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r r BLISUUI ANN OVHCKU1T. .' fllK DAILY JOURNAL U solana paper, published -daily sxoept Monday, at ' W-00 per rear, $3.00 (or alx months. Delivered to'clty subscribers at 10 oenlsper month. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL. a M column -.' paper, la published every Thursday t2.W ."par annnm.. . . . ADYEKTtSINa BATES ' (1)AILY On inch ons'day tU, ons week 12.00; one month H.SO; three month f 10.00; alx months I1&.00; twelve montlia 130.00, ?. Advertlaemeata under head of "Business Locals," UeenU per Una for II rat, and t nonta for every subsequent Insertion. Ho advertlaeiaeiita Wlbeinsj.ved betwsea local natter at any pnc.- . Notices of Marrltges or Deaths, not toe xoeed " a Ones win bo inserted free. All additional matter will be enare-ed ft eenta tier line. ' . Payinentsfor transient advertisements must . .e made In advance. Reg ular advert laemenU will be collected promptly at the nl of each - montu.. ' ; i ' Commtuil -stlousconlaining newa or a dis cussion of ocal matters are solicited. Nq - eommun.cation must be expected to be pub Ithed tbat contains obleotionable personal ities: withholds tne name of the author: or , tbat will make more than one eolumn of this . oaper. .- . Any person feellna aggrieved at any anony- moua oomruunicauou can obtain the name of : ne authpf by application at this office and suowing wnerein uie grievance exiaok THE JOUKNAL. H. I. MVMM. at, HARPER. Kdltar. Bualness ser, SKW BEHNE. N. C. MAY 18 1866. ttatemd at the ost arites at New Bene, - as seooad-clasa sutler. N O. Ocb esteemed contemporary, the Wflmington Star wants VaCB and others to hare fan over the oleomargarine business. Vance could no doubt get off some right -good things, but the average mem ber of Congress will think he has : done a bie thine for the farmers if he can go home and tell them that he voted to protect their pie-fashioned churus against the Yankee ingenuity that has learned to make butter without tuilk, and without chains. THE PENSION BUSINESS. It is not the Blaib educational - v.: it . i. .. al ...... t ti.. national treasury and keep taxes high, but it is the Blair and other , pension bills that will do the work ' nicely if members' of Congress do " not come to their senses and re- - member tbat the government owes -anirmf liinor tn it a p.ifixpna nth or flian -'"el those who were in active service ' ilarin? the war. Southern members of Congress have been rather timid on this . tension business. They have sup ported all sorts of extravagant prop ositions, not that they believed it right to give away the people's inonev with such a lavish hand, but they knew their motives would be misinterpreted if they showed any formal opposition to granting liberal pensions to those who fought on the Union, side during the war. Senator unmix oi AXKansas nas ai iasc, ' however, called a halt. A hill intro duced by Mr. Blaib which proposes to add to the already large pension roll two hun dred and fifty thonsand names, was vigorously opposed by Mr. Beery. ITa fnnlr r.ha orrrtnnA friar, tha ortl. 4iera which the bill intended to re lieve did not need the belo of the government, and he held up as an - example' the Confederate soldiers ' Wawlan rAfnun a fpAiti 41-ia wnt vtfffn WW SAW cWMkUWM S1VU ByUSw TV UA TT iwaj ' nothing; without money, without vrtsutii, wibuuut BMiva, auu iriuiuut ,- farminir implements went bravely - trlPvnrk t.o hnilrt nn the, wasta nlnpfls. auu uc uau ucoi nuun u a uuuicu' .n,S. 1a t. .1 nAwrAM tntwn o fVnfail. erate, soldier in Arkansas to beg t bread, i Tha truth of the matter is, the ' NVirfhcrn ttuam Vur nf (r cttpah arfl twine? in nnf-sfrin nanh nttiM in do- j c . . . it f ii. 1 the late war. and the Southern mamIuii. .Aif nnf VkV anil lat. -tham An mhat fhv nloaA. "Kt OA4t.l. M l AVxlA 41.. .ArA.n - meat's savine. Densions to tnose wh6 were disabled daring the war anil nAad rniffArnmonl ail Knf ffiarA tnnnt hA a hfllt to thia lndiso.rimS- nut A unBanderinsr of rmblio tnonAw for pensions to those who dont need , - : A' SFECIAIi LIE. 1 ;' The Sew York Tribune, the lead f n if Tvrnli15ai marvaf fit fCamr Atr iUjp ..MryAsjB.eJMavMaaBi V4 v JLivvf JL VI m city, we believe, publishes the fol lowing which the Tribune certainly knew to be false. - Why any news paper, whether Democratic or He- rv f 1 trnn 'efin1i1 rtnYiliati nntrt ftf o f .U vliwAl Duvutu jruintou suvm Bliawr ments snowing them to be false we are unable to toH: ; ; T : Carlisle, Pcnn May 12 (Aectat)orman Porter, a grand son of ex-Governor Porter of this State. And now conductor on- the i Pullman car running - from New York city to Atlanta, on the Cum berland Valley railroad, who was brutally attacked while attending a meeting in the South where Jefler-J real estate, and by concentrating son Davis was.leliverlng one of his. their -energies and their capital speeches, said today; '. - .every year, on one-half the land "When Jeff Davis delivered bis speech at Montgomery, AlftI was present and heard every word ne said. , The crowd was an immense one and the cheering, when he said anything particularly vindictive, very, loud. I listened and kept quiet, although my blood boiled within me - until ' Da via said: .'J often prayed to live to see the day when both Lincoln and Grant were dead and in hell, and as my prayer baa been granted, I ' am ready td die.' This was too much for ma and I turned around to get out, ot the crowd,' being indiscreet enough to remark as I left: 'It is a pity Jeff Davis wasn't hang at fortress Monroe.' . I had hardly said it ua-'l til a. man from behind me reached forward and with a knife cat me as yon see. lie started to ran ana i after him, but he got away in the crowd. I called for an officer bnt they w.ere slow about coming, and as 1 was beginning to be covered with blood, I went to my hotel and had the gash sewed up. My father is prominently connected with the Grand Army, and this being my home, I thought I would report the matter to the Post here and see what can be done." "Did old Jeff Hse the language you state?" "The very words, and I will make affidavit to the effect. They ore as jndelibly impressed npon my mem ory as this gash will be npon my face, and I Bhall not forget the one, nor forgive the other." We are inclined to think ii the Grand Army will investigate the case they will find that JNorman Poster, if cut at all, was cut while on a drunken frolic and in a place of ill repute. He will never forgive the man that investigates and makes a true report of how he re ceived tbat cut. The Resource! of Eastern North Caro Una A Railroad Seeded. Extract from Col. Pardee's Letter to Manu facturers' Record, Tr en ton, Jones Co. N. C, . May 7, 1886. The eastern counties of North Carolina have never received that attention from capitalists and set tlers to which they are entitled Abounding in natural resources; blessed as a whole with a healthful climate and prolific soil; situated so near the ocean that it will never cease td be a practical obstacle to the creation and maintenance of railway monopolies; with two-thirds of its lands covered with virgin forests containing many varieties of valuable timber trees; with its sounds, rivers, bays and inlets, affording unlimited opportunities tor nsbng industries; with immense areas on which stock raising could be prosecuted to advantage, there is every reason why this part of the Old .North State should become one of its most populous and prosperous subdivisions. Nothing but lack of information concerning it has kept great numoers or people from com ing into tins section and availing themselves of these vast and varied sources of wealth. One great need at present is the construction ot ad' ditional railroads through this fer tile region. Any railroad map will illustrate this need. ' The Wilming ton & Weldon Bailroad, running aimostaneiiortn ana south between the cities for whom it was named, forms the western boundary of the twenty or more counties which com prise this section. The Norfolk Southern runs' through the - six counties of the northeast corner of the State, terminating at Edenton, one of the oldest cities in the Union, but carrying northward the produce or tbat large portion or this region which fronts npon the sounds. I A bore road connects the month of Eoaiibke river with the Wilroin ir- ton' &" Weldon y&tei at JSocky Mount, ana a euii snorter one, start ing from the ' earn; point, run to Washington, the capital of Beau fort county Besides these there is but one other, the Atlantic & Caro lina, which connects 'with the Wil mington & Welden and Bichmond & Dtnville'at Goldsbor its west-' era terminus, and passing through New Berne, ' where, by way ot the Xeuee river, its -patrons ran reach the" sounds, it continues on to the ocean at Beaufort harbor Between these several railway lines are great stretches of territory whose people must either cart their produce long distances so market, or else must put it aooaro. some or tne email steamers or loops engaged in the river traffic, .or, finally, must dis pose of it to his Country, merchant at considerably Jess than its real value. , This absence of convenient transportation facilities is one reason why many of the tanners of lias tern aforth- Carolina continue poor; bnt there is, another that has been . still more' potent, viz.r the craze for land. By far the greater number own much more real estate than they can comfortably carry and often , fifty to seventy-five per cent more than hey can possibly cultivate. They are land poor, and in multitudes of 'cases would en rich themselves by giving away . from one-third to one-half of their .they try td tiU. "Labor an&fertiliz era are now spread over such broad areas . that fields are not properly tilled and crops are poor, Of course there are many- notable exceptions to this too - general - condition of affairs.; There - are ' planters and small farmers whose' places always proclaim the, skill : and. practical wisdom of their owners. . There are model 'farms to be seen, equal to any the west or North can show, which are slowly exercicing an in fluence for good in- the country round about tbem. ' But the real need of all these broad, - beautiful and . fertile counties (s a railroad near at ' hand. Wherever ne has been constructed ria this - State within the last twenty years, it has revolutionized the agricultural and general business ofL the country through a belt at least 'ten miles wide on' either side of its track The same good results would follow in all these- Eastern counties, and especially in those . lying between the Atlantic & Carolina, and the Wilmington - &- weldon railroads The map shows that' .these .roads, with the ocean shore line as the oase, and Goldsboro s the apex, form an equilateral triangle, within which are all of Onslow,' Jones and Uupun counties, and the principa parts of Pender, Wayne, Lenoir, Craven and Carteret, which eight 'at - a . .a? ' - are among me ncnesc counties m the State in their natural elements of wealth elements that have been bnt touched upon and never -ap proximately developed, even at this writing. Vv , ADVICE TO HOTHESI, MBS. WlNSLOW'S 8OOTHIK0 SVKUP should always b usexi for children teething. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and la the best remedy for diar boea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, . jan24dtutha'twl7 Blarney. An Irishman "blarney'' does not always conceal his motives. A wide-awake Hi bernian was alarmed, at rumors that be had heard, declaring tbat a bank was ' likely to Shut its doors and stop payment.- - He had three 12a bills of the bank, and immedi ately hurried with them to the tel ler and asked to have them chang ed ror gold. Li "Why, those bills are better than the specie,11 said the teller, who dreded a "run.".' "Better! .Toba sure! And isn it becoz I . wanted ye to have the bist that I'm stoopin'to take the gowld instid, medarlintt" - A CABD. i To all who ate snfferine from the er rors sad fndisoretioas of youth, nervous weakness, early decaf, lesser manhood etc. I will Had a recipe that will cure you, FREB.OF OHARGE.I This great remedy wMOiacoveted by a missionary ia South America,' Send a self -addressed envelope te tha Rir. Joseph T. Inhak. Station D Veto York Citg: 17dwy New Store! flew Goods Bargains ! Bargains! .' : ! ' . I wish to inform my friends and tht public in general, that I , have just returned from the' Northern Markets, wnero x nave purcuaseQ a J: Verv Lartrfi arirl : i Wellf Assorted Stoctof DiyCrsvv V :;Caotlwg, Boots, Shoes, Hats.? Caps; And eterythmg youT'can "call for that is kept in a First Class Dry Goods and Clothing Store. i- - y.U- can't seU yoa goods of every kind cheaper than any other house in thacity, (quality oniderod) I will fits them away.-; ; v' : '. y;,4 1. 1 bought low and . I am, determi to leu low.', 1 would be pleased to have yon call and examine my stock. My Motto ia More goods and bet ter goods for a . little .money than any ther Dry Goods Souse; in. the city, fTery;reepectfuJly, WfX3 ishop Building jbpp. Baptist ChurchJ mar24 dwtf A Jtfiddle street, JL TbokaS) Salesman. v' -r:, AIl I Sorts of hurts and man and i many sorts of, ails, of, beast need a cooling lotion.' Mustang Liniment f ' - royal fSttffj . v Nj is. Absolutely Pure. This oowder saver vanes. A marvel of parity, strength, and wnoleaomenesa. More eonomioaJ than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In oompetltlon with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bom oniy in cans, kotai. bieihu POWDSB Co.. 1U6 WaU-stn N. Y. novls-lvdw . ; ,1 ,- - , - ', , i , aiamirtlIB ' : TARBART'S lit l UnCiil Krr.rvcao.nt Seltzer CURE FOR Aoerlent an elennt. eflicacloos. ftnUCTIDITinM Plesaanlapinentlathe LlUi1iJlirAllUlliIorm OI B powaar, pro WWIIU Ill "Iw"l(iu0llll! wne dlaaolved In water an Ex h Herat- Ins;, lfervesolng Draught, reeommended by oar best Phyaielans a a reliable and agree able remedy. It cures fpV,n.M-n---.t.4--,ti -nnira In. Jf . digestion, cures Dy -. , . . . . - " - - mt , , neaaacne, rures iiver Cmv.IInnnqnhA Comulalut. euros ei-li OlwR llCaUUbllOf Stomach, and gently r ' AKD - . urges all the Excretory ' organs to a proper se- flVCPFPCIl tlon- 11 -oa-d be found U I OT LI O I Ha in every household and carried by every traveler. Hold by drnggiats everywnere. apwawim A TlTi AVtTD To Introduce XJAVJT VSA A XjJLX them, we will Olve A war 1.000 Setl-OneratinK Washlug Machines. If i on want onr tend us your name P. O. and express office at once. The National Co.. aprHOlm til Ley Bt , N. Y, y ADIES WANTED To work for us at their own homea, a 7 o S10 per week can be easily made; no canvnsBing; fascl fin ting and steady employment. Particu lar ana sample oi tne work sent ror atamp. Address HOMK M'F'Q CO., P. O. Box ma, lies ton, Macs. oprau lm R want SALEBMEN everywhere. local and travelrng. to sell our eoods. .Will pay good salary and all expenses. write lor lemi at once, ana state saUrv wanted. STANDARD RIL.VER WAKK OOMP'Y, Boston, Mass. npr2Ulm mm NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Tw are aUowed afrm tHa I of mrty day ot tha naeof Dr. Bya'a Celebrated Voltafc Belt wlta u ""Pen'O'T Appliances, for tbe upeedy of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred trouble. Also for many other dlseasea. Complete reatora Mon to Health, Vigor and Manhood Knaranteed. No nak la Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet lnaealwi tmvtopt mailed free, by addreulna : V0LIAI0 BELT CO., Marshall, Kicfc. ACID PHOSPHATE, Whanii's Ammoniated Super-Phosphate, Lister Dissolved Bone Phosphate, Navassa Guano, AT LOW PRICES. GEO. ALLEN & CO. W. P. BURRUS & CO., 6BAIN AND COTTON COMMISSION MEECEANTS, NEW BERNE N. C. CIRPETIUGS ::and UPHOLSTERY GOODS. V. . & J. . SL0A11E INVITE! ATTBNTfON' TO THE' ATTRACT iiVK PKiUKS AT WHICH THtSIK EN-- ikk srygi. ia BMtm EKEi. Axmlaurtars': 'from 99410 per yd. tip ward Wlltoaia . r irom ; ii a per ya. upward Hoqaettes from Velvets ' - ; from Body Brassels from 1 Hi per vd. ODward J. 35 per yd. npward ' ,00 per yd. upward ; .50 per yd. upward . ..50 per yd. upward Tapestry j . from Ingrains from, Chlata Mattlnjra from Bwrlaalea CaHialati , .iu per j a. upward - from S4J10 ter nalr nnward IBadraa Laes Cnrtalns i from (3 BO per pair upward Aatlfme and Pretacsi tiaee Curtalna from 930 per pair up walk Nottingham I.aee Cnrtalns from .fi per parr nnward Tsurcsnnaa iTaurtalas wllk Haadioat Da4u. - from SS.VO per pair Dpward Aapeaixy l OTennfti from fl.OO per yd.trpward CratonMc Corerlnaa ' from .29 per yd. upward Window Shades made on short notlee r materials inrnunea. SAMPLES SENT WHES DESIRED AND Ail HSliiwri fA.ll) io AliLi ; MAIL OKUEK8. , - '-Correspondence InTtted.' ' Broadway and 19th Street, NEW YORK, c marl d3m - . fill " TT 1.1 "e 1 - aT I U bh u m-wm m m m hlM UW . v . 78c., exchangeitiatvpnce at . 1 0.C.t THE ."'NEW STOKEp ; JUST OPENED BY, Next to L. H. Cutler, for T.n- ff flnnda taii Airnr Boys, IVe got them this time. Cassimere . Suits made in the correct style, warranted not. t n fa d ft. fnr 15.00. worth $8.00.' Fine Cassimere Suits w w HiTiP iinTininrPW atnt afkaaaaVW VVsV MMVaa V II SM sasssf smb. . k a. i. iiarz ail n. a. Our Straw HaU, regular Btnnora, 91.00 is a bat woub lookiuK at. Uur Kfce, Alack maws ana uanuias are no slouches and within everybody's reach. Our fine French Fur Derby, 5th Ate. . style, latesl You man's block, is a beauty; also Full Crown Hats for full grown 1st. ... .1.. : . , . .V' uiDU wnu cAtia Diats uraius. T an I fP!. A I I TXT TTri 17 1 a-l.. . fa . 111 vuuio auu ianJ ca avcu. , avnDWVUoa su Onr linn nf fihnna ia full nntn Urn quarters for $3.50, worth (6.00. All that tne Liaaies euuer. vve nave some special DargaiDsior mem: . -.-, An ioiported braided Jersey for $1.60, worth $2 60. ' ' s A woolen Jersey for 60., worth 1.80. L,inen Towels atoo.; Turkisb Towels, o locnes igog, at rue, is worm a aouar. Nothing hut Bargains J.1CW DbUlD ALEXANDER OLDHAM, lAte Proprietor ()ape Fear Flour ana Hon. lay JillU, Wilmington, N.C 0 L.TIIiV-M: Ac BARNES. O-eueral Oonimlasjion XaZerclaosxtasa Ho. 61 South Miraet, BALTIMORE, Md. We solicit Conalgnmcnts of Worth Carolina Track Prodaeta, Xha Handling of North Carolina Fish a Bpecblir. . - AID INSURE IIIOHE8T MARKET PRICES! . Mention MiU pnpar. . Q.ulck Sales and Prompt Returns. . aplSdttSm PI 11U HlIllJ ---1886.---- Our Spring Stock of Nobby Sack and Cutaway Suits i now near! Tl . j J CI..A. n A 9 1 a atf a nam ouivs, oiraigni uuxs.are vanuiy. ovb, loutos ana vjuiiaren s isaita. uoy's Bailor Buit, f 1,75 td $4.00. Men's Blue Flannel Suits at low prices. ?. T - ;- Our Blue Suits at $10.00 we guarantee Fast Color. We have a larger stock of Straw flats than ever before. '.'I Men's and Boy's 60o. Straw Eats a specialty, as good as you 'have been paying fl.OO for. v ; ; 50 doi. 6c. Ilata. Men's Mackinaw, Manilla and Crash Straws hi tine -hundred different styles, .i'-. Our eljock of Summer Underwear is very complete. Gauzd Shirts, 25c. ' up. aiso uaioriggan ana cummer, merino. Jjatbing Knits at f 1 00. ' We haro a nice line of Stacy Adams & Co.'s High and Low Shoes, the '.beat a.H VUV UIHSSSWI Agents lor j as. .Means' $3.uu Bhoeg. , : : , Celluloid and Linen Collars and Cuffs. " ; We are now reccivuiff our Scrinff and Summer Venlr w it tiaC ITnmrlVniiAliinta AiiS We bouehta drummer a sammes of w . A wear, X'urses, xx, nose and ttbirts, in which we offer bargains. .-v v The Celebrated PEAKL SHlETS and our Bops Colored Shirta are tSbe wutt tu uie uiarneii, - . Bov a and Men's Bvcicle Shirts. Straw Mattings, Trunks, Valises, and Shawl Straps. - , We are agents for Eogers, Peet & Co.'a Full Line of Samples. :.i fW Be sure and see as when in need of any thing in our line. "pG awtf Williams, Fast Freight STEAMER ELM CITY Leaves New Berne, N. &, WEDNESDAYS ana oaiukums, iu o'ciock, p.m ' LeTes Norfolk, Va., MONDAYS and FBI DAYH, o'clock, an, , . . . v ' Makes clpas connection at Norfolk with New York. Philadelphia and Isorlolk R R Co's "Caps CUarlss5'; ronta for North and sonttt. , -. --. f s. . . .- -n. -. . ... Cars sent through, avoiding all transfers Low rates and quick time. Acknowledged theaolckest roots for travel ubw to ship.: From Baltlmore.P.. W. A B.. President Btreet Station, via Norfolk. From Wilmington, P .'W. A B, Freight Bta ' tlon, via Norfolk. - From Philadelphia, Penna. B. B. uock Street From New York. Penna. H. B, Pier No. 57 . via Norfalk. . . . i . . . .1. ., . From Jersey City, Penna. It. B, Freight Sta- uuo.ti. riorioia, , . ... .. f From Providence, New York jt Nsw Kngland From Boston, New York A New Kngland B (h. Tin HUTIUIK Kobt. U Bcrkvxao. A genl. Norfolk. Va B. Q. Ckeolb, Agent, New Ilerne. N. O. ' ; : ' J- V. WILLIAMS, ; : , General Manager. .- FREE! ) RELIABLE SELF CUHE A uvorile DrcscnctioD of iw f K. noted and .uccmsiJ .iMvi !,.. : .k. T i e fcow retired) for the cure ot Hervaaa Itebllltr, L.t alaabood. Vr.b..u .nH i.u . Si plain aealed eDvdope Free. JJrutsisu can CD a. Address DR. WARD J CO.. Louisiana. Ma.' J. C. ETHECiDuE L CO.. ittsu Factors tid Cciissica Kerciaats 110 Watr St. eel, Norrolk, Ta. Consignments of COTTON. CORN. PITA NUTS, ond FARM PRODUCTS solicited. ' BMTRHBxrEg; WlUlams Bros.. Norfolk. Va 8. K. White A Bro V f uarine iinK, - - v JolU.wly . - . . . .. . T-ll-a,. 2 m-vA.4lfAu AfilfT ' - 1 VW BIS 1,11 AAA. . . 7-. . . w $1.25 worth'of the Pes lain avas nrt. . for 8.00. worth 12.00 ass ar-m ara srs s. mm mm . mi iiii: . i.i.iiii . tana W W mw J , , ' ssxw w w al A astV JA . II --. af afaV ' aX if4 - a ..v. - l a maT mM way down in price Oui1 Crush hat t , , i. :" .'(; - n.TTaTT X Aa... 1L. A. . I. . "V.tf aa..aaaaV L t a.aLM. t.MH sasV ' " s mark. HAND.MADK CALFSKIN lal duv t suvius uovuv. jv vaaT va sjw. for the b ys, but we have not forgotten vv - ' large size, at loc ; our uarus lowei, , , ; at . , ' " GEORGE ASH'S, UCAU Ai. AA. UUMC1 D. - . Pearl JAHE9 BARsWi,' Oldest and moat experienced Truck Farmer In Noith Carolina. 11 III IllfFaa .t . m - . ' ins stvie, oi wnion we bare a large : I - -"I . J annpnpm RHlr tTfir.ixirAA:AA v-v ' 1 7 .-naiviVHIVU JLM CVA. . r ,s v ; s r --'i?-. HOWARD & JONES, - Opposite EpiB0opal3hureh;; . ; Chngi f Pier ia let M: r$ a FOR. NK w ypREjv BOSTON,. PilOVlDENOE, S and allnoint IVnrth an.l AI'. ... ;. lift UU dats will rasatvs ralgkt 1. WTo ? forHswBsraaat ; ygwe oj jsew xor and Baltiwm.r , v .:,. Trantvortatlaw ''CliK'f :-: -f .uumiu ramampertaat tkltkn.i . ,umioiVM bion ni 01 in ViwW i.: J . dallr conneotloa vith hium. ti' IT - alllnslds.andonlraseaan;s. "T" ' SEMI-WEEKLT STEAjaVfiS letTew : lew Beru - ui ' M;r.i".: " t . (Tancnlnc at Horfolk) " a.a ao , OAl tMUAYi Agsats are as t ollswr. - . t" ; ' FTJBIN FOSrztt, Oaal aTaaagsr " " ' .f ' T , AS. W. McOAftRIOK. Aft. Norfolk. Vs. - ) W. t. 01yds Co- tTUlaottpala, II Sob( rve. . ' JTprk a Balt'o. Traa.. Llna.Pi., v, " j.. ramp.. Ho. tea, U Cratl it a art It H. Rockwall, Provld.ne. k I J . ah.?"111- Fa!L R,TOT' rf . - ; FrldayT. B1W' Looo''. sda-d.y; i . rroTia,nca, Sstardar. " linmgh bill, ladtag glTaa, aa rata, gaaras - to all solats. at ths diffaraai nKe of pania.. - AroidBrealige'ctMiidSiip ri' N. LINE. d - aUrM ly S H 5EAY. At K.w v... - ,
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