- PCBUSHKfU AKSOCNCKHKHT. rUK DAILY JOURNAL. U a 24 eohimn 1aper. published dally, except Monday, at Sjs.OOperyear,$a.O0forsix month. Delivered to city subscribers at SO oenU pet montft. THJC WEEKLY JOURNAL, . 88 column paper, ta published every Thursday st S.W per annnm. - ADVSKTINO ; RATES , (DAIIT-One ' Inch one day $1.00; one week 12.00; one month' fl.U; threemonthsflO.00: elx montha 115.00; twelve montha r.00. ... r- Advartlaamanta rater- heady- of "mushiest Locals." 10 oenta per line for first, and ( oeut - (or every subsequent insertion. " m ,1 T rt fl adTertteementa will be Inserted between lacal matter at any prase. ..'.' ! Notice of Marriage or Death, not to exceed tea line irUl be Inserted free. All additional 1 -matter will be charged S eenta per line. " Payments for transient advertisements must be made In advance. , Hegularadvertlaementa will be eolleoted promptly at the end of each montn. ' r Communlatlons containing news or a dis- aiuaton of ocal matters are solicited. Ko " eoounan,eat)on most be expected to be pub. ' lshed that contains objectionable personal' lUest withholds the name or the author: pf bat will make more than one column of this , aper. mous communication can obtain the name of tna autnor by application ai wis ooioe nu snowing wherein me grievance exists. THE JOURNAL. H S. BTJlDf. -si, HARP K a. Editor.; Busiaeaa Manaaw. SEW BEKNE. N. C. JAN. 29 1886. Catered at the Post nine at K Rrraa, It' , - aaseeoad-clsst sutler. Thb N. Y. Syn U authority for tlie statement that among intelli gent Northern men the doctrine of States' rights never bad so many adherents as it has today. This is gratifying news it it is true. , & JOHN Kelley has had another relapse but is considered out of im " mediate danger. Notwithstanding 4fn serious illoess he still h.old$ hjs grip on Tammany Hall, having been again made Chairman of the Com mittee on Organization by a unam- moos vote. SEXA.TOB Edmunds has intro daoed a resolution in the Senate calling on the Attorney General to ftiroish the Senate with all the pa pers in the possession of the De partment of justice touching the suspension of Geoeok M. Duskin, late United States District Attor ney for the southern district of Ala bama, and the appointment of JOHN D. Buenett as' his su'cc s 'eor. The Democrats did not $o9 on the resolution while .every lie publican voted for it. Tim Is re garded as the opening of the fight on the President in regard to re movalsAnd will soon give hi in an opportunity of showing Iris hand, Bis firm adherence to what he con ceives to be right is evidence that h will not surrender any prerogative vested in him, the desire of the Sen ate to the contrary notwithstand ing. CHEAPER JHJXEY. Senatoe McPherson has intra- daced a bill to allow national banks to issue bills to the amount of the par valae of their bonds deposited to secure circulation. A like meas are has also been recommended by the Hons.) committee on banking. This will enable the national banks, if it shonld become a law, to put in circulation nearly twelve per cent . more money Chan they now have. It will be a good thing for the coun try, provided, it will aid in giving those sections that now pay high f infn.ftpf .lion nop mnnatrt llit t( it does not bring about this result it will only make the banks richer ....... . ' ; The greatest draw back that we straw of to this section is high taxes Myl tTiA iiTtiArliitont rafoa nf inter. i'&L charged for money. No farmer trinnmtrA nnrl rlAvetnn Iiia Farm tin money at eighteen .and twenty, per cent; and if he undertakes it by baying goods and family supplies n credit it will be worse than bor- nin'lnAtis1T fwOtlfV TlAr P.Pnf.. vwe, wvuvj - - j Previous to the war New Berne had somewhere tear five hundred thous and dollars banking Capital; mney WM JJlCUWllUl Bt OlA jucus wv fanners arounq werei prosperona.) Cheaper money and lower taxes areJ -a . J 1 L. At. w&it we now neea. ana are - wam Wtt Uiuoli ssvo iiu Miaao vuis nwu gain prosperous and thriving. : : BEYOND THE BLUE RIDGE. . A Ward r Cantloa. - As W Msuallr the case where an lib el of tra merit has a world-wtds rep wtation by its wonderful results, toe .celebrated Electrio Bitters have done, rtain nnnrincinled rwrtiea have en- deavored to imitate them, and exp6(itj te induce an nnguapeotins; public- to purchase their fraudulent wanes. :Aak jour drupgiet for the genuine Electric JJitters, that are eiaraoteed to cure," nd take do others. Sold by all drug gistt at fifty eenta. Q Two hour later Ve were on the iWy to t ue 'depot -Audjtue moun tain, IvhaveialreAdyijoientioned Col. Andrews, to "whose proffered kindness I am-indebted for this ex cursion. "Through his liberal cour- tesy I was permitted, to include' a fe wothers, so t ha pur, party con liBted afuie 'start, in addition to the writer; .the Senator from Craven (Bull) of the Senator from Robeson (McEachern) the Representative fcnlByu 'jBonqer) aad ,tbe Eep tsetttativ' , from i Carteret.' Only Ue .latter Mr. II. Chadwick, of lieanfort-whoni I recall to mmd after the lapse of these years, , as aii intelligent gentleman' and a groeabli . traveling companion completed with me the round trip. McEachern changed hi mind after reaching the depot, and a Banyan say's'pf bis 'pilgrims, lvo saw him ixfy w'ore-"',,Bonher ;ontiuued with ub mv.-l'fiQ H'gu(- oi me , mountains tuggestod tlifikuliiea too great for bisresdlurioD, and then accepted an invitat ion from his friends to go nrABhevtlie. j - - - v -r . . At half pasli three we left Ealeigh on a train crowded with passengers, many of whom were the western members returning to their homes, several of them accompanied by their families who had shared the honors and pleasures of their In cumbency at the Capitol. A few annates after the start, we pass the State penitentiary, whose massive wall of beautiful granite, surmounted by numerous watch- towers, - and along 1 whose broad coping faithful sentinels are ever pacing, with watcul 111 care, ut once attracts the ee, and fixes the at tention. Erectc I by the labor of fhe ppnvicts, (Voui material imme diately at hand, it Ktands as an en during monument ol patient labor directed by great engineering skill, and excellent architectural taste. Convenient; in its location, and eminently adapted to its use, when completed according to the plans of its architect una warden (Col Hicks) it will rank prominently among the public:; buildings of the State. T-i ( This wall, on account of some of its characteristics, is worthy of more than a parsing notice. It en closes three sides ot the prison yard the front being not yet built of stone and is about twenty feet high, above the common vard level The site was 01 igiu ally, a very nn even plat of ground, being twenty feet Jowest at the rear. Hence the wall must bo forty feet high at that part to reach the level of the front. It was commenced at the , lowest point, seventeen feet thick, and diminished to seven, at the height of twenty feet, or ground surface of tne' front ttie eartn Deingniiedln as the work progressed. The yard having now an even surface, and the wall a uniform base of seven feet, its thickness is reduced by water-tables to nvo feet, and then carried np sloping on the outside, but perpendicular, within, till it is diminished to about .. three feet. Next, two broader courses are laid. projecting about six inches on either side, then the coping of "goodly stones," more than five feet in length. The length of these is the width ofUthe wall on the top eufli- CtAnt lor three men to walk abreast. "A goad a waU," said the warden, "aw aritn;,t&e,ynited States.". j ; H$re 'jqiieg, gathered about three hundrea;'M4i- flfty,of the gate's criminal u ipoprrlation. . about two hundred ai.iii .fii1t af whom are o.n- otvu iwu oj TWjnea. are . women, only two of whom are white. The balance of-the State's criminals comprising more than seven bun dred-are,, employed upon the rail roads and other pnblio works of the State.' It may be thonght from the tact of their being found hera. that they are the worst- men and women in the State Bat this is probably not the case.! ,Their countenances do not indicate' If. ;iljve looked in theitfaces frequently white en gaged in tjheir work while eating their sapper at the Sunday-school and at the preaching service, and am sure they do not compare un favorably in aifpcarance with opera tives engaged In Similar, work else where,'' or with groups ' which mayj . y - ' .' .. ... spreat. , poroeis n4 in other puwio IplaceB. Their couatcrparttf are to pe found all toand ns.t: They ex hibit the cV04kigide pfv human na jtnre perhaps more often than the vicious side, they have stumbled in ,thep,ith,, which, multitudes have troiiwoicJiVe all travel in great weakness; to which it may be added that multitudes have stumbled who jhave nots jbeiLcatight ,up by the penitentiary." And it is to the glory of human nature, and the praise, of those engaged, intbe work, that .tficywoekl oiud year ifter year. Sunday-school is maintained iand instruction given by young irirJtdShflif fcitji Bhd the gospel ia pioaiied Vyhe 'pastors of the sev eral churches in rotation. Probably in no other place in the State, do so largeTrpTinrbTfpi the illiterate and rrfdlgcht 'Class 'sit . nnder as (earnest, faithful and intelligent a ministrataon of the word of life; while itla thlprim$r design of a penal institution to restrain and punish, it is immensely to the ad vantage of the State, that its crim inal class be so instructed while under sentence, that they shall be returned to society with their morals improved, rather than made worse.. , Someofths prison statistics are sufficiently. ystarUingt It appears tnat laiiypne-fpurth are committed before they are twenty years old within the school age seventy per cent 'are ntterly- illiterate,'-can neither write nor read, and that eigacy-nve i out or a nunarea 'are convicted for: stealing, or receiving stolen goods. These statistics pre sent a stirring and pathetic appeal for a more extended and efficient school . system. i (The :i writer : a is, pleased to notice and commend the increased interest , manifested, and the great advance made in educa tional matters since the above was written five years ago 1 - There - is excellent authority Hugh-, Miller, in "My Schools and , School, Mas ters' for believing that "mere in telligence forms an efficient protec tion against the peculiarly mean vices, such as theft aud the grosser and more creeping' forms of lying and dishonesty." Common obser vation confirms this. ' When the children shall, in a large degree, be brought nnder the influence of ca pable and mora) teachers, and de veloped in "intelligence, n we may look for fewer- criminals within the schoolage and a corresponding diminuaation of cases of larceny. ' TRoYAL'saiil 1 Nj Bucklen'e Arnlea Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. " Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively ' cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 oenta per box, ,1. ;.t-'. dwly Catjt. Sam. B. Waters DtirrT'S PtTRMl MALT WHISKEY. M. CriektoB's 'SlontleaUo Pan Kye." At bis old Stand on Middle street, Sf ll'dly ' New Berne. N C. For Hard Times. She Daily (Journal , ! eu.'i ; ( DEMORESTS- .Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel or I parity. strength, and wnoleaomeneea. More I economical than the ordinary kinds, and can- I not be sold In oompetltlon with the multitude I of low test, short weight, alnin or phosphate I Kaxiers. noia only in cans, kotal hakiru i wsa Oo. 1U( Wail-sl.. ti.Y. noTls-1 vdw ; II; MEADOWS S CO. 2,000 Sacks Dissolved Don, 2,000 Sucks Kainit guarantee lifriuan. 1,000 Sacks riue land. 1,000 Sacks Pocoiiioke. lij J-'- r Meadows' Kxtra Early Pras, Sei d Potatoes, Bcann and other Uurdcu hikI Field Seeds, r Corner Pollock and Middle Sta., "Warehouse, Cotton Erchanfie Place, d23dwtf .. . NEW BEBNE, N. C. STATEMENT fl Firoi-Ofass Cipjjoriuiilly ! it'-r is f is m h aauFSTPf m a ,ar. O . . m mm i-ai u tAUi i t j- Offers'his ENTIRE FALL and WINTER STOCK He means business, as he wants to make room for a large Spring and Summer Stock. M. H. SULTAN, oc7 dw6tn 1 t r, AT ASA JONEST OLD STAND. Champion Clothing ' I 1i-wit House!! Middle street, cor. South Frout street. New Berne, N. C. In order to make room form vBDrinar toolr. I will sell, for the nrvpthir.tv tavii m KMTlHiC STUCK , . - ,., , ,. . . ; .... . , ., ... " ' ATCOST Consisting of Men A Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Ulsteis. single Pants, Oosts and Vetta, Istdlea Cloaks. Jerseys, Khawls, Blankets Drea Good, boots and Shoes, Huts Trunls. Umbrellaa itubberfeuoes, KubberUoata. Also a full assortment of ollons .. . -i . C" Only Thirty Days . l Come before Bargains are tone. OF FACT.H FOlt THE PUBLIC TO OOXSIDEK. I'885.I885; P0Cn3dKE f.f muni Sime ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY -MAGAZINE With Twelve Col Paper Pattern ef your ew's seleatiea sad of my eise. ' both Publications, 0he Tear, $6.50 (SlXiFlITTY)! flEMOIiEST'S 1 ; THE.'; BBS Of all the Macrnes. lAvnirunwu aterlea. Poem end etker lilsran nowtsaeM matters., , , jS: , ItltnlraUd vrlth Original Steel Xnfrai r-itmngrnwret, vu Jfteture ana fine Woodcut, making it the Model Mmffomiie of Ateriom, - ' Each Magaatoe contains a COUPON ORDER, entitling the bolder to the selection ol and In ANT 8IZ1 DBM0BEST8 MONTHLY ia Instl UlufttrAtfMl in that tiumho id In AKT BIZK. . . j . . ! Instly tbo world's Model Magazine. The Xanrest in Fornvthe Largest in Circulatlon, and the berf TWO Dollar Family Maaalne issued' 188wtt) be the Twenty-seoond year of Its puUioatloai it Is continually improved and so eztenaireli w vimjv a- m ine xroni rana or ramiiv IK ne 72 pajres, laive quarto. ill innhea, tlj printed and fully illustrated. Pub by W. Jennings Uemorest, Mew York, BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED I,.,, j WITH THE r., ....-s i DAILY JOURKAL at $6.50 Per Teal4.' OS i Gr ASTON HOUSE; fa ;d. I: B STEBET, Sn.; J Proprietof . The Only FTni-elaaa Bonse In the City.' 1 ' Omnibos connects with all Trains and Bteamera. Lrss sample rooms toreommcrj eiai irave lera. : i ' .. The BAR and BlULlaRD noua uas recently been refamlihed and iltted OD In f opa style wnn minata ana rooi ihdibs. Kinston C6lUgQ, Z OB MALES AND -FEMALES. 'Spring Term, 1886, opened Jan, th., y ,j The aesslonof 1885-'86 closes "first Thursday in June. ... Number enrolled to aate tor 88fW'8p is 156. Besides ordinsry Enxllsh branches. Iiln. Greek, German, Prench, - Burveylng od Book-keeping are taught. The acleaoes have also a place In the corrlonlnm. Rtoh'dH. tiwl. A-M..M.D.. PrinclPftl Thos. RKpase, Ph, B- Prot Mathematics, r ... Oeorgel). Meares,Pror. Vocal and Inst. Music. Mrs. K. H. Lewis, Bopt. Female department and Iaatroetor in Junior nllah OasseM Miss Katte Lewis, Instructor primary pep'l1 j -apiis reoeiveuai any inue. . .. r . . . Catalogues, on sppUcatlon to Principals -lJ4 Klcston.il. C-Jan.th.l4 ii.;4wW" i 1 A RAIMOALOuRt KH . KERVOTJS CECAY, lYor - idtt TEsren for ovmSo VEARaeruBK" K'VOUSnrBIUTi" 'UOAlloV KAJtWKdS , L)9omyMdnammnme m ,7 lmcurtdimaMS, bivf 1 'unit ttt 1liodrhT m f flcians, reaalt from ? i6:.hfiil fndiecntioa " um 1 ro IDriu Irnaue. or over hntffni W. Atoj A H MAW "OA TEE A dim wo.' si. - i Two ' -. - ti fmrMM'i:i H Ol T tie Of tirNMi reman ivf -w s trowhlrt. 0?t oar Fr. Cirt:if Trid Trial Pefe : aVlwl learn rrrxrtcii xii bffor, takitut trctw nnt iwtir. XakV -,. B h runnrth has v (tiSHivnaa, doe , ' l ii W'H C Kft litm n to buaiRMS, or esuif V nor ificonvDiacia V wy. f mimlvd nt-s Dt'Qc mMict I prioci far directeppuemtroa tt 9 temt of oiswut tt -r-r ro influence i fet,- rt 'tT. TritMt -ih feu., v - f3 ..-rrd, ijit,-.it(i.rf f.-xenta t i f v-trh Ijcvp in! " " t- rfn -,c jLnff - "' :- i.ctt ; rri'.- i - 'WSJ. . Atlakta, Oa January IS, 18S5. raat m aaaayl airmail I typhoid fev, Idiaeoverad that tt bad settled 19 UlUlVa .IJed' 10T Bii X ertlUZirff xll:D0Slf. HTllI ftSnflftiallw In my rlKt leu. which swelled toan enor-1 . : n.V oo.Slu.rei.Ulntu aoqmt. three years. v. fcrJaDieQ tO ID6 CTOVftil 01 LAKLl TKU(iK:' iirt1 MalsHall.iv...n A II hIu.. fl.all I . X - sj i.-nM,.- . ii.. i iJ.- i. .n. A trial fa all that is needed to convince any one of the unrivalled excellence tf which refused to heal to any aud all asternal POCOMOKE, and our references are the planters of this seel ion, as wett as Obt application and the use of the most noted Pnua k?u't, vuruuit""" u ouuvu. '1 ui l,, iood poison remedi a. I j The lotiowing are a rew or many lestimoniaiv: The nicer continued to enhuve. freooentl v I K. H. Maanowa t Co., New Berne, N. C. discharging, perhaps, os much as a cupful of I '.. 1'SAR Bms-Uhave nsed POCOMOKEfur the at three yea is on niy irur)t farm, nt pus or matter per day. The size of. the u:oer nave receivea o.s ior resuiia irom inn any omer lertmier, more tfpodally When peed wa about two Inches In diameter, extending unoer fotaiocs ana caouage l expect to use ton to nrtpep tpnsonlhe nect crop. -) Jtrll to a depth near the bone. ' At one time It ap peared that the Ht eh In all conuon sporttlg would anrely become a running sore, as its peculiarly flabby, spotted and unhealthy condition clearly Indicated, and It was lntlr mated that I might lose my leg My condl lion oecame co crmcai, anu tne ulcer en larging so rapidly, we sant for Dr. J. P Dromgoole, who made a thori ngh examlna tlon.and said thai the flesh ou my leg for six Inches around the sore would soon slongh oO If nof -remedied; that I muat commence the use of B. B.B. -Jacted acjordine'to his Instructions, and after using the second bottle tho ulcer looked freshand healthy and oommeneed healing, 1 continued the nee of B. B. B., and to the great astonlibment and entlsfactlon of my. self aud friends, thetlcsr continued to heal rapidly, and i now entirely well, and I am attending to tay business at W. H. Brother ten's store.'-' ' 1 Trefer to W." II. ErotherUn, W. B. (Jane MjJorD. A. Cook, Dr. Park, Dr. J. L. Plnson and others of Atlanta. For sale wholesale and retail by B, N Yours truly, ,.w-vpPP.i I used POOOMOKE under oats, applying at the rate of :00 pounds to the acre, giving It1 a thorough test by the side of No, I Perpvlan Guano, and the aetlon of POCUMOKJC was the best. , , . ., F. li.BNIPEB.Znnl Station. Vs., i It .7.-. I used POCOMOKE snper-phospbate this year In connection wllfa aevtral pf the beat Ouanoa on themarketand thlnkltlsasgord,1f notbettpr, thanany I eyer used. l hAstefti the crop mors andmakes cotton mature earlier thanany I sr nsed, consequently haye yeay little Stainsd. -. . - ). ' It. J. , JI.T)R". Pranlcltntnh ' W f . Where I applied POCTJMOKB at the rate of 200 f ounds w the acre I moke one and half bushels of peanuts to the shook, against three pecks to the shock on the earn land wnere no rocomoKe was usea. . - : ; - ; u. o, UHAY. Smtthneld. Va il E. r Hr MEAD 0 W3 & CO.,- Agents, New Berne, N, P,1 PRF.E5IAN, -.lptR deolldwam' r MASf liRVbEN, Wfti?" CEO:ALLEW?-C's Builder.' . Katertal, Machinists' Supplies,' Machinery, Cottojj Gins. Engines, Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, - Cider Mills. RELSSmLP SELF fiHUP ' Grain Fans, Rubber and ; Leather "Beltinr, Lace Leather. bvorite prncriMioa Of one el th m Machine Oil. White Lead. Mixed Paint Linseed Oil. nTn noted aad successful tnectnlict in h II Q l . . M . . . . - .otr retircdl for the a. of Kervoa. jbebilltf, rUUJr JUWie.' JSTICK, riaStOr. H U ILD EtL S' UATZl rt Mnnheod. Wen k npu anrt ll...v &.n. m. . ... mm . v. . . . ' i-.piia eaM ovdoi vre. Dmggnu ai fill k. I jnecuanics i ools , ; ijuuaer s t Mara ware, i carriage Address or. ward & co., Louisiana. Ma. Material, Saddlery, , Steam and Gas Pipe, Iron, and Erasj J A M C 9 ' II C U iJ U II Us Cultivators, Harrows, Etc., Cotton Bagging and Ties. Bope, Twi'nfl. T.to... At TjOWEST MAHrTF.T PSTnFS - i ' -i Agents for. Fire and Life Insurance. DUFFY. y REEl AP'ent and Bottler 1 1 t GEO. ALLEir & CO '"I 9r tbk iUELEBHATED . j i t , ' : ' . f '. - . ;. t-J : .. 1 ' -x, . 'r ' BEEG1TER L ENGEL it - '' I . ' I , . 1 1 .n il f . . i t . 4 i 31. BREWHTQCO 3 .j( !i. TO TIIEPUDLIC I UP, STORE IS FILLED WITH Choice Groceries, . Canned Goods, ' Frovisioiis, i"--Boots and Shoes," " :, (Of the best make,! Dry Goods, ' ' . Hats and Caps' . Crockery,' Etc., In met we keep everything that Is kept rn a First Clasa Variety Store, all of which we art offering AS LOW A3 liUS J-AJ WWSt' at Wholesale or Retail. uome ana see ns tna pe ponyinoea. lti$ ' ttreet, New Berne,N. C . V vv AJBtJJEBI OF EEEBWAJt W114 until further notice, pay ftSc, per lb. free on board steamer at Kew Berne. H oo2S deod 8m . BOWrLEAR A CO., Hoston, MM m"". ;ucrnc, -ia r - . Tfcia ber took premiums at the Cen teEnia!Iih!bi;ioi at EhiJadelphfj and W. P? BTJRPlUS 'tt CO.", tha Fern tTposition. Keeps better than I . Qp - C I" C J any other in warm climate, and ia thi favorite brn". I !' rever known.. ' ' ! CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAK, f" ' FOUKT11 OP JUJLY, ' 'And many other days are coming, and I hope all may live In aood health and enjoy theta,1 4ivtT uuoui tne jui)pb rationtii ways If bo spd rpt' Fine CI uar that Is worth einiilrlntf. imraranns or mem pnt'np eiprtwlr I r r-K.t3c.jN jts to your friends. In boxes of . from one dollar to two and a half dolors a box; and always the ehoioest kind atm I to those who appreciate a tine clpr,.fnia ' 6c, lOo , 90c to 8ws. for one clgur, or aood our by the pox or 60 or loo. - - . t-.xJ . 1 - WM. L TALMFR, Kiddle street, next to tlie cor. of south Front.'' f. - ,.; - , . :fEW BKlf. I'P 'I :. : ITotico; , CHARLES E. KELSOB. i i..itrr ITas removed to his old stand on Broad stiwt, between Alex. Miller and K. M. nvie, via be would be pleased to m his frin,i t """fmers. and snpply them with l a t..t bci, y anu aiutton tne market .i. sieauaeiivered to any part of i - - iy f fee of charge. - crmT'isrr'? 10 I IVeTr Berne, i Onlj -firgt class Coropr.piua r - ; ; , eaia rirs. tL'eani A:.::.-t I; Total Capital over Forfyl'' For sale ia I or crc'. s. s d w fcl H c n. c. Barber P'!h twer.' B. BRO" U