THE J0URN3L. PROFESSIONAL. 8TEAMEBS. F. ; t viHCE Prepared 0nb7Tr0S.BEEOTAM, -:js&UMMiNti Of rait uariTun itat::1iuj: 7Wbd.fit,JFOfir dragg-c8, pot uia vu tcvcipk y tyutrt v Can "be had at Br N. Dotfy's Drug mm 13,011 r e y otkB of Charles -Dickens. . handabtneiv printed and finely bound, and wittrover 130 illustrationk ' doubtless seems fabulous ijo many, but-it is one ox tne recent happy products of Alden's Lit erary Mevdution. The "Boz" Dickens. Dickens. The Works of Charles Dickens. " Boa Bdltioa In tlx roll., small 8o, good type, ; with Mmmu illustrations, well printed on fair ,ivwr,iotk,$3.oo. ' iut of ToU130 Illustrations. L Somber and Son. t Katoal Friend, Uttle Dorrlt, Reprinted, Edwin Drood, & Ptekndek Paper.' Barnabr Rodm, 10UTTwtri' Orea ErpeottOMu, Old Curiosity Shop, nam limes. 1 David Crniperfleld, ' .Christmas Stories, . fl'faletiffwoCrUeSt , .X'anrXn Trial rrarsler. t. Iflohetas Nlekleby, , MarMa Chantewtt. . 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St Helens,Lanc&shlfe,Englau(!. 1 uu., bow Agents mvcakal st.. raw vnpi ep ihem) will mail Beecham's jtrtf, i icoac muiuuii mis paper. Stere, New Berne, N. C. 'i2fkett aa UNION SUUARE.NY. H(i? AOENT WANTED. mm IV! IKMl w A.UiAtior & N. C Railroad -TIME TABL Wo. 18 In Effect 8:00 A.M., Monday, Cctobtr Hth. '1889, OOINOEaBT. SdBEDtTUt. QOINQ WkBT. No. 51. Passenger Trains. No. 50, Ar. Lve. Stations. Ar. Lve, p m 880 4 06 4t)9 4 85 4 40 5 00 615 7 58 f m Qoldsboro La Gra&ge Einston ' New Berne Morehead City Daily. 11 30 am 10 42 10 45 10 08 10 13 8 35 8 50 am 6 60 Goua East. No.l. Mixed Ft. & Pub. Train, am 6 80 6 57 7 05 7M 7 80 7-48 7 58 811 8 80 8 50 8 65 Soheddlb Going WK6T No. 2.t Mixed Ft. & Stations. Pass. Train Qoldsboro 9 00 pm Best's 8 04 8 19 La Grange 7 34 7 44 Falling Creek 7 06 7 10 Kinston 5 55 6 42 Caswell 5 30 5 85 Dover 4 55 5 10 9 15 10 09 10 81 10 86 11 00 11 05 11 17 11 41 18 15 8 00 8 87 2 48 8 48 8 50 4 08 4 IS 4 87 4 43 4 51 4 55 5 01 5 01 616 6 81 5 28 5 28 Core Creek 4 24 4 80 Tusoarora 3 54 4 00 Clark's 3 82 8 42 Newborn 10 82 3 00 Eiverdale 9 41 9 46 Croatan 9 28 9 88 Havelock 8 59 9 04 Newport 817 8 27 Wildwood 8 00 8 05 Atlantio 7 47 7 52 Morehead City 7 17 7 27 Atlantio Hotel 7 05 7 15 Morehead Depot am 7 00 0 81 p m TneedaT, Thnr dav an Saturday, t Monday, 'Wednesday and Friday. Train Meonneets with Wilmington 4 Wei Aon Train tVnnd. North, leaving Qoldsboro 117 a, m., suid with Richmond A D nvllle Train Wast, leaving ooidsboro a ao p..m. Train 61 connects with Richmond dt Danville Train, arriving at Qoldsboro 8: 10 pjn., and with Wumington ana weiaon rrain irom tne Horth at 8:16 p.m. Train a connects witn Wilmington ana Weldoa Throngn Freight Train, North bound; leaving Qoldsboro at 10:00 p.n. S. L. Dill, perlntendent. HOME AND FARM, ' LOUISVILLE. KY. the Leading Agricultural Journal of tho South and West. r Made by Farmers for Farmers. As a" record of successful airriculture. Bomb iJtd Pakk baa no equab Every topic relating (o agriculture is openly discussed In its columns b th farmers themselves. No eroense is soared -iu securing a full account of every notable suc cess on tne tana, u is distinctively tne FARMERS' OWN PAPER, A record of their dally life, presented in a form end language which make it plain to all. ITS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Contains the names of the most progressive farm ers of the South and West. They do not. treat' of theoretical (arming, but of the actual condi tions which confront us to-day : B. P. Johnson ; Waldo V. Brown ; Henry Stewart ; John M. Stahl-J K. P. Ford,; Jeff. Welborn ; Hugh T. Brooks ; John C. Edgar-, Steele's Bayou: T. B. Baldwin and t( ho of others make this journal indispensabler toreover, it ii equally A HOME MAGAZINE. snbiecf ef interest to the home-maker 1 fully treated. Mary Marsden, Lois Catesby, Mrs Brown, Mrs. Dariess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mosby. Alice Winston and a score of others will contrlb. lice Winston and a (core of others will contril L &a reorularlr."S'- -t' . 1 1 fUn UTlMER la In charge of our Children's Department, an sh has the peculiar faculty ot pel ling both in. tereatlng and instructive. ww&ze.-'M umm Of THE NMIOtr f Is a thrUllng story appearing in Hovrn Airn PABsf, by John R. kaslek, and is exciting wid attention. Short stories by distinguished writer appear from time to time, v -. - - je biu nn vatm Appear la each issue, and this humorous philoso pher was never more interesting than at thi n iriwriowH Rom awd Ani speaks boldly end fearlessly i behalf of Farmers' Rights.'''. It iavors iw Vision Of the tariff in behalf of the farmer ; bette) roads for tpa fanner Free Mall Delivery to thj. farmer j Co-operation among the farmers, an4 hp- aim is to " UM ITUSta,-. iia m m ( . , f .1 . . . . a - ' . . , t XY FIDDLE.'-' - JAMK8 WHITCOMB HI LEY. My fiddle? Well, 1 kind o'keep her bandy, don't you know r Though I ain't s)much inclined to tramp the strings and -switch the bow As I was before the timber of my elbows got so dry, And my fingers was more limber-like and caperish and spry. Yet I can plonk and plunk and plink, And tune her up aud play, And jest lean back and laugh and wink A', every rainy day My play iii's only middlin' tunes I picked) up when a boy The kind o' sort, o' fiddlin' the folks call coiduioy; "The Old Fat Gal'i and "RyesUaw" and "My Sailor's on the Boa," Is the cowtillions that I saw when the eh'ico is left to me. And so 1 plunk andjlonk And plink And rosum up my bow And play the tuurs that make you think 1 lie devils in your tC9. That's how this here old fiddle's won my liea. t s indunu love I lorn the strings across the middle to tho sclueechiu' above mm lier npern, over bridge, and to the ubbou rouud the throar, 10 s a wooin , cooin pigeon, siugiurj "Love me" every note I ml m I pat her ueck and plink I lei s ni:.i with lovln hands, ud list'uiu' clost,. I sometimes think bue kind o' understands I Hichlands Items. We made poor crops this year, but hog killing time has come and wo are satisfied now. Ginuiog season is about over d the cotton all sold. There wo: 3 47U bales ginned last year ar.d 230 bales this year at Rich inds, a fall of 200 bales. ! hough we have short crops, our )ung people continue to marry was .a the marmge of Mr. llich id (1. Huffman and Miss Susie Taylor, on December 11. Those iu aueadauce were Mr. Geo. Bar bee and Mibs Emma Rhodes, Mr A. 1!. Cox and Miss Bailie Rhodes ). L Tiaucks, Esq., officiated. The .tends ot Mr. liunman gave him a serenade that night. This has grown to be a custom on Hominy swamp. The serenaders, about fifty in the band, were led by Wm Cavanaugh. They were dressed in all kinds of costumes and each man had bis instrument, which was either a fiddle, accordeon harp, tin pan, coffee pot, cow bells tamborine, concha, or horns of some description. They carried a lan tern on a long stick to guide them As they approached the great dis cord of sounds struck horror to all the canine race, and tbesJ immediately tied to the woods The musicians marched around the house two or three times and then halted in the front yard was struck with some of the characters : Sallie Ann, Jim John son and Racking BUI. Jtia was there, too, with bil (,tinke, tinke, tinke." They sang several pieces and closed with a sacred piece, "The Victory Won." Tbese are a good and prosperous people, they do their own work and depend on no one else. ItlKRCTJRIAI. POI80H. Mercury is frequently injudiciously used by quack doctors in oases of mala ria and blood poison. Its after effect is worse than the original disease. B B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) contains no mercury, bat will eliminate mercurial poison from the system. Wiite to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa , for book of convincing proof of its curative virtue. A. F. Britton. Jackson, Tenn.. writes "I caught malaria in Louisiana, and when tbe fever at last broke, my sys tern was saturated with poison, and I had sores in my mouth and knots on my tongue. I got two bottles B. B. B. which healed my tongue and mouth and made a new man of me. Wm. Riohmond, Atlanta, Ga.. writes: "My wife could hardly see. Doctors called it syphilitic irritia. Her eyes were in a dreadful condition. Her. ap petite failed. She bad pain in her joints and bones. Her kidneys were deranged also, and no one thought she could be cured. Dr. Oillam recom mended B. B. B., which she used until her health was entirely restored K. P. B. Jones, Atlanta, Oa., writes: I was troubled with copper colored eruptions, loss of appetite, pain in back, achinc joints, debility, emaoiation, loss of hair, sore throat, and great nervous- nefs. B. B. B. put my system in fine condition. R. N. and F. S. Duffy, wholesale and retail agents. New Berne, N. C. Nothing looks more like a man of sense than a fool who holds bis tongue- Grave Oanae for Anxiety Exists when kidneys lose their activity Prompt measures should be Uken to renew it. otherwise. Btla Ms disease, diabetes, or some oinerjorgaruo trouoie is to be apprehended as a consequence, Hostetter's 8tomach Bitters Is a most desirable diuretic, as its stimulative aotion upon these organs never- crosses the border line of safety , and 'merges mto Irritation, as do many stimwan used for tho same purpose by ihn can less and uninstruoted. Ther stimuli-of commerce, fiery sad unmsdloatad,; are not suitable corrective agents in cass like ' this. . They- etto r wlthour pro duoiog permanently desirable, ruj. The "Just medium" betwessi them nj an ineffectual -dluretlo 'h ,' Bitters'. which is fclso a tpeotsd 4or v mauruu complaints, dyapepsiaoonstipatronsmd theumUsm?;TlJik ;f ' Beechsm's Pills sot Uks BUglo on I ana Four Years onJCrutches. For fifteen yean I was afflicted with rben Jatiam, four yeanot which I was compelled to go on eratebei, Wprda are Inadequate to express the differing I endured daring that time. During these fifteen years of exis tence (it was not living), I tried every known remedy- without, receiving any benefit. I finally began o Swift's Bpecino IS. S. S.), wnien irom tne nrst gave me renei, ana to day I am enjoying the beat of health, and am a well man . ica Is the beet blood Dd DDI purifier on the market to day. J. D. TAYLOR, Cuba, Ho. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseasea mail ed tree. 8 WITT SFEOlrlC CO., Atlanta Ga GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of General Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Hinges, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Glass, Shovels, Foes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &o., &c., also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton Gins., &c , belonging ti the business of Geo. Allen & Co.,-, will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen & Co., by either note or account, are noti fied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannct be given. L S. WOOD, augl dwtf Trustee. HUMPHREYS' Da. HtmrHRKTt' Specifics are scientifically and irefully prepared prescriptions ; used fur many pjtrm in nrl vato nractice with succe8s.and for over ihlrtv vearS usi by the people. Every single Spe- clno u a special cure for tbe disease named. These Specifics cure without drawing, purg ing or reducing the system, and are In fact and deed the sovereign remedies of theWorld. U8T ovraiHCir ALitoe. cckxs. nurm. Fevera. Congestion, inflammation . . Worane, worm r-ever, worm cone Crying Colic, orTeethlng of Infants Diarrhea, of Children or Adults lyaentoryt unplug, tuuous couc.. eiera morons, vomiting., m o-h . fold. Bronchitis. earaiglaL, looinacne, aceacne ... ieasmcn.ee, Kiciueauacne, vertigo lyepesi a, Bilious Stomach appreaaedor fainiul rerioas Vktt tns. tno Profuse Periods. id. Couth. Difficult Breathing alt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptlbi keneaatlsm, Kneumauc rains. ever and Acne, Chills, Malaria. . . . rues, Buna or uieeamg Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Bead p vvnoopina uonsn, iuwuiuiu(ii. l C.M...I rkAKllltf PhvidpAl Weakness ' Kidney Disease .5 I Nootahs rtahilitv k illn.ntl7MiinA. Wettlnff Bed ...l.y 1 Diseases of theHeart.Palpitatlon 1.0 SdM bV PrUggUta, or sent postpaid on receipt of pricjv 5l7gJo,HBJV8, Mahual, (14 pages) noniy nouna m 1 slnt.h and mid. mailed free. tiampiireya' ledlclneCo.loU Fulton St. N Y. $POIFl"CS. All of the above medicines are for ale at the drug stores of F. S. Duffy and B. Berry, Middle street, New Berne, N. C. SPECIAL ELECTION l FOR TBE CITY OF NEWBERN. Notioe is heieby given that AN ELECTION will be held, at the various precincts of the City of Newborn, on THURSDAY, JANUARY th, A. D. 1890, for the purpose of submitting to all the qualified voters of said city, the question of subscription, on the part of said city, of sou uuu to tne uapitai stock Of "The East Carolina Land and Rail way Company," as per order annexed of the Board of Commissioners of Cra ven oounty, passed at their session on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, A.D. 1889: Ordered, That an eleotlon be held In the city of New Berne on Thursday, tbe 9th day of January, A D. 1890, for the purpose of sub mitting lo the qualified voters of said city the question of subscribing, on the partof said city, the sum of toO.000 to the capital a took of the said "The Kast Carolina Land and Railway Company." In coupon bonds rnnolng thirty years, to be Issued by said city, of tbe denomination of 1800 each and arawing interest at tne rate oi open-em. ptr annum, payable annually, and the levy of four thousand dollars annually to pay said Interest and provide a sinking fund for the extinguishment of.sald principal. And it is further ordered that thirty days notice shall be given of said election by advertise ment at me court noose aoor ana at eacn or tho election precincts In said city, and also by publication thereof In the New Berne Daily Journal, a newspaper published In aald cltv. all as provided in the act of As sembly, entitled 'An act to Incorporate The Kast Cat ollna Land and Railway Com pany,' " aad the aforesaid act airieudatory theieor. By order of the Board of Commission ers of Craven county. J. A. RICHARDSON, Clerk. Newbern, Nov. 14u.. 1889. novUdwtja.lO VALUABLE CITY PrOPERTY As agents for owners we offer for sale on easy and accommodating terms the follow ing a eacnoea improvea neai ouate ia ins UltyoiNew oerne: NO. 1. WHARF PMOfATKTX AT UH1U POINT : Includes the pleoe of land known ac THE ISLAND." and tbe wharf or roadway laadlno- thereto from East Front atieet. Also, water space now being filled In. The location is tne oeat in tne city ior an iiikuu faatnrlnsr nurooses. while the largest iaft vlsltlnR onr waters bave ample depth of water for loading and unloading at the wharf. No. a. TWO HOU8E8 AND LOTS Al ITNION POINT. ocouD'ed aa dwellings. OINT, oconp" 'HK IRON Ft -NO. 4. TBS 1KUN rHUM WAlWnUUBIli ON UBAVkN HTRKET. No. A, BRICK STORK AND DWELLING ON DKAVKN BXaJCJLT occupiea oy A fhll flaaerlntlnn of this valuable nroner- tr. tomthar with lha beat terms uron which tha aamawlll ba aold. will be furnished on application to tbe nnderaigned at their offlee tnnonvn cront svree , . 44 twit 1m nd BmU Eitate Agtt, TAIU1BLE fElJCI liB FOR SALE. S About tOrtTT ACRE8 CLEARED LAND, situated within two mil of the eity, sun abe tor trues; ramf v a grsat bargain. mailt f:;fe:J5ftt:fe alBst, Atenis. G. B. Thomas, Jr., ATTORNEY AT' LAW. Officx: Cravefa street, tear Pollcck street, two doors noitb o' Joubhal office. Practices In Ci ay-en, Carteret, J ernes, Ons low and Pamlico countlex, In the Supreme Court of the Slate, and In the U S. District and v lrcolt Court October lath, 1&9. dtf RODOLPH DUETT. a. B. NIXON. Duff" & Nixon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NEW BERNE, N. C. Office over R. N. Duffy's drug store. Branch Office: Catharine Lake, Ons low county. aplS dwly P. H. PELLETLEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND MONEY BROKER. Craven St.,' two doors South of Journal office. A specialty made In negotiating small loans for short tlmo. Will practice In the Counties ot Craven, Car teret, Jonea, Onslow and Pamlico. United Stalee Court at New Berne, and Supreme Court of the State. febl dtf CLEMENT MANLY. O. H. OCION Manly & Guion, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office 2d floor of Green, Foy & Co.'s bank. Middle street. Now Berne, N. C. Will practice in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in tbe Federal Courts. apl6 dwtf F, M. SIMMONS. B. L. GIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will praotice in the counties of Craven, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Office on Craven Btreet, next door below Journal offioe. apl3dwtf DR. J. D. CLAKK New shiii. a. .tin. m Uravsn street nd Broad. wimi rolloos ptri-mawi J. H. ORABTBEE. BASIL MANLY. JOHN H. CEABTEEE & CO ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists Manufacturers and Dealers in ENGINES AND MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES Builders of Engine. Bollsrs, Saw Hills. Edging A Cut-off machines, We are prepared to do Castings of all kinds with promptness, Particular and Immediate attention given to re pal is of all kinds. We will be glad to give plans and estimates tor any aeaoiiption oi macuinery. We are the agents for the sale of the Amer ican Saw. Also for Q. A A. Kargamln's cele brated Indestructible Mica Valves. We give satisfactory guarantee for all work dona Dv us. lyzi aw wiy J. A. BRYAN, Pres. L. II. CUTLER, Viee Pres G. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BEENE, N. C. Incorporated 1865. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 DIRECTOR8. Jas. A. Bryan, Thomas Daniels, L. H. Cutlib, Chas 8. Bryan, George Allen, F. M Simmons, Q. H. Roberts. Ask Your Retailer for tba JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OK TBE V JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to lour Needs. JAMBS WEANS 4 RTTOE ls light and stylian. It fits like a stocking, and REQUIRES k NO " BKEAKINff IN,"be- ln Derrectly easy the first time It is worn, it win snusiy tne most iasuaions. jami-.s S3 8HOE In absolutely the omy anoc ot us price wnicn hits ever been placed ex tensively on the markt In which GiiraDiiuy consiUeretl beloro mere out ward (nppcftr anco. Astibr the James Means $2 Shoe for Boys J. MEANS &; CO., llostou. Pall lines of the aboi o sho-a for hiiIo M J. M. Howard, NEW BERNE. N. C- Liquor Habit. jKAume wofiu) msxes but ours cure DHAJifE5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC It can be given in a enpof coffee or tea, or in articles of food, without the knowledge of tbe oatient. if necessary: it is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tne patient is a mode rate drinker or sn aiconoue wreck it NEVER KA1I. It operates so quietly and with suoh certainty that the natient under goes bo looonvenlenee and trehels aware, nis complete reformation is snooted, usage book ofpartleulars free. R. n Daffy, druggist, agent. New Berne, R. a lanldwly NOTICE Tbe subscriber having dnly qualified as administratrix of the estate of John Hughes, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having elalms against the estate of the said John Hushes, deceased, to present them dnlv authenticated, for payment, on Or before the 1st day or November, 1890, or else this notioe w .11 be Meaded In bar of reeovery, - - r Persons indebted to the estate most pay Wiuwutaeiaj-. rj jam k o. buobeh, Administratrix. a ii s i ii NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO IM. The Steamer TAHOMA, The following schedule is now ia operation : Leave New Berne every Tuesday and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. Returning Wednesday and Saturday evenings. All landings on Neuse and Bay rivers taken in both waje. For further information apply to JNO. S. MANIX, Agent. New Berne, Deo 5 1889. 4 Steamer Howard, Independent Steamboat Line. On and after Monday the 16th dav ot September the steamer Howard will run the following schedule: For Trenton every Monday and Fri day at ei, U o'clock, and return on Tuesdays and Saturdays. J. J. LASITTER. Manager EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH The Fait Freight Line sw Bern. Kaata. -il arslis Points, and orfolh, Bs'tl soars Philadelphia. Raw 1 ork. Baataat, Kte.-Tla Kllubetb rity. (I. C. THE STEAMERb Eaglet and Annie or mis line will run on regular schedule time, leaving New Berne every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY ana t-itlDAt lor fellzaDelh City andretnra arriving on SATUKOA.Y. arriving on MONDAY, THURSDAY and These steamers, in connection with Um Atlantic A N. C. K. ti.. Norfolk Bouihora. K. K , New York, Phlla. and Norfolk H. zUaajd the Pennsylvania K. K . form a reliable ana regular line ottering superior facilities foi quick tritnoortation No transfers ezctpl at Elisabeth City, at which point ( reignt will be loaded on oars to go through to debtluatlon. Direct all goods to be shipped via Eastet u Carolina DlBpalcn dally aa follows ; rrotn rsew lore, Dy renn. R. K. Plai H 'North River. from Philadelphia, by Phlla., W. A Baiw K. K.. dock Hi. Htatlou, From HalUmore by Phlla., Wll, ABaltc, K K,. President Ut. Hiatlon. From Norfolk, by Norfolk southern R. R, From Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trans rxrLaiion Uo.; New I ork and New Jnglaa! Kales aa low and time anlokart.ian by an other line W. H JOYCE (Oen, Fgt. Trafflo Acant. P. K. K.i. CJ u )il Trafflo Manager. UKO. 8TEI rib ., Division rrelght Ar.nL P. W. 4 b. It I ..Phlla. B. B. OOOKF, General Freight Agent, K T. P. A N. K. K., Norfolk, Va H. C. HLUXjl.NS, General Freight Agent. 9 o. l. noriois. va. UKO. HENDERSON, Agent, feb20dw Newbern. N, O. old Doumion Steamship Company. SEMI-WEEKLY LIKE. fhe Old Dominion Steamship ca pany's Old and Favorlta Water Route, via Albemarle and Chesapeake Caul. FOB Rorfolk, Baltimore, Hew York. Phlla. delphla, Bostoa, Pro r Ideas, and Washington City. And all points, North, East and West On and after MONDAY. ATJQ. 5th. MM. until further notice, tne Steamer MiNTEO, Capt SotthgiU, AND Steamer NEWBERNE, Capt FrKcIutt. Will sail rmm Nbttblk. Va., for New Rama !.. Mi Weshlogton, MONDATu ana FRIDAYS, maktn , oiumi oouaeCbion with the Steamer of the n. a. i. n. a. n.uo.. ior &inaton Trenton, and all other landings on the Nanaa mmi Trent River. Returning, will sail from NEW BBRNSX for NORFOLK direct, TUttMIMYB andFRI OAYS at TWELVE, M., (noon), making eaa ueotlon with the O. i. S. B, Oo.'a ship for New York, B. 8. P. Oo.'s steamer for Baltimore, Clyde Line Ships for Pallas delphla, MAM. T, Oo.'s ships for Bostoa and Providence Our untiring efforts to please our patrons, nd our almost perfect service for the past fourteen years, la the beat guarantee wseaa ffer all shippers aa to wna we wtU do for them in the future. Order all goods oar of O.D, 8. B.OOuNor- V St). Passengers wiu And a good table, oetafbrt- uio iuuui.,saa every oourtesy and atten tlon will be paid them by theaffleeiBV E. B. ROBERTS, Agent iscssBS. ODLPKPPER A TURNER, Agenia, normm, va. H- STANFORD. Vloe-President, New York City. The fl. 0, Freight Lino ilEECIIANtS.and SUFFEBS, TlZXNQTltl On ar.d after t ctober IS, lRftf, this lias wil resume their regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS Bmrsm Baltimore and New Bern J'1??, Baltimore for New Bern. WED- Leaving New Berne lor Baltimore. TDKSV. DAY. HATH una v . i-s- sTii Thlaia toe only DIRECT line oat of N Berne for Baltl more without change, aad eat ' their return trip from Baltimore com dine- ' wppiug umy at AOtsnik. ajs. ' necttng then for Boston. ProvldeeeTlrhlla- ' rvaalrr.lsa. Ltnl n am m is . tuts! and Wast Makii i tor a J potnUbv Rlrer and KrUotU w (f Agfa's are as follows: ' . REUBEN KOSTEU.Qen'lafanaaa '3f . -V tu r s a. ' ao. vv . nuuAiuui RlflK Am HnJv.i' W- P Clyde dt CoVPnllihiL U lUtk ' wharves. New- York A Baltn. i . North river. - - T5n ' -1 B. Bampson, Boston, as Central whsst :; 8. H. Rookweli. lsevJvV-. 8hlps leave Bton,TnayAnd BatnrOars. ' " New York dally. ,.. . SKrV onMayirSays Philadelphia, Mondays, Wetn. a ay a. Hatumava. - " 'V; Piovtdenee, Saturdays. Through bills ladlnsr alvan. aad aa Ml nr anteed to aU points at ins dittarentOb.MS f the eomnanlsn. - HU VIA, H. O. WJta,', -Tj ' iv'it ! wsway, jTTeri. ntae,N,0

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