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ft i i I I J. G. - iii. II -J..,. . -Itf. ' i ft t r a r i i ( r j J. : .1: ft 1'L . . t. . pST. rar H 1 I r.. i -J- G dflts. .:" - Vi - SY. gitea i j t. 0! v ... g . jv;' .; f f ' ' ''! .- ' " A t .rj COMMERCIAIj yly and Weekly. : .. LM AN, Editor. inscription;: : PAPER, ; ' PAPER, ..$8 00 .... 4 00 .... 2 60 ............ :1 CO 1--. Lrns n- n rr'-m "XiTTnTrr . ; ' i'- .l ' 'I tttt ,r $2 00 ;XORY. Houses.! ,rhose Advortisementa will vill add to the list M fresh Merchants. x So.Front aud Middle streets. Old County Wharf. Old County "Wharf. Old County "Wharf, (v I'ront and Jliddle streets. Middle street. Morehead City. ' Wilmington. Tietftil Grdcero. . i(ldle street, nearSJullok ni Front and Middle streets. . Middle street. 8ontli Front street South Front street. 1- w 4 - u a i -s. 4 V lb n mm i i i ii ; hi- 1)5' us , J Jv r :lr NEWBEEN N.' b SATTODA.Y, APRIL 21; 1868. NO. 17. TlELE GRAPHIC. . ' . . BErORTED 10R 1 HE DAILY . CilMMEBCIAL. FROM EIIUOPI3. i THE i J BRITISH . 0 THE FENIANS. , Jew Y6bk, April 20. - lie what would rA thm'pottai-mi t,- I ; 5- TOffi.cial.1 from New YoTk or Riltinmr frrr. w,v,aM, Icr I V! nr nRPRECIATlON''' OF CON Morehead Citr. MVilmlne-tnnf A-'-nnhUWA, V r-.nP.RA TEi CURRENCY the Gold dollar Kpleigh, Greensboro JBalisbyryUknd Cairiotte! ' leng, th unit and measurt cf value, from Again, when oar Express Companies haTel ivct. Ut, 1861,- to Mag 1st, iwo oeen cnargea oy customers "with making ex Months. orbitant charges, t Ley hate shifted it off of : their shoulders aad laid the , blame . upon ths JanB ' excessive prices of the Ratlroads.Now it is I FebrtarjT" due the public, ana it is due to our Railroads I "'"f,3 i.' c : . i . . ij l Apub know exactly who it is that makes the shoe I jane-L "... pinch so severely as to make customers cry j UIy The stearacr Persia has arrived with aws i V " - t ' - Septtaiber to the 7th inst. : ' V Matob's Codet YBSTSKDAT.---Washington I Nove r,ber...w-.w.. Cotton was dull. American had declinea Herring, colored, charged with being a 'suapi VrtorVe j . Wiw i - - . I . . " -r AiYft'hfti'f to ihree Quarters oi;a penny. l Cious character was the first case tried Tester- r ioto20, ,. . . ..l . . - . r V if 1 tr Pollok street. Pollok street. Middle-street. day. There was but little evidence against tbe accused. He, bbwever, acknowledged be- to 31, 1861. M $1 10 1 15 1562. 1863;; $1 20 1 301 1 60 il 50 1 50 1 50 1 b 1 60 2 00 2 00 ,2 60 42"50 $ 3 00 ' 3 00 ,400 i5 00 t5 60 6 60 f 9 00 44 00 14 00 14 00 15,00 20 00 1864. $21 00 21 00 23 00 20 00 19 00 18 00 21 00 23 09 '25 00 26 00 30 00 S5 00 42 00 49 00 1865 $50 00 50 00 60 00 100 00 SPEdlAL NOTICE, iil rwarding Mcr- Oli County Wharf. r 1 1 i ii i BiiHi riwt . I Old Coanty Wharf. Old Connty Wharf, atb Front cor. Middle street. - Morehead City. twenties weie 73 to 71. ConsoU 83 to S6J.' The Reform Question was still agetated Secretary G ladstone seyrely deuouncod ing OQt at a jate n0r . on ,the: previoua,night, the Fenian desiens acatcsa the colonies, ana Rn(1 also to having taken on rather too heavy 1 THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND tERRY savs that England will assist the colonies, in load pf bad hsky. The JIayor; after ad: ,YEaETABLE PAIU KJLLETh u: l.- ' . i - jf- -; " . . 1 ' . . uibuiibbcu uiui u prom&mg io sin no more m weat jBtomaeh, general debility Durserjr sore those particulars inooth, -caaker,; liver Complaint, - dyspepsia of. Oscar Brown, colored, was next arraigned indigestion, cramp, pain in the stomach,; bowel 1 - Congressional. Washington, April U. ods, &c. ' j South Front street South Front street. Pollok street Broad, corner Middle Street. 42 PolloK streei. ,T..o S;K,o .he bill i!iv(oSinde,nl,y drivi oa he ,0ng SSS 1 iul Tn this fhnrors I)sror nloortoH irrnrtvanrn nf thfi I . V i j ii j i. ' are. Sccl tn ntucers ol tne army iui ot aid of the suppression of : the rebellion, and exempting them from liability in the civil courts for such acts. -r IJE7BERMv M0!lEYi MARKET,' BR0KXR8 AUD SXALKBS X3T XXCHAK Q . XTC XTDDtX BTKEXl. At rvrv One Sqnare..-....................- jj : JSacn Bubsequent inseraon......""-" advertisers, or to those who advertise tor a considerable length ortime. i All bills for advertising are on pre". . " Advertisements ordered tiU Jbrfcid'i wiU b charged at monthly rates and bills win, be presented Mcor-iingly., - : r..-' JOB., Wi OU V either Plain or Fancy, executed with promptness, ani in t a style unsurpassed in the Southern Country. GeneraMarket: Review. i , . m i - ' i t -"j "I Carefully condensed from the new jore oumu 20 12 10 I . , j .4 -f TuisAT Evwiao,ArKii,l?- ; The market presents ratherr more animation .ia some departments but bnainesa generally.is much, leaj -thao Sank of North Carolina.....!.. v ... Cape Fear,..........-... -riH-J Charlotte,.. .'....;..4...i u TkYinrfrkn At I "r in orf rvn . ' 1 r r 5 u at Qraha1n,n.l......M j was expected at this season. .3 Roxboro:..,A...........;....i.i 15 1 ' i Wadesborov . Thomasville,....r..j , Wilmington,.. WrLh1ri(rt.nr. . a-. 3 '" . xayeiievuie,... ...........w......r. - . .- 4. - h l 'IftTPTMinfl - ' ' : ' . i- a Yancevvilie,.-.....u.i i ' 4 1 pric Commercial Bank of Wilmington, Greensboro'.Mutual,. Miners' and Planters '. r.v. n.' Rgnlr (lrunshnn. -rCUlUCJO -r. - . fi.Mit, nnrAHna. Rank not.M. aversirfl about..'... 25 i flour. 1 Aorfrla. Bank notes, averaee about- .. .'4S0 I cents.- 1 1... j jCn-ooa nt th w&nta of borrowers and call ioaus itf V lull .10 A- vavvum ... - a. a r i inUnht,ini nn ament&bla- securities, at 4a5 percent.- rill : ! 15 chiefly at the higher rate., Tirtt xlass buines paper at SSlrrZrrrilO Sdate is reaW'pUced at W&X .ceat er- an ce...;i....:......J....i 12 nZJl&&& flol25U. ad- . 5 vanced.to 126, and closed at 126 " fcS?V SA . 1 ki3 Silver Is "in limited request at oa6 cents belpvr the in I Thr i but little doin to-dav in Foreign Exchange. iZr:; ; 3 Leading drawers ask 108 1 days terUng bUls 3 eensbo--.-..... ; orUbet.. iEABSTUli'S--The market for State .and Westert is at an active advance of ten to twenty-five iThesales are 15,800 bUsi - ? ; 5 1 ' i ' '- 45 1 1 We quote : ii ,j ntn.s.ia . - . a- . 75 S SupeTnue"State,M-...i.-.,..ii' vr-V IVmnAfU . ' - '.: : MJ iAU un.i-..i i ii i- j---r u vuu,, .,.,.V-T-, super avtef-w ' " - t o i rrv- WiTarn . Silver..'. .. -r- 4 tT" AVTT Exchange, cent. l-ifjOo' f50 .UwfOi O.W IJotie).......?,..1'0 r Kxtra Sc. Louis-.....-.--V Pollok street. Middle street. Middle 6treet. Tlie Cholera at IVew TorR. i . : AlbahT, April 20. - aXiquors. . I The Governor will at once issue a Procia- Bouin Jfron birt. , 1 ,. . ... ., r,m Middle street, mation declaring lew i ors vuy ;Middlo street. ' ;. ,. ' South Front street, impending pestilence. n, .,."'1 . . . ti .1 10 tnis cnargeuscar.pieaaea ignorance 01 me cureg fe00Sj DOns ana old sores, severe burns law. Thfe Mayor informed him that he could and scalds,; cuts, bruises and sprains, swelled not disDensc'that article ffrfltuitousrv. and joints, ringworm ami tetter,, broken breasts. therefore charged him fifty cents for this his Uted feet and chilblasoach, painmj . ,b J the face, neuraleia and rheumatism. It is a hrst lesson,:-- y j : ,5 t r. sure ramedv for A tub and Chills and Fever: Mr. J. S. Farri ngton was Bned one dollar ; por feaie by PRIMROSE & DILLING HAM, for discharging firearms witbin the city lim- and all druggists 1VT 17 XIT D 17 D TVT ' TVT A O Tr 17 T . Banuaw FLOtn-Holders rehding higher prjce. - XIJi VViJLIX-tJLllV -JiaiAJtlXaAVJ-i; Saie were made of VSObOW ' ?f"lvr,iir ; .. . , I and I10.60al5.TS lor exwa ana f" "T : r.V;"-;.- V- ' - 1 . I -VvJTw.w vt-Thr U a moderate call at aa ad W h n QO.l Q Ml'TnCJ ,i 1 11 Tf ATI t J t twhtv.fivnoen tsWe notice saiei of 40 ? " UUll;0(UU ; "l . . , I bbls' at $t .T5a800 fbrommon, and $3.65a$12.35 - tor, extra . rVtnw MiiL The market is Bieaav. onicn w !. REPORTED AND CORRECTED DAILTrBY.t ', it ot gopxbls At $3.o0a3J0: Jlor- Jersey, and $43 fonBraudy- 'V'iXIIJ3V'lFIUlMlNOrrOif YgEliThere is a larga business doing at an advance ' ' w 0f three to six cents. The sales ara 124,000 bush at , f i I h f 'WHOLESALE" ; GROCERS. SalSS Sr unwundftMl'waukee, club r$l 6UaU6 for t o - T I Ain in T 3tl.lGHl.OU 1U1 At. . South Front street. South Front street. Middle street. Ueed. Stores. Craven street. "Clothing:, &c. iio uraven uw Pollok street; I Stationery. t t Pollok street. I Bfew York Markets j , New York. April 20. Cotton isfcduU. Sales of two hundred and sixty' bales at 37 cents. , : ? -Geld 126 J ..' r -!; oliers-ntists. Middle street. Pollok street. rf -We invite atte ion LOCA 31. New Advertisements. tothe following advertisements. Baer & Eppler, 42 Pollok street, nelr Lthe ice -stJ11119 corner ol Miaaie, oner iurai vuuitc asomv- Nat. JSx.anaxrans. jon.ivu. i , SouthNl'ront street, j ment of Dry Goods, Ladies Fancy Ooods, iSoots, i Vhite Labor. Nat. Ex. and Trans. Company. chmakers. ird. Saloon. JJ'otind.ries. Shoes. &c. " - . The regular Annual Meeting of the stocK holders of the Bank of Commerce, Newbem, Us. Messrs. Tiddy, Fleming & Co., without a hearings paid a fine of one. dollar for their drayman; driving on tbe wrong , fcide of the street, , , Mr. R. C Kehoe. summoned 'to answer for driving between Middle street Market and the Dock, was dismissed; the Mayor not deeming the evidence 'sufficient to convict. The City Clerk appeared to have his hands full, issuing licenses to saloon keepers, huck sters, draymen, &c, &c. Impoetant Aerist. A man who gives the name of Andrew Mercer was arrested here yesterday under the following circumstances: He arrived at Goldsboro' on the Wilmington train, night before last, where he created sus picion. - He left immediately on foot in the di rection Tof Kewbern; and on the departure, April 17. 13-lm April is, im:'1 ; COTTONThe tew days of activity manifested during the past week has been succeeded by a return of the usual Pollok street. Craven street. Richmond, "Va. OFFICERS, tncilmen. r. Ward 4-tE. R. Stanly, oe. Ward 5 ;J. J. Roherson". er. Ward 6 James Osgood. Phytician Robert S- Primrose. ,7hitty. ' tevenson. . oi 11. Oliver. ' - . " will be held at the residence of the Cashier, I yesterday morning, of the Newbem train from Goldsbpro', parties were put upon the alert to see if fiercer would take the train by the way. Mefcfer ;did ' get on; the train, but on Hearing Iewbern he was observed to jump off. j Infor mation was at occe given to the police here, when the train stopped, and one or two of the force started in pursuit, but failed to come up Middle street, on the 8th Mav prox. See call m Murray's North Carolina Steamship , Line has reduced its rates of freight between More- head City and New York. See advertisement. MCUOrmiCK nas anoiner aucuuu wuj. See his rptice. ' v Valuable nroiertv for sale. - A steam saw ordinary at 24c; good ordinary zee; middling c good middling 31c. ' ' - ' : y ! . CRUDS TURPENTINE 150 barrels, mostly t old dip, changed hands at from $3 a 3. Virgin and new dip is. being held in anticipation of an improved market, ana at noti flir,Mi no limit nnprntinni).'! '!. ? i7t" ? fl iVSiL?'.' A SPT'S. TURPENTINE In request for shipping parcels Sales' 100 casks, dark, 47Jc, white 55c. f ; ROSIN' -ji li:4l,:y.fii:4' Ui'.-:-' Common.......... " $ 50 v . ,2. 00,, j Stined,..r.MiU...M'M......-MM........ (,2 25 , 2 75 i No, 2 and TSo. 1..J......:... '-,00 6 00 Pale . i. 8 66 . . 9 00 , Whiteir...-................ 10 00 11 00 ;:.::.z 50 - 2 00 sale. 1 See advertisements. HE BOARD OF TRADE. . Jerkins. ,uel Blagge, C. II. Taylor. . Cowpland. es, mill and a fine lot of lumber are offered for Sth him; He was subsequently arrested and is now in the city jail. ; , - - -v The cause of the arrest is kept a secret, but will probably transpire this morning at the Mayor's office. Look to the Inteeests or our own Ports. We copy the following from, the Raleigh Sentinel of yesterday, to draw, the attention of all concerned to what it legitimately imports. id'iohria?rrA Jf;Jf W Great efforts are now making to draw trade ,7. S. Walker, W. 0. Hunt, T.J. , . , , ; iirom tne pons oi : mis oiaie, tsuuiu oi u, n,?EAdyntS0j and north of us, Z a . Jilni Aw t7 throng Virginia. Now we wish it to be dis E. R. Stanly, D. Heaton, Wm. II. I . r. e V1. , tmctiy understood tnac we are tne auvocaies of the most comprehensive system of fte un trammeled trade. We do not think that . -mv . i a I Hie luioi, wct-tk. una vtocj M 11 rrQV C IM Art h 1 . 51 m 1 1 11 ouiet. and operations are limited. We not sales of 75 l ? , I bales ordinary at 24c ; ' STEAMSHIP LINE. Rates Re cTuced 1 BETWEEN NEW ; YORK AND V MREHE AD f CIXY, N; C.I J ON and after this date the Rates of Freight bv this line will be Fifty (50) cents for dry barrels, Sixty (60) "cents for wet,. . and Ten (10) cents per cubic foot. All goods for warded to destination immediately on arrival of Steamer.- Goods for any point on the M R.' R. will be loaded in through cars to avoid breaking bulk at Goldsboro. Sea freights will follow them to destination : No charge for receiving, forwarding, wharfage or com mission. GEO. W. DILL, Agent, ; Morehead City, N C r MURRAY, FERRIS & CO. Agents New York, i April 21. V i : 17 lm AUCTION SALE ON S ATURDAY, APR1L 21. "XXTILL be fold at auction, at JOHN YV1 McCORMICK'S Auction House, No." 55 Middle street, between Pollok and Broad, on SATURDAY, AT 10 A. M. AND 3 KM.; 1 Horso, 2 Buggies, 2 Light Waggons a lot of iT,tr rnd Waatern: fl.80al.85 for unsound do i $2.3 ja 1 2.65 for white Canada; $2.25 for nw white .Michigaa ; . L.u , IV. nn,ti RtfttA at. 6flnf:3oi Jersey at 5466c; Canadian' 58a59; " hew Western at 42a4c, and old do at 58a59c. - - f . ' ' 1 Coen la i in moderate request s uTttuwi6 sales ar 46,000 buahela af 80a82cor unsound Sj and c3a fn,r hnnnfl Western mixed, in store and delivered. COFFEE The market is quiet but holders- are steiuly in their views. We quote in gold net cash, duty paid Rio 10 r- ava, cofifee, prime 20K2ci good (l0c; !tair' 17alx, or iiuifii fair 10 eood careoes 17Valyc ; Java maU and bag, i26Ha27 ;nativn ueylonconee za-i , Maracaibo coffee lda22q Laguayra do. WtfaZlc; bt. Doming dc,l84aW ui A COITON lue marnei is quiet, iiicjjmni . anu loweri : The sales, are mainly to exporters, aud include 2.950 bales. . , " ' ! .' Wequoto: ' ' 4 -l-v-- N.Orleans - . . Upland. Florida. Mobile, and J exus. Good ordinaryi... 83 i 33 a . :J- -Low middling,.... 35 35 - 35 - MiddUng,..M...4.. a? ' c " - s - Good Middling,. ... 40 41 . f4l v . 4i4 -. HAY is in lair demand at ouasuc Tor ttnippmg ana re- TAR As to size............ irtADWUinu fiTrtCTT STivu.MATinkrtnrerti are in-. I tail Qualities. VWCU'AV"' - ---I. ,vl; -.r l A different at the present demand and prices. The supply w-ut xxX alteration : i Thetaies Include sttu hhds is scarcely Hspre than meets the demand for home con- Cuba at 45a63c ; 185 hhds Porto Kico at7ua75. At aucy sumption. ' We 4-epeat our quotations as perour last. - tion, 102 hhds, 17 tea Porto" Rico at Q 264 be ; 100 bbi ev r vvh;T. nv nhi fitAT lnn?M '15 00 (a ,18 00 Otleans at 6272c, and 200 bbls Cnba at S8Ja4lc, 4.mos. hite Oak Bbl. Staves, fUong ax-, io w . w , NAyAL 8TORES Crude turpentine, w Inacuue at i Red Oak Barrel Staves, $ long Ml. , 13 00 ,15 0Q , aDOut $5.00a$5.75 ; . spirits turpentine veil at 7)a90c. . hai finir linn, stavfts. ions Ai ... , u vu fw uu i itoaina nave oeen m raiuer uvitci cwu, cuiuiiic- Ash Heading, Barrel, MA.i.; 10 00 ' 13 50 SHINGLES ; ou e"0 w - PR.VISIOiJS-Pork-Thej FLAXSEED a bushel,.............,'. ? 4 1 00 f - 1 25 H The Bales are 4,200 bbls at $6.00a$20J25 lor, hiess,.cashrf nnRX-a busheL... !; .1 90 . i , 1 00 and regular a way, ' closing? M $6.00 ; J25V00af xo ni -ro M ) 1- T!V RA I IW.W pw rr . "iio-fi uuouci... .......,..... v r ,-wr ty, , M n Tarv. .IMH) hhU ne mM8 IOf ADriL. Jiav. .llllltt. HAY- 3 60 V bushel.......,....... t t3. .t" , i ture delivery, 8,500 bbls new mess, for, qa cwt" :....:a. i so a l 75" ji . o . at fiiLvsawjas.1-" J h'Rftok . . J 3 oa"aJ 3 56 n ,Beoir 8ns There ia bnt iitUe doWg. aWeTntUce boxes at 14Kal4,4c iQCUumberland cut; Ua ort rib;, 16 for btratford cut, and lo,Uu0 lb LIME Rock, 3 0O ;CE51ENT Bxadaia,i-..-.aXl -UJ-' 4 O0 , PLASTKRW.....- it) 00 4 50 ! '. 'FERTILIZERS v;,',v r( ' ifiV4 n Allen & Needle's,' 150' lb bags, tonl fv" 50 00 w Ford's, toa,...... COUNTY OFFICERS. r. -William G. Bryan. trWilJiam G. Brinson. ookfield. Equity Y. C. Roberta. ai Court?. P. Latham, Chairman, aner, Jas. Osgood, Daniel Brinson. r Dr. , Richard G. Cobb, Frederick nf , Nathan Whitford, Bishop E. .lsbn, Peter F. -Carraway, Wm. II. 1 'I ' ' h the City of Newbem James Osgood, .rri Hay. Public BuUding$Alex&ndcr C. Wm. II. Ma shall, J. J. Brabble, i. W. Clark. - I Stores Denard Hancock, Daniel Page, James Arthur. ... v F.IIarget. i -Jno. D. Flanner, Chas. Kelley, I rge Green. ' OF NORTH CAROLINA. Worth, of Randolph. i. II. Bagley, nf Pasquotank. W. Best, of Greene. ; -. "rogden, of Wayne. ,. Battle, of Wake. ' THE MAILS. J as follows: 1 rk, Philadelphia, Balti- shington, D. C and all jAsty dxulyj &(. Jeaufort, N. C , dailyrat. esdays, Thursdays, and Another Robbery Yesterday, between breakfast and dinner hours, the residenee of Mr. John Pearce, on George street, near the Soldier's Burying Ground, was entered by thieves and robbed of, about five hundred dol lars worth of clothing, a gold watch, teD or twelve dollars in specie and a revolver, and perhaps other property. The thieves broke trade - can be conrolled by legislation, or pen a back window, ana entered, ana as ssir. that it will flow where we wish it, in violation P- was at his place of business, and no one else of its own ine vocable laws. We desire free a home, they helped themselves to what they trade, and we know trade will seek and' find U touna witnoui lei or mnurance. ;xue puuu the phortest and the cheapest route to market. I were promptly notifiedi of ;tlns robbery, and it lf'we sit supinely down and feelfsatisfied that V is more than likely .ttiat the rogocs will to trade should come in this direction or go in caught. VVe hope they may be severely pun- Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Me Chests, Peruvian Guano, tonr.......:.? Tables, Chairs, &c, &c. April 21. tools, Tin Ware, 17-lt Yaluable Prbperty for Sale. THE STEAM SAW MILL, located on East Front street, is offered for sale. The Engine is thirty horse power. Also, FORTY THOUSAND FEET OF LUMBER, consisting of ashe and pine, 10,000 feet of which is heart flooring.. For further particulars apply to the subscribers. MALLORY & DAY, - Hancock street, near the Depot. April 21. ; ; 17-3t GUN NY BAGGING ; BURLAP BAGS 2 bushel BEESWAX, SPIRIT CASKS t , -', . New..T..;...v.U...::I.J.'..V r s bo ' ' 4 oo Second-han(L'l.J-4""-"'""::1 50 "& 2 00 sales of 140. 15ic for short : Cut Mkats. There ia: but little xiomana. : jr rices are the same. .The sales include 225 pkgs , at 15al7 c for hum in drv salt and sweet pickle; and 104iallUc fur 65 00 Bhoulders in do. a-ir -i v.-. 120 00 ' Lard. Holders are firm in their views. . - vv e notice ; sales of 400 tcs and bbls at 164alS4c for WO. 1 to kettle: rendered city, and 18al8 for Western. ;. v; Butter. There is a good demand for new State, and prices, though unchanged, are not firm. .. ... jr?' f . CHteaB. The market is dull and heavy. C Small lots are changing hands at 18a20c for farmers' dairy ; -2v;a22c !28. ; 32 i: 35 ; . ,. 40 30 ! 32 ; , for factory and new dairy at 15aa)e in quality. - : SALT The market is moderatively active at full ratos. that, without regard to the conditions of i-hort-ness of route, rapidity of Iraneportntion, and cost, we simply accomplish nothing. Trade rolls on in its legitimate channel, unmindful of what we think or feel. ' The simple question is, will the railroads and shipping interests of North Carolina, par ticularly of this section of the State, sunei trade and commerce to slip through their fingers, if they can prevent it? We would ished. , Wilmington, and all mtb, daily, at...... ......... iday, at jville, every Wednesday 4 P.M. 11 A. M. l A.M. I 4 P. M. 12 M. i ! I 7 A.M. gton and Plymouth, N, and Thursday, at......... i 7 A. M. om 8 A. M. to 6 30 P. HI. Suundays, nd from 1 to-2 P. M. ! ' ielivered in the Uhited States, includ jst be Dreaaid, or they will be sent to e, unless addressed to the heads of gton, D. C. i GEORGE W. NASON, r, P. M. 'ENT OF UNITED STATES. w Johnson, of Tennessee, f : W. H, Seward, of New York. Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania. ilW. Dennison, of Ohio. Navy- Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. Interior James Harlan, of Iowa. ; Treasury Hugh JlcCullough, of II- ' James Speed, of Kentucky. Senate Latayette S. Foster, of Con- iise. Schuyler Colfax, oi Indiana. ' Supreme Vourt. V f Ohio, Chief Justice. no, Georgia. , New Nork. V , Pennsylvania. ; . Maine. Ohio. ; Inois. '"' "": : ' ?.' jwa. ' .; , . California. . T , ' cnant Generals. idnia. ' ' j. ' '. ..'. renzo Thomas, Delaware. -at Joseph Holt. District of Co- ai Montgomery 0. Meigs, of Penn- JCEIPTS, 7T-- u.i l CHARTER PARTY, HIPPING ARTICLES, . ; BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, I of Job Printing, either plain or uted with promptness at the ! COMMERCIAL OFFICE. Personal. We omitted, inadvertently, to acknowledge a visit to our sanctum,, on Thurs day, by K P. Waring, Esq., the able and fear less editor of the Charlotte Tines, Our friend was in the enjoyment of excellent health, and be left us with the assurance that his paper is in a flourishing condition, and that he himself, has quite recovered from his recent arrest and live hundred dollars fine,' at the hands of the ask mis question oi tlie merchants, too, but miUtary authorities. luai wc k.uuw mcy uavo-no voice in me mat-i - - : ter, and are wholly at the mercy of the two classes we have named. And then the nextj question is, Is not trade slipping through their fingers? And the third question is, Can it noj be helped? And the final question is, Is any thing being done to help it ? For the present I we leave these questions to be pondered, and we ask attention to the following from the Sentinel : . r-. Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. We are glad to learn that the business on this road is increasing, since the opening of the Seaboard Road. We are also specially pleased to learn that tlie freights have been considerably less ened on the Raleigh and Gaston and Seaboard I Roads. Our readers are aware, that serious -com plaints, and no doubt well founded, have for some time existed, both in regard to the high GEEAT Asa HABiz'8iABis have been in Charlotte The Times of that city thus speaks of them and their daddy : ' . We were very sorry that , the inclemency of the weather prevented a fuller attendance upon the lecture of our frieud- "Asa Hartz " The subject was a novel one, and was handled in a very novel way." - - Babies, though common in the family circle, and there occupy a high and important posi tion, are seldom introduced to society until they are grown up, when they are left to take care of themselves; , but our friend 4Asa" thinks they are deserving of public notice from the moment they open their little peeper to the light. He has therefore afforded them a lecture, in which the varions stages of Baby hood are discussed in his own unique style. : Verily, our friend Asa " is a fellow of infinite jest." In order to appreciate this chirges and detention of freighi on all or most I R;"7. . " L i, !T " '" "-i. of our Rail Koad,. . We are g.ad that no such S?', ' ..VOSSS.?. ".v ui ita eprigutiiucsa and superabounding , humor. , . ; , . . , 7 As a lecturer we think Asa ' mil do. f We trust his bachelor hearers were greatly edi fied, and will be inclined to covet tuose connu bial ties which were the subject of his lecture. Sails To-DAT.The steamer Bettie, Crane master, sails to-day( at 5 o'clock, P. M., for Washington, N. C, from Leland, Biglow & Co. Mrs. Lucretia Mott, the noted Quaker preacheress, in a recent Sunday lecture, said the time was fast approaching for women to ask a higher recognition of their . powers in all the various relations of life. She thought there ought to be more equality in the , marriage relation ; that women ought not to be required "to obey." The marriage contract, says this gentle Quakeress, ought, to- partake more of:' the nature of a " reciprocity 'treaty ' between the sexes than it does at present. REDDCTIQi EST PRICES 'r'r of V ''.'.''! BIRF (E(O(0)Pg LADIES' FANCY GOODS, I 01otlaJLxi.s; AT ground of complaint, if it has lain heretofore, can now lie against the Raleigh and Gaston and Seaboard Rail Roads. v A friend has just handed us the following bill of freight paid by him, which demonstrates the assertion : - " , Mr. -: 1866 To Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, Dr. April 13, To 3 bbls potatoes, bag of onionsand s I : box axes on R. &G. R. R., $1 65 " .To " ' on S. & R. R. R, 1.65 To " on Baltimore Boat,-1.00 44 J To one box on R. & G. R. R., .40 44 To 44 onS. & R. R., .40 4 To 44 on New York Boat, 1.31 4 41 It will be observed that freight! from Bal. Baltimore to Raleigh, on 2 bbls. potatoes, bag of onions, and box of axes, by way of Sea board and R. & G. R. Rs, was only $4.30, and the charge on one large goods box from New York, by the" same route, was $2.11. Perhaps it would not be amiss for those con nected with our other Roads to show the pub- BAER & EPPLER'S, i POLLOK STREET, i . NETVBE11N, N. C. SALT American, Liverpool,.... . Marxball,. COAL BedA8h, tori PORK I V i i City Moss,.., Thin,... Prime,...'... ........ .7. Oak barrels, ....... Pine ban els,. ... ... ... ... ... ' PEA NUTS- bushel,...... .r HAMS North Carolina, ID,... - BACON Nprth Carolina,.....'..... - !LARDt FLOUR y H ,-hT,fl Super&ne, barrel,-. ............... Family,... .1 .; . GROCKRIES ' COFFEE ; ' ; , Rio, fvirr I " . choice, . Laguayra, Java,:....:.. TEAS " , ' Young Ilyaon, common to jchoice.. Gunpowder, common to choice.......... Imperial....... Ooloag,..I......L...U..l..4..".' ' SUGARS- V'j" .. ; - Porto Rico, fair to good,.........,.M..M Porto Rico, prime and choice,.. Crushed,....'. Powdered,-....... Granulated,..!.! Coffee, A, - n - . - Extra C,......... C...... ..... 'RICE v-'J.j- ' I. Carolina,. Rangoon,..!. SPICES Pepper,...".:. Clovea.. jxut megs......... .............. uinger K,ace,....... MOLASSES ' Jt 7Jjli I -2 75 2 90. 2 75 V .3 00 4 50 r5 00 12 00 14 00 8UGAR The market for 'raw ia more active at un changed rates. S We quote r to goed refining at lOgu, lOUc The sales ire 1A17? hhds of Cuba ; at Wal2 fi..p Cuba, 50 hhds Porto Rico at 12al2c, and 571 bxa lia vanna at' 10al2c, Refined is in good demaud at our figures. v We quote soft yellpw at 18al4c,' soft white at 14al5cand crushed, powdered f aud granulated at si no (7h a.i on J TEAS Market continues ouiet at dobi iormer rate?, ; 30 00 a 31 00 5 TOBACCO Leaf ia only in moderate demand ; the bet- . , ? j ter sorts are firm, but poorer-qualities tend in buyers' la-; 25 00 2G 50 vor jgales 283 hhds Kentucky at 5a20. Manuiactured : ia still inactive!? '" ' '' tu,i;'w 10 00 12 00 .' -.WHISKY The marketis quiet at 26a2J27'tjr-r State; ' o ba s- a ba ' and Western. , ; .. f '. 4 ' -r. : 8 50 . : 9 WOOL There Is considerable inquiry at ; steady rates 1 50 -s2 00., The sates include 125,000 lbs fleeces at 50aoCc for 18 - 20 State, Michigan, low anu unio.-, a smaii lot or rexas at 1ft r i 1 it'' 21c, 3,000 lbs Californ a at 20a25c, ,50 ibalss Mestiza, and xo g ? , 100 bales white Donskol on private terms, - 18 GO ' '19 VUfTflnTil Tn LlMrnml l&O fiAllta. Anttnti 'nf " S.11 8,000 bash corn at ld. -To Bremen jt400 tcs tobacco; at r- 8 00 9 00 .10 00. 13 50 12s3d. 1NUJ tREPORTS. 28' , r.29 80 ' 31 32 a rS3 v.. 34 -? PORT OF NEWBERNiOii 35 40 30 An 'ft mm New Orleans,. Cuba,.... April 20.-4A.rrived Anna B' Ilayes, - Tilhn,: from Windsor, N. C, to Baltiuiore, put in for repairs to Leland, Biglow & Co. ! -, " . , t, ?: - .r... i Str El Cid, Ilobart, 12 O'clock p. from New Ylrk mds and passengers, to GoodspeecLT ? ; PORT OF NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. , fAprll 14. Arrived Steamer , DeWitt' Clinton, frqm Savannah, Ga., via Beaufort, N. C fox New Yoik. . v ( Steamer? Cil a r Slocnm, JSlizabetft Ultyi via canal, passengers and freight to A. A C. Canal Company; :,, . ; r . ' Steamer Emma and barge, Chowan river, luinberjpeiis. and cotton for Baltimore. i I - ' s Steamer J. D. Coleman. Phillips, Roanoke river, cotton. 1 14 I staves and fish, to Freer & .Neal and others. -r. Barge Walter Lipe, Koanoae river, staves, shingles, &C to Ricks, Hill & Co and others. ?. " 7 8tam tug Chowan, Cain, North river, vessels in tow, , ; Boat Star, Ballance, Currituck countyi corn and pota-C toes, to master:'?' " ,; -v?'"' ')'; . t Boat Eclipse, Hampton,: Currituck county, ; corn. and. potatoes, to master.,? !: ;;-', .... j- Boat Simpson. ' Simpson, Currituck county, coru aud potatoes, to master. ' i: ?-.;. ... . . . -.- .-r Steamer Ij. Y. Canon, Jones, from Edenton, N.C 700 bbls. fish, bound Jo Baltimore.. .erf i . ' Schooner .Osceola, .Harris, Ply mouth, . NV C, 180,000 shingles. for Bordentown, N..J.-' 1 " ,r-'f tX hides,.-., to master.- ,r. Schooner Dolphin, Allen, ; Bay river N, C, potatoes to master. ' f . .. ci.1: pv- - ... i 1 Steamer: Favorite,' Todd, Williamston, Hartford, N toC. E! Staples. " , ' ''" '. ' Schr Osceola, Harris, Plymouth,' N.? C7' with shingles, bound to Baltimore, j.,; iv rr r? . vvi. ,V; v Schr Eugene Brawn, Elizabeth X5ty, f with, corn and wheat, to master. v : . ' . ' . . " . ' ' , ' . Schr Louisa B. Ballance, Barnett, for Roanoke ' Island, i 85 r. 1 90 15 2 tX) 1 15 2 00 1 05 ; '1 80 13 ; 1 f . 17 19 21 " 19 ' - 'i 'T 18 ,',J-20 16 : 18 ;5I5,t 17, s 17 18 15 '16 ' '14K-,15 10 ,12 -40' 440, - ' 35 ! 35 i 1 10 125 , ; .it. . ? s t ri v 'il. ... -- ..' it - J ! i . ..'..n.!HHmM..,..-. i 1 10 . 1S5 j I with iron and rags, to J. Jaeobs.'ij w April 20.' 16-lm Porto Rico,. 85 1 05 SYRTJPS- Bertrand's Xa3!..;...;;!...!,.!i.i i 00 1 25 WiUiam Moller,sv.,i........i;...J 'A 95; a 1 75 u Green Point,,,,.,,,.........,....., ,.i . ;4 ?65t - Hudson River Extra....... .; DRUGS "3 U." Alum,..M..M. jsW il'iw C-i BL Car. Soda, AmericaniJ.'..,! j V Bi. par. Soda, (English,),.. Sulphur, Epson i Salts, BANK OF COMMERCE, A.T NEWBEEN". THE .Regular Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Bank! will be held at the residence of the Cashier, on Middle street, on Tuesday, the 8th day of May; being the second Tuesday. ; r. : .; vi rai ! -, ; A .full atiAndanna.: VbeV in "r ? !U Ttar, primerU v.- r uy uruiv, as Jt Will, DO I j RTTNTITITT'I necssary to take into ;fv f i.s.j--7-::r::T:" " moigo, Madras, w...... - "-viuuK . urooeeaines i unaer tne t5- m..:h. - . ;. OWHV. aofemuiy, enuuea," An aci to enable the Banks of this State to close 4 their business." , ; -: . , - , N. B No J 1 President, :: Cashier Director, rent er Clerk 95 Madder.- i )II.MHHHm..M..IH . .. ... ... .... . pm . ' ; j Agent or Clerk can vote as proxy.1 ! : t . , . J . A. GDION, Cashier. April 20 :.::). J. ' i 16-lOt i : Wewbern Times copy. 60r JJoWr: 95 140 1 00 ; 1 6Q ?75 Castile p!,4,.Ui.Wn..;T X? 20 - 5 -25 )1 Rosin Soap,.,..... 12, t V0.15fft Sardines, Jboxesr.... ,.r .30. 32 ; Turkish Pnme.-Li'r-'l!f18H'' ' Malt Vinegari'McCandless & Smith's, 1 - ' " ! 1 1 Philadelphia!... Lm.' j i r ' S5 ' -' i40li Olive Otty pints JL...' 3 - 621 ; ; 65 j - April. 18.Arnved. Btr , yiinton7 Blpcuin, Elizabeth Viiy, su nones. ' . ( i April 14-Sailed. Str Orlando, Baker Roanoke Island, 1 with barges, to wrecks on coast. , ; 1 f,, Str Chowan, Cain, North river. . Sloop Tonquin, Fountain, sundries, N. C. , ' ' V" Steamer Philadelphia, Jones, from 'Baltimore; for New bem, N. Cn general cargo. StrOrient, Todd, Edenton; Plymouth a4 Williamston, N. C, g?neral cargo: f.4 .8 . , 4 Rr.hr Marv CL Towns, from Nawbern.' tnr' Nw Vnv r... wJa. I val stores. . . - . .. . -,11 v April 18 Str Favorite, Rogers, MurfreesbbroV Hi '02 . ; Str Chowang, Cain; North ; river, with 5 Tassels in tow. i 8chr J T WilUs, Chadwick, Newbern, guano. . Schr Phoebe S Williams, McCready, Chowan Yiver; : Schr Eugene, Brown, Elizabeth City:Kr t cvJ 3 ? ' Sloop Thetis, Coons, Elizabeth City. , , rk , . , . t Sloop Bride Odissa, Coons; Elizabeth City: 4 '' Sohr Dolphin, Alien WashingWn, N. C,.stihdries: " " t-v tj. PORTOF BALTIMORE. , f April lS.Arrived-fSchr;, Brunette; '.; Johnson,' ' from, Newhern.-H - insn, . .ii ;?ii. L m f M kmobaitd a April ! 18. Arrived at Fortress -Monroe I via the canal jfrom . Plymouth, N.CL. schr OsceoU, for ! Baltimore." C.V- r.;v;; , '.-.r -- ' T . ' .; ... - .i liii:'i-- l.t. -PORT OF NEW -TORK.j j - . ' April 17. ArriTed Str Ellen g. Terry, Chapin, from Newbern, 66 hours, mdse and passengers, 'to GowlfnVed. Apru i. vieareo sir .iii via, uobart lor Newbern; Cider yinegarr....U-...M,.... j t.j8Q - j.35 tc9ood8peed, fi(:VlUj. ti4xJ t; firjr , r 0 c o c
The Newbern Journal of Commerce (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 21, 1866, edition 1
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