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Fornl6" in"' i iiiuin!?!., R?CGMBER 21, 1899.' 1 " ARRIVED. Dr. stmr. Romsdalen, Long, Galves ton,'to coal. Sehr. Florence Shay, Smith, New York, light. ? Sehr. H. and T. Hargreaves, Chat field, New York, light. Sehr. Lydia H. Roper, Hanson, New York, light. Sehr. J. J. Reese, -Newport News, light. Tug Asher J. Hudson, Baltimore, towing: Barges Martha E. McCabe and Dur? ham. Baltimore, light. / Bargo Centennial, Baltimore, coal. CLEARED. ~"(Br. stmr. Romsdalen, Long, Cork, coaled. U. S. tug Fortune, Lieut. Engllish, Newport News Training Station. Sehr. Florence Shay, Smith, New York, light. Sohr. J. M. Harlow, Lunt, New York. Sehr. John K. Reese, White, Rappa hannock River, light. * Sehr. H. S. Landfcar, Bragg, New York, lumber. Sehr. A. J. Hudson, Baltimore, tow? ing: Barges Viola "W. Tunis, lumber,, and Minnie Smitheis, light, Baltimore. SAILED. Br. stmr. King Frederick, Baker, Tamplco. Sehr. Fannie Tracy, Hlckman, York River. ' Sehr. John J. Ward, Wllbort, New York. Sehr. E. R. Kirk. Cranmer, New York. Sehr. S. H. Wheeler, Thomas, Balti? more. Sehr. J. M. Harlow, Lunt, New York. Sehr. Elnora Van Duzen, Godfrey, New York. Sehr. A. C. Lyons, Morris, New York. Sehr. Jesse W. Starr, Maxwell, New York. > Sehr. Hennie L. James, James, Balti? more. '*" ALBEMARLE AND CHESAPEAKE CANAL ARRIVALS. NORTHBOUND. Stmr. J. -W. Murray, towing. North Carolina to Norfolk. . . Barge A. J. Murray, logs, ? North Carolina to Norfolk. V- ? 1 , Barge Fitness, logs. North Caroltnr to Norfolk. ' SOUTHBOUND. Stmr. W. B. Rogers, merchandiser Norfolk to North Carolina. SHIPPING. NOTES. The schooner Henry J. Raymond, Captain Knowlton, has gone on Craves' railway, loaded with lumber, and leak? ing about the rudder. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. EXTENDED TO THE PRESIDENT BY CONGRESSMEN. (By Telegraph to Vlrginlan-Pilot.) ?Washington, D. C? Dec. 21.?Many Senators and Representatives called upon the President to-day to pay their respects and extend their Christmas greetings before leaving for their homes to spend the holiday season. Amohg the was Representative Richardson, the Democratic leader of the House, and Representative Stalllngs, of Ala? bama. The President Is very cordial In Response to these evidences of good will. He appears to he enjoying ex? ceptionally good health. No extensive preparations are being made for the Christmag celebrotion nt the Executive Mansion this year, ow? ing to the state of Mrs. McKinley's health, und the day probably will be a very quiet one. Miss Grace McKinley nnd Miss Sarah Duncan, nieces of the President, will he guests at the White House during the holidays. Abner Mc? Kinley and his wife will be there also. Many boxes have already reached the White House containing gifts for the President and Mrs.-McKinley, and a considerable number of presents nre til ready on the way to'their destination from the White House. Mrs. McKinley's gifts are exquisite products of her own handiwork. Last year Mia. McKtnWy went to New York before the holidays and purchased many little things for the servants and White House attaches, but this year her Illness pi evented her from mahing the trip. England Seizes Amorloan Flour. (By telegraph to Vlrglnlan-Pilot.) Washington, Dec. 21.?In the absence of a formal complaint, the State De? partment officials do not care to express a flpeclnc opinion In the case of the re ported seizures of American flour by British cruisers off the South African const, under suspicion that It was in? tended for the Transvaal. But under the general rule adopted by our Gov? ernment, and adhered to by most of the other civilized governments," merchan? dise of this description sent by one neu? tral nation to another, as In the case, of the United States and Portugal, is absolutely exempt from seizure. Monument to Lee. (By Telegraph to Virginlan-PIIot.) Washington, D. C, Dec. 21.?The North Carolina Association has inau? gurated a movement looking to the erection of a monument to the mem? ory of the late General Robert E. Lee. The association will give a bnli and banquet in this city on January 12th, for the purpose of raising funds for the monument. The North Carolina Asso? ciation has taken the matter up out of compliment to Mrs. Vance, widow of Senator Vance, wh? is president of the Lee Monument Association. Deposit of Public Funda. (By Telegraph to Vlrginlan-Pllot.) Washington, Dee. 21.?Up to noon to? day the Secretary of the Treasury had approved applications from national banks for deposit of public funds under his recent offer to the amount of about Jlu.OOO.ODO. So far no applications have been considered from banks which do not own or control the bonds which they propose to deposit as security. The old folks are waiting for you Christmas, so I? the Seaboard Air Line. One and one-third fares round trip. Tickets good for two weeks, If pur? chased December 22d. deS-su,we,fr-tf J. M. JORDAN & CO., Grocers and Ship Chandlers, Have opened In their new store, south* east corner of Water street and Ferry Place. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cuban, none; New Orleans, fair to choice. U to *?; common, 13 to Ii. AVe fl c table Prcparatiou for As - slinilaUng ?veTood aiulRegula ling il\? S ioio?cbs areiBowels of Promotes DigesUon.Cfcerful ness and Itest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nabcotic. A**m of Old. ErSAMUEL PITCHER J^iKtjJctn Sai" j?x.Saina * JftrfaUaMU jinilt Surf. * TXpfsmuat - JHGutena&fo/o * fficmSttii - CbviAtd Atasr ? AperfccrRem?dy for Constipa? tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish aess and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature oC NEW "YORK. _ EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPEB. The Norfolk Railway and Light Company (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COMPANY.) NOTICE 'TO CONSUMERS: In accordance with a policy which h: several months, the Company will innk? KOIt ELECTRIC CURRENT for Ars a Motors (except flat rate incandescent). This reduction will be a been under consideration for REDUCTION ON A?L BILLS U Incandescent Light In? and DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. ir hills are paid on or before the 10th of the month following that for which Ihcchnrge Is made. This reduced rate will be In effect on bills Incurred after January 1st, The Company desires to express Its obligations to Its euatomers for their support, and to take this opportunity of assuring them that the above reduction Is not to he. taken as llnal, but will be followed by such other reductions as the growth and development of the business and a sound and liberal policy may determine. The Norfolk Railway and Light Company. ? Great Attraction Dur.'ng the holiday scan on for I he family i.^ the cheery glow of the tire made from our coal, it is the magnet that draws the, household together, and the place were they always discus* the superior merits of our coal Indicating the home and to i the baking and cooking of the Yiiletldo feast. Our ejeaa and well screened coal we are selling at-per ton. Batchelder & Collins, Phone 101 14o Water St. An Endless Chain Of facts in reference to the beauty of our laundry work you can glean from patron.-) whom we have always Riven em? inent satisfaction to. Our laundry work la unexcelled for Us exquisite -olor and artistic finish.' ontichIo Sy ALBERT GERST, Manager. 105 Granby St. Xcw Phone S74._ John I- Roper. President. Tazcwell Thompson Treasurer. Louis T .Doble, Secretary. thee: 211 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general Insurance business through Us agency, department. STEHOIL G?TTE>fI5. Rubber and tilcel Stamps, Railroad, Hotel, llaRgpge nnd Urass Checks, Sealfli, i Badges, Stencil and StauiT. 'inks. Pads, Untere, etc. PIICENIX Slap and stencil works, Job Printers, Cos. Nivisor. and Church Sis TRAVELERS' GUIDE. The new and powerful iron palaco steamers NEWPORT NEWS, wash 1NCVJON and NORFOLK will leave daily us follows: NORTH-BOUND. Leave Portsmouth, foot of "North street. "5:00 p. m Leave Norfolk, foot of Water ? street .ii*""V. 6MS p. m Leave Old Point Comfort. CM5 ? ni Arrive In Washington. 7:uo u ? Arrive In Philadelphia, Penn. m AM-'ive" :n ''nill'?del'phi'j;''B.'"& 10:oa a- m. O. K. R."?:<? a. m Arrive In New ^ork. Penn, a^vrVn'-'SeV-yort" B."&"1:13 p- m ' O. B. "."1:25 p. m. SOUTH-BOUND. fS?* "SJ'tiiK^ S O. ,12:5? ?? * *3:-2 p. m. "3:07 p. m. Leave'?'ri^?adeiphia. R." Arrive in Washington." P.. I Arrlyo o. R LeaVo & O. Penh; ?6=10 p. m. int Comfort.'.-:'. 7:t?S: In tn Norfolk..... 8:0o ? m a. r.i. Vn Washington, R. . t fivo V ashtngton....... Arr'vo Old Point Comfort..-. Arrive in Norfolk..... ?rrlv- m Portsmouth... J^DaUy. except Sunday. Tickets on-sale at(B. & O. ticket office N & C. "f"". *<? W. T. WalKe-s and Vn'moany's ofilce on wharf. For further Information, apply * I D. J. CALLAHAN, Telephone m. Agent. IRAVELESS' GUIS GO 'S lim FOR NEW YORK.?Pas? feiger ships are appointed to sail from Norfolk dally at 6:00 p. m. FROM NEW rORK.-On Monday. Tuesday. Wednes? day, Thursday and Friday at 3:00 p. in.. Saturdays at LOO p. in. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Fare. Including meals and stateroom berth .1SW Round trip (limited to 30 days).13.00 For tickets and reservation of state? room.*, epply at ticket o'fllce, 133 Malu Sittel, or at general office, at what f. Ship* leave Old Point for Norfolk Sun? day about 10 n. in. TIME SCHEDULE OF STEAMERS Hampton Koads, Mobjack, Luruy Aeeo m:i<: and Virginia Dare, sailing dally (ex? cept Svnday) from Company's wharf. Norfolk: FOR OLD POINT?At C:30 and 11:13 a. m.. and 4:15 p, m.: Portsmouth 0:15 und 10:05 a. in., and 3:05 p. m.: Day Dine w'haiT. Norfolk, m 7 and 11:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. ni. FOR HAMPTON?At 11:13 a. m and 4:13 P. m.: Portsmouth 10:05 a. m. and 3:0.? p. m.; Bay Line wharf at 11:30 a. in. and 4:30 P. m. FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SM1TU FI ELD?At 2:30 p. in.; Portsmouth, 2:15 p. m.: Pay Line. 3:00 a. m. FOR WARE AND EAST ItlVKUS-At 6:20 a. m.; Portsmouth, 0:45 a. to.; Bay Line, 7:00 a. m POP. NORTH RIVER?On Monday. Wednesday and Friday at C:2tf ?? mi! Portsmouth, C:45 a m.; Bay Line, 7:01 a. in. KOR SEVERN RIVER?On Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at C:30 a. m.: Portsmouth, 6:15 a. m ; Bav Line 7:00 a. in. FOR RACK. POQPOS1N AND YORK RIVER LANDINGS AND CRAB NECK ?On Monday. Wednesday and Friday at G:io a. in.: Portsmouth 0:"rt a.m.: Bay Line. i".:45 a. m. Returning following day. FOR NANSEMOND RIVER AND BUFF 'OLE?At B:C0 p. m.: Portsmouth, 3:!i? p. m. Connecting at CuKolk With Suffolk and Carolina railroad. Freight for Ware. East. North. Severn. Rack, Ponucslii, York and Nanscinond Rivtr Landings must be prepaid. All schedule? subject to change wlthtmt not!':e. Freight for Washington and Newucrne. N. C. received at ami delivered from Noi fc.'.!: and Southern railroad dvpfll. KreUcnt received daily (.except Sunday) until L i>. in. M. B. ntOWELL Genera! Agent. New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad. QUICK TIME-LOW RATES. TWO TRAINS EACH WAY. SCHEDULE* IN EFFECT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1S2D. LEAVE NORFOLK. 7:45 a. m daliv, except Sunday?(Ports? mouth. Hi.uli .street. 7.-5 it. in.) Arrive at Philadelphia 5:42 ur in.; New York at 5:33 P- in. LEAVE NORFOLK. 0:00 p. m. dally (Portsmouth, High street, f>::>0 i>. tri). Arrive, ill Philttdel. ph!a 0:1?.' a. m.; New York, 7:13 AllRl. .1 AT NORFOLK. ?\.0O a. m. dally (Portsmouth, High;'Street; 9:10) leaving New York at S:35 p. m.: Philadelphia. 11:20 p. m. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 7.50 n m daily, except Sunday (Ports? mouth. High street. S-.00 p. m.) leaving New York at S:00 if, in.; Philadelphia, 10t20 a', in. Close comieciion m:lde with nil rail and sound lilies to and troui Boston. Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains between Jersey Cily, Philadelphia and Cape Charles Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars on day Irali -? between Philadelphia and Cape Charles. Through tickets sold and haggngo cheeked at SValko's Agency, under At? tain, a Hotel, ct P&tsengof :.;t.ttlon at the Wharf and cn Steamers. R. rs. rooKC. General Passenger and Freight Agent, Jm&J} AI Inn tu, KeVr Ortnmis, Aiigtinta, Macon, Oliut.timooir.i, Xbuhvilln, Memphis, Florida, Clllttfirnltt ami flin ?iniie_3ruilli.___ In Effert Nov. 5, 1SW.| No. 4t 1 No. 40t. T,v. Norfolk .I ??;(? a ml ?8:?0 p m " Portsmouth S.A.T. 9:20 a m R;4S p'iri Ar. Suffolk .. .. " I 9:51 n ni| 0:23 p m " Lewlnton, N. C ..| 1:05 p ml. '* Weldon .. .S.A.L.I 11:13 a mi 11:10 p m " Henderson .. " } 1:35 p nit 12:51". a m ?' Raleigh .... "I 3-.~n p mj 2:22 n m " Southern Pines " | G:00 p ml 4:27 a m ' Wilmington .. " j.! 12:05 p in " Charlotte .. .. " |u10:25 p ml 8:03 a m " Columbia .C.N.ftLl 10:4." a ni| 4:ii5 p m " Augusta: . C.fiWC io:in a m r.no u m " Athens .. ..S.A.Li ?3:IS a m ] :2! p m " Atlanta (Co time)| S:1.> a ml 2:50 p ni " Maeon C. of Gi.Ml :W a ml 7:20 pm " Jacksonville Plant! 7:10 pm' 7:30 a ni " Tampa .. ..Plant) ?:oo a mi 6:15 p in " Montsrom'y W.ofAl 30:31 a mi !>:2a n m " Mobile .. ..L.&N.I 4:12 p ml 8:05 a m " New Orl'ns.. " I 8:30 p ml 7:.|o a m " Chnt'nooga W&A) ml 1:00 am " Nashville NCAVStLI P:">.'. p m| 7*) <i m " Memphis KCM&BI S:20 p m| 4:00 p m ?Dailv. tPally ex. Sunday. Connections tit New Orleans wlih South? ern Paeille and Texas & Pacific rall wnvs for all points In Texas, Mexico and California. No. 402?Arrlvo Portsmouth dally 7;25 a. m. No. JS-Arrive Port.smouth dally 5.20 p. m. J. W. BROWN, .Ir Pass'r Agt.. 10H M>sln St.. Norfolk. Va MURRAY FORBES. ' Trnv. Pass'r Agt.. Portsmouth. Va E. ST. JOHN. Vice President and Gen? eral Mr.negcr. V. E. McBee. General Superintendent. H. W. B. GI/YVER. L. S. ALLEN, Trafiice Manager Gen'l Pass'r Agt , Portsmouth, Va. DIRECT ROUTE. a FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. For Poslon?Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at C:00 p. m. FOR PROVIDENCE. v. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur? day at 6:00 p. ni. FA It ES TO BOSTON AND PROVI. DUNCE. First-class. Including meals and stateroom berth.J3.C0 Intermediate, including meals and stateroom berth. jj 03 Stetragc. Including meals and bunk. JJ.(? Perishable freigut sent via Proviiltnco forwatded by early train to Boston and at the same rate as'by direct steamers to Boston. For further Information apply to R. II. WRIGHT. Agent Norfolk, Va. A. D. STKBB1NS. Ans't Traffic M'gr. W. P. TURNER. Gen. Pass. Acent. J. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager. General Of decs. Baltimore, Ma. S. ? > ? ? ? TRAVELERS' ,G?I3:. Chesapeit?? Mcti^ &?hio-Rv, for richmond. washington. cincinnati. louisville, chicago st. louis and all western points. schedule in effect oct. ?9lh. 1699. westbound. l.v. Portsmouth . l.v. Norfolk . Lv. Newport News . Ar. Richmond . Lv. lfd Th.F.&R)..! Ar. Wjsh'n lR;F.<fcP)| Lt. HU (Main Liu*).. Ar. Cli.n iotli'svlllo ... Ar. Suminon ., Ar. Clifton Forge. Ar. Va Hot Springs... Ar. Itonccvcrto . Ar. Cincinnati. Ar. LouUvi.le . Ar. Cnl.ago . Ar. St. Louis., 10;20 a) 2:15 li|10:3O1> 1:43 i>; ?:ll P| 2:43 u 1:38 pi V ;i'S p 5:15 p *i:?7 P 9:50 p 9:50 p I 7 55 a Ha? a ) 6:30 p I *:W P 4:22 a ?5:28 a 7:2? a 7:25 a 5:16 P 8:00 p 7:15 a 7:30 a Dally o.veept Sunday. Other time dally. No. i?DAILY, Parlor Car Old Point to R.chtilond; I'uilman Richmond to Cincin? nati, Louisville and St. Louis; connects ut dordunsvlili- fur Orange and at Orange with Southern Railway Hutu for priuciral stations .Northbound. No. ??Local, Richmond to Cltfton Forge, Da'iy except Sunday. No ;.-Daily. Pullmans. Old Point to Hin toil, Cincinnati and Louisville. .Moils served in Dining Cars on Nos. l .in.i 3 west of uoidonsvlllo. \. O. STfclAMEK LOUISE loaves Nor foik [or Newport X>\vs at i a. m, and 3:a0 p. ut. Leaves Newport News for Norfolk. 11:1a a. in. and p. m. Arrives NorfoU l3:io noon and 7 .vi p. ni. i-'ut luiitlib: ltif<i".iia :tn apply to J% 1! W1LLCOX. Ticket Accnt, or 1'. Clllll), P:l??eMKCT Agent. C. and o Ticket Office. Atlantic Hotel, Noifol*. Va. JOHN n. i'ottd, A^st. Ocrrril Passenger AjcnL A p J ATLANTIC A. I. L. coAsp. (Norfolk u; Carolina Railroad.) IN effect june Rh. 1S?. I I No. 103. Stations. | No. 43 IDTy ex 1 Daily. I Sunday. Lv. Norfolk .; a ml 2:2.) p m l.v. Ports Juno .I 9:23 u iu| 2:12 p m , Ar. Suffolk, Va.UOiO.t a ml 3:17 p m I Ar. Tunis, N. C .[l?:59 n m 4:15 p in Ar, Uobgotd, N. C .|12:G0 m I Bisa p in Ar, Tarboro, N. C .112:21 p in, U:uO p m A:. Itocky Mount, N. C|I2:5U p ni| (i:35-p in Ar. Wtlllamstan. x. C ;. r,:55~p~in Ar. Plymouth. N". C... . 7:4? p m Ar. Washington, N. C..j. 7:30 pm I Ar. Klnston, x. C.|. V.:?5 p m i Ar. VVlisan. X. t; .? z-.\:> p~ mT'iivTpm 1 Ar. tioldfboro. N. C_| p in] 7:50 p m Ar. \'. illlllllBtOn, X. 5:o'j p m| tiMO a iii Ar. Knyettevr.l . N U .1 i:.:, p nil LOS ? in Ar. Kl ore nee. s. c .j 7:25 p m :',;ir> a in Ar. Charleston, s. C_,io..v? p m] 6:18 a in Ar. Columbia, s, U.110:20 p mlli',00 a m Ar. Augusta, Gn., .| 7:5.', it in| 7:55 a m Ar. Atlanta, (Li.|12:3i ;i m, 12:35 p in Ar. Mac'Jti. Gn.jit.io a m(U:lS u m Ar. Savannah, Ua .| SUM n ml 9:00 a in Ar. Jacksonville, Fla ..| S:t5 << m| l:3o p m No. 43 daily coimcqts with A. C. L. train 23 fur all points South. No, lo:i, dally,except Sunday.makca close Connection at llohgooit for Washington, X. C? Klnston, X. C, and Plymouth; N. C. and all Eastern Carolina points; also nt RoeUy Mount with A. C. I* truln S5 for all points Souib. No. 1C3, daily, except Sunday, makes cIl.^o connection nt Ahoslc.'o for Windsor, X. C. and stations on W. & P. R. R. Trains arrive at Norfolk at 3jiS p. in. dally: also ui 10:25 a. in, duU?'o.\cept Sunday. ^1 No. 4:i runs through without change Norfolk to Wilmington lla^;;atip checked at <'ompany"s Norfolk wharf, and a 1*0 at office of Passenger and Ticket Agent, 171 Main street toypo slio Atlantie 1 lotel.) for tickets to all points South, slecp'ng ear'rcsci vations and general information call on or nddi ess 3. A. NEUGEBAUEIt; Passenger am! Ticket Agent. JAM KS F. MAUPJN. General Forwarding Aarent. II. M. EMERSON, Qcn. I'u.-s. Agent.' G. M. 8ERPKI.L Gen, Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. schedule IN effect NOVi u>,-lSS9r leave n?folk DAILY.: 7:4ii o.. m ? For Richmond, Washlnston, Lynchhuig anil the West. 4:35 p. m ?VcatlbUlcd Limited for Rlrh inoiKt and Washington. Stops enly at Silffollt, Wuverly and t'olersburg. ' 7:20 p. m.-rFor PeterahurB, Lynchburg, the \\ eat and Southwest. Tiains arrive at Norfolk dully t):lo a. m., ll.'.'.Su. in. fiul lo:40 p. m. Tickets and all information at station ml 10 Uranby street. W. R. REV ILL, Oneral Passenger Asent. , W. K. HAZLEWOOD. C. P. A.-_ ' BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET .?0. 3 a v uirsfE:. COMMENCING MONDAY. NOV. 20, ISO?. Lv. Portsmouth, llirrh street-!5:25 p m Lv. Norfolk. Main t ireot .li.oo p m Lv Old Point. Hygo.n Pier .17:00 p'm Ar. Baltimore, t iiiv--n Dock ? C:3'j a ni NORrii?ou"N"b i i"lt. r^j a & o. Lv. nTltlm^io .I 7:45 a mil 7:55 a m Ar. Philadelphia .. ..|M0:I5 a m^lOtlti u in Ar. New York.1*12:43 p ni|112;3S n'n solIFniJouND I p. rTr. j"n. & ?T" T.\~ New York .I 12:5? 1> ml 1:00 p m Lv Philadelphia .. ..| 3:12 p m| !3:07 p in Ar.' Halt.. Union St'nj 5:12 p in| 15:10 p m Lv. Beltimore, Light street new piers olrcct for tho South.C:30 p m Lv. Old Point .5:15 a ni Ar. Norfolk .7:00 a ni Ar. Portsmouth.S^ijgu a m "i-Tfjaliy except Sunday. ? ? Daily;.* Tickets sold to ail points North,* East and West and baggage checked to desti? nation. Staterooms reserved upon, appli? cation In person at tho company's ofnee, Nu U>3 V?'?.st Main street, or on board steamer. Freight v,-ill not bo received after 4 p. m. to go forward that day. For further Information npply to ELY COMPTON, General Agent. J. W. BROWN, Jr.. Southern Passenger Agent. CLYDE'S REGULAR LINE STEAM? SHIPS FOR PHILADELPHIA; ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM I NOR. FOLK TO PHILADELPHIA. Until further notice steamers are np. nolnted to sail from Norfolk every MON? DAY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at ?; o'clock p. in., and from i'h.ludolphlu every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SAT ^Thr'ouKh bills of lading to all points South und Southwest via Seaboard Air Line Atlantic Coast Line, Virginia and Tennessee Air Line. Southern Railway. Norfolk und Carolina and Norfolk and Southern Railroads. JAMES W. McCARRICK, General Southern Agent. Norfolk, Va. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO.. General Agenta, Philadelphia. HorfolK & Souiiw 8. B. Norfolk, Yd. Beach & Sontto fijR. i SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC* l8t,: 1S5&: MAIL AND EXPRESS LEAVES/n6p POLK DAILY (except Sunday) 10 a ,m for Pelhaven and all stations. Connec Rt Edenton for Plymouth, J4ane?v'lll9 w llllamstoii. and Windsor. For landing on Cliowan river TUESDAY, THURSDAY* and SATURDAY, and for Scuopornontffy river FRIDAY. Connects at DelhaVen/: with Old Dominion steamers for Makley-v-i vlllc. South Creek. Aurora, Wastilnstoa,' r.r.d intermediate landings. EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES N?R-?? FOLK at 4:10 |>. m. TUESDAY, THURS"f$ DAY and SATURDAY for Edenton. Con- * luvts at Elizabeth City with steamer/' IL.feSDAY. THURSDAY and SATUR-i; DAI lor Roauoka Island, Oriental and . New Her?. N. C. ' ? ? '?i ARRIVE AT NORFOLK.. , , ': MAIL AND EXPRESS DAI LY (exceptr* Sunday) at 4:25 p. m. and at 11 a.- m.t "! TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATUR-'' DA' ? Passenger station Norfolk artd>> Western depot. Freight station on Water-;', street. , .. - ,V<?j?.S Steamers leave Norfolk, Water street? statloa 9;jo ?. m TUESbAY. THUR*S DAI and SATtiRDAL for Elizabeth City B v a Dismal Swamp Canal, and Elizabeth L:ty 12 noon for Scuppcrnong river MONsSS! D,A> and WEDNESDAY, and 3 - p. rd. ? THURSDAY AND SATURDAY for Colo*.-', jock and North river landings. * - j?? FOR VIRGINIA BEACH. LEAVE NORFOLK, BRAMLBLET?N1 STATION. Dally (except Sunday)??7:00 a. m., 11:30 a. m. and 5:10 p. m., and Sunday 10 a. m.' : ? HEAVE VIRGINIA BEACH. Dally (except Sunday)?S:20 a. m.. 3:30 - p. m.. '6.30 p. m., and Sunday 4:30 p. toivf ??Mixed trains. FOR MUNDEN POINT. LEAVE NORFOLK. Dally (except Sunday)?10:00 a. m. (cor-/:;; nccts Monday, Wednesday and Friday aV Munden Point with steamer for Currltuck? y, Sound landings), and 5:00 p. m. on Friday. 4. only. LEAVE MUNDEN POINT. 2:C0 p. m. dally (except Sunday), and ? tSO a. m. Friday only. Trains stop at Intermediate stations. V Frtfight received until 5:00 p. m. H. C. HUDQIN8, Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent. ? /' ;' M. K. KING. General Manager. RAIL JORFOLK & OCEAN VIEW WAY COMPANY. QUICK AND FREQUENT BERVICH BETWEEN. NORFOLK. OCEAN VIEW, OLD POINT HAMPTON AND NEWPORT NEWS. Take tho Ocean View Route for Old Point, connecting with the C. & O. and Trolley Lints for Newport News and In? termediate towns. * 4 a.- e-d m A M|AM|A~!m 7 ::;o, S:ui)| S:30 S*.48 9:15 0:45 w?oin toolirao1 P Mil' M ?12.00i ?1*8 ?:w ??.:>-0 ?4:00* ?5:00 ?6:00 ;.oo 7::0 Schedule tak? ing effect Sept. S3, 1599. ? 5^ M C:15 1:4: 3.45 3:45| 4:45f 6:45 6:45 I too Local Local Local Express Express Express Express Express Express Express Locnl dally. "|A M|A_M 8:551 10:40 P M 12:05i 1:05 2:06 3:06 4:03 6:05 6:05' 7:20 9:30 11:15 p M 7:55; si II 9:53 U:40 P M 18:60 1:60 8:50 3:50 4:50 6:59 6:50 8:10 ? 1st Section Old Point Express, 2nd Sec- . tlon Ocean View Local. Local freight leaves Norfolk 11:00 a, ra. Freight"\recelvod until fifteen mlnutejY beforo leaving ttntJ. Faro for the round trip to Ocean View. 6 .10c. Fare ror the round trip to Old Point ' from Rtiy rmrt of Norfolk, 60c. Old Point tickets on salo by 'all street car conduc? tors. Local fains leave Ocean View for Nor? folk at 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30. 4:30. 5:30 and 6:30 p. m._ RICHMOND. PETERSBURG. CLAREMONT. OLD POINT. NEWPORT NEWS AND JAMES RIVER' LANDINGS DIRECT BY DAYLIGHT. Virginia Navigation Company's Elegant Saloon Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves Clyde whnrf. Norfolk, every TUESDAY. THURSDAY nnd SATURDAY vat 7 a. m., touching at Portsmouth. Newport News nnd Old Point going and returning, ar- " riving at Richmond about 5:30 p. m,, con? necting with all evening trains. Fare to Richmond, 51.50. To Richmond and return. 32.50. To ltuliniond. second-class. $1.00. Tickets much cheaper than any other : route to Richmond. Petersburg, Waverly fj Hlcksford and stations on Atlantic and Danville railroad and all points via Rich mond. .... Tickets for salo at ticket agencies ot i Wa ike St Son, H. Brandt, and on board'; ?learner. Freight received dally (Sunday escept-v cd) for all above named points. '.\?: Round trip tickets will he sold for onst'; fare from December 21st, 1SW. to January, 2il l'.icO. inclusive. JAMES W. M'CARRICK. Agent. SOUTHERN RYi DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. SOUTHEAST, and SOUTHWEST, K !?? KECT1VB D EC EM B ER 10, 1809. ';. Lv Norfolk .... .. .... 9.85 a m ?7.40 p~ta Ar' Suir-lk .10.40 a ra 8.56 p ra Ar Fianklln .11.31 a m S.53 p n? Ar Ji:itres? . 3.06 p m 3.00 a m Ar' Buffalo Junction 3.30 p m 3.24 a'tn Ar. Danville.6-3? P m 6-30 a "> Lv "Norfolk . .... 9.00 am 8.55 pm Ar' Raleigh. 3.50 pm 8.09 a nv Ar Durham . 4.43 pm 3.10 am Ar Greensboro . 6.35 p aft 5.16 a my LvTbanvlllo . 6.48 p m _ Lv Greensboro. 7.10 p m 6.45 & ns \r Salisbury. 8.24 pm 6,5? ? m> ?r. Charlotte. 0.45 pm 8,19 a m "l7v~SaTislairy. 8.40 p m 9.1Q a m \r' Asheville .12.10 a m 2,20 pm Ar. Hot Springs .. .. 1,29 am 4.03 pm. Ar Knoxvilla . 4.15 a ro 7.30 p ra Ar" Chattanooga. 7.40 a m 11.35 pJfij Ar' Nashvlllo . 6.55 pm 6.40 a nj hattanooga . 8.00 am Me nphis . 7.10 p m Charlotte .... Atlanta. .... Montgomery 10.00 p m 5.10 a m 10.31 a m Ar Mnbii? . 4.12 p m Ar'. New Orleans . S.S0 p m 9.35 a m 3.55 p, rn 9.20 p m 3.05 a in 7.40 a m Lv Mlanta . 6.80 a m 4.15 p nil Ar' Birmingham . 11.20 a m 10.10 p ra Ar. Memphis . S.05 pm 7.15 a m Lv Charlotte.10.00 p m 8.15 a nv ? Ar." Columbia. 1.20 a m 11.25 a ny Ar. Augusta. 8.00 a m 8,50 p n\v Ar Stvannah. 5.15 a ra "3.20prfv Ar' Jacksonville-.0.23 a m . 7.40 p nv Ar. Tampa. 8.40 p m 7.00 a n\ ? Datly except Sunday. i'litiiiiini I'aiure sieeptns Cor?. ; For all information apply at ' ; "' , Vtl* l>i'Uel O filer, Hnlti imil Crnuby 'sireoKi, ?piioh?* lc-i.o ? ?' Baggage called for ana checked front' hotels and residences by Virginia. Trans-^ fer Company on.ordera left at ticket :blifi FRANK S. CANNON, 3d V. President and Gen'l 'Mrr.-'w J. W. CULP, , ? . .:w, A: TURK.-T' -Trafllo Mgr. / Gen 1 Pass, .Ag>' Washington, D. C. J* W. II. DOLL, Pass. Agt.( Norfo