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Atf General Ticket AecfnCf CARRIAGE land CELIBACY. l THE HAPPINESS OP TRUE MAKHohri. ,,f 1 re.UAf- S1" aled letter en!VTj.tone. CHARLOTTE FElflATTSlllirRT" V HARLOTTR, BE C. . ! T - ,N0. B bURWELL. A. M i P-"ncipals 1 !;"-; I- . L 0.0 A L. DEPART MEN T. HEXBk a PODL. Ebitob. Heading Matter ,on every page. '' , DlXIXUENT .STJJB9CEIBEB8. We T68p6CtfQllj amiouncQ jthat put the first day of August we shall stride from our subscription list, all delinquent subscribers. We cannot afford to send the Jour nal of Commerce- to any subscriber who does not pay for it, in advance. Before the first we shall wait upon all oar City subscribers, and we sin cerely trust they will be prepared, to meet their indebtedness to ns.; We shall mark oar County subscribers with a cross, and we shall determine by the 1st of August who" really desire to hare the paper. . . , We can send the Journal -of Commerce to no man who does not pay for it in gdoance. - ' . Index to New Advertisements. Mitchell, Axxsh Co.,' No.' 22 Pollok St. .Patent Wells. ' , .;' - . . Mttchelij, Alias Co., Agents Underwri ters Agency., . i - :- V H$tK " WrixiAjis. Canned . Froits, Bas-. ketiiL, ' - ; J. U Xash Juadies Stationery and Prayer Books. -; ''' ';V.J;"'t'"'' CaTMi?iAi Couai or Cbavim County. His Honor judge Green on the bench. State vs. Haywood Williams,vindicted for steal ing a piece of lumber from John Wallace. Ver dict "GaULty." Sentence--to work on the pub lic roads for three months. r Eiit6iaiCottstST.-A glimpse of the moan tain kincLof this article is afforded in. a late, issue of the JJenver '.Gazette, which, under the caption of Bally, Cyprians, to the Rescue says : - .Cocki in a leader yesterday says hV is going to be assassinated. r We. hope he will, onake a will and leave us a lock of his beautiful hair to poison our. rats with. - Hq don't seem to like to be dog ged aaooad at night, as be used to watch, with his A'ews oflice pimps for us. We . wonder, whether he don't remember w atching in 'v. dark doorway one iiigbt for us, and when., the , moment came, daren't do anything ; cause why? he didn't. like ihe'patent tour revolYer."--"--'5 y?..: . Mrs. f erry inVher bookof Naples and Sicily fells the fojlowing amusing, story of the verdict of an iuspector on a set of Waverley novels . They were cdusigned to a gent! eman, who was au admirer of English literature; said when the name of the book, and the author, were "read out for the information of the inspector, who sat on a high desk, aud did not look at the volumes him self he immediately declared that the work was prohibit d. The clerk, who read the name Wal ter Scott pronounced it as any Italian would do 'This. sir. is VoltairelScMr ' 'Well, sir, aud what then? Voltairer works are prohibited ; and I do not see what difference tho Scott makes.' " ' Balers in Blexico since 1891. The following is a list of the rulers that have succeeded one another in Mexico since its inde pendence ia 1821 : , . 1821 Iturbide, Genernl-iu-Coii f. , : 1822 Iturbide, Emperor. 1823 Generals Gderrero, Braxc , J Negret, Biotators. - - . - - 1824Gnerl Victoria, P.esident -s 1826 General Pedraze, PiOiidnt 1829- r-Gnerrero, Director. ' 1830 Bastaoiente, President, ?'1832 Pedraze. PreNident , 1835 Santa Auua, President. . . ; . 1337 Uastameiite, FiesidenL . 1810 General Fairnes, President. " . ,1841-Bustamente, President. " " ' v -.1812 S.nta Anna, i resident, . . ; '''. 1843 Betirement of Santa Anna, successor not known. . , 1844 Santa Anna,' Dictator. 1845 General Cavalvo, President. 1847 Jose Juno Caro, President. ; 1847 Paredes, President." ; ' 1848 Santa Anna, President. 1847 Herrera, President, . 1850 Arista, President.' 1852 Juan Celiallos, President, - - - 1853 Manuel Limbardini. President. 1853 Santa An-a, President April 20. 1853 Sant a Anna, Dictator December 20. 1854-Alvare, Dictator. ,'1856 Comonfort, President. . - , -'.'1856 ZnoloagR, President. f '' 1 1858 Miramon, Vice President. 1859 Zuolnsga, President.. . . . .. 1860 rMiramon, Presidents 1891 Juarez, -President :. ; 1864 Maximilian, Emperor, and Juarez, Pre sident. 1867 Alaxiniilian fallen, and Juarez. President. Jno. Hutchinson Agent Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. Office opposite the Baptist Churchi-' : - 9. Many years sco. when those who were con- demned to suffer by the law had more : cHoIce than they havo now of the particular, tree .upon which they should be hanged, a Highlander was sentenced to death for some crime or 'other, of which he had been found guilty. 'The judge, after passing sentence, said? addressing the pris oner, "Donald, it only remains for you to choose tho tree upon which you are to be hang.": Well, well," said Donald, if her ainsel maun be hanged, she be in no was particular; but for 'a that, her ainsel will just choose a groser bushT (goose berry). The judge whereupon remonstrated with him, saying, "It would not'be large enough.? "ucht saia juonaia, sne do in oninnxry; sue will juse wait till it grows." Tae OWL Horth State says that, la some locali ties, in that section: "the wheavcrop upon Demg threshed in not turning out s well as was expec ted, while in others it is coming quite up to the expectation of the farxers" That there is con siderable snrnlns far sale in tnis cartof theStato admits of no doubt a sufficient surplus, u soia : : . . . . . . i. 1.' ,,Aj out of the State, to afford much relief to bur pov ertystricken "people." RoBBKfflf. Tuesday night last some, person en tered the residence ox vapt. a. ii oonujerianq, between and Third streets, adioin- ineathe Court House, and carried off a .qikhtitypf clothinK, "o i" ' - j w" j -. The premises were erteredby a door which was iot nnenl and the thief noiseleaaly exe- crtd the evl intention. Capt. Southerland. of n noaitive knowledge as to whom the f thief is but bis suspicions sreexCTteu, p- 1 tuuiw, r . . . , . SIAXIBIILIA.il. Ctrsvpttic Acei 5-i L itf bis Rxcitlom. - :n iTt '.5 ATBXCTWa IJnTXK TO CASXOTTAi Espentnza of QneretarofurnisVes'alali and graphic account of the execution of the Em peror Maximilian, from which we moke the an. nexed'extracts The distinguished prisoners past most of the night in conversation and preparing' themselveii for death. 0 ' M & Z ' M iramon suffered a, great deal from his wound in the eye, whicn be kept constantly bathmg'wkh fresh water. Mejiatlept soundly.'" 'J1J At one time Maximilian' asked for some writing materials ; these were got wil h some difficulty as it was in the middle of the nighty He wrote two letters, the first in Germn, to the;: Archduchess Sophia, bis mother, the other . to his wife. He gave both letteis t6 the bishop; requesting fcim to see that they be delivered. .He gave him alsd a lock of hair, which the wife of one of his guards. requesiea permission to cat on nerseu. iserore giving the lock of hair, he kissed it, folded i -. up carefully, and lb n slipped it into the envelope already sealed for his wife. ... , . About four o'clock Maximilian Wished mass to be said, which was done by the . bishop, after Mejia had been awakened. All then received' communion together. After mass the Emperor remained long time kneeling cn the hard stones for they bad no prie dieu with hia eyes towards the gtound, and his head resting on his hand in a positive atti 4 tuae. : it is not known lor certain whether he was praying or weeping. Miramon was pale and. downcast. Mejia seemed to be quite at ease. We must bear in mind, however, that he was an In? dian, and that he deemed it a glory to die " with, his sovereign. IXAVIHO THS PBtSON. , . When 7o'ckck"struck, the music of the solemn procession was heard approaching, and Cartain Gonzales entered the chapel with the . bandages! in his hand to cover the, prisoners' eyes, , Mtra mon quietly allowed him to cover his eyes, but Mejia refused, and as the captain was about to 1 take measures to overcome his resistance, the bishop uttered' something to the .Indian 'chief,-' ; who at once became submissive.-j Bat therEm- peror, anvancing, aeciarea inai ne would not al lowhis eyes to be bandaged. After- a few T mo ments of hesitation, Gonzales saluted Maximfl ran with a, kind look and placed-1 himwlf at the neaa of tbe-ecourv -ss'i , r.n ! . The procession at once fell into iine. -.i squad ron of lancers led the way, followed by tte bend which' played a, dead march.. A' battalion of. in fantray formed two lmee,- each four mn-leep, between, which lines were the .prisoners When. the precession reached the main door of the con-H vent, Mejia cried out ; "bire, for the last time show us again the example of your noble courage we follow in the footsteps of your Majesty ,i" , itk-'.i': THE SXECTJTIOW I ... The procession then wended its' way along the Calle-del Cemeteriq behind theeharch and along the route by the aqeuduct. In a short while- it had the whole , plain in full view, and Jthe jyew; from below was imposing indeed. The Emper or marched first, with the Abbe I Fischer on his cauio juuiujjon. resiiu uu me nuns ui twuinui' ciscaus. and Mejia supported by the two priests belonging to the parish of .Santsi jCrpz. When; they had reached the top of 'the1- height de la Campana, Maximilian looked fixeoly towards the rising sun ; tben'drawing from his pocket his watch, touched the. spring and produced a min iature likeness of the ; Empress Carlotta. . He brought the-imago to his lips, kissed it, and then handing it by the chain to Father Fischer, said : Carry this souvenir to Europe for my dear wife; and should she ever, be able to understand you, tell her that my eyes were closed with her like ness, which I will bear with me to heaven ! " The point which the cortege had reached is near the big wall of the cemetery. The bells of the churches were tolling, and the immediate witness es of the scene were but few; , as the crowd had ben kept back by the soldiery. The three . black crosses, and the prisoners' benches were fixed against the wall, and the three firing platoons comr osed of five men each, with two under officers to each platoon in reserve for the coupde srrace advanced, to within three paces of the condemned, i The Emperor, when he heard the clicking of fhe firelocks, thought they were about to fire, and approaching his two companions embraced them with touching earnestness. Mira mon was affected that he almost fell over his seat. but the Franciscans stretched his arms out in the attitude nf a cross. Mejia returned the Emperor's embrace with great affection, and ; uttered some broken words that no one could distinguish, and crossing his arms on his hreast stood up nobly. The bishop, -advancing to Maximilian.' said: "Sire, in my person, bestow upon alj Mexico the kiss oi reconciliation. Let your Maiestv forgive all at this, supreme moment." The Emperor,. agitated. to the utmost, allowed the good, bishop to embrace him amid the mosf-profound silence. All of a sudden raising his voice; ' he , cried out, "Tell Lopez that I forgive him his treason. Tell all Mexico that I forgive her her crime." He then shook hand with the Abbe 'Fischer, who could not utter a word from ' emotion", and who then fell ou his knees at the Emperor's feet and shed copious tears while he kissed Maximilian's hand many besides the abbe were shedding tears also. The Emperor gently withdrew his bands, and moving forward, said with a sad and appar ently ironic smile to the officer in command of the firing party, A la disrosieion de V. (At your dis- posai, sir.) ' . ? i-Uti'u '.. 'J . vaiA:.5 nii. When the officer gave the signal for "aim,1 Maximilian uttered something in German which the reoort of the muskets drowned to the hearers. Miramon rolled over as if struck with a bolt Mejia, who was standing, beat the air with, his hands a few times before he feu, and a shot .in the ear finished his pain. The Emperor fell over on the cross, which kept him up, and from which he was picked up after having been dispatched. The interment took place in the cemetery, and the Bishop of Queretaro performed the absolu tion.. .4 V: ; , j--, .. ' -:- ATTEB TBK EXECUTION, General Corona sent for the Bishop of Quere- to, and demanded the two-letters which Maximi lian had given him. The one for the Archduch ess Sophia was left untouched, she is the mother of the condemned Emperor, and could contain nothing -dangerous . Thelletter, to the empress Carlotta, for grave reasons of State that quite jus-. ! ones it. was opened, ana a copy was tasen . dj Gen. -Corona's secretary. It- was - written worn French. "The following ja aLcopy. f f n , ; Mr Bkootto "CABixirTiA--If-God- permit that' your health get better and youshould read these few lines, you- will learn the cruelty . . with which fate has stricken me sine your departure for Eu rope.' ? Yotrtook along with 'you- not only- my heart but my good fortune." Why did I not give heed to your voice? So' many untoward events ! Alas-eo many sadden -blows - have shattered all my hopes, so that deat is buts happy deliver ance not? an agdriy to me. I shall die glori ously, likens soldier, like a king vanquished,, bot not dishonrTed." If your sufferih are too great: and God shonld call you soon to join me, I shall bless his Divine -hand 1 which has weighed so heavily upon us. - . '. Adieu, Adieu J Your poor Max. XT? tr rx it c . ' irsrrJ),K.TrMTT rVrnM.. sV rt s - 4t as ' .1 1. -w 1 r-, 4 . Jt iarempred rthatthe V Fxench goTfcnmLein .Tbeserdocuments, it is averred, wiU shoW that evfry effort was made " tohdnclJximilian-tet QnMlexico when Marshal Bazaine left the D Ibii JtryiJulit alljtempts were, r nderd powerless, yjjtm intngues ot the Juexicanuerxr;party.ij,( '"Jhe (gazette de'fiawe pubiianes the 'following. decree. I,f i. -u.o. ,j.. a mark of gratitude'ahd respect fdrAke euv ine?t feervices 'rendered by my august brother; inghe development) the-Austrian navy; whose snptonty has oeen establtshed by tbe achteve nlent of many brilliant rasalts.-I hereby decree thatthe,Au3triarrs cerebrate aboard-rts-vessels-a-soleinfmassftrctheTdeadr accompanied by the u'sujfl morning salutes, and that for seven weeks !theEugat the iopmast 'be shrouded in erape. . . kasirgtJkl7 3. 1867, "' . .' A Bnlv 1 ... a v .Gdnejral M. Jeff. Thomson, who is at presenj in.IwYorlc, writes the following spicy, fet- f: t. NaVYoBK. Julv 15. 1867. - . Sils iee i the New York Herald of Ihistday1 au-ettract.fiom- your paper of the 5Gi '. mstV in wh;c4 you have, in'yuur opinion to ertaih let-' tes written by gehtleuien of the Sooth", thought proper lo use disrespect fai language about your srtperlors. From the style in which you speak 1 1 jadgeyou to have been one of those tnisera - de erty'dog8 who published aneignt-by-tea sheet iiuf if g the war for no earthly ' purpose but to favd conscription and who, cover up their own Febwaxdice, tried to, and in' some instances , dia' f "break dowaome of the purest and noblest men- m .ine iAnieaeracy. jrroDaoiy some ox Aipert fcidnjiy Johnson's blood is on ycui hands; and you may begone of ; the hounds rihat barked at Joseph E. Johnston and it may be, if your pa per had strength enough, and .was published to rthB end of confederacy. 'th't.t manj'of oar mourtu tui mishaps 'can be. partially attributed to'yQur hj.ea.nesC Yp'ushould have started"1 earlier, !re Irua Bed longer,' endured more '- hardship,'1 braved fioreregret than1 eitherf the WndeMen": joa wiarf ueiure jou buqiuu -save wiiilcu 'bucu-ius arRele.iriarannot for as. Instant imagine you to have been aoldier, and suppose you must hate ("been to your ahtecedents, and if you are Worthy of no tice I wfH teach yonbetter manners. - k- " rofNew Orleans. 1 j St 4fl" ' " ' CABixiixrA. "The Vienna Tpst bpngs usmelan-i -W-jt cbolj MWlUgence of the meutal and pbysioal con dition of this truly unfortunate relict ef Maxmu Ifau, ', Her insanity has become so.jCpnfirtned and so violent that jtshe has to too constantly attended.' She is -said to makp frequent "attempts to take her own Jifev la ; her sine moments' s3i declare that ,sn 4!rioi'dsirell6 death my husband ?""S halt r never ree himtgainTTSt no ; he is dead and I yet still live. Khtfis o0!W tinually deuianding news of Maximilian; It is said she cannot long Burvive the fttteof her sacri- fioed husband.' -s'v- ,'r,ir2J'- A La LAirrEairk.-The New York Times -says ; 'According to the Logan-Butler-Schenck, theory, the proper way to have ended the war was by. a general massacre of all Southern rebels which the Times addsj means,. accordig. to. (hem, U the white population of the South."' "" 'Xfx if this had emanated from & toothern source it wonld have been cited asan - evidence - of the venom of rebels. ' - No late event happening in this commnnify has'esuse more excitement or has been the cause of more general regre than the untimely death ef Dtpaty-hherlff iniTAN V. niLLiAMS. n.uiea oy me nana oi an assassin wnusv in the discharge of his duty, his memory is the heri' tance of all lovers of law and honor. " Their Is a genetal regret reru ting TTom s general loss.,, But narrowing down Lne amicuon to nis numeaiaia acauarurances ux tnote.who knew him as a man and a citizen, rhe case be comes peculiarly heavy till we reach the famuy. circle oil the man. An a public officer he was fatly np toils duty) as a man and a citizen he was loved and esteemed by ah who new him: bat in bis family circle ha" was aCTaf a man could be. The loss there cannot be. atoned ". cor: l .The decease l wasaa christian gentleman. AS a christianvwe may-nape ne is rewraea. .as m geuusiaaa uawfuunt ty from which he has been suddenly tsrn, appreciated nim. Peace to his aeh-a. In Bryan V. WiHtsms-tbe community recognized a worthy man and a faithful om-. cer; in bis lall. m the discharge or ms outyt us memory Decomes louoiy enearea. .- New Advertisements. PUlTEll BOO&S. FOB the use of the Episcopal and Catholic Churches, embracing many very neat and cheap styles. Louden and American editions or common r ray ers caunot.be surpassed in beauty of punt, nmsn ana price. - Don't fail to inquire lor tnem grayer iooas, as . , J. K. NASH'S,- July 24 tf 43 PoUockSL LADIES STATiONEitY. I INVITE an examination of my stock oi LADIES BTA r ION KBX. consisting of many styles of French atid Engl ad Note Paper and nvehDee. " Go see the m w 8tylj of Pi vie aper, quite aitraouve. new styie rens, Holders, Kubbers, Vioitmg. Cards, Indellible Ink,Ar ola'a Fluid, &c,; Ac. Various etj les of nvonogramatic paper furnished at shortest notice, at -v' - ; JdJy26.t : . -;. -J.B.NASH-SXI Psvteut yinproved Mtn.ot of SLnkieig; Wells,. THB NEWLABOB-SAVISGEOOSOMICAL PU3IP, '. - lrlee fr Vo.'l. SaTs,"' SToVa, $3flV"'. . , yTiniSPumpwiU furnish from 3.000 to" 8,000 gaUons of X. pure water per day, and can be sunk whenever needed. Bee Bample in front or our store. Senainyoor orders.! r.i r'; : U :I MITCHELL, ALLS a A CO. . ..... . . AGENTS FOB .cbsVges flying $hafft shoaldV le-lield ttijiot:. eSJ ' 'I'3' x:l-'&'Uerta t?i.. '7-t J-fS-tY,V, a ;'"H)f okitr down pohUcanVT an-old-fiog or a''lUtie pup.f and therefore T wflj j lt u pass uncQ I retorhT south, heii I WljA mqairefij-; THE: UNDERWRITERS' ,1AGEflCY,';ih Offer Safe insurance at moderate rstesi .110 to 130 will ensure $1,000 for one year. , April Hi ' BASKETS. CLOTHES BASKETS. . . W tj i," i "v M ARKJCT BASKETS At., f HELLEN A -VjTIXLLUXS, r . . . Court House Bnllding, JulyW, CAH NED. -FRUITS.- LOBSTERS. OYSTES3, SARDINES, JZLUE 3, PICKLES ..' ---.i-SADClJUy W --"r '-"i" k t v , .HElirak WimHS Jaly7-tf T ' Oe House iBuOdmg. Booka Examined, Accounts Adjnied,Aand lalt .WriUAS oI3 cVi!J?5F PFTenaeao . .. TS03 KKiWa M eesrs. CLARX pQh&BXa. Af a'e At Law, 'iOBS D. .i i. ? ni rro -- i r; sin rt: sc - wRe t ait WJL4. J U CllnlirfliUYgjL JOB.S HUGHE'S, Xs ... . j ' a. "f. JERK EN 8, " -4 t f' r,lisc2lIaneous: -wr T 19 A JXESfeSTRATI FACT tasl; etmflt holders are dead welsh ta upon Poller holders In a Ufa lias-trance Oompany. for bavin- full Control of . the Cats-: 14-tVt.they not only receive KsJ Interest on" tfcir. Carl. tat 8tocxot BbarsM cxnorbitoos esMntag wasa ttey. do buatneas on the participating p lan. . 4 v T : - HMfeIer WrhrhK the greatest hTa. underwriter In the U8. says 1 "Anew mutual. hXc lssuraa ce voznpanr is something use a ship aboat'to sail f onr Bosunr kr Japan. She may seed a tug to "tow her beyond the Ught j tug oa board ark give him afinee passage' for - the whole voyage, and perhaps twenty pr eeLt. of the entire pro fits of r COIiliECTICUT r.lUTUAL. A!iCECor(iPAriTr" -4.r-:-.jriJi m4iUra ouz i:x2J has no Stodb CaptUcL The afteen" mQEcrn 'doHar aia i all belong to. an-r are .under the eonte4 -of. Its Poncy holders, wnich now exceed 44,600 and notwithstanding the paymMitef a sixty. per cent, dividend-last year, ana over $1,020 00 to widows and orphans, thre Ts 'now a nuplns ofovff . '. r ' r-' 0 rj I. 7lls:7:i 'li'ZMi 1- - - : $6,000,000.0 O. . This Company's notes cannot be ttoetted nor evn de ducted from-the Policy, tu in'm Stock Compuuy; in case of deaths eirept on-the limited Badeenieni plan, 'bst-sra ciDceled by anticipated dividends. All pohdee non-for f eftable bytbelr; terms.' i i j f " I fi ft liiO SfiJ v No extr charges made on policy ,(olders except only where the rtex p extra basardons, ' f, :j x'i.O tin Zjik- The nndss signed will take plesesre IS explaining and provtagatry of bos. statements, a r i3nxi:i ZZ1 a , : v, Upenous ctmlcmplatif Lift . Immmnee, ere. rrNCBtL and wiU Jim ttta tkttrlmterttt UeemMAJtfkml Jdtmptmttt, represented in this. State, wiik 4" ConmecticuL. Ituiuttf, as yutUithed in the Reports ef iM4 IntttrmiKX Commlitientrt ' Sete Tork and MastackutetU. t y , - -- r.. i - A , General Agent, - : TcelthSwXJbenttea af.Oreven; rxti Lmaotrl pjt Oreene,-JoBes.)arteret, Onslow, fOeiuUor.t and Hrdsr offlov caet -woe- ec auaaie HtreeS' Ofpesite -rapost '-.a. arcji. , ii i B O AT tBrEiOTrrncAa ' . V. ", viit; .MACON HOUSED i-- -:- :4 -fir v. i ... . r i " ii ' -. r " ' ' - w ' . Aasttr Y1U IK sm XT-bs i i AT MORKrji: J CITY, Saturday the 27th ; of July.; Thwri' linn I' TWO PRIZES JNIMONSXP hx. siooi o? :s" ?feJ o zUiZzoa Offered to the two boats which shall be declares? bt thS I udgee SQoceeaf uL TJJELA RGXST PXIZK TO WINKING BOAT., The amount of the prizes wiU be annonnoed the day oftheracev'' j4"VuOa;i. -2 iS- . Tne decision of the Judges win be final. JUDGES. t 3aor?l GEO. W. DiiX. Eia.. of Morehead City: Dr. M. AKNJLZ Beaofort; ad,v.Q; jBfNaLETON, New. bern. . A JB Air AT NIGHT, at V$ MA WN HOUSE, ii 1 j ? w ill Close ice pieaenree oy in rh. i ? ;x 1 s .lrjjAItJBAHCtEir,- t . , . Pr prietor. July 21-td 5, v.; AGENTS WANTED; - ! ' '';-,' 'iTO ClIJ 2 -C .1T-iC . ' TN EVEBThCOUNTY OF NOBTH AND SOUTH CABU altna. tm canvass and sell A-levd'a DssbU Was of North Amcries, oa tbefaoeand a fttiy Msvp or tsie rJnttel-tsit,-oi-4he beck covering 34 square feet of mnalln. wiui rollers, c vmer ageu tea ran oe given if desired.' - Asente make from five to twen-ty-dohare per day. - r -v-.r. -.-.T- .Oeneral-, Agent Lloyd's Map, July34-im. V ..t - - -7 Colnmb hy M.C. ICE-COLD LAGER BEEll,j AT .".Jta- JOHN jQiCOINNOR'Si XiprJL,Bl STREET. TH 8 ojereisnedeepectiSry announces that he has , resumed business si hie bonse on sUddle St., where superior accommodations will Jbe found. . . LChoice Wines, jLdquors; Ale, Porter,. f Imager Beer.Vonaeas uater, . , . JXhankfal for peat favors he respectfully soBcUe a con. i JurSOini .; '. i ' JOHNO'CONSIB. .X'-.-.-C.:;,,-!!;!!:!-: JO r.- n3 ffO Ifcll vrirT?. . . . 4 apM . J.t f'-'I -rr . a win am? i. .'ar7!.J j . . 11 t 1 nrr KWlRTS KJCNTJfaTiDTJ TttTST&VlaaL KeMrsT'WlI.'H. OLIVER OO . i .. .... ; . . 1 .. WHrrroRDL dux a oo.. -l K1TCHWXU ALLXS 00., lcLAN 4 00, 4. r: ; ; r.. - t .4i : Travellefs Guider QUAHOK OF RAXXAOAX) SCUKPTJltK. in in 1 Omcs Atlahtjo ajtdh. C k.R.Cqmtast.1 .:s2 i ,3 pi i MBWBaK,ar. aMsy 37,18T.tj: ' On and aftef Tuesday next BCall Train wiU ran daily as follows:, : . - , J I -:.' .im . 'A-.''' i IveMoreheadCtty....l.....:J..U....-C& Arrive at Newport; M...............4.,...S.4' ." : Leave Kewport. .....5,15 " - ArrivesiKewbern..'X:..-kM...4k....T.0 " V Ieave Kewbam...,.. . " . AjTiveatUnaton..............Jl..,.'.. CIS tsavs Alnston. .... ........ ........... 9SM1 arrive at Hoaely Hall ....... ...... ......... 9.60 " Leave Moserjr Hall............ ........ ....... 9 63 . Arrive at OoUsboro... ....f...i XO 39 P. M I . RJCTUANLNa : : - Leave Goldsboro........ ....S.00P. af. LeaTeMoselv Hall....... : A40 Leave Einston ...4.M Arrive at Newbern.... .ft.10 Leave Vewbern....... , ..aao " Leate Newport.... .: '... 7.40 IrriveatMoreheadCity.... ..........8.10 " - Passenger train connects with North Carolina Railroad Train, going Vest a. il.CO P. If., and returning leave after arrival of Wilmington and Weldon Ballroad train going 800th. j -. ,-., -.. Paaaengers fromHVest wait from 11.30 A-lCto S.80 - The accommodation train will leave Morehead City oa Mondays, -.Wednesdays and Yridays, returning every alternate dav as follows i " - v - 7 Leave Morehead City (Station) at. ...i. . ..4 a. M. Leave Newbern at Leave Kinstea at-.V. .;,f i..la85fM. Arrtve at Goldsboro at... ...;,.... .LOOP. M lMvaGoldsbWoat.w.w... ...'.--. i-....t-8 A. 31". TeaveBUnstonat..... u.;.... ....... 3S LaaveNswbernat JL30 " Arrive at Momhead City at . . M. . .". . . . X 20 P. If. ' .J"'!l;InTH .ABSEEDUCKD.-. 1 f.;;' Thrcngh tickets wili he. sold Jo principal stations on SorUt Carolina auroad.i a si .WJL H. BABTTT,'' .. . I . . Acent of Transportation; f.'Jk- 7i HOT lOBHTX WHUTOSIV PresmenW 64-tt iinccrqi cellaneogs.:: fiFAill-TlJBNlP'SEED, TTa A1SED UT TJL LAND BETH k RC3L. CEOP 385". TV. Jsst received and for sal by B. N. DTJFTY. Dmrclst. - -" J- - . Peopslaarket. A'riW PAPtES LAEGE, LATX DBUMHIAri CABBAGE 'SewbeVBL t Jsly tf-xoi- it. sR CLD3ING 0T7T-iTHEm WH0LB iSEQUK , ATa QREAT SACRIFftK, I i r r AT BAER & EPPLER'S, 1 j 30 POtLOK STREET, . : : yoB. $2.25 .A; bukoe Goldsboro -XAL'il&te . - --'.1..f.. .-;,y f.'. rT; .-.-' BUILD EES knd the pnbMo . in general. Jn -want of a goal article of BfllCIC, wlQ Sad it to their advan tage to make their purchase at" the kflnTiear Goldsboro, T0. t-.f- i r7 .V. " The Brick made at this kiln are proouoed by erpe rienced Bricsmakers; nrseh svpertorto any mads la the Stale-. The kiln is situated en the Bailxoad,- , ' :. These Bricks will be cold krw for cash, produce- or merchandise. 8am plea sent if desired. , Applv to , ' ' , i JULIU8 A.BOrT25. GoldrtbOTO, N. C;, July 3t-im. Agent Sfiipping, nroUcriihgaiaVHead -i- - - ....... TrT .V AST' RAILEm AND COSUfOPIOTJS STZAMEIt, "A-; r R 1 - j il A ! ii f. U H; - W Thursday commendss inly 11th and Norfolk every alternate Tuesday, j alter the.-arrivat of the Baltimore beatT eommT ncfuig July tnsna will continue to ran so until the 1st of Octsber, when a weekly line will bees tabllsbed on the route, t C.'llQ ' 'i--.;.: "-T.f; ' The"CAWNUS'.' baa cuperler acejmmodations and being of light draught and great speed. Will be able to make connections without delay. . ; yara through, includlaa State Booms and meals tl& 00 Markfreishtcare JOswalA's Line." -t mo.IInos' will, nntu October 1st, leave Norfolk TTTtt. TJrlVR nKW lULttJtlM Altai iljir-nnaiK .for EJentoa and Plymouth Jamesville and WiUiamaton, every alternate Tneaasy, eoumencnguiyjw. . Boriouv f una aw. -.; r - tm . nmiiwi"', ,t ; r' r r - j. - Newborn M. C. 4 " A. ' - , WBKKliT: LINK, STKAltSHIP IT ML.' .- Carrying the V. 8. Mail,; 'Betweei New York and Hewbem1 Thve A ffev Steanashlp E L LGNS-HTE RR Y, . wnii-saflTrom fhla sort for WTr T1 i wtrrtviinit . JaW Silh. at 4W o'clock; P. K. " J" Za i&eada dSrsetM ae saT eere will a 'Ji? aocommo- wr xrauawr " g . . . . HtViiSiJi'' - - ' ... - 1 - - "" -.- . las O OTtTTTjELTi WHOLE STOCK 7- JTiii GREAT SACRIFICE. " ' . A-' , . . ulr 12-eod tlo Rkv. R. BURWELL & SOS, a Uo Charlotte, K. C. - Jour. ' r ' i r, -4-. . au ' - .. "... .': r-:" pr officers will be placed upon urn I - r . ' ' -jAprfllS-l V in,. ...n.,i. ' i .-.-r- -1 -1
The Newbern Journal of Commerce (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 26, 1867, edition 1
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