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. pc iuibui xnovucunrt tUUilM JOUKNAXils a afx oalama papor. pafcUshed dairy, exoopt Moaday at ft 7r; IJ.5S for U aaontk. Ueilverod toetyj naaorlbors at We U par rnoath TH WKKkLT JOURNAL, a M eoluma taper, M ubtlhed every Thursday at tl.M paraaiiBJB. ' .ADVEBTISISa RATIOS (DAILY) On lash ea day 80e.; . foreaoh sabeqaent luaKloau - AdvorUaaaaenta mndar heed of "Buslneat baaaia," M aaaU a line for Oral and 6 Mito a nae for every au.baea.aeat Insertion XeaATerUaaaieaU will be Inserted between oeal waiter at eay price. - notleea'oramjLcei or Deauii. not loexeeed tea Unas will be Inserted free. All additional utter Will be charged i eeata Mr Una. layman to for tranalant advertisement at ait be made la advenoe. Renter adrer tlsemeaU jrlll be eolleeted promptly at the and of each month. OOBtmojileatiOBa eontainlag newt of ear. aelent publle Interest are aollolted. No aimiaunleeUon moat be exoeeted to be nub liabed that eoatains objectionable veraonal U tee, or withholds tna name of the author Artieleslttigerthanbalf a column matt be paid for. Any peraoa reeling aggrieved at anv anony moos communication eanobtain the name of the auinor by application at thli office aud showing wherein the grievance exlata. THE JOURNAL. B. B. HARPKR. - - Proprietor. O. T. IIAlfCOfJK. - Local Reporter. NKW BERNE. N. 0.. SEPT. 1:1 1890. ateied at la. Pmi offlo at N Bsra. !f O Maeeoad-elaas natter. SOUTH CAROLINA VANCE, HAMP TON ANB U0RD0N. It mast be gratifying to Demo crats and patriots everywhere that the people of Sooth Carolina are earning together, despite the late excitements and animosities, and it is probable that General Hamp ton will be retnrned to the United States Senate. We know of nothing that would please Republicans more than the defeat of Vance, Gordon and Ilampton. What has Wade Ilamp ton' done to forfeit the respect, ad miration and love of South Caro linians 1 Nothing, absolutely noth ing! On the contrary, his whole life is devoted to- their service. There iinot a page of their history, for nearly half a century, that is not iUnmined by his patriotic ser. vices. He was born amid rural scenes; his youth and manhood was nourished and matured on the farm, and he left the . endearments of country life only when the liber ties of his. people were in danger and his country called him to her defence. Who can forget Hampton and his men in the days that tried men's fouls; when every Hower blushed with patriot blood, and every stream was crimsoned with the life blood of freemen ? To refuse to Hampton the homage due to his greatness and his fame would be base in gratitude. Not to love him would be a sin unpardonable in the canon of patriotism. What is said of Hampton is equally true of Vanee and Gordon. Remember the dark days of recon struction and match Hampton, Vance and Gordon if you can. It can't be done. They stand before the people of the South nnap proached and unapproachable su preme in the hearts of their countrymen. It is the senseless boast of intoxi cated leaders that the farmers of the South are opposed to these Southern heroes. No sane man believes it. Nine-tenths of the farmers of the country would walk ten miles to shake the handol either, of them. Look at them Vance lost an eye in the service of his people ; Hampton lost a leg on freedom's battlefield and Gordon is scarred all over with honorable wounds. He is an idiot who does - not know these things ; he is a madman who does not respect them. Marplots and self-inHated demagogues cannot mislead the people in respect to these illus . trloua men. Their aeeas, tneir worthy deeds alone, have rendered them immortal, and the farmers of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia will teach their children to revere their memory and per petuate their fame. I' Vanee,' Hampton and Gordon . lit . 1 .1 A- Va 0mAfri Anil Will DB reiurovu H wio ocuaro, auu great shout will go np from all the people. ' ' ' i TUB LADIES DEUOHTBD. ' The pleasant effect and tbe perfect safety with which lad lee may nee the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup f Figs, under all conditions make It thalr favor ite remedy. It la pleasing to tne ere and to the Mate, gentle, yet effectual in jtctingon the kidneys, liver and bowels. Stenatorehlp. . Editok JocbnaL: I see in one of your late issues a curd endorsing F. D. Koonee, of Ouslow county, for au independent candidate for the senatorship of the ninth sena torial district upon the Alliance platform. We, th Alliance of Oarteret county," do coneftr, and en dorse with great pride Mr. Koonce, whom we regard as the brainiest of the brainy. His icdictment against the banking system which be says is worse than Die tariff, in an article prepared by him for his Lodge, No. 43L', at Ricblands, is an honor to any man, aud it is suf ficient proof to show the material of which he is made. Not only great mentally, but a practical man; sober and strictly con scientius and as industrious as a bee, with a sufficient amount of magnetism and eeitn:;! amount of combativenes-, togel'iiT with prop er reasoning kcnltic1, v.hich facul ties should predominate in this day of need to give motive power to aid him to throttle whatever oppo sition may come between him and his duty, though his uvciulnpois is not so groat as other men. The reason we emphasize his faculties is because they are necessary to be a part of the man, to ensile him to face that class ol men who have 6haped legislation forthe'r benefit only, thereby collecting together the most gigautie fortunes the world has ever witnessed. In this man, J". ). Koonce, we not only find these faculties, but he has the brains y.-jo w it'ieu- Mich qualifications he wmiM dtaiid be lore the financial mouh.-i lis and land sharks like the Uoaun slave did when he was commissioned to go into the Komau ;ri; on to put Uarius to death. Whether these be gifts, or by what marvels drawn from heaven or enrth, we -hall not stop to inquire. We are proud of such a man an l 1). Koonce. Kri'EKA. Oarteret County, N. C, TI1EYUOT Vtf.HT !. MJ. 'OKI'. The Morth laroUn.t Ncvu .oiiiiitlMce Treated Sli'l)'.l)' by lt: , Ih-mi. UalieguJ N. 0., September 10, The negro State convention held here last month appointed a committee of iullueiili.il negroes to go to Washing;,! n and 1 . v befcrj the President Uic giu -. ..i.ces of theNorh Carolina negroes, and to state that they were v, .-ridden by white Republican hossiw who gave thein no pnnitior.s. The re moval of those bosses fifi.'u cilice was to be asked for, and i!io dc nnands of the negro for recognition in the. distribution ot naironage were to be plainly laid before the President. The committee went to Washington and has retr.r.ud, JfNEAV ALL AltOUT IT. One of its members says the President treated the,, committee very kindly, but that his manner and words showed that ha had been informed of a resolution which was beforo the convention, but which was modified before it was adopted- The original resolution stated that the President had erred in his appointments, in North Carolina, and also in ignor ing the negroes. It was evident that some white Republicans had sent the President a copy of the original resolution. COULD NOT CHAN (.IK. . The President told the committee be was sorry since a state of affairs as it reported existed in North Caroliona, but that he bid not see how he could change it. The com mittee, therefore, got very cold comfort. j It Win sinead. The tSliiloh correspondent of the Landmark says: "AVonng man, heavily loaded with measles, attended New Bethany clhurch, and as to consequence one hundiei new cases have been heard from. It wss reported on last Sunday that cases of measles contracted at Rethany were at Sharon and Bethlehem church near the Island Ford. Durham Sun. STIlOM IUKS. Womon love strong iuuu. A weak man may excite their sympathy and a woman's careful tenderness soothe and often the anguish of a weak man's soul, but the laughing, joyous, warm, exuberant love of women dear, belongs to the men that are strong and noble and kind. Then why will a man con tinue weak, and mean and peevish? An old gentleman writes: "B. ft. B. gives me new life and strength. If there is anything that will make an old man young, it is B. D. D." Some men sar, and women too, they never feel weak and mean except in the spring. Why then feel weak and mean and nervous and proetrated in the spring -time when life and spirit awak ens with thrilling buoyanoy even tbe vegetable world! Must you allow slug gish blood, inactive oiganic functions, rusty joints and general wetkne'ss to make your life misvable simply be cause the long winter has restrained your natural activity? It need not be. If only you will use that pleasant and Incomparable tonio blood purifier' known as B. B. H. or Botanio Blood Balm your health in spring time will be all tnt you on wish. , Try it this spring. Try ltnor. v1' P, A. ShepherdrNorfolk, Va.. August 10, , writes: "I depend on B B. B. lor ths preservation of my health. I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that: time have cot had lo have a doctor, ", v ; jr UHlfBi Trees, Professor Frederick G. Plummer, the civil engineer of Tacoma, Bays: "1 have been all over this county, and have the best collection of the flora to befound anywhere. What do yon think of these trees 650 feet high? They are to be found that high in the unsurveyed townships,! near the foot of Mount Tacoma, and, what is more, I have seen them and made an instrumental measurement of a number with that result There are lots of trees near the base of Mount Tacoma whose foliage is so far above the ground that it is impossible to tell to what family they belong except by the bark. Very few people know or dream of the immensity of our forest growth. I wish that some of our large trees could be sent to the World's Fair at Chicago- We could send a flagpole, for isntacne, 300 or 400 feet long." LESION ELIXIR A PUaiant Lenta Dilnk. For biliousness and constipation, lake Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For eiok and. nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplestness and nervousnens, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaoh, Kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozlky, At lanta, Ua. 50o. and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by druairisU. Prominent Minister Write. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rbv. O. O. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tat nail Bt. Atlanta, Ga. A bill has passed the House, bem amended by the Senate, and confer ence asked for, whioh provides among other things a $70,000 light ship for the coast of North Caro lina. Be Sure If you have made up your mind to ouy Rood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. ' Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curativo power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what sho wanted, and whose example Is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store whero I went to buy Ilood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Ilood's; he told me tbeir's would last longer; that I might takeit on ten days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But be could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mbs. Ella A. Uoff, ci Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, gl , ill for J5. Prepared only hj C. I. HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mum. -100 Pose9 One Dollar AGENCY: jap A FORTUNE FOR ANY MAN 1 825,000 IN CASH TO BE GIVENl AWAY in Premiums of $5,003 to $5.00. Every one buying Five Tansill's Punoh Cigars will get a coupon and make guess of the number of persons at the World's Faie. to be held at Chicago in 1893. Come and see the plan, get aj coupon, raase a guess, smoke, and be nappy. Wh. L. PALMER, Middle street. New Berne. N. O Registration Notice! Oilioe of the Board of ttommissioners of Craven oounty, New Berne. N. O.. Aiur. 1R 1ft(M Notice is hereby given that a new registration or ait tne voters of Craven oounty for the eleotion to take place on the first Tueadav after lh a ft rat Mnnt.v in November next, has been ordered by tne ttoara or uommusioners at their meeting held on the first Monday of the present month, instead of the usual re vision of the registration list. New registration books will be opened in each election preoinot in the oounty on the 24th day of September best, for the purpose of an entire- new registration, and will be kept open as required by law. .' By order of the board. ! J. A, RICHARDSON, aulO dwSOd - - Clerk B'd Con. . A w. i B TYLER CESK8-200 New Styles. TTLIR ROYAL TT1J writke cabikets, TA. BIK8, CHAIRS, BOOKCASES, Ac,.t ReduMdlRjttM tji BpUl DiiooonU. C.UlofM for 18SS now twdy, I30HK, iUuttraUd. Book fn! FU 1Q . 7J TYLER DANK COUNTERS. -; OMpialM tar Sir. , IHr mU PrlH. llhMrM4 H Mn An-lnitwwkalAraj Itfymtn, tt rrt rwtwi. It w !TfU? DSg CO., ?I, lOTJIS, HO., V.SJL FOR - p OIVIS- B1VJQY Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taoto, and acts gently yet promptly on ihe Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels olds, head aches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Hvrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stqmach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs i. for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SN FRANCISCO. CtL. LOUISVILLE, KY. ! YORK, A X HAVE YOU FORGOT THAT J. F, HA THK Largest Stock of Tobacco in New Berne. Sells more at lower prices than any pther House in town. Also, the Greatest Varifty of o'her goods kept in the city. GO TO SEE HIM. Bath Booms At mv hnn on Mirldln atn fit Plnntv of water, hot or cold, aod good large rooms. junl dtf J. H BUOWN. and Whiskey Habits cured at home with out pain. Book of par ticulars sent FREE. B.M. WOOLLEY.M.D. balem Female Academy, THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. The 8Uth Annual Session beuius Au gust 28tb, 1890, Register for laBt year 815. Special features: Ibe Develop ment of Health, Charaoter and Intel leot. Buildings thoroughly remodelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and fost Graduate Departments, be sides first class sohools in Musio, Lsn guages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. JOHN H. CLEWELL, auBdwlm Principal. ALONG THE LINE OF PROBRESS. The Taylor Patent Adjustable Ltdies Shoe is the latest and best improvement in that line. It requires no breaking in, is always comfortable, and retains its original shape. It is a marvel of perfection. Samples may be seen and orders left at my place of business on Craven street, two doors south of telegraph omce. . JN. AHrHiN, Boot and Shoe Maker, Agt. Consolidated Adjustable -jy 18 dwtf Shoe Company. Duffy's Cough Mixture. : A prompt and 'efficient remedy for Coughs; Colds, Croup, Bron chitis, Sore-throats, Diph therial Catarrh, Etc. 1 have tried PUFFY'd COUGH filXTUHE and take pleasure in reoonimendlnlt bo. cause I believe it Will do all that Is claimed tor It by Mr. Unity, the propr ietor, w ho Is drngglst of long experience and a gentleman of -highest Integrity. I do not believe he Would advertise anything that , was not ex ceptionally gOod. This Remedy has certain ly answered ihe pnrpose In my case.' It eared a sold; an obstinate cold I had, after I had tried a number of the pilnclpal eorTgh w ni idles without benefit. . , , ' ; . ' ."'' W. O.BBlNBOS. May 17th, "Wl. ' , " ; R. N.DIIFFY, aplSdwly v. Proprietor, " Sf. Paul's Day School; WW BERNE,.,.' 0.(:-; ' , - CONDUCTED BY; 'v'v TJ0CE 8ISTEKJ( OF "lSERCY. .; The- S-ibolaetrC "Year ftomhiVn 'it 'on the 1st Monday of Heptember. ' -1 Special attention Riven to Uathomat his and Analyioal Parsing, i Tuition per month, Senior classes, 52.00 ';:i:!rVf.::',viJunior'::::f:Y':'voo Musio v and - other - accomplishments form -extra' iAtTat.y'mt'i-:--':.Kc i- Difference ol Religion will not be re gsrdrd in the admission pf pupils. Fox furlht r r) irtichlsrs apply to 5-" v-V f MOTHER BUPERIOR, ' auttdwtf "'.:)':Pirectress'? mm Atlanta, ua. Ullice my Whitehall at PROFESSIONAL.. DB. Q. K. BAOBY, STJEOEOk jDTISt. v Offloe"; Middlr stref .opposite BaptU' ohnrob, , ' . - ' dec3 !wtf NEWBEBN. N. O P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTOKNJBTAT LAW, AND AlONPY BROKER. Oravea St., two" doors Booth of , Journal offloe. , A specialty made In negotiation small loans for short tlm. ajv- - WU1 praetlre la ths Coon tie ot OrTen,tr terat, Jonea, Onslow and Pamlloo. ' " -: United States Court at New Bens, and Supreme Oonrt or tna atate. leoiau OLEMKNT MANLY. 0. H. axno Manly & Guion, ATTOItVfiYH AT LAW, Office 2d floor of Green, Foy& Oc's bank. Middle street. New Berne, a. Ki. Will practice in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme (Jourt of the State, and in tbe reoerai Courts. apio dwtf F. at. 8IMMONK. H. h. GIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will pra-itioe in the counties of Craven, Jones, Onolovr, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir vi Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Offion on Craven street, next door below Jodlnal ofSoe. aplsdwtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, RBWBGRHK, N. CT. Olllceou Cruven street, between Polloek and Broad. dw GREEN, F0Y & CO.. Do a General Banking business. New Banking Housb, Middle Street, fourth door below Bote Albert, fald wl v aTKW BERN K. if Ok ' 17. P. 8URMIS & GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. NEW BERNE, N. O mvrl dw Humphreys' Da. Humphrey.' Specific era Ktentlflcallr and carefully prepared preecrlpUoiu uaed for many ynara In private practice wIthsaoeeaa,aiMlforver uurij ytwr. ubim aj ue people. jfiTery .ingle Bpe- i'.idc us a spvumi uure iut uiu uinome naiiiea. These Specifics cure without drtunTinK. ot lng or reducing the system, and are In fain and aoeu me sovereign remedleseitbe World. r or principal oe. cores. nt Ferers, OongestlonMnflanunaUoB... I Worms, Worm fever. Worm Colic. . ! Crying Colic, or Tenth lng of Infants , JHarrh ea, of Children or Adults.... i Dysentery, OrlplngJ BJllous Oolku. . t Cholera M orb , vomiting ' Cnnarha. Cold. Bronchitis.. I Nearalgla, Toothache, Faoeache I Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo I Dyanenala, Billons Stomaoh Hnpnressedor Palafal Periods. I Whites, too Profuse Periods... I Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing. ... : Halt Itheam, Erysipelas, Ernptloas. i Itheamatlsm, Kbeumatlc Puna. .. . Feer and ins, Chills, Malaria.... ' Piles, Blind or Bleeding I Catarrh, Influenia, Cold In the Bead I v hooping Coaah. violent ceughs. L Ueneral heliillty. Physical Weakness . ' Kidney Disease.- . i Nervous Itebility .1. p jirmnry w eaaness, weiung aea. , t Diseases of thelleart.Falpitatlonl i! Sold hv Trninr1sis. or sentnostnald on rnAstnt of price. Da. HtmPHBBTS' maiiual, (1M pages) ncuv uuunu in omul un ruiu, mural tree. HUMPHREYS' MEDIOIHB GO. " Oor. William and John BtrMta, Now York. SPECIFICS. AU of the above medicines are for ale at the drug stores of F. 8. Duffy and R. Berry, Middle ' street, New oerne, . u. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Uarblo Works, . m Now Berne, N. O. - Italian and Amerioan Marble'and all qualities of material, - . Orders solioited and giren prompt attention, with ' satisfaction guaran teed. ,';,v-,.ji...y'!v-'-- f :i-.;-: O. E. Miixeb is my agent at Einston, and Alex. Fiilds; regular traTeling agent. ; r - u, Administrator'! Notice:5 Having quaHfied as Admlnhtrator of J. E. Mann, deoeased, . late of Graven county, N. O.'.. this is to notify all per ions bating claims against the estate of said deceased 40 vshJbit them to the undersigned on or bnfora tha miK i.. of August, 1891, or this notice will be pieaa in oar or (heir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, , :- inis otnaayor August, 1800. ' ' ,'.,.,.:v.: L,,PATTER80JT. " tlO 8r .Adrn'r of J. E Mtnn, dea'd. LTrlAMEUS. ; old Do:..iniori :. Sfeamship Ccni-njr fhc Old DobUbIob Iteaaashlm fa . pmrnr't 014 aaid fmvrtu tUr -Roato, Tla AiboaaawU and , - Ckoastpaaks Caaal. v , ; nrfolk. Baltlnora, In. totk. Pkll 4rIthto, Boatom, Pro vid.ns And ell points. North. Eat aad.Woai 0 and alter MONDAY! SEPT. 8th,l8r tntli forthsrnoUoo. il- ;i,f; SUiisr EWBONiCipt Wate, Will Bull fruni Vtufnlk v. lf f"r New heruH, . r. street nunuitlft si o laL'ttH- - - '.' f ,-HjM, con- ncetlon witb iho ht(-iurr Kiiatuo and Howard for Klnalon, Trentoh, m,d all olutr landings on thoNeuso And lYtut Klvera lljkt.nrti fnO Will Hi I I li l. u sV. a. r a. ....-, r"OK .NORFOLK direct, TUKSDAYH and connection with tho O. 1), M. h l o'sshliS T,JFew Yorkl 8- 8- e- '" BtBsmira lor Baltlniore; Oljde Line thlpa ror I'liHadel- frovlde'ice C' hl,J8 ll0ato,r "nl .Steamer Klnston. fapt. ljxour v. Ill sai "" uii arrival t i aunitutr Mew berne. Order all goods car of f u. - jt,... Ni' tela. Ya. PaaaanrAra wl II ti f? m' DT eonrtoay and atton " " vueui Dy uioomoora. ' & H. KOBKKVR, Ak'ani Mamas. OUtPKHPER A TUKNKK, a-gania, Mirrol. v W a- STANFORD, Vlee-Presldent. Hew Yor mty FARMERS' LINE, Steamer Cleopatra Leaves New Berne every Wcdnrt'day and Saturday for Trenton at 7.30 o'clrck. Returning, Will leave Trenton Mondays and Thursdays at G.30 o'clock. Passenger accommodations.. G. R. ANDTlRWrJ, -Oen. Manager, apWdwly Newbern.N.O. EASTERN CAROLINA. DISPATCH The Fast Freight Uor B1TV1IV Row Bermo, EasUi n, Brla PeU, and aTorfolk, UoUimoic Philadelphia. Mow lorh. Bo.w ,. EU.-TU Kltiaboth nty Si. . Commenolng'Mondny, June lth, THE STEAMED . Eaglet and Vesper of this lin win mn 0.1 regular .oiumiuu- time, loavlnir Nun- n....u Ii!lt,1lKiitnoo,m.''l k,,i'k ih. SUNDAY. THUR8DAV aud 8A1i7m!aV. AttontloAN O.H.R.. .Norfolk Houtlmui 11. tho FAnnivIv.rl u i. , . . 0?rtng aoperlor lucllluw (01 OulektraniqortnMnn , . 2?S&JE?l?it rSlght 111 lo,ded ' oars to through to destination. , IRMia. ItoAAJa -, . . . i-wTiT" ,f 00 aqipivea via r ati eie. SK!1"- Mspatoh daily a itillows: . North RlVr" ' "' rUa' a ' , wriuboyurh,l,' w-8.jto' ' rfflln RalflmAM K.u.11. ... . . . . K,. President Bt, Btatlon. U - svrJSf iw!i?lkt b?. ,wJolk southern R R. ' , 25?fcSKIf.6yKJMero5 anT Miners Tmns B W n"d W"w Bnglac.i otSorUne.10 nd tlm ul,"rt " WP ui, ?,T,K FK- Trattir Aijenf, , P.R.R.),0 d i ul Traflle Mafaager ' qpw8a,b Hthla',lo,' mM Aen Tho Ii. C. Ft eight Line KEacsAUTs and seippeiis,:tase jronci vu auia aiur neuiner &, w s, this lint V : . .,, , . ; reromo their regular j - , ,. , , ' SEMI-WEEKLY TKIPS " ' y '. ' , ,, Baltimore and -Kew ,Ecj nc ,i' tAavrltiiw tool m. - .. -f - u line out or New florae for Baltimore without Change, and on ' " to NewSnlfJI fl0 Elinor - Kffll Making eioae eonneetlon, J-Agenrs are aa follows: ' ' ' " ' KEUUW FOIJIJCR, en'l Manacfr " ' Tak 'Vii bVn!? LlKhl alM4ort whMfeeT ' Co-' tll-rii, U kuiuth " NortS'r -Bt" ff.V rnTKK.ffKfl central wharf. : Ship. leave Boston IUesdBj aaSrt'Anrj.,.. '"'. XOrk flally - i j.. ; . t ' '. J f hlladolphla, Moudajs, Uirjuts- - days,BaiurdKys. , tiii . .7, . . " s p"! uu mini gua thorn' PlpUabf . VOm BREAKAGE OF UI m a,, tetm "HIP VIA W. C, ttN P. - ., --;'V-' '.;i'.;'.ht"V-:; Now. Hoinat N f. lCUJl?i?CEJAlE. . 1 V ') PlneParior 111 - w and tibaran ; I rsrins fraai - Bnnrm, raa x t wHhywtonFa. Nowplaa Sy WORD 1SUT aumtwr. I' Rnr ', f . Vn'r 2 w ail x' j train la ovw u it vnnr H50 HIV ! trad. 8nrt k-i.iU fvery iiurrlinMi r. Wfl have Innliln t. Mbowt. rtile on Pinwia, Our riAN Ih i'.1 1 ' -mid 1 v . it PittnnQ en a - ... VorPorlcrt 4 u E
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