CIILUirOATS. St: :r: :Iiip " Coiapany; cz::i-7ESSLY line;;' NeVr " Ybrif. "Baltimore, ttor folk, DosioB, ElLtibeth City, EhUafielpM,- Providence, ,; , and other Cities, , hv ONANDAFTEB' until FtTBTHEit Notice . .. rH , . . ' 1 ' ' wm rsavs, aix Arrival of trsia o Worfott Soatham Raiiivad si Elisabeth City, avtiy for Kiw.lnM' RaHirolnir ieavai Nw Bm r pis Oltywry v ; J , ' TlHdtfudFriitr v ,t i p. m- taaklpr cross cousactlon wttk Nor folk Bout bam, R. R. for Nortbwra cm t!oaa -eaaaection. aid l Sw Bern with auamrrs for Klnston, PollokaYilU, Trenton sad all taadlnc OB i tha Neoaa and Trtal Rivera. No freights reoeivtd for shipment on Tneimays ana musys srier p m. Freight lorwar4d promptly and lowest rates riinnlHil to daiHnation. Faro to Elizabeth Oily aoa rttara. M To WuhlagMo, 4. To Murfolk, f. 'I'a Baltimore, 88.au. ionowiora, , M0U.'. C. BOBKRTt, New BrM,' UULrarru Ttai,' t I . -- ' . .Ag'to. Norfolk, Y. A W. B.STANrasa.Qea'lFr'tAf't, fc jtar.SOlvd , ,, ... , ,; t . New York City Th9 ifeusd River JTavijgfion Will rod thf foilowlnf Bciiednle r n. Steamer Neiiie W1U I- (h Old Doiplnloft Wharf TpBSt DAYS and FWDAT8, and rrn at Kinrten WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leave Kinston MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, arriv ing In New Berne the sam' day. Will touch' at all landing atone tlr Mef going and coming. , , . v Thl steamer makes close connection with ha Old Dominion Lin. Freight received on the dayi of toil Inf. For rate apply to the Captain on board. r . J. M. WHITE, atldltf s, , Manager., 'fipA EMf ..Transportation FtoJn and -after Ala'date the iteameratof thl Company wtu ran tne following iched- fteamer, Trent A. For Jolljr Old Field Monday and Thurs day, Bailing at EIGHT, AJ1., connecting with r irteamer CoNnjmiKA for Hopkerton and 8aow, Hlll returning Tnedy'ahd Friday.' ' Tonch at all landing oh Netue BJvir going l " ', and oomlng. - , For PoUokavlll Wednesday and Satur i aya, lHng at EIGHT, A., M.', returning i i - : leave Polloksvllle same day at TWO, P.M. . Through Bill Laden to all point via C. Line and lowest rale guaranteed. , - -f PATEirA Dioi, Agents at Hookferfon. J. D. GBiiuuty,- Agent at Snow Hill. ' 1 ' Steamer L; tt"' Cutler. Monday and Friday for Trenton, sailing' at MIX." A.M. returning, leave Trenton on Tuesdays ad Saturdays, sailing at EIGHT, A.M. No ifeight forwarded by this steamer f nrLandiriabolrr;Pnokivllle. vn ,?-.' A! t . ' GEO. T.DUFFY, Gen'l. Freight Agent Freight received at ail times nnder cover, and passenger uccommodati in "flrg'-clags. , . feb4-dw . ,i i, . Cta of Pier in New York. V 9 J BOSTONTROVIBENOE, and all points , , ; After this date will receive freight In New Yoi It J. loTNeWBemeat ' ' ' PIER 1; NORTH ltl V15R,' 1 Office of Keto Ywrk 'dnd Baltimore MerchaaU shtnld tenenforthat (kis Is one of lb but Steam Line eut of New York, making aily oonnecttou witn jiaiamore tor ew uerne; : all inside, andoalyonebajig., .. t ,. . I SliO-WIEKLY 8TE AMXE8 ; aily oonnectka with BalHmore for New Berne; ictisa ; In I lm and 'ialtissrd, " (Tonchlnr t HoribllO Leaving kw Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS FRIDAYS at l p m, Lieave u&itimore ioj TW Bra WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAY! ".p.m. . ' f. , ,. AgeaUaraas Ipllawsr ' B.EUBEN FOBTULOsal ' Jraaagsr,-' . ".V'i .'f..- M Light St, Bart. Md. IAS. W. EcCARRICK, Ag-t NorloHt, Ya 4 W. t. Clyde CK Pbiladelphls, 11 South brvs. " ' 'i York aBarto.Traa.ltai.llerf,lrortn river E. r'nnirnoa, Hoe ton, as oentnu wnan. , . . ; 1. H. ruiekwell. Providence B. I. v D.(J.iink,Fll Eiver, BerHuk wharf.' vBhiiMi leave-hoiton, Toeaday and .fisinrdsys. 'i New York daily, i," " Baltimore, Wednesday sns Saturday Fall Kiver, Monday. Wedaeedays. ud Friday. ' 1 ! i .( ) FrovMetice, Satnrday . 1 hronth bill lading given, and rates gusran ) to all points, a( the different olaca of the timpanies. '.. t." .: ,' '. ''' """ '''-i iv::! I:::b;aof f:J Via ZJ' Ca LILZSe'' '. , JWar ly S. H. Q BIT, Agt New Eerne.W ,. CIHAHTOATS. ; ' ; mil.) " h . On and after MONDAY NEXT, the New Bern and Paoaloo Steam Transportation Company will dispatch their Hew and Fast Sailing Steamer u.. aa follow until further notice : Monday and Thuradaya : Leave Bay boro for New Berne 8 am, i stopping at stonewall, van- r deruere, Pamlico and ' Adama Creek. Wedneaday and Saturday . .. Leave New Berne for Bayboro 8 a.m l Stopping at Adama Creek, ramii illoo. Vandemer and Stonewall. , t , i J Haying good accommodation both for pa' aengera and freight at very low rate, aak that the merchant and producer along lta line give It their cheerful rapport ; For further Information enquire at the of fice. Foot of Craven treeL vir B.H.iRAYnnrr f Gen'l Manager. Or any of it Agent at the following place. ABE LEE, Adam Creek, " IX H. AB BOIT, Vandemere, fl. VT TOWI.lfH- Rtrmnws.ll JOSHUiEAPtwaUfco. . f; M Frelghf Jr6etvett nnder iaVer everyday week. . Ian21ddwly nthe i JBAlLEGXt)S; .CM. f CHANGE OF SCHECLTi I i i. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. ' ' TIME ' TAkLE Nor 2, ' la Effect Wednesday, :00 P.M.,' -April 1 EAST. I Ne.47. ' 'aas.tMall No. 48 ExpreM. STATIONS. Pa8.XlUt Arr. L. . M. A. M. IVM. 4 111 Goldsboro, ......... La Granite. ............ 14 S SO 4 40 4 U 5 (52 4M 4 44 1 40 Kinton,.....a...w,4' 4 4S T tt'New Berne....... 2M 2 44 10 25 A J M.U. IMorehead Depot,, 11 Ml A.M. A.M. EAST I WEST. No.S ! Mixed Train. No. 4 Mixe Tra' STATIONS. LArr. L've! Arr jj!e. A. M, r. m. . S6 9 00 8 86 ,400 lit SO 5 61 tl 8 00 r. x. i so-1 T 10 7 40 I as I 9 S6 10 OA 10. Golds boro,,. ; I o oeei La Granjre, ........ Falling Creeks, Kinstoa, ............. 8 01 8 40 8 10 8 35 Sl 10 04 10 29 10 M 11 28 A. M. j 8 03 7 38 8 40 02 Dover (tore Creek ... Tatcarpra 27 5 Oft 410 10 60 Clarke s INewbern, . P. at. . at Train 48 eonneets wiih Wilmington A Weldon Trains brand South- leavta; 4oldsbar6 at 6:25 p. m., ana 8:2 p.m., ana Donna niortn at :su p.m. Train 47 connects with Richmond A Danville Trait, dnm th WVsl. ni SlA A. M. anrl'Wil. mintoAatWldonTraia bonntl South aU:0 A.M. ' Train 4 daiiy except Saturday and Sunday. Train 8 dally except Hnnflay aad Hoaday. ' j Train 4, snpserTat Kineton. Train 3. break- faWatKraatn fi-jf . ? '.lameaAr Bryan, - Superintendent. ;, ; ' .. m f.tr Mf. V MldIlallri ! TIME TABLE No. 2, In eff IViHY,lfife "A. M., May 4tli, 7j .JL. -a - 1883- ... WEST. -EAT. . No. 1. Mixed Train. SB V . STATIONS. No. 2. Hxed Train. Arr.' Ji've Arr. Vy. 1 00 7 17 7 86 7 41 .8 00 ; r.nr. Goldiboro............. Oopeland ......r... Prtnceton.....t.....U Holt'e Mill - 7 40 T 20 '81)6 6 46 8 20 7 16 32 7 41 7 68 8 2U 48 . 26 ' C0 A.M.. AS n rjr- Train 1 connects with W.J&j-jF. Trlin bound Smith at 8:22 P. M, Train 2 leaves Smlthfleld in time, to connect with W. A W. Train bound North at 8:68 A.M., ana s,iii. rraip opnna ei n 10 a. m. The trains on this Road Vill ran dally. 8(9. See Rnles and Rognlations on Time Table 0 of Atlantic and N. 0. R. B. Jattei A. Bryan, r i i , vav. ivvi v AAA b . , sr...- ,-.', I Spring anijlesj fiTjd ta prepared; ui mnxe ud tne fi . j latest and most l ifef fashionable fjolo- 1. TAnA o-nArla rt Tjl every quality 'H and patterns al ways, on. hand, N-1-WANfl, Middlb Street, aplOdAwly New Berne. C. ,.. r v! jw i" v- iitalffiibh, " , DEALER IK-, ),: ti GE00EE1I8&DRY GOODS nBQOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ropes;, Trines, ;lnjtjilpm ' , vass, and Oalcni. 'if ; The place to buy GEAIN SACKS in any quantity and -.i T -; ' I " i ;s f:-: ; L v , LORILt.ARl SNUFF,.-- : - by the bbl. FootJollMiddlelgtreet, I 1 J Bf, OUEITAL. NEW BESNE. N. C. MAY 18. 1883. Arrival and Departure Mails. MAIL CLOSES. For North, West and South, - via A. & N. C.'R. R. at 2 p.m. r. , ; tor Beaufort . and the East, at ,7:00a.m. . . . . . For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. ; For Trenton, olloksville and Mays ville, daily at 7:80 a.m: ; - For Orantsboro, Bay River and Van demere, daily at 6 a-mM .; : The contractor will take passengers to Stonewall for one dollar, and to Au rora semi-weekly at $1.50. : - . w OFFICE JHOURS: . . Jn Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. r In Mailing Department -from 9 a. m. tO 5 p. m. - - . 40fflce(open constantly between these hours except whenniails are Joeing; dis tributed 0 Sent. " " I Open on Sunday from 0 to 10 a. m and from 3 to 4 p. m. Scattered Tldldgs of the Cyclone. Indianapolis, May 15. The cyclone that passed south of this city last night was one Of considerble magnitude. It wrecked the telegraph poles, fences, and small buildings in its path. At Southport both the Methodist and Pres byterian churches were demolished, and several-farmhouses in the vicinity were badly wrecked. ' f-:" From CaJro. llL, come report ct hail storms at' the same time at Mound City! They did much damage, ' especially to glass. Some of the stones measured 9 inches in circumference, and weighed 1 1-2 ounces. : ' : The cyclone of Sunday night left the business -part of jlacon, Mo., compara tiVely uninjured, but the loss will reach $100,000. ' Three persons are known, to have been kUled Mn Elijah, Banta, Mrs. iolm Clarkson, and Mr.", Charles " ProDOsine a New Sues CanoL Paris, May li-4Tle Gavlot asfs that av u meeiing oi uie, isuez uanat compa ny tq be held on June 4 1 proposal 'will be niade to construct .a canal parallel with the Misting one at a eost' of 15,- UOO.OOO francs. . Mexltaa Imprest Siaem. All throdgl the tejiorof.the country at almost every town, and village, ard to be found "ranners," uauauy maiarm, whose o&sinessit is to carry small, packages UDon their shoulders from place to place. Knowing all the mountain paths and , short: cuts and possessing a vast amount of strength and stay ing power, these "runners" make ong journeys in a prodigiously short time. To cite a, case that illustrates both' the custohfof gift sending and the) manner of sending gifts s One ot my friends here . in Monterey, being then :n his Way nome irom the Uity -of -Mexico; stopped for a night with his car riage,' horses 'nd servants at a hospitable faum, -where he was admirably well- entertained. On the ' evening of the next day'he. came to a town famous for its de- lCious fisli, and as an acknowledge ment of the hosDitalitv tendered tim lie isent "a niiaer'''vV.tlli8 basket ol fish to his host of the night before. The distance, allow ing for short cuts, was , forty miles across a mountainous country ; vet the "runner V made it Inside of ten hours leaving at 7 o'clock at : l j . . . . , uigui.t auu arriving an lae'rancno (as ay friend iwaa .snbseouentlv informed) af 5 o'clock) the r taext morning. Takmg into' considera tion the time lost between tollec? tion and ; shipment, ' and between receipt at the , terminal point and actual delivery, to consignee, the best regulated express" , company in the world could not make, this shipment mQre expeditiously'. More over, as, these runners' ' are absol utely trustworthy there are cases on record of their dying in defence of their freight the . express fa cilities Which they afford in a siriall way scarcely can be improved upon. Monterey Correspondence. The Seminole Indians andThelr Hap- ") V- py Condition.' They are small m. stature, pure copper color, with more regularly formed featuers than theirjsturdier brethren of. the north. Thedress Of a brave is 8 bre'ecb clputand an ordinary' calico W tcheck; hirtl Their headgear is wonderfully pic- uresque. A , brightly - , colored shawl is careftilly folded and press ea out flat, and then coiled into a urban a Ibot or more m diameter. Fancy feathers and other ornaments are placed in the turban; which is worn ; like a Turk's , Its bright colors and curious shade suggest a coincidence in taste with Mexican and Peruvain' j Indians.. ',;The squaws are exceptionally 'pretty and petite. They , are .lishter in color and -Veryi modest in " the presence ' of 1 a white man, prob ably because thoy seldom see them. They wear two garr cnts, a short, calico skirt and a vcy coritracted iacket. ' - alligator tec th, curious bcz : 3, w 0 J begs' teeth," and cheap jewelry, which the brave purchases ia the town bfcfore he begins drinking. Like all Indian women they do nearly all the drudgery, but the braves are generally kind to tliem. xne.cnnaren are, aejicate-ioci:inr little things, but the p.Tpooscs ere realy beautiful babies. These In dians go fronj places in a cvrress- dug-out, which is wider thaa the regular Indian canoe, t and which they usually row .instead sof 'pole, owing to the fact that; Je ratef in this country is deep. -They are very expert in using the oar. They do not do away with the pole, how ever. An Indian in the bow of the boat rows one oar, and another sits in the stern with a pole, with which he rows and Jsteers. "The sharply cut ifogat glides Quietly: - through the water, Jhe speed .being quite wonderful. The boats go $00 miles into the Lake Okeechobee, and a Florida Indian is as happy in one as he is me shore.- '" ; v v I Jefferson said i. ,"! wouldfath er live la a' country "with' newspa pers and.no governmfent, f-thnii ';in a country with a government .4nd no newspapers-" This k4ndly criti cism was probably the result' 'of sbme rural newspaper, sayylg, that Jefferson left the largest squash - of the season at. the offlde, and that his daughter was the finest waltzer F tne uranch, and that he ought to I e the candidate ol all. tne parties. !c&:ft. Crcr.:! Giiico jr. F,: K0RTOAy ! & CO., j OP OOLUSBOUO. i ,. WATERTOTO EOLIPBE j - ". , AND ; '' Aref FIRST 'CLASS,, eqiiafed by few,. ecoiiea by none. ' lte7s.'rcnce is made to every paf ty" lUMrig hein . Satisfac tion guaranteed. ,,. . ., ,c , Do not be put off with, the common engines 'now flooding the market, Abut call and examine ours . and let us show yu thqir points of excellence. , I f, I. :: A0j' agents fer theyt..'B ..V:;, f 'fr ' jNCOCK INSPIRATOE tliolbest boiler feeder known. 'fJV'i' ; colrrbK gins . J': , ;-: , . . AND . ,.,::, -A.'-'-t , ; SinipJcitJrss6s, the best made. , : , Grist Mills, ' Belting,' 'Pipe, ' ; . ,i .Fittings,.i, - and machinery generally. Sample en gines always in etock ''.:i'' '': -0 For further information call oii or ad dress, . '' ' ".";-Jr--4?.-j..; ! J. L. BRYAN, Manager; - , ,mayl5-dtf ,:.ltew Berne, N. C. HENRY LV HALL; TS ' a - ; DEALER IN i School; Books, Blw 'Books, Fjne Stationery and Box Papers, Auto: graph Albums an,d rhotp AJDums, fi - t ,Biblc8, Hymn Books, Prayer .. . ' ri' Books. Wntins Desks. 1 -f J i t'j . . ,Work Boxes, Gum, ' .. i String and Hook .. ; : -. v : rTagsand ' " ! ,h .i i Rubber -Bands., 1 .jf it f$ t j 5,V .Playing Cards; .Dice,., :-iA ,,,t : Dominoes, Visiting and , : - Correspondence .Cards Scrap -iin' Books andt Scran Book Pictures. :'l Sheet Music, Piano ;and Instraction Books, 'Violins, :-,::.Mf:if- Bows, Bridges and strings, - I ,S?eMOTS?ticJitJPPr4Wttcm8,vrr i -r4;- Magazines ana CtilliOPaS ,vtV J" rj p.; i J i, : !) t'-"ffO';L'ii ' MOT&co,, ! i.BaiCB; Tttt)$K, Middle Street, :' I -Hf-i.-n- u.t i-j' ' 1--V''',y ' RECEIVED THIS DAY.tf ft jf . tjii.i:V" . f ; . .-I rresn ana Eweei, in iuds an nvepouna tin cant at 37' to 85 cts. per pound, d-" Statk of North Carolina,! fi '"4r"- STrffeRSOR )TJOt RT-SPRINO TREltr ifiiA . , I ' . H. T. liennett and another. - To Henry T.Bennett: Pl ae take notice that a suit has been brought against you and Luke Mason by A..W. Waod. anil' other, heirs of O. B. Wood, to recover a certain tract of land owned by the said C. B. Wood, fully described in the complaint filed In this office, and you are hereby notified to appear at the Spring Term, 1883, of Craven Superior Court, to be held in the City of New Berne on the 28th dav. of May, 1883, and answer or demur to said com- pitunt. . I . Hi. W. CAKfiaXTER. ' aprlB-dlw -: Clerk superior Court,. liWMMlaSS 111 I liwwsl 8 am manufacturing; (' ; '; : FRESH EVERY DAY, Knoi-Frcncli (Dandfes. Among my assortment yon can find ' : t ffr Chocolate ' Drops, Caramels, Cocoanu j ' :' Bajr, Walnut Candy,. Cream -. ' k " Dates, Cream FigSj ' ' ' , Cream ,t . i ' Walnuts, Eurnt-I H t Almonds, Sicily Almonds, Aiid in fact anything you may call for, j At the Greatly Reduced Price of i rJ- Trenty-JFivo Cents r"T Pomid. As fine candles nscitn bebonrht elsewhere at double the pvi.-e. -1 and examine my BtOck. ' ' 'Very respecu'iiliy, W M mi at m crrnnrnonr) rrr nrTTi''TrixTi,i p. it . nnnn i y ir;?.:Uf.r , -WILL' Hymans & Dancys Premium Guano,; ; ; ; ;:, Hyman1 & Dancy's . Acid ' Phosphate ''an Cotton' Sieed iMeal, odd cbw! feed. uinwKY ( .For Cadi or on Time in Lots to Suit Customers,,, ;,, "WUl deliver on' Rirer Landings or Railroad Stations Free of Freights' ';' ! : .v Yft r0FFt&B AT LEVI J. vkd5RlPS Qll$ '6m&4. j;::mar3-wgnid3t ,1" y,;;? 'l-fwl I V;';'-: 'KmSTOl, N. C. , ; H. BERRY A ,C0 . a'ASIiyNGTON STREET,' , .V'iU''M;'-."''-rftt!nf ' Proiluc! Commis'n Merch'ts 'A- j'.il 'f- 7'-'4 i :,sm 07:rlbhl'. Purchasing ' .Agents. Jl V ''fir Sflf.'if:'' ti! ;t'.t i Consignments 6f Truck, 'Fruit, Eggs V ai' ,. v ii 'Ml ; ..-Idl'l : i : tht a od other Southern Prodpce solicited, , s .StencUs nunished on application to ns' j , ::ii!';'i',kJ i-i- 'nl u. ..-!'; o i . at th , Drug , Store of R. Berry at Berne,' N. l'.$rm d&w, It DETRICK'S ilTLCNTIC GARDEN! ' The finestLlquors and Cigar, the celebrated BEHONER & ENGEL SEER, ,Sonr Kran,t, g trdinea, Lobster, Llmburger and Scliweltaor Caeese constantly on band. ; ', !" : ' :' ' ' ' '. BiUIard and Pool Tables. !. j . The finest In the country. r .'j rjf Yrt,, Something new the ; only one ever In the city..' , :; 1 i -ii, , OEVIL AHOMG THE TAILORS in the DufryBnlidtagWMlMle Street. j y NEW, BERNE Tt&Uiy The only flivt class saloon lh the. City, v, tw.,inb);,,,t-v.,;.....f iijNovl IIMi: .'ifi BtTsdJBKBXBi 1870.' Ui iG. PAJLMERa i I I?- m NT' aat.Ja.sW ' :i ; . For the Sale of " ii U'i! .:soiTiniitN VRonvct&y ! oUh Potiiioe,' Peas, Beans, Melons,' ktei, i f-lMtt''lTOHi'?1 V" ) f);.;n ft ' -Hi-it . b.'V.u Chatham National Bank; New York City'. : i 'h H. K. t F. B. Thurber &. Co., New York City.- D. McAlplri, Savannnh, Ga. V f-" ' E. Bean, Jackson vlUe,Fla ;. (, i(f t f E. J. Harris, bcala, Fla.' ' ' ;r V ' '. f' Sherwood Harvard, ArredondavFlSA ! - T' w . 1. w uiiamson, wicanopy,- n ia. J. H. Uevereux & Bro., Charleston, 8. C." D. P. Held A Bro. NorloUo. Va, , r;,; ; r, ; fj 9i: , L. A. Winder. Pranktown.. Va. T.; Wl St nes,'Clierryston. Vft. 3i; All communications must be addressed to ,101 the Office, as I employ no ngent, , " 1, ptenciltt, etc., furnishedion application.' 'ii. 'i f inurzi-uitm , : , ..fi.. Send Tcr; urcrs WiRRQIINTREE Crooi Butter, ' ;;'. '.V'-l-':: -'-; ' .Koyai Crown Flour, :'. -' P. T. George Best HaniSy ' BeBt Co&e1 anlas, f'ft IK, And B.11 klnrla nf E 1 rAMiLY GEOCERiis;: :. ft . ; JttlddU Street, nnar th Market - iiiDcrno Oil -ii! 300 tons of Cotton Seed Heal Ait an-Ammoniate 7 equal to! Peruvian tif-i. r'.e:.l-',-cj Guno.:' : jiu-J ' if .'"I ,"-"- ". "' :-.." r. '--''';.''-,-'f6r sAtfJB AC1. -: ?fi'Ml :".' t-.'-ZL-. - j,' '.;:'.; t li!'T y -$B.OO per oii v, Will exchange one ttJn ot mekl for t wa ton of cotton seed delivered at any railroad sta- nun ur landing on xoeuse, irent ana iar Rivers, freight paid both ways.. ' Highest price paid for cotton seed. '?"., ' r, t . I A. R. D15NNISON, - 'i . i mar24-dAwtf i Owmer and Proprietor. A. II. HOLTOX .-Uv ')-' n. ). wi . DEALER IN Foreign aiict Domestic T U'D A C C 0 C Ci Gi I c r n a Opixi; N. f) BE j!. , ii i.acf jj Vja' ' Lf.aaD ; r.Mla4jY ! iW -fv-.tj-,- .iiimtrff :W..H i We have established in the city of New . Berne , '. , " LAIVr AGENCY, for the purpose of advertising and selllngajpn oomralssion, real estate In New Berne and In ' theoountry adjoining) bfiii , ,0T(ji AU parties desiring to sell lands, will It to their Interest to' place' them In AGENCY for sale. V :; : l ; , We will advertise all property committed , nr AGENCY, in the New Berne Journal "; AxpiRt4AMVio ,cAftoa. ruijiiS L) IS EFFECTED, ! Our experience in the examination of1 Deeds will enable n to guarantee to. the buyer, sat isfaction In regard to title. " ' " " i : HOLLAND it OCION. , , New Heine, N. C. - ,X:vt ' One mile anil a half from' Newbern ONE . FARM of forty acres with good dwelling house attached. The land (a ultimted between two tracts of Mr. Jon L. Hhein's on I'rent road and is an exceedidgly desirable tract for 11 Tracking. i ... . ., For fnitHer parttcutnrs apply to -1 M lit novKtf-v iHOIiLANlA-GtllON. 150 Acres of Timbered Land A One mile east from Havelonk, near Ai N. t ' h. ., aajoining tne lands or Jos. A. Bryan ivriiiB uuuenH, vuuiy i, once yo r y , ppiyatt One Large and Desirable Lot In the City, situated corner of East Front and Kpig streets, adjoining that, of Jonathan Havnns, EsqV Terms moderate. Apply to .. i no'16 , - HOLLAND & GUIQN, :'!. tVXf'-.i'ly' c ,.'; s it MS . ' One large and desirable lot on the corner of Broad and Bern streets. Terms moderate. (; PP'Ttor IJKOLI.AND,; pCION. , C 1 One desirable farm 250 acres 100 cleared i, ai id under cultivation ; with a new two story ' ' duelling attached. Kltimted S4 miles from -tt eclty by railroad, directly on the railroad, ' oo nixty road and iver. For further particu ' laraapplyto, v HOLLAND. t Gil ION. . ; . liJii..,; "J U':'.ltOU.;.HtH'i : ,!'. hi,; h..J)esirable Tracts 1 Situated by county road, seven miles from N"ew Berne, one mile and a Quarter from the .- railroad. One farm with dwelllmrand out-' lie nses attached, known as "Bcupperaong,'' - fo rmerly owned by the late Col. H. T. Guion. I For furtr.M fcarflcvJlnrs npplyj.i? K k ': I H WolldJ guionT IDeslmble House and Lot, on Craven street, t o doors below Pollok, One dwelling house wl th large lot attnobed. Terms moderator nr i't . '. Apply.nt mc-tny t -r I) 11 4 HOLIANB1! GttbN.1- I. ; "Valuable1 Fartn.'1 hat kith side qf Neuse River; (HINicre of land. 4V acres un.ier cuiuvatioii auir well fenced. For further particulars apply to HOLLAND A GUION. ,(v;i y;,-;,, -;-:''io:,.::v; :-.-- . Sviiarfaud Jjtifriot of King Street. In thl ltr.., j . I tr4. , HOLLAND GUION. 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