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i lit^ S^^V^^ 1 MADE. 's^^^^ : S IS ;:■ ral m^"^**'^^9\ **/'*r?r'i^T *~* Cocf£7*ss makes and soSts moro ra n£^? »"<\^ < ?\ hi'-^S^atan's $3,53 shoos than' any other two 31 W U^o la Sho world. Yt'HY? g B |S^ \S£ V 7. L. Dourlas $3.50 shoes placed side by side W » \O i'-^T!^'". with $5.00 and $6.00 shoes of other makes arc fo H Fast W^'- *%*- found to be just as good. They will outwear two jp B Color : " pairs of ordirjary $3.50 shoes. >| E a E n y d Bts %^s^^S dbdause: * . I B B^V* : His reputation for the beet $3.50 shoes in style, R Hooks used.^^^fei: V V fit ' a " d W ° ar iS W ° l!d V '' id °' ■ i X fade of J Notice increase of sales in table bctou/: || fg leathers. /»cterf-^^^^l*i--. J U^^i^S^i^r^s I Sold by 63 Donglas Stores in lg?g== 1 R American Cities, and the best shoe /^^-'-- jr: 4 Eg dealers everywhere. -t Ofh-g -g PZ(lf\ '720 I^airc; " ; B CAUTION 1 The genuine have f .^^± ~~ AyA v „ 9 . f~, -- mW. L. . Douglas' name and price Ei^i^i^^^^i^i^r-^-'-^^^^^^^ X Efi Stamped on oottom. ' Business More Than Doubled in Four Years. fcjj tsi Boys all wear W. T.. Doutrlas 5«2.00 1 Shoes by mail, 25 cents extra. Catalog "3 pi Strong aiade Shoes; Youth's, 51.75. | free. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Su.ass. || . I\SCHAXCE STATEMENTS. [PCBLISHED EY ACTItOiUTY OFTIIE ACDJTOH OKPCBLIC ACCOCNTS OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA.] GLENS FALLS INSDIUXCE COMPANY. ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1901. _OF > STATE OF XEW YORK. MADE TO THE AUDITOR OF PL BLIC 'AC COUNTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, IN PUItbuAA h * TO THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA. :■ '.President— J. L. CUNNINGHAM. Secretary— R. A. LITTLE. " ' Principal Oiiice-GLENS FALLS. N. Y. Orsr?nl-.'ed or Incorporated— MAY, 1549. Conimenced Business— MAY;. ISSO. ■■■-: ■ , ..'.,.-.- * CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock subscribed ? o?,Mjvj-(V» ; - : Amount of capital stock paid up in cash... -ju.wu w ASSETS. Value of real estate owned by company .........$ 93,710 00 Loans on mortgage (duly recorded and being the first' liens on the ice „., simule) upon which not more than one year's interest is duo.. y.o.osw _j Loans on mortgage (first lions) upon which more than one year's interest ■'- is due (of which 52.C30 is in process, of foreclosure 2,600 00 Interest due on all said mortgage loans. J3.C52 07: interest accrued there on. $472.2? ••• •': — 4,0-4 «« v; . BONDS . AND -STOCKS OWNED ABSOLUTELY BY THE COMPANY Par "Value. Market Value. ' : New York Central and Hudson River o,o™™ railroad bonds: S 2->j.C-03 00 $ 212,000 0-5 Sy acuse. Bing. and N. Y. R. R- bonds.. 53 (CO 00 ' Cl,-l-sO 00 Morris and Essex R. R. bonds £0.000 00 C 5.500,00 West Shore R. P.. bonds £0/00 00 ."i.CM 00 Union Pacific R. R. bonds..... EO.DCO 001, SO.OO'S.OO Baltimore nn.3 Ohio, R. R. b0nd5........ f.OOOOCO- 50,0G0 .00 Central of Nev.- Jersey H. Ti. bonds no.ooo 00 (5;5Q0,.00,i United States bonds 58000 f0 .75.350 00 Intt-rnationa". Pap. r Compar.y bonds 00.000 00 W.MO 00 . PericHetori City Ore. bonds EO.C'M W :.ia;9)o 03 Kudson-Rivcr 'Pulp and Paper -Co. bends. 32ft/i"'"t 00 '2\«00 00 Glens Falls Pai?er;Mill Co. bonds f-O.TO 0) ;V;.WI 00 ; , Gould Paper Company bonds 303W0JX) -"!>::■, n r o W -■- ■■•■■ Georgia Sta to bonus. 15.000 CO <P0 of> '.- ■ Richmond city. Va., bonds.... 11/^0 00 11 0}0;00 Saratoga Spa bonds. n.w 00 r, 0 ,0 M Union Pacific R. R. preferred stock fOivooo <■:,.: w CA First Nat inna' Bank. Glens Falls, stock 10.CC3 00 2\0"0 00 Glens Falls National Bank. Glens Falls, . stock • 2,500 00 5.003 00 F^c^ aU ° nal Ba " k -...^'^ a ...^ a : 2,000 CO 4.00) 0D isco Xational Banl V...^ ■ ™f~: smn - 5.00000 Cleveland Trust Co.. Cleveland. 0.. stock. s,fffl D 3 0.000 00 German Trust Co.. Davenport, la., bonds. 70.000 00 70,000 r>o T0ta1........ ..■...;•..■: 51.G19.500>:) $1 .717.700 00 Total "par and Market Value (carried out at Market Value) 51.717.7G0 00 COLLATERAL LOANS. Par Market Amount Value. Value. Loanod Th.'rron. Morris and Essex R. R. bonds $3,000 00 $4,110 0-3 SI.OCO QO $4. W0 00 Cash in Company's principal office fi.STG 12 Cash belonging to the Company in bank.... 55fi.09l 03 Interest due and accrued on bonds not included in market value 7,54153 Gross premiums (as written in the policies) in course of collection, not more than throe months due.. 131,077 20 Amount of premiums unpaid on policies which have been issued more than three months (inside) .-...51,650 45 T . Aggregate amount of all assets of the company, stated at their ac tual value '■■■■ $3,549.432 53 INABILITIES. Gross claims' for adjusted and unpaid losses due and to become due S 22.350 37 „ Gross losses in process of adjustment, or in suspense, includ ing all reported and supposed losses 47,5G1 00 Losses resisted, including interests, costs, and other expenses thereon ..:.'.".V>14.750 00 Total gross amount of claims for losses... . ? .^Js'§V.97l 37 ' Deduct reinsurance thereon... :..... ;15.722 99 Net amount of unpaid losses C6.24S 33 Gross premiums received and receivable upon a'l . uncxpired fire risks running one year or less from date of policy, in cluding interest, premiums on perpetual fire risks. $4C2,5CG37: unearned premiums (50 per cent.) J231.253 IS ■ Gross premiums . received and receivable upon all vinexpired' : fire risks running more than one year from date of policy, $1,501 ,121.59 : unearned premiums (pro- rata) ...... ........ 790.7CS SO j.- . Total unearned premiums as computed above....- '. 1,022,052 01 '. Due and accrued for salaries, rent, advertising, and for agency and other miscellaneous expenses 1 10,000 00 Commissions, brokerage, and other charges due and to become due to agents and brokers, on premiums paid and in course of collection 19,999 13 Total amount of all liabilities, «xcept capital stock and net sur plus $1,11?,2°9 57 Joint-stock capital actually paid up in cash 200 000 00 Surplus beyond capital and all other liabilities ". 2,231 J32 95 . Aggregate amount ■of all liabilities, including paid-up capital stock and net surplus? $3 549 432 53 RECEIPTS DURING THE YEAR. Cross premiums on risks written and renewed, during the * year ...... J1.20G.G09 S5 Deduct reinsurance, rebate, abatement and return premiums;.:- 273.397 Si Net cash actually received for premiums 5 983,509 0-1 Tteeeivc-d for interest on mortgages C 3 533 27 Received for interest and dividends on stocks and bonds, collateral loans, and from all other 109,330 S7 Income received from all other sources— viz.: "Rents ........ 2.576 99 .Iggregate amount of receipts actually received during the year in cash S 1 139550 17 DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE YEAR. ' ' ' '- ' Fire. Gross amount actually paid for losses (including $15.210 00 losses occurlng in "previous years)...-..... — $017,014 44 Peduct all amounts actually received for. salvage (whether on losses of the last "or of previous years). $], 897. C7. and all amounts actualiv. received for reinsurance in other compa nies, r7G.5G0.30. Total deduction .... ... 75.527 97. N<-t amount paid during: the year for losses $i ; 538.216 47 .'Cash dividends actually nald stockholders during the year..... 300.000 00 ' Paid for commission: or brokerage.. - ........ ..'....'... 229/T72 CO : Paid for salaries. ; fees, or other charges of officers, clerks. aKents. and •: air other emp10yee5............ :. C 5.. r SO 91 .Paid for State and local taxes in this and other States — .. ........ 52993 27 . All other payments and expenditures ...... 70.231 42 • Aggregate amount of actual disbursements during the year inca.sh'.si,os6,7G4 67 V BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA DURING. THE YEAR. ♦:;.;■■",,■./. - ....... . ■ . - • ', ' ' - : ■ Fire. ■■ Tiiskfj -written...... — .. — .... .:.. 5554.214 00 i- Premiums received (grotsK). ..............:.. ..... ..:.. 11,228 S3 ■i-xjOfiees oal<3 — .. .—;. — ; ;. '..;..... .... .....*............; ; 3.724 96 •Jlrfjgsee- incurred.;.. ... . ........ ............. 4,374 96 ■•'•.-..- ; ; .-;.;■ J. •L. 'CUNNINGHAM. President ■ ; ' ; fSitmed) ■■ . , H. A. -LITTLE; Secretary. - State ot- New York. County of Warren— ss.: Sworn to- January "21. -1902.- before : V CUTLER J.DELONGv Notary Public. JULIUS STRAUS &S^N,Agts., 1004 Main Street, Richmomd; Va.. ...» " , - , , ' • THE STATE EXPENSES;' TKXT OP THE ? IIOUSE CO3IMIT i TEEJS BEI'OItT ON. FIXAXCE. , LIST OF APPROPRIATIONS. Sums Set Apart for the Conduct of .'. tlie Various Departments- of State ■-* Government for Xcxt Two Flucal ; ..-Years. ■'.. -.. -' The following are the appropriations for tne two fiscal years ending, Sept. 30, 190-, and; Sept. 30,\ 1903, as reported from the house, committee on finance. , • Governor's salary, $5,000. , ■ Governor's secretarj-, $1,200. Clerk to attorney-general, $900. . . . Expenses "of attorney-general's office, ex clusive, of mileage, $200. .: :' - Auditor of public accounts, $3,000. \.r Clerks in office of auditor, of public ac counts, $11,000, and $T»00 additional for tem porary assistance to assist in paying pen sions. Contingent expense of office of auditor of public accounts, £1,500. Second auditor, salary, ii,300 and com missions allowed by law. v Clerks for second auditor, $3,280. Contingent expenses of second auditor's office," 5200. . . Treasurer's salary, $1,750, and commis sions allowed by law. : , ■ " Clerks for 'treasurer, $5,000, this to in clude compensation of funding. clerk. . ■~> Contingent expenses of treasurer's office, $200. " : . . ■ . . ' Secretary of the Commonwealth, salary, $2,OCK) and commissions allowed by law. Clerks to secretary H of the Common wealth, $3,20 i), this to include a libra • rian: , • - Contingent office expenses of the secre tary of the Commonwealth, SOuO. Register of the land office, salary, $1,500 and fees not to avowed $3CO. Expenses for this orlice. $300. Board of public works, expenses, in cluding salary of secretary, $750. Receiving and ~ forwarding document clerk and messenger, $1,100. • Janitor for capitol and . offices, $450. ; . Janitor in galleries of capitol, $3GO. Conductor of elevator, $600. 'Fireman of elevator; ?600.^ ; ! - ' ■ Six* policemen ■ at 'capitol,' ?i,6So,' one _of whom, to, be clerk in the register of land office. Night -. watchman at library buildinc. $720. Night watchman at court of appeals an( 5 . second floor of library building, SiSO. Janifor and doorkeeper at library, $360. Janitor at library offices, $300. Conductor of elevator in library, $600. Fireman, at library, $725.,' • Policeman' at library,' $600. =• -i. 'Messenger to governor,' s6oo. ' : '. ■ Labor at executive'rriansibn!' $300.' . -' Four telephones in public buildings, $142. Ice, fuel and lights in buildings, $3,000. Commissioner of railroads, salary, $2,500. Office expenses, commissioner of rail roads, $I.oou. Commissioner of agriculture, salary, $1,500, .and commissions not to exceed $500. His clerk's salary. $500. Adjutant-general's salary, $2,000 from military fund. - , Superintendent of public printing, sala ry,.sl.so0 j and( clerks $000. , , r^. r , ; , 'fsjKf . Superintendent of . public. • instruction^ $2,000. Commissioner of labor, salary. $1,200, to include amount allowed of $1,700 for office expenses. PENITENTIARY. '■' Officers' salary, $S,SSO, to include matron and cooks. Guards, exterior and interior, $21,600. - Three directors' salary, $450. Clerk of senate, including salary allow ■cd,- t $l t AW:"' ■ Ul - t r - -• ii/;i ■•■■••.-•-•.'•• •;.«- .- >■*- ■-. . Clerkt ? -t"d house" of; delegates,-' salary, 1 '?I,COO. - JUDGES SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS. Associate judge, resident of RICK .MOXD, §4.000. ' Three associate judges, $3,000 each. Stenographer, $1,203. Travelling expenses of judtres. $600. CIRCLiT JUDGES; Eleven circuit judges, $1,600 each, .mak ing .J.otal 0f... §17.0^0. ,• ;;'„ ',' ..'„,. '".,., :. t Vi.l,, ' Two.. circuit judge's at ' s2,3oo , each. ,•.•' ?-t,i'?': ; One circuit judge, 52.200. ' ,'•:. - • . .-v ' One circuit judge, $1,800. Two circuit judges, $1,900. Mileage. $3,000. Judge of chancery court of RICHMOND $2,300. Judge -of- court of law and equity, of RICHMOND. 52.G0;;. Judq;e of court of law and chancery, Norfolk city, $2,000. Reporter supreme court of appeals, ?i,200. . Clerk . of. supreme . court of : Staunton,' $320. :• • ■ -■••;. j-p ■'■ •• . Clerk of supreme court of Wytheville. $3i:o. Clerk supreme court, Richmond. $500. Clerk circuit court. Richmond. $400. Contingent expenses courts, $25,000 or as much as may be necessary. ■ Civil contingent fund, $10,000. Repairing executive mansion, $7,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ..-• CRIMINAL EXPENSES. ' ■• •:• ■'■ ■ : Transportation" -of! : "conyicts. to p'eriite'n-, tiary, $6,000 or as much thereof -as may be necessary. Expenses of juries, wit nesses and prison associations, $240,000, but not more than $300 a year to be paid to (-'■ physicians of RICHMOND and Nor folk: GENERAL EXPENSES. Public printing, $IS,OOO. Printing records of criminal cases in supreme court, JJSOO. Printing and binding, $3,000. Protection of oysters, maintenance of steamers and vessels, $20,000, to be paid oiit of oyster lax. ■ , ■ . Commissioners of revenue, postage and express on lands and property books, $50, 000. ■ • .. ■ i Pensions, $30>3,000. . > Lunatics, $10,000. STATE HOSPITALS FOR INSANE. Central.. s9s,ooo and $20,000 additional for fire. "protection, 1 water supply and pur chase of land. ''.'-.' Eastern. $75,000 and in addition $50,000 and the. insurance and money from pay patients, also $5,000 to repair ward A, and for water.' Western, in addition to pay-patients, $105,000 and $10,000 • to discharge current obligations now outstanding. , Southwestern, $55,030 and $10,000 for re pairing and. altering steam piant, laun dry and electrical repairs. Superintendent, officers and employes, as follows: Superintendent of Wester*;, $2,250. • - ;■ x • . _• ■.". • Central, $2,250. Eastern, $2,0u0. -; Southwestern. $I,SOO. Fivst and second physicians not to ex ceed $1,200 a year. . v Third assistant not to exceed $900. Stewards of Western and Central, each not exceeding $1,000. Stewards of Eastern and Southwestern not exceeding ?SOO. ■ \ • .'■' Clerks, $750.. ■ Engineer, $700. : .'■. v INSTITUTIONS OF. LEARNING. Medical College of Virginia, 7 $5,000. r . State Female NorrVial School, $15,000, and ; $12,503 for- new building. , . • ; 'University of Virginia, $50^000. and;addi-" tional . for., amount l expended on hospital,: to. be 1 refunded, to btate. ...'■■ - Virginia Military Institute. $25,000.- Richmond Eye Infirmary, $1,500. ,- : -- •-■-,• ■ Virginia School, for. Deaf and Blind/ $40, 000 and $20. t^O^fdr new buildings..; ]■'•[ ■) ;: ■■■-' Polytechnic Institute,- Blacksburg^ $25, 000 ?and. an additional sum of $25,000 for new buildings. •' '',-' Virginia Normal and Collegiate Instir tute,- $15,000." provided' that it be' converted into an industrial school. W, William and Mary rCollege, $15,000 and .-$5.000, f0r electric light plant.'- , ••■;■-"•-.; ■-"•-. ;;"- : " Public schools. $200,000. ' -.-'".- ■'{ Soldiers' Home, ;$30,000;i; $30,000;i : : ..' -';. Brown , Pot* er-PliHlip* Break. . -< LONDON. ; March ' : i 2L^-MrsX Brown rPot- Vr£,i ? as ■ii a £ aln '* quarrelled?: with -f Stephen 7 Philhps.>ar.dnhasi,definltelyf;decUnedyto appears in =the) characters bf^'CalypEO.Vjin^ his play,- "Ulysses," -on Easier iMoaday^g A G6O(3flHeat"ted Man,. or in other words, men with good sound hearts, are not ■ very numerous. The iricre asmi n g number of; sudden deaths from heart-disease .-- -'V --■ '■•■'' ' ' -"■"--' daily chron icled by the press, is proof of the alarm ing preva lence of this dangerous complaint, and as no one can foretell just when a fatal collapse" J ; A - Kreamer. will occur, the danger of neg lecting treatment is certainly a very risky matter, i If you. are short of breath , ■ have pain in left side, smothering spells, pal pitation, unable to lie on side, especially the left, you should begin taking MUeV Heart Cure. J. A. Kreamer of Arkansas City, Kaps., says: "My heart was so bad it was im possible forme to lie down, and I could neither sleep nor rest My decline was rapid, and I realized I must jet help soon. I was advised to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, which I did, and candidly believe it saved my life.*' Dr. Mile*"- Remedies sre sold by all. druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., 'El^-nri. !nc\ USE GOOD COAL. it's the cheapest in the end. Try a ton of our Coal. "It's thoroughly screened and free from dirt and slate. ••jYpu-See'ltv-Pays; to please the people, arid that's what we ha ve been doing for mnny years. You will find our Coal is not almost as good as any other, but a little better than what is generally sold. i5^A. D. LANDERKIN, Secretary and Treasurer, arxd Both 'Phones, fe 4-Tu,Th&Sat3m I CLOVER, TIMOTHY, M I GRASS SEED, »' I I SE ED OATS, CORN, I l\. NORTHERN-GROWN | I SEED POTATOES, Etc. | 3 We inn fee a specially of High- % Grade FIELD SEEDS, buy in | s-j| large 'quant ties, and are prepared || \\ to. make low prices, quality consid- g| j3 ered. Write us when buying. P I N. E. SAVAGE & SON, j p . Grain and Seed Merchants,. | I Richmond, Va. , | '■ . ;.... Wed,Sat,&\vf2m. A Stiye C'Uiro foir CJ-o.aos'a'liicea. $1.00 A JJOTTLE. At-I.I>KL'CCHSTS. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEUETA3LS PILL £0.. New York ' mo IG-Sa 1y) ffia CHICHESTEH'S ENGLISH 33 ,_<Kr^v Oriclnal oad Ouly Genuine. ; P^-'T'W^VSAFE. Alwa.f.re-lab!s I.B<Ho..aikDrue K i«t ,P- i\ for CHICHJSSTKtt'S KNGLISH .<f^^'AV~a in KEI> .lad Uald motallic boxes, sealed! a3=T»Cw« wilh Wue ribbon. Take no olfccr. Kcfiuo . «*s» 'SiNj "nncerons Substitution* mid liulta-' ~ fif tlunn. But of jour MrnggiM. or «-nl 4p. iv JT i:jhi|u for i'iirth-ul:ir». Tc»tlinotilul» \C* • £* and "Seller for I.«dieV»« Utter, l.r re -X . if. turn Mail. lO.JHU) Oitlmonials. SoM bj • • • ' ill Drus>;i>-.ii. - rittrhratrr fbemlcal C 0., . thii pi>n— y.,,it, «••■> ■ ""<!.\.. t»A. ,-■'-. (my R-W.Snt^s»n,?."»- -•■«•'?' DEPARTURE OP, STEAMERS. MERCHANTS 1 AND M irir TRANSPdRTATIbNaOMPANY'S Steamship Lines. ' \. : , Direct liuute (o aOSTON, MASS., A.\O FROVIDEXCii, ' '«.' I. .■■■":. ■■." :'. \.. • Steamers leave, Norfolk for Boston MONDAY, WEDNESDAY/FRIDAY, ana SATURDAY; for "Providence TUiCSJAY. FRIDAY. : and SUNDA Y-:at 6 P. * 11. . ■:' Accommodations an iV cuisine unsurpaaa ■' &S. - ; ; ;\ ' y v';■■■.;:■-.>v ';■■■.;:■-.> % .'.S-rciP' ' • '■• "• ■ ■ '■'■ Passengers and freight taken for ali New -England points.- -v -. -; -w '■ .. ■ ■-: :;Tickets on sale at Chesapeake and Ohio and Norfolk and "Western railway offices ; and *33. e*.»t Main; street/ v ' -■'- , i R. H. WRIGHT. A geni. ■ .delS-ts ■■■; - \- Norfolk. Va. TimerScari L-ine. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON ';-"' ■-•; Sailing Wedncsrla'-s : at .10 A.- M. : : ; Ph"adelphia"..Mar.2".?r .; •"" : ~iMs.'.:.ApriP9:; St. Pau1.....: April 2 , Philadelphla...'Ap. : 16 / Red S ta r L. \ n e . •■ " new ; york— anVw^p^paris. ::•: :• "j ; ; v .> " '; Sailing Wednesdays a; Noon: '..-■ , : \ ■• _ Haverford*.. .Mar :< 2u ! !. South wark: %9 * b .ktiand '.:. ; .Aprir2 iPerinlarid/.rvr.'April 14 ;;:■■.:■•«•■ t,--; %-.-■■: y;^:-y^-- : - :^.r*p?/.z-F;- t M.--;/^: j I Interna tibnal i Navigation ,s Company, " : ' - ' ;>Piers 14 and 15,^ North' river/ K^v - Office;i73sßroadway;tN^Y. -i L-"- W. B. PAL.MER?&*CO.,> fp^p^aichriond^S .1.................:.-.: ;■ November 24. 1901. Ji- - LEAVE J KICHMOXD (DAUiY),' BYRD- ] -'.'■•■■'■■■: V STREET ST ATI OX. r" - " " ' - U:OO A." M. r NORFOLK LIGHTED. ."'Ar-. J rives Norfolk 11:120 A', hi:, Stops only : at -Petersburg,: Waverly,. and :buf - folk. Stops; at-Wakefield>only/ to let off: passengers, holding tickets; •from Richmond, and »:05 A. ?M., THE ; CHICAGO. EXPREsS. . : for Lynchburg, ■' Roanoke.' -.. Colum bus; and : Chicago.' ' Buffet Parlor, Car Petersburg t to Roanoke. Pul» man Sleeper Roanoke: to Colum bus; also, for Bristol, Konxville. and . Chattanooga: Pullman. Sleeper . .Roanoko to Knoxville. . ' - . . \ :»:OO P.: M., Ocean Shore Limited. Ar ' .. rives Norfolk 5:20 P: M. Stops only at Petersburg, 'Waverly, and Sut ■':'■- folk.- Connects at. Norfolk, with steamers; to- Bjston,: Providence, . }y New York," Baltimore, and Wash ington. . : ■ 7:23 P. M., for Suffolk, Norfolk, and.in termediate stations. Arrives at . Norfolk at'lo:4o P. M . ' ■ - O-1O P. M., for Lynchburg and Roa ■ noke. Connects at Lynchburg with Washington and Chattanooga Lim ited. Pullman . Sletpers. Lynchourg . to iMemphis and New Orleans. Cafe Parlor, and Observation Cars Radford to Attala, Ala. Pullman Sleeper between P.ichmond and- Lynchburg. Berths ready for oc / cupancy at S:3O P. M.'. Also, "Pull / man Sleeper Petersburg and Roa noke. • Trains arrive Richmond from Lynch burg and the -West daily -at 7:35 A. M. and S :5G *P. M. ; from Nor- - folk and the East atll:l<> A. 11., 11:42 A. M-, and O:CO P. M. ■■ Office: 838 Main street. JOHN B. WAGNER, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. c- h. bosley; District Passenger Agent. W. B. "-BEVIL.LV . ■:.< General Passenger. Agent. General Office : Roanoke, Va. f e 23 ATLANTIC-COAST LIKE. Sclieiiuie 111 Effect Jiisjuiix'y 14, I'JOli . TItAI.VJi- LEAVE lIiCIi.HOAD— IJVitI)- STUEET.STATIO.V. O:OO A. M., NORFOLK LIMIT £D, Dai ly. Arrives Petersburg 9:31 A. M., Norfolk 11:20. A. V M. . Stops only, at : 'y. Petersburg,- Waverly. and SafC .Ik. O :()."> A. M. Daily. Arrives Pete: sburg . 9:49 A. M:, W.-ldon 11:50 A. AL, Fayetteville 4:25 P. M., Ci-.aru aton 10:55 P. M.; Savannah . 2:55 A. M., Jacksonville 8:30 A. M., Port Tam pa 7:10 P. M. Connects at. \Vils _n with No. 47, arriving GoUlsboro' ?.:-o P. M., Wilmingion 6 P. M. Pull man Sleeper New York to Jackson ; ■ vtn* ■ i 1:55 A. M. Daily, except Sunday. Ar rives Petersburg 12:35 F. M. btops Manchester. Drewr y's Biuft, Ct.n tralla.riand-Chester on ' signal. ! 3:« JO P. M. OCEAN SMOKE LIMITED. Daily. -Arrives ' "Peters bur«; 3:30 P. M., Norfolk 5:20 P. M. Stops only at Petersburg, Waverly. and Sal-, folk. 4.:3i> P. M. Dally, except Sunday. Ar rives Petersburg s:ls V. M., Weldon 7:35 P. M., and Rock> Mount 9 P. M Makes all int<=rmeUate stops.. «:O« P. M. Daily. Arrives Petersburg .7 P. M. Makes all stojjJ*: 7:23 P.M. FLORIDA" AND WEST iN DIAN LIMITED. Daily. Arrives Petersburg 7:59 P. M. Connects with Norfolk and Yy"es.tltn i.^r Nor folk and intcrmedia'e polnU::Em poria- 9:03 P:"M. :' '(connects WithFA^ lantic and Dnnvilleror stat ons be tween Emporia and . Lawrence • ville); Weldon 9:3S P. M...-Fay tte ville 12:32 A. M.. Charleston 0 A. M.. Savannah 9:00 A. M.. Jackson ville 12:45 P.' M.. Port Tampa 11:30 P. M. - -■ • ' -NEW LTNE TO MIDDLE GIvOR GIA POINTS— Arrving A^gus.a 7:55 A. M.. Maon 11:15 A.M.. At lanta 12:35 -P. M:. Thonv'sviile 2:?o P. M. Pullman- S>-per N?w York to Wilmingt*in:-Chai-!e'i'on ; r^Port Tanipa. Jacksonnll^iT-Augus.a, ixnd. Macnn. - r - ■". -■■•,:' '■''■ O:1OP.M. Daily. Arriving Pete: -abur» 9:55 P. M. '""onn' cts at Petersbu g with Norfolk and Western ral way, arriving- Lvnchburt? 2:31. A. M., Roanoke 5 A. M.. Bristol 10:!0 A. M. Pullman Sleeper Richmond to Lynchburr 11:30 P.M. Dally". Arrives Petersburg 12:10 A...M. ll:5O P. M. Dnily. except Surdny. THE NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL:' Arrives Charl. ston 0:36 A. M," Savannah '10:50- A".' -M.v- Jack sonville 2:50 P.- M.r St. Augustine 4:00 P. M.. -Tampa 10:40 P.M. .TR mv«! t.inilVP T?Tr:»;^si»M). 3:57 A. M. Daily. From "Jacksonville, Savannah, "Charleston, Atlanta Macon, Augusta, and - all points South. 6:40 A. M. Daily, except Monday. From Tampa, St. Augustine. Jack sonville. Savannah, and Charles ton. 7:35 A. M. Daily. From Petersourg, Lynchborg, and the West. S.4S A. M. 'Daily, except Sunday. Petersburg local. llrlO.A. M. Daily, except Sunday. From Goldsboro' and' iniermeuTite sta tions, Norfolk, and Suffolk. 11:42 A. M. Daily. From Norfolk. Suf folk, and Petersburg. ; „ „ 11:10 A. M. Sunday only. From Norfolk, Suffolk, and Petersburg. 2:15 P. M. Daily, except Gunday. From Petersburg. „ 7:45 P. M. ■ Daily. From-Minmi, Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savanrnh, Charleston, Wilmington, Golds boro', and all points South. 8:50 P. M. Daily. , From Norfolk, Suf folk, and Petersburg. - . ; ; S:SO P. M. Daily. From Petersburg. Lynchburg. T and i W W est. iEpsoN> Traffic: Manager. J. R. KENLY, General Manager, H. M. EMMERSON, General Passenger Agent. C.S. CAMPBELL. Division Passenger Agent, Ja 14 ■ S2S east Main street. . DEI'ARTUUE OP STEAMERS. JT^ ' STEAHSiiiP - CQMPUTi: i-'o.' i. « ■• iii. ,:.Wt.., iiiitK ii-^si. PASSENGERS can leave daily, except Sunday, -.by Chtsaptaice and Ohio railway at i>. A.. M: via Norfolk, and Zuo'p ii via UIU Point and Norfolk, or a a. ll.'and .. I*. ,-\i. v.> -NOiIOiK aiiU lUa.uuß, - way, via Norio.k; both line.s .conneccin wilh direct 'steamers hailing same ciay or oy ooiiiijaiiy's . ikw ■;>. suainw : jtirajidun leaving .\ionday, Wednesuuy, and : Fri/fif vl at 7-.P.-'"Al..'-arr:vins.;at Norfolk at ■ C' A.' M., there . -trans/erring to New York sttamer. *- FREIGHT for all northern, eastern and roreiga port© rectived at compaiiy's wharf, Rocketts, and forwarded daily except Sunday v •" f FKOM NEW YORK. PASSENGERS -can leave daily, exceo' Sunuay. =.f'-om ; company's, pie;-, jjo.y o . 6 North river,, a^- -«* -P.- M-, lor o.'d Point Comfort and: : Norfolk,, connecting witi , Chesapeake and, OhKx.and .Norfolk and Western trains for. Richmond,, or wltn new: steai-or Brandon, leaving Norfolk ■Tuesday. ; Thursday, and aunduy 7p ■ \f FREIGHT received and forwartftd da-iy exceiJL Sunday: • -.Tickets .on" sale atcoinpsny's otlice, s :>iH east Mair ' street; Richn. ond Transfer Company's.- 90. east. Ma:n: street; i» U r yhy'3^ Hotel. Chesapeake .md 'Ohio, anil : Richmond . and .Petersburg ■depots, Hkh mond.- Baggage: cheeky: through to , ali For 'further lnformitlon appiy to • .-■;• . .;., JOHN 'P.-'-MAYER, Agent, 1212, east. Main street; Richmond Val General .offlces:; El Beach strpet corner iWPSt s:r«-f»t, N»»w York. N. -Y. . ; v ; m-B. W \LTCER.-- - J. J; BROWN Traffic .Mflnpec-. >.Gen'! Pf.« ! A eent ' 'Ai'pOlili.cC* '■'. ia.»iUHjT: ua-j'a ; ovfci "■ ri."JiIS-, r'AJf, •FHiDAi.'ana SLJiNUAiv at a:i;t llfe>c. ■ y»-,j;-:v.J^v-:;--;->?.--,:'- " : :-~^.../ ••.v-vi.-.o^ ; ■: Fi«lght- received: daily, until, 5" P.-M. . : viFor " further :: ' inf ormatiohi* apply :? to c: : v : : : , J. "W. M'CARRICK;: 1 General 3 Sou them fAgent :* Ofllee.'ißocketta.' -W." P.^CLYDTC' ftCO.^t J»2<: General' AjEents.vPh'leflfiDhi* ft; g ;■■..■- • — r~~~" ' " — '.' : . j ' • ' •" RAILROAD ijLI WES '"""-V^^i.v KAItWAi Schedule in Effect .Feb. ic.i IJHKi. ; Trains Leave and Arrtre 14th-Street ■ station. ; : ' y '.:: ;.- TItAIXS LEAVE. niCHJIOXDi V \. _ 10-SOAVM.,: No] 9, daily for Durham. 'N. :- ; C. Danville,, and -all. lochJ stations "/ ■ south, ' connecting 5 at "Burkev.lle '"-;.; with. Norfolk, and -Western raliway for Farm ville, Lynchburg and nil • local stations West; at Jeffreys for - local stations on Norfolk ' Division to ' Danville ; "."at - Oxford for.: Jlen derson. ' ; " : -. - • ":. ■--'" ■■"■'■ , : ,; 2-3O P M.. No. 29,. limited train- davy, ' tor- Jacksonville and -all 7 Florida : points; Havana, Nassau, etc. ton ■ nects at MoseKy ; wilh Tarmvill* and Powhatan - railroad; at Greensboro' for Durham, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem; at Charlotte with : No. 35. United Statps fast mail, solid train. : dally, for New .• Orleans and points S&iKh, whlca ■carries ' Sleepers- to New 'Orleans. Drawia*-Room Sieeocr Richmond to \tlanta and Birmingham. Through train, with Bleeper. Balls '■■ burr to MemDhis. Dlnlnr-Car .«r %: i .- vice.' -.. ' :. -" ■■- ■ ■ -' ' '- „ ' -■' ■ li-3O i» M-. No. 11.. oouthern Expresr daily for Atlanta; Augusta. J«icic srnvllle and points South. Sleeker for Da jville. Greensboro', Salls - bury. .a." id Charlotte, open at Rich-; mond 9.3u P- Ml Connection with ' New York and Florida Exprea3 and soutl:^-i2Vrn Limited, which , car ries through Sleepers to Augusta. Savannah, "Jacksonville. Tampa, Nashville. Memphis. Atlanta. New Orleans, etc. Complete Dlnlng-Car service. •'■ Also. Pullman ,Touri3t Sleeper Mondays. Weanesdays. and Fridays Washington to San Fran cisco, without change, with connec tions for all point 3ln Texas. Mexi co, and California. . . 6:00 P M.. No. 17, * local dally, «xcept Sundf*v. for- Keysville and inter mediate points. TT>»,r<; ; vßH!yE IJf ItlCH^lO>*t». " f?:OO A. M.) -■ . 5:43 P M.) From Atlanta. Augusra. Jacksonville. -Ashevlll*'. " and all points South. 8:4O A. M.. from Keysville and local stations. . 3:25 P. M.. from Durham. CTiarlotte. Danville and Int^rmpd.'ate stations t rye \r, T^r!" r 7;i'^ T ' rT *. Nob. 61 end «2. between Manchester and N>aDol!.« YORK-RIVER USE, V^JI?5 T I'Hli FA VOiti'll^ iioL'l & .^Ulli'll. LEAVE IWCHMOSD. ' 4:iJO P. ikL, JSo. 10, rsa.L.ui^ie Limited, daiiy, except OL'nuays, for -West Poiut, connecting at West Point with .steamers for Baltimore and York-rive»: landings ilondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, connect ing at Ltster Manor with stage for Walker ion and Tappahannock Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days. Ji. 15 P. 11.. No. 10, Mondays,. "sv"ednes daya,' and F.iuays, local toti.rerfs for "West "Point an i Intermediate stations. Connects with stage at Lester iianor for Walkerton and Tappahannock. 5-O<« A. M.. No. 74. local mixed. Leaves cialiv, except Sunday, for West point and Intermediate 3tation3. '-connecting, with sc:.ge at L«s:er Manor for \V alker^on and Tappa (,a.rmoc"K TRAINS iR'.UVE .■RICHMn\Ji'.'-- O:15 A- M., daily, from West Point, with connection from Baltimore, Wed nesdays, Fridays, and Sundays 10-45 A. M.. No. 9. Wednesrlays s,nd J Friday«. 5:13 P M-. ually, except. Sundays, from West Point and Intermediate sta tions. Steamers leave West Point Mondays. Wednesdays, and Frfdayn r.-.ni} r. M.. arriving Baltimore 8:SO A. M. Steamers call at Almonds, Clay Bank and Gloucester Point. C. W. WESTBLTRY, District Pissenger Agent. S2O east Main street, " Richmond. Va. ' " ■:, S. H. HARDWTCK. ! General Passenger Agont. F. S. GANNON. ■s nlrfl Vfcp-Pros'tfent ant? General Mnn ngor. W.ich'nsrtrm. D. C. fe 15 SESBOIRD Air Line Railway. -CAPITAL GITY ROUTE." ' Short Line to ' Principal Cities of the South and Southwest, Florida, Cuba. Texas. California, and Mexico, reaching the Capitals of Six States. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH 2. 1502; TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND—MAIN STREET STATION— DAILY. No. 27. No. 31. 2:20 P. M. 10:37 P. M.— Lv. Richmond. 3:00 P. M. 11:20 P. M.— Lv. Petersburg. 7:27 P. M. 3:34 A. M.— Lv. Raleigh. . 1U:25 ~P. M. fi:2o A. JI.-Ar. Hamlet. 10:35 £'. M. 6:40 A. M.— Lv. Hamlet. • .< L') A..M. 4:55 P. M.— Ar. Atkmr.a. 2:00 A.M. 9:35 A. M.—Ar. Columbia. (Eastern Time.) 1:05 A. M. S:4O A. M.— Lv. Columbia. • (Central Time.) 4:40 A aL 12:05 P. M.—Ar. Savannah. 7:52 A. M. 2:50 P. M.—Ar. Brunswick. 9:25 A. M. 3:40 P. M.—Ar. Fernandina. 9:05 A. M. 3:50 P. M.—Ar. Jacksonville. 10:50 A. M. 5:10 P. M.—Ar. St. Augustine. 3:15 P. M 10:00 P. M.—Ar. Tallahassee. I:4S P. M 12:40 A. M.—Ar. Ocala. 5:10 P.M. 7:20 A. M.—Ar. Orlando. 5:40 P. M. 5:00 A. M.—Ar. Tampa. 7:15 P. M. C:00 A. M.—Ar. Port Tampa. 10:50 P. M. S:10 A. M.—Ar. Miami. Train No. 25 leaves Richmond 9:10 A. M. daily for Petersburg, Norlina, N. C, and all intermediate points. Connection at Norlina with train arriving Henderson 2:10 P. M. and Raleign 3:50 P. M. daily, and Durham 4 P. M. daily, except Sunday. Trains leave Richmond for Washington. New York, and the East daily— No. 34 at 8:45 A. M.. and No. GG at 5:05 P. M. Connections at Jacksonville and Tampa for all Florida East coast points and Cuba and Porto Rico: at New Orleans for all points inT exas. Mexico.. and California. TRAINS ARRIVE AT RICHMOND— DAILY. 6:35 A. M., No. 34 I From all points South 4:5n P. M., No. GG | and Southwest. 5:45 P. M.. No. 3'J. from Norlina, N. C, Petersburg, and local points. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. Nos. Stfand 34— Florida and Metropolitan Limited. Pullman Drawing-Room. Obser vation, and Compartment Sieeping-Cars between New York and St." Augustine. Pullman Dining-Cars between New York and Richmond and between Hamlet and St. Augustine.. Vestibuied Coaches be tween New York and -Washington, and between Richmond and St. Augustine. Pullman Sleeping-Cars Ctrl-weekly) be tween Washington and Pinehurst. " Pull man Sleeping-Cars (daily) between Jack sonville and Tarr.pa. and l>etwoen Jaek sonvi!!f> and Orlnr.do. Also, through Draw ing-Room Sleeping-Cars between' New York and Atlanta, and Cafe-Cars between Hnmlet.and Athmtn. Nos. 27 and : «— Seaboard .Fast Mall. Pullman Drawing-Room Buffet Sleeping- Cars between N^w York and ' Jacksonville, connecting at Hamlet with S'eeping-Car to and from Atlanta, in connection with which throughvPutlrTian tick-ts are sold Pullman Pnrlor-C-'rs b«fween Jnckscn ville and Tampa. Finest J>>v Oni-iioa W. J. MAY, City Ticket Agenf. Z. P. SMITH. District Passenger agent. •Phone 105. j IOCS east Main street. BA¥ LINE TO BALTIMORE Via C. &. O. Railway and \; . Old Point. U.S. KAIL ROUTE. , ; Leave Richmond, via Chesapeake ana Ohio railway dally, except ; Sunday, at 4 P. M.; connecting at Old . Point with the superb steamers of the Old" Bay ' Line; leaving at tUS P. M., arrivingfßaltlmore 6:30 iA. -M., in^ time to -make connection .•with-riall. trains; North, East, -', and West/ Short ; ralP : ride; ; and all night"- s on ; one -or the -.• finest* steamers .In -/southern waters^' Returning,-; arrive 10; A- " •IL dally.v except Monday. ; _ T'-*Z\':;~- PAIIMTS. VVB OFFJCK TUB 'iJiiST QUAJUTI : :• oni*t of:-- <■•■', ; ;-- i -'.;:-r:.-.';-'-v . - - ■'.'■■ PURS LJjSS»KFI> OILil ! " LJEWIS'S WHITE L£AX>. PAINTERS' COLORa ' ..!'{;«•& ■J3/ oi^^^& : PASSENGER HEW ftlAiM-SIHEET STATION LEAVE RICH3IOSD. -n-oo : \ M Daily- Local to Old Point. and , Portsmouth. Parlor : ■'■'■*" CtLr "'" ' ' ■ " ■ ■ ' ' iblOA. M. Except Sunday. Local to »"■ -.-ciifton Forge. Connects for .Orange; Cuipeper. Calverton. and 10-^O A UU M- bS Daily for Lynchburg. Lex ington, and C.lfton Forge Coa " nects -except b'unday. for Rosaeyv^ Alberene; and ■New Ca-stU-. -, 2-1O P. M. Except Sunday, Wa.h.n? ton and Old Poln: LsrniCtd. for Norfolk via Old Point: Parlor and Observation cars to Old Point . : "-4". M Daily. St. Louis and Chica "' go Limited.' Dining-car train. Eull marr for Cincinnati. Louisville, and St 'Louis. -Five to eight hours' " quickest line West. Connects for sis* i?' gssisapss Gordonsville to Staunton, except 4-OO p Un M a> T>ally. For Old Point, Nor ' fo"lk and Portsmouth, Pullman ta Old Point. Connects at Old Point v.-ith Washington. Baltimore, and Cape Charles steamer,!. K-ir»"P M. Except Sunday to Bremo. n-V?o p it. Except Sunday to Ooswell. 10-aO P. M. Daily. F. F. V. -D'nlngr CfiT train. Connects for Virginia Hot Springs. Pullman to HJnton. con necting with Parlor Car to Cincin nati, and Pullman to Cincinnati. Louisville and the West ARRIVE XEW M A TX-STHEET STA TION". 8:0O a. M. Except Sunday, from D^«i wcl!. ■ ■-S.-3O.A'. M- Dally from Cincinnati. R*4O A. M. Except Sunday, frpm Bremo. 1O:OO A. M. Dn!Jy from Norfolk and > Portsmouth. T2:OO Xonn. .Except Sunday, from Nor folk and Portsmouth. X-r.n p HI. Daily from Cincinnati. C:35 P. M. Dp fly from Clifton ITo rga and Lynchburg. and except Sun day from New "Castle. Lexington, and Buckingham Branch. C:4." P. M. Daily from Norfolk and "Portsmouth." 5:1.% P. M. Kxcppt Sunclav. from Cil* ton Forge and Charlottesvt'le. Apply at £09 cast Main street|l9o3 fast Main street. Murphy's Hotfl. or NVW Main-Street Station ticket offices for fur ther information. H. W. "FULLER, '. JOHN D. POTTS " G. P. A. A. O. -P. A. C E. DOYLE. General Manager. Cfe 9) Stag Ti ® f s StAiLiiyA'lJi Sc:ie«lule in Effect ■ -March 2. tJM>2. TRAI\S LEAVE HICUMOXD-SORTH. • w ' no. 4:07 A. M. Dally, from BTRD-STREEI STATION, for Washington and beyond. Stops at Miiford, FTed« er'-:ksburg, and Alexandria. Sleep* In,, Cars to Washington and Ncn ■; York, i -jing Car. «::43.A ■ it Daiiy, from MAIN". STREEI STATION, Florida and Metropolis Limittxl. for Vv'asn lngton ana beyond. Stops at Fredericksburs and Alexandria, All Pullman Cars. No extra fare, other than usual Pullman charge. Dining Car. t*::s-i a. M. Except Monday, from BYRD-STREST STATION, New York and Special, "for Washington and beyond. Makea na stops. All Pullman Cars. No ex tra fare, other than usual Pull man charge- Dining Car. T:--4 A. M. Except Sunday, from ELBA STATION, accomodation for Ash land and'' intermediate points. 8.00 A. M. Sunday only. * from BIRD STREET STATION. fo r Washing fen and beyond. Stops at Elba, G>n Allen. and local stations, Ashfand to Quantico inclusive, Occoquan .and -Alexandria. Buffet- Parlor. Car.- - " , fc»:so ASM.^Except Sunday, from BYRD-STREET STATION. for Washington and beyond. Stops at Elba, Glen Allen, nnd local sta tions, .Ashland to Qu:intico Inclu sive. Occoquan md -Alexandria. t-:OO Noon. Except ScntTay; from BYRD STREET STATION." for Wash'nsr ton ,mr! beyond. Stops at Elba. Ashland. Dosweli. Mi'ford. Frf-d ericksburg. and Alexandria. Buffet Parlor Car. Connect.- with Con-, erressional Limited. 5:03 P. M. Paily, from MAIN-STREET STATION, for Washington and beyond. Stops at Do3Wpll. Fred erickdburjr. and Alexandria Sleep ing Car to New York. 4;OO P. M. Except Sunday. from BYRD-STREET STATION, ac commodation for Fredericksburs and intprmediate points. «:13 P yi. Daily, from EL.BA STA TION, for Washington' and b* yonci. Stops at Fretlericksbursj and Alexandria. Sleeping Car to New York. Dining Car. «:30 P. M. Except Sunday, from ELBA STATION. Accommodation for Ashland and in termed iat*> Dmnt3. «S:OS P M. Daily, from BYRD-STREET STATION, for Washington and be vonri. Stops at Elba. Ashland, Dosweji; Miiford. Frederlcksburg. Brooke, Widewater. Quantico, and Alexandria. Stops at other sta tions Sunday. Sleeping Car Rich mond to New York and Washing ton to Philadelphia. 11:10 P.- M. Except Sunday from ELBA STATION. Accommodation for Ashland, and intermediate point*. TRAINS ARRIVE R!CH>!O\D-S!)ITtU WAKD. C:4O A. M. Except Sunday, at ELBA STATION. Accommodation from Ash'and and intermediate points. 8:25 A. M. Except Sunday, at BYRD STREET STATION. Accommoda tion from Fredericksburs and in termediate points. t>:4o A. M. Daily. at BYRD-STREET STATION. Stops at Alexandria. Widewater, Brooke, Fredr ricks burg, Miiford, Doswell, -Ashland, anil Elba. Stops at other stations Sunday. Sleeping Car New York to Richmond. 12-53 P. -M. Except Sunday, at BYRD STREET STATION. Stops at I.> cal stations. Washington to Ash iand inclusive. Glen Allen and Elba. . .2:00 P. M .Daily, at ELBA STATION". Stops at Alexandria and Frede^ ricksburtc. Sleeping Car from New York. Dining Car 2:OO P. M. Daily, at. MAIN-STREF.T STATION. Stop* at A'pxandria. Freclerlcksburg, Doswell. and Ash lan<l. Sleeping Car from New York. 5:5^ P. M. Exceyt Sunday, at ELBA STATION. Accommodation from, Ashland and fnterm^rtinte point*. 7:13 P. M. Daily, at BYRD-STREET. STATION". Stops at Alexandria: FrccJerlcksburgr. Doswell. Ashland, and Elba. Sleeping Cars from New York and- Washington. Dln : Ins Car. S:4O p. ■M. Dally, at BYTID-STREET STATION. Stops at local stations, Washington to Ashland inclusive. Olen Allen and Elba. Buffet Par lor Car I— 2O P M. Daily, at MATN-STREET STATION. "Florida and Metro politan Limited. Stops at Alex andria, Fredericksburg. Doswell. and. Ashland. All Pullman Cars. .. " Noextra fare. oth?r than usutl Pullman charge. Dining Car. 11:P*> i>. m. Except .Sunday, at ELBA STATION. Accommodation from Ashland. ll:4O P. Except Sunday, at BYRD STREET STATION". Nf-w Ycrk and Florida Special. Makes no Btopa. All Pullman Cars. No f% tra fare, other than usual Pull mar, chnrge. DtnlnK Car. W. p. TAYLOR. Traffic Manager. W. D. DT'KK flfrifra'. Manager; B. T. p. MYHRS. PrPsM^nt. V Jt M t>E IMRTURE OF . STEAMSniPS. "^^^: SAmMs UWBR: "v^lp^'-'- day line. Steairer 'p'ocahontas -. leaves every iION» •• ' D aY WEDNESPAt, and FRIDAY ; at ••' 7 * A.' iL toy NortoUc, Portamouta. Old U r i-Jiiit" .-xv-rtS, Ciii«.iuvu:. atlii'-* jamea-rxver liinditiss, .ami-coriueciiQjj • at ■"■•'-* O-d. v 'i'w lul ami ■ .< «i* tuilt :Jfor ;: Waahin^toa, V ; ' Baltimore. ;«-nd -the 'North;- _. > State-rooms v reserved . for.-tne nijht a| t"- : moderate >,^ : " T,v^ - Electrlc-cara? direct ;to=the wharf. Faro < on'y * 11.60 ; «nd" : »J to -"Norfolk. '--.; Music tor - ,GrandtOrche3trloru^ : ;;-;::3 ;i^-^~. ::; : '-\: ,--; ■ '<?:. m Freight received forj above-named pj»c«««y ; ;ahdv! aUspolnts^ in s Eastern KVirglnlai awl »a? i Nor thi Carolina, j IRVIN*;..WKtSIQER;-£g?#| sfeii&Tv .• ' .■saaßi?