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No ; communication must be expected to be pub . lshed that contains objectionable pereonal-llles-, withholds the nsuie of the author: or ' that will make more than one column of this oa per. v - .' Any person feeling ag&.ievcd at any anony mous communication can obtain the name of ne author by application at this office and Snowing wherein the grievance exists. THE JOUKNAL. H. m. HTJH". .Si, HARPER, Editor. - Business Manager. BERNE, N. C MAY 13 MSG. Watered at the Pout oilice at New" Kerne. , as second-class Biatter. SO SOUTHERN INLAND NAVIGATION RUN YOUR EYE ALONG THE L1XF. The United States includes so large a country that few of our readers have realized the great ex tent of teiritory . embraced within - its limits. Let us run our eyei along jts eastern coast. Commenc ing at Boston we have the Bay of Massachusetts, and by cutting a sliort canal at the Isthmus of Barn- : stable ? we get into Long Island ound,"ond thence into the great city' of New York passing which by, Stat en Island we reach the ltarl tar- river. Proceeding up this stream to Now Brunswick. N. J we enter the Delaware and limit an canal a magnificent work built by the late Commodore Stockton Traversing this a distance of forty three miles, passing through sever id locks, we arrive at Bordentown, wbeie,we touch into .the Delaware Going down that river, passing Philadelphia," we enter tbe CheBa peake and Delaware canal at Dela ware. City, thenco fourteen miles to Chesapeake City, where we enter Elk river,, which flows into Chesa peake Cay near the mouth of the Susquehannah. . Chesapeake Bay . is one best inland , seas in the Numerous rivers enter into of the world, it, af- fording convenient harbors every ten or-nfteen miles, and by it we reach Old Point Comfort (Fortress Monroe), Newport News and Nor folk, where we have one of the best harbors in tbe world. W e now pass by the United States Navy Yard and ascend the southern branch of Elizabeth river; passing Gilmerton, the northern end of the Dismal Swamp canal, and enter the Albe marie and Chesapeake canal near Great Bridge, the head of naviga tion. Ilere is the largest lock on the Atlantic coast, 40 feet wide, 220 (eet long and eight feet deep, built of granit in tbe most sub Hrantial mnnni pitrhf; and A half miles of canal, through a dense swamp, bring us, to a river that flows southeast called the North " Landing river. Eighteen miles die tant we enter Currituck sound so celebrated for its wild fowl. Here, and also through the river," great . improvements nave Deen maae partly by the Albemarle and Ches apeake Canal company unaer tne nirpcr.inn ni i ommoaore juarsuau . . " r . , if . Parks, of Norfolk, who has devoted a uietime to tne project, j-assing rnpnnirn t n a nnnnr nnpiinn fir r.nn .. DixnwtA nnA rrAinir l"Viininlr lor urn Arirr n.nnf,hpr r.ana.l RnnRtniRt- ' , 1 A . L. 1 -1 f I- .. ; peake Company and after going ttvtk anil a. half ml las niiA Hnnth An. ter North river, which empties into . Albemarle sound. Ilere we have a - vast extent of country lying before - uai if o ujaj uaTicaro ovuuua nuu rivers, equal to i,ouu miies m icngtn in the aggregate,or we pass through Onatan hv ltnanni Island and en ter Pamlico sound a ffreat inland - ai i. "v a Washington, or through Core sound . to Beaufort. The latter sound is m fnll f atinnla that n. ana1 from the Nense ;,Tia .Clubfoot creek to TTartnwn horn ThAATi onhatftnfArl ATlrl . "tne JNew uerne una lieauiort Canalr" three miles long, has .teen ' constructed by a company of wbich ; Commodore Marshall Parks is the President. This canal was project ed in 1808: and Albert Gallatin. then Secretary of the United States Treasury, sent a communication to Congress, setting iortn . ine impor tance of this 'inland navigation. Robert Fonlton in 1812 also advised its contraction and proposed td use -it on his steamboat route from The Cldbfoot and Harlowe canal was chartered by the State of North Carolina. ; After a long interval in wbich all tbe capital invested was lost, the State of North Carolina became interested, and. after re peated subscriptions to Its capital, stock, loaned a sum of money, taking a mortgage on the property. The canal was old-rJto satisfy this mortgage and the State became the purchaser and held it more than 60 years, when another company was charted in 1872 under the name of fcbe.2zdt'.iVew-BerM asd Beaufort CanaTTJpanf.'ffter holding it eight or teijiyears they assigned their rights to Comnodore Parks, organised the eompany and has so far completed the work that vessels of small lasa are passing daily throocrh it. ':' Bo hopes, to get the canal in good canditiob the present year, so' that t may be one ot the great links in the chain of inland navigation from New York to Florida. " ' 1 - . A bill I new before Congress to provide ibr the1 extension, of IhU great water way to Florida, and its .importance as a military as well as commercial measure induced the late visit of .Congressmen that they mieht see with their own eyes the route proposed tr be taken; ' In 1837, when oar relations with France were unsettled,, the War Department sent out a surveying party under tbe direction of Cat Kearney, who commenced their Hue from tbe south end of the Dis mal Swamp Canal, but the war fcloud having passed' over, nothing was done, in l7i, (Joionei . X. Abert ' by direction, . of Congress made a survey.- and subsequently another was made tinier the (direc tion of the .late Captain Phillips, United States Engineers. All these surveys, although differ ent routes are suggested, show the practica bility . of tbe line. Commodore Parks advocates a lino nearer the coast as being best for torpedo boats and military and commercial pur poses. It is to be hoped the bill now before Congress will meet with early and favorable attention. It may be safely said that nowhere Keise in the country could results ap proximating in importance tuose that would flow from the completion of ,thi8 great line of inland naviga tion and coast defence be obtained by such an expenditure as would be required. Industrial South. NEW NORTH CAROLINA. As Seen by an Intelligent Northerner. (From "The South: Its Industrial, Financial and Political Condition." By A. K. McCIure, editor of 'the Phila delphia Times.) North Carolina is' now single from tbe other reconstructed States in having attained, solely by the efforts of 4ier own people, a higher degree of general prosperity than was ever before attained in her his tory. She has a more prosperous and thrifty people today than at any period ot the past, and there is more capital employed and less debt, State and individual, than at any time in the. last half century. Texas has surpassed the Old North State because of her Jarge influx of immigration and wealth- but North Carolina has fewer foreigners and a more completely . homogeneous population than any other State of the Union. Since the rescue of the State from the tempest of profligacy that swept over it alter the war under the Holden government, tbe taxes ' have steadily diminished until ! they are only "nominal, and the schools have increased until they proffer ' education , to every child In the commonwealth, regard less of color. Her legitimate debt is steadily reduced; her treasury has a large surplus; her humane institutions, conducted ; with equal care and outlay for both races, are monuments of credit;; ".her jrablio improvements have kept pace with the growing wants vof her people; her authority reflects the pride of J LUC O Lille S 119 jBVlUlt! j fll ICgTIjr, and thrift and' content are the com mon blessings (K bet people. - For this exceptional record there are many able and true men to whom North Carolina is. indebted; but it is1 no injustice .to .any to say that to no one is she so much in debted as to Thomas J. Jams, the late Governor. -His term of six years, ended only by the mandate of the constitution, has brought the State , .to the . largest . measure of prosperity, ever ? Hcriown in all her past, and there is not a son of North Carolina, who doef -aot share in the general pride of more than re habilitated commonwealth. .When it is considered thatNorth Carolina has every important mineral within her borders, from -gold to iron; that she, has every variety'' of Boil for every variety of crops, from wheat to cotton; that she has eve'ryyariety; of climate, fro tn the sunny Southern coast to the chills of tM rfcighest peak of the Appalachian radge; that she has wajer-powr jeneugh in a ingle river to sptrf and weave tbe whole cotton of tbe South, and that her lands are nearly as cheap and her climate better than the .West, when these facts are -weighed in the scale ofT intelltf ence,-the mo-" mentous meaning of a New South, with sectional tranquility assured, may be understood in the North as , it is now understood in the Caro linas. v 1 " George Washington'! Conrtshlp. Near the end of May, 1758, Wash ington was ordered by the Quarter-General of the British forces to leave Winchester and make all haste Jo Williamsburg, there to ex plain to the Governor and council in what a desperate condition tbe Virginia troops were as , regarded Clothing and equipments. Accord jingly he set out on horse back, ac com panted by' his 'servant Billy Bishop. ??'--, ' . ' .- The two men had reached Wil liams : Ferry, ? on the 1 Pamunkjey river; and had. crossed on the ofiat, when they met Mr. Chamberlayne, a Virginia gentleman, living in tbe neighborhood. i Tbe i-hospitable planter j insisted that, Washingtori should at ence go to his house , It was forenoon,' and dinner would be served as usual, r eai ly; nd: after that .Ooionel Washington xonld go forward to- Williamsburg, if go Jie must." Besides all, that, there was a . charming,1 young widow at his house Colonel Washington -must have known her, the daughter of John Dandridge, and the wife of John Parke Custls. Virginia hos- Eiitality was hard to resist. Wash ngton would stay to dinner if his host -would let him hurry ,off im mediately afterward. ., Bishop was bidden to bring his master's horse around after dinner n good season, and Washington Surrendered himself to his host, Dinner followed, and the afternoon went by, land Mr. Chamberlayne was in excellent humor: as he kept One eye on ' the' restless horses at the door, and the ' other on . bis guests, the tall, Indian-like officer and the graceful, hazel-eyed, ani mated young widow. ( Sunset came, and still Washington- lingered. J hen Mr. Chamberlayne stoutly eclared that no guest was ever permitted to leave his house after sunset. - Mrs. Martha Custis was not the' one to drive the soldier away; and so Bishop was bidden to take the -horses back to tbe Btable. Not till the next morning did the young colonel take his leave. Then he dispatched his business prompt ly at Williamsburg, and whenever he could get an hour 'dashed over to White House, where Mrs. Custis lived. . So prompt was be about this business, also, that when he returned to Winchester he had tbe promise of the young widow that she would marry him as soon as the campaign was over. St. mcholas, A CABD. J To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, Iobsci manhood etc.. I will send a recipe that will cura tou. FREE OF CHARGE. ' This (treat remedy waa discovered by a missionary in South America. Bend a self-addressed enrsIoDe to the Rev. Joseph T. Inhait Station D Vew York City. Bl7dwy NewStbre! Hew Goods! je:TTTT- Bargains Bargains! I wish to inform myfriends and the public in general, that I have jnst returned from the Northern Markets, where I have purchased a Very Large and . Well1 Assorted Stock of BrylGfibds ' Cwtj BoptSj Shi m Caps; v And everything you - can call for that is sept in V First Class Dry Gpods and Clothing Store. If I can't sell yon goods of every kind cheaper than any other house the city .quality considered) I will give them away ; ' " t ' 1 bought Jov. and 1 am determined to sell low.'. I would- be 'pleased - to have ydu call and examfne my stock. My Motto is More goods and bet ter goods fox a litfie notiey thah ianj other Dry Goods JXouef n . the .city. ! V YeTj iwpectfttlly Bishop JJuilding, cpp Baptist Church, nr24 iftfv:: " : Maddle sVeeti J A Thomas,. Salesman. , ROBERTS & 1 HENDEESON ,,i fienenl Inssruct rigfflits.'c f----Ne-wr Berne IV! C Only .first class ; Compeniea represent ' 'f ',i:t-ia i .-ac 't J rT'' fire. Lift ani Accident I&swueW Total Capital over Forty IDIions o Doliart. Jon24dly.: t .it.-.V . AU Sorts; of ; ". ' . , . .... harts -and many sorts tf; ails of. tnari and ibeait need.. a cooling1 lotion, i; 1 Mustang" liniment;1 j-i ; Y i i ' . ; ..-.-j ,j f ROYAL Mlflt Absolutely Pure. ; This nowder never vmnes. A marvel ol parity, strength, and wholesomenes. More miuiniin than the orrilnarv kinds, and can- bot be sold in oom petition with the multitude or low test, anon weignt. aiura or puuipuiiw powders. Bold only tu cans. Royai, Baking POWDSB Co 106 Wall-8t.. N. Y. novls-lvdw as vstnr-IC TARBABT'S ilAIUKB Effcrve.e.nt Scltser CURE FOR A perient, an ulHKHiit. elltraclous, CONSTIPATION, ni.Kiul sp.'neni in ine rm of a nowlr, pro- (luiiiiiK wlien dlnHlve in water au Kxlillerat- InK, Kffervesclng Diaimlil. recommended by our bt-st l'liyslcians ut a reliable autl aaree nblo lemedy. It cures (.onl ipatlon. cores in digestion, cures Dyu pepsla.cnrcs l'ilea cures Jlearlbiirn cures sics- Sick-Headache Headaeho. cures Liver Complaint, cures Blk Stomach, and gently urges all the Excretory nrirnna In a tirnner He iV-'-- AND-" nVCDCDCII Uon. It should be found Uldl LI ulna in every household and carried by every traveler. 8o!d bs druggists everywhere.. apzuuwim Ti'ty ntltltilT) To introduce XJXVJ JX JL JXV them, we wll Give Awar 1.0 10 Neli-Operating sMig Macnlnes. If vou want one send us your name K O. end express ofllce at once. The national Co.. pr i in ai l ey St , N. Y ADIES WANTID-To work for n at their owu houien, Jt to 910 per week can be easily made; no canvuesing; fascl nal tua and steady employment, l'orticu 'lur and sample or the work sent for stamp. Address HOA1K M r tl X., r. . hox 1WB, lloston, Mats. ppr'JUlm HI K wont SAIjKhMEN everywhere, local and traveling, to sell oar goods. Will pay good salary and all expenses. Write for teims at once, ana naie salary wanted. STANDARD SILVEB WARE UOMP' Y, Boston, Mass. &pr2U lm NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Too are allowed afnt trial of thirty taytotih use of Sr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt wltn aiecxno ooBpeoaory Appliances, ior tne iipeeay relief and permanent cure of Nerwnn Debility. Iom of ruaiiti and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other dlseaaes. Complete restora tion to Beoltn, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed, No risk Is inclurred. UluRtmtAd tmmnhlet InMoJiid latpfmalled free, by addressing ' VOXTAIO BELT CO., Marshall, Kick ACID PHOSPHATE, : - . Whann's Ammoniated Super-Phosphate, Lister dissolved Bone Phosphate, Navassa Guano, 'V i.1 ATLOWPKICES; GEO. ALLEN & CO. Wi KBURRUS & CO., ';Z Grain; AjrocoTTONi C0UMISSI0K MERCHANTS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 1 iii Y. & J. SLOANE JHyii1 ATTKNjflOS TO THE ATTRACT Axmistierl ' from ta.00 per yd. onward Wiltsnt from ' t.7B per yd. upward HeqaetU i ;., , front s I.S9 jr yd. upward Velvets " from 1.35 per yd. upward Redy Brwsssls from - .SO per yd. Upward Tapestry 4 i'1 from ! J .SO per yd. upward iraiu i , ,w iwi ju. upwara Ulnars from .10 per yd. upward Swiss Ice Cmr,Hin - - r j.-. tn- from $4.50 pr pair upward Sladras Lace Cnrudns j i - from $3 B0 per pair upward ABtln umA French Lee Curtains "i-v from f3.se per pair up wait; Sjottlnshan LMttt fjnrtains . . . - - t : ' from ,76 per pair upward Tkntnua ' Curtains ' with ' Handsame Undoes; r - from aa.ue per pair upward Tapestry Cverlns;s -from ll.OO per yd, upward Cretonne Coverlnsis - . . j t ; - from ' .J perd. upward Wlodaw Shades made on short ntle r materials nrBuaca, ; t 8AMP1.F8 BENT WHEN -DESIRED AND MAIL ORDEK9. t-i., . i Correspondence Invltesl, and 19th Street, NEWYORK. marl flsro. - - . ; 1H ,'.oxnE:v. -- - . Depieciatei The Herald says our Dollar is worth1 only 78c, exchange, it at once at TH E ?: W E W Next to L H Cutler, for $1.25 worth of th& Bes Lot of Goods you ever laid eyesvon. r i : ; Boys, I've got them this time. Cassimere Suits made in the correct style, warranted not to fade, for $5.00; worth $8.00. Fine Cassimere Suits for 8.00, worth 12.00 Fine Corkscrew, 10.00, " 15.d0 Extra Fine Diagonal, 16.00. " 20.00 Our Straw Hats, regular stunners, -way down in price. Our Crush bat at $1.00 ia a bat worth lookioK at. Our Rice, Mackinaws and Manilla nre no slouches and withiu everybody's reach. Our fine French Fur Derby, 5th Ava. style, lateBt Youman's block, is a beauty; also Full Crown Hats for full grown men with extra Bize brains. - , In Scarfs and Ties, the bojs WHO KNOW say I take the bakery. You must come and take a peep. Dave Jones will show them, whether you buv or not. .' Our line of Shoes is full up to tbe mark. BAND-MADE CALFSKIN Low quarters for S2.00, worth 0.00. All that for the b jjs, but we have not forgotten the Ladies either. We have some special bargains for them: Au imported braided Jersey for $1.50, worth $3 50. A woolen Jersey for 50c, worth $1.50. Linen Towels at 5c; Turkish Towels, large sizfl, at 10c ;-our Damask Towel, 40 inches long, at CiJb., is worth a dollar. Nothing hut Bargains at GEORGE ASH'S, New store next to L. H. Cutler's. ALEXANDER OLDHAM, rrTi liato Proprietor (Vipo Kcar Flour and jiominy s.nis, wumington, ss.u LDI1AM At. OAltlVKtS. III I . General Oommlssjlon SVIex-clavrxtss, I No. 5 South Street. B ALTIMOH1S, Md. , I We solicit Consignments of North Carolina Trnek Products, tsis- Til. llandltnff of Norlh Carolina Fish a Specialty. AND INSURE HIGHEST MARKET FRICEtl Mention Ih'p pnper Qnlck Bales and Prompt Returns, B.plSdsr3m Spring and Sumin3r, 1 886.-- Our Spring Stock of Nobby Sack and Cutaway Suits i now nearl complete. ' , " - Flaid Suits, Straight Cuts, are ths style, of which we have a large variety. Boys, Youths and Children's Suits. Boy's Sailor Suitp, f 1.76 to $4.00. Men's Blue Tlannel Suits at low prices. Onr Blue Suits at $10.00 we guarantee Fast Colon We have a larger stock of Straw Bats than ever before. Men's and Boy's 50c. Straw Uats a specialty, as good as you have been paying 11.00 for. 50 doz. 5c. IiatB. Men's Mackinaw, Manilla and Crash Straws in one hundred different styles. Our stock of Summer Underwear is very complete. Game Shirts, 25c. ; up. Also Balbriggan and Summer Merino. Bathing Suits at tl 00. -' we navo a nice line ot Stacy Adams in the market. Agents ior j as. Means $f.uu-oboes. t tj uru now .receiving our opnng Handkerchiefs, etc. vve Dougbta arnmmer s samples of Wear, Purses. H. Hose and Shirts, in TU rioloKral PTilAPT. HTTniTQ . best in the market. Boy's and Men's Byciole Shirts. Straw Mattings, Trunks, Valises, and Shawl Straps. " : - We are agents for Bogcrs, Peet & Co. 's Full Line of SamDles. , . i " . pOdwtf , . ' . THE NEW BERNE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABIES.: I AM PEEPAEED TO! Furnish FineMules & Horses LOWEsf PRICES- Teams taken and eared for bv'tha ilav. week or month. - s. - . .. . ..... J A drove of Mules and Horses just received ! - ' - 'r'5-v :j -. O. UVBBS. fcbldtf, -' 1 . , ; Proprietor. J. C. ETHERIDGE & CO.. Citton Factors and Commission Merchants l ' 110 yfkUr Sticet, Norfolk, Vm.- KUT3, und FARM PUODUOXS soilolted.. ' ssrsssNuisi; . . r Williams Bros,. Norfolk, Va 'V' ' ' ) " ,8. It White BfOrti I: ' A- ' t , Marine Itank, . V - -1--J1BMirly-f--:rt-.V,'i;?;. -V -.' tEREE noted and succeaful specialittt in the U. S. ........ ...j.. i.viii vl u. I1J wnm mnrnS (now retired) ior Ihe cure of Wervoas Dablllty, Mrt slKBhoad, Weakness and Decay. Seat " pUin sealed enrelope rree. Ornggint caa fill it Address DR. WARP A CO.. Louisiana. Mo.' M. For Sale or To Let Myentfre Block. Onon Ihe moat reaaonsihle teims, to bona fide parch. sers, (No middle men treated with.) - I will sell my entire stock of CIQAHS, TO. BAt,0O, CIGARETTE, PIPES, and Fany Articles, to any one in want, for CASH, from day to day till all Is disposed of. Also. Hcxift water, winner Aie.ana uswego 1 1 1 .. 1. 11'. I... Pnn.lln. ... .. . T ' . jTjrj in" . t e. n i . v.n 1 1 1 1 1 1 o, ck.i, ill l t,U L any goods I have In. stock, all good and fresh, f his determination Is arrived at for the rea son that I want to change my business, (1. e.) from put rr down, bkmkmber it, will pat vbbs I. rosi ik again. I find Uiis plan don't work well, and I wlshto sell out. And this is to LET yon know It. WJB. U. 1ALMIK, Ktar corner Of South front and Middle sis. MEW BEKNK, M. O, t I v STOKE, ' JAHRS BARNES, Oldest and moit experienced Truck . Farmer In Noi th Carolina. - " Pearl Uo.'s High and Low Shoes, tho best ' - - ana oummcr JNecK Wear, 11. liose, - .; - Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck whioh we offer baro-iinn., : -.. ... -J ... T) nl j ot .1 . . wu. vu WD. UUU1S SIS M1V ... . v ' V "' 1TAHT A Hl" ft!'' itAivii..j.., ., ;-.;V,i 1 . " Opposite Episeoval Ciw.?: : . Unanga af Pier in hw TorL- r - - ftn. ' r n n -'.J s- . " ; V OB WEW YORK; i WMAVXl. Xlbli 1JJJJU11I1I. 1 - And all finint . . ...- -, North anT Wot "U 4Jtsr this data will receive frslgbt la RswTa -'A - f .w;- - lor Hew Bens s.t , . , ; . , vywe vj jxew ior ana jsaltmot , - Uerchanu should rsmember that thu Is on el -in best Steaa Lines nt of N.w Tork, mskias " dtilj connection with Baltimore for Ks-w Barn. - ' ail insids,and enljsoseaanrs. -. - . - . - Mwm Kaw BaniB tnd Baltiiori r;' . lavrBg Hew Baras for Balnmore TtrESPAVS RswBerM WDMEDAT8 dad SATCJip . Afeato are as foUtvs.-.. t '. , , .. " ( , .: ;.v-i 'WiwuiumiStUgtf, , - ... " - .r - , 0UhtBt,Bal,t.stl as w UAiiinDrnr . . .. ... W. t. Oyds 0.. Phlladelnhla. 11 Mnal - ' York B'?- Tran... tine, Pl.r JVonk rivsr x.. oston, M jntrl wharf. . . H.H. Rockwell, Providencs R. 1. . .. r D. G. Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf. i ' ' , "w sots aaiiy. ' . " Baltimore, Wrrinecdays SDaBataraas - V - , ! F" River, Mondsr Wedaesdas !, :-" Providsnce, 6atnrdsys. , -. -hrough bUUlading siren, aid ratesaram toallpolats, atths dlffsrsnt -nfnees of " Dante.. . or..,. ITCid F'-br-u Bt P-'V f4 tl.:, wfe' . ... p, w. Wm4 Uitiil I Am . N. C. LINE. d KarstllyS H DRAY A rw m,n

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