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'. - : . ; . .it ' .... ! I :i t . . a?. I I ) 1: fa 1 ft, XV" m rate? 14. DEI :ptn( ir J?: 1l If PPM of a. ' .late f pmei She i eras fc juris perns" cess jarefi es i (lit: . br:fsi ere ;herf prs'oa I j. recr k elbr of a des,i at s irelj CVS s Vthe hetf inia-1 ione gut. TUT ,tP if tee? ilef f M M hT0 JIJ1 T' .en; ..Of ','r'- W pre: f JOMMERGIAL. lit C, 'APRIL 21, 1866. AJLt SUMMARY OF kTEI 'IST332 WS. : " ; ' is now lighted by as. t occurred on the Wi & W. sday last, which delayed the 3 train some hours. Slight ind nobody hurt. t I. Anderson has resigned . Agent of the National jpany at Ilaleiah, .'and re has been appointed his us A. Henry, of Tennes .vited by the Philanthro the 'Juiversity of Chapel j the annual address be - erarj Societies in June. nmencement is anticipa- in ' confederate" grey, red artillery braid, was ys.ago, near. Wad esboo,, ik of an old' tree ! And i probably had a wife who tfully ,for his return, or a j heart perpetually asks, boy !" ; , J . : j me nt Agents. " Two epresentiDg themselves as t Agents," stopped a negro i nule, near High Point, a ;o, and claimed the mule as t property." The negro j it," and remonstrated with 2eiog a watch in the boy's ey generously pronosed to a compromise. The negro ; that, even, and rode home, ire iuformation of the matter fellows arrested. Look out ment Aeents." oking case named John Ha 30 ted as having no nose and ,) was arrested in Salisbury, sd before the Mayor of that Tednesday, for attempting o ce into the dwelling house of yerfielda day or two previous- 3 persou was found a lot of ch he could not account for, 'ie is supposed to have stolen where he said it was given to iere a lot had been stolen from r. In default of baily the pris- ommitted till the next term of court. XEWS ITEMS. ike among the drivers of the city railroad cars still contin- n half of mankind should not iiouths, except to put their d Jewish . congregations of , after a separation of twenty have united. ' it Johnson has approved the riating $800,000 to - reimburse f Pennsylvania. Lynch, of Charleston, has re- UiO, having received in aid of 3 some ?30,000. ' lie , restaurants are takios: day n nve uoiiars per week, and sell :y at 15 cents per drink. corn and wheat crops promise iddle and East Tennessee. Fruit een doing pretty well. ; i irectors of the Charleston and railroad have held a meetiug ,red their corporation iusolver.i. Martin, of the Catholic Church, ned to Natch toches, aher a long lurope for the benefit , of his dio- 16s Grizi's contract not to sing in or tivo years has expired,. and reports, of her , reappearance pcra. ; . V . ; ven hundred eases of. measles diseases have recently- occurred 0.3, vi wnicu a- Jarge per rinioated fatally. - ataries of the Mississippi are to a great height, aod much property is reported in the in- illDOig. i Jincn mill, at Pall RWer, wiH nes high and 393 feet W. It J 600 to 700 hands, and con U spindles. '-..; , ' ament alike an honor in finish ,n--to Ihe doad and living he labama, will be erected io the qaare mIoDtgomery. ' ; - Anderson cowhided one Rossj an Jai revenue collector,' in Wheel j., on Wednesdayfor charging h making false returns., : an named Elias J. Bosalle. reside ir iatchez. Miocoinrx; no JM house one night last week by ne laiers, carried into the woods and J murdered.- ; e;Qoeen has.just instituted, a new il or decoration, to be called the art Medal, which is to De awarded persons . who shall endanger 'their 3 in saving, or ' trying ;to save, the 3 of others, in case of shipwreck or 2rpp.rilof theeea. ' 1 1 1 THE Mrs. Ben. 0. Howard reports 8130,- 000 in bank, as the Tesults .ot tne great Southern Fair in Baltimore. . She ex pects to realize at least 820,000. more. The new Almaden Quicksilver Com pany of California, has on "hand thirty four thousand flasks of quicksilver, enough to supply the world for ninety days. Ex-President jPierce has just presented te the New Hampshire Historical Society the "Recordsofi the Court ;of Sessions'' in the Province of New Hampshire, fron 1692 to 1704. Mr. James P. Rogers who ', was for several years Assistant Postmaster of New York,: has resigned jhis position, to become the secretary of the Continental Life Insurance Company,. ; The Washington Chronicle says that the records of the deaths of the Federal soldiers who died in Richmond during the war were destroyed in the great con flagration of last April. - The Federal dead at Fort Pillow are being rc-interaed in. a 4 neat cemetery, over which a monument is to be raised. The Confederate-- dead remain neglected by both mends and toes.' -1 The colored celebration of-the pas sage of the Civil Rights Bill which was to have taken place in Washington Mon day, was postponed until Thursday, "on account. of the weather." . . Morality has taken a high standard in Carson City, where there is a dan cing school conducted on very strict, and pu ritanical principles "cash in advance, and nohuggin'." r v The Springfield Republican tells of a citizen there who beat his brother with a shovel, knockei his wife down and turned his mother, out of doors. Un pleasant style of a family man that. A colored wpman, who was born a slave in Washington, having purchased her freedom, prepared herself for a colle giate course and , this year graduated at Oberhn College, Ohio., The Reconstruction Committee, it is said, will report next week most favora my .to the admission of Tennessee. This, it is urrderstood, was' agreed upon at a meeting JMonday morning. Henry Gardner, a member of the 12th United States infantry, has been convic ted of murdering an old man at Elmira, New York, named Mulek, and sentenced to be hanged on the 1st of June next. ' During the funeral , services in the Capital at Washington of Senator Foot; a large pompous negro went into the Diplomatic gallery of the Senate, and was with difficulty persuaded out by the, doorkeeper,, r ", . ? Lord Palmerston, since bis death, has seen the erirpr of some of his earthly ways, but is honestly trying -to make amends for them. With this object in view, he has become a champion of the Fenians. So, at least, says a Cincinnati Spiritual medium. ' , , I i General Shipping and ' Commission Merchants, . NEWBERN, N. C.' t , .AGENTS-, . 4-- l i - . 1 ' - " EMPIRE LINE " STEAMERS TO PHILADELPHIA, AD I?.cliet Line to Northern IPorts. Aprils . 1 1-tf Tin Ware Manufactory AND ESTABLISHED 1853. HART A LEWIS, ' " " r' : ; .: ' ' 'T . j;;'- : ': i ; i Middle Street, Newbern, C,t 44 Fayetteville St., Italeifih', N. C AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE CELE- BRATED STEWART, .QUEEN OF , THE SOUTH AND WESTERN EMPIRE- j Cooking; Stoves, . AND DEALERS IN HAEDVARE,: HOLLOW AND WOODEN WARE, :t.&-"cr:'Kr:a-, V ; ' Pistols,. Powder, Snot, Caps, Window Olass, KeTOsiiae Lamps, Chimneys, Wick, Oils, .. . . -April 2. . tf ALEX. JUSTICE , ATT0RIIEY AT LAW, - -IJoT7loori,. XT . O, 1TFFICE on. corner of East Front and Short U streets, east side of East Front. - , ; April 18. 14-tf ; DAILY COMMERCIAL, EVTBERN K C, APRIL 21, - - , i Druggists, ODD FELLOWS' HALL; Middle Street, NEWBERN. JSr'. 'C. TVERYTHING in" our line of business al- jfs on nana. j EVERY ARTICLE , . FOR THE J UILET TABLE, Oils, Garden Seeds. ALL THE MOST APPROVED PATENT MEDICINES. Particular attention paid to putting up Prescriptions. J. GOODING, -V J . 1 L. W ATKINS." ' ll-3m April 14. MR WIN CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries and Provisions, Foreign and Domestic . WINKS, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, AGENTS FOR WINES AND BITTERS. SOUTH FKONT STREET, GASTON HOUSE. OPPOSITE April 17. 13 tf Desirable City Property .:,-. FOR SALE. TVNE Frame Dwelling House and Store, 7 with lot and out buildings, on the South side f Pollok street, four doors west of Middle street One Frame Dwelling Housp, contain ing six rooms, necessary out houses, with lot. N-W. corner of New and George ptroets. One Dwelling House and Lot, adjoining the above, on George street, containing four rooms, piazza in front, with out buildings, garden, &c. K.t- Apply to JOHN; HUGHES, Broad St: or Dk. J. B. HUGHES, Middle St. : April 10. . ; 7-tf J. M. EULIFSON & CO. GRAIN DEPOT X. BULUSOX JOHS PAECS AND Craven Street, near South Front. ALWAYS ON HAND H-A.Y, ' CORN, ' ' OATS, FEED, - ' MEAL, cc.9 See, irx any qixantity desired. f - 1 ' J. M. KULIFSON & CO. : April 14. . 11-lm . I.JIUBBS. O. HUBBS. HUBBS & BR0., J7Iiolesale & Retail Dealers. In ROCERIES, " " : ' : IT PROVISIONS, ' v FRUITS ; - CROCKERY, . - : NOTIONS, '' ?' FINE LIQUORS, &o. VliddleSt;, 1 door from Pollok, Newbern, N. C. Orders promptly fillecL " April 3. ; t - 1 lIm.' ' ' , - -J-.l . . l ' ' 1m aENTLEMEN desiring pleasant Board and comfortable Rooms - for themselves or rrailies, can be suited by addressing through ;ostOSceBox20S, ... . s , X. Y Z. April 17 : . - - I38t '. ' " . - , ' . ' .-., v , ;. .. Druggist & Pharmaceutist, - DEALER IN . - Pure Medicines, O H:EM: I OA LS, '' ' -s " " j , i (. "... "i , . ' i .. ' " faints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, &c. A,G E N T BY A PP O IN T ME ,N T ' k .-j -. -7 t- .i ' 1 ' FOR THE ' 3?rincipal Proprietary MEDICINE i ' IN THE tJNITED STATES. PREPARED AT ALL HOURS. Particular attention -to orders by Mail, at the New Drug i Store, Follok Streei ? NEXT DOOR TO. S o n t li e r n E x pr ess. April 7." ' j . 5-tf ' PHAIR fc FARE, No. 41 PolloU St., NEWBEEN,' TST. O., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in v DRY GOODS, "trimmings, ( EMBROIDERIES, ; CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, , " BOOTS Sd SHOES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, &C, &C, JCSF Call and examine them. ! April 8. r 1-tf Murray's North Carolina STEAMSHIP LINE, 1 .SAILING EVERY SATURDAY OE ISTEW YORK. THE NEW FAST SAILING SCREW STE All SHIPS zodiac, ..;.....:....;....CAPT. childs; OUSolE TELFAIR, ............ CAPT. DEANE. nnHIS LINE OFFERS INDUCEMENTS r. over any other line in the State for dis- paten ana cneapness. '"No eharore is made for receiving fam&diiir: drayage, wharfage or commissions, and there tore saves to the shipper from twenty to thirty percent ov6r other lines. . T i - II1 " For information, freight, or passage, having gooa, accomodations, apply to . . ( GEO. W. DILL, Agent, J . ' Morehead City. N. C, or to : . , ' MURRAY, FERaiS &CO., , 60 & 62 South Street, New York. April 8 ' - ' i-tf D. WHITFOED, : Q. , W. DILI, W. C. WHITPORD. WHITFORD, DILL & CO., S&ippi . Receiving,; Forwarding v - ; AND GEXEJIAL . - . , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Newbern, :3N . C. "T)ERSON AL attention paid to the sale of X Produce. . GENERAL VESSEL AGENTS. April 3 ' . . i.tf. DENTISTRY. TRS. FOGG & B AOBY, Surgeon Dentists JL .and graduates of the . Pennsylvania Col lege of Dental Surgery, respectfully, offer their professional services to the citizens ot ","New bern and vicinity. : ; Teeth extracted without pain by. the use of Nitrus Oxid Gas. . Ether and chlorofcirm ad ministered irdesired. i. i - - ' w OflSce on Pollok - .street,- three doors above McLean Co, 's, Newbern, 1LC. - . I. S. FOGG, D. D.S., G. K. BAG BY. D. D. S. of New Jersey. of .Virginia. , ApriU. . , In- 1866. J. S Stevenson & Dro., , . : . ;. J ,, , 1 ,;. , fMtDDLE STREkT,!r ' " CORNER OF BROAD STREET, - n NEWBERN. WHOLESALE fe RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 'Jr .... i : CLOTHING, BOOTS, v ' : 'shoes;'.1.... i. I U " '4 .macs, 1 :. f i. ' 4 x j . . .r To r this department an E X PERI E N O E D M I L L IN ER is attached. ' HARDWARE, ;, 1 i QUEENS WARE, TINWARE, i GLASS WARE. WINDOW SHADES. April 18 -.i-m.:...- l4iy. Life and Fire Insurance. NEW OE3R.N AGENCY.' JV ;k; NA, iAGENT; RELIABLE SOUTHERN losnFaiice Company, OF NEW ORLEANS. CAPITAL - . - - $505,000. The undersigned begs leave to inform the in o imormjnein- appointed thee CNT r suring public that he has been ' t rvTr2. a. t . ' "A ra."ir iN3-rr of tho above named Company, and is now ready to take FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY f f 02 JVTT ORLEANS. 1 ' e u ? W CAPITAL - - 0565.000. -: . - J. E. NASH, Agent!' April 10. - ; ' : - - 7-6m- Dividend, Jan. 1, ;'68; 60 Per Cent THE MUTUAL BENEFITl Life Insurance .Companyi ' : CHARTER PER PET UAL. l- Office 861 Broad St.Newark,N. J. : . . : Assets OTer: S7,0OO,000. v MEDICAL 1 EXAMINER : AT. NBrBERN, jj C. : ii-i .vDivivB. Bioin.;-; 1. ; ; ; ' - . ... s..- ... . . ' t- '11 f April 10. 7-6m . , J.-E. NASH, Agents ;vr.t irJBeebaiooiv : BETWEEN POLLOK B&OAD. . "It TcNAMAR A &. PAGE respectfully an- JJX nounce to tue thirsty public that they have opened a New Salopn as above, where the choicest kinds of Wines, Liquors, . Ales, and j-ncx;iJccj, tnujsr iut tvh vix nana. iau anu see us. 4. V . April 4 8. I4-lm. 3 iTHE :PM : Being the Memories of a 'Confederate Pruoner in i Federal Pensi lnterepersedTcith Reminiscemes . o fAe. irar, jdnecrfoiw o Southern Generals, gfc, j-C. - ; .' ; I A 'LL be published in tbe OoUrse of the YV .present month by JOHN, G. SHEA, New .York, , the .'above Avojrkvinl a-' handsome .duodecimo, volume., .Price $1.25. , .-!,; . ; This ,wass the ; last , work , published in the Southern Confederacy.,. The, larger portion of tne edition was destroyed in the Great Fir in Richmond; ; v'-V n si Kt:4M,V ziZfc-'i ' It is nowj rpissued with considerable -addi tions ; ti l;r-'4 't. a vt.:r-J- ; A liberal discount to the trade, v v - Address, Editor. Index, ietershurgVa.: , i Apriij3,. . . .. .'".:...l. k tf.:. VP every, description, executed in the: best Millinery Goods risks at customary rates, i v-V i J ,rco) ro ouen luustrateaitJi . . . . , J. N ASHUeent: ' (PS8 tnnmng interest:"-, ,f .... , - ..1: LjT ' J.1 ' tr 5 It possesses much -excellence 'Tho r.tih. .''is -'"'l' i- ,AHJ : '1 !! ' Lage style and at short notice at the ,r ; 1 COMMERCIAL OFHCI!. April 12. x: - 1 0 - O O O NOW READY AND ON SALE i 't AT ! 33 CRAVEN ! GTrtEICT, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF. CLOTHING AND FUntllSIIIIJG GOODS, ME3sr"A.iraD1;:Bp.YS ' Manufactured eipressly for this Market !by the well-known house of ! .' " f- 7 S . - i t DEV til. N" & CO To which the attention; of both ; , . WHOLESALE : AND f RETAIL r BUrERS .ARE INVITED. 1 MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. -We hay now on eifeblllon Samples of all the latest sty lea of Fabrics, and "gnarant e e" to deliver Goods 4n; EIGDIT: 5) AYS: from date' of order. r r ; f r ADril 3. r . . , - . 1 lm 8. KORIHOOP. WX. H. ZTOKTHKOP. WM. A. CUSIMIKd NirtHrdp CummlncV ' COMMISSION MEnCHAfJTS, kS And proprietors of the 1 ' i WILMINGTON STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS . STRICT personal ratten tion paid to the salu of Cotton, Naval Stores. Corn, &c. Or ders for Lumber'solicited. - " 1 '. April . ; ,j-m lv8m; NEW B O OK S - By Messrs. W. B. SMITH:& Co., FIELD 4 FIRESIDE PUBLISniNQ IIOTSEj 58 FayettevjUe $treftRiighyt MOSSES FROM A KOLLING STONE, By Tenella--Iary Bayard Clarke, Author of , Reminiscences of Cuba,'4 jood Notes," Translations "of MargueritVv" Lady Tartuffe;" eto.H 'A iv . i-ini 1 Vol., 32mo., fine Sldth,f bine .'purple- and: brown. Price $1.00 i ' v r 1 pProm the Home Journal, edited (by N; P. Willis. ' - . Evince tbe; imagination and power of-vivid description, which mark the' trde poet. : ! ;.-. ; Are characterized by a' :grace(ul and nfiwingi versification, a pleasing play of fancy, a bgaa tiful and: tender sentiment;" ' , , i 'IQ, delicacy, of . thongbtiivarmtn of fancy; and" vivid Reproductions of-naVuVal beauties, Mrs. Clarke has shown herself worthy a:my high place among1 the lerosile poets of (American's r; y f , , i r . 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