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Ill' k ,i,, ir ti-i" i'" ..v.llh.rat the ' t fiiii. tlv w hid"! '.'" I.lil -jl-m. Il. .1. - . .11 - (..f i it nit: t 1 .riaP-arp. V ...J ie' joyous I .nmsofhlcep,lhe voice ol Kr ,,r,,i mlshtWt of the earth! i until Mshour", son?, J hclra- io iikiv lor M' - I - . If " j&r toai-but a .bula.ll arc thine. t if;".-r-lnt 'tliou art juut of 'S? Mm'to eize their .lathe ! '1 . 1 ( i,. ir t !!- fall, . 11!;;: r at the north avii,.1 s ' 'i;:ll' , l ,ii t, all, ' " VtVf JTSUn" fr thine own, oh, 1 i n i.ifH)iissliall wane, . J t, JJ'SnLs "nmi ll .cross the ;v:?f ' 'j ''''SS-rwIefhe violets fori!' l" I fJh irraths grow rajc? t - 3I: - .i-oii an aru .. r.s- , i .... i.jllows foul n, . T - "' ' mui.-ii"'"! ui'onlhea.r, r t a tthNr ' "us in our peaceful homo, iv?irt S"3s "",rth at"! thou art t.-nsr V . ,,nlu rim to rest :-::h;Stn''tsi-anatru.n- ilwuPlKatilowiahoininy i .. .. tli. ir t tin" full, ,.i;;rat thcnorlh -wind's I.r thine own, oh, Hal" iuh oWsciVcr. xoitti ''Carolina. Schools r, ,,.,,!. . ! North Carolina iiaycpiu-."U-tc-l as inutlr as a nnlliou .liars i lvenlyive;(25) or J..iiMins ..r.irls, costing - r:,;iiO to S-.',0'0 cacli. c iirnl V-rn-Uf. iVnialc sclio-.l ;1uiUK Utn ticdol all-over the 'State, i . . .. 'i . Siwntnn Uivc Iwo.-. Kaicigti lias, ami sUo Las three twentv-5v0 Vi'!- aulwcarc r.otsurc tnac.inis lAi a u;i'btivc, while-wc arc sure that it crc'oli sucli cxccllcut private schools as. 'ri:tain;e. the KpisconaJ school at 2 ,!,;v:i i tue UwV ll tUC iism-s: .nsn .v-' i. KoUvcU atlliUsWo. . j t ;:,M.VlVjreJustrtTOC'6",0UU,aiui . . i I r rrr ' 1 .1. t.'i I- iJ ii.-t rini.iicpLiiJiiiiin ciJ'iWh1"11' . ,t ' ii iiii.fi : i,r..f..i?ifr a s.ift' i :ivrr;ifTn cstl- T . o . li:t ' l'T IV.Ul Ol lUfa'J - J UUUUlULIS, UUU . . i c .r . .- i . i i: 1 furniture, it is below rather ti. in ulv. c the average cost. -Thus North CaraLis in vestal 11,000,000 one L:ii.:i tkllars iu Wc and mortar ifer the ( ! ,::t u of girls. -Xow per, coitra, thci c ire '.-! three respectable school buildings t .rUs witiiiti the limits of the State: the B.Ziury buildings at Charlotte aud Hills W.a:;dthc liinJiam School. It is proper t-' i'M that the lirst two buildiDs arc of ii!e jut i recceding the war, that they hxi b.n unoccupied most of the time, t'u; Clnrlotle building y-as erected f :o 1 v South Carolina than by North, ii n now ocniptoJ- by a South l-" ':; a man, and judging by the cata ly a Soutfi Carolina school. Of i: Isloro buildinj; it is proper to rc H"'s was y nilt by a'South Carp- 0'!. Tew, and after he invested fc'.""0 in it, sold for only $5,000; 12i r-u'u the dollar beincr the, valuation nut X l) -x-'Ua Carolina on Math Carolina's inr ka "xcr-icd l.y the Uingham Scliool, J ..'y.vc respc;tablo but tw : X.rtii Carolina's investment the o en J'-J-a fclwol, i;.iys $20,000 ; and for f 4 "' -'.h -five times as many buildings, .f'-.:; i ., ;n: .. . r . . . i. ? - minion, or imv limes as nniui 3n' .ihis.' painful contrast is uo- !l, :c p-i'mul ti.an laleigb,- '"X:01"1' 'enule Htiol nronertv is worth " ' ' S::u0.obona the male g :hool 1 intv wiM be dear at $2,000. ' Wilson Advance. . Abundant Harvest." . ' 'J Ui,.v a matter of coaiiCTatulation for ; ;rJ'i-U!at tlioy have this year widely ''' i'r I,r"I' riiou their nbtr to .'; '":vaf1 n of wheat. (Ve congratulate n lac c iauc and 4 he "great sue wch has crowned their efforts. Mil.:"!'rcl'ul htlc consideration has tU growing ef wheat, and tr.:;)tu 0r jj4js ycar may jUe styled ''q'-utiue, which we have no doubt l:trT,!!.. ..!... i : 4 u . .u:.i vu iu lueiuiuu'. r u" tatinuitc by which we c !l'txavt .uuutity of wheat mr can made f'Uhl'' f O AAA 1 1-1. " f :t Vl riir'tcl ovcr,ail average ? 4i t1 v p'anticg a plenty of I..tr'ial-Hnc sj apparent that its U k r,Sl as a tiscd factfor the l,;; .1 wheat crop of Wilson for frii'JV- . ve lo luG county at least $50,- n . . wwiia.ot tier wise have Lcencx- aJ ruad fur liour. ADVElSE - IX TIIK " . OF DEATH sfTiVv. iiih Point, (iolds- i-" r.ivlitrviiUv-i'Vlsl)us 3'n,ton ; !".:;.", Wilivii, KitlicU's and t loral r Cw,!-l, .-nr. JIurfrwsboro . anil uiam senooi property; so inai me ! Mpcctablc, really North Carolina V Kiix'l buildiuzs iu tho State "arc Widiug to tho best and t :ao'c culcttlations, tho tjuautity --iircxiaiato, if it dues not exceed, p rcr:nscnt of this year has devel ir v'1'1 important fact. It has liMiaitllicUaj3f Vv'ilson arc well l..:'' u r-"Pg wheat. Oh several lU'tr -,l lusMs to the acre were ir.vcd 8,001,2 smal1 lots' WfiWj-ini-'!-S r Vt r Su blJuel to the acre wero Steamship Lines, &c. . . : CliYOSSS Mew- WilhiingtonW, C, Steamship Line , Tbc Steamer. CAPT. DOANE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, JULY 7. "S-fU Shippers can rely upon the'prdwpt sailing of Steamers as advertised. 'Tl For Freight Engagements apply to : ' A. D. CAZAUZ. Agent, v Wilmington, TJ.'C. L. S. RELDEN, Soliciting Agent WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, NV R., New York. July 21 1 altii moire Wilmi ngton, N . C, STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer , JB : Foley i Capt. Price, , WILL SAIL'TKOM 13ALT1MOKE ON Saturday, July 7. , 3J Shippers can rely upon the prompt Sailing steamers as advertised. "" 'Through Bills of Lading given to. and from Philadelphia, and prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAXTS, Agenti Wilmington, W. C. SL. S. 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For detailed description oi mis I Morith'fy.'and for the QRinioAS of those who have the initial number, we refer to larger circular. Subscriptions are solicited. Teems, In variably in Anvi.KCE : 12 months 54.00. 6 months $2.00 '"Address 1 SOUTHERN HISTORICAL ; MONTHLY, Raleigh, N. C, fob 2t Prime Enjoyment for a Year. Less Than Four Cfbts a We'eJU MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE UY INTRODUCING THE. SATUllOAY Which for more than'55 Years has been tne BUST STORY, SKETCH AND FAJUilY yAVJElt, ..jivi.nvnnwn nil r.vcr.the United States. It is published weekly, contains eight Urge pacs, clearly printed on good paper, hilea with the choicoit stories and shetces by the k,,riitors" not Kpnsational trash, nut sucu as a mother is willing to have her children read. The whole tone ot tne paper n puro and elevating. ?-r ' , n. , It also contains Historical and Biographical articles j Scientific j Agricultural And House hold. Departments , r ismon aiuub fresh and unexcelled ; Humoroui Notes : Lit erary Reviews ; News Notes ; Boys' and Girls' Columns; and Strong anu ojwiuaguur rials, etc, etc. Is just such a paper as every body loves to read, and the price w onl j TWO DOLLARS A jXW- Sample copv eontaining-club rat, etc., sent on receipt, a 3-ceut sUm'lwreia, N.B. Be rare and affix the WpQis before BENNETT iUZ; to tfial m may know throuafc uat pper tbe fUbscription EVENING POST Hail Road Lines, &c . Cen'l Sup'ts Office, WlLlftNGTON, VCOLUiIBI AND: AU GUSTA RAI ROAD. Wilmington, N. C, June 1, 1877. ; QLVNGE OF SCHEDULE. On-and after Sunday, Jnne Jd, the tollow ing scnedule will be run on this road DAY EXPESS AND M -t, . ... "; except Sun Leaye Wilmington.. Arrireat Florence Leave" Florence...... Arrire at Wilmington..... AIL TRAIN, (dailv aj.) . . .... 12 15 P M ...... 5 IK) P M ... 12 30 P M .... 5 20 P M NIQHT EXPRESS T tAIN (Daily). Leave Wilmington. , Leave Florence.............. Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Augusta. Leave Augusta.. Leave Columbia...-. , Leave Florence . 6 00 P M 10 05 P M 1 11 A U :.... 4 32 A M S2JPM 11 yj P M 2 45 A M Arri re Tt Wilmington.. . . . , 6 40 A M This Train will onlv stop at FJemington, Whiteville, Fair BlulT, Marion, Florence, Timmonavillc, Sumter and Laatover Detween LAIN (Dailv, ex- 2 30JP M L"20 A M ......... 10 10 A M .......... 4 00 I' M 4 30 A M .1.,...;. 12 00 M ViUninflton" and Coluuabid THROUPH. FREIGHT T cept Sunda Leave Wilminjrton... Leave Florence.. Arrive at Columbia... Leave Columbia........ Leave Florence.. Arrive at Wilmington Passengers for Au gusta and beyond Train from Wil- should take Aightlxpre mington. . Through Sleeping for Charleston and Augu: Cars on night trains :. "v j., v JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. iune 2 General WILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD C (Imp ANY. Office of Ge N'L StTEUINTENDENT "1 ;ton, -N. C, Jkine U, 1S77. J- Wilinin;; On and after Sunday, ' Jun 10th, 187, Passenger trains on the Wilmington 4 Wel don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. I,pjtvfi Wilminffton. Front St. Depot at j 6 55 A M Arrive ati Weldcn at.. 12 40 P M 11 40 A M Leave Weldon. Arrive at Wilmington, Frojnt St. i Denot at.... 5 40 1' JU NIGHT 3IAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. j- . .i- DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Leave Wilmington, Front Depot at Arrive at Weldon at ... Leave Weldon, daily at.... St. ' ........ 5 35 PM 2 20 A M 3 15 AM tSt. ....... 12 00 M Arrive at Wilmington, Froi Depot, at, The Day Train makes cl se connection at Weldon tor au points floi th via Bay Line L-:i : r ; u daily, (except Sunday) and mond and all rail route?.' Nftrht train makes close connections at ia Richmond. Cars attached to Weldon for all points, north Pullman's Palace Sleepinc:! all Night Trains, and run through from Wil mington to Richmond. . J0IKnt DIVINE, June II- General 'Superintendent. Miscellaneous, QUARANTINE NOTICE. QUARANTINE WILL -BE IN FORCE on the 1st day ef June, 1677 tinue until further notice, as and will con- follows : All vessols from porti Soui of Cape Fear will come to at the Visiting Station for in- speetion. All1 vessels1 having sickut on arrival, or havinjr.had sickness during alio, voyage, wil 0 await inspection as aboye wit lout reirara u the P.qrt fraui whcncL they sa ted. i Vessels not. included in. th t above classes will proceed without detention. All persons interested will ' ilease bkc no i jic1 Iy cnluixecl under the pth- tice that Quarantine will be r during the coming hat spaoOii alties provided by law for the violation of the same. 1 W. G. CUKilfc, Quarantine Physician Port of .Wilmington, may 18 PROSP l j Of THE Maryland Medical Journal, BALTIMORE, MD. QN THE FIRST RAY. MAY NEXT, tiift undersigned will issue, in the city of Bal timore, the first number of The Mastlaxd Medical Jocrnal. 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