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v , , , . - ' v- . : - , ''Is';-" " ' , ' 1 ! ' ; . , V:' .1' - I;: .In tit :OrTOTTT7ATQ' 'UnCi iTOflK a Silt KHAN'S PALACE. BATTLEOF;THEWILDERNESS ; -, - 1 j : J, f T I 0X JLlJ V IJI W j Wf; 1 -, 1 -- 1 si cm mm m a as a . , - - - 1 . 1 - . ' i-wi am mv 1 . 1 . i 1 . : 1 Rheuniatics! r 1 - KUBLAI Description of the Fm-moo Building of the Great Tartar Baler. You -must krlow that for three months of the year to wit, Decem Vber, January and February the great Kuan resiaes in iiie capnui cu. . of Cathay, which is ! called Camba Juc, and which is at the northeast ern extremity of 1 the country In that city stands his' great palace, and now I willi tell you what it is ' like, I . . :f .. ' It is inclosed all around by a great wall f orming a square, each side of which is a mile in length that is to say, the whole compass ; thereof ii four miles. It is also very thick and a good ten paces in height, white- . washed and loopholcd all round. S " . At each angle of the wall there is a very fine and rich palace, in which the war harness of the emperor is kept, such as bows and qui vers, sad dles and bridles and lowstrings and I everything "needful for an army ; 1 also midway between every two of these corner jialaces there is another of the like, so' that, taking the "whole compass of the inclosure, you find ' Mrht vastvTHilaces stored with ; the -o I I in-piit kincr's harness of wur. Ana o ' i you must understand that each pal ace .is assigned; to only one kind of . - aticle. Thu? one is stored with Itows, - - a second with saddles, a third "with liriillos. 'and so on in succession w riirht round ! The greai wall has five gates on its southern face, the middle .one Lein2r' the irreat cate, which is never oTvened on anv occasion except when tho great kfean himself goes forth or " enters. "Clbse on either side of ;this great gate $s a smaller one, by whicli all other people iass, and then, to- j v "ward each angle, i another gTeat gate, also open to iC9plo in general, , so that on that Bide there aro five gates in alL , " .. ..Insidoof this .wall there is a sec ond, inclosing, a space that is somc - what greater, in lengjh tliari in breadth. jThis inclosuro also has eight . palaces, corresponding to those" of .the outer wall, and stored, like thernwHth tho king's harness of " war. Thb4 wall also has five gates . on tho southern facefc corresixjnding tothosoin tho outer wall, and has -'ohe gate c)n each of tho other faces, as the outer wall has alsoIn tlie middlo of the second inclosuro U ' the king's "great ivilace, and I will tell you what it is like. L. " 1 . J You must know that it is tnc greatest iilco that ever was. To . ward the north it is in contact with ; tho outer wall, while toward the south there is a vacant space whicli . tho barons nijd tho soldiers are con stantly traversing! Tho palaco itself has no upper story, but. is all on the ground floor, only tho basement f is raised some ten palms abovo the ' " surrounding soil, and this elevation "is retained byaAvall of marblo rai;Kxl to the level of tho pavement, two paces in width and. projecting be yond the baso of the palace so as to ' form kind of terrace . walk, by which people can jass round the f Imilfl inn- nnd which is C-XPOSed to - It Unique EntfnnnC Saym erai; Uorace Porter. - The Union losses in" the battle of - . m '. the Wilderness were found to De: Killed, 2,24G wounded, 12,037; miss ing, 3,383; total, 17,666. The dam age inflicted Upon the enemy is not known, but as no was me iim.uj.& party as often aa tho .Union army there is reason to believe that the losses on the two sides were about equal. Taking 24 hours as the time actually occupied in fighting and ortrtntinf' Hie casualties, in both y armies, it will be found that on that bloody field ;every,minute recorded tho loss of 25 men." . As the staff officers threw them selves upon jthO jground that night sleep came to them without coaxing. They had bpen on the move since dawn, galloping over bad roads, struggling 'about through forest openings, jumping . rivulets wad ing swain helping to rally troops, dodcinir ! bullets and " searching for commanding officers inall sorts of unknown place. Their" horses had been crippld 1, and they themselves were well nigh exhausted. For the sinall part J V had leen able to per form in thp engagement the gen eral recomry ended mefoi the brevet rank of major in tho regular army "for gallarii, and meritorious serv ices. HLs! recominendation was afterward pprbvefl by the presi dent. tTliis promotion was especially gratifying, for the reason that it was conferred nr conduct in the first battle in which I had served under j tc command of the general in chief. . There were features of the battle which have never been matciAJti in the annals! of warfare. For. two days nearly! 200,000 veteran troops had stmggi'-l in a death grapple, confronted it each step with almost every obstacle" by whicli nature could Ui9 ;1 heir path and groping their way through a . tangled forest the impenetrable gloom of which amid b liU neil'only to the shadow of death, fflie undergrowth-staid their . progress, the upper growth shut out thb light of heaven. "Offi cers eouldj rarely see their 'troops for any considerable distance, for smoke " clobdod . tho vision and a hea-y sky pbscured tho sun. Direc tions werejt scertained and lines es iablished y. means of the iocket ' compass,. r.j .d . a change q-position often irespited an operation more like a jiroUcm of. ocean navigation .than a question of military, maneu vers. It ws the sense of sound and of touch rther. than tho sense of eight whicli guided the movements. It was a battle fought with tho ear and not with the eye. All circUrnstances seemed to com bine to iw'j:'? the scene one of unut-t.-vrnble horior. At times the wind howled through tho tree tops', min 'cling' its moans with .the groans of tho dying, cutoff by 4 M Rheumatism is nojrcspecicr o pc- fcons the healthy ana rigorous arc as liable to its attacks as the weak. The symptoms of the disease are almost unnoticed at first, so insidi ously do they steal over the body; cradnally the little pains and stiffness increase,, nntil they develop greater inconvenience day by day. The knees, ankles, and other joints of the body ache constantly, . swell ing to' several times their natural aize ; the patient finds himself unable to get around ; is soon incapacitated for business, and later is confined to his bed, utterly helpless. Tf i a irat mistake to expect relit! from such condition by the applica- and other external remedies. The medical profession ad- mit that the aisease is and it is but reasonable that only a blood remedy, one purely vejretaDie, a nri free from twtash, can afford re lief. S. . S. (Swift's Specific) is an unfailing remedy for Kheumatism a rrd the severest cases where other remedies failed to" reach the disease. WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS SnuS, : Cigars, Cigarettes Pipes, Etc. Price s Guaranteed. Job Lots a Specialty The ODly ExcIusive Tobacco Hoase'in the Cityl ' WATER ST ELZABTH CTY. N. 0 Ascats f thciSOFHBIKEE PA2SOT3S AGLE BBAlTD Cigar . t r. ... . . ... i 0 . . ? ' i ana Heavy urancues wltu the fire of tho artillery Mr. Frank T. Rey nolds, of Dalton, Ga., was a sufferer from Rheumatism since his boyhood, He writes : "Ever since I was twelve " years of age I have sunerea intensely with . Muscular R h e u matisin, which, at 'one time, kept me in bed for .eighteen 'months. I took all kinds of treatment, ana visited nrany famous springs; but could tret onlv temporary relief ; the disease alwava returned, and at times. was so painful that it was. impossiuic for me to use my arms ana xegs. i mcu almost everything- that "was sug gested, and after eighteen years of suffering, S. S. S. was recommended, and I was happy to, at ias j unu cure for this painful trouble S. S. a. seemed to get at the aisease promptly, and afforded immediate relief." The experience of Mr, E- J. Gibson, of Madison, G a. , was similar to ihe above. He says:VI tried almost every. rheu-- malic remedv 1 heard of, but grew ZrVA better. The .sharp, aching pains, pe culiar to Rheuma tism took oossession of my entire body, and the suffering I endured was . intense, i jwas soon unfit for business, and became as helpless as a child. The potash pre scriptions of the doctors almost ruin ed my digestion, and I iiouna no relief in anything until ts. b. o. (Swifts Specific) was recommended. Several bottles cured me completely, and for more than four years I have not had a symptom of Rheumatism.". S. S. S. -is unlike the many Diooa tonics on the market, for it cures the most obstinate cases, which! they : can not reach. It is a real blood remedy, and is the only one guaranteed Road Carts, j" (ffi) af "s : Harness, Etcifti'iiogj Vehicles. fill B. B. CO SCHEDULEIK ETFECTNOV. 26tb 18S6 . vnrf nit and Southern Railroad mall .rM, trains, southbouud. dally (CXCepi SCu?.Tm Btzab;ethCnyaUl:40fm and 6: 40 p. P? 'il except Sunday, leave tiua v.kJ 2-45 p. ui. and 10: 00 ;nart BMh train arrive ; .-VVft, v- i v,fib- --western flepoi, w eeetTorfilkwith .ndam- er lines; and at Edfenton ;wh' Roanoke, CatLi. ..-"" i riveff: transier swtuici 5. 1J l7ull L vor f 1t t Southern R fi?tl antego ? (triweekly) connctinT with tenner V ir?ij SJsSSli. Anrora, Wa.bington and interinjuiaie ianuiui. . . Eastern Carolina Disoatch Northern malls close daily at ;40:m a m anA 9 inn'cl. ck n.m. Arrive ai.ii.u Southern mails cloee at 11 :10 a. m. 6:20 o'clock p. m. .. , .( ' No mail arrives , at "and .tarU from this office to Intermedia e pi'int biweenNdrfolkand Edentonon tb6arly and late trains except to Hertford and nowJCll. v . ... m , ..iv .sf. NewBerne and uranpse or tri at O C OCR ft. .. and rrc 11 i w ri' a . - nil f- . i u mill kam.u.vx k. - ing E. t;itv iucsaa , a Sunrttays, ana i ic and Ucr.coke GEOCEES -AND DEALERS IN Hay, Linii Cenieiit, Hair & ' Old. Dominion Line. j Vaosp wilU make tri-w.etly trips. If av days a. f oiidav. Island ZoiZg and returning, anonnjcunK at t uu th a. &. N.C li. lv. tor Onldtl- ro.: KioMon nd Moreh. ad Ci , and wMb the W. H :,Sf N. K,K. lor uac sonviUe.W.ltngton,.. C. &c. . rp.'.i.-i; a F.lizKbeth City .pta- Hn to Roanoke 1-laod, Ociacoke,:lHt-w tkrne, Kitston, Goldsboro, Morehedd; cip i- j. nv:)M:.'itAn NT .... C - " - ' --: Dally a!4 rail erTlee between EVIzhu Citv and New i ork, rhilaaeipnia, i 1 x- r,. 1 V- '..nrf . nr rates ano. quicker time than V y any Xhtr rpjite. J . n onnd to be sli pped v?& avi Biltim..re. bv P- W. & 1:. --V -1 r 1 on- xrl-t; pin, nrt Old Dominion, ill, 11UUU , j.lv, r Line.' "' a v, .-: A..t TiiTihpth city, or tott.e n.vi...l I'n V'rrfik. a. ; v eaMMa"naffer, GrnM Ft cl6-e atoSOo'cloctt p. m. on sai; e ciajs. WeeksTille and Mxontcn arrivr . i . Tt...rc,ltir nn St a. in. on iucsu, iiiiiH.,B, urdays. and close at 1 oYlockv m..ou sanie days, ; .; -''7 ' . ..-i' Rt sedle arrive uauy ui ;n " f cloe at.l p. m. 7 ' V Street lette toxes haye I'pt n .jncMt-u corner Burgess str. ct and rei.npy.vaiu Avenue, iiain and Waier stte I om dfcXterandSUcpard strtets.Roud aniU.w. rence street. Main and nota niyvi. ,. milirrm In located at corner of UUr and --Main- streets will be collected t 1 0;CM3 a. m. and 1:30 r, m. .At all ti;e .-oiucr -Mrec letter boxes a-MAti o'c.lock a. ro. nd 1 o c.oeti p.vm. ' f' - Postoflicc opens at 8 at T.Ot o'eU ck p. m. . ? .1 , Persons callins for aavirtisc-u will ask. lor tbm as tucb. ; :' " , Lock boxes can be obaine d ty Inir fur tkia fimp ! I CHllers at tlie general ..'em itj vim. , it . richl Rlld ! dOl'&rt t- tl n 111 v m v - p a left, TtaisTule will be riguuy er. onrf niio 'Will h Brvet Qll OI regular farn. . a w. and clofes lexers . trcta ihtir Ti e va'rcns pf the (fllce me rcmstcd torenortanv nilsconaaci oi juauiuin u on the D:.rt of the clerks. ! 7. , ft.-1-r hi!iirAare leGtfcsttU to itirnisn II ,t Pass A t'. the P st Jlatcr wit .' n amcB ox m-m "ern Con-oraiion or Famil to J e placed i" their Boxes, , r. Fu LAM I r!rt- litl ( of liusineiis rfirmsi es ihat are' tj titlets Tfsr.cliVf i. letter A 1 1 VI: Pyrrs 5-Prlettiest and Best Ready-Mixed bend Terpen for fXew Color ine, Etc. 'AGENTS FOR Card ELIZABETH 1.. Paints in the rity:.' Lead, Oil, Varnishesk (-RENN.& SO'SiBUGGlfes: ' A -full ine k erit in stock. CITY ra. c. T4 odt '; .74 , .7: 7 r Is soin time off yet, but it isn't too.soou to look into t AROLiM LIMH C. L. PETIT, Manager, v ::;iiwfe7:; " on ie quest jon tf take any- and fell criishing nixm tho Jieads of tho meii, aV:iintj a new terror to bat tle. Forest (ires raged," ammunition trains exploded, tho dead .were ' n.. i.. ,.f 4i, 1 T-mctixl in tho coniiaorration. U1G Viow. wnue ouimi uuni tut; i U1U iV ' s . - . von.' fnm tnllanxl wounded, roused by itsnot brcatn, balustrade, and up to this tho peo- draggwl th.-nselves along with their wt nrA niintml to come. Tho roof torn and mangled limbs- m tho mad L ,vf f ori tbrt xvnlla of the cnersrv. of iVspair to. cscapo tho rav "iV 1 1 ...in. ..m nn,i n fr.i of tllo rliimos. and every bush !irn ;m 1 iivi-iii.i liuava uiiu 1 -"' - ' - , , silver. They nro also atiorneti wixn Pure lyVe getable 1 It cures Cancer, bcroiuia, conta gious Blood Poison, Eczema Kheuma tism.Catarfh and other blood diseases, it matters not how deep-seatea. 'Books, on blood and skin diseases mailed free; to any address., &wift Specific Co.', Atlanta, Ga. I . vv 1 of the kind vnn should 'use ttie ComiDflT seosop.-." Lon body Vui: supported word gs to their peas especially $ travelljng salesman's- but get all the.ihlormation you can on iae u.ojepi , .talk nith the best truckers id your section ask t;hem what they lrnrvnf ahMil T.jii-'fci i?vri Fur v NoniiirpilPea. anu tiifn send Joi thu remirta nfrnnr Staff Plxnerimeut Station on ies. Go:a peas cost you 110 more in cultivation-thkn bad sfcck, and it will pay von to go to some trouble to get the best.. We want son to Jo" it, becnure i'ou will then ie prepared to decept rii.r vrti.mmit that h-p ptow the best Dens a SontUefH' trucker can Steamer NE W TOM' will leave Norfo k fr p.i7nlPth Citv. r-rt swell ar.d way Wednesdays and Saturdays o,a,v m V.litheth Citv for Cresell !'." " r. o.-v TmWcflftvs and Mondavs at y.ou a. Keturnintf, will ;ieave Creswell for WA,fAii, ,n Tiip-Hhus am tridavs at. ar m., nnd E izubeth City wvuie day at o . oa v.! m iirrivitirr in Noifolk next 'av. Steamer Harbinger will leave Norfolk for Elizabeth Citv.: Hertford and way lftTidine-s on Tuet-davi and Fridays at 4 p. m!-Ttliz&betb Citv' for Hertford We ines- rlar a.' -ATI 1 Rftt.11 rdavs at 9 :30 a. m. Return- in.r ixuu ipnvo Hert'ord for Korfolk 'ifnnWc nrl Tlmr d:vs at 7 a. ra. arid Elizabeth City ipame day '.'at 2 :30 p arrivintr in Korfolk next day. v W. W MORRISETT,. Agent, ; - Elizabeth Uity. JS mw.E . (M1AS. W. rETTlT. l'roprUii r.' 480 m. WATER .SniSTl Srf:lUi.l: MANUFACTUHKKS OF . . J ; . . F0HGIHGS 'ar.J CASTINGS. .Machi r its t a iVd M i 1 1 S'i 1 1 i'p t rona 1 r plant. of earth.- representations of dragons, - sculi turetl and giltp beasts arid birds, knights and idols and sundry other subjects. And on tho ceiling, too, - you seo nothing but gold and silver and painting. On each of tho four sides.thcrts is a great marblo Rtair caso leading to tho toi of tho marblo wall and " forming tho 'approach to tho palace. : . , . . 1 Tho hall of 'the palaco so largo that 'it could easily dino 6,000 peo ple, and it' is quito n marvel to sob 1 how many rooms thero are besides. Thb building is altogether so vast, so rich and so beautiful that no man on earth could design anything su perior to-it. Tho outsido of tho roof also is air colored with vermilion ' arid yellow and green and blue and . other hues, which aro fixed with a varnish so iirio and exquisito that t they shino liko crystal and lend a resplendent luster to tllo ixilaco as seen for a great way round.! Tho ' roof is.made, too, vith such strength and solidity that it is fit to last for- ",cvcr. ' - On tho interior side of tho palaco . aro largo; buildings, with halls and Tribune;; chamber?, wnero ine emxHjror ijw , vate property is placed, such as his treasures of gold, silver, gems, pearls and gold plate, ami in which reside tho ladies of tho court. Noah Brooks in St Nicholas. seemed hiiug with shreds of blood-. stained elding. It was as though Christian (men had .turned to fiends and hell itself had usurped tho place i-Gencral Horaea Porter in. Century, j Mnn!uir uud Benson. int Ari hbishoti Benson of AUV - A. Canterbury and Cardinal Manning used to Iniect frequently at the Atherueum club and were good friends, though Manning thought that Benson was not rugged enough in lii nrilicv. A corresiiondent of tho arehiishop, who was also a friend of the cardinal, received from Lamlietli iValace in 1SS0 a letter in which thtj Anglican primate said of i, r? . m raid i nal. 4 ' You ' are not mistakenjiu thinking that I highly regard his persiou and his life and value thei5roolne.-s of Cardinal Man ning's beta t toward me, 'T; with more to tho b me. purpose." The corre siwndent.'showccl the letter atthe time to Cardinal Manning, who read it with evident pleasure. "And I, too," ho !s:-id, as,? he put it down, 41 have a L'veat liking for my dear sister of j Canterbury,' New York . ' Glacier In r Zealand. 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