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' ' v TFIE JOURNAL. a. . hvus. EdIUr. NEW BERNE. N. Q.. SEPT. 2, 18c3. r.iered at tbe Post office at New Heme, N "., . . as secoad-cUye matter i Doesky is out of politics, went oat by the Star Rontfl. He "Dear goods and cheap whiskey ia the true interpretation of the 'demand for the repeal of the rev enue taxes. i ! Many people think that an editor is like Milton's imaginary human being - "AH hpftd. all eye, all ear, i' All intellect, all sense." & It is a poor time of year when the ar'n f, t,,e ca or come in contact .... .. ...... , l; i.1with the water of a nrer. Then illicit aisimenes uiiin. uul.ik goverument. The latest flotlge cou- j si-sts in giving information of the uhftrpahouta of: an illicit st 11. A reward of fifty dollars is paid, and . I r anomer o.a snu is pre,Kimi -.u. capture. It pays better man run- nine the distillery. -i -is? There is one thing connected with the movements of the Presi- dential party that should bear its r . i .a.autumc... u.,,.wgu against me mouimun lunciopf ami trout is a diversion perfectly com- patible with the propriety "; and AMf.'.rth. finuf . ,.,. in h.a pa. ' "r-T. '-r " paoiic. it u oeiter myi norae rac- iug at Saratoga or caucasing "and carousing at Long Branch. m i. ai ; - . .. i : xui&x mue meit iiuyoiia iu u- prlety in'Franjce. The Chamber of Denntiea has declared, bv a V(KI) of Aistn RiihQf Wh;,. a nmmiWr nf xl . c ' t , the Chamber or of the Senate be- , comes railway airocior uis scat should ;be vacated. An equal cir- enmspection in this country would have saved us from some terrihle scandals and from some unfortun ate legislation. '.:'''.'.. : ':'.' t .; ""''"" The eruption of the volcano on tuc inmuu vi Ataauui nuunuuooi- 'North Bantam, in Java, is covered with ashes, mnd and stones. "The i - j - j , crops are ruined and roads and bridges damaged. 'The European quarter or Anjier and; tue unmese camn at' Merak have been sweDt away by the overflow of the rivers.' . 4 . . .The tidat wave also swamped the lower quarter oi caiavia. . , '.Twtt-s-': ' 4. 'awi"t; r The news come now; that the teinocratic: prospects of carrying Dhfa' flre 'about to be thrown awav bv dissensions in their own ranks. u-i it. t V ii- ' wliile the Republicans are pulling together and using every effort to carry lue oiate, uuu ate ; greai cheered .in their ;work , by the nn-' tioiely ' squabble among1 ; their op ponents. This state of affairs in Ohio and the fact that the party is -far from harmony in New York, makes the ontlook rather gloomy ,v :..(-i0Q. perhaps it is all lor the better. The Democrats are accustomed to these blunders, and defeat in both Ohio and New York this fall might have a tendency to bring them together for the groat contest next . fall, whereas if they' succeed in healing the breaches in time to defeat their opponents iu these two. States this fall, they will , be too confident of the results in the Presidential struggle; factions will spring np from individual jealousies, and in their efforts to 'defeat each other both will be do anted, and all the corruption they charge npon the KcpuUican , party will stand en dorsed by tho people for another fo::r years. Consider this an "off y 1 " I do your r.;: , ' ; rest yi : Itc, go towoik a:, I tlect ?uii:I:crcfI-lK9l tl ' '1st not Lnd ti: i T3, j-.V.it..i l.l t Louses la He Strait i T SinuU 1 - trojed r ...1 a SlO'jnU! i Swallowed Up YLJages Swept Away hj Lava and Waler The Disappearance T ' Islands. - London, Aug." 129. Further par ticulars of the great volcano erup tion in Java, which have just reached , London from . Batavia, show that the disaster was even more widespread and more disas trous than reported in yesterday's advices. At noon Sunday the eruptions and shocks were supposed to have reached their height, but late in the afternoon and evening the violence of the disturbances suddenly increased, and the island seemed to be about to be complete ly buried ia fire and sulphurous ashes, r At the same time uie enor mous waves began to dash 'with greater force . upon ; the chores, coming in some places 1'ur up into the ulterior, and great; - chasms opened in the earth and threatened to engulf a largo proportion of the people ami buildings. About mid night the most frightful scene of all took place. Suddenly an enormous I urn iu oiis cloud, similar : to that which was seen over the Gunuug Guntur, but much greater in extent. lorincil over the Kaiuumg range ol mountains which skirt the south east coast of the island.-?' This cloud gradually increased in size, until it 'formed ft canopy' of; lurid red and whitish gray over a wide extent of territory. During this tune the eruptions increased .and streams "of lava poured incessantly down ! he sides of the mountains into the valleys, sw eeping, every i thing before them.- Here ami there a stream ol lava woulu enter an tlw incandescent lava would su d- Uoniy produce boiling heat , and rapid vaporization, but the super- nciai consolidation rnat almost in stantlvensnod wonlcl prevent any lurthert contact with the water. The fissures that opene.l in this thin crust as it solidified on the stream of lava emitted torrents' of vapor extending high into the air, mid making a tremendous seething sound, as jl a thousand locomotives were simultaneously letting off steam. . Here and there in the lava gtroam8 wer0 iunu,lieiablQ thin pjate like crystals of : feldspar ar ranged in trains, one behind the other, in the direction of the flow of thecurreut, aud lelsphatic sphero Htes were rapidly formed in the u mattcr reKemblinc those which form m the slag of glass fur naces. 7 ';,: . v: , . Onfl of the innstt Kinfriiliip frAnts . - - v ot the eruption was the carrying in the midst of the molten lava of a bed of solid ice of enormous ize, which had been emitted from one of the craters. It was carried along by tho current am ,an(c(1 on th extremity of Point St, Nicholas, at tlie northeast corner of the island, This bed of ice was surrounded by a thick envelope of " sand and scoria?, which are nonconductors of heat. It is supposed this ice had formed tbe crust of some snbtcrra- nean lake.' About 2 o'clock on M0miay morning the great cloud ouuucui) . uxuiio iulu . Mii.tii UtH;CH and quickly vanished. At the same time frightful rumblings were heard, and the columns of fire and mok ' OVfir -fch RAI1fhftflst Phrn(IT ft. the island, ceased to ascend, while tne craters in tue otiier , parts ol Java seemed to open their fiery throat8f stm wider, to let ont the ji, vitivau uuuiivivj vm mitt a n)mi(;e . and hcs Tet Vomited lortl). Tlie Hissing ol the sea be .came so loud as to be ahnost, deaf ening. The waves rushed np on the shore to an unprecedented height. When daylight came it was ion that an enormous tract of lland Iia.d disaPPeared extending lirom Point Uapncm on thesouth to ,Neerv paf80Pranr on the north. ( and west to Low Point, covering uu cucui ,ui loniiurj uuuub uity miles square. In this were situated the villages of Negery and Negery uauawang. iNone ot tbe people in j habiting these places, oi of the na- tives scattered sparsely through the ! forests and on the plains, escaped acalu sec"on ot tiie island was not so densely populated as the was comparatively. smau, aituongn n n it must have aggregated fully 15,000 souis. Tne entire lvanuang range of mountains extending along tbe coast in a semicircle for about 65 miles had gone out of sight. The waters of VYelcome Bay, the Sunda Straits, and Pepper Bay on the east and ol the Indian Ocean on the south had rushed in and formed a sea of turbulent waters. Here and there the peak of a crater was exposed for a moment by the reced ingof a great wave, and occasion ally a puff of brownish gray smoke or a slight shower of rocks showed that the volcanoes still continued in activo subaqueous eruption The debris oi tue submerged aim destroyed buildings was tossed hither nnd thither on tho water, the only 1, .L that t lore ha onee I ( ) i. .1 .led l.,!l there, tr:: a:, 1 fully L::T ti.'. ; T:s, i. rr,!!y Javarc;;e, i::.....: ..bout lv.?, ponsliea. At I ivyk, i.ear Poiat Salcis, the re .1- Lot rocks set ro to the lioiuies nd swept away all the thickly settled wtion ol the town. About teu bazaars belonging, to Europeans were destroyed. The loss of proi)- erty is very largo, but no lives are known to have been lost. The river Jacatra, on the banks .of . which .batavia is situated, was "so com pletely dammed by tho lava and debris that its course was changed, and from Franien bastion It flowed down through Tygers street and joined -the waters of the river Eme- rades, swcmng.that stream to such an extent that it rose high on the Castor batteries. Figelenknig was almost totally destroyed, and a large mimber of lives ' were : lost there TT;.r'TTJT-:'-j,' ....' The island of Onius, five miles off tho i mouth of the Targerang Eiver and twenty ; miles esist jof Batavia, was completely inundated, and the floating dock there was totally destroyed. Caataye, Claps, aud Tronwer's islands, off the por tion of Java 'which disappeared, aie 6t of ight and not. a vestige 'of them js. left. ; Baby and Cheribo islands, off the north coast, lost the few houses and iulnibitants upon them. :.:V t'T : "," : i L,"" T ' In Batavia the loss has been largely increased since the former reports. The roof of the Governor's house was crushed ill by a mass of mud, and three ot tho retainers were killed.. Tho towu bridge was destroyed, the Diamond and Pearl bastions badly . damaged, Jnnd the Burran redoubt: was destroyed. In Caymaud, , Malabar, amV Lion streets, the principal avenues of the city, the damage is very great. Fort Aatyoi is entirely dtstroyed. The town of Faggal was, severely shaken, aud few buildings were left A violent shock was felt In the' island of Sumatra Monday forenoon, and it was feared that other dis turbances, might follow. - Midali island, teu miles off the Javanese coast, and half way . between the extreme ioints of Java and Suma tra, was almost wholly engulfed by the sea. ;5 The small island of Siiiir- kel, probably brigiually only a cout blown np by an eruption, , entirely disappeared. It was uninhabited. The aggregate loss of life must bo fully 75,000, but the number of those who perished can never of course bo accurately known, J The secret of the universal sum as of Drown 'a Irt.n Bitters is owing to the fact that it is tho very best iron prepara tion made. By a thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood it reaches every part of the body, giving health. strength and endurance to every por tion. Thus beginning at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health. It does not contain whiskey or alcohol. it will not blacken the teeth." It does not constjpate or cause headache. It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heart burn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, eje , J 1 ; 1 v . ' ' 1 ... ., 7..- - DiseARn. rtronAnnll.v nnil nnnainn hriiimi i t rr ' mankind numberless ailmonts, foremost among them are nervousness, nervous dobility, and unnatural weakness of generative' organs: Allen 'n Ttmin Ti'nod successfully overcomes these troubles uiit. ii-DLiueB . Buucrtsr' w ilia lormer vigor. vl. At druggiRts, or by mail from J.H.Allen, 815 First Ave. Now York City. - 8 C. B. HART & CO. OlTZmCECASHSTOllZ. ' North-east corner of Micldle and ., n ....ii,-. ti a. . rA- . ooutn I'roni otreets, . , DKALKR8 II ' ' Stoves, Hoiisfl Famishing Ocsrls " CROCKKRY aud GLASSWARE, LAMPS in great variety, BURNERS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS, , , , .KEROSENE OIL . rratt's Astral Non-Erpiooive OH, - , Wo are now prepared to manufacture , - Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. . ' April 14 lrd k w L. H. CUTLER, riMl M1 MKW.,.a,VA Sash, Doors & Blinds, LIME, CE1IENT and rLACIZ " HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Paints. Oik, Glrs zzl Fuity, -;( GUNS AND PISTOL", ' ToiLKT . Ilnltcr r.r..l I. ; : TII- d ' J i l ,y ' ' Vol . .. tntlm-il to wit i,,.ih.i b ,y kiiii , f. , i. Api-'y to W. II. rEAKt'P, Aug. 8, '8,1. uw-W it Keiv Yu-rne, N. C. I . n i '. .. I. i L J t ... .. . 4 ' , Would rpRiiectfully iiifonn the public that he nag me Cn!y Tirst-Chss Shv "S:a the city, with Enth Itoouis. whero riot ami in Cold Baths con ie bnd at any time day or night. . .... Also, (l choice lot Of Cierars and Tiiluiccn ' The patronage of the nubile la rennectfullv eollcited aud gultsrnction guaranteed, middle Street, Next to lu II. Cntler' Hardware Store, , auiKlIm NEWBKR1V. W. c'. 14 aMw. y A Really Pure Stimulant 'litis whlHkev locnntrollpil enllroi. hr van. ahle & Hoyumn, -N. Y. It in distilled in Miiry miiu in uib Main water regions or tlial , Slate, from the aniail grain grown then. The ilistll iHttonig superintended uv uN gentleman who undeiNtandti IiIk luiMiiew. tin deleterious U allowed to euter intuits emit poisiimu. unn none or it la allowed Uibettold until It iu fully three years old in order that It may be entirely free by evaluation from the fusel oil. Venahle & llevman olt. r tlifne goods as perfectly pure to (ill u lone felt w ant for niedl.uil piiitkwck. It is Iheir own brund and they slake their regulation on the truth orthlaoMsertloii, , pur sale iy ' , , : C. II. BLANK, - ' i auglditwSm New Be i lie, X. O. WM. LOUC11, 1.K.VI.KU IN ' 1 , GENERAL MERCHANDISE CAST HOUSE ASCOiffiODATIOlTS. , ttroeil St. New Berne, N. , ' . . Iwilar. ii7f j." 'iJXls'izi," " Dealer In and Hhlpper of . Fresh and Salt Fisb, Oysters, Etc, Etc, , New . I-otiic, N. V. ; Ti'i.auti ,'iiil,.n,f lUwtAM. . .... fr... m . iij rAprtw O.O. U toall parts of the country. To guard against disappointment orders sliotild reach me 2i Imnrft nrlnr tit lime ,r m1,i. ,'.,. ..i gooda - ., . -.; lan'2-dAwlv F.1K1IIIKS AS!) IMYI'RV JltRCIIA.MS., '1 Altli INOTICK V arc again arour old aland. In our NV.tl STOUIU; We have a full Hue of Groceries, Dry Goods, BoQts . and Shoes, 1 wholrtuileH(i retail. Call and take a lwk at our kooiIs and ot our Jow princ.. Or iUw , .' ., , ROitKrtl'W UftO .; II. , WA11AH, (Huecssoi Vi R fl. Wlndley.) i ' DISTIVIEUS' MJIENT FOlf . Pure Byo und Com Whisky - . AT WHOLESALE ' 7INES AUD CIGAES IN GL'FAT IAHIETYP , Giuger Ale, Pale Ale, Beer AND PORTER. BEItGNER & MGEL BEES, CIDER, pure Fr..:cii cr.,v:DY. . II. W, WA11AB. , South Front St. New Berne, N. 6. sep2S-dtwly, . . ALEX. MILLER, WIIOLESAIiE & RETAIL ., QROCEK. . Constantly receiving a full lino -Ohoice Cirocerio and - ' PAKIIERS'. SUPPLIE3, which we ofl'cr as low as any house in the city, and warrant all gooda as rep resented. .. , - Call and examine onr stock and Driceu. Stables furnished fiee to all our country customers. ' " ; r Goods delivered free to any part ' o Hie city. ' ' T '''': ' ' t ". 12 W. Sr. D. . ' y '':. C:"::::!:n r.::::l 1 am manufacturliig FIIESII EVERY DAY, Fine French Candies. Among my assortment yon can find Chocolate Drops, Caramels, Coconuu) Isar, Walnut (JaiHly, trenm ' Dates, Cieam I i "i, '.: Cream : Walnuts, Eurnt ' Almoml), ''icily .Almoin!-!, And in f t anj!' ' 3 1 1, ry c:.ll f r. At. the (''' 1.1 I,( ii.!.'. .1 l'rlee of I 1 er I.. ; - J 1 J - I 41 & 43 UNIOII HxIlEET, NOKPOI-K. VA. aull-diw llil r : Nathan Toms, Oeo. W. Toms, I'erqulmans t:o , N. C. , Herttori, N. C- ; TCII3 &.0!T, Commissica r.Icrchants, FOR THI 8AI.K OP ' , ! ; I . Cotton, Lumber, Grain, Peanuts, and an country rroauce. ; ' So. 30 Myers' AVhaif. ',' " .; ' 1 nuindAwim ' ' 1 NOKFOLK. VA. ): M. ETIIESIBGE & CO., Geu'l Ccinmission Merchants V.ell all hinds of couulry pi'oduee and niake prompt rt'turns. . . , , . : ..... . . . iteier 10 citizens mum, worroik, va. - . ' ;i ; (Jorreiiideiiee solicited. nulGdiwiin . NORFOLK COLLEGE j , For Young Ladies;1 l 11 .: .1. tJ ' - j OfferB More Advantages than . any ' ; other Colloge in the South, j Modern In all lis amtointments. flue erounds. newntideleKaul llutldinus. 4c. Under lroteBt- ant intiuenees, but undenominational. Full eoileKlHtecoiiiHeof study Hpecial provisloiis for best lnstruetlon lu Musie, Art, Ancient and Modern LaneuimeR , conversation In Kreneh and German dally. Three hundred and lliiiiet n Pupils last session. t'liHiues very low wlien suerior advanlai-e are considered. For catalogue, containing full ihformatiun, address ...... ,. , ... ,. .,1 U. H. WYNNE, SeereUtry. . . . (V Rev. B. M.8AUNDEKS, Hrinelpal,' , aullklAwliii . , Norfolk. Val WM, 8ANOERLIN, - T M. 8ANDKRLI.N SANDEELIN BEOS., , Gen'l Commission Merchants 1 N. 17 Roanoke Dock, ftorfblk, Va. . (.,ousi(nincnt8 0fcotUin.DeanntH.cnrn.hlru gles, Iiiii.Imt, slaves and country produce of every description solicited. . Liberal advances made on consignments In hand.or on lilll lading. Hpecial tt lent Ion paid to country nroiluce generally. nulU-dly fra::x b.s:jitii, 1 r A H 0 II IT EOT, ; 3arort.ioijix:,:';''X7iA..i!,) rirnwines ai.d designs furnished to builders and contractors in any part, of the country. K-r E., WUEATLEY'3 4 .';i Stoaim ! o ,Y iirkK. ; 10 Chnrrh Street, KORPOI.K. VA. . Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch es done in the very best manner. Prompt attention given to all orders dy nutii or express. , aei)Sd4m HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IKOIV. 9IETALB IU1U 1UUN, ... . .. JAS. POWER & CO., , 86 Rewhsd'i AVItarf, KORFOLK. VA. We are always in the Market for the nur. rhase of old wrecks old steamers and old ma cuinery ot an KiKds, All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, aud eorrect returns made, mil Idly r.lLLER DYI3, ' " riRALRItH lit "; - ' Furnitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, 03 Cloths, Matting, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks, Window SLatlt'H, Cornices, Etc.; 199 Chnrtb Street, : aull-d6m - ; : : NORFOLK. VA. A BEILLIA1TT BCIIE3L VXXX3 ... J K, ..4 . , Of X Jorfollt, Vu. ' 25,000 Tickets 356 Prize The franchise of this enterprise Is based npon the charter of the Dismal Swamp Canal Company. . .... The purpose In view Is the "Improvement anu extension" oi mat most important con necting link ot the Inland waters of Virginia mm noun vuruumt. The legality of the Lottery has been falrlv tested and established before the court, ft is tne - . MOST ATTRACTIVE SCHEME ever yet placed before the publlo, and on e aininatloii of the detailed plan will show that it la iar more favorable to Uie ticket-holders tuau any outer oi similar character. CAPITAJ. PHI22 $5,CCa Class A. to be Drawn ot Noi-fo! 'Jt . Va., on THURSDAY, September 20, 1883, J. IV HOEEACII, Manages. BCHEME: 1 Prize of.. 1 do. .. , J5,(vifl ...... iMa , 'l,IMl , ,'i"0 is .;,:.. is .-. is is .. ........ is Is Is Is ..,. Js .ri,(Vio 1,M do. .. do. . do. .. do. 1. do. .. do. ., do. .. do. .. no. .. do. ... - h Vl i'. 'i i ii i"f .'HI is.. 10 is.. 5 Is AfPROXIMATION f) rrlxes of... r1 do ( ........ do W ........ m rrlzca I'JoHo' yu of J,(lt (Cl'V Company. See i n t: : i . r M.iiitu p, Comer P,,..na 15 I I if 1 -hyuit'lans prescriptions i potuiiU iL . . C'ASil Layers can get Bpot -n at SAVE time, avoid !. ' y v ..ing, by having your y dispensed at : j t . . or 10ns TIMBLE fingers work t .' t-lk 1 at I . - A NIGHT BELL for the it 1" ose that trade at 1. .;. TV O matter whose advertinei'M i tl ada X the Drescrintion von h 11 . a ta igbt to have it put up at LI...i"S. P compete with low-priced goods furnished to our rountrv i;i,itAa from the Jlorth, many drufrgints feel canea upon 10 meet competition with low strength goods. You can depend Aqon tho Btrench of all goods coverej do my label. No slops put up at MIXED paints, $185 per gallon, at - HEIiKY'S. SEED as follows: New crop turnip, . .45: rd8 4 T0: htan 11 rn r.i.tr'iihoa 40: sninach 25: cnbbntr4 to 4 fiil t 'on. tracts taken till Oct. 1st; basis emh, at UEKRYS. 1) BERRY, Dpaler in, Drugs, Sueda V e and Fancv Goods. d&w FDEifigir:;::! At his Now SJiuirt All.Ulh. St., oitfli door Ik'Ii.w Koiilii Front, s.. . ,-s in olleriiig Ms New fiua-k of : I KUS A S I M I'.DICI N JES, , 1 PAINTS ' .r, T,,r. 'v,-;'.i:;:rT.-'; .i cXvas, v " siiK i:s,r ;. w: r "' I- V -'' OA KUM, V " s , ; Vr-. 'T ' ' 'T-' 'Ov ''; i I3TC. : Ajt norroM pkicks for cahii.; Thankful for fast favors,' he Invites tils rleuds to eonio nimbi. - .ia fy , Fbq Choo's Baisam of Shark's Q Positively Reitorrs the Ilreilucr, anil la ..the Only Absolute Cure fur Denf ,. I ..-ii Ness Known. This Oil la abstracted from iieciillarsieeleu of small White Khark, caught In tlie Yellow ea, auown us 4'AkchakoioN IIiimdki i- i i t. Every Chinese fislicrmnn knows It.. Jih vir tues as a restorative of hearlii'.' were iIim uv. ered by a lluddhist Priest til .out the ye.-tt-1 ,1(1. ils cures were so iiiuneniusanii heiiiy sok, eiit Ingly minu'.ulous that the remedy was oi irml ly protdniniedovertlieetiiirei':inpire. iisuse tiecameso universal that for over HiK) years no Deafness lui existed among the t'lilm k mm ple. Sent, chai ges prepaid, to any address at 11.00 per bottle. . . . . HEAR WHAT THE DEAF SAY t It has performed a nilraeleln rnycaBe. - - I have no unearthly noises lu my heud and hear much better. ! 1 have been greatly benefited. - My deafness helped a great dealthink an other hot lie will cure me. My hearing lsmuch benellled. , I have received untold henetlt. My hearing Is improving. ,. . t It Is giving good satlslael Ion. Have been ureatlv benellled. and ni,i r. Juiced that I saw Uie notice of it. , "IU virtues are nnnncKllnnahlc and its cu rative chareoter ahsoiute, as tiie writer can personally testify, both from experience and oliKervation. Write at once to uavi.ih-k A Jbsnky.7 Key Htreet, New York, eiieiuHini tl.(M), and you will receive by returna re y that will enable -on to bear like aiiyiiouy else, and whose curative eueetg will be per. manent. You will never recret doing s,."-. KnrroaovMKnpANTii.R 1 i.nnv. To avoid loss in tlio minis, please send money by Hkuutkiiku 1 i int. 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