uu. .3. U(1 1 ' t f A ? Until further notice the t earner of thi onspnuy will Ball M follow: ';;,v .-,; .: 4 '" ; f"r.:r L. IX. Cutler . Leave New Berne every Wednesday and R-tui ,'uy at 8 a.m. for Jolly Old Field, i . . Let v e Jol'.y Old Field at 6 a. m. every Mon 6ov end Thursday for New Beme. . lUUlaa goad aohedule for Trnekera. j . Eotchelort Creek every Headay and Frl ' day, returning tame day. ; Steamer Trent. i - Leave New Berne every Monday and Friday at I a.m. for Trenton, returning Tneedayt and Saturday. ,. ,- r: , - i . Leave for PoUoktvtUe every Wednesday at EIGHT o'clock, a.m. i i Fare for roan trip 25 cent! to plcnlo par- tie. - t Thursday up for charter. .:." ' ' 8. H. GRAY, i ' Gen'L Freight Agent. New Berne, June S, 1883. . ; . feW-dAw . C.J end nc!i) Li3i The Neuse Eiver Navigation . Oompany V 'vl ; V. V' 5 - :''J--" t Will run the following Schedule: v , Steamer Eimton i Will leave the Old Dominion Wharf TUES DAYS and FRIDAYS, and arrive at Kington WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leave Klniton MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, arriv ing In New Berne the wune day. Will touch at U Landing along the River going and coming. ; , ' t . ) : i This steamer makes close connection with be Old Dominion Line. - : ' Freight received on the day of sailing. : . For rate apply to the Captain on board. f ;" ". . J. M. WHITE. ' Dotldltf . ' Manager. OLX DOM11NIOIV Steamship Company SEMI-WEEKLY LINE New YorK. Baltimore, Nor folk, Boston Elizabeth City, , v Philadelphia, Proyldence, r . ' t , and other Cities. if- ON ANp AFTER, ;, Tuesday,. May 15th; 1883, UNTIL" FUETIIER NOTICE " Steaner Shenandoah. Wllr leave, upon a.ilvnl of train on Norfolk Southern jlailiM at . uuxauein . vuy, evei ... ... . . Monday and Thursday , , . j for New Berne Retaining leaves New Berne or labetn utty every .' THe4aya4 Friday ' r at t p. making close connection with Nor folk Koutbern H. H. lor inortnem ciuet. Clou connection made at Hew Heme ' with simmers for Kinston, Pollokarllle, Trenton and all Undines on the Nenae and Trent Rivers. No freights received for shipment on Tnfdy sad Fridays sfter lpm. - Freight forwarded Dromutly and lowut ratea emtrauteed to deatination. Fare to Elizabeth CUT aid return. 14. To Washington, $4-. To Korfolk, S. T Baltimore, J8.60, To New York, E. K. ROBERTS, A(t, New Bertie, ''. COLrSPFIS tTCBNIB, .--..-i;;.;-. ... . K ( ,i- " f - Ag'ts. Norfolk, V. W H RfAKmnD. Oan'lTVt As't. . ' ' Jsar.Mlrd New York City Change 'of Pier in' New M The N. C. Freight Line ' FOIl NEW YORK,. BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, V . .tnd all points ( , North and West ifter this date wUl rweive freight la New York ' - for Mew Berne at ,.'.';5' PIER 7, NOJBT1I RIV12R, ' jpioi of New. 'iffk and Baltimore k ' Mn)hR.nta should remember that this Is one the beet Steam Lines ent of Mew York, making . sally connection with Haltimore lor ew uerse; ' aUinatde, ana oniyonaenange. ( . , , , .. " SEMI-WEEKtY ; ST EAMER8 , E.trcca : Ee t. ; Bene and Baltimore, f'.'fi.fj (Tonchlng at Norfolk) Lesrlng New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS ' TRIUAYS at 1 p m. Leate Baltimore foj J Mew beme WEDNESDAYS, dnd SATURDAYS (' Acentsareas follsvs: i.y ,i;;yy3(t'lil r-if"? rosTsn, oi jnuwgw, i v. , M Light St, Bal't-Bd. - IcOABRJOk, Ag't. Norfolk, V. c de Co, Philadelphia, II South t rnlto.Tmna.l,lne,Pier7,Northrlver m, Pwton, S Central wharf. - , fH, Providencs R. I. r.i , 1 !il River, Derrick wharf. ' . ' I IV iiuslnn, Tueadays and Saturday,. " w York daily. i ' . imore, Wednesdays and Satnrdayi " I ail Itiver, Mondays, Wednesdays. ' ' rrovlilonee, Saturdays, i -. f U biiialauiiiK given, and. rates inaraa i points at the different nfficea of the :: :r3 cl E-!i cni SLip Tii! ' T - ' T f" rl '-'i' . r M ly B. II. OBA . Aft, Nsw Eerns.M On and after MCC T.VY :.XT, the New Eurne and Famlleo Er i ruu Transportation Company will dispatch their 3T7Bnd Fast CaiHs Cteanier ELM CJ1TY aa follow until further notice : Monday and Thursday . Lieave imyDoro ror wew Berne 8 a m. - btoimiug at Htonewall, Van . - demere, Pamlico and -Adam Creek. . . ' Wednesday and Saturdays - l-ftveryewtterne for Bayboro 8 a.m, Stopping at Adam Creek, I'aiullco, Vandemere and - Btouewall. Having good accommodation both for pa. enger and freight at very low rate, ask that the merchant and producer along It line give It their cheerful support. 1 ' . - For further Information enquire at the of fice. Foot of Craven street. . v 8. H. GRAY, '' K ' Ken'l Manager. ' Or any of Us Agent at the following places: ' ' ABB LEE, Adams Creek, , ; D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, C. H. FOWLRR, Stonewall, t S. H. FOWLKR, Bayboro, , . " - JOSHUA DEAN. Pamlico. " i ' W Freight Jrecelved under cover everv dav RAILEOADS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ; In r -. - - -i,- r t r H Atlantic &. N. C. Railroad. : ... i - ' TIME TABLE No. 2, , j V New Series. , ,, In Effect 6:10 P.M., Thursday, May 24th, EAST. WIST. Ne.47. Exoresa No. 48 Expreea, PaM.AMftll Pass.aMall STATIONS. Arr. LWe. Arr. L'v. r. M P. M r. u. 12 21) n s5 P. M 6 111 Goldsboro, ...., 6 AO 7 SS 32 U 41, 6 AS La Or&nKe...... 11 S8 It OS 1C : 7 on 7 Kin8 ton, t id New Berne,. iMorehead Depot,, It uo 06 A. M A. M. A. II, EAST. I WEST. No. I Miied Fgt. Pas,. Train. Arr. fve. a. at. A. M. i II 811 7 06 7 10 7 Ml 1 40 8 ill 8 11 t Si 8 IS 81 86 10 01 .10 16 10 40 10 60 11 OS 11 17 1180 t A. M. A M. No. 4 Mixer' Fgt. ft STATIONS. Pass. Tin n, Arr. t..t. P. M. 8 48 8 12 8 47 8 12 7 11 80 S 61 8 17 too P. M. P.-at, Goldboro,,..... Beef La Orange, ... Fall ir Creek, Kinston Dover (tore Creek ..... Tntcsrora ..... Clarke', ....... ,. Newbern, ...... 0 IS 8 82 8 12 7 48 6 SS , 02 li 27 fi HA 4 U P. EAST. WBST. No. ft. : : No.6. Mixed F(tt.t; : Mixed Fit. A rast. Train. ; STATIONS. Pass. Train. Arr. L've: : Arr. L've, A. n.i A. M. i - , P. M. P. M, 6 SO; Newbern. ....... . 8 00: H 7 26; i m; 8 3: 8 66: 8 28: t 48: M. I 7 IS- BiTerdato a I6f 2 17 , 7 SO; Croatan ................ ,9 00: 03 J 8 07: Havelock........ , v : . I 86 . 8 44- Newport : Be; I 1 01 , 1 001 Andrews ; 12 40; 1 44 SS-tMorehead City......: 12 li;-12 19 ' i Woreheaa Depot.-i J 1 1 4ft A. . i r. m. ; p. u. Train 48 connects wlih Richmond k Danville Trains bonnd Weat, leaving Ooldsbero at 1:05 p. m., and with Wilmington A weklon Train Sonth. at6.0Sp.m. ... - , Train 47 connect with Richmond k Danville Trala. arrtvinc Uoldabcro at 6:00 cm., and Wit mint ton and weldon Train from the North at 8:03 P.m. Train 4 daily except Saturday and Suaclny. train s aaiiy except sonaay ana Mouuay. Trains 6 4 6. Tuesday and uay ana n riday, Tram 47 snpser at Kinston. Train 4 supper at Kinston. .Trains breakfast at Kinston, James A. Bryan, .V.V t Superintendent, Midland N. C. Railway; -T. TIME TABLE ifb. 2, In effect Friday, 6:00 A. M., May 4th, n k : -loos. WEST. EAST. No. 1. No. 2. Mixed Trala. r- ;?; Mixed Train. STATIONS. Arr. i. L've. .,tr;.:-, ;, .v'-.-.-. Arr. --.-I've. " 1.7 00 GoldilH)ro........ T 40 7 16 7 17 Oopelands ,. 7 20 7 SO 7 82 7 85 Princeton 66 7 00 7 41 7 41 Holt's Mill 8 46 - 48 7 16 8 00 Pine Level -8 20 6 26 8 20 8mthfleld....... . , 6 CO P.M. P.M. f a.m. A.M. Train 1-connects fcitb W. k W. Train bound South at 6:22 F M..- : f t ) Train 2 leavea Smlthfleld in time to connect With W. k W. Train bonnd North at :68 A. M. and R. k D. Train bonnd Weat at 10 A. M. , The trains on this Road will rnn daily. - ' 19. See Rules and Regulations on Time Table v ol Atlantic and N. v. &. B. ' , ax i James A, Bryan,; V Superintendent. P. II. Hale's Publications. The Timbers and Woods of North Carolina 1 Vol., 12 Mo., Cloth. A $1.25. "The nobllcatlon of stieh facta in a shape that makes tbem accessible, Is the best ser vice that the publlo-splrlted men in the South can do their States."- N. Y. World. ',.,- "The very thing needed. A very Important work for the State." Wilmington Star, , "A timely and valuable publication. Must irove of great service to the State." Char otte Journal.- " "Mr. Hale has done the State a great service. Biblical Reoorder. . "Of such thorough excellence that It de serves the widest circulation." Nashville Lumberman. . , . . , The book Is well printed on tinted rmoer. is nanasomeiy Douna in ciom.con tains -in pages, and an accurate and beautifully executed map of the State, with all the railroad routes aennea. , . . , . . . , . r: - ;-1 , ' EVBRYBODY'S BOOK.'; Answers to simple questions frequently put uj Lawyers dv uafmen. . Points In Law of value to every man In North Carolina the professional man, the farmer, the mechanic, the landlord, the ten ant, the cropper, the laborer. 12mo., paper, 32 pages. Price (Ave postage stamps) 15 cents. For sale by booksellers generally, who may be supplied In quantities on favorable terms, byeltlierof the undersigned. If nottobehad at your local bookHtnre, mailed postpaid on eceipt of the price by K. J. HAL.E" 4 80N, " Publishers, Booliaellers nnd Siathmera, New York; Jor P. M. liALK, Pub lnher, Ro eigh, irrival tir.ir:, Tt..ra Hils. , . MAIL CLOSES. For North. "West and South, via A. & N. C. R. R. at 8.S0 a.m. For Beaufort . and the East. ' at 9:00p.m. - '. For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. ' For Trenton, Polloksville and Mays- ville, daily at 7:30 a. m. For Granteboro, Bay River and Van demere, daily at 6 a. m. The contractor will take passengers to Stonewall for one dollar, and to Au rora semi-weekly at $1.50. OFFICE HOURS: In Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. Id Mailing Department from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. v -' Office open constantly between these hours except when mails are being dis tributed or sent. , ' t , " Open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a. m. ALL OTER THE SOUTH. '.There ia a chestnut tree in 'Bed lord county, - va., that measures tweuty-seven feet aronnd. , One day last week there was Bold on the trash wharf at Key West, Fla., $9,319 worth of sponges. A'fruit-handline firm in Memphis compels its boy employes to whistle while at work, lor obvious rea sons. It is estimated that lands in . the )iny woods in Mississippi have ap Dreciated 200 to 500 per cent, in- value since the building of the New Orleans and Meridian Bail' road. , Over 300 dwelling . houses, by actual count, have been built in Montgomery, Ala., since the first day of last October, and a great many are now m" process ol erec tion. ' Eeal : estate has advanced twenty-five per cent, during the same time. - In Cartersville,Ga., the other day a Justice ot the peace married couple, and, the groom asked him his terms alter .the knot was tied. "Well," said the Justice, "the Code allows ine two dollars." "Then, said the young man, "here is one dollar, that will make you three." At the South Tredegar Iron works of Chattanooga a difficulty occured between two employes, Lafayette Browder and William.. Thomas. Browder, who is a powerful man, raised Thomas like a child and laid him on his back, on a red-hot slab ; of iron; holding him there until burned nearly to death, -wV;;;!;. Ellison Capers. Jr., son. of Rev. E. Capers, of Greenville, S. C, is thirteen years old yet he has planted and cultivated so far this season a large lot ot ground in corn. He has done it all with a plow ol his own invention, to. which he drives two goats. He wade most of the harness and the plow, except a lew bolts. H" An industrious buzz saw in New Orleans ran against an obstruction in a log through which it was pass ing the other day, but kept, its temper and - cut its enemy in two. When the plank dropped off the workman found that the saw had bisected an eight-inch spherical shell, doubtless a rellic of the war. The exterior wound had healed entirely, leaving no trace of the passage of the shell to its resting place. j ' ,t ' . . " IJL """"s-s-spasaia f ; . !4 Thin and That. ' ' -Strawberry short cake is so called because it is short of . straw berries. It is reported that the Georgia girl who is .raising four acres of onions is not yet out of breath. , J A Louisviller who has no hair to spare makes the scientific assertion that no idiot was ever bald headed. . - - Hester Stuart writes of the old maid: "Her days - are days of pleasantness,? and.-her -nights are nights of peace. She goes to bed when she pleases, and does not leave one ear uncovered to listen for the uncertain , steps and waver ing night-key of a Iate-comiDg hus band. Neither does she turn rest lessly on her pillow beside a Bober. shoring spouse,' and wonder, and wonder, where the children's school books or the family flannels are to come from; but she drops into peaceful Blumber to dream of her old love, and ' wakes : to wonder whether married life with him could ever have become the sordid, meager affair which it is to so many husbands and wives." ! " I i ' ; s C. R. McCOTTER, DEALEB IN fines, liquors, To' 0, liyui 'fs'i , ... He has also added ; Fine Groceries cf til Si! - Call anil examine at HAr:r.T DC-C; - mraidwJy , At his New Stand onEIiJJle St., one door below South Front,-. Is oflorlng his New Stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, - . - : OILS, ItOFES, tTWIJVES. . CANVAS. NAILS. ! SPIKES, - : OAIOJfll, ETC., ETC. At BOTTOM TRICKS for CASH. Thankful for past favors, he invites; his friends to come again.- - - - diw NET7 BERNE DiLLi:rj p:.nLon, In the Duffy Building on Middle street, near corner of Pollock. FIVE NEW TABLES JUST PUT IN. Three Billiard and Two Fool, Finest in the Country! CAE0I1B0LETTE TABLE. oevil a:.;o::g the tailors The flncBtLlqunrs ana Cigars, the celebrated BEHQNKR 4 ENGKL BEER, Sour Kranl, Sardines, Lobster, Llmburger and Schweitzer Cheese constantly on baud. JOUN DETRICK. Nov Id sr.. i. ' ..- - . . THE SUN. u33"w. TonK, xaaa More people have read The Sun during the year , just uow passing than ever bclore since it was Inst printed No other newspaper published on this side of the earth has. been bought and read in any year, by bo. many men and women. -;-;- '. " ' - We are credibly inrormed that people buy, read, and like Hie un tor the tol lowing reasons, among others : ' Because its news columns present in attractive form and with the greatest possible accuracy .-whatever, has interest tor human kind ; the events, the deeds and misdeeds, the wisdom, the philoso nbv. the notable follv. the Rnlid rpurp. the improvin" nonsense alt the news oE the busiest world at present revolving in space. .-' '. , " - Because people have learned that in its remarks concerning persons and at. fairs The Sun, makes a practice of tell ing them the exact truth to the best of its ability three,,, hundred and sixty-five days in the yfar, before election as well as after, about the whales as well as about the small fish, in the face of dis sent as ulainlv and fearlosslv as when supported by general approval. The Sun lias absolutely no , purposes to serve, save the information of its read' ers and the tiirthcranee of the common good.; i'f.-- :;''yr''- i i "-('V' ' V-i i :' iJecause it is evervbodv s newsnaner, No man is so humble that The Sun is indifferent to his welfare arid his .rights. No man is so rich that it can allow in justice to be done him. No man, no association ot men, is powerlul enough to be exempt from the strict application ot its principles of right and wron?. Because in politics it has iouslit tor a dozen years, without intermission and sometimes almost alone among news papers, the fight that has resulted in the recent overwhelming popular verdict against llobesonism and for honest cov' ernment. No matter what party is in power, The !sun stands and will con tinne to stand like a rock for the inter ests of the people against the ambition of bosses, the encroachments of monop olists, ' and the dishonest schemes oi public robbers. - ;. - 1 . AH this is what we are told almost daily - by our friends. One man holds that .The SUN is the' best' religious newspaper , ever published, becauso its Christianity is undiluted With cant. An other, holds that it is the best Repub lican newspaper ever published, because it has. already whipped halt ot the ras cals out of that party, and is proceeding against the other halt with undiminished vigor. A third believes it to be the best magazine of general literature in existence, because Its readers miss nothing worthy of notice that is current in the world ot thought. So every friend of The Sun discovers one of its many sides that appeals with particular fores to his individual liking, t j ' If you already know The un, you win observe that m 1883 it is a little better than ever before. - If you do not already know The Sun, you will find it to bo a mirror ot all human activity, a storehouse of the choicest products oi common sense and imagination, a main stay tor the cause ot honest govern' ment, a sentinel for genuine Jefferson ian Democracy, a scourge- for wicked ness of eveiv SDecies. and an uncom monly good investment for the coming y ' ' .- ,v , - V' TJ5RMS TO If AIL SUBSCRIBERS. The several editions of The Sun are sent by mail, postpaid, as follows : Daily 55 cuts a month, $6.50 a year: with Sunday edition, $7.70. ; Sunday Eight pages, $1.20 a year. . Weekly 41 a year. Eight pages ot , the best matter of the daily issues j an Agricultural Department of une qualled merit, market reports, and literary, scientific and domestic intel ligence make The Weekly Sun the newspaper for the farmer's house hold. To clubs of ten with $10, an extra copy free. ' ' - Address I. W ENGLAND, FullkJier, The Sun, N. Y. City J U 1 j HLOWS, HARROWS In Great Variety and IIAVI2 A FULL STOCK OP FKKI1G GEUTS Gauze, Lisle Thread and Net Undershirts, all prices. ' ; ' Full Stock of Eighmie and Elm City Shirts, guaranteed to lit, only $1,00. Nobby Suits, Alpaca. Dran d'Ete and Sicilian Coats for warm weather. Lnriro line of Dusters. See our $10 suits. Collars, Cutis, White Ties and White Tests, . - , . 1 t Straw Hats in great variety, from 5 cents up. ' . " u ' , " ' i Nobby Pearl Colored Stiff Hats. - , .. ' - " Alpaca and Silk Sun Umbrellas. We have a few dozen Misses fi ber Circulars, which we will close out at Large hne of Valises" and Trunks, If you need a Straw Matting call on receiving and Belling it. i - We have a nice line of Low, Shoes,' Gent's Slippers. , t.i; (Jents' Colored Half Hone, ful MiiiP: 1 Trv Us First, when yo'u need Anything in our Line- - - ,"Av .''..-. r:0-3X30Mite Z3i3lsooxl Ohuroli. 1,200 .;.:560.EIJSHELS"::' - OF - SdUE) FOB i da BRICK, BRICK. BRICK! OF ALL JRosendnle, i Jortland Selinitic Cements.. 1 Plaster, Goat, Hair, &c.! . SALES BOOM Graven Street, below Express Office. Ants 10 d&w tf V ' ' ' VNcw licrno. X. V James ,l3i:: WIIOjiurSALli: LIGg DOIl 13 U A. LI11 1 l CELEBRATED EOITLED LAGEH rH .FOR SALE BY THE CRATE. Also on hand a full stock cf Groceries, Provr-ie, Cigars AND TOBACCO. Opeu Front lJrick Store. MIDOI.K STIins.T, Aprldwly s v isjuv lkunk f c. Pork, Lo! Dry Goi ' r, ( Offers Truckers ia. Seed Potatoes,,' cV" . - Cottou Seet! Peruvian Hud Bone (Juano, Good Luck Guano, Merrymau's Super-Phosphate Ltster'H Dissolved Hone, Wlinuu's Plow Uraud, For . Truckers and Cotton ' ' ' j Y i Planters. - AND CULTIVATORS, at Very Low Prices. GEO. ALLEN & CO. 1 0. k $1.25. . - - us before you buv.- We ave iisinnMv , Stacy Adams & Co.'s latent Fumps' and " BALES -OF- v fit - s Hi la PEAS,, SALE BY NEWBERN. N, C; t C) HAY! ,IKIA.Z! GRADES. '.alt, ; f