I -t !. ' e? JOSH. TV JAMESEdnd Prop NORTH CAKOLINA MEDICAL - , ' JOURNAL. , . , -" Too' long hati North CaroViuiaos toler ate3 ieposilion in other States to ah Borb oar ownState, . Too long Lav; our peaplu ieiinitted those of other States to interferprwithuurown internal affalrj and to use our rich resources and great adyan roc&iliibU owiSastitution?, - their own sA AtfL-la ihencirlect. discour- tjniM u!y" yTJj it agement, Wdpoverty of our own. Iu ifrtrm tnhlic sentiment in our own State pit to allow Korth. Carolina, with her commerce, agriculture, railroads and other 3iJ2 flinsU&Uons and advantages - i .roilABrArl ii n bv other fetate.s. and thus Wke impoverished ur own P tle. and the life-blood of our own Stat iw. Jfiahlv taken away. Wo make tbeteraalWifdw from a tcccht attempt vi iht ' Amrkari Medical IU- Wcckhj, .01 Louisville; to disparage and throw cold rf Wrw'ilip l.indahle enterprise of es- n akvt ujv" . tabljahing . a medical journal in our own State. This publication lias a fi; c sub scription in North Carolina, and, uudj-r 'thsear of losing some of his subscribers here, in .the establishment of. our own medical journal, tlic editor, travels out of hi jvajf io ..ajlempts to injure lias M5ori Carolina enterprise. Under thjc affectedpea and deceitful pretence of a Cardial welcomc,he falsifies his professions of friendship by telliug the (nodical pro fession of our State that they cannot sus ' tain a medical journal, and ridicules the Whole matter. Head what he' says, iu alluding to this now candidate for popular favor, that deserves and will receive the wlrm JatfJiagc and support of the pco plil4burOwh State : "Who are the he roes thus determined to tempt fate to de fy peril, and to rush unshrincd iutojiccu-j niary, if not professional dissolution 1 Ono fears to announce their names, unlesvs prepared" to contribute to the demand for bj medal (most probably a monument) An token of their bravery, and yet it must bo done ; it is due to history. Di s. M. J. IWJStUimd Thos. F. Wood, of MT KT.' C. w1t snnn issue tllfi fitsltiucaber of the North Carolina Meat- . col Journal, Are these gentlemen to bo pitied, to bo sympathized with, to be tyatned, or to be congratulated ? Certafn rjUotWDeiongratulated' If this lan guage does not show an unbecoming spirit and.oeaaoUtt eCect amount to throwing oriacteAi the'way of the success of the journal alluded to, we know not the mcan ngtQrds.r -We tell this editor, who is noothHan that notorious distuiie of tho peace of the profession Uio petulant . . and tho querulous Prof. Gailard, M. D. that the physicians of North Cato-iua, ia cludios Drs. Wood and DeK )ss. r, ate f ableojttianage their own alTaus without anv such exhibition of souruwss and iutcr- 'lerlSla-S'fe exhibits iu the jealous and evil prognostication of the success of t'.e Y. Carolina Medical Journal, lie promised .ailthteyoar,th3he would, in con - dacting this bi-wcckly, and Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, abandon his everlasting dispemtionjtb quarrel and find laulV that has m'ado him, while an able ! vCoiU8lcb"oxlous to 1),s modical brethren. Bui lit is seen again that the leopard cannot change his Spots no morV than can tho ferocious heart its K:nature.n We tell him that the Worth Car- Mnlirjil Journal is on a firm and able Jt foundation ; it will b ably conduct ed by two of our leading physicians, as sisted bp an able corps of contrHnuor?, and that subscribers and encouragmcnt - are pouring in rapidly and in sucli uuic .,beri' as justifies the assertion that its suc cess will be fine 'and permanent. The prorcsssion of Norih Carolina, composed of as able physicians and as skillful sur geons as practice in any city or State in the TJnion will rally around their own journal, and give it such a true 'and sus- taining support,, as will place it at, oiicc ' among the best and most successful med ical journals in the whole country. . Tb!s subject can never bo hack neye TTrtJ',if ia oUf'.but it is still ever new and interesting, because it is an art and science - always progressive and always striking at the verr foundation of the happiness - and prosperity of the peoiiTe ot all races fiZlL2$ricin!3 ' In the South; it iiLxoro thia e?er? siaco the war th: main s ftay and hope of our prostrate and im jfiOVerUhed people.; North Carolina; ev 4ceUed by no State in love of liberty and : ' patrictid fist otton surpassed by none in -1 isebla li;ty of noble men and in, glorious reccUcctona of the past, r well as in rich rcrcriT?? and great , natural advantages, -b Ct.U czzzz ti taodciosl :a education. commonwealth therefore tobe alive to the teat importance of improvement ana re- brm upon this vital question "tq-oar j toario . i k H x people For curownpait wc intena to - maae 1 . .. .. . Ik: our record as an editor in behalf ol niai- measure of public good that we can reier to with satisfaction in after life. Everyman, 1 whether he is an editor, legislative poli- L. . e , 'r on tmmhle ' tician, professional man, or an humble private citizen owes certain duties. to himself, to the community, to his. State the i nher itance of the privilege and bless- ins of our fce institutions and grana 1 f.,rm nf government derjendent for sue- .v..... .11 0 ., A ;f0ii;LnMi of :s3 aipon the virtue and intelligence of ccs th ie people is to raise his voice ana flueuce iu favor of education at all times t ii and under all circumstances. f nrgi this matter now upon the pu1)llcatientie: t. e tA w-v the more earnestly because of the DacK - ward condition of popular education our State, '.and because it is really alarmj- iog to see ia every county inKorth Car V, r :rtMT,4 lma growing up masses of ignorance crcatcr and more increasing than at any furmcr time. In town, citv, village or 1 i,rn- imnn tliA hi?hwav - and I sj-T f vJa lt b on tho byways of country 1 fo it to evcryv and? humilatioK to I . see the large . and iricreasibg, faoiQuntl care I of i'-noiancG .hat stares the ml observer in iuo iace a uo.mww f , the various phases of hfo and varied con- ditioiis cf men and society. It will not do to -'shut 'our eves and close our hearts - , - ,i ..i..: ,.r nir,; nn the unstable ground that these terrible evi's of -'gnorance have long been npon us nv, on-.inaiiirr all manner of crimes, and deor.ulatiou and injuries to the body poli- r J . , - - -o o .. tie Ae must meet and overcome ana overthrow 'them, or -.wo are remiss ana i innvoiw -.Mo: as North Carolinians, as na- , ... , e . ti K.Ls? as gooa ciwacns, auu as r,ultB,uai christums. 3ar own duly as a puunc iniirn-iFivih sh:lll l)f! dischamod in those J . . : . important relation. - .Whllo true to. our party, wc shall n;,t be true to society and (.. v..,wri;nn if wp rlil nnt. rrv nlonrl ' . , i c' c 1 and spare not in behalf of a more general and a higher standard of education in tho-Stafe. To insist unoii it is only man- ifesting that devotion to the material and ,f . T moral lmproycmcns oi our peopio wuicu is one of the objects of this paper to pro- j mote. Occasionaliy, therefore, as we journey along in orr journalistic career we shall give our readers, an editorial on education.. iudicatcd in this editorial. "Wo shall ival.- tuir orl ifo-i elvort, prafitioal. And suited to the condition and wants of the people at largo and the necessities of the State. We shall present facts and statis tics as to the public schools of the Stats their amount and ratio of ignorance, and its relation to ignorance in. other Slates the philosophy of teaching the necessity . L , , , r u - e of normal schools for the instruction of teachers the systems of teaching with the improvements in the art and science of teacU'.nnr: tho bvgieno of scliools, with remarks upon tho deOcicnces in our North ,i c- l , o ' Carolina methods of instructions, &c. tic. We thiiii the remark made recently in L, r, . . r . . . 0i the Capitol of tno btatc before tho htate A"rieultur;d Society by that eminent .3, it." -v i xt iu n statesman . and. disUnSui8hcd,North Car- olinian, General Thomas L. Clingman, W 1 V. ltll tUV IX KA Ml W - va T Lirselv the causes of the backward condi- lion of North Carolina, to be trno and it deser ves to be kept continually before the people in every portion of the State. WASHINGTON LETTER. .Va?iiiv.,ton,D. C.,Nov. 3th,1877. When k,k:ng t vvhat Congress has doiu, or, rather, has failed to do, in the three wceivs now passed the extra session,! one is inclined to smile at the ideas of th se ay ho thought that by this time the session would be over. The main; object of the session, the making of an apprbpria- ti jn fur the army-for the year from June 1S7T, to Jur e 1878, Las hardly, rccei?ed anv ai!cntion." The military Committee of the House has ahont decided to report Ul i . fy . v 1 m 11 appropr inting snfficient xadney for the support of a force of 20,000 menbut there. 'v ill undoubtedly be prolonged-; uis - eiission Ik: fore the bill can nass tho Hotise. and thereafter discussion in the Senate, and most likelv; Cjmmittees of Conference. The House Committee on Banking and Currency has .ready a .bill for ; the remene- U Uioa of silver, making the fdollar of V grains a leal tender whenever gold pa !xent is not mSio obligatory by con- tract. This till will almost certainly pass xr i , i vv4"v P0 the liuusi'. and, its friends believe, the Seaaie also. Whether it will be vetoed or not none seem to know. Iu friends think it not be. But Mr. Hayes has uiwppuiuicu muiv uicu jaarcn iasj. inau any uue cisucvlx uiu iu an equal lengih of time, aad.it is only certain that tqatl his course on this sublet is nntertain. I .Bills to n-pia! the sjecie resnmptibn at h ivt a!so. been before the Hoiisa hnl direct vote has npf reached; : Ootha preliminary motions it has been clearly shewn, hawever, that : when a Tote i is reached there will be a majority for repeal Tho fflelinr m both aenata and linnsa il favorable to an appropriation to tccure representation at the Paris Exposition next March I r r - , f u tr a - - , Many friends of Mr. Hayes are advising him to attend the funeral of Senator Morton. It is not, perhaps, a cahject fcr extended newspaper comment, -hut erea to - ,fl gitiV fairs and races, it cot 'Becoming to plead, as hehas done. tabm ttaness is a reason for remaining. ? . . - Tn h4aTAntr ftam rtir.h a calami i v. . JlHsz ne Hamomn Minister. England, after it seemed certain that 8ach an appointment would be made, the country was extremely fortunate lie is an nnpatnotie man who.wouid try to theamBxmon yclsh, who waa app0inted, for bis rej :ction makes it possible that Camcrtn may be ap- Adnstration has not made the j mosj bappy selections of public omcus so far. It has not done better than Grant did. Mr. Hayes and Mr. Evarts -.should o- mr y j;x ttnjfifon, accepting ofilce. , 1 nfr i wi fl XiKta H HV ivm B6iatoalrtgstKjn will go over to ira gular t&to clt is H mittee on Elections in the Senate dcbi-.i xtended iavestigatioa of mat- ten connected ivitb the election of both - Srwfforaaiid Mlogg. , ; e.Sepate shows rio disposition to ct upon nominations made in cases m JJP movc( for .violatiuD cf the efir service order. Though the. cases 0rArthur and others of New York mo looked upon as those upon whica i.ic contest will be made, it is known that ig hunting f oyi.l.-o From time tb firne" rumors prevail u' i that Secretaries Sherman and Schnrz; ire. . . , iel,fni office are known to be distasteiut :.tu..u- f tery gchurz. Of Sherman's resign-itio.v, ! however, unless the resumption act r-hni-l.t j bo repealed, I have never believed th ny : was any Brouuuuuy. not induce him to retire voluntan y. GUI'! i-i-. The Bone and Sinew" four country have often-eciaiiv r;-. election time been made tno Mi!.;.t ox; ci.i n. l.llt,vhon lhoso uscful i-art the human structure neeome ua yi...u i. consequence of lean ne be called graceful. The dyeU npon angles and I or woman. Moreover is a sign of imperfect I onent novertv of the blood. IJoth th &re remedied by nostettcr's Stomach lUi- ters, which render digestion anlnssiaiilar.on I certainties, in consequence, of wli.cu u.e I blood acauires richness and tlhc oouy f;uu- . nrQ lo J .,::;ec, d j upand the angles rounded ctr. Throvgh t"-e instrumentality of this peerless aid to -ij: s- f promoter. of .. the body rapidly gains in vigor, ccioi 0 hollow cheek ,the appetite iinpi-oves, nervous symptoms vanish, and a health fiu impetus isgiven to every vitaiii' ...e.ivu. Rail Boad Lines, &c. GenM Sup'ts Office, Tf 1L.M1HUTUH, COLUMBIA AND AU GUSTA RAILROAD- . Wilmington, N.C, August 4, 1S77. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Smaday, August 5, tbe l'ol low in cr snhftdnle will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, (daily , except Sanday.) Leave Wilmington 12 00 ii Arrive at Florence.... 5 00 1' Leave Florence 12 SO P M Arrive at WUmington... , 5 20 P M - NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily. I t-Ainnr. "" u v. t m Arrive at Columbia... 1 l A ii Leave Columbia......... ........11 '60 1' 11 LeTe Florence.... 2 30 A 11 Arrive at Wilmington.... C 30 A M This Train will only stop at Flemington, WhitevUle, Fair Bluff, Marion, .Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter and . Acton be twtcij Wilmington and Columbia, THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex- cept Sundays.) Leave Wilmington .". 2 30 V M T v c ., - 1 i Arrive at Columbia. 10 10 A U FlZZZV:: M Arrive at Whmington..... 10 20 A W hwm n vvn(" li .j I 11 Paoengeri for Augusta and beyond ahouldtake Night Etpress Train liom Wil mington. - BT" Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charleston and Macon. JOHN F. DIVINF, . txwum m A AAiAia1 finnorintonili nf w " VILf.lINGTOH & WELD0N I - RAILROAD COMPANY. I 0io of GhkVSupebiktesdkst Wilniuigton, a. v., Auguat , it,, j On and after Sunday, August 5tb, 1877, Passenger trains on the Wilmington & Wcl- doaBadroad will run as follows : DAY'JIAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, diily. Leare Wilmington, Front at. Depot JiW O J J. iti ArriT at Weldcn at... 12 ao P 31 Letje Weldon......... 1.1 40 A 21 1 Axrire at Wilmington, Front bh I Depot at... 5 40 P i! WIGHT MAIL ASD EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY fiXCEPT SUNDAY. IWUmington, ont St. &0.vy Weidon kTJZ'Z.l'r 2 20A Leare Weidon, daily at... 3 15 A M ArriTe at Wihnington, Frc-atSt. Depot at.:.;......... 11 45 A M "V JJSlS"v1(?f u? Weldon for all pomts North via Lav L:ne (ioet Sunday) and daily, via "Kich- mond and all rail route, Night train ,j-e close connections at ;f?l,.teT5 JtH?.nd gnZi , General Serial indent. . .. -wm- . '; AOHBOriai. I TIMES H, CABfiAWAY and ,W3f. I J BATJ2MAN are now conduction the 1 H en- No,t I .ied d all work euaranteW I Hair CUin U ceats. jsiinipown, I ceaf a. J-SliaTin,.!0 ceat5; ; ozio 6l A o O1 day seas made by V 6 Agents selling our Cfcro- mas, Crayona, aad Bewanl, Motto, Scrip tare Teal,: TrsnaparenV" Picture and Chromo CmiSb. ICO aaniple; worth 4. sent postpaid for 76 eeats. lilostrated Catalogue free. J D PffOIUPa BONS, B03T05, I W . . iutabiiaea isju. ..... . . : . t - - 1 - . Miscellaneoxis. H. m&rcu& & Son., 20, 5, Blarbet Street. r imTTLERS OF m v Yoi:i:, f Philadelphia CINCINNATI, MILWAUKEE, and , BALTIMORE LAGER BEERS. Also, I iliLALELriirA, -BALTIMORE, and IMPORTED ALES AND PORTER. Families supplied. Goods delivered to any part of city fixe. . . , We srravant?e to compete with any house hi in.' line m pike and quality. . Fainting. WlIKKfc VOU CAN GET VOURPaint t V inr done with diepatfcb, neatness and at ioiuUe rates is at iARKEU'S PAINT SHOP, n,- door Xorth of Old Jail buildi 1 diner on Prin- strf :-t. liUUifc. JJir .aoa wuflj ....... . n -r -m tr w-n 1 I Painting done and satisfaction gaaranteqdJ Great care is given to small jobs." ' " J " mr.y 16 Street Cars, AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT the v STREET CARS will commence running at G o'clock in the morning, and run every. 15 the Market House. iiitit o'clock, except Satur .L -.v.ii! run until 10.30 o'clock. ii.e Car? ill alternate between the CcinC' U i y '.uiv.! Ui ooilyn. 'i he. v wIj! be a Car to the Cemetery every iiilaat-:?; ah'o one - to .Brooklyn every CO i'nut.-' TLerc wl.i be n sig tue rear oi uie ar i i-.!.-.t ever the dash board-, designating which i iacc th 2 Car is going either Brooklyn or Goaicterv. - iii; '.vi-.LIujr-io lake the caison either rs-.i 1 rem Castle and Sixth streets, to the v-r Hilton, only 5 cents, fur very ccar ilt: three ini!e? of road, and return fur ccr.t?. "i lie very ciieHptsi i-icim :-bites Siv to Kir' Lt"rk-nt. WASHING 1 ON KKNG. aar 21 Superintendent. AND All the lai'e3ti:ai-'rovemf:!iti. -combined into the organs and pianos manufactured by . CO, 3 Washington. W. J, Tv. r. wish to purchase either an OR 0 A V or l'i A N O we can truthfully say that for . AUTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Ei autiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal Quaiities, our instruments take rani; with those of that Most Csleliratei Manufacturers. Our cr.y claim to favoritism over other .ca-:tiu;j - nia.Bttfacrnrcrs is Oui Low Prices. rcdaccd 'to ucctinff the requirements of the tiiu L'ctci mined not to be undersold and at'tLo sacac tinae furnishing instruments that we xi-ilx mmm fob five years, we invite correspondence that we may have an opportunity to prove satifactorily all that we Lere assert. . . .. - i, ' Cur PIANOS are furnished with the - IriisoTei Freuch Grand Action . (the rery beat in use); ' thv aiealio HEAVILY STRUNG with the improved wire; and the cases are of eolidrose- wocd perfecti" seasoned and ? WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR " WARP. ! Our 0UGAX8 are furnkhed with-all 'the mo-icrn irrprcvements, as to stops, action, etc, wliilc the CASES are of the rccen tcabinet a; !e, admirably suited for the parlor. f "jZp'-'dcnd for Illustrated Catalogue, aid Price Lu-t. ' i . Adurces, CORN'ISII A CO., ; jin 0 Washington, New Jersey. titter Kevir to Youmq Mek j from tbe effects of Errors and w Abuses in early life." IIan- nooD Kestoeed. Impedimecta S.j to Marriage removed. New t-i method ot" treatment. New 3 j "i . and remarkable rerneduis. ." U . Uooks and circulars sent frpe 1 in sealed envelopes.1 Address ,ij ir.' Howard Association, 419 N. r ! Ninth SL. 1'hilftdAlnKU P, 'Ain Institution having a htgh r.i t-5 1 reputation for . honorable con- iP ' T i. I . . ... I i i duct and professional skill. mr Greatchance to make money. If you can't get gold ybo. eah set grebbacks. We tnoeu a iieruii in everv tnwn -tr. .i- sab&cripuons ior the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication In the that tvu days. All who ungate make money lliL on can devote all vour tim tn tho Kr,.itcl- oronlyyour spare time. Yon need nottb away iiomliouie over night. You can do It Jl0?111 UriVs frce Elegant and expensive Outfit free. If you want profltabie rork inn tn I rtr- tUo. K - . wwuum. ! .,i tV.e ihrc-e Kuiiicade. will Iiiid tlie street 1 wlio is win ng io woik sieamiy ai t viu- ss, they can iea.cly 1 c ,,. ,jlf. cheapest and meet couifoi table way ployment Uiat we lurnitn. oo pei wct.iv iu oye del.gl.ls not vo , ,Si rent nn.- mem. rers.ns arriv ng in b You can rive your ridges in either man f - ty wi.i l .vsys unu a cai .11 me ri'Y c . I whole time to the work, or only your uare , c-iiv - . ;;.mv f,r'.lic Hotels tor 5 dintt, or I nvr 2ft tvr ln v. All wl:o ciiirasie at .once dige&tioa ami eo;. o-j - " olt.-ri. fli lh street Car 1 ine. I can make monev fast. At the WjTent time ': 1 I f , .aii one can uecome a snecessful a?en t. The most elegant works of ai t given irw losuiMcnoers. xne price Ls so low Qlmyut 1 t. . . ports making dvecSloO in a week.. llv awnt reports taklnsr over 4il snhoriil tf. faiU to make great payi Address "IeS pie's Joujrna'' IrtlaudV Mala. DRY GOODS. rW,SIOEEMD If. GOODS! wyflB VfltthM femoved to the corner Front and Market streets, nfcweCaa 1 , an MrelySew Stock of- Goods, emb.acingftne mot extensive and rariej z7LU r mediom and Dome nfxr ront. from p ling coet. Respcctlullr. IfoTeniber 3d, lb77. BLEA2IiDD PIECES Bleached Cottoc?, il :'cr.la 600 the city, " ! r . .-- ;n a ,:- ,-wic aticDrr uooas, purcuasea in icw 5i ica uays at a I li-La ikiiiui' a luvu.u ..... . j AQ -. . . . n n h ..m... n n jt u nil u ... r r i 1 1 1 i i mm w.rv ma inn. PRINTS. Vlioksuij :,nd 800 PIECES PRINT at warrant. BLANKETS MOST DESIRABLE STOCK,-fcfr ior.jp A m:n v y iirauu uai icii; ivi iuv v v. v - - - - HOSIERY. I jvrx xj... ..-j . - day?, whcnir ; I -n(0 T A fiitla Mn nnn IiOVK. A l.-iil HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.. rpAULE LINEN, Towels, DoyJcr,' Napkins, 1 A KE INV1TEI D to an inspection of the most complete stock of D r Gootla Z$ flic titt jat I deal in firt-claVs goods only, ihat 1 have but one price, that 1 bTf cash, and that every clisa of buyers will receive thc.most rerpectful itu. Reinember ths .qcK a n I coll frfcr n November 3, 1S77. Miscellaneous. is not easily earned in tlief ? times, but it can be mv.e itl. three months by any oi'tiLiier ?S3X, ju any pai t of tne coui) try f money cannot be made so easily and rapidly ?aRfft iiXSr 11 CU.vlIS UUIlllU IU . Mftine. uly 0 We Respectfully Offer to the y i Public QNE OF THE Largest and Chcai est stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, IJAT.S, DKY GOODS, &c, &c, &c, &c, in this city or State. "Wc ropctf ally solicit a call before pr chasing elsewhere. BOL. BEAU & octl5. 18 & 20 Market tret. Prime Emoymeut for a Year. L.ess Than Four Cents a Week,; MAKE HOME ATTRACTS BY INTRODUCING THE Which for more than 55 Years has boon the BEST STORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY l'Ai'JblK, as is well known all over the United States.' It is published weekly, contains eight large pages, clearly printed on good paper, lihed with the choicest stories and Ebetcbes by tbe best waters; not sensational trash, but such as a mother is tIl!ing to have her children read. The whole tone of the- paper is pure and elevating. It also contains Historical and Biographical articles ; Scientific ; Agricultural and House hold Departments ; Fsuhion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled ; Humorous Notes ; Lit erary Reviews; News Notes; Boys' and Ciib' Columns; and Strong and, Sparkling Edito rials, etc., etc. Is just such a paper as every body loves to read, and the price is only TWO DOLLARS A YEAB; Sample copy containing club rate;, etc., pent on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. Address, - No. 918 ; BENNETT & FITCH, .. 276 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Fa; N. B. Be sure and affix' the number 91 before BENNETT & FITCH, so that w may know through what paper the subscription comes. " - jaa W QUARANTINE HOTISE.7 QUARANTINE WILL B? IN FORCE on the 1st day ef June, 1S77, and will con- tinue until further notice, as follows All veaselsfrom ports South of Cape Fear willoometo at the Visiting Station forln- ipectioa. 1 - : All vesaeU having sickness on arrival; cr v f having had elckness daring' the voyage, wil, await inspection as above without regard to the Port from whence they sailed. Veeaelsnot included in the above cllscs will proceed wijhoutr detention. . i All persons interested wUI please Ukeino v -. ... . I Uce that Quarantine will be rigidly 'enforced r. W. 0. CURTIS. Quarantine Physician Port of Wilmington. . may is 3T AND ATTER 1IOHDAY, Nov. tb; tha Ordinance, prohibiUog CATTtEVfrom running t large will be enforced. ; , ! n. C. BROCK dnrtftnr tVi it jJUe provided by, lairore ,vioUUoS tll .cfi JS cctaa- DRY, GOODS. - u COTTONS. up. The lest 12 ccx.IUultti r ' :' ' r, Retail: Xe piati fold atrelail'liBtivS 11 '. AND -SHAWLS. 0" AD-aosrEAE. t 5 . , . - - j - I o v,,w -DUorpj. HaDfiierr ' a rriUMl stock Ot I. ad imi ami I tr 1 ' ' ' 4 Sbeetinga, etc., ki full etock. -."', : HBDSlCJx Miscollanodus. A Full Line Q5 CARDS OF ALL KIND?, f, fancy and ttie beautiful TINTO CAl;rJ. Full fifty varliUes f f ' i j-" ' ' !i. j - i ; 4 Will print5 tbcm cbeapj ? ( Call and sec j ecimew. :" s. ghall, 1. M. t Book and Job Printer, siDt 26 PrinreBS t treet rtzmburs. & A riowrllouto to tho Mountains of Wostorn Ho. Ca. rpfllS NEW ROUTE IS NOW OPLS JL to the travelling public. PaMenger trtlu leave daily ihe Depot of the O. A C. H. S. in Joiumuia at l:iop. m., and aruresMer minua of B. & A. K. It. at 8 p. m.t where ciobo connection u made wua lor Lone coaches for Flat ' Rock, " HenJcrinBfiLe, AsbevilJe and Wa.B Spring. Paifeacen will have choice to go through orJis orcrrt Jit. Tryon, where ihe fare is exetlloct, ud resume their journey early next mowing and theicby eijoy some of the finest mou taia scenery ou the" Howard Gap turnpike, to be found in Western North Caiolica 1 Arrangements have been mids vita tlx W. C. k A. R. R., for round trip tickctiit the fo lowing rates : l . From Wil. to Flat Rock and return.$lS.8S. " (i Asheville and return, $19.S4. . ; ' to Warm piiog a&dretnn, ! $25.85. '. ' " ! " to Hendersonville and retin, $15,85. m& y of the A!r Line K. R., will be pnMt on the arrival of tne trains at tue tcriwsw of the S. & A. R. R., to eee tLal paafBffn are provided for and sent l'orwaid wiihoal lay. On ariival of trains passenger! quected to a?.k for Capt Khkland, Ywni an 'iraneportalion Agent. Try this new- route. ."" j D. R. DUKCA, I'reYt July 12 .; ; JAS. T.. TETTEWAT, C. B. SflW0 try. . 4 House. HeCEIVE REGULARLY tvd Itw cxhibitl6n, samples -of Coflee, Flosr. IJJ Molasses, .Sugar, Syrup?, Tolucco, 4t Jt Take ordeis for Meat, lard, gait, p" Cutter, Chetae, goap. ,Lye, JPlb. Wlre proiaatiyfaUrdeisri OrfMfce signraeats solicited. ' ' tf We are ' agents for, tbe sale K."Tfk M & C0'3 MANIPULATED and Ihe' BeaUy Cotton Ties. t rrv PETTEWAY & SCTJUhS- dec 13 ' v ' "1 . wa claik oa xhi rxnonl WHITHEY 2 DurabiIity.: t : BRinfT, 3- ExceedingIy WIT" BiB: Machines eenl on I quired ; written ffW- wfii' 9 chineij Wir ' iff aWjsSS?5Po ca.. Addrew, THE WU1IX? V.lit .iocs ; no di-cots. 1 Xi Centcan S of thanest. display iVJec biUon. were wVt m m, mm m wmnam - forthe HIGHEST uu: b ftorv-on0f4Ulif? "Irf, JU world.' The , Orrrt luhek's new patent Poplea VJtJl L the flrreatpst improTCP.". - ,v yi- f Diano makinff. The upnB - jscr IwSin! ft Doat fan I. JU fr COUUISSIH d and 'ueaenpuvw vr. Vfl Chief of Policef : - : ! r? j ,-v . ,f. vr;'-

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