rej.".V ". Half Crown.. ' - ' ""' Prussia- Thaler. avrran-- V - i - , , . 0 ....... , , One-Pixtli, aterae.' ; Doublethaler, or 3 1-2 gufd'e'n." ! Rome Scudo . .. ... . . . . . . ... Trsfon. three prurfo - Ruwia Rouble """" ten ioiy. . ... . ... 1 135 OCEAN STEASI IV'AVIGfATlON. The followinff rates of nciorr. nn inn.. have been agreed ripon between tfuso-overn. mentand Ibe Geiman Riatn. pr.,c0;n t,- B --."j foin. renien. 10 cents t Oldenh Austrian Empire, (includii.fr Hungarv, Ga licia, Lombardy ant! Venice) Bavaria. Brone wick, Hamburg, Hanover, Mecklenboorr bc.hwenne and Siracliiz. Kinnm t,i!. sia, Kingdom of Saxony, and Saxe Aften burg. 15; all olber German Slates, citic at.d I towns. 22 j Switzerland and the Nether lands 25 ; Denmark and Schleswig. 27 j Po land and Rueeia, 29; Constantinople, Greece and Sweden 33 j Norway. 37 rre-pavtcerjt optional. ' ,i ; Alexandria, Corfu". Island , ol Walla. WaJ lachia, 30 rents; Italv. fexrpnt nn; 33; pre-payment required. Newspapers and Circulars. 2 cenis each to be prepaid. ' ' . Mails to the Picmc-For a slno-lA let. ler. not exceeding na!fn ounce jn weic&f, from Rew York to Cha?res, 20 cents ; to "". I'usmgc io oe prepaid, .fos '"ge io Callilornia and Oregon (they being U. & possessions) need nol be pre-paid. Havana Ma ins. A line is established be tween Charleston and Havana, tbe steam ers toucnn.g at bayannah and Key W.f the postage - of which is from Ihe port of de parture to Hayaha. cenls on a single let ter, not exceeding half an ounce in weight, ' with an additional 10 cents for ; each n(li, tional half ounce, or fractional excess of naff an ounce to be lire-paid. Postage on each newspaper to Havana. 2 cent, also lo he prepaid as on letter. ' . . On letters to British Norfh Amerlrn in cents, il not over 3000 miles if over if.at distance, 15 tints a single rate pre pafd or' ..ui, ui u. c I'jMiun oi ineoi tne sender. RATES OF POSTARR To the Etml Indies, Java: Borneo. Lain an 4.. . I J I . XT I .' . . . . "' ine jiioiuccas, ana tne rhuio pine Islands, . , ; -;v We are authorized to slale thai, arranrra rhents having bren n.adc by Great Britain for collecting rn India Hie British and mh lorpio-n postage n letters between the tot ted Kingdom and the East Indits.vwhp.ihrr tianemitted via Southampton or via Mar seilles, in the Briiish mail, hereafter th I?ui. ted Stales pottage only should be p-epaid ra tine country on letters for the East Indies if xf Iranenuited by either of the above rontc viz: fire cents tte single rale vlien ihe At lantic convej'nnce fs by Brhuh" nr ckel. and twenty-one cents ' when by United States packet. Owing' lo a reduction of twelve eenU in Ihe British postage beyond England, which took place on the 1st of February insiant, the sin gle rates 6f fitter fofege be weeo the Urt'- . I C- . i t T j. uiaics sua javst. ijorripo. Labcam, Su matra, the Moluccas. . and ihe Philippine Is-, lands, will hereafter be as follows : To Java, via Soutbampfon, 33 instead of 45 cents the kail ounce; and via Marseilles 53 instead of 75 rents the half ounce ; pre payment required. ; . . To Borneo. LabnaD, Sumatra, the Moluc cas, and the Philippine Islands the rate wH. be 41 instead olod cents when sent via South ompton, and 61 instead of 73 eenti the quar ter ounce, or 71 instead of 83 cents he tail ounce, wncn sent by eiosefl mail vi Mar sen sj prepayment aiso requtrea.. " ., Tbe tales above mentioned ni chargeable on letters for the Island oi Java will provide for their conveyance by British packet mm lar as-Sir ga pore, tut they will afterward be robjeer to a NeiherJand ate of postage on account f the conveyance from Singapdre to Java. : , -- . . By the Prussian Closed Mail ihe ratee these connlriea remain npet anged.1 MEN'S AND BOts Caps and Covers. jn.t re ceived at C.D.MaS. BRITISD LEGHORN 01TS, VT F-W sivie. wide brims, for Gent's wear, ar the EtrporiaoB CXIAS. . B1VKRS an. y, teat. ? r Uaj 19. m ... . .
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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