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: JOURNAL. iN'E. N C. OCT. 19. 1SS2. rra at ttao Po omi- at Kw Beroa.'N C u H.-ond-ctaua matter. - IIou. V. T. Dortch, -says the .)t.i.i,;'t'r, Feel assured ; that; the V.'.v. re county f ictet will Arabi's trial began on Mouday In? fore a court martial. He is cltf- i'-n, r. ;i ! If tin L s t! tor L rut Aral :il lt-si-en.lent of -Jolin . .. iuvt'iiti-f of loaritbuis, i "rn-ut representative treats it1 Court as much as bis ances is trouble.! college boys for jrenerations, tbe acquittal ot i i a fivcl fact. fu" Eevenge and AvariceV Henry Ward Peecher has of late In-en investigating tbe crooked by ways of politics,-to discover that be sides vauity and vexation of spirit t here is a good deal of ; rascality therein. He found that in the re tail f gubernafori al "Tnoin i n a tion, at Saratoga, snch disturbing elements aa forgery and fraud bad -been- in troduced, and that Cornell had been set aside, "not "for his Vices, but for r.l 1 y Hon. Mark Francis ' Na-I bi.4- virtues-rTlHr were," li added, "two influences ,lebind it all. One. was revenge, t the, , other was avarice.' ,YQ reinerober.it was written that when Christ was con demned, Xilate ' and Herod "were made friends. On " the day1 that Governor Cornell was se t . aside Xy arice and Jleyenge nietflcd. kissed; I can see in my mind one man who was glad foseesi him' deposed be-; cause of hisrevengeful feelings, and another because of the mouey. that l.n . . iiiinrllnfv in live luwL'At A 'II ka g the t!ier side" is a jjood luiitto, and we give this . extract l'mm the Elizabeth City Coroliaian, a l.t'i'ubiican paper. . AVhile it so :: I like an exaggeration, we know there is no enthusiasm in tliis part of the State, and tbe outlook rimy is that the vote on both sides will bo very light in November next : ' 'v . . : ; - It U sai.l thr,t Senator Ransom is a c -'--l 'leal ii .- ourajred. II has been '' y 1 v f r; i.-e J in the wtri-t, but when tiei. t rnhi ap-vointments be finds, in r; -o ; Lives, only from 50 to 73 people ii.H'-to hoar him.- We 'hear, that .-be com; Luc atout it. "Once" ? 'ne t :.i.-t n f ri Lis bule horn " as -i.r:h live hundred men. . but r k' it don't S4m to draw a h u : . . - i ! ti --'. y . :rir: -T. , . a,-.-! st'tu.invn in I io, a , 1 i , vl tanee to by a Der a-k th s t:--n t. t or Congress. .. . Er iTuEs: In view of the re- - ia -..io, from which it is 1 t...:t the next lionse of Reni-e- r.rrs will d IVmocrat- 1 v f the greater impor ts d i.-triot to be represented r l. ia that event, may I of making a sngges- f th d i-trict? , ; is t,,..r Uil -w ho think c re: ri'-inative would in a Iifiiiocratio House t . of a i. .i:blican, and t . it. a il Conservative ' i , 1 t e of decided adv&n '' ' ;'. h:t-ns of the district, :ri:- th approaching ses r vt.trs fcr Major. John i . ivt-n county. I critic convention ad- holdinir of votes from - -itever that means ho to ' we will just consider ' :,-cri tiin.i wild him if ' ' I : I . . u' 1 s-.y in regard to his - v. . ! 1 bo an unnecessary i- kn.iwn throughout the . ;! kiv.wa to be eminently . in. ike an able represen i; t be denied even by polit ic tiuiu now bUnJ, I shall e li.r l.iin if 1 have to write A srnscruEER, 'i it a i.-.israke not to I a Congressman ' ' . but since the , there is no use .i !'. J,t u..iiast the i6w '. 'ILe Dt tiHKTatie Con- i ' N' .i n not only failed i t vclved against any u --i n to any Deino- - ...it i .i an T Minp , i' or the other ofthe ' 1" ".4 ago. brought II -.lies' name for ' this I wLile Lis friends now, : ! !.!.'g to the tradin '.t -Miiiplwuent him with t!..-r is not a shadow of . - t ;.-ct Ion. . . ,. " is" in Halifax, Xorth- '.' ' 'uilie and Wayne y .ii iy out tbe plan ar- , r WM-ks ago. . . WltMIUGTO.' Comiuercl&lljr, Iudnstrialljr ftnil Agrie nl- v.- , ii '".; rllyi.CoisldereclI--s'! .'by'edWABB A. OU3HA3I . i AYilmington's total exports itt '81- '83 amounted to 135,527 bales of cot ton, 8S.007 easts oi spirits or tur pentine and 425,923 barrels of rosin. Her trade in rice ' and (ea-nuts is annually attaining a more marked signmcance.-rr -. :; : . As a ; manufacturing city AVil- mington. has : already reached ; tioldsboro Cotton ' Market, Tbe assertion made by the Bap. ttst Jtettew that much ol the cotton from the "Mount Olive section being shipped to Wilmington,whieh formely:- lound -market here; erroneous and calculated to mislead and do harm to Ooldsboro. Som 300 bales of : Mount Olive 'and Faison cotton found market-there last Thursday, and the receipt from points on the VV. & W, Road, south ot Uoldsbsro, have been unusually large this season.. Bro. Nash must gratifying degree : of importance, (certainly have been misinformed,and There are six saw mills with , a ca pacity of many thousand ;-.feet per day-. A sash, door and blind facto ry doing an extensive business, and an excellent opening 'for ' another similar establishment. Four corn and flour mills the mostprominent being the Cape Fear Flour Hominy Manuhictory. The Carolina ; Kice Mills, a inagnificent bulding, has a capacity of thousands 'of bushels per day: ; a, branch establish inent beiug operated at Washington, N. Cv Tle .WiliniBton..!Uottou- Mills, erected ju.1870 is doing a griitity ing buiness. 4 The" Cape- Fear- To bacco Works and Champion Cigar The tesfchnony thus given by the lFactorv are industrial concerns. Brooklvn divine will be readily ' ae- doing well.' The tar- refining and cepted by all persons who- areiui-' canning establishment of Messrs.H. fmnulTtorSewtertger; P. Shotter & Co and of Harding! Trunira hat-aarf amir . iAmA TImAI . a.Uii, . Y : . - The Carolina Oil Company-, mann- pretty pass, wnen a preaeuer w u factUre cannot help knowings that "no uch combination or ring" exists among our cotton buyers as he speaks ot having found the impression among the people There is no such alh ance in this- market and we trust there never will be. This is evi deneed by the fact that Goldsbbro pavs higher prices than an v other m arket. i We j egret that the article from tbe Renew is being so eagerly copied by some ot our neigbborin v bile giving the'im pression among the people".- the Renew might also have taken pains to correct them: knowing same to be erroneous OoMgboro Meseen- ger. Oh! For Sliame, Onslow. Oh Wednesday last a poorunfor tiinate, who, from' deformity, was unable to walk, was brouirbt into an Oil from nine WOOd Which I nn town 1 hv Mr MsirHn Rrnnta alleges that he rocked the cratlle of i claimed to be the-cbeapest paint The rain was descending in torrents Eepnbl ican ism in " this country, oil made, and the best preserva- and the cold, damp northeast wind makes such a, charge ; against f Ws " Vf t l ' " V- ' wa8 ?ausm every oooy to seeK snei- t TT. wnair-rtb' I luauuwiewire-, ...jci.iuujww" terj wnen :.tih miinte. wuo naa no par.,, iM. ';v""J acid which is highly. recommended use of his loWef limbs, was seen "where's the palace wheremto loul DV our local Board of Health m.. a erawlinr. on hands and knees. thins' sometimes . intrude not I" valuable disiniectant...; ihe JNayas-1 through; the water, kerosa Front But tbe charge, of which he makes sa uuano iactoryv tnougn situaiea i street. . A lew inquiries r revealed v. --. i 1 a few miles ur the river. . is never- i tn n the following Hrtirfmpnr. Hunt a .ocaiappncation, nasen iou j- 0f;wamingtobV largest Arnrhis th if the assuming shape as an unwritten manufacturing '." establishments, man-r-was born and raised in this indictment against party-trie esters TThe manufacture of a fine I quality Counfy,ou the -ast side of Xorth who, no matter" under ;what '.ban Jof soft, hard and 'pressed , brick is river.' and was the; t-bn of a very numci luuusuj y u .mcau wuiuii wiuMw. tic uas a urouiei nificance. . The extensive fisheries and sister who are ; married. "About of Messrs. ,W.:E. Davis & Son, and year ; ago : the family-s mother, the smaller concerns of other brother; sister and husband, moved to Onslow couii ty, w here they still reside, .i After having been there a few months, the.V iiiade application to; the ';iepunty cominissibners of Onslow vbunty lor assistance in the supiiort of the' crippled son, and were iniomieu mat iney couia gee none,-as the said cripple was a na tive of Carteret county. ' 1 The f vi!ommissioners, however, hired a man to ; bring the poor un forthnate man to Beaufort. lie was brought hereand remained a charge on the county for about two months, when his friends and relatives, all being residents of Onslow, and be desiring to tie near them, was sent back to his mother and brother. . Oh the first Monday of this month, at the regular' meeting of the On slow county commissioners', an ap peal was made for assistance for the youth, which was referred, and the board offered the sum of $5 to auy man who would bring him on this side of Barker's bridge and dump him out in Carteret county. " ; Mr. Brooks was cominsf to Bean- ner they may pretend to serve,; de file tbe fountains of political jus tire, and prostitute the ballot-box frt iinlioTr tic AO 1 ' v - J r- When revenge, and "avarice, are moving iufloences in , the determi nation of political issues, and through their combined agency and potent art, are enabled to crush out the orderly methods of . .purity and patriotism, it is certainly high time that the people should take coun sel together and .call their party managers to a reckoning. S': SecbetaetFolgeb has estab lished a new., sot oC rules for the treasury department,- which his clerks regard as- uonecessarily severe. -No : -lerk ' is "allowed to smoke or. read newspaiers during j oftiee hours; each must be promptly at his desk at ,9 o'clock in the morn ing, where he must remain until 3 parties bave. demonstrated ;, Wil mington's importance - as,, a fish market, and Jbefore manv,. years have passed we . hope ; to see, the establishment of a fisn guano man factory4 Shuttle blocks from- dog- wood.and other hard , woods have recently,; be'gnn to be made for northern i and . foreign;. . - markets. The Southern Ore Co.,' is a recent organixation- which lias established reduction works in. this city ' and will commence ' at an early date opperating on snlphurated gold ores. The Wilmington Copper, and , Iron Works, the manufacturers of the celebrated Brook's Cotton 'Press do and ?' increasing V business, beinat present -months behind their orders. ' Amongthe list of martime indust ries Wilmington has a dry dock, two ship yards and a manufactory of spars, roasts and nautical appurt enances Ten or 7 more ?hiriientine distil- oYloefc in the afternoon: be- must receive no visitors between.' these leries, numerous' barrel and stave boms, and, in short, must submit factories, two , tan neries, , marble soinetuing luat iotcs hkb earning ,ist 0f 0,ir imiustries his salary or be dismissed. :As lt r As a trucking mart i Wilmington has never been the itolicy. of most occupies no insignificant position Washington department clerks to AI. - j - - - :; !..-ral.le confidence .1 -inent of the Eliza- ' ti.-t and imblish :.ts on t he seechof Hon. kery. Nearly all the i L.ivegiveu Xew Berne 1 ;r it is to be Loped that tr and Dot kery will vis- t!:e canvass is finished . t snys: ' - " ' ,' ":, T ! i kt-ry is a son ot Gen s. ry wno was beld in v:.i in North Carobna -,' a:;.l Ilemocrat were the nations ia tbe State a reirobate representa- distinguished sire.- Oil : D-'iery has just passed -i t'.is .art of North Caroli . a I-lres.Ningthe ieopIeaa a rep : tive of what be calls the vial republican party.. We Ij'istified in saving 'deviating ..vtr ! 1 ...a is f t:.o t 1 V Vt t ' I. ! r. Li f,-t from onr habits, that his speech was the miserable claptrap of a low ' down deniagogTie, a degradation to himself and an insult to us; and weJ feel ronf.. lence in sayiDg, that " it di.l no damage to the democratic cause but did damage , to tbe Re publican party of which he was the representative, the 'Liberar' ad dendum leingbut a weak trick to cat. lithe "fool birds'' of the demo cratic household. A large part of bis speech was a flattering unction to l is sable crowd of listeners who rpn .n.Tii! ro'hia lioni.irra in cmircirMB je'Is. A considerable part of his speech was a eulogy upon the infa mous Canby constitution, which he extolit-d as the perfection of human wisdom to which the peopleof North Tarolina were indebtel for their greatest political blessings. . That infamy of North Carolina history iu which twenty thousand of ' onr best citizens were excluded. from polls and the franchise handed over without qualification to all the ig norant, newly liberated negroes of the State," aud the Legislature "of North Carolina became - & buzzard roost, was enlogizetl by hint as the proudest and best and most blessed in our history. ' If the man snpposee we were ignorant African savages, Camanche Indiana he could not have expressetl his opinion of i ns more plainly than ne did by the speech he delivered in " the Court House on Monday of last week. It was an insult to every decent white North Carolinian in tbei audience, and we should, all of us, for our own self respect, if for no other caose,' rebuke tbe impudence of his' low speech, at the polls by casting our votes against bim. All of us, with- reuder anything like an equivalent ftir the wages paid them Secretary ( Folger is looked npiin as a heart less tyrant. H's, clerks might - be imported into New ?Tork with' the certainty that they would vote for him early and often, i- - sort on a visit to relatives, and manufacturing concerns swell ; . the brought him here as above stated. Mr. W. F. Howlaud, chairman boaril county- comiuissioners, pro cured some drj- clothes for him, and made him comfortable, and we trust he will not ne subjected to a spell of sickness from- his exposure. He is a- bright, intelligent looking man, Situated in the center of a fertile sectiou j and her location being con venient to the northern markets, she possesses-peculiar advantages over every other .town or t city of and can use hi hands' to good ad- North Carolina. Several ?. large truck farms are conducted in the neighboihood of this city, and paid handsome returns from last season's crop. Wilmington New South The Rumored Transfer of the : it. vt i. ' - - . ..... . n-.- No further direct testimony could lie gained yesterday as to the re- ' . Disciples lu Council. .The annual convention of the DiscipleSj-aa, annonuced in last is-1 sue, assembled at Timothy cnapel, va n til ge. " v I f ' he -could be taught the occupation of a tailor, or learn some suitable trade, in a short time he would be selfsustaiuing; ' We hope something of this kind will be doner Carteret County Telephone. Queer Suicides (Sf.tr York Son.) . T?iinfr flpvpl-tpfl Tiai hnahcinl ported transfer of the Hichmond & Pitt county, and closed its session Mrs-Isaac Solomon of Kenton O.' Danville's lines of railway to the on the 8th, 'It was' estimated that swallowed morphine. ' ' wiAmno hnr nirarl in 1 th r SOO la lV rlAlfltratfio .,n.l eHuueiu r .row oeuiK OUl OI tw i .ltMm tZ Edward Cot y of Wapel- relatioT,,nf tbe Standard Oil Cm- Uonnd7: Rev. J. J. Harner. tof to lowar wn himself. mnv and the Baltimore and )hio 1 Simr.hfiftld. wa elected roermanent ' The wife 6f Adam Eelling of Kailroad. aud the well known de-! President, and R. T, Hodges, Esq.,1 Union Deposit, Pa ., lay down beside sire of Mr. Garrett of the latter 4 Secretary. Mr.- Harper proved a her dead child aud cut her throat corporation .for southern connec- f most excellent presiding officer, ful- .; George Foster, a printer, killed tions and a southwestern outlet are J ly conversant with parliamentary himself in the Jail at Syracuse on confirmed by the opinions of our nsagesj and ruled, with. -flignity and account of shame at his incarcera- well posted citizens, and m a strikrl inipattiality.-Mr Hodges has Idled tion ing manner by the Atlanta, vonsttrt tne omce otssecretary in tne. iioage : m health caused John Maverle f f w yesterday anormng, which and Chnrch so Often, he proved to of Dnbnoue to shoot himself through : i l tv. . a. . r 1 L. a, I. . '. Al. . :-.jll 1 . . ' paier ungiuaii . ine ;repurt ut uie ue lue ngub uiau iu me iigut piaee. i tne neart. Ills VOUll"- widow is ill transier on tne previous iay oy tne ine committee on districts reported sane imuiniiiuiii ui a iciegmui iiuui jcniio uciuo u mwi iiiiub bkbicih liaii I prm,n S.ini nf Tinmio i'.tv A-..l- i U..4. i 1- I .1. Cl.l. .1 v -Ei I JJ1 tJllV III AJ,lHlllt3 ll tn'r ""l" VTr "r ? r.vu.SeMu. committed suicide through iealousy was there be ieved. to.haye been were appointed by the Convention f his Cherokee bride. Hehowever ly the same reasons tor belief in the I work There were $6,800 pledged report as those of the Journal, and I te evangelize the. east the ensuing quotes Mr. Garrett ot the.B. &.O.aslyear. We are glad to see that ltev, saying sometime , ago; that . "he I Aug. Latham, who has served so would be; in. this section -shortly , jf faithfully and acceptably the past the plans he then entertained were, year in the Old Ford District, has matured.','. The Constitution thinks been returned, and will 'begin his that the new controllers , will with-1 ministrations at Beaver Dam next out doubt complete the proposed 1 Sunday.' Mr;" Latham is a smooth system by building -tfie Georgia I and fluent speaker, and invariably Pacific. ?- y , :v;; i;n,. says something in everv discourse Richmond & Danville stock again 1 worthy of being remembered. The fell off yesterday,' closing : at 64. I session was very,-harmonious, and her mother insisted upon her wash Lshot her dead first "To find rest," said Bernard Creamer of Baltimore. "I swallow this ounce of laudanum." He had been in ill health for a long time. Mrs. Ellen Frazer of Toledo to escape the pains of neuralgia, com- herself over the table in the dining room Katie Dufield, the 20-year-old daughter of Henry Dufield, of New Orleans, drowned herself because Charlotte Journal. ; " Motes of the C:mpairn. , (StateavUle landmark.) '. , Gov.-' Jarvis - is billed : for five speeches in Gen. Vance's district, oegming witn to-day. r.v---' Tb Democrats of the second (or wacK) district nave decided not to nominate a candidate fro Con gress. ' ... .:. AV A correspondent of the "Winston Republican savs there is a Dockerv- Cook club in Salisbury numbering lio members. ... . f. W.L. Tate, Esq:, has withdrawn as an mdedendant candidate for solicitor in the ninih district, in the interest of the Democratic party. ; At Davidson - county Democratic convention M.! II. Pinnix was nomi nated for the Senate and Dr. JJ- F. Beall and -H.- J.- Harris ; for- the House. J . ' -".' "Chirlbs Price," j know him well. He wouldn't give the nutmeg of his noonday toddy to Christianize the Burmese l.mpire.77 Bennttat Char lotte. ' P. A." Wilson the mayor of Win stou, has declared himself an inde pendent Republican' candidate for the Senate, and is now canvassing Stokes county with C. B. at son. the Democratic nominee. John'M. Honk, of Caldwell, who some tfme ago announced himself an independent candidate for the Senate in the district composed of CaldwelL Burke, McDowell Mitchell and Yancey, has withdrawn. we congratulate onr friends on the good work they have done. The next session will meet at Farmville, and Dr. E. E. Orvfs will deliver the annual sermon. TXorth State iVes. IticIiKeult at the Arlington - Guarantee, Mri WiswelL of the Arlington Guarantee Mine yesterday exhibi ted four, pounds aud a half of gold bullion, the result of five days' ruu of a single Chilian mill.. The value of tbe bullion is about $1,0S0. ' This indicates a most, .remarkably rich ore, of which there is " a" quantity Ail Over the South. Alabama expects to turn out 370,- 000 tons of pig iron' next year. Tennessee is certain of making an immense, peanut crop this year. The colored Baptists in Tennes see number 00,000 and have 150 churches. In the public library at Macon. Ga., is an American atlas published in 1796. One Winston, N. C, idiot carries $150,000 iu matrimonial insurance policies. The total valuation of properrv in Texas is now put at 400,000,000 in round numbers. fifteen-year-old girl iu Harris county, Ga., is the mother ol' five children triplets and twins. Texas has fully 7,000,000 sheep. and the wool crop of the present year will be worth $0,500,000. Mobile, Alabama, is doing more to aidfever-strickeu Peusacola than anv other city iu the South. A Southern exchange savsthc great needs of the South are small farms and diversified crops. Amite countv, Miss., claims to be tbe next place to paradise. It has neither paupers or prisoners. It is estimated that at least 30,- 000 men are engaged in the "mat- iniouial lienelit" business in Miss issippi. In spite of the overflow, probably in consequence of it, the Louisiana sugar crop is tne best since tne war. Uhe Democratic editors are wor rying themselves about tne ngnt sort of a rooster to put over the news announcing lien. Butler's I already out at the mine. Charlotte election as Governor of Massachu- o it party distinction, should do so. Journal. ' ' v I setts. ing the dishes before going to visit a sister. Jesse W.Banks.a farmer 5. ears old near Decatur,UL, could not live happily with his young wife and so he hanged himself. He had twice be fore tried poison and the razor. Iu drinking the health of the nominees Minervah Craig, a Demo cratic politician of Mai shall countv. Ills., became so much intoxicated that in bis delirium betook a fatal dose of morphine. An Oxford, Ind., boy, l." years of age, fell into a creek and ruined his clothes. His mother said he ought to have stayed in the creek Be cause of this remark he shot himself through the heart. John Dill, a farm laborer at Coder City, upon being discharged siient a day in card playing and drinking, then went to his late em ployer's residence and in sight of the family blew out his brains. One of the most terrible and determined of suicides was that of Louis Kompf. a powder maker, of Alameda County, Cab. who blew himself up with a cartridge which lie made for the purpose. He pro bably laid it upon his neck and then tired it. Near bis remains was found a torn letter which was plainly written by a child. It read: "Dear Papa : When are you com ing back? I am very good. 1 have my live cents vet. Is (hero much fruit ripe in the country?" Alter taking a look at the moon, George Farranf and Kllen Hickman stood on the banks of the river in London ready to drown themselves. Belatives bad thwarted their pro-j posed marriage, and they deter mined to die together. George tied his wrist to Ellen's and they jumped in. They were rescued, though un conscious. After being resuscitated they were imprisoned. At the trial tlieir relatives reienteo, a marriage was arranged, and the Judge dis charged the pair with a reprimand. A Thames Launch Propelled by h - ' l:lectrlclty,,' t w.-- Iaim1oij Times.) . Having been one of a privileged party oC ikmrr the iirst ever pro pelled upu the. waters of the river Thames bv the motive power of electricity, I think some details of tins latest departure in the applica tions of electric science may be of interest., , At half past 3 this afternoon found myself - on ; board the little vessel . Electricity, -lying at he mooring of the wharf of the works of the Electrical Power Storage Compgny at MillwalL Save for the absence of steam .machinery the little craft would have been appro pnately . called a steam launch She is 26 feet in length and about 5 feet in the beam, drawing about two feet of waiter and fitted with a 22-mch propeller screw. On board were stowed away nnder the floor mg and seats, fore and aft, forty- five mysterious boxes, each a cube of aliout 10 inches in dimensions These boxes were nothing else than electric accumulators of the latest type as devised by Messrs. -Sellou and volckmar, being a modifica tion of the wellknewn Plan to- ac cumulator. Fully ..-..charged- with electricity by wires leading from the dynamos or generators in" the works, they were calculated to sui- ply power for six hours at the rate of ibnr-horse power. . These storage ceuss wBie. jiiacKii lu icciiiciii cou nectiou with two Siemens's dy namos of tbe size known as D 3, lurnisncd with proper .reversing gear and regulators, to .serve as engines to drive the 'screw propel ler. Either or lioth of these motors could be "switched" into circuit at will. . . , in charge .ot the electric engines was Mr. -Gustavo PbiJUrnart, Jr. who lias, been associated with Mr Volckmar ijii the fitting up of .-the electric launch. Mr. Volckmar him self" and an engineer completed witn tbe writer, the quartet who made the trial trip. After a few minutes' run down the river, and trial of the powers of the Iniat to go forward, slaekeii, or go -astern at will, her head .was turned citywards. andgwe speScaiinot say steamed -silently along the southern shore. runniug about eight knots an hour, against tue tide. At .57 minutes past 4 London bridge was. reached, where the bead of the launch was put about while a long line jof on lookers from the parajiets surveyed the strange craft that without steam or visible power without even a visible steersman made its way against wind and tide. Slip ping down the ebb, the. w harf at Aliltwall was gained at one minute past 5 Jthiis in twenty-four minutes terminating the trial trip of the Electricity.. For the benefit of electricians may add tliat the total electromo tive force of the accumtlators was 90 volts, and that during the whole of the long run the current though each machine, was steadily main tinned at 21 amperes. Calculations show that this corresponds to an expenditure of electric energy at the rate of 3 1-11 horse-power. ; It is now forty-three years since the Russian Jacob! first propelled A boat upon the waters of the Neva by aid of. a ; large but : primitive electromagnetic engine, .worked by galvan batteries of' the oldtype, wherein zinc plates were dissolved acid. Two years ago a little model boat was shown in Paris by M. Trouve, actuated by accumula tors of the Fanre-Plaute type. The present is, however, not only tfie first electric loat that has been con structed in this couutry, but the very first in which the electric' pro pulsion ot a boat has been under taken on a commercial scale. SlLVANUS P. THOMHSON. West India Superstitions It is very unlucky to .tell the aine of a boat before it is launched. recollect once when a worthy old creole, a connection of the French savant Geoffroi St. Hilaire, and who, as I hope, still owns a small island iu the Grenadine , was about to launch a sloop, I asked what name he proposed to give it. He led me to where I could see a strip of canvas covering the stern, and told me it was not good to tell the name before the vessel was afloat. A calabash turned upside down in boat is a sureforerunner ot ill- luck, either in weather r fishing. Tbe oil obtained from a shark's liver rubbed over tbe skin is a, pro tection against the attack of a shark. Fish brought into a place where arrowroot or other starch is being prepared prevents a proper separation of tbe starch sediment from the impurities suspended iu the water used. To turn your boots upside down brings loss of money, and to open an umbrella in bouse prevents your ever marry ing. Never wash your hands in ater which another person has used unless yon first make the sign of the cross over it. When a glass racks suddenly in a house it fore tells a death, and a horse stopping before a bouse and neighing is also sign of death. If a cock crows in house astranger may be expected. In the ftouth American colonies no good Catholic cuts a banana across. The fruit when so cut shows a mark which is thought to resemble a crucifix. The number of years it. will take before a pine plant bears fruit depends on the number of ''chops' given with the hoe before placing t lie plant, in the ground. Black people, as a rule, before drinking pour a- smalKuantity of t lie iiquid on 1 lie ground. "When hen drink she lift she head to God and say. '-Tank yon; when man drink he drink and says nnlliii." Xotrx niil (Jiu riis. EFFECT OF THE VICTORY. . Yellow Fever Disappearing:. - Brownsville, Tex, Oct. 1 4, 1882. i-eopie nere desire mail , commu nication re-established . now. that sickness is over But one mail has been sent from here since the estab lishment ef quarantine. No new cases of yellow fever' are-reported to-"day at any place near here. J.ne weather is showery. vw i The Arkansaw: Traveller's aged colored person says: "My idea of de better worr is whar. dar is elec tion goin on air, de time, 'case den de white folk is allers pexlight." ; ; New Berne Advertisements. - School BobkiT ? FOR GRA11ED AND PTBL1C MOOU!,- ' . . For le by '.'.-." Mm.' f. F, STANI.T. ' ocllltwtf Pollok St., nenr Nutlopnl Buk. GEORGE BISHOP, Indiana Democrats Claim 5,0OO miajarlr tx and 9 of tbe 1 3 Cnnreaaman. ' , (New York San.) Indianapols, Oct. t 11. The maguiificent victory gained by the Democracy of Ohio yesterday ex cites - the? wildest ehthttsiasn . -in Indiana, especialy among that class of Germans who li a ve heretofore voted the Eepnblican ticket. Heir dricks, -McDonald, Toorhees, and English claim that ( the result' in Ohio will add 30,000. votes to. the Democratic State ticket in Indiana next month. 'It is now regarded as certain that Indiana will go Demo cratic by from 15,000 to. 20,000, and make a gain of four Congressmen. Some leading Democrats claim? the State by 30,000 maiority, and - nine of the thirteen districts. There is hardly a doubt that Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette,and Evans ville, heretofore largely Republican, will give heavy Democratic majori ties. Democratic ratification meet ings are being held in many cities and towns in the State to-night, and enthusiasm is manifested. Pittsburgh, Oct. 11 The Hon. Samuel 'J. Randall, who was in the city to-day, was asked what effect the Ohio election would havei and replied as follows: "If makes j the House Democratic beyond a doubt. It is my judgment that we will have a good working ma jority. ..We shall gain three or four j members in Pennsylvania. I think Mr. Hopkins will be elected. He will be of greater use to the district ! in a - Democratic Uonse, than a Republican member. We will also gain in .Indiana, get two more j members in JSewiork, and gam elsewhere." .. ' Judge Jere Black said that die. thought there would be' a gainof at least three members in Pns vi va nia,-and. that there, would bo- no doubt ot Mr. Kandalf's election to the Speakership if the Democrats controlled the House. Washington, Oct. 11. The Ohio j clerks here, instead of the celebra-; tion they intended for to-night, are j holding a wake. They arc not only chagrined but frightened. One of j the leading officers in t he Treasury t said that he feared that the elec- i tion was the -limnhetic-'hand writing, j and that it would be followed by : n0i ,HA1Ml-MA,,1I "u",h- la, iiis.isit-rs iii iiiv oilier oimes. ne said that he did not see how the New Berne Advertisements. elms. e. r:ELSo:i rBllHiiUcntlinrift thefiu t Dint Ui- lum n 1i..li Lot . ... : ? FA1.IILY GROCEPJES, HHi-llculiir H(l-i.liiii U c-h 1 li-il iu liU K1M-: UIIAIIKNOI MSI1M KlXlL'll. . Fine Htll-J Hci'f nlwiivHon tiund. . ' ConHfzniu(.i)t f llvetiM'k llrti-l. (IcmmIm dt-li veivil iu any pnrt of the cll.r free of charge - s S Broad Street, Wlima Hancorh and . .. MMInW.-.-. y . - - . v- '; oirtl-diwSnj "' BW BKRNK. M. f. v. .. ; ui. -,i,', ,, i .. i 1. 1 -, ,..i.j- '; TO THK VOTERS OF TUB 9TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, ' Col. Benj. Askew having decliuod . to run after recHviog the nomination at the Polloksrile convention, snd aa there ban riot been anv convention in' that one by the counties of CarU ret, Oijlow and Jones, there is no reirulur 8n(ttoriul nominee for this DiHtru-t. therefor II announce mjself a canilidiite. ' , - Respectfully, f v . . . . . . -t .' II.- i-'BAKK phOWS. BERVG, N. C, i the VlXK.sT NEW constantly on Tvnnil i(TALITY of Metallic Burial Qaakete and Case. wood and Walnut Caskets and In alltits, liaiulwiniely moimtid. i - ALSO Poplar Coffina of all sizes. , orders by telpjrrnph dny or night promptly ( Bhlppcd hy first train after order Is received. ! OftlllWlflt I JOSEPH SCHWERM. :Wll IN K(jyPT i IS ENDED, LI IT Humphrey & Howard , H -.':;!; ArewaKinKa ' , :' ' ' s. Rosea j ,j l . -'v ' ?- c""- 1 Tbtribio Warfare with' High ' " . Prices,: - Ikennblieans could possibly oyer- come the reat gain of Deinoeratii! Congressmen, and feared that the next House was snrely Demtieratie. He said that it was folly to say that a 1 local disturbance on the li quor qpestion could have whiili gigged the Ohio delegation in Con gress so badly. ' An ex-.ludge from Indiana, now in the Treasury, and intimately actjiiainted with Indiana polities, said that, the Ohio election was worth 10,000 votes to the Indiana Democratf-and that he; looked for a sweeping victory in , that State. The liepnblieans would do very well if they 'earned three districts there. "I ttild Keifer," said a New York la wyer now here on business before the Supreme Court, just before the. close of the session, that the gods made mad whom they would destroy, and that the Republican Congress had been mad blind, stupidly mad. Keifer did not be lieve it, and said that there was only a little clamor raised by the press. lie evidently, from the tone of his despatch, sees it how." The Democratic National com mittee has been receiving des patches of the most encouraging character to-day. From Connecti cut a gain of two Congressmen is promised, ex-Senator Eaton's and Edward Seymour's election being deemed certain. Neither of these men would try to log roll . the Knit Goods bill through by supporting the River and Harbor bill and then defend his vote by pleading the necessity of such logarolling. Con gressmen Buck of the First district did this, and Eaton will, it is laimed, beat liuck easily. Sey mour is just such a Democrat as his father, ex-Chief Justice Sey mour, was, ana is regarded nere, from reports received, as sure to replace Mills. -The only State that gives the Democratic Committee any worry is Deleware. There is some apprehension that the Repub licans may elect their Congressman there. From New York, l'ennsyl- ania, Indiana, and' Wisconsin! come the most encouraging des-1 patches to-day, aud if the predic-1 P ure ai l OjTQ WMsk tions are fulfilled the election in; those States will be a repetition of; that of 1874. Republican otficchnld- ers here are very despondent. They j do not diguise their fear that tlus! is tbe beginning of tbe end of con tinuous Republican rule. And will uoverjrert until they Lave ItoTute I 'r.im: ' lNot "iiuid InirMii. " ... --t "'' ' ' Call -and see Jiow we slaughU-r Gen erals J ''-" ' .-''.'-' ' ; - ' ,. . t--..,' ; . Groderif-s, . ;i ' .'! ' ' Provisions, -( - -T ' v ' Dry Goods, 'JT-i-v. ' l j,y- Boots, Shoes,- " .... '- ' Jy JT&t3 find Cans, I'l.i. t.-f V LV f 1 1 Li 4 IT A t" ..r llOHW Alllil.'l . viAiTii i n ti. ti f Li'iVvs Frt XI8III No i AND HELP US TO URY THK DEAD. Ill MriIRE.V A. HOWARD, . ' Brirk Jile k. Srxr Ilru, K. C. appo site the frrllausr. . rI.Klu :1m Emporium FOR GOODS FOR Ruvthin' t iiiAk. eoinplete. is now unit rf:iJy forlfiRpec- tion. . r'.' In Nov.-Wei, -ei o(l-i .ur .. ' Fine CasNimcrc r;itt..-,, ulth Seven Voi-lteH-, ' v.;, '-. - . somellilnjnover shown l.el'oiv, aad y , Fine HoTrroihle Orereoals, r- ? reRFPRontins ri.TKRETTE on one side and SAt'K itIA'V on tlieollier. ....... ' Our Silk HsndkPrPhlefK, gk-nrfs, Ties, nnd Silk Umlirellns are Hot to be fiiualleil by nny lionse in Hie fity. -In ndiHIkm to thl we carry a Large Line of f'arpnts, UiiiTK and Itlankefa, - which we offer at IXjW FIGl'REa Onr Diagonal. l.Iiie l!eater and Seotch - Cheriot iSnils, . which for the last fpw renrhrtve elvpn nurh goncml MiliHlwIion. re L,lVrIN ffti.HiKM that yon get tte BKKT fMJODM for the I.KAST MOiNJ'Jir at our i,niiKr!iiiii. otuidiwlt ' ' -1. ' Ji..-::AT - - - '-" .: VM. SULTAN & CO., WEIKSTEIX BFttmXC'-t ' - - t '-' '.' :! :'- '"v .- -;. . . '. Just returned from the Northern Market wltr; a iMi iie ami Well Selected Ktoek of Dry li odB. iraney immi, iirew oowis a A fjirsre ISeleeted SToek-nf -JlfinTs. TonthiT and ChiMren'Keiolhtns r The Finest Seleetod Stock of Ladies'- Cloaks and. Dolmans, Also the lAteHt StylrK of l.mliOH Wulklnc Sackets, Misses and Children n. - ". .. Crnls' and Ladies' Fnrnishiilf loath A SPECIALTY. A Full Llnl of Men's , and Boys' Boots' and Shoes. Also a Fine' Assortment of Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Latest Styles of Hnts and Car, and latest styles of LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS. Trunks, Vnlises, and a Fuji Line of ("arpets. Blankets, OniliM. Jewelry, Watches and Aceordcons. AT LOW 'PRICES. lieinemlierwe bnyoer fioodsfor CASH, and sell at LOW FIGUKEMfor C.VrtH. octlid&w H. V. AVATTAB, (Successor to E. II. Wlmlley,) DISTILLERS' AGENT FOR NM.(iASRlIJ. merciiant tailts, lfl still at Ins old nt- lid on Middl.' HlrHt, 'i, ..... and jii eicired lo Tniike up tin' LATEST AND MOST FASHIOXAKLE -.. . .. C'UmilSO; : :- - . anq guarantee alinfaction. -, , - Piece Goods of very quality ami pat terns always on band. OiTe bim a trial; you will lie treatod ricrht. - aer1(lAivm New Ecrnr w i - I ion f-"'"ir I" my i hiM-M in.t.i.. Wllfl JI mi - ' . ! si v !" (:) i it I n ii MliTl'l- ll'l 1 'II w I...- I. ; 1 !' i. .1 1-1 j;..V. .HA I L! Repaii injr o..in' i:i tin' '. i , ner', inviml.le i,. , ,,t , ., : ,. ranted to May. Don't foi-M-t i - i wtioi. Olitral llol'l. Mi, I. II, . 1.1 ii . i ' UerDc. N. i:, Kt'inl yotir orili-iM tin.l i 1. 1 t..- wpIiUwlf J. u . II i i I I. ' ' KOTICI-.. CFHTIKICATK Mi, i l fit , ' HTlM'K it On- A. , ' . I I. i been deM n r,l, lm- nml ! u i , for a dunU'-Hfe ilic-ii- .i (Ml. Ill-li. i', v, ,i For iIIMiI1hiIim- ol n . I t ,i ' Ot:U i. Ii wu ' LEor:ic"i Ti " . ATTORNEY A T I. lOflti aiiol li. ...... X"v- lli'iiii', N i Will lirartiim in llirt ('mini . .- i f i . Leiitiir, Joiiom, OiikIow , I'mi.lii Craven; aiwi in ih I', .s. I n i i t . Prompt Aflf'Miinn In (i, II, ii,, I IuIiiik. A ir I (III r' HFll 11IIKII I : A Vine Photovrni.h A 4.i l.n. . 4 Mtee Ii. mi - - ,a t ln,w (,- . . ,, , atirlHarti ill rt mi km . i 'I'llM .Hlltl.iHll 1im I" , h H. " , 1 up Willi to hihI nll.i i,, , . Inu'HMiioiml, . -., ami p i . i . rjMIII.l. f liM lw, ,-(". I-H-., 4.1, (,,! ,; , , , w- j In c,u hhiI ' . it,, i. . . . , ' u : hi n : i i Hi Injr alnrtf ' copUnl. , -tilirr-1,1 J.ictnn I S 1 1 1 ii r' 5 INCH-KFIT f'olt f-.M.I-' I i ' . WM. f-i M "I I K .i ' ' i I ! i.. i -0iSS-w.1iii ; "W nti;i IN LA ltd; nu iSM.m.i, (,i titi is, Gaston House SALOON. .IAMES CAMIT.KM. . - .' L .. - ..... 1 - I Any k iml inclic Inn);, rough, llreKe fUO jHT II., Nenr lU i in r. p. ' mm mi .- , I ? n ) n of oiik , )h-:i 1 1 4 im In-, u ui... W I t Cotton and Grain ! - .rRAvi-;N' f ti.i ; , ' "(. - - i ltii! t.i, ., ; . ) . , . XJJW :7. A '. ' Solicit coiiKiKnini'iit ,f and li .-. , , - . t , Tn:oLi:ALS l'jz v.;:.::. : : 1TT (IfMis Hill- MM. I ( Ml-, M it "Umtll r' h,l 1 fit-41, I t.i li . J . , . I'rutt h n- I. m . t ,-, , al ihi U-ft ! I.tiHi. ri.,.,,, rirrt I, . .i(i,o NEW HF.KNK N . NEW BERNi3 ADVERTISED i f r r NEW DEHNE ,'N. 0., fi r r n I '.xcli.-i ll rou . Next l)(Mir to tl CJottou ' ' MANUFACTTJKKRS' ; AbiiNT Steam Engines, Saw Mills, " t . ' Grist Mills, Cotton Gins, ' V .VV'' ; - ; :' Cotton Presses, Cotton CI Cotton Seed Hullers; Rice Threshers,'. Wheat Thr: Gilbert' Force Piimp, the bchl in the World for iloi j i in and partj allowed thirty days to jriyo it a trial, hh.1 if n,,l be tak en down free of expense. No well regulated family , without a Gilbert Pump. . ' , j . ,.:. . , Don't forget tbe 'LITTLE GIANT TIE PIJLKKI!." II I I 1 ' Carraway 's Liver AT WHOLESALE WINES AND CIGARS Uailrosul Notos. i Ni-w Vni.l; Sun. i The (Jrand Trunk system now i'iiilir;irex .'?,:;.'!(l miles. .V roiid, Io cost s.j.odO.OOO, is to lie bnilf I'rom I'rookl.vn, 111., to SlmVvneel own. The wlieeliu.u' :iik! Luke Erie I'nilroiid lias bee" opened from Wlieelin.1;' to I el roil . A short line is to lie opened up hy the Missouri I'neilie from Kan sas 'ily to St. Louis. Tlie 'alil'oriiia Sunt hern is eom- j pleied to San I lieo. (ili'.l in iles from ; San Fiam-isco. i ; A railroad is to he biii'll hctweeii J'.nll'alo and Toronto. It will he j ten miles shorter than any exist ' inj; road. j Tlie New York. Yet Shore and r.ntl'alo l.'ailroad when completed ! w ill, it is said, he tin most expen sive road evi-r oii:tnirle(l for the distance. The Denver and South Park di vision of the (inniiisoii branch is now- coiiiii'i.'i.d to iniinison. -n niileslroni Henver, 12 miles lroni i 1 lie flin ni'iin li n nt- iiiiena ista. ! inons. Chat by The Way. (N. V. Herald.) On a dial at All Souls, Oxford, there is this inscription: The hours perish, and are laid to our charge." If yon w ere to be crowned mon arch of yourself your first duty would be to suppress a rebellion. A good idea ripens into a jood action very slowly; but a bad idea ripens into a bail action as (juickly as the growth of a, toadstool. -oineniing ior rne ciergy io rc nieinber. When I'hocion was asked ifhe were engaged in medita tion he replied, "Yes; I am consid ering whether 1 cannot shorten what I have to say to the Athe nians. Never allow -the fact to escape your notice thai when tin Lnnl made man he made two ears lull only one teiigue. It is a generally unrecognized truth that Satan never yet paid any man in the kind of coin lie promised. There is a quaint old proverb which runs: You never walk a long while behind a wild gnoM' before you find an ostrich feather. .V whole generation may be led oil' t he right track by a misspelled word. "Nine tailors make a man" is an old saying, and a good illus tration of our statement. To look down on the worthy profession of the cloth cutter because of such a proverb shows a want of proper instruction. In the olden times when a-person died the church bell tolled once, for every year the de parted had lived. Cut from I In tuiting of the bell no one could tell w het her t he deceased w as man or woman. To satisfy public curiosi ly, perhaps, on that subject the sexton, after tolling t he age, gae eight (plick strokes of t he bell if the deceased w as a woman and nine if il was. a man, and these quick strokes al the end of the tolling were called "tailers." because lhe were at the tail end of I he w hole business. Hence the proverb. -Nine tailers make a man." 7.V Gill: AT VARIETY. Ginger Ale, Pale Ale, and Porter, Beer Contains no CALOMEL or; otlicis MKKCITLIAL 'lireilU ui- ' y : " potted of ' -4 x .... -.... , Pure and Unadulterated Vc'scfcib f ' .-' .- r 'V . MAKlNtJ TIIElI THE Suresr, Safest and Best Liver Pill, on tic Try them and be cooTinced of their merit. KaT All DrupginU and Dealer keep them. 23 oent pu b r.j I ui rktt. 1 w ly James E ediii Or i i;. Foreiijn and lloim tic Ciller, In Piirrt'ls. Half 1'nriils .-mil Ivt". l-'i-enrli 1 nil II. W. W A 1 1 All, f Uti'ucr S.mtii h'nul anil MithUc sta W IIOLEHALE LIQUOIt J I ; ,V I BERGNER & ENGEL'S CELEBRATED BOTTLED. LAGER LEER 1 OH KALE lr TIIEJKATJr1 z Also on hand a full stock of Groceries, Provisions, Cigars K( ' '.''!-1 V X.uv Ui'i-ne. N. (' Open Pront Itrick Store, A ii- 1 (I iv ly AND TOBACCO. MIIIL.K STKKKT. ' ' ; ..VFAV 8EHN F ' A. II. IIOTLON, DKALKi: IN , Foreign and DoniPf-tic, WINES & LIQUORS, TOBACCO 3 & CIGARS. midi)I,i: sti:i:f,t. Opposite Ico IIouso dy: hay! ';----'.ii:lv.Y: Lime ! Lime ! hhick, imi(K. ; v : mtuRr i vi.i (i if .vi i;j-!. i - .'-' ' 1 ;-4 U, Portlnnd Nr K lint tic; Cm-iii t m. Plaster, Goat Hair, '&(, SALKS IIOOM Craven Sliwt. below Kxpn-s-OIlitM. i:v lti:i fiv., ft. r. It. . K. t 441ll . . Xiv llrrtt, V. ! A j . i ' 1 . I iIa jternn ernp in Texas i- i-imr. HOIJKKTStV, BROS Kmi'P on hand n. full lirn; nf Boots, Shoes Dry Goods, CJx- o o Is. o x y ivroTioivr ANIi A i III ill T. AsmiIITM MM' I r FAMILY GROCERIES. t '.-11 -li a- ', f.if- lii't.ii x.iiii 1 1 r tli:t-.t--, :ti ill I: I I ..I I M. ii.- I i i : . 1 I 'ii. M:it (l y ,1 i P. MURPHY PEARSALL, ATTIIItVUV AT LAW, Tl.'r.NTON. .IOM.S CO., N. C. I inflow, ti. A Hr'liHINC. JIK PIPKIN 4 HERRI WGPIPCISITv!, PALLING CllKKlv, N. Cl , - This firm has ontahllnhd a ntore for . . 'n ,( '' ( i KNERAL M I1R01I ANHISE;'; at injer Creek, and will keep on h:id a . flimt-olana Un k of (loojn, aud rt-a. poctfiilly askx the patmnafre of tbe nuWicr - ..... "' SK (-i:il iitt.nlion w directcil to Hnpgintr ami 1 io-, bM h ill lie t). W ill .r;n-l ii-i' ill llii' l .. 11 ,1'llllil-, I llll'tlll, SjlllllSlll nil ('olln-liiit: ;t ts., i.-ially. t M-tl lull! wp-JO-d&wtf i-lieap as at any other neiphboriuff point. Contrarti to famish supplies for 18P-1 will Lauiaio octl9-wly ' ' - .,- ... a l Burial. Io tciinn.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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