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,,.vht. THSUAlLT Joursalu u ! paper, paDUabea UU.MMpl Monday at i.(M per year; ll tor tlx saoBttta. DeUvered to city suoeerlbers at SOceaU per aoaUi ' THSWKEkLT JOUBJCAUa M eoioma HP". aubliabed every Thursday at SUM per an nam . ' .. - ,' : AUVEKTISINQ RATK8 DA1LT-Ob iMkwfar Wo.; Joe. fcittek subequent AtmUNMUui hMdof "Bnslneea I'MmliillMlHlnliU S ma Use to vary subsequent lnaortloa. " We advertisements Jibe inserted aatwsei oeal matter at any pnoe - ...c'! Rotleee of '4arrUes or Deaths, aot to exceed Unas will be Inserted fret. AJJ addlUaaal : aitw will ba Miiwt t seats aer Uaa. : i , Parmeata for tranetent adverUaemeaU Mat ba asada la adraaoa, ; Baauar adver- ttaaaaeata will ba eoUeetod promptly at Uia . ooautaaleauoaa eoatalaiaa newa oX suf. aslant pablle Interest ara eoJielted. Ma v exa maaiaatloa aaoat ka axsaatad M ba aca- . liaaed tnat eontalna ebjastto able eereoaal - IUaa.o wltliliolda taa a as ac I ha author ai ueies i infer toaa nair . comma out be paid for. Any aereoB realise achieved at aavaaony : saousoommunioeuon can obtain the nam of ta aatoor by appUoatlo at this affloe aud ebowincwnaraln tne arieTanea exists. ' -THE JOUKNaJLi. K. K. H1KMK, O. T. HASCOCK. ' - ProprUlor. Local Reporter. KVT BKBRE. N. 0., SEPT. 20. 1690 cateeedat the Peel oaee at Kew ., aassaoad iln Matter. DO DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . For U. 8. Senate: ZEBULON B. VANCE. For Chief Joitice: A. 8. MEBRIMON. For Associate Juatice: WALTER CLARK. For Congress 2nd District: W- J. ROGERS, ol Northampton. For Judge 2nd Judicial Diitrict: BENRT R. BRYAN, of Craven. For Solicitor 2nd Judicial District: J.M.GRIZZARD, of Halifax. CRaVFN COUNTY UEIOCKATIC TICKET. For the Senate: H. H. PERRT. For the House of Representatives: G. L. HARDISON. For Sheriff: W. B. LANE. For Register of Deeds: JAME3 W. BIDDLE. For Superior Court Clerk: W. M. WATSON. For' Treasurer: THOMAS DANIELS. For Coroner: DR. F. W. HUGHES. For Surveyor: W. H. MARSHALL. LITTLE BEMIE HARBISON. Telegrams front Cresson Springs, Fa., state that the President threatens to call Congress together in extra session should it dare adjourn without passing the force bill, the anti-lottery bill, the Su preme Court bill, the labor bill, and several other measures in which be takes seme little interest in the intervals of his various ex cursions. Bennie wants to let it be known that he is alive and kicking. Blaine and Seed have been all the talk for a month or so, and unless he kicks up a racket be will be entirelj for gotten. Bnt he need have no such apprehension. The panic in Wall street, and the hundreds of strikes from Canada to the Golf of Mexico, the distress and embarrassment in every agricultural district in the Union will not permit him to be forgotten, but will call down curses on his head. Poor Harrison I Senator Hansom. We take great pleasure in pub lishlne the subjoined extract from the Congressional Kecord of Aug, 17th, which was sent to ns by Col. G. C. Luke, of Camden county, with the accompanying note. We overlooked it in the Kecord and we . thank Col. Luke for calling it to oar attention; We hear that Gen. Hansom's health is not strong, which we suppose is the reason we so seldom, ot late, tee bis very superior oratorical gifts exhibited on the floor of the Senate. But he is, we hear, alive and wide awake to everything that takes place and is rendering ns Invaluable service , by his magnetic personal influence, . and we are pleased to see bim re ferred y to by the' : distinguished Senator from Maine for his service; . relating to internal improvements In North. Carolina; ' All honor to oar noble senoir senator:; ' CAMDEN, O. H.,N.O. Atig. 13, 90. North Carolina is proud of the - record other Senators. No words that I can use hero would highten . . i . p n . i rnit nrwiR. nome 01 meau rewirtiH sometimes fail to " meet the eye ' generally in oar tato. Such has been the case thus far' with the ; following, which I find in the Con gressional Eecord of August 17, 1890. Please publish.' - It speaks lor Itself, yon will notice, it is Cenator Frye. of Maine, who speaks in defence of the river and harbor uu, which be tas in charge and who makes ths . statement an to Aorttn Carolina, and her treat Senator; .A CombaDR. Senator Frje sajs : : wisa 10 piaca la me liecoid a statement v The State of Xorth Carolina, I think, has been abased in trns direction . aa much as ant i Tv. j " i , ""i wufuo . iuo wiaviBEuiaoeu senator irom North Carolina (Mr. Ransom) is the most persistent man for appropria tions for his own State tbere is in the Senate, and is said to be the most successful. Boanoke river, North Carolina and Virginia expenditures commenced la 1872; bare ' : con tinned for seventeen years: im- : Iprorement oret 129 . miles : total expenditure, 182,000: reduction of freight charges from 25 to 73 per cent. Docs the Senator from Ver moot say that that is liberal and ought not to b axpended and Is not justified f " .Pamlico and Tar rivers, North Carolina: Work commenced "in 1876 ; continued , thirteen years ; total expenditures, $4,000; redac tion of freight charges, 12 to 50 per cent.; development or annual commerce, $4,000,000, CO per cent., by reason of the improvements made. ' I am reading from a report of one the beef engineers in the United States army, Mr. Bixby, I conld go on here, but I will not, 1 will ask that these tables be priuted in tie Record as a part of my reraaiku, I will say that these rivera were not selected themselves as illustra tions, but simply because tbis en gineer in charge of this -district obeyed a reoaest of the chief of engineers, made eome i'oar or five years ago, that the engineers should make careful computation as to tbe increased commerce by reason ol the improvement-0, ana the decrease in freight rates and insurance rates. I shall append the statement to my remarks. Elizabeth City Economist. The Work oflnccndlnriea. London, Stpt. 17. A dispatch received in this city from Granada gives currency to the report that the fire in the Alhambra raiace was of incendiary origin ami" that it was the work of thieves who set fire to the historic building in order to screen the theft of some of the many works of art contained in the palaces. The burning of the Alhambra will be greatly regretted. About the beginning of the fifth century the Visigoths overran Spain, which had long been a lloman province. The Moors cime in about 250 years later, and they held Granada untill Ferdinand and Isabella conquered them in 1401, the vear before Isabe'l i fitted ont the little fleet with which Columbhs discovered America. The Moorish kings built the Alhambra, and was regarded as one of the most gorgeous of their structures. The Emperor Charles V constructed splendid new edifice on a part of the Irulns of tbe old palace Historic associations on less then the artistic excellence of the build ings have made the Alhambra famous in song and story. Governor Hill, of New York, manifests no disposition to yield to the pressure which is being made on him to interfere with the law fpr executions by electricity. A reportor in Albany has asked him, since Kemmler's death, wheth er (any steps will be taken', or ii he thought any ought" to be taken, to prvent other executions by elec tricity. 'After considering v all that haB been said about tbis matter," he replied, must still stay that beleve in the law." When asked what' he thought about the charges that electricial - executions were brutal and inhuman, the Governor remarke cautiously that the taking of a man's life against huT will could hardly be . looked upon as humane." There was ( nothing in tbe reports from , the officials who witnessed . , the execution to con vince him that the law for electrical execution : should be ,-; repealed, and while, he declined to , enteri into a discussion of the merits of the new svstem. he said, emnhatii cally: "Yon may say for me thai I believe in the law." , . V . BBIGIIT'd DISEASE . Tbia insidious ailment, if too long nenlected, wui undermine the strong est constitution and bring the victim to a premature grave. ueea - tne timely warning, and regain nealtn at ence by nse of the proper restorative, that ieat strengthener of the urinary ; and digestive organs,,, B. B . ii. (Botanic Blood Balm). ', - a :: ,-v David uunsel, uuiiman, ua , writes: "I ' used a hundred dollars worth of medicine for Bright s disease, but it did me no. good. I then took B. B. B., which releived me. My appetite is restored and I urinate without pain. " i, A. Maddox. -Atlanta, u., wrltoa: ltl bad great trouble ia passing urine which was filled with sediments.. My back and loins gave me much pain and I lost my appetite, strength' and flesh. I became nervous and unable to sleep oundly. Two bottles of B B. B. gave me entire relief."' pt K Thomas Williams, 8oddy, Tenn., ; wtIUs: "I was troubled with severe kidney complaint and confined to my bed. Six bottles Of B. B B. made a well man 0fmP. -;iHih:3Vj:'ti-' v, A Horse Feediif Apparatus. ' A citizen of a , western town, of an inventive turn -of mind, con cluded that it involved too much labor on his part to rise early every cold morning and trot out to the barn to feed the family horse, I So he purchased two tons of oats, had them placed m a bin over the!-- horse's stall and connected the manger and bin by' means of a chute terminating in a hopper. - To the hopper lie attached a valve controlled by electricity, and so arranged that,' when operated, a single feed oi oats would run into the manger. He ran bis wires into the kitchen and .' connected them with a push button.' The family were charmed with r the , arrange ment, and quite envied him tbe pleasure of feeding the family pet. After a few days peculiar noises began to issue from the barn, and, upon investigation, poor . Pegasus was found to be fairly swimming in two tons of A 1 oats, v He was dog out, and the valve which worked so well consigned to oblivion.' New YoTkStar.. :v j'v.;..y.' ' ' ' LEJBOlf ELIXIR' A Pleasant" leases Pilnk. , , For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon iiiUxtr. , ' - For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. . - , . . , For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ake Lemon Elixir. , . For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, ohills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you In any of the above diseases, all of jvhich arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, Kidneys, Dowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozlky, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prominent Minister Writes. After tea years of - great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozlej's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. 0. Davis. Eld. M. E, Church South, -tiilnovl No. 28 Tatnall at, Atlanta. Ga. Died from Starvation. New York, Sept. 17.-Gustav A Tuchel, CO years old, a rich miser, died of starvation in ;a squalid room at 216 East Oae Hundred and Second street tonight. He had bank books showing deposits of over $10,000 and title deeds to three tenement houses. He had lived on two quarts of milk and four quarts of potatoes a week. He was a book- canvasser. WHAT IS It is that impurity In the blood, which,'"-' cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro-; duces unsightly lumps Or swellings; which -causes painful running sores on the arms,' legs, or feet; which developes ulcers in the; eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or ; deatnessj which is the origin ot pimples, can-1 ccrous growths, or the many other manliest-' tlons usually ascribed to "humors;" which, 1 fattening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it-. How Can It Be CURED By taking Hood's EaraapartUa, which. iy! the remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has. proven itseii to oe a potent ana peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If yon suffer f roc ' scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous soreneckfrom the time she wasxtmonths old till she became six years of age. lumps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. . We gave her Hood's Sarsaparllla, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy 1 child." J. S. CABUue, Kaurighi, N, J, ' ; N.B. Be sure to get only-r j-.r. ..t Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbTklldroKgiiti. SI; tlx for U. PreMredonty 7 C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, UnreU, Mu. , . IOO Doses One Dollar New York Furniture 'Store STILL LEADS IN. LOW PBIOE. I have just received the Finest Stock of Furniture- ever brought to this oity.'',v-;'7' A ? Also, a lot of Organs and Musical Instruments.'.: ' kAYpij I am also agent for the : Number W Wheeler and Wilson1 Sewine Maonine, wuwn received tne Urand Prize at the Paris Exposition of last year; is the greatest wonder of the age, silent, light, rapid, durable, And adapted to - tbe finest . and : coarsest work, embroidery and rick rick, with out , any extra attachments,' all of which cad be seen at any New Store, opposite Bpbcrts Bros,, South Front streetiJ-riy'.n th'M'V. You will also tnd a Well Seleoted Stock of Furniture at my Old Store "EeipeeilWly;T-nW.i-; - -. f Preprietor. ; ., Several isrge and Very Valuable, tracts of FINifl PINK TIMBFU oa the Reuse atd Trent Rivers, and Big' bwifi Creek, aear Kewbern, N. 0. Baw stills oa same.- 1111, road J a it completed thiough alagebody of this Umber., s'or further Informailon apply to . ..tamkhw. uk.niwy: Trustee of the Tide-Water Land and Lumber Company, SK9 at. Fs.nl Ht., Hftiumore, Md, 'a?;''' ""'',i "' Jewbern, K. c. ' v' 'i .'.( .'".-'..V- ' ' : .1- V 'If - ; OXU UN JOY ; Both "the method and 'results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, TJtfM- anil Rowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, 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 is for sale in 50c arid $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. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. AfflV YORK, N V Bath Booms At my shop on Middle etreet. Plenty of water, hot or cold, and good large rooms. - .. , J i . TO DOM 1TT VT ..balem Female Academy, . SALEM, n. c, THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEQE IN THE SOUTH. The 89th Annual Session begins Au gust 28th, 1890. Register for last year 815. : Bpecial features: the Develop ment of Health, Character and Intel lect. Buildings thoroughly remodelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Poet Graduate' Departments, be sides first class schools in Musio, Lan guages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. JOHN H. CLEW ELL, au6 dwlm Principal. ALONG THE liiie of paesnEss. The Taj lor Patent Adjustable Ladies' Shoe is the latest and best improvement in that line. It requires no breaking la, is always oomfortable, 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 Office.,,, V N ARPEN, V" , - 00t 8n oe Maker, ,,Agt. Consolidated Adjustable ;Jyl8 dwtf , : , Shoe Company. Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and efBoient remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bront chitis, Bore-throats, Diph theria, Catarrh. Etc. I have tried D0VFT,'d COUGH MlXrUKK and take pleasure in recommending it be. cause I believe it will do sll that is claimed forltbyMr, Dully, the propiletor, who is druggist of long experience and a gentleman of blghest integrity. I do not believe he WOuld advertise anything that was not ex ceptionally good. This Remedy has certain ly answered the purpose In my case. It oured a cold, an obstinate cold i had, after I had tried a number of the principal' cough remedies without benefit. " "-. - W, 0, BE1KS03. May 17th, 90. R. N- DTJPFY, plSdwly : r :, , Proprietor ' Sf. Paul's Day School . s HEW'BBRirE,r1l?;',0.Vo-'"' '-'--N'? Ml" .k,.Y. - CONDUCTED B THE .BISTERS OF MERCY, . ioe. oGuuiasiic xear oomniRnnna nn the 1st Monday of September. - opeciai attention given to Mathemat cs and Analytical Parsinc. ,. ; Tuition per month, Senior classes, $2.00 Junior " 11.00 i juubio ana other accomplishments form, extra charges. '1 ,: Difference of Eelieion will garaea in tne aamiseion of pupils. , -tor lurtner particulars apply to : A; , MOTHER SUPERIOR. -.lailld wifc' v-;j..Direetress . r:o hore eye-glasses WEAK eyes; ITCMELL'n t ji w Uai ..." A Certain, Bufs, and Effective Remedy tor ::i,VL&:;;L?.::iDEYE$; l Producing Long-Siahtednest, flflstoA. ' "V-l uig th Sight of tha m - Cures Tear Drr-, Granulations, Sfys ' Turners, fied Eyes, Katted Eva Lashsi. 15B rsoBtcrsa ij:;ick beuu lira rnuuiOT tm Alo, ejnlly emoscloos when in ether ., T.mere. Hlt Khenm, Msrnii Piles, cc t. MALI M nmo ha .....I tj .H,..'..Z VIja e,w b7 a" Dreiglsts at 39 Cents, j PROFESSIONAL. sifrgeoiiIjeiitist; Office, Middle meet, opposite Bapii churob. . .. " - . ' - -"- " decS dwtf NEWBERN. N- "O " - P. HPELLETIEE, 4TTtIt .fi Kr-AT.tA W, AND MON I Y BKOKElt. A. Orswan St., two doort South- of ' " 5 1 Journal offlce. , " .7 : A specialty made In negotiating small loana for abort time., j,-, .. ' Will praetlea tn the Con a ties ot Oravaa, Car teret, Jouee, Onalow and Parolteo. - . . : United Btotes Court at Mew Berne, and Supreme Quart of the State. - : ' - febl dtf OLKXKNT MINLT. O. H. QUIOS llanly & Quion; t . A T r O li X KY R v A T 5 1. A Vf . ' OtBce 2d floor of Green. Foy & Co.'b bank, Middle street,' New Berne, 21. C. Will praotice in tbe courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and -in the Federal Courts.. - aplO dwtf; i F, K. SMMOK8. - H. L, QIBDS. Simmong Oibbs. i ATTORNEYS AT LAW." Will praotice in the counties of Craven, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde, and: in the Federal OOUrtS. - ' x ' Office on ' Craven street.' next door below Journal offioe. . apl3dwtf Dr. J. D. : Clark, DENI1ST, V ItEWBERNK, N. C. Offioe on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. ''.:"" dw GEEENFOY & CO Do a General Banking business. ' NaW Bakktho Housh, Middle Street, fourth door below Hots Albert, feldwly - , RKW BKRNR. W O w. p. durrus fi co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN. All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. . ' SKVT BEKNE, N. C marldw -s aHUF.1PHREYS' VETERIFECinCS ' For Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Sees, .' 4 , AND POOLTHT. 000 Page Book aa Treatment af Aalmals and Chart Heat Free, ctmss WeTera,CaBseatf ens.TnSaaraiatlaa A. &.(Binai meningitis, mil raver. .. B. H.htralne, Iiameaeee, Rheaasatlasaa 0.0.-Dletemaer, Nasal Ulachargea.- j D.O.Bota ar Grabs. Warns. E.E.Coagks, Heaves, Pneanealsu ..' 4 f.F.Colle er Gripes, Bellraobe. ' 4.i. miscarriage, Hemarrhagea. w u.n.innary ana Biuei liinea.es. . Ernatlve Diseases, Maage. -J.K.JDiseaaeaof Digestion, Paralysli. BuigleBotU(ovarlS0dosesX - .',6 Stable Case, with Spedflcs, afaanal, ; Veterinary Core Oil and Medioator, S7.0 Jar Veterinary Care OH, . 1.04 Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anrwhett and in any qaanuty on Eeoeipt of Prioe. . HXTMPHHETS' MBDIOnrB OOhv k Corner William and John Bta, Wear York, E0aO;0PATHI0"fk SPECIFIC f.'0. 6 U In ose 3D years. The esb-sneoessfiil temsdrfag ' Nstyous OeWlityJital Jadw, 1 Pr vuCor S vials tai luge rid powder, for as. Sold bt dbtokibtb, or sent postpaid onreoefot Prtee.-HUMPHBEW HED1CIHB CO., s " Vofi WUam and John Sts, N. . All 'of oar Veterinary Preparations can do uaa or J. v. Jordan. Druseut. !-N. W. cor. Broad and Middle streets Newbern.N. C. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF - , - ' i 1 V(H EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA - v "J f ' .larblo Vcrks, New Borne, ' 1ST.' CM ' 7 fl Italian and Amsrioan Uarbla''and all Humnes oi material, , n . , , orders solicited and siren nromnt auention, wnn satur action guaran' teed. ..vi-'iif - O. E. MllXEBimv as-ent at TTIn'atnn and Axkz. Fields; regular traveling iVdminlatrator'a Notice. Having qualified as Adminiitrator of jii . wnn. deceased, late of Craven 1 county, N. C i this is to notifr all nr. eons ha init cldimg acainst tha entail nt ijsaia coaeasea to exhibit them to the . i . . . . . . w of Atigast, 1891. or this notice will be piesa in bar or tneir recovery. All parsons indebted to said estate' will plesss make immediate payment. ' This Sih dty of. Aneust, 1890. - h V :AAA J' X. PATTERSON. " - "' aul0 3 Adci'r cf J. E Iann, doa'J. fit r - OLD OpOiffiDIJ H Sf::n:ship-Gamnanv the Old Damimw ..- v" ' ; eapeah fmM .; - , , i; 'Al :J,l,la. Bostaa. Prevl.Un. - hll, A " wnlat.a riiy. V K - And. all points. Vtmyc Mrere'?' anmrorUieraotle.'!.- ... ".' Ultt6f :KWB Hp: fii tllgalfv. ' lJCi' ' a ?'i'L "",f. Tlia AWolk. Va -"''"Rl".?. ''' ati KO nVw i FRl DAY 8 nt Tm I'lu Vu ..ana Tft rt UK hill K ill.... (...;.. '"""- lor New York-R. ii ii' ltH.l ;. 'a ships Baltimore : civda i. ' "L" Providt ef '" H") KrsJalW ,rrly?' f tona."00 "of o K(l:. Not A Hon will be paid them by tbe oliloora. '-' Fv ; f B. B. KOBKBT4, Aaeut SfassBa. mpKl'ER TPKNKR. ' 1 -w .j- i -:. ti . Agenta, JJorfoia. Va.; i TS-BtAjrOKD. Vioa-rrealdent. Pew yotkoitv." ' FARMERS' LINE. "? sBHasaa 'f Steamer Cleopatra Leaves New Berne every Wednesday and 8atnrdayror Trenton at 7.30 o'clock: ReturnlngrwlU leave Trenton Mondays and Tburs iays at 6.80 o'oloek. Passenger acoommodattons. - O. K. ANDREWS, ; Gen. Manager ' j apI6 dwly . ; Newbern. N. 0. EASTERN: CAROLINA BlSPWi The Fakt Freight" Liiie ' . " 15 sarvrxaji , i.. . . Haw Barma. Kasta ; Patau, and RarfeU, HeKtimare PkUadalphJa. sw orfc.Bo.ua, Bte.--Tla KUiabetb city, w r;. Commencing' Monday, June lotli, ' TBE 8TEAllEKr " Eaglet and Vesper or tola tint , aiu rnn oi regoiar sohfdnle una ii . i. "'rre evert "- "'"I' Ul I WJjIINI4KI)AV aTv iiV.tu ,Z. "i"V"B. at jujl It o'( icck, tor Wliabeth Olty ahd teUiru sirlvlne on AUanUo A H. 0. B, K nrfolk fcontbeiu K B., gew York, Phlla. atd ortolk bTb ad rnlni?XiVS.B- h ',orm '"""-V qulok tranioortatlon , .. No tracer exotpt'ai'Jt.ilixhrth CilyJal JJ,loh PouiUralght M be loaded i.p ears to go through to destine tkm. Oarollna Dfopatcli daily h follows i ... , ,Rmi(Vm?r? b' l'bll; 'wi:' A Belli , k R,. President Bt, Btatlon. . rrom Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trass IK""? yvjsNwaiSSl MowUne low,nd Um 1 an by any r p T0E W'.TralBe Agent, 'uiy wsauaaKcrt, ! .i 'P. N. H.K, Norfolk, Va- . ' """ dw GHbV TIso J. C. Fichfcf Li: MSBCTTANTS and mPPEES,;TAES KOTICS On and after uctobct IK. ftfS, thu line wll resume their reRular Baltimore and - Nf Leaving Baf.Uotre fhr 'NcW Bern: wVt aAsi'Ar, bATDiiu y, t six p. 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