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Walter Brown has written a crowing 
letter, offering to row the Canadian champion, 
Tinning, at Portland or Toronto, 
and a blackguard letter refusing to row 
Jackson at Pittsburg.

Postmaster-General Randall left Washington 
Monday evening for New York 
and Boston, to meet the Board for selecting 
sites for post-offices in those cities.

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NORFOLK
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAIL
WORKS AND SMITHERY,
NO: 16 WIDE WATER STREET, NORFOLK
[[Image of wrought iron fencing around cemetery]]
I am still engaged in manufacturing Wrought 
and Cast Iron Rail Work, for Cemeteries, Balconies 
and Inclosures for Dwellings, etcetera, and 
with the aid of Improved Machinery, I am enabled 
to get them up at less cost than heretofore. 
Having been in the business for THE LAST 
TWENTY YEARS, I feel no hesitancy in saying 
that my work has always given entire satisfaction. 
I have elaborate drawings from which 
there will be no difficulty in making selections. 
Orders from abroad will be forwarded when desired.
SHIP AND HOUSE WORK !
and all kinds of heavy forging done as 
heretofore.
In the event of my temporary absence, Mr. 
WILLOUGHBY BUTT, my superintendent, who is 
an experienced and accomplished workman, is 
authorized to make any contracts.
[[upside-down pointing finger, used as bullet point]]My prices will be as low as similar work 
can be had in other cities, and satisfaction 
guaranteed in all cases.  
SAMUEL H. HODGES
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BARRETT'S
THE
[[Trademark image, including text "Best Vegetable Hair Restorative"]]
TO WHICH WAS AWARDED 
A SILVER MEDAL
The highest Premium at the New Hampshire 
State Fair, is now conceded to be superior to all 
other for Restoring Grey Hair to its 
ORIGINAL COLOR.

This preparation relieves the head of Dandruff, 
Humors, and all unpleasant Burning or 
Itching of the scalp, supplying to the Roots of 
the hair the required nourishment for the promotion 
of its growth.
It is a BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, leaving the 
scalp COOL, CLEAN and HEALTHY.

[[pointing finger, pointing right]]EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED [[pointing finger, pointing left]]
J.R. BARRETT & CO. Proprietors,
Manchester, N.H.
[[pointing finger, pointing right]]Sold by Druggists generally.
M.A. & C.A. SANTOS and SEAL & NEWTON, 
Agents, Norfolk, Va.  
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VIRGINIA.- At Rules held in the Clerk's 
office of the Court of Hustings for the city 
of Portsmouth, on Monday, the 80th of September, 
1867:
Indiana E. McLean, who sues by Fulton Whiting, 
her next friend,   Plaintiff, 
against 
Gresham McLean,   Defendant, 
IN CHANCERY.
The object of the plaintiff in this suit is to obtain 
against the defendant, a decree of divorce 
from the bond of matrimony. The plaintiff 
having filed her bill and the defendant not having 
been served with a copy of the summons in 
this suit, and it appearing by affidavit filed that 
the said defendant is not a resident of this State, 
it is hereby ordered that he, the said Gresham 
McLean, do appear here within one month after 
due publication hereof, and do what is necessary 
to protect his interest in this suit.
A Copy-Teste:
A, W. HARVEY, D. C.
HOLLADAY, GAYLE & WATTS, p. q.
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ult,. say that the export of tea is 7,00,000 
pounds. Consols unchanged. Bonds 71 5/8.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 8th. - Cotton quiet. Sales of 
10,000 bales- prices unchanged. Breadstuffs firm 
at yesterday's advance.
2 P.M.- Cotton declined 1-16. Sales reach 
12,000 bales.
Evening.- Cotton closed heavy, under unfavorable 
trade report- prices declined fully 1/4.- 
Sales 10,000 bales- Uplands 6 3/8; Orleans 8 5/8. 
Breadstuffs bnoyant. Corn 44s 6d. Wheat steady 
Oats unchanged. Others unchanged.
FRANKFORT- Bonds 74 3/4

Markets by Telegraph.
FINANCIAL.
New York, Oct. 9th- Evening.- Stocks flourishing. 
Coupons '62, 1 12 1/8. Virginia 6's, 48,- 
Gold declined, closed at 1 43 1/4.
COMMERCIAL.
NEW YORK, Oct. 9th.- Flour 10@20c better.- 
Wheat 2@3c better. Corn 1@2c better, Rye 1c 
better. Oats 2@3c better. Pork lower at 
$23 20@23 37 1/2. Lard quiet. Whiskey steady. 
Cotton quiet- Middling Uplanda 20c. Turpentine 
declining, 40@47c. Resin dull- common 
and strained $3.75@3 85.
Evening-Flour-State $9@11 40; Southern 
$11 15. Wheat $2 33@3 29. Corn-mixed Western 
$1 40@1 43. Oats 79@88. Pork $23 37 1/2. Lard 
14 1/8@14 3/4c. Whiskey $2 40. Cotton 1/2c lower. 
Sales of 1,600 bales at 19 1/2c. Turpentine 57@58c 
Rosin $3 37 1/2@4 00. Freights decidedly firmer. 
BALTIMORE, Oct. 9th.- Cotton nominal- 
middling 20c. Flour quiet and less firm. Wheat 
drooping. Corn advanced 3@4c- White $1 40@
1 47; mostly Yellow $1 45@1 48. Business light. 
Oats firm and advanced 2c, 70@74. Rye strong 
at 32 65@1 70. Provisions strong and unchanged.
WILMINGTON, Oct. 9th.- Spirits Turpentine 
quiet at 53@54c. Rosin steady at $3 30@7 00. 
Cotton quiet- Middling 16 1/2c.

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MILLINERY, &c.
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1833 ESTABLISHED 1833
THE CHEAP MILLINERY STORE OF THE CITY.
MRS. ANN A. MOORE,
NO. 86 S. CHURCH STREET.
I wish to call attention of the public to my 
large and varied stock of MILLINERY GOODS 
of the latest styles for the FALL and WINTER, 
which I have just received from New York, 
consisting of handsome French Bonnets of all styles 
and qualities, embracing SILK, VELVET and 
SATIN. Also French Flowers, English Ribbon, 
Velvets, Silks, Satins, of all colors and quality. 
Also
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS,
embracing the different styles, and all of a superior 
quality, besides we have a large assortment 
of Velvet Plush and Fur Hats of all colors 
and the latest styles, with all kinds of Fancy 
Goods too numerous to mention.
Our work generally gives satisfaction, and 
never fails to suit the most fastidious. Ladies 
would do well to call at No. 88 were they will 
meet with bargains that cannot be found elsewhere. 
Don't forget at 
MRS. ANN A. MOORE'S
86 Church street, Sign of the Bonnet.
N.B. I am also prepared to fill orders from 
the country and satisfaction guaranteed in every 
instance. I keep constantly on hand Hats and 
Bonnets trimmed n handsome style, which I 
sell very low to the trade. Just received the 
Bismarck Hat, both silvered and bronzed.
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THE OLD ESTABLISHED MILLINERY
MRS. M. A. BUTT,
NO. 59 MAIN STREET, NORFOLK, VA.
Has just returned from the North with 
a large and select assortment of the 
latest and most fashionable styles of 
MILLINERY,  [[image of ??]]
French Hoopskirts, a new article, besides a 
select and elegant variety of French Artificial 
Flowers, Bugle Trimmings, and everything else 
desired, by the most scrupulous and refined 
taste. Ane examination of my stock is most 
respectfully requested. Country trade solicited.
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HOG CASINGS.- Butchers and others 
interested will please bear in mind that we 
have just received a lot of choice Hog Casings 
for Sausage purposes, and would be glad to supply 
our customers through the season.
JAS. E. JONES & CO.,
2 Campbell's wharf.
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URDAYS. is1-1y

FRUITS. CONFECTIONS, etcetera
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THE FIRST OF THE SEASON:
NEW RAISINS AND SWEET HAVANA 
ORANGES.
We have received this morning per steamer:
Layer Raisins, in quarter, half and whole 
boxes,
London Layers,
Loose Muscatelles, 
Sweet Havana Oranges, 
Isabella Grapes.
oe1   C. JORDAN & SON.
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CANDY JARS! CANDY JARS!!
We have received in store quart, half-gallon, 
and gallon Glass Flint Candy Jars.
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NEW CURRANTS AND CITRON
just received by
oct9   C. JORDAN, & SON.
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MECHANICAL, etcetera.
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JAMES HAWTHORN,
NO. 30 UNION STREET, CORNER 
LOYALL'S LANE.
Horses Shod according to the natural formation 
of the foot and capacity of the horse, and 
all other

General Blacksmithing!
done with neatness and dispatch, as well as a 
general Jobbing in Wheel-wrighting by the 
best artisans that can be procured in the business. 
Those wanting work done give me a call.
All jobs done on reasonable terms.
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SOUTHERN MANUFACTORY.
WILLIAM L. PETTIT,
PRACTICAL BOILER-MAKER AND 
BLACKSMITH.
I take this method of informing my friends 
and the public that I have opened an 
establishment on the corner of
Wide water and Church Streets,
"My Old Stand," and am prepared to build 
High and Low Pressure Boilers, furnishing 
Drawings and Specifications cheaper than any 
establishment in the city.
All kinds of SMITHERY done with neatness 
and dispatch.
PIPE WORK of all kinds done at the shortest 
notice. CASTINGS of every description 
furnished at very low rates. Particular attention 
paid to the Repairs of Steamboats.
Please give me a call.
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GEORGE W. DUVALL,
NORFOLK IRON WORKS!
No. 18 Wide Water Street, Norfolk.
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS,
And all kinds of Machinery of the most improved 
patterns, also Repairing upon the shortest 
notice. Particular attention to Steamboat 
work.
Duvall's Patent Boiler Tube Ferrules.
Are the only perfect remedy for leaky Boiler 
Tubes. They can be inserted in a few minutes 
by any engineer, and are warranted to stop the 
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SADDLERY, etcetera
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PULLEN & PIERCE,
CARRIAGE MAKERS AND HARDWARE
No. 11 and 28 Union Streets.
Having been established in the Car-Carriage [[image of carriage]] 
making business for 30 years, 
the late war caused us to temporarily suspend, 
owing to the absence of one partner in the field, 
and other circumstances beyond our control, we 
now begin with a purpose to build up our business 
to its former status, and with a determination 
to give satisfaction to all our customers and 
the public generally. Our stock is well selected 
and of the most approved styles, and in large 
assortments.
COACH MATERIAL OF EVERY KIND,
Spring Axles, Wagon Material, and
CARRIAGE GOODS.
A large stock suited to the trade, at fair prices, 
Orders respectfully solicited, and filled 
with dispatch.  ja22-ly
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BALED GUNNY CLOTH:
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
Also a lot of CLOTH IN ROLLS, in store and for sale by
J.N. BELL & BRO.
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Mill Works, 
NEAR WINTON, CHOWAN RIVER, N.C.
Have always on hand, or cut to order, all kinds 
of BUILDING LUMBER, of best North Carolina 
Yellow Pine, prime Flooring, Ship Builder's 
Stuff, etcetera.
Orders received. 
LINKE & CLEPPER, 
Portsmouth, Va.
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RED ASH COAL LANDING 
$$10,000 bushels of superior. 
RED ASH COAL
now discharging at our wharf. We recommend 
this Coal as something very nice.
Send in your orders.
SANTOS & BRO.
Rear Custom House.
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COAL!  COAL!!  COAL!!!
LANDING
125 tons Red Ash COAL, very best quality,
now landing from schooner Harned, at
Woodside's wharf, and for sale at the lowest
price per bushel or ton, by 
W.R.C. LAND
I will also respectfully ask all those indebted
to me to come forward and settle up their accounts.
In consequence of my protracted illness
I am compelled to ask through this medium. 
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COAL!  COAL!  COAL!
Foundry, Grate, Stove, and Smiths, all of best
quality.
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guano, Robeson's Unrivalled Soluble 
Guano and Super. Phosphate of Lime, Zell's
superior Super-phosphate of Lime and Raw
Bone.
LIME
Agricultural and Builder's Shell and Stone
PLASTER
Land and Calcined.
BRICKS AND CEMENT
All on easy terms 
H.V. NIEMEYER
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LIME! LIME! LIME! LIME!
BUILDING AND AGRICULTURAL LIME!
FOR SALE,
MANUFACTURED AT THE 
ELIZABETH RIVER LIME WORKS
At the lowest price by barrel or cargo.
Apply to G.D. PARKER
At the Works
WILLIAM LAMB
Town Point, Norfolk.
or to J.B. HUNTER & CO.,
Portsmouth
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ATTENTION BUILDERS
JUST RECEIVED IN YARD AND FOR 
SALE LOW: 
50,000 feet heart Y.P. Shelving, dressed
50,000 feet Inch Boards
20,000 3 and 4 and 2 and 6
10,000 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 White Pine
10,000 Flooring
ALSO
A general assortment of Building Material,
including
LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, etcetera
Give us a call before purchasing.
OSTROM, MOORE & THOMAS
Wide Water street, 
between Church and Nebraska.

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FERTILIZERS
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GUANOS AND FERTILIZER-
We offer to farmers and planters the following
Fertilizers, which, after many years trial have
proved valuable and worthy of recommendation:
Sardy's Phosphate Peruvian Guano, $65 per ton.
Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate, $58 per ton.
Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime, $66 per ton.
Baker's and Jarvis Island Guano, $55 per ton.
No 1 Peruvian Guano, 
Pacific Guano, $75 per ton.
CHAS. REID & SON
Bell's wharf, near the Ferry

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HAY! HAY! HAY!
In store and for sale low, 
130 bales of prime bright Timothy Hay, 
ALSO
400 bushels Corn,
600 bushels Oats,
1,000 bushels Bran, 
1,000 bushels Ship stuff,
Also, a choice stock of Peas, Hominy, Meal, 
Flour, etcetera, to be sold low at
JESSE JONES & CO.,
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BE IT KNOWN TO ALL!!!
I GIVE A
VALUABLE
PRESENT!
WITH ALL STOVES SOLD AT 
NUMBER 5 CAMPBELL'S WHARF
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TOBACCO, CIGARS etcetera
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ATTENTION TOBACCO DEALERS
We have received the following brands: 
50 boxes Dabney Tobacco
80 boxes O.K. Tobacco
40 boxes Walter Irvin 10s
50 boxes Indian Queen, very fine,
360 boxes of other various brands, all of which
we offer to sell to the trade at remarkably low
prices. 
Call before purchasing- at 
HAMBURGER BROS,
Wholesale Tobacco Store
under Mechanic's Hall
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CITY CIGAR STORE!
KIMBERLY'S BLOCK, 42 MAIN STREET
EDWARD BEDOUT,
Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment
of 
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS
choice brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, 
with a full assortment of PIPES and everything
else to be found in a first class Cigar 
Store.
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AT RULES HELD WIN THE CIRCUIT
cCourt of York county, the - day of 
September, A.D. 1867:
J.I. Bloodgood, Plaintiff,
against
Thomas D. Warren, Defendant,
IN ASSUMPSIT
The object of this suit is to recover of the defendant
three hundred and thirty-seven dollars
and forty-eight cents ($337.48) with legal interest
thereon from 1st February, 1861, claimed to 
be due to him by the plaintiff in an action of 
assumpsit now pending in the Circuit Court of the 
county of York. 
And it appearing that the defendant is a non-
resident of this State. It is therefore ordered
that due notice be given him by publication in 
some newspaper published in this State, 
according to law.
Extract-Teste: BOLIVAR SHIELDS, C.
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AT RULES HELD IN THE CIRCUIT
Court of York county, the - day of 
August, A.D. 1867:
John M. Jones, Plaintiff, 
against
Thos. D. Warren and E. Aiethea, his wife, 
Defendants

IN DEBT.
The object of this suit is to recover of the 
defendants $1,741.75 (seventeen hundred and 
forty-one dollars and seventy-five cents) claimed 
to be due by them to the plaintiff in an action
of debt now pending in the Circuit Court of
York. And it appearing that the defendants
are non-residents of this State, it is ordered that
due notice be given them by publication in
some newspaper published in this State, 
according to law. 
Extract-Teste: 
BOLIVAR SHIELDS, C.
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IN CHANCERY-In the Court of the Corporation
of the city of Norfolk:
Melissa M. Capps, Executrix of Ryland Capps,
sueing on behalf of herself and all other
creditors of Joseph Cason, Plaintiffs,
against
Wm. B. Deggs, Sergeant of the city of Norfolk,
and as such administrator of the estate of
Joseph Cason, Benjamin Turner and Margaret, 
his wife, I.O. Gardner and Sarah A. his
wife, John S. Cason, Benjamin F. Cason and Julia
Herbert Cason, the last two of whom are infants, 
under the age of twenty-one years, by 
W.M. Chaplin, their guardian ad litem appointed
to defend their interest in this suit, 
Defendants. 
Pursuant to a decree pronounced in this cause
on the 25th day of July last, the following 
accounts will be taken at my office, No. 48 Bank
street, in said city, on or before the 20th day of 
October, A.D. 1867:
1. An account of the transactions of W.B. 
Deggs, Sergeant of the city of Norfolk, and as 
such, administrator of the estate of Joseph
Cason.
2. An account of the debt due the plaintiffs, 
and all other creditors of Joseph Cason, dec'd, 
who agree to contribute to plaintiff their portion
of the expenses of this suit.
3. An account of the annual and fee simple 
value of the real estate mentioned in the said 
bill, of which Joseph Cason died seized and possessed.
W.M. CHAPLIN
Commissioner
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Annamessic Steamer's wharf,
Norfolk, Va.
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THE OLD AND ATTRACTIVE 
BLACKWATER ROUTE!
BETWEEN
FRANKLIN DEPOT, VIRGINIA, 
EDENTON AND PLYMOUTH, N.C. 
Carrying the U. States Mail. 
The fine and elegant steamer
ELLA, CAPTAIN FREEMAN,
Having been newly repaired and handsomely
fitted up, will resume her regular trips between
the above places, on and after MONDAY, July
22d, touching at all intermediate landings where
signals are made.
She will leave Franklin Depot every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
immediately on the arrival of the morning trains
of the Seabord and Roanoke Railroad from 
Portsmouth and Weldon, connecting at Edenton
with the steamer Isadora for
Nag's Head and Elizabeth City.
Returning same days will make close connection
at Franklin.
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY
with morning trains North and South.
By this route passengers leaving Plymouth at
8 P.M. one day, can arrive in Portsmouth at 10.25
A.M. the next morning.
This will be found the cheapest and most expeditious
route for the transportation of freight
and passengers.
Apply at the office of the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, or 
JNO. H. BOGART, Agent
Franklin, Va.
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BUILDING, etcetera
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B.F. BOLSOM   W.F. MOORE,
BOLSOM & MOORE
BRICK-MASONS,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Norfolk
that they are prepared to execute all work
in their line
WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
[[pointing finger, used as bullet point]]Repairing and Job Work promptly 
attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Order slate at W.R. HUDGIN'S Hardware
Store No. 11 Market square.
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D.D. BOLSOM,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
BANK STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL.
[[upside-down pointing finger, used as bullet point]]Orders left at W.R. Hudgin's No.11 Market Square, or F.G. Story's No. 6, Union 
street will be promptly attended to. 
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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WILLIAM A. GRAVES, Marine 
Architect and Draughtsman,
SHIP BUILDER, SPAR MAKER, and
CAULKER, is prepared to furnish drawings,
plans, and specifications for all classes of vessels,
either for canal, river or ocean navigation or
transportation. Has at No. 66 WIDE WATER
STREET, Marine Railway, Saw and Planing Mills
in successful operation. With his superior
machinery, and other facilities, is prepared to
execute all work in his line with economy and 
dispatch.
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PAINTING
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YOUST & FOILES-
HOUSE, SHIP AND SIGN PAINTERS,
Middle Street, Portsmouth,
TWO DOORS FROM POSTOFFICE
[[pointing finger, used as bullet point]]Particular attention given to all kinds of 
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
Persons contemplating having work done in
our lines would do well to call.
Orders solicited and strict attention paid to 
them.
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WOOD WARE etcetera
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STORMS, BAIRD, ROPER & CO.,
CEDAR PAIL, TUB AND CHURN
MANUFACTORY,
Nyack, Rockland County, N.Y.
ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF 
CEDAR AND OAK PAIL STAVES TUB AND 
CHURN STAVES AND HEADINGS.
Flour and Fruit Barrels, Cut Staves
Turned Headings,
And dealers in Juniper, Pine and Oak.
WIDE WATER, NEAR CHURCH STREET.
NORFOLK, VA
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RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE-
OFFICE S.& R.R.R. CO.,
PORTSMOUTH, July 6, 1867.
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On and after MONDAY, 8th inst., trains will
leave Portsmouth daily, except Sundays, as follows
Mail Train at ..... 6 A.M.
Express Train at ..... 2 P.M.
Accommodation and Freight Train at ..... 4.30 A.M.

ARRIVE AT PORTSMOUTH

Express Train at ..... 10.30 A.M.
Accommodation and Freight Trains at ..... 12.30 P.M.
Mail Train at ..... 7.30 P.M.
Mail train connects daily at Weldon with [[??]] 
trains of the Wilmington and Welden, Raleigh
and Gaston, and Petersburg Railroads. And on 
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Franklin 
with steamer for Edenton, Plymouth and 
landings on the Blackwater and Chewan rivers.
Returning connects at Portsmouth with the 
Bay Line steamers for Baltimore, Philadelphia
and New York.
Express train connects at Weldon with trains
of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad.
Returning connects at Portsmouth with the 
Annamessic steamers for Philadelphia and New 
York, and on Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturdays
at Franklin with steamer from Edenton, 
Plymouth and landings on the Blackwater and 
Chowan rivers.
Freight received daily, except Sundays, from
8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
E.G. GHIO
Supt. of Transportation
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AGENT'S OFFICE N. & P.R.R.
NORFOLK, VA. JULY 12th, 1867.
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ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY
12th, the Passenger Trains of the Norfolk
and Petersburg Railroad, will leave Norfolk,
daily
(Sunday excepted) at ..... 3.30 P.M
Arrive at Petersburg ..... 7.45 P.M
Leave Petersburg ..... 3 P.M
Arrive at Norfolk ..... 7 P.M
Connecting at Petersburg with the Passenger
Trains of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad
to and from Richmond, and at Norfolk with the
steamships of the Old Dominion steamship Company
direct for New York. 
Through Tickets to Richmond sold at this 
office. Baggage checked through.
J.D. PROCTOR.
Agent
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EXCURSIONS!
On and after WEDNESDAY, June 19th, the 
swift and splendid steamer
EOLUS, CAPT. McCARRICK,
will leave Norfolk at 6 o'clock A.M.
[[steamship image]]
touching at Portsmouth and Old Point, every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY,
FOR CHERRYSTONE.
Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 
for
MATTHEWS AND YORKTOWN.
Invalids and others who are desirous of enjoying 
the sea breeze, will find that there are the 
most delightful trips that will be offered this 
season.
Fare for the round trip, good for one
day only ..... $2.00
Children over 4 and under 12 years ..... 1.00
THOS. H. WEBB, Agent
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THE BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET
COMPANY.
FOR BALTIMORE AND ALL POINTS
NORTH AND WEST.
One of the steamers of the Baltimore
Steam Packet Company, 
will leave their wharf, East Wide [[steamship image]]
Water street, Norfolk, at 6.15 P.M. daily, (Sunday's
excepted,) and Portsmouth, on the arrival
of the evening Passenger Trains of the 
SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAILROAD,
at 7.30 P.M., touching at Old Point.
The Company are now running their fine
steamers
LOUISIANA,
GEORGE LEARY and
ADELAIDE
all in thorough order, and remarkable for their
speed and safety.
[[pointing finger, used as bullet point]]State Rooms can be engaged during the 
day.
For rates of passage, freights or other information
apply to D.C. Ball, agent, Portsmouth:
Robt. Swan, agent, Old Point: or, at the office 
of the Company, at Norfolk.
JNO. VERMILLION
Agent.
W.A. DIBNEY, Agent Baltimore
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