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0 . iT aWKBKLYi'on Craven Street, STEPHEN D, POOL, Editor" and Proprietor. TEKMS OK SUBSCRCPilO 8 OO one yer " 4 OO . TO OO . ,33 Ott 'A HO 1 SO . o OO . 10 OO months i ten, one year ten at month t k-eekly one year... r . ..- six muuuifl.. ...... Ichibof ten. weeUy.one year....... dab of ten. weexiy. - KK:az::r:rr:p:M: 'wa.'S.ir"5rtiV:i-. 8-au a. ai. noi-e . wiinunton and all points Asboro '. Baltugn. 8 30 A. M. (W(.,t ww '"--TTi- t .12.00 au f"ftr.iv. Wednesday Friday - eTOr,- 7 iz 31. to 8 P. 3l, ana 7ior.. ?Jo8A. M., aid 7 to 7S' ? M. . .. 'm,Z. J. tJ, he delivered in the United States, in A", letters .fbe prepaid, or they will be sent nd,nertropleLe.iesg to Hesd f Bureau D. C. GEO. W. A. - FLA:?AL AND COMMERCIAL. cnrreeUd on ckang, olht market by , ; , .,cvav. fiUION & CO., Broker, and Dealer In Bxehange, etc. Middle 8t, toewn ruu , lid.. ..-..v. . Wjr. s. 7-30's,. . i . . . 104 120ITT. S. 6-20's, 712 .... 1' 9 hV. a 6-20 8, 'R4 .107 "... 5" XT. 8. 5-20's,65 ... 106 '..' 4 ! Exchange selling at Jio. Ber. Coupons. 1 Sixes..... Wsxes.. BANK NOTEi. lik of Sort Carolina. 34 Ram o Tincewille..... S Cape r ear Charlotte Islington Graham Rnxboro'.... . Wadesboro' Tnomasville. ... Vfilmineton.... (Vmmprce Wa hingtnn.... Favettfille Clarendon..'.. . 22 IComm-rciai, Wilmington 16 . r . . 18 7 17 'reensooro uuiuu Miners' & PUnterr Bk. 22 Farmers' Bk G'neboro. 20 Merchants' Bk Newb'n. 45 Virginia Bank notes. 3 to 75 a CI. Rank notes. 3 to 60 25 18 25 16 Georgia Bank notes, 3 to 75 IS 6 8 : si Alabama B'k notes, in to 75 La. Bank notes 25 tnllO Tenn. Bank notes.. 10 to 75 PROVISION MARKET. WHOLESALE PBIOES CURRENT. REPORTED DAILY BY J. KEDMONU e J -.. WHOLIRALS AND EST AIL DEALERS IN ROCERI ES & PROVI8IOUS CHECKED STOKE, MARKET WHARF . GROCERIES. FFF.E 4 Java... .... Rio, ordinarr . fair to prime, Lsguayra .... Maracaibo .' ' St Domingo 351 2 3 23 40 94 30 31 32 25 ttiS Young Hyson Hyson . Gunpowder and Imperial . Oclon? I ncol. Japan..... Fn Miab Breakfast ....... .. 1 00- 1 90 . 30$ 1 70 90 2 00 1 00fl 1 90 1 W).' 1 75 1 21 2 25 iGAIiS :i Befitted, Crushed,. ................ 17i J7J4 1TK 16 16 16 1SK 14 13 Powdered............... - Granulated. ............. . 00 00 00 oo 0014 00 00 00 3; Cr.ffee, .....,. ... '. b Fxtra C i " C L .; Ci... 4 .i poTt- Hiro i Havana, Erown.... , ASV.S 1 1 . New Orleans, per gal , .. 80 1 05 ... t 70 ... 1 00 1 25 ... 60 68 1 2R 1 60 .. P0 co .. 25 3 6 40 .. 85 40 30 35 ... 15 .20 9 12 VP- ' II Good to Fair,. , Golden , Common ;ce k - Mntmess.. ......... ,. ............. Cloves..... Ginger. Pi pper , .4 ....... ITTER . t Orange County, U. Y N". Y State, firkins EESE. eood to prime HP-Family ; ,T- - i Syracuse, ground......... ........ Liverpool.......... . .. 0 00 2 50 .. 2 60 6 50 .11 OWffill 60 .13 00 13 60 ..15 0015 60 ..17 0020 60 JISF.EY CR I Fine. Superfine. V barrel Ohio, round hoop St. Louis Extra fair to choice PROVISIONS. ifiK Prime Mess Hew Mess. .................... Thin Mess ..2 00 26 00 ..26 00 27 00 ,..24 00-2)25 00 17 . . 14 15 ... - 16 IS RT S. C ICONT-Norlli Carolina. ftMS North Carolina, f lb PRODUCE. (KK Tn pood demand. P-r bushel, i 00 1 00 00 18 fTTOS-Tax unpaid NAVAL STORJsg. ew Dip, ! - Old Dip, .".".:..".". Scrape '.. "." "V""""l rnrr8 titrpf.ntt ?fp!." .ViV " ". . S 60 03 26 2 25 60 si. ' Common, .... Strained,.... Xo. 2 No. i Pale, , 200 3 00 Shipping, i lBSPBED'S WKKKLY STEAMSHIP LINK, Carrvincr the 77. ft. Mail. tween New York and Newberu V 0 ft 1 H CAROL IN A , ' : The A Wo. 1 SteaYntshlp ELLEN S. TERRY, H APIN, Master, iFlSS '""roni this port for Vew York iffitev'Kf11 June 26th. at 4W o'clock P ill rui. . ;iveu .Mj fnTi jrr1" "rectea to xny care will be AIS of Commission: , ;"'Pe. bavmgnnsur1aased accomme . apply at WM. H. OLIVER COSBrick Store CP. irrTHTiP.w.'n irrt C. P. GOODSPEED, ARent. BALTIMORE FOR NEW BE1UE. Tlie Schooner 5 y " 14 ROBERTS, Master, j f : Sailed to-day foe Baltimore and wi have quick difpatch on her ret urn toiv t the place, rhe frequent detention of good deK 1 ""t",eB" xiiiiuwjo or new iierne. caused. me uanai wux oe avoiaea, as sbe salltt out- June J9-tf L0ARD1NG IIOLSE. lt$. S A ' V . lir . -V . x mn m. mm l8rCV . Ail u nnKi aw. to 1 k ' nBve OP their BtlABDING HoU IJi irl Street, three doers west of the Bail j iL LnJ-08, by dy- wea or month. The home is y. Eve y . ffort will be made t j please those j Pwnuethem. . 'no ami .Tf tTIVsk -1A tr. urn T rta, n n a 1 w am a -kiri M am- JO.tf kr8e ni aa experienced hostler. WW, i .. six l flat "of iTInbs of PUBLISHED DAILY BY VOL. .IL'-NO. 45. hnvnnl tit Qmmtxtt. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. HENRY C PODL. Editor. JEy Beading Matter on every page. '-if 'Index to New Advertisements. Mitchell, Aixxx Co., No. 22 Pollok St. To Hoostk :epers. - - ; Mitchell, Aixes & Co., Agents JEtna ' Life Insarance Ckmpanj. 1 Amyett. Groceries. Foe Saee Scholarships. A. G. Eubank. -Auction Sale. Wrr.T, Netwbeen Sostain Onk Dail t ? We do not mean will her citizens give to it such support as will barely keep it from dying; bat will they come ap manfully to its aid? Will they sustain it with pen, with counsel, with badness and with money? Will they relieve the Editor and Proprie tor from the daily straggle for the means to carry on his business which impairs jhis usefulness, and prevents hini from giving to his paper, the at tention necessary to make it what he desires it to be a reflex of Newborn and her people, and alike creditable o the city and to him ? We know the times are hard that money is scarce that the uncertainty of the political future fills the minds of all with gloom and desponden cy!; but we also know that, notwithstanding all these things, a daily paper is an absolute ne cessity to this people; and that there are ade quate means to sustain such a paper handsomely. Shall it be done ? We dislike to appeal to those who should come to oar support witho.it an appeal; but it is nec essary to write plainly, and we will not - shrink, however painful it may be to our feelings. There are those who have lent us a helping hand, and who have given us a cordial, hearty, and unwaver ing support; but there are others, who are a deeply interested in the permanent establishment of a daily paper here as any others, who have not even subscribed for the paper; other some have their work done abroad, subscribe for Northern journals, more pretentious in size, but who con not afford to take the local paper, or pay a frac tion more to have their work done at their doors. For the assistance gaven us in the purchase oi the jjffice; one of the very best in the State, we feel (grateful ; for the very liberal patronage whicL mauy of our merchants and business men have bestowed upon the Journal of Commerce, we re turn; our thanks; but we ask all to perfect the good work already begun. Each can do some thing. One can write, another can solicit hit neighbor to subscribe; a third can send copies to hia relat ons and friends at a distance, a fourth can advertise, for he w ill find it pays, and all can f p ak wcr Is of encoarf gsment and good cheer. Our present business justifies ns in saying that thooe radicals who have predicted our suspension will prove false prophets. We shall overcome the difficulties which surround us in spite oi theiif prophecies and oi the withdrawal of their business from the office. Will aot those of oni own creed, and all others who Wire the per manent establishment of a dai $ 4-per in New bernl aid us t overcome those difficult.eb speedily? i Gband Concert and Festival Ourj citizens must bear in mind that they are to be favored this 'evening with a delightful musical entertain ment, given by several of Newbern's fair and beautiful daughters, assisted by the Misses flap per, of Baltimore, formerly of pur sister town ol Goldsboro, who have very kindly volunteered their invaluable services. Judging trbm pasi experience, we can assure all those fond of good music that thev will be pleased and regalod by a beautiful and choice selection. During the in termission of the concert our young gallants cat have ait opportunity of making themselves use ful as well as ornamental by treating j the fail demoiselles to a peep in the refreshment room where every delicacy imaginable will be found We sincerely trust that the house (Oouit room) will be filled to overflowing. The proceed are for S the benefit of the Episcopal Church of oui cityJ j : I I :! j Doors open at 7k o'clock.. Admission 50 cents. We call attention to advertisement in anothei column, ot John Hutchinson, agent of the Con- J necticut Mutual Life Insurances Company, Office East side ot ilicaie street opposite mo xpuB Church. I . Life Insurance substitutes the certainty of a Patrimony for the uncertain continuance of Life, in which to acquire it. It secures independence and domestic com fort ! to the Widow or Orphan, when deprived of a husband's or a father's effoils for their sup port. ........ , It is tbe exercise of prudence and benevolence It secures to one's family the financial value ol an average duration of life, in the event of and early death. We cheerfnlly commend Mr. Hutchinson to the people of the counties in which he will labor as a gentleman, in all respects, worthy of their con j dence. i ; j Stockholexos' Meeting. The annual meet. ing of the stockholders of the A. & N. C. E. B' takes place to-morrow in this city. i - It is currently reported,! and generally believ ed,! that Governor Worth has made the following appointments as State Directors i John L. Morehead, of Charlotte; ! William Mnrdock, of Rowan; Council Best, of Wayne; J ames M- Parrott and Lewis C. Diamond, of Le noir; John D. Flanner and Alonzo T. Jerkins, ol (Jiaven; ana isaac xuuusey, ui vtmervu , Geo. W. Dill of Carteret, Ste Proxy. ? To Cokbespondexts. "A Barber's" i reply to .Whiskers " is unavoidably crowded out of thin issue. , i .' , , 3hall we Register ? " shall have a hearing to - - - - STEPHEN D. POOL; IN THE NEWBERN, N. 0., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1867.-! a.-ivir. Pwi'am Anttheb Clttb. At a meeting held last even- i ng for the oiganization of a base ball club, the name selee.ed was the "Elm City Base Ball Club." Robert Hancock was elected President; W. S. Styron, Vice-President; D. 8. Ryan, Seot'y fc Treaa. Messrs. Styron, Manly and Stevenson were appointed Directors. Robt. Hancock was elected Captain of the "first nine." .. ,- Cotjet House. We are glad to see that Mr. A. C, Latham has kindly allowed the use of the Court Room to the ladies for a concert and festi: val on Wednesday and Thursday evenings next. We would suEr-rest that for like puposes that parties interested would apply to tne accomocLi- ttng keener of public buildings, Mr. A. Ca. ija- tnam, who we doubt not wui always extena a li&e courtesy to all. " Froiu Uie jtow kura. X'imes. , An Interview with Thaddeiu Stevens. I visited Lancaster,' and in the forenoonroi Fnday, 23d instant, obtained an audience. Let me first give you a portrait of the man and his nouse hold. Radicals have a good deal to say about tne close relationship some of the iormer staves bear to their masters and their masters' friends. They tell Sou ; hern people that numbers among their servile c.ciss ore too yellow to be white, and too white to tc black. They must stop this... It is horribly unwind to their great, leader and mas ter in tne city of JLancai.er, Pennsylvania, in the godly North, nigh - unto the pure city ol Philadelphia, Thaddeus Stevens has fr years rved in open adultery with a mulatto woman, wnom he seduced from her husband, a fuli blooded neuro. 'lhis mulatto manages his house hold, both m Lancaster and Washington, re ceives or rejecU his visitors at will, speara of Mr. Elevens and herself as "we," and in all tilings comports herself as she enjoyed the rights ol a ia wiui wile, l have no word of unkiuduess or abase for her. She is a neat, tidy housekeeper. and appears to be as polite as well-trained : ne groes generally are. As to Mr. Stevens's cou- lection with njr. it is his own business, and en ure! a matter of taste. I only mention the Lace that the ultra godly, super Sanctified saints ol the Atricau asceudeucy, may get the beam nut of their own eye before they gouge so merciless ly at tne mote iu our. Jlr. Stevens was in his fine liorary, qu.te feeble physically, but intellect ually more igorous, prompt aud lucid tht.n i. usual iu men oeveuty-four years old. He is tail, and has the bone ol a huge man, but is now very Oiiu in fleah. The lace and head are both o,u,.i the eye uuceruiu; the mouth, with its uun, uioseu iips, ana me strong jaw tell the secret ol the bitterness and love of despotic power and revenge that nils his heart and keens the uiaa alive. Upon hist emetine trie room oy a door, whicn gave me a fail view of the man, there was sooiething so like a smile on hts lace. linn Miuugm uu nearc and his speeches, his ooutcibuctj and his wardi, - were not in harmonj'. This soon flitted, and from that time u the ilygj of the interview, the whole counteu- rtnee iroui the eiand arched feiehead to tua uard chin was tn very ideal of cold, piiiless in tellect. I told him who I ws. the views I enter- ained, aud rquasted that he would eav no thin d to me which ho would desire kept secret. As he uad been taikiug a great deal and was quite ex aausted, I was forcad to question' rapid iv and c-ouhne myself to leading topics. The most ot the conversation was beard bv a gentleman who called with me, aud who can vouch lor its cor rectness, which is almost verbaL I told him I had come to hear from him. whom I regarded as the great head and master of his party, just uai nm party demanded and wnere their de mands would stop upon what terms and at what probable time his party would recognize the Southern Stales as eqoal members of tbe Grovernmeni and to ask his interpretation ol the presentlmeasure of reconstruction. Then pre facing the question with the remark that it was an indelicate one to pat to a gentleman, I ask- d : Do you pursue your harsh policy as a party measure lor the purpose of intimidation ?" lie answered at once do nothmer merely for party purposes. I regard my proposed ac tion as equitable, and resting upon principles ol the law. "But, Mr. Stevens, by what provision of the Consitution are you warranted in perverting a war made to resolve a doubtful question, and .he right itatlf t make which was doubtful ,uto au excuse for going beyond its purposes in treating the defeated so harshly as you pro pose t ' ' The Constitution does not enter into the Question haa nothing to do with it at all. You nade an issue of war. The North whether wisely or nnwisely it is no use now to inquire tccepted the issue and conquered you. By a housand acts, which some of any party seem now to forget, the government recognized you as t belligerent nation and your defeat left you no rights under the Constitution nor any claim to be treated, by its provisions. While you were oelligereats. I regarded yon also as great crimi nals, who had forfe.ted all rights of person as well as property. I propose to deal with you in ti rely by the laws of war, and though not car ing to have those laws exec ired to the full ex tent of hanging the poor devils I regard it as a matter of the simplest equity to punish yon by dues at least sufficient to indemnify loyal , men cor the damage sustained ac yonr hands." ; Will you persist m your conhscation meas ure, Mr. Stevens will you be satisfied with no less?" . . : No, s,ir ! Anything less would be unjust to those wronged by your crime." ? Will you be able to bring your party to your support?" "I do not know we had bard work to secure the passage of the military bill but I shall take care of myselt, aud devote all of my sti eugth and ability on this measure of justice." "Well, Mr. Stevens,, there are good men in the South honest men, who took au oath of loyalty to the United States Government in good taith, upon the assurance that they would be treated as citizens. The unsettled condition of po itics bears hardily upon them. Lands are valueless, and industry is discouraged. If you and I say you, because you. are your party intend to perfect the proposed confiscation, do it quickly. Do not torment the south by delay md dee apt ion. Bring Wilson home, and do not let him tell any more lies to hone it people Let ihe issue be distinct aud we'd understood . You .tre consistent, and have been frank, at least." Mr. S. now complained of being overworked. I begged him to answer one or two more ques uous. . -. , ..;.' - J "Would you be plead to see organize 3 in Alabmta Government similar to tht of Ten nessee, under such men at Brownlow, a few of which I am Rorry to say we have among ns Milt Safford for instance? ? He leplied, hesitatingly, "It is not a matter of men at all ; it wou d depecd upon circum stances and principles.. We , would inquire whether you had a State, and" , . - I here inter, npted, feeling that he was dodging r'd asked the following question : 3 ipp. S3 sir, Alabaaia should recognize a Got. e uinent enfranchising the negro, p oviduig for uis education, and giving ample guarantees for his protection before the Courts, aud in society, and under that government shou d send good uiex, who couid take the "test oath" to Congress would you admit her to represent ation r: W ithont a moment's pause, he answered wit h strong emphasis, "No, sir," and thus closed the interview, -.u---; r yVM'.-':r:c -id'.:r ; -Vi ';:; ' BlCICBLOCKi-AST; SIDE.OF; CRAVEN' STREET. BIARttCElCITiC. y - Pure golden hair, ' j Wa ing as the billowy sea, y - Wreatumg. like the ivy free. . Her brow so fair. Deep thougbtfol eyes, Seeming, through their lashes bright ; Jewels bet in golden light, .. i t Dropped from the skies. - , " - . - . j . . . i . - ' 1 A voice bo clear : . f Like the tinkling of vesper bells 4 Coming soft through mossy dells, ..- Gladdening the ear. . . ... ... i . j - A smile most sweet, u ' Beaming like the sun's bright ray otea.ing tnrongn some cioister gray, i . . TV . m ar . 1 ; Had Marguerite. . - .';-a.c" i :;'Vi-i: . ' ",-..-, Ah, she is gone ! Like a violet faded in the suni ; ; : Her life is spent, her course is run- art - ar s oweei juuxguerne i , ; . Extreme ttnJTerlna In Wavke Co., H . C. i "Blessed is he that considereih Ui$poor.'' f - I am satisfied from what I have seen and heard, and front numerous certified, official state ments ot Magistiates and other reliable persons. that in this (.Wake) County, there are at, least dUU families, numbering 1,1UU souls mostly widows and orphans, and deeply afflicted men who have not tour days' supplies. Many have not even bread how, and tne wasted forms ol heart-bioken widowed mothers are being worn down by spending sleepless hours trying to oothe tue cries ; forced oy huuger from then children,' and all she can give them in green salad, or soar berries or pjrclted com meal for coffee " or boiled corn soakeu in water for btvra je, (and some ol these limited) having had no meat for weeks, nobieadfordaya.no Hour for mouths and no sugar and eohee lor years, , except a ; little as charity recently. Many of these in other years were tree front want, and some lived in luxury, but their all went by war paid away for aubsti tutes, and wheii forced to go the men- were killed, the balance ot property was eaten up ot taken from them by the aimies; and since which, they have no house, no laud, no cow or horse or money. And many who may have a littie poor rented laud, or even land of their pwn, be ing so reduced, with omy a poor mule or horse or ox, with the short crop last year and heavy ruins now, with a family of 6 to d children ana no meat or cum for man Or beast, are at the point ot despair as to how they are to live. To go oat ua WAei tne crop is lost, and to stay at home with- nothing to eat they can' neither work or live long. They have never begged,' they don't beg now; Tuey are trying to work the mother and oldest uhildren have: cleared a little land, part of watch they have dug with" a noe she worits (wo days ou a-poor neighbor's farm to get his horse or ox and plow one day on tier's. 'Anas - they are struggling in affliction and exhaustion withlhe prospect in future, now most gioouiy.S The7 iiavo lelt their homes at intduigut aaki avaaked 1 neV- Uateigh, - and goc a Lul a bushel ot corn and 8 pound of meat, saying "i am so glad 1 have something for my poor, hungry children and now will go them;" and tuey returned carrying it on ; then shoulders; reacniug home at 6 o'clock the next morning making -2 miles walked in 27; hours. ! Seven widows traveled all night with a kind man along in a cart who with their 3 to 5 children ia a guttering oonaition and nothing opuld be got tor theui here; Iu the drenching rain the returned home yesterday. . j Tne Bureau has dune noble part in giving supplies to the needy, aud I hope will do more, but it naa nothing to give now. Tbe Boston ano Alary land .supplies aire a.most ur ' quite tx aooted. aiso wnat has been received horn kino Lfrienda aud associations North aud Northwest all of which have done good. j ! These sutfcitrs do not expect meat, they scarce ly think ot hour, sugar cohee and good ciothes. Out what they want and must have, or worse De tails them, is eortt and bread lo starving horse aai perutiiing human. , ; I Corn oe Waglit here at $1 10 ier bushel, and meat at 13 ceha per pound, but the poor connot'buy it at 10 cents a bushel or U cents a pound. . . ... . : I Will not those of our more favored citizens give according as there may be ability to then relief? Let oach ouo act with the truth of God encouraging "jje Uiat hath pity upon the poor iettdeth u itu the Lora;" and ybtessed is he Otat cunsidtreth the poor : Uie Lord tcift deliver him in lime of trouble. - Yours truly, I , W. J. W. CROWDER, SupreuUtndent C twenty supplies. Raleigh, N. C, JUue 18 lti7. ' ' .1 P. S. Contributions may be sent to the Pas tors of the several Un arches in Raleigh, the Young Men's Christian Association or Messrs John G. Williams & Co., Bankers, or j the Na- im I Mank lilAicrh. N (J.. Or Hoil. D. Ml BaT- rineer Chairman loard S.ate Charity Commut- . 117 T tW A t Pulpit IsGEirutTY. A preacher ia the neigh borhood ot Blackfr.ard, .London, not undeserved ly popular, had ijust nniihed an exhortation strongly recommending the liberal support of a very meritorious : institution. The congregation vyas numerous, and the chapel was crowded to excess. ! The discourse being finished, the plate was about to be handed around to the respective pews when the preacher made this short ad dress to the congregation: "From the sympathy I have witnessed in yonr countenances and the strict attention you have honored me with, there is only one thing I afraid of, that some of you may feel inclined to give too much. Nciw, it is my duty to inform you that justice, though it is not pleasant, should always be a prior virtue to generosity; therefore, as you will all be called upon in your respective pews, I wish Jt to be thoroughly understood that no person will think of putting anything in the plate who cannot pay his debts!" It need not be added that, this ad vice produced an; overflowing collectioa-j Abtillebt School at Fobtbess MoSB0E-We laarn from high aathority that the Government contemplates purchasing several hundred acres of land near Fortress Monroe for the purpose of establishing a school for artillery at that point The ground will soon be levelled and laid off in the manner best calculated to piomote :the ob ject in view. It is designed to give this arm of the service a complete and thorough training in all its minutiae, as well as in target practice and tnanoeurving in tbe field. ; For this object, stu dents from West Point assigned to the artillery will be brought here to complete .their military education, and capable and accomplished: officers will be detailed to give them instructions. Nor folk Day Book. . . .. j . AUCTION SALE. By A. a. KCBAJIH, , Anetionetr. w tt t Bv. SOLD OH WEDNESDAY, 2th JUNE, AT W Oock. AT St.. the entire stock of Gcodaof ' r Middy, Fleming & Co.j On JMddle Street, Opposite the Blatrket. -The Stock eonslsU of a variety of articles to suit the fasti Ivnoa. y,, -t- -s t s -. Udli. hl.A if .-'; . f .J.ui i ;v l Hew AdYfirtisements. 7 FOR SAIL TWO SCHOLARSHIPS TS THE PHILADELPHIA tJKTVKuttrrY or kedictnb ahv surgkry Apply to the Editor of the Jocaxax. or Oo: "How's the Day, and How's the Hour." ,TO "C9CBimOBIHm JOURNAL OF COMMERCE j " ' ' r" Eavlnc the Lnrgeat Cf renlattlon m this dry, sad in tbe towns of Beaufort. Xinalon, abd in the Couaties of Carteret. Craven. Lenoir. Oreeat Jones, the JoTDMAi.or CmmMt, offers to pxu merchant tfceaairr medium for advcrtiig. , v very drizea of . Newborn, who 4oes not, itht to saosoriDe for it; and every merchant should advertise in it eolnranaf . 1 The circulation of our WEEKLY, ia rapidly increasing, and reaching, aa tt does, the larmers sad planters ot this rich agricultural aeetioa, it is ' worthy the support and advertising pmtronag of our agricultural sad m r eanU e tamauuxity. 1 t ,?"A word to Uio wis Is snAole&t.' ; 49-Send In Year OaderS for Job -Worst, -fc ewif; r n. " JI. C June 13th, luT. COIIIIECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, - ; f ' ' I . OF HARTFORD, CJOJN. INCOBPOBATED, MAY 1846. i " ASSETS 0TB S I 5 v O OO .OOO.OO. TJtOQMX OYXB i $6,500,000.00 . ; Ihe Largest Ldfa Insurance Company I in the World! 1 . . "i . . .v .1 : IT HAS VO STOCK CAPITAL; THX TITTKKX MIL. lions Dollan. all be.ontf to the Policy holders, which now exceed 44 000, and vtwithstanding the payment 01 alxtt per cent divlsend last year, there la now a sur plunof ! j . , ! Over 6,000,OCO.OO. ! , It ha had. through its entire history, the smallest average expensea, and therefore, it la the safest and ' CHEAPEST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , . I : , J IN EXISTENCE. J 1 '"' ; -Thia Company elves the Policy holder a credtt or for- bearanoe of one half hie nreajiun. and in case of early death, the number of dlridt nds will always equal the number of ouiaauding eredlta. All you non-forfait-abie by their brain, or may be made so at the option oi the Utaurea. jror lurvaer liuornimuon eppir vt '..if.;,;. General AaeaL, For the Couures of , Craven. Wayne. 1 Lenoir, Pitt. Greene, Jonea. Carteret. On alow, Beaufort at d Hyde. Ofnce, Aat bide or Middle etreet, opposite uapust Lurch. a - . M-u F O U 1 E VV' Y O al K i Xispatcli Line. - THE FAST SAILING SCHOONEB MADISON HOLMES, Capt. WAVID I11E1L.AJVJ3, IS now receiving freight at our dock, foot of Craves 8 tree I, sad having most of her cargo any aged, will hare que aispatea lor snore port. , i . -p ' Tot balanoe of freightor pasesga. sp-ly o : ; WHIIFOID. 1 ILL k CO., 1 June 35 tf Ko. S Craven -treet lOIl NEW IOBK, Murray's North Carolina Steamship Line, . J t THE riKST CLASS STEAMSHIP ; 61 W. WALLACE, Command r, ' . 1 ; WiH sail for Kew York direct, on WED- 'KESDAY. July Sd, 1887. For Freight or Passage, having superior aocem- modationa. Apply to 1 ' 1 wmiruiu;, vuli m w.. So. S Craven Street. STB. LOUISA MOOBE INSTJBE3 AT LOWEST BATES. June 35-td .. ; ! ! J VOHK ! LIMK ! SALT! I ' .. WE are receiving weekly eonsignmenta of Sf e w Yrfc CltySXtCss JPOflK, wbx-h we offer at wholesale only. ".;'" 500 Bbls. Lime, 30O LIVERPOOL HALT i at MITCHELL, ALLE3T CO'S. North Carolina Agricultural House 10 IftTSIlKLS WHITK feCAS, for Tavble nae For Sale at April 20-lt AMTETTS. MACKS COFFEE, Anerted, jrorwiaas AMYETT'P. : TO HOUSE KEEPERS. A waiters, lubdi, pnn mi i. wim . - r- .rT-TV, . u It. M. t Brooms. Book ware, loma octs, rytx "e"- v T. eta. Serves, Shovels and Tongs. And-irona, B-ti', sausage uauen, nvuuw nara. At MITCHELI-h ALLBa mwo. N ORTH C A. H. O 11 MILITARY ASD POLYTECHNIC ACADEMY. ,' i. A GREAT SCHOOL OF j Theoretical and Applied Science ! THE 2nd Session of tbe 0th. Aoademieyear. opens Jury lst,lS67. PKISCXPiL STUDIES Ur JlaVUUAdUt woAoa.i -... 1 PliTvl.rsl Scienre. Knsineering, Ar cheandDrswing.'lttn, French and Belle Let ire Ethi. a. Politic, z'"-;- , jHplomat eonierrett uj r "" kySXH desiring to qoa'ify themselves for Ciml K ten and Jfareeyors, Ac, are offered a j r Spelnl Cnioi'iCnailnerlnf;,Arenittr ntMt uraw - wkich they msy follow rZjJ ' a .unaeref avl Cmr for those who wiah to prepare for Business life, a PreoaraterrCsmrat. 1 . . - ho are ontt young or 11 itl adranosd. '.SJvT-Set boqordriU tor healthy ex. erri-. ixpense ""-"X: uSattining full informaticm, addrM Tor eiroular I,"U8 w fjrrr, june4-oMlB BSUbto.V. 1867. Rates of Advertising Revised. 1CS7. I I w. I Iv.lln.l a m. I S as. I ra. 1 11 s 00 s 00 11 00 IS 00 so 00 so on 40 00 s 00 is 00 15 AO 90 00 St 00 40 00 60 Of i 19 00 is 00; is 00 1 " s X CoL " I, -n M 00 s a 00 0 00 ISS 00 too 8 00 11 00 IS 00 S3 00 M 00 t$ on as on so 0 M 00 00 lso on ISO 04) 15 10 kO 00! 4 or (0 00 60 0( 89 00 iWO 00 M 40 100 so ISO 00 900 00 Contrnetf will u jjKIid af rrmtr Btn.M. Hew busineas must be baaed on the above rates. 111 are doe and ooueetableaa soon aa adverUseaueat appear unless f pedal agreetDent to the eoorrary ts iuul. 1 SrrciAi. CovTaacTs for advertiaisg ia Vekly will be mad upon equitable te-u ; New Advertisements. nACOKr SOUSE, BEAUFQR HARBOR. p:- THE TT5DER8IGXED, HAYING 8ECUBED THX ABOVE I f VELL-KJSO Tl HOUSE, AT 1 SIORElIEiD CITT, N. C, i ' 1 " , . i f j Will open for the reception of Guests, for the SU1CMZJI - ' SEASON, j - - ' ' The First Day of July.! i ' 1 1 ; I - i ! MOBEHEAD CITY, the terminus of the Atlantic and North Carolina Bailroad, Is beautifully situated upon Beaufort Harbor, and is renowned for its invigorating braes, its surf-hathiag, it admirable fishing grounds and lis uasuraeaea neait OUR EFFORTS TO PLEASE. : 3to pains ahall be spared to render the Guests of the Houatj comfor sble; and their wants shall be snppUed whenever practicable ; atteaUve servants are engng a to wait noon them ; oour toay and poliu ness shall mars th Seportotent of all the employees, every just oau.ee of oma. plaint snail be avoided or remedied and none ahall leave tn ... MAGOIl HOUSE di'aUfled. if it is possible for the proprietor to give aatiai action. THE TABLE I !- ion shall be i Every delicacy of the season table. I placed upon tbe BEAUFORT HARBOR, And its tributary waters are celebrated for the variety and excellence of the Fish, tiysers, boullops. Clams, ke , taken from them, which will be served np in the best style experienoed oooka, in addition to all th luxuries to be found at first-Cisas Hotels in th interior. V PLEASURE SEEKERS Win find two number oo Billiard Tablei,i Bar Hasm with the Choicest Wines. Liquors, Segars and Tobacco: kail Beats with xpeiieuct boatmen for soaraiona ao an ptmi w mm , . .. h Haca, where all may luxuriate in health fclvlng Bait Wst r Bathe, and dally faciliuna lor a pluac la the Surf," tf that mod of bathing she Id be preirzred. ' MUSIC AIID DAIICIHG. 0 Mnsleitns will, at all tim, be in attendance to salivea th hour with ihtlr soul stiri ing strains and the votaries of the gay and lively Danoe, can amus themselves whenever it la desired. . . . OUR TERMS. i The scarcity of money ha tn1no4 th Proprietor to . make bis terms within the reach of alll : Board per DAY............ WEEK....,,,... MONTH......... ...1150 14 OO 4 00 Remember, this delightful summer resort, one of the most nleamnt In th whole country, will be opened July 1st. 1S87.-W i mr Bemember also, that the opening Ball will be given Tburadsv ev-ninv, July t'.h.Taa ay EXCCBSION Hi K.ETS will be furnished by the Bailroad Company to and trvm, AT ONE FABE. T.AGBAXGEB. joneSJf I Proprietor. BaL Sentfnel. Wil. Journal, Go'dsboro Jloruirg Ftar and Wilson Carolinian, nuke fou- squares of above, copy till forbid and send bill to T.j A. Granger. . .;' Hotice. Stats rr Nobth Panotrtr, Cnavs Govwrt. rlZ STJE8CBIBEB HAVTSG QUALIFIED AS AD ministratrix ot the esUt of Blehard 8. DonneU. ds ceased,at th June Term, A, D. 1807, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter 8eesionsi of Craven County, hereby notifies all persons ha ring claims against said Estate, to nreeent them for payment within the time prescribed by r .. . . . i am 1 , . - . . 1 S . k. 1 . LiW, Or tme nouee wm vm pwiwi ih w v. u,u .vwv ery. AU persons Indebted to said Estate, will make im erv. AU persons mediate payment. June 36, 1 867-1 m MABY a SHEFABD. i FOR REffT. ! 1 ; TWO DESIBABLE DWELLING HOU8ES WITH OUT. bouses complete, on George sreet. above Kew St. JOHN HUGHES. June 35-tf Broad Street. ATLANTIC HOUSE, BEAUFORT, II. C. OWING TO THE POLITICAL AND PKCUNIABT oonditloa of th country, th undersigned have de termined not to orn th ATLANTIC HOUSE Uus sum. mer. They chee f Uly commend the MAOON HOD8K. Morehead City, T. A Granger. 1 r-prietor, to th favor ttl .nonai .(oration of the traveUUUt DODllo Jnn 35 tf 1 1 - PAGE k DIBBLE. A GRAND Concert and Festival FOB THE BENETTT OF CHRIST CHURCH, NEWBERN, wBBGIVrjf ATTHXCXJUBT BOOM, ON . - , :, . .. ! - - - ,i i - i ' 1 ' .Ji Wednesday and Tharsday;26 aml27. - doobs orz at 1 a tyczact. ADMI3SI0S FEB) SO CZ5TS. BE8EBVED Sit ax s Ticket, tor Beeerved SeaU at H ELLEN A WILLIAMS. Jane23-tf LOOK IN AT J1CLEAN & CO.'S lb uem UIB55 uuuus. . if- Co at once before they are gone, .faaeas-tf morrow, . '. ll; ; I ' f '
The Newbern Journal of Commerce (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 26, 1867, edition 1
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