MISCELLANEOUS TROUGHS AND CRPU P USE "'cET uit TJ X- 3L. E3 X 3T. -,;n! rth-rd from tree of the um Mine, !r, r.;m; , ,,lin 2'cxpeolorDt principle Ibal loosens rr..i jcim the early morninn coyh. n stlaa- ts P1-'? ! , ,., thr-.w I'll the fl menibram ia croup tad ... tV r "- v . . i .v. ... u..i: - t in the mulMn pUut of the oM fields, pre- KtuxDr f-r swtrr ucx isd frfic ' t... , THtKOIlIC fii, . known remedy Hr Couch. Croap, J"-L,!." (".j.-.-'bii'I 'onjaiaption ; o4 no paUltbl. any v-:-' ' '',if jt Ak vonr rtrimUt fr Jt. Price, io. "'?! WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. ryt IK .. lr-i- 1 - - LT I. &. LT LF 1.- 1 I U Il a r.Tif-ry a:-! tLiMrea Teething. For sale by HO MORE EYE-GLASSES. 'J- Wkak EYES. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, .Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Fro-lii' in?: Lonjc-SighteUncas, and Re storing the Sight of the Old. Ciiro3 Tear I 'rops, Granulation, Stye Turners, lie 1 Evrs, Matted Eye Lasbes. and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. a:v, equally efficacious when used In other tiala iics, 6iich a3 Ulcers, Fever .Sores, Tu mors. Salt Uueum, Burns, Piles, or wherever iniiinmaUon exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE est be used to advantage. l.T, oil hmorirlcto a t 9U rut K In 'y:uoE)aiIvioviOw7. UN DEIS -THE IiAUktEL. Stoves, Hardware, Paints, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Rope, Gill Twine, Oars. Calind examine our com plete stock and Low Prices for above goods and you will be sure to buy. We will not be beaten in prices. NATH'L JACOBI. sept 2 lO So. Front St. John E- Lippitt, GEN'L INSURANCE AGENT. Fire. Life. Marine. Accident. Endowment, Insurance at Lo.west Rates. Under the laurel, last year' May, - ' we sat and talked till the day. went out, v v And you bound niy temples round .about With a wreath ol ro3es twined with baj Roses lor Ioye and bay for fame; For the costliest treasure at lilc's command. A woman's heart, you had, laid in my h.and. , And time would bring me a sounding . name. Under the laurelhush. O, hush ! Memory dwells in the laurel bush. Under the laurel roses blo w, Red as they did in last year's May Roses lor love; but wreaths cf bay Never again shall my temples know. For nip lips to a carven name are pres And the breezes pause with a dirge like moan Over our hearts of clay and stone. As the mm ' goes fainting out of the West. Under tho laurel hush, O, hush! Memory dwells in iLe laurel bush.; Under the laurel kings may s ay. Statesmen conquer aud poets sing She fell asleep in last year's spring. Who bound my temples with wreathes of bay Under the laural I can but weep. But only a few more sun's in the West, And only a few more pangs in tho breast, And under the laurel together we'll sleep, Under the laurel hush, O, hush! Memory dwells in the laurel bush. Ortliu Key Dell. SELECT SITTINGS. Banana beer is drunk by the natives of Equatorial Africa as a preventive of fever. l'rofessor Huxley's idea of a wcl proportioned man is one weigbihg 151 pounds, three pounds of which are brains. In tlden time3 it was the lashion of persons of distinction when visiting to be accompanied by a trumpeter, who announced their approach by a flour ish of his trumpet. There is a Echool at Sweet wood (Ga.), a remarkablo peculiarity of which is that of seventy-one pupils each and every one is related to the teacher and to each other: Only one of the scholars is over fifteen years of age. A forest tree in Georgia was recently cut down at G o'clock in the morning, made into pulp at a factory, and into paper at 6 o'clock in the evening, and at 6 o'clock next morning was distrib uted as a printed newswpaper. Slavery was abolished throughout the British colonies in 186)3, at an im mcdiato cost to the nation ot 20,000,. 000 ($100,000,000). paid to the planters; and an estimated loss to the latter ol 10,000,000 ($200,000,000, in the value of the slaves and the depreciated price of the lands. Placer county(Cal.)boasts of tho only bearing red date palms in the United States. A paper published there says the tree is a native of China, and the fruit is highly prized by the Chinese. They call the fruit "hung choy." The imported article sells there at from thirty-five to fifty cents per pound. The strangest classical snake story with the exception of the Laccoon (myth) comes from Numidia, in North ern Africa, where, according to Valerius Maximus, a whole Koman army was kept at bay on a lord ot the Bagrada by a monster serpent that killed tour- teen men who had attacked it with their broadswords, but which was at last crushed by a well-aimed stone shot from a ballista, used in the seige of for tified towns. By exhaustive investigation the Ger man Anthropological Society has found that rather more than one fourth of the school children ot Central Europe are pure blondes, and about one-sixth are brunettes, more than one-half being of the mixed type. In Germany 31.80 per cent, of the children are fair, and 15.05 per cent, are dark. In Austria the dark predominate, being 25.17 per cent., while the fair amount only to 11. 'J. in Switzerland the blondes are only 11.10 per cent., while the brunettes are 25.70, and in Relgium the blondes arc 27.50 percent. The proportion of dark chil dren in Germany increases rapidly to ward the South, and that of light chil dren toward the North. sept . Lime. Lime. Lime. 1800 ni'.LS. KOCKLASD IIME. : It EST QUAXJTY,'! 1011 SALE. S-ND IS YOUR ORDERS. Worth & worth. V. A PY"P!H1 its Causes and CX'ke, I llli: lAXiOO by one who was deat UtT-cnty eight years. Treated by most of the voted specialists of the day with J benefit. Cured him If in thnA since then hundreds of others by same cess. A plain, simple and successful home "vaent. Address T. s. I'AUB. 128 vast ;o st , New York City. tcpt 21 d&wlw TlTAN TED Light and graceful employ ment furnished Ladles Dl1 Misses the I round at their homes. Work so simple una uui iuu - --r tem3 and full particulars sent for 10 cents. Radios certificates from lady workers and endorsements of the Press. Call or f ress: INDUSTRIAL ART EXCHANGE, ""m fct, cor. 6th Ave., New ioik. LdJtwlm Manhood Restored .iSEDvVRrv A n.;mnf nn)f nl imnradene , i- n . tr m or T .W'l disrr.wr.rf a nimrtln means of self-CUTCw All? h will Mirl FREE to hi. felkw-4mffeira. niitil uiu an. " i i "I was most ready to return a blow and would not brook at aii this sort of a thinrr." for I knew I could cure all damages with Salvation, Oil. The Sadness of It. John Henry was just starting out the other evening to see bis girl when a married acquaintance stopped mm ai the front gate.. Hello." ho said, "where are you go- logr' ' To see my girl," was tnc cneenui answer. Ah, courting is a great thing, my boy. a great thing." -Yes, I've found it so.',' "But a man has to be mighty care ful." 'Oh, I don't know, I never had any trouble." "Is this tho first one you ever court ed?" - "Yes. the only one." "My fix exactly'" he said reflectively. "What do you mean?" "Why, I myde the great mistake of my lite in my first courting." "What did you do; let her go lor a richer one?" "No." "Ixt some other feller beat your time?t' 'Not much." Backed out because you were atraid to ask her?" "No sirec." .' Then how in thunder did you make such a dreadful mistake?" "Married her, my boy, married her!" he said disconsolately, and hurried along with his basket. Mer. Traveler. 2d&wiy In the watermelon war, it is a sharp darkey who keeps a watch on the rind. Mer.Trav. Ait'Ovizt Fkakk Llttzr. it is by no means strange thst Dr. David. Ken cdy should have received the following letter. By readins it vou will see in 6oe minute, why its writer could recom mend it ( Ed.) Mr. J. W. Horner. Traveling Agent for Ambacb, Bnrgan aer a Co., isaltimore Md says: "His head felt bad, and be was suffering fro jj indigestion. A trial of 'Favorite Remedy' made me feel like a new man. I cheerfully recommend it to all need ing a medicine ftf the kind." Nearly every village church in sia has a bottle of water from the dan. 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Address - HARPER BROTHERS, dec5 New-York, FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE SIIEPIIEKD. .Currituck September. 7, , one week. Camden Septem ber 1 4, one week. i j Pasquotank September . 21, one week. .- - ;.."t v ;:r , ;wv? Perquimans September f 23; one wees. - - - ; -; - ' , - , ..-. . Chowan October 5, one week Gates otober 12, one week. Hertford October 19, one week; December 21 ; one week. Washington October 26, one week; December 14, one week. Tyrrell November 2. one week. Dare November 9, one week; Hyde November 16, one week. : Pamlico November 23, one week. Beaufort November 30, two weeks. SF.COND DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Warren September 21, two weeks. Northampton October 5, two weeks. ' Edgecombe October 19, two weeks. Bertie November 2, two weeks. Halifax November 16, two weeks Craven November 30, two weeks. THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE . Franklin August 17, one week; No vember 16, one week. Martin September 7, two weeks; December 7, two weeks ; for civil causes and jail case3 only. Pitt September 21, two weeks Greene October 5, two weeks. Vance October 19, two weeki., Wilson November 2, two weeks. Nash November 23, two weekp. FOURTH DISTRICT FALL TERSE. The fall courts of the fourth district, composed of Wake, Harnett, Johnston aud Wayne, will beheld as follows un der the new act: Wake July 13, to hold two weeks; criminal causes only. August 31, to hold two weeks; civil causes only. Sep tember 28, two weeks; criminal. Octo ber 26, threo weeks; civil causes only. Wayne July 27, two weeks; civil and criminal. September 14, two weeks; civil causes. October 19, odg week ; civil causes only. Harnett August 10, one weeks; ciyil and criminal. Johnston AuSfjust 17, two woeks; civil and criminal. FIFTH DIRTKICT JUDGE. GILMER- Orange August 10, one week; No vember 9, one week Caswell August 17, one week ; No vember 16, one week. Person August 24, one week; No. vcmber23, odc week. Guilford August 31, two weeks ;l)e cember 14, two weeks. Granville September 14, two weeks; November 30, two weeks.. Alamance September 28, one week. Chatham October 5. two weeks. Durham October 19, two weeks.. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOY. Jones August 17, one week ; No vember, 2, one week. Lenoir August 24, two weeks ; No vember 16, two weeks, Duplin September 7, one week ; No vember 30, two weeks. Pender September 14, one week. New Hanover September 28, two weeks, for civil causes. Sampson October 12, two weeks; December 14, one week. Carteret October 26, one week. Onslow -November 9, one week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE M0RAE. Cumberland July 27, one week ; No vember 9, one week, for criminal causes only; November 16, two weeks, for civil causes Columbus August 3, one weak. Moore August 17, two weeks ; De cember 7,xtwo weeks. Robeson August 31, two weeks; Oc tober 12, two weeks. Anson September 14, one week, for criminal causes; November 30, one week, for civil causes. Brunswick September 21, one week. Richmond September 28, two weeks; December 21, one week. Bladen October 26, two weeks. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE Iredell August 10, two weeks ; No vember 9, two weeks. Rowan August 24, two weeks ; No vember 23, two weeks. Davidson September 7, two weeks; Decern byer 7, one week. Randolph September 21, two weeks. Montgomery October 5 two weeks. Stanley November 19, two weeks. Cabarrus November 2, one week; for criminal cases and no jury civil cases NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Rockingham July 27, .two weeks; November 9; one week. Stokes AuguEt 10, two weeks ; No vember 16, one week. Surry August 24, two weeks: No vember 23, one week. Alleghany- September 7, one week. Wilkes September 14, two weeks, Yadkin Septemher 28, two weeks. Davie October 12, two weeks. f Forsyth October 26, two weeks. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Henderson-July 20, three weeks. Burke August 10, two weeks. Ashe August 24, one week. Watauga August 31, one week. Caldwell September 7, one week. Mitchell September 14, two weeks. Yancey September 28, two weeks. McDowell October 12 two weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SIIIPP. Alexander July 27, one week. Catawba August 3, one week. Cleveland August 10, two weeks; October 26, one week, Mecklenburg August 31, three weeks, civil cases only. Union September 21. two weeks, Lincoln October 5, one week. Gaston October 12 two weeks. Rutherford November 2, two wcek3. Polk November 16, one week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GUDGER. Madison August 3, tivo weeks; No vember 13, two weeks, civil causes. Buncombe August 16, three weeks ; December 7, two weeks. Transylvania September 7. one week. Haywood September 14, two weeks. Jackson September 28, one week. Macon October 5, one week. Clay -October 12, one week. m Cherokee October 19, two week., Graham November 2, one week. Swain November 9. two weeks. a 0 to 75 60 C a a (0 CO 7 00 rr JC fc5 21 00 8 t 0 0J a a 25 13 99 12 O it 12 G 13 14 O lit io a ?2 17 n 25 22 O 13 ,i a i2t 75 CH 80 1 35 on; 6Vt . 3r The following1 cnouniona rsrrcsca wholesale prices generally. In x&akls; cp small orders higher prices have to be carea BAGGINW -J- -. i.- - , t . . : Staadard............w -11 O- ' ' l Itx."-.... W B A. CON North CaroHna Hams, ft... ................ It O Shoulders, y ft... ...;. S (fg Sides, ft 10 fp -31 WJ5STKKS SMOKED Hams ..: 14 Sides, v ft... a Shoulders........ ........ s DRY SALTED Sides, V ft &J Shoulders. Vft, 5 a B ARRELS Spirit3 Turpentine Second Hand, each.... 1 New New York, each.... .... 1 New Cltv.eacb . BEESWAX, & ft.... BRICKS, M BUTTER, y ft North Carolina-... Northern .. CANDLES, V ft Sperm........ ...... Tadow..... Adaman time ...... ., CHEESE, ft Northern Factory. Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, V ft Java Laguyra Klo CORN MEAL, bus., in faca COTTON TIES, V bundle.... DOMESTICS Hbeetlng,44, f yd 5t aras, y bunch..... .85 a K iGS, dozen. H O 15 FtSIl Mackerel, No. 1, V bbi 16 00 mo mo Mackerel, No. 1, W half bbl.. 8 60 10 10 Mackerel, No. 0, V bbl 3 00 10 CO Mackerel, No. 2, W half bbl.. 5 00'5W Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 5 CO 0 0 (0 Mullets, bbl 4 00 O Mullets, Pork bbls " 7 60 G 8 5t N. C. Roo Herring, y keg.... 3 00 & 4 00 Dr7Cod,tf'ft I.... 5 O 9 V tSKTiLlZERS, 2,000 fts Peruvian Guano, No. I..... " No. 2 " Loboa..-. Baagh's Phosphate Carolina Fertilizer , Ground liocj , Bone Meal JJone Flour 00 OC 057 Of; Navassa Guano i 30 00 fMO cc Complete Manure 00 00 67 0C Whann's Phosphate 00 00 70 W Wando Phosphate 00 00 70 oc Bcrger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 f&M m Excellcnza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 000 oi French's Carbonate of Lime... 7 CO $ 1 5o French's AgricuRur&l Lime.... 8 60 a y 0 FLOUR, V bbl Fine Northern Super. . . Extra 4 " Family ro CHy HillsExtra Family ' Extra Family... GLUE V ft GRAIN, V bushel Com, from store, bags,whiio Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo, 1p tags, white., Corn, cargo, mixed, in bars. Oats, from store 5 Cow Peas 25 HtDES, tf-ft Green .10 CO ....3G 00 .. ..00 00 00 CO ....45 00 ...,0U 00 fii0 CO ....00 00 045 00 00 0C ....30 00 000 0t mi oc ae5i ye eeo ec 050 00 i) 00 3 75 75 fifl 5 75 ff 50 9 75 72- Dry. HAY, W 100 Ess- Eastern i 20 a l Western 15 0 1 North River 75 S HOOPIIRON, V ft...... ...... . 3 0 LARD, V ft Northern 8)0 Morth Carolina...... - 0b 0 10 LIME, V barrel .'. 1 40 0 LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft. Ship Stuff, rcsawed 18 $0 020 ' Rough Edge Plank 15 CO 016 West India Cargoes.accordlng to quality.. 13 GO Dressed Flooring, seasoned-1 00 5 11 a (3 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 2 0C 5 . .v. 11 CO Sl' 75 72 H 75 25 25 f Ilk 2G 2i 28 iO 13 2) to 10 Scantling and Board, com'n..'"' 50 MOLASSES. p srailon New Crop Cuba, in hhds " " " in bbls Porto Rico, Inbhds " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds... ...... " " inbbls Syrup, In bbls. NAILS, V Eeg, Cut,10d basis.. OILS, tr gallon Kerosene....... 11 Lard 10 Lin seed so Rosin 90 Tar oo Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chickens, Uve, grown... ..... 21 ' Spring.. ...... ...... 10 Turkeys... 75 1 00 01 S 022 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0 30 30 33 31 25 fO 75 a o PEANUTS V bushel POTATOES, y bnshel Sweet.... Irish, V bbl PORK. W barrel- City Mess....... 13 0C Prime 12 00 Rump 12 00 RICE Carolina, W ft..... Rough, V bushel RAGS, y ft Country City..... ..... ROPE, V ft 14ii salt, v sacs, Alum Liverpool 1 25 0 0 00 003 00 CO 00 SUGAR, ft Cuba. Porto Rico A Coffee B " C " Ex C Crushed..... 30AP, tf" ft Northern SHINGLES, 7 In. VM.. Common........ 2 Cypress !Saps... Cyprces Hearts. STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel 5 0 6 95 0 10 10 140 00 0 75 75 0 M C 0 01 00 0 75 00 0 00 00 0 OC 00 0 C4fc 00 0 6 0 ' 6 &0 lOVk0 li 5 0 6t 10 50 58 4 50 0 CO 12 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW, rib. 4 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. 12 00 Fine Mill., 11 25 Mtl Prime 7 50 011 00 0 3 OC .0 5 00 0 7 50 018 00 010 0C 0 5 014 00 013 CO 0 8 50 Mill Fair 6 000 6 50 Common Mill 5 09 Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WHISKEY, V gal Northern. .1 GO North Carolina 1 00 WOOL, W ft Washed. Unwashed.. Burrv...... li 15 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'OO 400 400 . M . 20 15 Wanted. DURING THE FALL AND WINTER, CASH orders for Peanuts. New Blver oysters. Fresh or Salt Fish, Fish Roe. Oran ges, Lemons, and other Tropica Fruits, or any other merchandise, CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton. Naval Stores and Country produce generally. Will buy. or seU on Commission, all kinds of Country Produce. JOHN B. MARSHALL. Gen. Com. Merchant, 24 North Water St., sept 3 Wilmington, N. C 1885. Harper's Young People. VlN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The serial and short stories In Hairer's Young People have all the dramatic Interest that juvenile fiction can possess, while they arc wholly free from what ia pernicious or vulgarly sensational. Tho humoious stories and pictures. are full of Innocent fun, and the papers on natural history ad science, travel, and tho facts of life, arc by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athleUc orts, gamc3, and pastimes give full information on these subjects. There is nothing cheap about it but its price. An epitome of every thlDg that is attractive and desirable In juvenile literature. Boston Courier. . A weekly feast of good thing to the boys and elrls in every family whl h it . visits Brooklyn Union. It is wonderful in its wealth of picture ln formaUon, aad Interest. Christian Advocate, N. Y. TERMS: Postage Prepaid. $2.00 Per Year. Vol. VI. commences November 4, li&4. Sjnule Numbers, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Poat-Ofiice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance cf loss. Newspapers are not to copy this &dvextla ment without the express order of Uxspsb Brothers. Address HARPER ft BROTHERS, decS New York. -i ATI I? T send six cents for postage Ml- XvXMA Li and receive free, a costly box of goods which, will help you to more money right away than anythlag else in this world. All cf either sex, succeed from the first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once ad; drees Tbuk A Co.i AuxuiU, Maine. , aov2 aftVlV - . -. i Capo Fear , Tafililn Yal leyBailway Co. Condensed TimeTableNo.12 rjX TAKE EFFECT AT 80 A. M., MON DAY, June 22, 185: - , (;. .;. TRAIN NORTH, . ' Arrive. I.r rnfltsville. Shoo llcl. 9 .SO a. m. FuyetteviUe.. 12.15 p. ra. i'anford. .3.03 Ore Hill... 4 25 Liberty.. 5.5 - Greensboro.. 6.45 Dinner at Fayette vUle. trafn sourn. Leave. SCO a. ra. a 50 1.C0 p. m 3.10 4.S0 6.30 Arrive. Leave. 9.50 a. m ll.tw . 12 oo 1.40 p, 4.00 f..40 m. Greensboro Liberty.... 11. CO a. m. Ore Hill. .1155 Sanford 1.20 p.m. Fayettevllle 3.50 Shoe Heel 0 25 Benncttsvlllc 8.15 Dinner at Sauford. W. M.-S. DUNN, GcnM Sup't JNO. M. E03E,Gen'l Taes. Agent. junc22tf .. . Homes in North Carolina. Only 20 Hours Ride from New York! 09 Miles South of Kaleigh On;the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line It R. ' 1 500 ACBE3 OF IjAND LN THE long leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms In lots to suit purchacrs. Four acres for $25.. Larger tracts $5 per acre, In month lv pay ments ot $10. This land adjoins tho "South cm Pines", a r(Ttcntly established health ro ort (or sanitarium), and is specially Adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all tnc cereals. A number of New England people have bought lots In the town of "Southern Pines," -ana It Is the desire of the owners, of this land to In duce small farmers, mechanics and others from the New England and Middle States, as well as elsewhere, to locate hero. No State in the Union oilers greater inducements to eet tiers than North Carolina. Nowhere can a better larmlng country or as fine a climate be found. 1 his is tho opinion o Northern men who have settled in North Carolina. This is a bona fide offer, and is limited . , For further particulars write at once to JOHN T. PATRICK', Commls'r of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C. orB. A. RICHARDSON, j an 21 tf Chronicle Office. Aujusta, Ga. First National Bank of Wil- mington. CAPITAL ETO'JK.... SURPLUS FUND $21,00 . (Vl.flCC ! Deposits recewod and collections' mtde o ' . i all accaftlbla points in the United Stitoa. DIRECTORS E. E. BUERCSS, D.O. WOBTK A. MARTIN. JAS. SPRUNT, GEORGE CnADBOUBN. J , OFFICERS A. E. BUERUS . A. K. WALKER.. W.LARKUS8 . rl 23 ', r resident Cashier A'nt Cashlax When You Ride. QALL ON, WRITE OR TELEPHONE TO ub anl yu will get good horses and sound: vehicles and careful drivers.' We try to please always. IIorse3 boarded by the day, week or month. We respectfully solicit the attention or the public to our facilities. R. C. ORRELL. . Llray and Sale1 Stables, Corner Fourth and Mulberry Sts. augl2 Quarantine Notice, QUARANTINE FOR THE PORT ($k Wl L i MiNGTON will be enforced from" Ma.y 1st, to November 1st. as follows: I'ilAf a mill .11 .1. t t. . - . V. of Caoc Fear, from all Mediterranean Ports; aim an v ease in wnicn nave nai any xina 01 sick- neason board during the pasftagc. or which have sickness on arrival, to the Quarantine anchorage; and will cause a signal to be ect In the main rigging on the rort6ide, as soon as possible after crossing the Bar. Special notice will be issued to the pilots, by the Quarantine Physician, to bring vessels from other ports to tho Quarantine 8tatlon Board that they arc infected, or suspected of being 3. No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tugboat,, lighter, or boat of any kind to go alongside, unless by: written authority from the Quaran une .rhysician; and every vessel must be an chored as far to the eastward of the channel as I consistent with safety. Regulation1 governing vessels while In Quar antine may be had on application at the office of the Quarantine Physician at SmltbvUIe. , A indications for permits to visit vessels in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas P. Wood r r Dr. Geo. G. Thomas, and peraalta to obtained will be endorsed by the Quarantine Physician, if in his opinion. It is . proier and safe to allow communication with such vessels. A icnalty of $2C0 for each and every offence will be enforced acrainst anv nerson viratlni? any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Poru W. G. CURTIS, M. D., QuaranUne Physician, Port of Wilmington. TH03. F. WOOD, It. D. 1 Consultants GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. ) v . ; .t - p!28 2am 6m 1A15 . Smithville and the Sound ; ARK THE PLACES FOR PLEASURE and recreation, and. JOHN WERNER'd Barbershop Is the place for Hair Cutting. Egg Shampooing, Shaving and Hair Dyeing of hvito uut urst ciass workmen employed and the finest Perfumes used Give him a call at No.i 29 Market street, between Water and Front sts., Wilmington, N. U. may 20 if . . .