X.i::8S ANN4VNCE3IKNT. "', I AILT JOUANA-L,a Meohima ppr i aiily txoept t Mooday, at .00p . r, 13.00 lor six moatfcs. Dellwed to city nter t Jo cnt prircmu. T II"S NEW BERKS JOURNAL, M eolama er, U pablIo4 twj Tbanday at tlMptf A A nVEHTISINO RATES (DAU.T-0 laea us dy H Mat ; on week. tlOO on montk .'; tor month, 41P.00: U months, tls.00; lv month, Iio.00. ftlvrtittmat aader . ol "City Item, ti coot pr lis for each asertion . ...... No adTerUaemeaU will lMrld betwcea .iwal Mattw at any pric. Hotiee of Marrlares or Death, not to excite n line will b iaerted free. All additional matter will b charged 10 cento par Una, Payment for transient adYcrUsements must ie mad in advane. Regular adTertisementt will b, collected promptly at the end of each month. . f S ; OonmuBtcaUoaa containing new oradiacnf tion of local mattera ar solicited. No comma emion nntl expect to be published that contain objeotlonabl personalities; withhold the nana f theanthor; or that will make mora thaaona llama af t hii paper. Any person feeling Aggrieved at any anony mous communlcatlon'can obtain the name of the author by application at this office and showing wherein the gTleranoe exists. THE JOUENAL. . s. sruirif. ,-4 w : Editor. SEW BERNC, Ni. C. JULY 27, 1884. Watered at the Poat olUoe at New Berne, N C. a econd-cla matter. (JOY. JARVIS'S sfeech. There are Imt few. more effctive speakers fm Uhis! country than Thomas-J-Jabvis, Governor of North Carolina. Whenovor and wherever he takes the stand, the trumpet jives nq uncertain sound. Whether thfe convention of the thirteen Governors at Philadelphia, at the exposition at Boston or on the hustings in the old Tar Heel State, his words are to the purpose and Ms' "utterances impress' the bearer"" jis I those oi a live, pro gressive statesman whose . ideas of advancement are well balanced with conservative caution and hence no chimerical . schemes or mythical theories ;fi)rhi any part of his speeches.. Plain, solidcommon sense facts, stubborn,'every day and as Sen ator Vance calls it ten com mandment honesty, constitute the warp and woof of his addresses; iind nn Prill .ir nip-hr. when lift tank the platform after the able address of the Honorable Senator, although the crowd had wilted under the oppressive heat of a July evening with the mercury well up in the nineties, yet an eager throng pre sented upturned faces to look upon ... the Chief; Magistrate of the State and listen to the clarion notes of his eloquent voice. ; - Well did be meet the expectations of the crowd, and seldom has a speech of the same length contained more sledge hammer blows than he' delivered upon the head of the presumptuous leader of the Repub lican ticket, Tyke Yokk. - When. Democratic North Carolina had seen the poor colored and white ., insane, lying in dungeons, chains, ' and cells of the county jails, these poor afflicted mortals, sent to the same prisons with the felons and, criminals ol the State; : when " the great heart of humanity throbbed with sympathy and heaven inspired pity, the Legislature moved the erection of additional asylums,' that these unfortunate sufferers might be humanely cared for, Mr. ' Yobk, as a member of the Legislature, cast his vote against the measuee. And when the Western asylum was well - progressed, '! he " advocated boarding the roof over and selling it for whatever purpose and price they could, and by his vote said jlit I the insane lay in the jails and. cluu ' eons, let these poor unfortunate persons who have lost 'their reason and minds stay in the company of the felons and criminals until a merciful Providence shall end their ruSerings in death. - -... Mr. Yobk had also opposed all improvement ' in our educational rystem, ? our - advancement in the : ailroad interest "of the State and in et almost' every ' measure which nised improvement and pro j in the State. 7 " ' J '"' " ,'orJJ the people choose a Gov r who would stand in the way '1 progress, all. advancement in tional attainments. and de- cat of all that is good and i i our State ! -"I have ' a 'f" Id the Governor, "to ask a in North Carolina, '"r not to put in the .i nan who would stand in the way of all prosperity. There is a man before yon, placed there by the Democratic co'nven- tion, who .will give his unstinted support to all measures.' which promise improvcinentr ia the con-! ditidn of the whole people,' white r i i u i 1 - , and colored, rich and poor, educated , ...'. . I and illiterate, and that man is ALFBED M. SCALES. s , ; -j " SENATOR YANCE'S SPEECH. ( That was ; a , capital . campaign speech delivered by Senator Vance at the court house on Friday night There were no stale jokes, but he would often .enforce a strong argu ment by an aptj illustration or hu morous reference that would "bring down the housc'V" He .recounted m clear and forcible laiiguage'the ntter disregard ot tbe Constitution: by the Republican ' party imd the dangers of centralization, to which there is a strong tendency, and at tributed it all to the long, uninter-. rupted lease of power which that party had enjoyed. He showed great familiarity with ' the tariff question, and we unhesitatingly say that he would be bound to make votes for the Democratic candidates on this issue in agricultural dist tricts. The distinction between a revenue tariff and a high protective tariff legalized robbery is - so clearly drawn that a wayfaring man thought fool cannot fail to under stand. . - , While the Senator was pointing out in a very lucid and forcible manner how a tariff for revenue would put money into the treasury instead of into the maaufacturer's pocket as is done by the protective tariff some man, with spectacles on, standing over in the audience asked in a loud voice, "How much would the laborer get?" The Sena tor caught the idea at once; it seemed t , inspire him; he went at it with a vim, and within five min utes' time he showed how complete ly the working man had been and is still being deceived by the phrase ''Protection to American Labor.'' He gave snch a complete answer to the question, holding up the bare assertion, that protection to the manufacturer protected the laborer, in all its nakedness; in fact, his ie ply to the .jquestion ; was so wither ing and convincing ' that the au dience loudly applauded,i while the man witl spectacles on' appeared dumbfounded." This old fraud, 'protection to ''American labor," is bound to be exploded, and we know of no one who can do it more effec tually than Senator Vance. His blow at it on Friday night was a regular .dynamiter. There,, is no law to prohibit the importation of labor, hence, a tariff for the protec tion of. manufactured goods does not protect labor The manufacturer will add the tariff to the price of his goods, put it in his pocket and get the cheapest labor he can, and in the labor market the American has to compete with the world. Foreign competition in the manu facture of certain goods is shut off byl a protective tariff, while Ameri can labor isfjbound to compete with all; the laborers in the world who see fit to emigrate to our shores. We took.nokes oi the Senator's speech and will probably refer ' to it again. . In his closing remarks he touched ' upon State affairs, and did it eloquently, forcibly and effectively.. , ! J 1 .' I TBE :Trobibitionists have hold their,, .National Convention and nominated Ex Gov. St. John as their candidate for the Presidency, LThe convention was held at Pitts Durg, , i'a.,.s ana there were some twenty States represented. s --The Democratic; -National Com mittee met in New York on Tours- day last. Babnum was re-elected chairman. i 4. Beblin, July 23. The. interview between Jmperor Willam and Em peror Francis Joseph of Austria will take place inlschi, a watering place in Upper Austria, ou Ang. 8, The meeting will last two days, Emperor William returning to Hat- Ira on the 10th. The Austrian Em peror will meet Emperor William at Thensee..; London, July 23. A very per ceptibie shock ot earthquake occur red to-day on the island of Ischia, in the Mediterranean sea. The in habitants were greatly agitated, as they feared - an explosion from the long extinct volcano, Mount San Nicolo. ' ; NETTS FROM THE OLD WOULD. Pabis, July 24. There were ten deaths from cholera at Marseilles ; last night and twenty at Toulon, ; The number of deaths at Aries reached thirty-one in two days. The 'P0,0 tbet P1 of thafc town i have fled from their homes, -iv. .,-t i a. T t W arsaw, July 24. Inquiry into tbe conspiracy to blow up the palace 'duriner Czar's visit to Warsaw shows that elaborate and,, far-reaching plans "were adopted. Evidence is adduced to prove that the conspira tors after murdering the Czar in tended to provoke a rebellion in Poland and Western Eussia, to plunder the Jews and rich trades men of Warsaw' and to , seize the arms in the arsenal. ;. ,, London, Jnly 24-Earl Granville, secretary of foreign, affairs, has re fused to assent to Holland's proposal to. blockade the whole Aoheen coast with a view to securing the . relase of the crew of the British - steamer Nisero, wrecked on that coast last autumn. : ' - ; - - i' :l- ' London, July 23.-AdvicesjDrom Corunua Spain, " report that a col lision at sea had occurred between the Spanish steamer - G1ion, 'from Gorunna for Cuba, and the British steamer Laxham. Both ..vessels sank. Forty-five of the Giion's pas sengers and eleven of the Laxham's crew had been, landed at Cor nun a. It is . believed that the rest of the passengers ' and' erews were saved. A' despatch lrom. Corunna says: "The passengers' and. crews of the Uijon and Lexham, numbering 104, took to the boats,1 but have not been heard from. ."Steamers have been despatched in search of them,," ' SUAKIM, July 24.-As the Bairam feasts which mark the close of the feast of Jiamadan begin to-day, it is expected that a formidable attack upon the city will bc:.rnade tby. the reoeis. . , Maeseilles, Jnly ,'24,-r.TJp to noon there nave been six deaths from cholera since nine o'clock. At i the Pearos hospital five have died and five, have been discharged cured since last night. , Eighty patients still remain it) the hospital. r Caieo, July 23. The Mudir of Dongola telegraphs that he has de feated 5,000 followers ot the Mahdi near Debbeh, and captured .300 liemington rifles., The rebel losses were very heavy London, Jnly 23. Orders; have boon issued at Chatham' to send all available steam pinnaces to Egypt. An Old Field edi ; . , . The old field Mullein has been a eeem- intr outcast for many years but flow it has suddenly attracted the attention of the medical world who now-recognize It to be the best lung medicine yet dis covered, when made into ' a tea and combined with the Sweet Gum presents into Taylor's Cherokee Kern ed; of Sweet Gum and. Mullein a pleas ant and effective cure for : Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds and Consump tion. Trice 25cls. and $1.00. This with Dr. Bicsers' Southern Itemed v. an equally efficacious remedy. for, Cramp Uolic,' Diarrhea, iiysentery, and chil dren suffering from the effects of teeth ing,' presents a little Medicine Uhest no household should be' without, for, the speedy relief of sudden and dangerous attacks of; the lungs and bowels. 1 Ask our druggists for them. Manufactured iy Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta Ga..' pro prietor of "Taylor's; Premium Cologne. Pipe isjwpa in Swedish, tffeife in Get- man, pirn in Dutch, pwe in Danish, pipe in French, piva in Italian, ino in Welsh. piob or dudheen in Irish, and the best tobacco for all is Blackwelrs Durham Long Cut, the Durham ;Bull types a brand whose purity is proved by the millions of f mokers. Coal, Goal, -' . .- . ...... ..-. . ..t ' Hay, Hay, Ice, Ice, V7cod,V7odd. Coal, Hay, Ico'& Wood FOR SALE BY WATSON a DAHIELS. HI,, fi i APPLY 'AT THEIR 1 ' ICE HOUSE; , , ' . Neat Foot of Middle stroetj- " ' ' :. ;.s :t( ' New 'Berhe"N CJi , r .i' .' .v,"4 Kit i-'- $a Call oh us before purchasing else where. '1- ' '. jylS'dwly ! Horner Scl;s9l9 " .'" ; 0XF0ED. -Ui' C. 'X--'- i The FAIjIj BRSSIOII.-' ilfSl,' befel'n 'the POUBl'll IWINUAV (fStU; OF JULY, t Term as heretofore. . New CatalOKue Just issued. ' : ' JvlO dw4w , NOTICE. ; Stats of North Cabohwa,-! - :f v.. . Craven Connlyi ThesubBcrlberliavihii onalined as Admin' Istrator of tlie estate of Humphrey Rtarker, deceased, on the 7th day of July, A.D. 184, before the Probate Court or Craven County, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said Kstate to present them for pay ment on or before tbe 1st day of August, 1X8,5, or this notice will be pleaded-In bar pf their reeovery. Ji ?. i i; .. " All persons Indebted to said , Estate will make immediate payment. Done this luth day of Iniy, 4Ay. !. '"V Jyll J i. 1. r AbsblutelyPurei 191 ' This powder never .vanes. A marvel of TMii-lt.v. htmnffth. and wholesMnenetia. More eoonomicftl than tlie ordiniiTy lumlo, nnd can not le sold Ui oompotition with the multitude of low tost, fhortwoinlit. (ilum or pliosphnte gnwders. Knlil only In cans. Uoyai. Baking QWDF.a 00 liw Wall-t.. N. novl3-lydw I i - ' ' ".To the SMOKERS of ' Blackwell's Genuine ,; Bull .Durham Smok ing Tobacco. ' f - ,' The genuine has picture of !'; BULL on every package. 'For particulars see our next announcement. C. E. FOY & CO., !Wllolesale - Grocers, - And dealers in Guano and tains German Kainit, ; ' " Brick Wock,'Middle street, juC d ,. , NEWBERN, N. C. GREAT REDUCTION I Trtt.lia Pnhltn and -f t i Old CuHtomera: mtvXi V r iiJf, w vuv uur mi, nesRof times and few '4 it li scaroitv of mouev 1 IltlVU. UIHUH w the bottom price w Tiinda wftrlf. All styles of rtoot.H unci Shoos of Hie latent styles made to fit, and a sure guarantee. lamoeivU tue attention ol tlie- pulillo toneai reiialring done at short notice nud at reduced rate'-.-'." " - " " 1 . ,.',. rail ana see me, ' ' 1 E. HAVENS, t i, ! . ' , f 41 Iddie streets third door below 1 ' ' r ! , Central Hotel, ttew Bernp Jf. C:, May 2D, 1S84. . ,d(iiu Attention, Suiherners. r houtherners desirous - of eiiinln .''Jforth during the Bummer can find .Comfortable room a, with or withuut board, at 22 Waver. ley Place, New Vork Vlty. iiest. oi reier ences can De given, Cf ntral location, and convenient to every place. : ' Refer to OftPtain T. M. SotHhcate. of the steamer Bhenandoali, . Jy2d2m For Ront, , THIS TWO VACANT STORES 11KI.OW Till. CENTRAL HOTEL.''. , '.' Apply at once to ' '- t : l.,v'"?0UJ,1lw,J,''.'t maril-Utf; ; . v ..Administrator..- ROBERTS & HE1TDERS0N j , .! Gciieral Insurant ' Agents, -' - ; PSTew Berne, NC,"- Dnl.'.first class,i .pompanies!,i;c'presen : ( i " ;.! ,).-; d in : , i 1 -v . IFire. Life and Accident Insurance." f Total (japifcal,1 over' Forty Millions, ot , 'T)oUars'. '' "Jun24dlv . 'VY. . II ,' PJEYVTE V : , : T0NS0RIAL. ARTIST, Personally In BMondauee at his nairdreKsing and Shaving Haloon at the Gaston JLlnuse, with the best workmen. ' - - Siitlsfaction Is assured to tlwfte who patron lze him. . , , .. ' ' d l ' DUVAL & XfOBTOM'S . HORSE a TONIC, . ; The Best Medicine for Horses Out.'. ; TRY IT." For sale by JflKIVAN and HANCOCK HRO-i. ' . " " apl5dw Wm; Pell t -Ballance & ,Co, p 1 WHOLESALE DEALERS IX .-Groceries, Cigars,; fenuff, - .t Toljnooo, Fine Confectioneries, &c, &c, x '. SOUTH FRONT STREET, mayl2 '-j,!; )' r NEWBERN, 'ff. i..' : :D;lI Dri WHOLESALE GROCERS . AND ' O A 4mJ o o 1 -M 11 w. A Permanent Price -T ' the - , - Kev-Npte'. of Success I Thankinir v the " nublio for their' liberal nutronaee, in the . face of a strong - - competition, the undersigned would call nonius to Dis permanent rate, . Seventy-Five Cents Per Hundred Pounds.' ; A purchaser of a five pound ticket will be charged no more than a purchaier of a one thousand pound ticket. - IOE IN TON LOTS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. , HIllPAlKNTfS A. SI'KOIA.ILtTY. ; - The Pepot. on Orxvem fstrflfit. below Exnresa Office. Will be open , on Sunday from 6 a.m. till 10 a.m., 12 CTUAL That we will close out the "balance of our Clothing AT COST : X .." . We" cannot fit ail, but come you in Twenty-seven Children's Suits, knee pants, nges from five to ten years, suitable for the balance of season and Fall, at actual cost. A few Sailor Suits in the lot; at 2.00 and $3.00. " " - , We have a full line of seasonable goods: Alpaca, Sicilian and Drap d'Ete Coals; . Linen Dusters; Gauze, Lisle Thread and Balbriggan Undershirts, Jeans Drawere." Fancy II. Hose, Genuine Lisle Thread, at COo. per pair, bluck and colors; ? . ,i ; ' A good white Linen Handkerchief at 12c. Bestquality White and Percale Ties at 25c per dozes. x . ' ' Our Best Shirt at $5.50 per half dozen. Dude Collars and Bows. . " ; -Whito Vestal A new lot of Walking Canes. Also, a now inyoice of Stacy " Adams & Co. 'r Low Quartered Shoes. i - i ,,' 24 inch Silk Umbrella, black or brown handles, suitable for ladies, at $2.50. Oil Cioth, Matting, Truuks and valises, , ' HOWARD & JOflES, opp. Episcopal NORFOLK. Dismal Swamp Lottery Company OF NOKKOLU. VA. The franchise of this enternrlae is based upon tlie chartered right granted to the Dismal Hwamn Canal Company, and the le Kality has been repeatedly tested before the ' Courts oi the State, anil now Dun I ly, to silence ' ieu ite lore wie uoun or Appeal uncior a 'writ, of error" ngftinst. nilvwe decision. , The l'nrnoso in view Is the "improvement and extension" of the (Jamil, thus securing great public benefits. ' . Its loir conaiu'.l Iims nlrfiiily m cuied public confidence.' am1 Hie next I r.tvi hij will be niailn on .the. ' , 21st August, 1884, .( beforelhe pub ieiii .yortolli.'V'a . 4 CL ASS X. " BCHEMEi " r ..CAPITAL PRIZE $5,000. 1 rri80-ofi....-..iS,(ioQ. is.,.. JS.000 , 1,501) 1,000 600 . ajti - 200 200 200 ' II0 " 760 1,000 1,000 ' . 8 ISO " 270 180 do. 1,.')IH IS ,. ii.U..... 1.IXK) is ". SU0 is i........ 2IK)' IS.;.......;...;...., aio is.:.. ., . 2IK): is....... ..... aw 18...:.'.;...,....,... .; !W) areP 5(1 are a... . ...i... 10 are. , ' 5 are APPUOXIMATIOK l'KIZKS. , m , 30 '.. 20 :.. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. , do. of.... , 1 T)f.. 35 Prizes- , ; ' distributing..... .513,050 1'lolx.ets. Only, QX ; Flan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company. ' . ' - J. IV UOEBAOn; Manager. ... i 4 ' Address all applications for information. Tickets or Agencies, to ; . , V 1 .; : - J.' r. HORBACH, 21)7 Main St , .V ' - : ', Norfolk, Va. i The nndersiKned supervised the Wrawing Class! of the Dismal Hwamp Lottery Com. pany,'and certify that It was conducted, with strict fairness to. all Interested. . . OKO. T. ROGRRSf t OHA9. PICKETT, 1 Commissionevg -ni l ti x "T Ttf 1 Elizabeth IronWorke, CHAs. W. PETTIT, Prop., 280, 282, 284 and 286 Water street, ' " KOKFOLK, VA MANUFACTURER ' ' ENGINES, . BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, . ; : S1IAPTINCS, . rulleys9"Ilniycrs, FORCINGS AND CASTINGS, Of T.ve-y Dc'i.r'j.r rv 7T T?.O.RTodtre, ' ICK. the attention of those not having . . . . . , ... - . . , , m. till 2 p.m., and from 5 till 7 p.mr FACIEI - ; . -. . - .; and try us and' wo will suit price. -5 X 'Wttf. r.,t: 1 J : - I "" .a... Wl it - , ,- ';sw&i?Wj'rs.-v i -.fix Your attention is called to the AfiY ATTRAOTIOnS I offer this Beason, the " nnaWP Vvm 5hnnm Jti Vow ,'Boma :' UJiiiuum viol uiiunu ui nun, - tiuun " .. Consisting in leading articles, of ; 11 BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES..' NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AND PENDENTS PLAIN AND FANCY)' Mi. Bangle and Chain Bracelet,' ' RINGS IN EVERY VARIETY;"''"- Fine Periscopic Spectacles and Eyft ' Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid 8ilr ver and Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly, . . Call and examino stock; no trouble sIlOW gOOdS. ; . ; .1 . I- ..i . . EesnectfullT. " 1 .u j Jeweler, Middle St., New Berne, N. C. ' N. B.-I will give Fifty (50.W) Dot , lars for any article ever sold by me for ' Gold or Silver that was not. . octUdlr ' B, A. PBLtr."; Fklica Eitraortfirv. ' :. .'. itV IZARD OJCjfl 00.- . St. Jacob's OIL 50 cts. i. .' I , Wood's Pain Relief, 25 cts. salicy Ilea, Sl.ou. . ,v-.. All for the relief of FAIN and cure of RHE05 MATIHM, etc. - v . f . It is said they are all Rood, and I know tbe ' . are. Dor sale at W. L. PALMER'8 Cigar, To ' bacco. and Confectionery Btore. next door 1 n ' tlie corner of Houth J'ront and' Middle t. New Heme, N. O.. U. B. A. . r ., . i . , ALHO, you can rind cool and delicious Hoda Watnrf Ginfsor Ale, and Deep Hock Water; fcq i drlulr. ' Finest Cigars to smoke, and. tines ' Tobacco tochew. 8AL1JK M10HAL FlPm Yours for Buffering- humanity, , -t ,.':'...' :,'...:.'..,,..... ;.V '.);.. . -i. W I; VAT.1WV TT' ' ft ' Ti.il "fT.'J Wait J " AT THE CITY MARKET, ', ' ,j always supWled wltli the very best fresh . -1 ; Meats, Beef; Potk. , Mutton and Sausage that meais, ueeii i-orK, juunon ana bb - ""ssf. ; Administrator's Notice.. All persons having claims against th c-' tate of Oeorge Babbitt, deceased, are notified to present them, duly authenticated, to me at the City of New Berne, Noilh Carolina, on ' er before the 9th day of July, A. I). IssS, or this notice will be pleaded In bar thereof. - New Heme, fl. v.. July nth, lm. JylOOw WM. J. CLARKE, Adm'r. i' A CYr K)f el'' r ' Send six cents for post"ce ' and rereive free, a cost i y lit nf jri(ls which will ! i , t' inure mimey r'lt 1 ' " m f' 'N Vol .ll, 1' . iaw0Mi , f . , . . . , ... SS ...Mf..,., Special Mice . - .