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SHiPPINGJEPORT. l oi n's ii and iimitwlie, Feb. 1?, 1300. ARRIVED. Rr. stnip. Leuotru, Muleahy, Sabine Ras?, t? c.oal. , Ut\ simp. North Gwalia, Roberts, (.Valveston, to coal. (Erroi\) Span, stinp. Niceto,, Uribarrl, Galves ton. to coal. ? ' Nor. a tin p. OlaC Kyrre, Folson, Liv? erpool, to load. Scltr. Lydia IT. Roper, Hanson, New York, light. Sehr. Ella R. Hill, Hill, Baltimore, foal. \ ?> , Sehr. E. G. Irwin, Madden, Hampton, light. Se.hr. Sagamore, Gardner, Boston, light. Tug <Maud II., Baltimore, light. CLEARED. Br. slAnp- North Gwalia, Roberts, Hamburg, coaled. Span. stmp. Niceto, Uribarri, Man? chester, coaled. Br. stmp. Lcuctra, Muleahy, Bremen, coaled. Sehr. Sunlight, Green, New York, grain. Sehr. J. C. Clifford, Hancock, New York, wood. Sehr. A. & M. Carlyle, "Winds, New York, piling (1'rom James river). Sehr. Ella 11. Hill, Hill, North Caro? lina, light. _ Sehr. E. G. Irwin,' Madden, James river, light. N. & W. tujc No. 2, two harges, New York, coal. SUFFOLK. Sehr. John Q- Ferguson, Hagan, New York, lumber. a AILED. Nor. simp. Fa.'k, Bugge. Tamplco. Stmp. John J.. Hill, McLean, New Brunswick. Sehr. A. & M. Carlyle, Willets, New. York. Sehr. Nettie: Champion, Floyd, Balti? more. 1 . f Sehr. Twilight. .Maxwell. Now York. Sehr. Thomas P. Clyde, Day, E. New? ark. ALBICM ARLE AND CHESAPEAKE CANAL. Feb. 9. 1900. ARRIVALS?I'JORTH-BOUND. Stmr. Spring Garden, light. North Carolina to Norfolk. Stmr. R. E. Lee, raft logs, North Carolina to Norfolk. Stmr. W. B. Rogers, merchandise, North Carolina to Norfolk. Stmr. Nellie, light. North Carolina to Norfolk. SOUTH-BOUND. Stmr. Col. .1. ?'. Hill, light., Norfolk to North Carolina. Stmr. Grace Titus, towing, Norfolk to North Carolina. Sehr. L. J. Marvll, guano, Norfolk to North Carolina. Sehr.'Wm. Donnelly, coal, Norfolk to North Carolina. Sloop Right Bower, raft gear, Nor? folk to North Carolina. Stmr. Juniper, ljght, Norfolk to Norlh Carolina. Stmr. Hamilton, merchandise, Balti? more to North Carolina. SHIPPING NOTES. Br. stmp. Honinton, Sery, New Or? leans, via Norfolk for Glasgow, cargo laden, went .aground two and a half miles south of Paul Gam id's Hill, on North Carolina coast,at 9:30 a.m.yester? day. Quickly discovered by life-savers,, vessel signalled for tug ? and Merrltts at Norfolk were notified. A messenger was sent overland, tug at Norfolk pre? pared to leave <md tug at work on British steamship Arlosto at False Capo ordered to scene, bult at 2 p. m. thf> Honlton cleared by her own efforts and proceeded for Norfolk, nppa'rently \mlnjured. REPAIRING IN BALTIMORE. Yesterday's Baltimore Sun says: "The tug E. V. Mc.Caulley, of Nor? folk. Is nt the works of the Spedden Ship-building Company, where she is receiving a/icw steel boiler and general overhauling of engines- The wooden deckhouse has been torn off nnd is to be renlaced with a steel structure of larger dimensions." _ Now Steamer Augusta. The Baltimore American of yesterday says: . "The magnificent new steamer Au? gusta, for passenger and freight ser? vice between Baltimore and Norfolk, on the York River Line, will leave Philadelphia to-day for Baltimore. Captain Bennett is in. charge of the steamer. Tho Augusta Is 260 feet in length, 4li feet beam and 15 feet draught. She is equipped with the finest design of triple-expansion en-, pines, driving a single crew, and her fpced is eighteen knots per hour. She Is a sister ship to the Atlanta, which Is now running in the Norfolk route, but will have a larger capacity, and will be In many respects much finer. Arrangements for handling her cargo ' will be as perfect as possible, nnd an effprt is being made to greatly reduce the time of loading and unloading. The furnishings of the cabins and saloons are sumptuous. The decorations of the ladles' cabin will be white and gold, and the furniture and carpetings will harmonize with the general color scheme. Especial attention will be paid to the comfort of the passengers, of whom there will be accommodations for ! 800. The vessel will he lighted through? out with electricity by powerful dyna? mos, and she will have a searchlight of great Dower. Her exterior will be painted in accordance with tho style of the company, the hull being black and the ^superstructure white. When she is pluced in commission the Char? lotte will be retired from the regular ? run, and held as an emergency or aux? iliary steamer. The Augusta registers 1.C00 tons net. She was built by Neafle & Levy, of Philadelphia M. V. O'Neil will adjust the Augusta's compass on her run to Baltimore." Ma?"Did you seo the Duchess at the reception?" Little Elsie?"I think I did.-' "How did you know her?" "Oh, I just picked out the Dutches' looking lady there!" J. M. JORDAN &. CO., x Grocers and Snip Chandlers, Havo opened in their new store, south? east corner of Water street and Ferry riace. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cuhhn. none: New Url?on3. fair to cholc?, 15 t'?-J?; common. 12 to 14. K u Almost Dead?Now Happy as a Girl. Pi Lurue, Ark., March 16, 1899. I have taken Wine of Cardui, and it has done wonders for me. I was so near dead when I commenced to take it that it took a great deal to cure me, tmt the cure is complete, and I feel as bright and gay as a sixteen year old girl. . \ ' Mrs. E. B. TOWNSEND. Mi .HS?*?? tf-tfi Wine of Cardui stimulates the native charm in a woman by giving her robust health. It is natural that a woman should want to be attractive, but she cannot be attractive unless she is healthy. All the powder and paint and lotions in the world will not make a woman really attractive because they cannot make her well. Wine of Cardui strikes, right at the root of women's complaints. It relieves falling of the womb, irregular menstruation, Ieucorrhoea and all other ills peculiar to the womanly organs. These organs are exceedingly delicate and sensitive, and any irregu? larity there is speedily communicated to the entire being. Severe pains in the back, and lower limbs, cramps, and bearing down feelings in the lower abdomen are symptoms that call for Wine of Cardui. They are warnings that are dangerous to ignore. The pain is sharp because it is necessary that you heed the warning. Wine of Cardui always has brought speedy relief and permanent cure. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, The ??Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga' Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. All Druggists sell it for $1.00 per Bottle. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Tho new and powerful Iron palaca stoamera NEWPORT NEWS. WASH? INGTON and NORFOLK will leave dally as follows: NORTH-BOUND. Leave Portsmouth, foot o: North strcat . *5:00 p. m Lenvo Norfolk, foot of Water otreet . 6:45 p. m Leavo Old Point Comfort. t>:45 p tn Arrive In Washington. 7:00 a. m' Arrlvo lu Philadelphia. Penn. R. R."10:53 a. tn Arrlvo In Philadelphia. D. & O. K. R.. "11:00 a. m Arrlvo In New York. Penn, R. R. *'1:13 p. m Arrlvo In Now York, B. & O. R. R. "1:25 p. m. SOUTH-BOUND. Leavo Now York, Penn. It. R. ?12:50 D _ Leavo Now York, B. & O. *"? ??. It. R. "1:00 p m Leavo Philadelphia. Penn. H. ^ u R. '3.12 p. m Leavo Philadelphia. U. & O. . P. R. "3:07 p. m Arrlvo la Washington, Penn. R. R. '0:10 p. m. Arrlvo la Washington. IS. & O. R. R. "C:00 p. m I?oavo Washington. ?6:30 p. m Arrlvo Old Point Comfort..,. 7:00 a m' Arrlvo In Norfolk. 8:00 a. m Arrlv?' in Portsmouth. ?:30 a. to ? Dally. "Dally, except Sunday. Tickets on salo at 13. & O. ticket office N. & C. office, at, W. T. Walko's and company's ofllco on' wharf. Por further information, nppQy n. J. CALUJfAN, Agent. Telephono 441. "Dotb my *Yifo and myaeirbavo bocn using CA SCARE TS and tbcv arc tho beat medicine wo have ever hnd In tho house. Last woolt my wifo van frantic with headache for two days, she tried somoof yourCASCARETS, and tboy relieved the pain In her head almost Immcdlatoly. Wo both recommend Casoareu." Ohas. Stepkfokd, Pitteburg Safo & Deposit Co.. Plttabur?, Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC TRADE MAAH CtfOnTnTRCD Pleasant. Palotable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Novcr Sic'.ien. \Voakon. or Gripe. 10c. 2jc. ?0c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Blerllag Rrnedj Comp.nj, fhlptpu, Montreal, Kttr York. ; feMlcTfi.RAft 3P,d and piiarantccd by all dnig nU'lU'OHU ijlsts to CIJKKTobacco Habit. Rupture Cured in ten days. No knife, no danger, no detention from bust ness. The best refer? ences given of cures made in Richmond. Consultation Examt- j nations and booklets | free. RUPTURE INSTITUTE, 905 Banh Street, RICHMOND, VA. jal2-ly -WITH Hypophosphates, Is just the thing for weak and delicate persons these cold days. It strengthens and produces warmth, prevents Colds and Coughs, and is an excellent Tonic. Large bottles, 50c. 11 n 296 MAIN STREET. Patent Medicines at Cost. Goods delivered froa Portsmouth, Bork Icy. and all parU of olty. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. FOR RICHMOND. WASHINGTON. CINCINNATI. .LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO ST. LOUIS AND ALL WESTERN POINTS. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 29th. 1S93. WESTBOUND. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. PortsmoufJ? .... Norfolk . Newport News Richmond . R'd (R.F.&1')..| Wuh'n (R.F.&pJ R d (Main Line). Charlottesvlllo Slaunton . Clifton Forge... Va. Hot Springs Ronceverto .... Cincinnati . Ivoulsvllle . Chicago ., St. Louis . 7:30 a 8:00 a| 9:U5 a 11:20 a ?12:00 pi 7:40 p ?3.20 pi 11:20 p 3:00 p 3:30 p t:3S p ti:?0 p Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. A r. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. 10:20 al 2:15 p| 1:45 pl 6:44 p 3:38 p 7:0S p S-ii p X:67 )> 9:50 p 9:50 p 7:55 a 11:00 a 5:30 p 6:6C p 10:30 p 2:43 u 4:22 a i 6:28 a 7:25 a j 7:25 a 5:15 p 8:00 p 7:15 a 7:30 a ? Dally except Sunday. Other time dally. No. 1?DAILY. Parlor Cur Old Point to Richmond; Pullman Richmond to Cincin? nati. Loulsvlllo and St. Louis; connects Gordonsvlllo for Orango und al Orangd with Southern Railway train lor principal nations Northbound. No. 6? Local, Richmond to Clifton F?.FBC'. pa'ly except Sunday. 3?DAILY Pullmans. Old Point to Hin ton, Cincinnati and Louisville. Meals served In Dining Cars on Nob. 1 and S west of GordonsVlllc. C. Sr. O. STEAMER LOUISE leaves Nor? folk for Newport News at s a. m. an* 3:30 P. m. Leaves Newport News for Norfolk, 11:15 a. in. and C.-05 n. m. Arrives Norfolk 12:15 noon and 7:05 p. m. For further Information apply to J. R W1LLCOX. Ticket Agent, or F. W. CURD. Pucsencer Agent. C. and O. Ticket Ofllce, Atlantic Hotel, Norf oik. Va. JOHN D. r-OTTB. Aast. General Paoienger Agent. 3S Atlanta, New Orloona, Ancmli?, lUncon, Cliuttnnuocn, Niiahvlllo, MiMiiplilfl, Florida* Ti?*A8, California anil the <?utir? Sunlli. In Effect Nov. 5. 1S99.1 No. 41, | No. 401 Ly. Ar. Norfolk . Portsmouth S.A.L Suffolk .. .. " Lewiston ,N. C... Weldon .. .S.A.L Henderson .. " Raleigh .. .. Wilmington Charlotte .. Columbia .C.N.&L Augusta . C.&WO Athens .. ..S.A.L Atlanta (Ce time) Maron C. of Ga. Jacksonville Plant Tampa .. ..Plant Montcom'y W.ofA; 10 Mobile ..L.&N.I New Orl'n3.. " I Chat'nooga W&A Nnshvtllo NC?RtLl Memphis ICCM&BI ?9:0S n m 9:20 a m 9:54 am 1:03 p m 11:43 a m 1:35 p m 8:.'.? p m ?8:30 p m 8:45 p ml 9:23 p m :2.-> p m :45 a m :10 a m :4S a m :15 a m :10 a m :I0 p m :oo a m| :31 a m! :12 p m :"0 p m :00 p m :R5 p m :20 p mj 11:10 p m 12:56 a m 12:03 p in 8:00 a m 4:05 p m 5:10 p m 1:24 p m 2:50 p m 7:20 p m 7:30 a m f!:43 p m 9:20 p m 8:05 a m 7:40 a m 1:00 a m 7:00 a m 1:00 pm ?Dally. IDally ex. Sunday. Connections at New Orleans with South? ern Pacific and Texas & Pacific rail? ways for all points In Texas, Mexico and California ' No. 402?Arrive Portsmouth daily 7:25 a, m. No. 88?Arrive Portsmouth dally 5:201 p. ta. 3. W. BROWN, Jr.. Pass'r Act.. 199 Main st.. Norfolk. Va. MuUHAV FORBES. Trav. Pass'r Act.. Portsmouth, V&. E. ST. JOHN. Vico President and Uen eral Manager. V. B. McBee General Superintendent. H. W. B. GLOVER. L. 3. ALLEN, Trafflco Manager Gcn'l Pass'r Act, Portsmouth, Va. John L Roper, President. Tazewell Thompson Treasurer. Louis T .Doble, Secretary. the: 211 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general Insurance business through Its agency dtpartmont._ WHITE, TUKSTaII & TBOM have moved to their new offices, 3d Floor, Citizens' Bank Building. The offices formerly occupied by Tun stall & Thorn, 211 Main street, will be rented to suitable tenants. Inquire of WHITE, TUNSTALL & THOM. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. oiflOiiiriiSrfi? Hi FOR NEW YORK.?Pas? senger ships are appointed to sail from Norfolk dally at 6:00 p. m. FROM NEW YORK.?On Monday. Tuesday. Wednes 4:00 p. in. day, Thursday and Friday ?t 3:04 if in., Saturdays at PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Fare. Including meals and stateroom berth .'?? Round trip (limited to 3D days). 13.00 For tickets ond reservation of slate rooms, spply nt ticket otlice, 109 Main ??trect, or at general ot?ce, nt wharf. Ships leave Old Point for Norfolk Sun? day about 10 a. m. TIME SC1IEDUJ,E OF STEAMERS Hampton Ponds, Mobjack, Luray Acco niao and Virginia Dare, sailing dally lex ccpt Sunday) Irom Company's wharf. Norfolk: FOR OLD POINT?At 6:30 nnd 11:15 o. m.. and 4:15 p m.: Portsmouth 6:45 anil 10:05 a. m., and 3:05 p. m.: Bay Line wharf. Norfolk, at 7 and 11:30 a. tn. und 4:30 p. m. FOR HAMPTON?At 11:16 n. m. and 4:13 p. m.; Portsmouth 10:05 a. m. and 3:0.i p. m.; Bay Lino wharf at 11:30 a. m. and 1:30 I P. m. FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH FIELD?At 2:30 p. m.; Portsmouth, 2:45 p. tn.: Bay Line. 3:00 a. m. _ FOR WARE AND EAST RIVF.RS-At 6:30 a. m.; Portsmouth, 6:45 a. m.; Bay Line, 7:00 a. m FOR NORTH RIVER?On Mcnday. Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 a. m.: Portsmouth, 6:45 a m.; Bay Line. 7:00 a. in. FOR SEVERN RIVER?On Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 6:30 u. m.; Portsmouth. 6:45 a m.; Bay Lino 7:00 a. m. FOR BACK. POQUOS1N AND YORK RIVER LANDINGS AND CRAB NECK ?On Monday. Wed nepdny and Friday at 6:15 a. in.j Portsmouth 6:30 a.m.; Bay Lino, 6:45 a. m. Returning following day. FOR NANSEMOND RIVER AMD SUFFOLK?At 3:00 p m.; Portsmouth, 3:10 p. in. Connecting at Suffolk with Suffolk and Carolina railroad. Freight for Ware, East, North. Severn. Back. Poquoaln, York apd Nanseraond RlveT Landines must be prepaid. All schedules subject to changb without notice. Freight for Washington and Newberne. N. C. received at and delivered from Norfolk and Southern railroad depot. Freight received dally (except Sunday) until ? p. m. M. B. CROWELL, General Agent. CAPE \ New York, CHARLES) Ph'la?ddeLpQh'Lu QUICK TIME-LOW RATES. TWO TRAINS EACH WAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 1SCS. LEAVE NORFOLK. 7:45 a. m. dally, except Sunday?(Ports* mouth, High street, 7:25 a. m.) Arrive at Philadelphia 5:42 p. , m.; New York at 8:33 p. m. LEAVE NORFOLK. 6:00 p. ra. da'.ly (Portsmouth. High street, 6:20 p. m). Arrive at Philadel? phia 6:10 a. m.; New York, 7:43 a m. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 9*0 a. m. daily (Portsmouth, High etreet, 8:10), leaving New York at 8:55 p. m.: Philadelphia. 11:23 p. m. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 7:50 p. m. dally, except Sunday (Ports? mouth. High street, 8:00 p. m.) leaving New York at 8:00 i\. m.; Philadelphia, 10:20 a. m. Close connection made with all roll and sound lines to and from Boston. Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains between Jersey City. Philadelphia and Cape Charles. Fifllmcn Buffet Parlor Ca?s on day trains between Philadelphia and Cape Charles. Through tickets sold and baggago checked at Walko's Agency, under At? lantic Hotel, at Passenger Station at tho Wharf and on Steamers. R. B. COOKE. General Passenger and Freight Agent. rs DIRECT ROUTE. FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. For Boslon?Mondays, Wednesdays, Frl* days and Saturdays at 6:00 p. m. FOR PROVIDENCE. Every Tuesday, Thuraday and Satur? day at 6:00 p. m. FARES TO BOSTON AND PROVI? DENCE. Flrst-clas*. Including meals and stateroom berth... J9.0o Intermediate, Including meals and stateroom berth.tJ.OO Steerage, Including meals and bunk. {7 oo Perishable freignt sent via Provldenco forwarded by early train to Boston and at the same rate as by direct stcaniera to Boslon. For further information apply to R. H. WRIGHT. Agent. Norfolk. Va. A. D. STEBBINS. Ass't Traffic M gr. W. P. TURNER. Gen. Pass. Agent J. C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager. General Offices. Baltimore, iia. TRAVELERS' GUIDE, C. L. ATLANTIC COAST LINE (Norfolk & Carolina Railroad.) IN EFFECT NOVEMBER IStll, li93. I I No. 103. Etattonr. ? | No. 43 iDi'y ex I Dally. ] Sunday. Lv. Norfolk .I 9:U0 a ml Lv. Ports Juno .( 9:23 a m| Ar. Suffolk, Va..110:05 u fn Ar. Tunis. N. C .[10:50 a in Ar. Hobgood, N. C .|12:00 m Ar. Turhoro. N. C .|12:2l p in 2:20 p m 2:43 p in ?8rt*-p-in 4:15 p m 5:35 p m 6:00 p in I Ar. Rocky Mount. N. C|12:50 p m| 6:35 p ni Ar. Wllllamslon. N. C |.I 6:j5 p m j Ar. Plymouth. N. C....I.I 7:40 p m I Ar. Washington, N. C.. 7:30 p m Ar. Kliislon, N. C.|.| 7:55 p in Ar. Wt'son, N. C .I 2:1."> p ml 7:10 p in Ar. Goldshoro, N. C... | 3:21 p m| 7:55 p m Ar. Wilmington. N. C.| 5;iJ p m| 9:40 a in Ar. Fayctt?vlllc, N. C..I 4:25 p m|12:19 a m Ar. Florence, S. c. _I 7:25 p ml 2:24 a m Ar. Charleston. S. C....|10:i3 p m| 5:01 a in Ar. Coluinlilu. S. Ar. Augusta, Oa., Ar. Atlanta. Gu.. Ar. Macun Ga... 10:20 p mill :00 a m 7 :.">."> a ml 7:55 a ru 12:35 p in] 12:35 p m 11:15 a m|ll:15 a m i Ar. Savannah Ga .I 2:15 a ml 7:20 a m Ar. Jacksonville, Fla ..| 7:30 a m|l*,:50 a m I No. 49 dully connects with A. C. L. train 23 for all points South. No. 103, dally .except Sunday,make* close i Connection at llobgood for Washington, 1 N. C., Kinslon, N. C.. anil Plymouth. N. I C.'i and all Eastern Carolina points; also al Roi-ky Mount with A. C. L train 35 for all points South. I Nu. 103, dally, except Sunday makes close connection at Ahoskle for Windsor, N; C.i und stations on W. & P. n. It. Trains arrive at Norfolk at 6:55 p. m. dally: also at 10:25 a. m., daily, except Sunday. ? No. 43 runs through without change Norfolk to Wilmington. Buggago checked at Company's NorTotk wharf, and also at office of Passenger nnd Ticket Agent. 171 Main street (oppo< site Atlantic Hotel.) For tickets to all points South sleeping car reservations und general Information call on or address J. A. NEUC.ERAUER, Passenger and Ticket Agent. JAMES F. MAUPIN. General Forwarding Agent. H. M. EMERSON. Gen. Pass. Agent. G. M. SERPELL Gen. Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Tratllc Manager. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1S99. LEAVE NO FOLK DAILY. 7:lu u. m ?For Richmond. Washington, I.ynchburg a?d tho West. ? 4:33 p. m ? Vesiibulcd Limited for Rich? mond and Washington. Stops only at Suffolk, Waverly und Petersburg. ":20 p. m. ?For Petersburg, Lynchburg, the West and Southwest. Trains arrive at Norfolk daily U:lu a. m., 11.25 o. ni. --nd 10:40 p. in. Tickets and ull Information at station sod 10 Gri.nby street. W. B. BE VIEL, General Passenger Agent. W. E. HAZLE wood. C. P. A. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO SAV LllMtX, COMMENCING MONDAY. NOV. 10. 1S99. Lv. Portsmouth. High ilreot-15:25 pm Lv. Norfolk Main street .!6:oo p m Lv. Old Point, llygo;a l'ler .!7:0O p m Ar. "Baltimore. Ltiion Dock _ 6:30 a m N?Eri7ijo"tTND ~iTl~n.'Tirir<x~ Lv. B?!tlniJio .I 7:15 a mi! 7:55 a m Ar. Philadelphia .. ..(?10:13 a m|!10:16 a :n Ar. New York .1*12:42 p mi 112:35 n'n SGUTiTiTouND i j*. li. R. Tb~*= o. Lv. New York .I 12:55 p ml 1:0>> p in Lv. Philadelphia .. ..) 3:13 p ml !3:0J p m Ar' Bait.. Union Sl'n| 5:12 p in| 15:10 p ui T7v. Baitlmore. Light street new piers direct for tho South.C:30 p m Lv. Old Point .G:15 a ra Ar> Norfolk .7:00 a in Ar. Portsmouth .5:30 a m ~^<?Daily-except Sunday. ??Daily. Tickets sold to all points North, East anil West und baggage checked to desti? nation. Staterooms reserved upon appli? cation In person at the company's ottice. No 199 w?9t Main street, or on board steamer. Freight will not bo roclvjd after 4 p. m to 6? forward that day. For further Information apply to KEY CoMPTOM. Genera! Agent. 1 J. W. BROWN, Jr.. Southern Passenger Agent. CLYDE'S REGULAR LINE STEAM? SHIPS FOR PHILADELPHIA. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM NOR. V- FOLK TO PHILADELPHIA. Until further- notice steamers aro ap? pointed lo shiI from Norfolk every MO.V. BAY WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY at G o'clock p. ?>.. and from Philadelphia every 1 l" ES day. THURSDAY and Sat. ^Through bills of lading to all points South snd Southwest via. Seaboard Air Line Atluntic Coast Line, Virginia and Tennessee Air Line. Southern Railway. Norfolk und Carolina and Norfolk und Southern Railroads. ? JAMES W. McCARRlCK. General Southern Agent, Norfolk. Va. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO.. i* licaeral A.'cnts, PhlUaclpbla. & Soutfierq fi. 8. Go. Norfolk, Jd. Beach & Southern R.R, . schedule: in effkct dec. ist. isssl MAIL. AND EXPRESS LEAVES NOR? FOLK DAILY (except. Sunday) 10 a m. (or Delhoven nnd all stations. Connect* at Edenton for Plymouth. Jamosvllle, "Vllllamston and Windsor. For landings on Chowan river TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, and for Scuppernongr river/ FRIDAY. Connects nt Belhaven with Old Dominion ateamera for Makley vllle. South Creek, Aurora, Washington and Intermediate landings. EVENING EXPRESS leaves NOR? FOLK at 4:10 p. m. TUESDAY. THURS? DAY and SATURDAY for Edenton. Con? nects at Elizabeth City with steamer TUESDAY. THURSDAY nnd SATUR? DAY tor Ro.ir.oko Island, Oriental and Now Bern. N. c.'' ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. MAIL AND KXPRESS DAILY (except Sunday) at 1:25 p. m.- and at 11 a. m. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATUR? DAY. Passenger station Norfolk and. Western depot. Freight station on Water street. Ste-itnern leavo Norfolk^ Water street etailun 9:.70 a m TUESDAY. THURS? DAY and SATURDAL for Elizabeth City via Dismal Swamp Canal, and Elizabeth? City 12 noon for Scuppernong river MON? DAY and WEDNESDAY, and 3 p. nu THCRSDAY AND SATURDAY for Cola jock and North river landings. ? _ r FOR VIFGINIA REACH. LEAVE NORFOLK. BRAMBLETON STATION. Dally (except Sunday)?*7:00 n. m.. 11:39 a. m. and 5:10 p. in. and Sunday 10 a. tn. LEAVE VIRGINIA BEACH. Dally (except Sunday)?8:20 a. m.. 3:3? p. in.. *6.30 p. m. and Sunday 4:30 p. nx ??Mixed trains. FOR MUNDEN POINT. LEAVE NORFOLK. Dally (except Sunday)?10:0") a, m. (con? nects Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Munden Point with steamer for Currltucle Sound landings), and 5:00 p. in. Tuesday and Friday only. ^ LEAVE MUKDEN POINT. 2:00 p. m. dally (except Sunday), an* 7:30 a. m. Tuesday and Friday. H. C. HUDGINS. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent. M. K. KING. General Manager. XT0R-?>OLK * OCEAN VIEW. RAIL. JL> WAY COMPANY. QUICK AND FREQUENT SERVICE! BETWEEN. NORFOLK OCEAN VIEW, OLD POINT HAMPTON AND NEWPORT NEWS. Take tho Ocean View Route for Old Porntr-conncvtlng with tha-C-&-0.?and,? Trolley Lines for Newport News and in? termediate towns. V ! c si to ? Iii! a m|am| 7:301 8:00 8:15 8:15 10:30 11:00 P MlP M ?12:001 I ?1:00 ?2 00 ?3:00 ?4:00 ?6: oil .7 .00| 7:10 Schedule tak? ing effect Sept. 25, 1899. <5 I_ a MI t:30 jlx-cal dally. 0:45 Local ' " 11:301 Locai " P M . 1*:4? Expresi ^5 So Express Express Express Express Express Exprca* 8:00[ Local 8:55 10:40! P 12:05,' litt 2:06| 3.06, 4:05 6:05 6:05 7:?, 9:30 11:15 P M 7:55, AM ?:5S 11:4* P M 13:59 1'SO 2:50 3:54 4:54 6:54 6:54 8:34 ? 1st Section Old Point Express, 2nd Sec tlon Ocean View Local. Local freight leaves Norfolk 11:00 a. tn. Freight received until, fifteen minutes before leaving tlmi. Faro for tho round trip to Ocean View. ."Me. i Fare for tho round (rip to Old Point from any part of Norfolk, 60c, Old Point tickets, on sale by all street car conduc? tors. Local trains leave Ocean View for Nor? folk at 32:30, 1:30. 2:30. 8:30, 4:30. 6:3? an? 6:J0 p. m. fj* OR RICHMOND. PETERSBURG. -L1 CLAREMONT, OLD POINT. NEWPORT NEWS AND JAMES RIVER LANDINGS DIRECT BY DAYLIGHT. Virginia Navigation. Company's Elegant Saloon Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves Clyde wharf. Norfolk, every" TUESDAY THURSDAY nnd SATURDAY at 7 a. m..' touching ot Portsmouth. Newport News and Ola Point going and returning, ar? riving at Richmond about 6:34 p. in., con uectlng with all evening trains. Pare to Richmond, $1.54. To Richmond and return. 32.50. To Richmond, sccoDd-clnss. (1.00. Tickets much cheaper than any other route to Richmond, Petersburg, Waverly IlloksforU nnd stations on Atlantic and Danville railroad and all points via Rich? mond. Tickets for salo at ticket agencies of Walke & Son. H. Brandt, and on board steamer. . Freight received dally (Sunday except? ed) for all above named points. Round trip tickets will bo sold for one f.ire from December 21st. 1839, to January 2d. lSu0.-irrelust?*5= JAMES W. M'CARRICK. Agent. SOUTHERN RY. DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, SOUTHEAST. and SOUTHWEST. EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 10. 1839. I.V. Ar. Norfolk Buffolk Franklin . 11.21 a m Ar. Jcffrc.? .... ....... 8.06 p m Ar Buffalo Junction S.S0 p in Ar*. Dan\illo .6.35 p.m Lv. Norfolk" Ar. RaleU'h Ar, Durham 8.35 a m ?7.40 p n? 10.40 a m 8.5? p m K53 p n* 3.04 a ta S.24 a m 6.34 a n> .... 9.00 a in 8.35 p m .. .. 3.50 p m 2.09 a m _ 4.43 p m 3.10 a m - Ar' Greensboro . C.35 p in 5.15 a no Lv. Danvlllo . 6.48 p tn Lv. Greensboro. 7.10 p m 6.4S a rn Ar. Salisbury. 8.24 p m 6.55 a rn Ar. jCnarjotte. 9.45 p m 8.10 a m Lv.~Sallsbur"y .*. .. 8.40 p m S.10 a m Ar. Afihe\illo .12.10 a m 2.20 p m Ar. Hot Springs .. .. 1.29 a m 4.02 p m Ar. Knoxviilo . 4.15 & ra 7.20 p m Ar Chattanooga. 7.40 a m 11.35 p ra Ar! Nashville . t>.55 p m 6.40 a ra Lv. Chattanooga . 8.00 a m Ar. Me nphls . _ Lv. Charlotte .10.00 p ni 9.35 a ra Ar. Atlanta . 6.10 a in 3.55 p m Ar. Montgomery.10,31 a.m 9.20 p m Ar Mobile . 4.12 p m 3.06 a ra Ar! New Orleans . S.30 p m 7.40 a m Lv. Ati?tiTa . 6.S? a ra 415 p m Ar. Birmingham . 11.20 a m 10.10 p m Ar. Memphis . S.06 ptn 7.15 a in Lv. Charlotte .. Ar. Columbia .. Ar. August.i .. Ar. Savannah .. Ar. Jacksonville 10.00 p m 8.15 a m . 1.20 a m 1115 a m 8.00 a m 2.50 p m 6.15 a m 3.30 p m 9.25 a m 7.40 p nt Ar. Tampa. 8-10 p m 7.00 a in ? Daily c.\cept Sunday. l-UMlllllll PalnflO Mrrpln;- Inn. For all Information apply at 41ijr 1'icl.n tUllcc, KiiIii ;uiil Grauby MrfOK, 'i'lHmri l.a. Eaggaso called for and checked from hotels und residences by Virginia Trans? fer Coir.i-any on orders left, at itcket of. Ucc. FRANK 8. CANNON. 3d V. Prcsldont and Gen'l Mgr.. . J. W. CULP, W A. TURK, 'Trufllu Mar. > Ocn'l ras?. Agt. Washington. D. C. W> U. DOLL, Pas?. a?i... Norfolk.