THE JOURNAL,
ft'i:, N. C-Upril 1883'.
Hourn..
I
Mourn not loi them that mourn
For fin', kwn arrow, with its ranklinj smart
Clod's hand can biud again what He hath torn
He heala the broken heart. , '
But weep for him whose eye
See in the midnight skies a tarry dome,
Thick sown with worlds that whirl and 'hurry
. '), ' i. ? :' ,
V , Yet give the heart no home- r'r ; . . ,
, ,Who marki through earth and space ,
A strange, dumb pagennt pass a vacant shrine,
And feels within his inmost soul a place
. I'nfllledby'theDirine1. -
OeniiiH and Laziness.
,Hi!7;; uu .i, :
adoui an iooiiBa a notion as can
i J : . it . iL i
iug nofii ui tuo ueua oi a young
man k the idea that he a genius,
and, therefore, industry is not neces-'
eary to his success.
ilJThe example af Sheridan, who unl
tea in mmselt tbe endowments of
three extraordinary men, being a wit,
a dramatiHt and an orator, is not tin-
,.jfreqtly mentioned as supporting
this notion. , 4 . ; ;
Sheridan was a genius,' and he was
lazy. , flis , indolence, however, to-
get be r With bis dissipated and pfodi
' gal habits -the three are natural as
sociatesrFeighte.d,him so . heavily in
life's race; that it was only now and
then he appeared among the foremost.
He never reached the goal;
Even these appearances were due
w naru wont, io ' wnicn lie was
6purred by the necessities of the oc
casion or the protests of his friends.
'You know I am an iguoranious.'
he would say to political associates,
when they urged him to make a speech
on some important measure before
the House of Commons, 'but instruct
me, and 1 11 dd my lest.'
f tThey would cram him with infor-1
matidn, . which Ihis, 'quick intellect
mastered and arranged. Then he
would prepare a speech, writing the
inore; brilliant parts two or three
times over.
' The greatest speech of his life was
, that which he delivered in the House
of Commons, against Warren Hast
ings, on the question whether he
should be impeached for his conduct
while Governor-General of India.
The best orators and critics placed it
above ..' all ancient and modern
speeches.
Logan, one of Hastings' defenders,
- said to a friend, after Sheridan had
spoken for an hour; 'All this is de
clamatory assertion without proof.'
'A wonderful oration 1' he muttered,
when the orator had consumed anoth-
. er hour. '
: 'Mr. Hastings has acted very un
justifiably, 'was his confession, at the
end of the third hour.
I . jThe fourth hour drew from him
" the indignant assertion, 'Mr. Hastings
is a most atrocious criminal I
'i'he orator went on, and just as he
was concluding he spoke five and a
half hours Logan exclaimed, 'Of all
monsters, tbe most enormous is War
ren' Hastings l' : ' v
,It is luotjt range, that J. Pitt, at the
conclusion of the speech, moved an
. adjournment to give the House time
'to collect .it reason,' Of course, it
was the product of a, gefljUB, who was
a-6atural oratori 'But genius had
been hard at work for days, prepar
ing with felaborafe pare even the pet
tiest details of the wonderful oration.
, ': ,f Our Country 'Suspicions .
;f The country people of England are
suspicions of what they do not luuy
'understand. " 5 'An amusing illustra-
tioti of this habit was eiven to the
rector of a parish ' in Sussex, on the
occasion of his marriage. '
His parishioners were kind enough
-to make him a handsome present, the
buui being made up, by subscription.
. Some time 'afterwards, he was sur
prised and . amused to learn that
current criticism said it was 'a cu
a
can
una thin i ' that fou t ' liarson couldn't
. get married withdut sending the hat
round lor money to pay nis weuuiug
expenses.''
The parson, being a
' a wise man, ue
AactA from the criticism an addition
1, argument for the utrncst publicity
in all money; matters in which he and
'iWnnriah were both interested. .
; 'Ah, ma"affl;?aid an incredulous
cottager to a lady, a district visitor,
'm son has been un to the" North
"iPoIe: he tella me some things that
. rpallv can't believe, though he is my
. "wn7rte1Wmnim;1lh he haB
seen with his owu eyes 'ice bugs' as
big as k churcU f?. , ,. ,
The storr'may recall one which
' weut ' floating ' through the ' papers
some, thirty years g- oldwom-
m. Wliofimiited'ci'edulitv.aiid,; incre-
- idulity in her'boytwol. fought,' had
usTirtr'iWn'wOnUe. when home
ha told his mother 'of
''ti.fl tftfiriff fish he; had seen; ' 'Toi
4 aim roi.iiAii BMerelv. 'vour mither
never brought you up to tell lies.'
v' Well, iiiother,' said the graceless
W, knowing thtj old lady's habit of
iiiintlwe once anchored hi the riied
8ejw..The next day,: on hauling ' np
ihe anchor, "we found it unusually
heavy ! Judge 6f our Burpriser when
we got it above water, to see hanging
from one of the Hukes one of Phara
oh's chaiiot wheels.'" 1 ....
There, I can believe that, my son,
for the T'lh tolls us nil about that
v i 'i!lh"; tains'. drowned in the
Jled ea, but don't tell your mother
any lies about Hvintr fisli for she
wont believe mcli stuff" :
- A more singular instance of per
versity in belief was that related of
Dr. J hnson, who, when informed of
the awful Lisbon earthquake, pooh
poohed at it as absurd but he firmly
believed in the Cock lane ghost story.
But Dr. Johnson, for a man of
learning, was remarkably supersti
tious; and it is u peculiarity of such
people to disbelieve the causes of or
dinary natural phenomena, while
they have no hesitation in eivine
credence to the wildest stories of a
supernatural character. It is for
this reason, in a great measure, that
what is callej 'Spiritualism' has de
veloped so largely in modern times.
Its believers are mostly among peo
ple of limited education.
L. H. CUTLER,
DEALER IN
ST 0 V E S
AND
Hardware ,
t'.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Pninta, Oils, Hasli, Poors, Blinds
Ac Ac
Ko- 26. UEDLE St-
Apr. 12, ly d
New Berne. N. C.
NOTICE!
NORTH CAROLINA
1-
Probate Court.
CnATKN Cot'XTY,
Js. 0. Harrison, Adm'r vs. the heirs at law of
Betsy Brown, dee d.
To MAOciatx Mooiik, one of the defendant in
aoove entitled proceeding:
You are hereby required to auuear before the
Probate Court of Craven county on Saturday,
June !Mth, 1SS2, and answerer demur to the com
plaint in the above entitled proceeding, which is
instituted to sell the land of the intestate, Betsy
Brown, to make assets for thepaymeni of debts.
K. W. C AKfKN TEK,
Clerk Superior Court of Craven county.
April Slst, 1RS2-4W
The'N.C. Freight Line
FOR NEW YORK,
BOSTON, PROVIDENCE,"
and all points
IVortli andWest
SKM I-WEEKT.Y ST E A M E H S
Between New Berne and Baltimore,
' (TouchlnK at Norfolk)
Weekly Line to Moreheiul City
Lieavine Ntw-Bevnaiox JJaltimareJlJESBAYi
and FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave Baltimore for
New Berne WEDNKSD AYS dud SATURDAY'S
at 6. p.m.
Leave New York for Morehead every THl'RS
DAY at 3 p. m. from Pier 34 Kat River.
Agents are as follews:
REUBEN FOSTKR, Gen'l Jlanager,
; 90LightSt., Bal't. Md.
JAS..W. McCARRICK, kg't. Norfolk, Va.
W. P. Clyde & Co., Philadelphia, is tsonin
Wharves.
W. P. Clyde k Co. Pier No. 7, N. R. New York.
H. L. Chapman, Solicitor.-
E. Sampson, Boston, S3 Central wharf.
K. H. Rockwell, Providence R. I.
D. C. Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf.
Ohlps leave-Boston, Tuesdays and. .Satnrdays.
" '' New York every day except Sunday.
' " " Baltimore, Wednesdays and Saturdays
" " Fall River, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
rrovwence, taiuraay.
Through bills lading given, and rates Ktmran
eefl to all points, at the different offices of the
companies.
Avoid breakhge of bulk hnd ship via K. u Xiine
Mar 30 ly. S. H. GRAY, Ag't, New Berne, N C.
O. ": XT. " O.
OPEX AT
"PEEP O' DAY,"
' ' 'And Don't You Forget It,"
THAT E. : WHITMAN'S EYE OPENERS
"ARE JTNEXCELDEP.
Middle Street, near Corner South Front,
. NEVr BERNE, N. ('.
Next door to K. R. Jones'. . -Apr.
13-d &w 12 m. ,
FOR SALE.
W. Z HOTJUTIIBB
U receiving by every itenmer, and oflering for
alf nt tlte very Inrire id Rllra.-llve stoi K ot
the bent
FAMILY GROCERIES r
AND PROVISIONS.
; ALSO A NICE LINE OK '
DEY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS,
, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c
' ' POn'T FAIL TO TALL AND SEE HtM. '"
GOOD STTGAB CUSSB HEAT. SUTTES.
LAUD. FL07IL SUSAS1 COFFES and TEAS.
Middle Street,
Mar. 3M-ly.
Near tiik Market.
ATTORNEY A
Office on C.aven street, north of M. Preg's Dry
Goods Store, will practice in the counties of
Jones, Onslow, Pamlico and Lenoir Prompt and
special attention paid to the -col lection of North-
era claims m any part ot Nortn-varoiina.
Ma nwell & Crabtree
BLACKSM ITHS, MAC Hi N IST8,
Iron mid Brass Founders
-AND- v '..
BOILER MAE EES.
IffAKR AND REPAIR
K N (i INKS
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
Orders solicited and promptly
attendel to. CUAVENSt,
between Pollock aud South Front,
New Berne, N. C.
Apr. 4, If d
M. H. SULTAN,
LOW PRICES MUST RULE
MY MOTTO GOOD QUALITIES, THE
UfcSsT AND NEWEST STYLES
AND ,CHEAP PRICES.
TTA.VE JUST RET1TRNF.1I FBOM NORTH
XX with a guod and line selected stork of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
-, . Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
oats ana caps, Trunks ana
' Valices, Notions, &c, &&
COME AND COMPARE
QUA WTr AND PRICES,
AND YOU WILL BE TO BUY FROM
M. H. SULTAN,
April 1-d-ly. NEW BERNE, N. C.
Midlannd N. C. Railway Co.
Atlantic and No. Ca. Division.
TIME TABLE No. 12.
In Effect Sunday, 11:44 P. M., October
30, 1881.
Express, Passenger and Mail Trains
run on this road as follows:
EAST.
WEST
STATIONS.
No. 47
Arr. I.'ve.
A. M. a. i.
S30I
fi (10 6 (Ml :
j is , lfi :
6 81 6 31
8 46 ti SO
7 2(1 7 20
7 41 T 4
8 (14 8 04
8 l:l 8 13
8 K 8 4fl
0 111 ! 19
ft HU ft 30
8 AO 9 AO
08 ft S3
10 84 10 80
10 3 10 8ft
10 45 10 46
10 SI 11 00
11 OS
A, M.
No. 48
Arr. L've.
M.I P. M.
NO
00
8 45
f. 00
fi AO
A 30
ft IS
4 40
4 1ft
3 A4
3 45
Falling Creek
Kinstou,
Dover,
Oore Orfiek,
Tiiscaront, ,
Clark's
A 30
A 10
4 40
4 13
3 A4
3 4A
3 13
2 :w
New Berne,
Rivordale,
Oroatun,
Wooclbriidge
3 2;
2 3ft
2 28
2 2S
2 OS
3 05
1 2(i
1 17
1 10
2 OR
2 05
1 31
1 17
1 10
11 Aft
12 44
Maveiock
Newport,
Hollywood
Macon Hotel,
Atlantic Hotel, ...
Morehead Depot,
11 4ft
I'. M.
I I'. M.
J. J.Tolson &co.
BKOAI) STREET
(Second door East from Railroad)
Receives GOODS by every Steamer.
The beat of Potted -
Canned O-oods,
Best grades of Coffee, best
grades Flour, best kettle
rendered Lard,
Very best selected BUTTER, Pure
Apple VINEGAR, SUGAR of all grades
best Family GROCERIES, of
ALL KINDS.
Our country friends will tind it to
their advantage to call and try our pri
ces before buying. All goods sold at
Bottom Frioes.
Goods delivered at any part of City prompt
and free. Broad Street second door east
from Railroad. . Apr. 1, 1 y
LEONIDAS J. MOORE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office opposite Gaaton House.)
New Bcihc, N. C.
Will practice in the Counties of Greene,
Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico and
Craven; also in the U. . instrict uourt,
Prompt Attention paid to Collection of
iiaims.
O. MARKS,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes,
Trimmings and Laces of all
Kinds, Table Linens, the Best
Napkins, all Linen, from 5 to
12 1-2 cts apiece,
Hamlmrcr Edgings in endless
variety and sold at lowest prices.
MOTTOES,
AND
MOTTO FRAMES,
RUSTIC FRAMES
of all sizes. - '
... I make a specialty of supplying
the jiilibing; Trade. Country -'ler
chants are invited to cull and examine
my extensive Stuck before buying,
Also the Celebrated
STANDARD SEWING
MACHINES
or tbe following makeai
The Light Running DOMESTIC,
HARTFORD AND HOUSEHOLD, the
three best Machines on the Market.
- lk not foriret the place, 0."THARKN, ,
, No. 30, Pollock St.,
New Berne, N. V
' C. E. EOI & co.
Brick Block Middle Street, New Berne, X. C.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS
All Goods in our line sold at the very lowest cash pri
ces. Prompt and strict atten tio paid to all orders
v entrusted toour care.
C. E. -FO & COMPANY
.. i)E.i.i:i:si
COMMERCIAL FEKriLIZERS.
Now on hand nncl ready Toi leliveiy
1,000 Bags Anchor Brand, and
500 " Game Guano will be sold
FOR CASH OR ON TIME AT REASONABLE PRICES
C. K. FOY & COMPANY
ofler to the Trade
Lorillard, Gail 6l Ax Railroad Mills Sweet and Salt Snuff,
AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES.
Chas. H.
WH OLE SALE (x ROC ER
a n
JPx?oirisioix Dealer
A FULL
constantly
Dry Salted and Smoked
Flour, -
Sugars, -
MOLASSES
GREEN AND ROASTED COPPEES.
TOBACCO ANIV SNUFF,
Salt, Powder and Shot.
Special attention of Country
Samples nnft prices sent by mail.
250 BXTOOIES.
The largest Stock of BUGGIES,
" i before offered in
BUGGIES BY THE CAR LOAD
DIRECT FROM FACTORY.
The olnmlms Buprpry a Specialty.
WEBSTER AVAGON.
r
: : the best on the market,
1st CLAK HAND-MADE W
A HEAVY STOCK AU THE
1 J.
Arg. li.li
BLANK,
d
SUPPLY
on hand
of
MEATS,
complete line,
all grades.
-
-
& SYRUPS,
Dealers is called to my Stock.
Mar. SO, 1 y 1-4 c w
WAGONS and
North Carolina.
HARNESS
ever
TIME AT BOTTOM JUICES.
W. CJlTAlXOEit; 4
ITINSTONT. N
- -
.. r. '
A. H. HOLTON,
. DEALER IN
FOREIGN V
iJ I
. - r, - 'A N D w. -H;r,
D OMliSTlt
WINES & L1QU0ES,
T0BACC0S&CIGAR8.
MIDDLE STREET, .
Opposite loo House,
NEW 1IERNE, N.C.
Apr. 1, ly dfcw
FARMERS SAVE MONEY!
I OFFF.K THE !' . :', .
VERRY HIGHEST GRADE OF
FEKTI LIZER
At $35 per ton, spot casli, usual time
lirloe S4..
Home Fertilizer
$13 Spot Cash, usual time price 1h $lft
KAINIT FERTILIZER,
$15 Spot Cash, usual time price Is $20
PERUVIAN GUAX0, Lobos, $58
Spot, Cash.
Discount f rom above prices for large lots.
IVo lossesl
No Hart Iel5ts!
ItgiS' The very Highest grade of Goods,
at the very Lowest prices. All subject
to analysis of Dr. Dabney, State Chem
ist. WILLIAM H. OLIVER,
Mar. 30 lm w. New Berne, N. O.
NEW GOODS.
KRAYNEE
is now receiving a nice line of
t LADIES DRESS GOODS
Notions, Clothing, &c. &c.
Be sure to call and Fee him before
going elsewhere ami
GET BARGAINS.
ttlnston, VP. iT " ' T'Tiiti. 18, Dm -
TRENLIVER TRANSPORTATION. CO.-
Running a Tri-Weekly Line
FOR
Trenton, Jolly Old Field, Blddle's,
Quaker City, Polloksville and
Banks Lauding, Vanreboro
And all other intermediate points on
Neuse & Trent Rivers &
wift Creek.
Str. TEENT, Capt. W. T.; . Taylor,
Will leave her whaiffootofCravenst.
every Monday and Wednesday morning
for trip up Neupe River as far as Jolly
Old Field, returning on Tuesday . and
Wednesday afternoons. ; The Trent will
go to Polloksville every Friday morn
ing and return on Saturday ; afternoon,
Str. CONTENTNEA, Capt. ' David Styron,
will leave her dock foot of: Craven st.
every Monday morning for Trenton.
Quaker City, Polloksville, Oliver and
Banks' landing, returning to New
Berne Wednesday afternoon. ' The
Contentnea will o to Vanceboro
every Thursday morning.
: AGENTS:
A. G.. Barkus, Polloksville; J, I.
Kinsey, Trenton; Chauncey Gray,
Kinston; C. - M. A. (ripfin, Bell's
Ferry. ;
For further inforumtion apply to
GEO. T. DUFFY,
Gen'l Freight Agent, New Berne
VV. M. 1IINK8
I. II. MAN8FIKLD.
HINES & MANSFIELD,
COMMISSION . ' "
m K Jl CJ HAN T S ,
And wholesale Dealers in
OENEUAL, PRODUCE,
1 & Prospeot wSL-tre.
2 &4 DevtB Ave., 25, 26 and 27 Vesej Pier,
WEST WAHINGTON MARKET,'
NEW YORK.' '
Markiii'' Plates furnished..
rorreapondenre Invited.
Shipping Nnnibr-28 ''
1 rApr. 1, lmd
.PATENTS-
obtained for kp Inrpntloti?, or ftrf Improvement
a old M. . CnnAtit, Inrringpments', Trade Mrk
Had all patent bne ness promptly intended (.
, iNVK.NTto.v8 nut iiavb bkm MKJBCTtD may
till, Inmost cases,, bp patrntrd by , Belnj
oppoulte tlie V. S. Piilent OIJlc RQd ncd In
PATiXT ni-MNitss xoi.tr?iv:l.v, We can secure
patents im lest time ln .tho. wUo an . remote
from Washington, . . , ,
When Inven tore send model or eketrh, V malt
search in the Pstent Office, mid dvte ns to lu
patentability, free of vharg Coirespondenc
con&dential; fees reasorlable; and, no cnARnK
UMLees PATENT 18 OBTAIN RD. , . . ...... 4
' Vt refer by permission to the Oily Postmnster.
and to tUe Superiivtendentof the Post Office Mon
ey Order Division In Washington. ' For speeiH)
references, cirenlar, advice, terms, ., ndriress--h
.". I C. A. KNOW A Va l '
I OrrostTK Atknt OfFice, Washington, D.