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THE'&OLB. JULIUS A. BONITZ, ft Editor. OLEO UARGARINE AGAIN. ' SALISBURY TO - T :,vTho position v of : Coir Green? on 'the The. Tory marquis is .; PUBLISHED ETBBT MOKDATJfD: THCTtta DAT, AT ,TH; MB8SEJVGKA lIltJTO PlCT? $3.00 A TKAR. . ""'V'....5' fr.''-;V"'."' SEnVBD TO TOWN SUB&&UBBR3 .Jtt CABB1SB AT $1.00 rOR THRSK MONTHS. Subscription payable ance. ' THE FORE. an oldspeech o John Bright' on the rouis is .- once more in Ihpmie rule question.' i Remember Mr. oleomargarine Dili nas oeen misrepre- commana, paving jasseu uio ubcu a 6ui, i A uuiMr uu .naa umjr a m seated, as has ajso the object of the hand, and: selected his cabinet; Lord tie hile ago eUssed as a Radical, measure; ; Cbl;-Greenstated distinctly Saltsbnryjisf tiespan The speech .; Fas delivered in Dublin , inni?r cpuiseaal'rsidom October ; 3L 1S6G. In it he made a a$jewaslh might be in the:umted& strong and able presentation of Ire- compelled ;wearvits; ear-marks or am and Ireland agvl land 8 right to have a separate Parlia- chemical and scientific purposes, and for use in jthe arts; shall cease. - . . . The pension bills that vwere vetoed have been reported back in the Sen ate, ;with recommendation that they pass notwithstanding the vetoes. The Senate yesterday - passed fifty pension bills at the night session. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate yesterdaj Educational! THE GRADED, SCHOOL.' II- - - t I . I ' 'I . " v ' I . - - - : ' I List Of Contributions Frnm EilTlCtAll OOI in?Pi. - . .i-uDiic apintett citizens. . SESSION i886-'87 Bfigi ns IV! on day , S ep t. ' 5 1 h RICH'D H. LEWI3, Principal v Who "axe. Unwilling: to See the Sohool Gk Down. The following: contributions l,a been pledged at this . office for the ; , ' ; c.liaDej taarAt con or jmenouiusi mong.ouier mings, wriiesan unaries Al.rhomasf of Kentucky, to BTKicTLT w -Xd ftrom Jceal abutter, and would notcome I what wiu the newirovernment do with ngiisneorresppndentof an American oe Associate Justice of the Supreme : hfriTrATtnnmAfinti thltrish elerAaotf PerhiDs'v: the paper, he said the tenants in Eneland 5art of Dakota; Nathan D.ates, of FOR adtkrtisixo KAnsrai sqvabs (i scb. i ii - : . , . r - i - v., - , it. i -it. n B-Aii.. j . t vuuntjcucui, io Do juarsnai ior tne , tM r, , uirmftfsi wirft 'in rnn and whn A(ft-i meennrai me uareion viuo ui ouici " ,uuauu aic uiutu murtj iwwenui r t . t j . i " . xsRowtBwui.frid few pounds of mghtwhen,.all':theTory noblemen than, the tenants here, because you be Marshal for Idaho: DupontGuerry, GlPlS and YOUnO LHdieS ' n P ' fTowell " "" x aui uuuil a v . .anwiuey iur me SUULUKm mix. - I wr ii Uaw art EACH SCBSEQUCirT COUNT TO LAHQK ADTXRTISZRS AND OV TXAB . t.r CONTRACTS. Catalogues on aDDlication. riulv23-wlm maintamance . of , the school anotW . : j year, commencing the third Mondav 1 T KTrmTTin nnTTAAT m SeDtember next : , ' 3 UliNlOril 0OUJlUUli H. Weil& Bros.;..........;.. m Neuse Lodge I. O. O. F inn 100 bntteV to spare. ? Thi. is as" it should and leading members of the Commons are acting alone here and act upon a to be Attorney for the southern dis- LA GRANGE. N. C. fWThe Tba3?6CRipt akd Hessexoek, a 64 column weekly, the cheapest and political paper published in, North Carolina, JOSEPH KINSEY, Pjincipal. Fall Session bejrins Monday. Aueust speech, Lord Salisbury said he able to force through that parliament aPtaiirin the marine' corps; Second 30,86. " m . . i. - , Lieut. T. Glover Fillette to be First TERMS Expense for session of 20 red the premiership in the new any measure of justice they named. lilSS weeks, including board, tuition, instruc- Th a VUt TnKr, P ;f; tion in music (vocal and instrumental), The consumers, too, will say that Col. the: latter had declined; However, parliament sitting in London, all the was yesterday favorably reported by a.ncienl aat moYerV? g?ae ana exer Green's demands are but just. The iiartington naa promised ror tne no- clamor you mate and any demand you vile oleomargarine butter should be .eral unionists that they would support urged from this side of the channel u alto hmed from A:Messkkgeii mautA Wtr.lvfappiahd.iCpl.' Green- for Subtcrivtion, 2.00 ver annum ':. 1.00 for his endeavors 1 to protect the farming tad offered ix month.- The Tbanscbipt akd;J! ' I ahdtd4lflatefests government to Lord Huntington, but But as youhave to deal with a great sknoer hat the largett bona fide axtbtcrip tion lint of any paper in North Carolina. Address THE MESSENGER PUBLISHING HOUSE, J. A. BONITZ, : : : Proprietor, GOLDSBORO, N. C MONDAY, - - AUGUST. 2, 1836. the Militarv rnmn.if A x cise in causmeaics, ssu.uu ell gave notice that he would call it up for action at the earliest practica ble day. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. . Yesterday, Judge Bennett, accom W.H. Borden.. 7....... Henry Lee........... Hon. W. T. Faircloth W. F. Kornegay Messenger Publishing Co E. B. Borden. F. K. Borden Arnold Borden , . ..... John L. Borden .f Matt L. Lee.... Frank A. DanieU. ............ . Pupils will board with Principal, whom J oseph Edwards , . please address for further particulars. 1 Dr. Geo. L. Kirby jull5-swlm-wtf Dr. W. H. .H. Cobb. Prof. E. A. Alderman. Oak Ridge Institute, i:.::::;:::::::::: FOR JUDOB SUPERIOR COURT 4TH DISTRICT: HON. WALTER CLARK, Or WAKE COUNTY. POR SOLICITOR : SWIFT GALLOWAY, ESQ., OF WAYNK- required to wear its label, so that con- the conservative government "on comes with very feeble effect,especially sumers may not be imposed upon by every question concerning the main- as you can only be represented by buying it for the genuine butter. tenance and integrity of the empire.,, about ten members, and of these, un- The tax feature was a secondary bo rar as the Irish poliey of the gov- fortunately it happens, a considerable nanied bv Senator Van consideration, not originally contem- ernment was concerned, Lord Har- number are unwilling to support the sentatives Henderson, Reid and A First Class High School, with Sp- Gen. W. G. Lewis plated by Col. Green. I tington had promised thtt the liberal demands made. It is one of the most rwies called upon the Postmaster cial Business College Departments, The dairy and butter industry of unionist would "give any measure difficult things in the world for fifty ted by t Cab the country is by no means far behind proposed by the gcyerament for the men among six hundred, some hun- ocratic convention, urging the re- the cotton industry, and Col. Green's redress of Irish grievances most care- dreds of miles from those they iepre- moval of Miss. Dusenberry, postmis- measure simply aimed to prevent the fnl consideration." Lord Salisbury sent,v to work upany question which je? Concord. That official said rum of the dairy interests, and to expressed confidence that the new may be against the nraindinfis an! Z.i1 Wj the atter int? ADMITS BOTH SEXES. A full and thorough 3 years Academic Course of Study in Classics, Natural" 8cienco and Mathematics. One of the most flourishing' i ana successful- Business Colleges South of Washington. 200 students from various States 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 30 25 23 2o 25 . to CO 50 50 50 to Drl J. D.'Spicer. T-m rm m i xtUEUS liamunuson 53 L. D. Giddens 1 50 M. E. Castex & Co. . J 50 Dr. M. E. Robinson rto 50 50 check a great iniquity sought to be government would ootam liberal nn- sympathies of the six hundred. Bright excitement on the snbifict in Caharrn iMty- Special classes. Fall Term of i880. j it., i 1 xi I : 1. a. j i - . I a. ' . I in 1S1 For reasons every way satis lactory, the undersigned resumes, with this issue, the sole proprietorship of the Messenger, title of which he had not surrendered, and also the entire editorial and business management. All debts due the Messenger Publish ing Company, either by accounts for subscription, job work or advertising, or fastened on the farmers by the manu- ionist support against factious opposi- has made a short but feeble reply to facture ot imitation butter. Who tion. In conclusion Lord Sahsburv this. 1 T i. XT r i : i. eo? I:. . 4. U 1. . , , , MA . , , L ?..,. . . i-ii J that for prudential reasons it has been enter ine dairy and We certainly have xi , , .. . "J DiocuuoD. vocai music ana I'eaairofincs. ana me neignooring counties. A under the Instruction of expert and expert- prominent erentleman savs that th enceaieacners. removal will be made before long, but Usf butter industry? prepare a bill looking to extended loeal nTTT w QTTTKrn.Tn'Nr TTrptTrr.-D deferred, fine lands for self-government for Ireland.-;He also - , QJiUiN LLlllxK. The Ct and it could be made profitable. A said the government meant to ''vigor score of years works many changes, ously enforce the existing laws ir Ire but even now many an industrious land, and apply for additional power 1 house-wife manages to earn what is if necessary." ments of business and vocation. New Buildings, New Furniture, New Lite- j Charlotte public building bill, corps of experienced teachers. Location in by note, are payable only to the under- commonly called her pin-money by signed, (or Jus authorized agents,) who also weekly disposing of a few pounds of assumes and will pay all liabilities of the The Last Week of Congress. The Houses Consider Disagree ments in the Appropriation Bills. concern. JULIUS A. BONITZ. : The above announcement meets my ap proval and is entirely satisfactory. J. HOWARD BROWN. Goldsboro, N. C, August 2, 1886. ' besrin. Parliament would be at once sum moned, Lord Salisbury announced. .... - - - 1 rat. j m r and would sit continuously dhrine-1 lkJlli p"uuw ux vne xaessengrer.i pure, unadulterated and healthy, be August for the purpose of passing the wAshington, July 27. The general thrown into disreputable competition estimates. He then asked those pres KreVwili .rt&1S SS with the vile stuff called oleomarga- eni 10 preserve aDsoiute secrecy con- 80me gentlemen who anticipate a hitch iw 7 1 liw, rin cernins all the statements of rn- in the arranimpntJ , I?S fo!lo.wulff postmasters have been -" . w o , o : jiiutvuga- We are told that in the Eastern and ment policy he had made, and request- ton PI two or three days of the ses- Western States, where the dairy sys- ed tne meeting to approve the action S10j1 the appropriatlon bill h tern chiefly exists now. lands have al- taken-by himself and. his colleagues nass th Ttnv, ? nfl..iln Of the ninety public building bills ready depreciated from twenty to' fifty respecting the proposed line of mutual Lin conference that have not hecnrnfl reported favorably, only about one- per cent, by this unfair competitior. action between the conservatives and law,s . third passed, and several of these have Should not our farmers have a fel- liberal unionists. The request was re- Harbor bilfwa6 ?USe the and been vetoed, including that for Ashe- iow feeling in common with the ceived with deafening applause. Lord on sohrZ&fnr IShmS; -5!i!.a" tttIIo f V. forlHn ,-11 o ' , C-i:-l , . tt. . w.uai . mo iarmers or ocner sections! uid iliner-1 o"uury aiso announced mat tne nennepm, jrortaere, liake O i. Hf J : i. .1.- I T. , : -r-r ... . . I OA T- V i. 1 oeuaio luoiiuay uigut. land was not slow to sfi tTmt tr ror-Utiffbt Hon. William nenrv Smith had otuigeon xay ana The cholera bulletins are gradually mit oleomargarine to be manufactured been agreed on as Chief Secretary for L-. i i if i. or lmDortea wouia mm a arcflrarm. ""uu. oecoraing longer anu more irequent, : 0 , T 0 r tiiuwuga- missioned: Thomas T. T)nHW Friendship; Jones T. Lewis, New- C. W. H. introduced by Senate Ransom, passed ay desirable. Fall term opens August jl ft . ' I lilt n VnprafAlAmta 9-r etAA .ao tne benate Monday evening. It ap- propnates 5iuu,uuu. North Carolina visitors : Julius A. Bonitz, Esq., of the Goldsboro Mes senger, Mr, F. W. Clark, of the At lantic Coast Line, Mrs. M. A. Herring and Miss Julia Herring, of Kenans ville. A new postoffice has been establish ed at Meherrin, Northampton county, Richard M. Edwards, postmaster. The com- 10th. For Cataloirue. &c. address 1 J. A. & M. H. HOLT, Principals, jjull6-w6t Oak Kidge, N. C. It. Olive HI SgIiobIj Mt. Olive, JV. C. R. B. Basse tt. . Asher Edwards T. B. Hyman : 5,) Hon. vv. 1. Liortch. & I. F. Dortch... 50 n. r. Liortch... Jos. E. Robinson.: Fonvielle& Sauls W. W. Crawford.. Sol. Einstein & Co H. L. Grant......... Mrs. W. W. Freeman Hood, Britt& Hall... Sam Cohn W. R. Burch 25 50 50 50 50 50 30 30 30 30. W. J. SCROGGS, A. M., Principal. Miss Mollie II ee ring. Music and In termediate Department. paS:FBiNKH0D8IN' Prim&ry I Charles DeTOy. . .... '. '. V. ueu. vv . uGwey Fuchtler & Kern f 3 Wm. A. Deans , R. W. Edgerton J. W. Bryan W. G. Burkhead u. u. AycocK 05 vv. it. Allen. o- W. C. Munroe. W. S. O'B. Robinson 40 25 25 25 25 25 25 or. The colored man Matthews, .whom the President nominated some weeks J 1 1 1 but the double and triple figures of m wausiry, ana nence passed a pro- 1884 have not been reached yet, and bibitory law. Are not the farmers of probably will not be. Italy is having me unitea Dtates entitiea to some pro a taste of the scourge, but France is still practically exempt, and the sea son is so far advanced that the north ern parts of Europe may reasonably expect immunity, and no apprehen sions need be felt on this side of the tection tries J as much so as other indus- C - it 1 1 A vi course -aDsoiute secrecy" was even more impossible then and there than it is in the American Senate in secret session. Superior. Lake Michie-an collapsed, ine country is not yet ready for that , sort of thing. The Mouse also refused to agree with the Senate in another matter the Missis sippi river improvement, which was stricken out by. the former body. The House substituted Mr. Henley's Northern Pacific bill for the Senate bill on the same subject by a very large majority. Yesterday, when the matter was debated, Mr. Henlev stated that the distinctive difference between the two bills was that while the Sen ate bill forfeited the errant from FALL TERM opens Monday, August 9th, 1886. Wc claim superior advantages for this School. The Teachers are experienced and well equipped in their denartmenta. Miss Herriner has a fine remitatinn . n. nrrfrina fe Praam nn since tor Recorder for the City of teacher of Music and Higher English, and John H. Hill Washington, was on Saturday reject- JJ1.33 Hou8ton has made quite a success of J. Newton Green '. '.'.." o r fTli r a VV Hanrav m- u. tivo. 11. aju vv ............... E. B. Dewey 25 jvi. toummerneld H. DanenbertTi . . . . Rev. S. H. Isler. . . 2.5 25 25 ed by the Senate. Both of our Sena tors, Ransom and Vance, opposed Matthews' confirmation with all com mendable zeal. New Advertisements. ocean. GREAT MEN'S INCONSISTEN CIES. ;.It is easy to torment men of genius by upbraiding them with change of To say nothing of English Walula junction to Portland the House a Aic early European history, we find blii included also the forfeiture of the thnt. in hnr annn s from ATniortr. o-r. js"- AJWmai -u.o jraciuc Patrick Henry to the present dav in- attempt of an amiable crank to JlaA Rfo00 nnl;..4i, consistency has been almost the rule bill. get the ear of the President, but is it states f hft, tW hm anrnohnw u-f with the leaders oi all parties. Only Tbe House considered the Northern . m m I " " w W-M.mm, W M W U4 1 iLi. A-T l-M C (1 L I I rf A - A I A - M LIT. . UAT. A I 1 1 1 not best in a country of democratic in- i. i,i: .x . f a few examples need be cited. wr,M v,a Ellsworth, in the Federal . , t . -m I 3 m MtbUWi I auUuiuuiW uiuuuawt), afluuouvey the Southern States to come to their w 1 a cnampion ot state osition to pay Senators7 private the impression that the people's offi- assistance to revenge themselves upon rights aS James Madison was of Fed- and asked the Senate for a cers tear the neoDleT Certainlv n Ll. vl: c...." ,. eral nower. KI Is worth tn I lulLUCl wwuiwreucw, appoinungr rer A . I I II M i I II U !! ." r Vk-y- v I r . ' v A V4 A. V LU tA I ocean. 000,000 The House acres more bill forfeited 33, than the Senate THE MEXICAN FURORE. mi nr , xne oyiexicans appear to oe very much incensed against this country and its citizens resident in Mexico, on 0Pln1011' account of the Cuttiner affair: m, o i v ' a i .i i n ifln oouuyier incmeni ax Aioany patcn from Paso delJsTorte says that might have been something else than they think it will be an easy matter to tuo aiieujui, oi au ammum cranK io I states that they haye somehow brought themselves to i.2i.i.: i. x- 1 J ii tr .ill D"luuuuo l" noMjo guaie of the first wnnH ha . rr.,l i 0 .VHv w oum,o tuxveiimomseivesupon " " 7 further the Northern States for tho disastronar311 -ciuHworin mea to oe a aaB . , . . . v. I lUCl. outcome of th o-raat n?x7,i wr tv, strong supporter ot Washington's and Amnr.,k;iin urr l 11 ,,i i i ... I n y I . - . , . . . I .iu.vujjuciiiuiy o Ullio m IUO 11UUSO isn ienow, aitnougn nis mission was a iikewis fpl non f TTn-io. Adams administrations. Madison en- was one bv Mr. Rraolranritya to nn. . ,.. uuctauu , , i -rf j- v v k I 4- iT tfl: i. ., , . I . i. -li: 111 p would at once take their rart anrl fflpgiKi-:-tHo0s Primary Teaching. Instruction given in all branches usu auytaugnt in High Schools. Students prepared lor College or Business. Expenses unusuallv moderate. Loca. tion unsurpassed for Health. Board 110 uer mourn. i union f a to $0 per session. .uxusic io. as? ror oilier Darticuiara n(idra tho - . V I r-nncipai. jull5-wswlm FREMOMT AQADEMYT FREMONT, N. C. J. E. Peterson Thos. W. Slocumb W. H. Summerell 25 C. B. Hicks.-. or m.-. ... . ......... O ueo. JN. Woitt Griffin Brothers Nathan O'Berry. J. B. Whitaker,Jr 25 -irastus Edwards . . Thos. Edmundson E. a; Wright !. R. Macdonald ' R. C. Freeman . 2.") 25 25 25 25 A Boarding acd Day School for Both Sesss. w?T.Snen? THE Man v wuv AvAuxxvyAU unifi T XT' 1. 1. "11 1 . 1 Oli vpr 1 u uu xjiiu x unexLure uiit nearly tne u lver whole ilav ATonnv Tt AniAA convention stanH hv this case it was well to arrest the fool- gentle one. But the public should note ' propnate ten million dollars for rivers ear A Wonder that should be seen by all. A human being in flesh and intelligence and having perfect movement and bones of a Bear. HFGrand Matinee Exhibition for Ladies and Children to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, from 2 to 5 p. m. ims unDaralleiled wnniiAr was a-rVii-Hf Norfolk, at the Norfolk Opera House, to 3000 The next Session of the Fremont Academy will begin August 2d. Tuition from $6 to $35 per session according to studies pursued. Board in Rood families $8 to $10 per month. A new School Building; costing- $2,500, will soon be ready fbrthe usef the school, and no v-cuoo Mm spareu io provide It with all the means necessary for successful teaching. It is the intention of those whn h tha maZ. ag-ement of the school to build up a first-class school in every respect. . "Correspondence solicited. 3ul8-lni J. B. WILLIAMS, Principal. the fact that Mr. Cleveland himself i kii. A,.x. ..in the Honsfinf Prontot;. u and harbors, the sum to be adminis- P6,0?1' durinsr. July 15, 16 and 17, and taceiwLi5ll i uiuuAauu Lilt) iiantifi ann inn crn t ...vumuiMVi i j .1 -i ., i lamiv one or tn irrmtMt nnriHia i 'vpicocuwu uv cueirifraauarps in never panned by eranks, scoundrels ports of the United states. " I Federal or Administration party. ffi? "VhSf i.MISSSSS -e Americn PM,o. - ESHSS&T28m and accidents. tu at;. p.i .mm I In the Second Conerress h hanrlft hamica tv, frrro. v.o0 I fDoors onen tn-niirht fmm 7.Qn o.on 2u?lc: le Univereitf of Va , the Amherst ports or tne united states. - " vt uouuu pd)rty. of War This biu is introdaced The Mexican Consul at El Paso says e becond Congress he headed because the two houses seem una- that Mexico will accept war rather the other or Republican party, and Jle to agree on the bill which they than comDlv with the damand thnt Wlth some modification of views near haye been considering. We read in a Paris dispatch that the'Rothchilds some time ago gave M. n compiy witn tne aemana that :ZU At the night session Saturday the Marcel Deprez unlimited credit for the as been made on that government. fB 8 lllusous career was House passed the bill forfeiting the j. : i - ii . xrooos oecrmr kaso rt Nnrto i - -v, i uviut. prosecuuon oi researcnes mineproD-l w"v "" IjJoors open to-night from 7;30 to 9:30 o'clock, at the popular price of ADMISSION. .... , io Cents. lem of the electrical transmission of force. The results of the researches have just been submitted to a com mittee of inspection, composed of thirty-eight scientists, and the com mitteeby a unanimous vote have ap proved the report, and pronounce the results obtained by M. Deprez worthy of the highest congratulations. It is hoped in this country that a free state ment of these results will be published. earthworks This place Grande. 1 1 al nave oeen tnrown up. is just South of the Rio Gen. Jackson, land grant to the New Orleans. Baton Aug. 2, m 1Tf7 J mnn I L nn J TT'' t-.l "1 I in aim again in xozo-'zo was lwusB aim v icKsourg raiiroaa corn known for his protection leanings. Pav Will, not enhrely satisfying the ex- ncfeVpp X?ed treme element of the Democracy on yesterday m the Senate was nrfn to I i.1 j. - i . ,. - . I rv.m " . . ... much more ex- l tiarin: 4uesftn, at a later day he Pay v;nester A. Arthur on ac- I i. 1 .1 i . - I nnnnl eP 11 J a of Editor I lo oe classed as a tariff reformer r""" Ui oApeuses a cuuectur ot cus- wms l ixew lorn, .n amendment was also adopted appropriating money E. SANDERSON, 1886. Proprietor. Chowan Baptist Female Institute, MTJRFREESBORO. N. C. There seems to be citement about the case of Editor Cutting upon the Mexican border than and low tarifi! man. James Buchanan there is at Washington. Mr. Bayard f tartea llfe as a Federalist, and closed to pay the back pay and bounty claims has made a demand upon the Mexican itJas a Democrat. Daniel .Webster ofi soldiers of the late war. Various government for the release of this cbane ides with Massachusetts, be- Jer amendments were adopted, and A I .... , .. ftroan IGOi nJ 1QOO .Li "16 Dill PaSSOd. .uiwriuan citizen, and tne Mbt asti ",vou auu -"-o-wj me tanrr is- ti t?i ,... i-n -w w I J.11M i iriinnuTifiTic in This institution offers superior advan tages for the higher culture of young la dies. Best talent employed in all apart ments. The location is healthy. Fall term be gins on Wednesday, Oct. 6. fSTFor. Catalogue address aug2-tl G. B. BREWER. r 2.5 23 2r 2.5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20. 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 OUrRnnwnf 1H-, 1 ir t-. " r,Qr i -xits. j . xu . o ones 8lP of Germany, the Cincinnati Cnnirr.ti Chas. J. Ra.is1v ZtXXfZi r Unlvers"7 of Va , the Amherst John H PowpII ' " "." ' V -School of Laruniairfis- nnH tho n. ir.i". I r""H oweil l.i Art school of New York wuwu William Taylor . r KSMSf1"' the Catln ln e- f ; B. Parker . , . 15 i.iKMsL8 Fred! "smuh!::::;::::::::::: Jo Nathan . Hinson in W. Wadei.....: 16 - Midvette in S. S.Spier.. 10 The next session on An oa.u W. 1 oweil in Fifteen Professor offer a wldl range of ho.S- BA, Hill.. 10 instruction in Literatu u unius oiocumb ; in - auu I TTTi I v r-i 1 . v 10 c. OXFORD. N. Geo. C. Rovall J. J. Robinson W. T. Hollowell I" M. J. Best. i. . L. A. Foust J. H. Morris. J . A. Washington Dr. Thos. Hili '' T.B.Parker A. P. Holland. J. F. Dobson . . . . ..... . . 1 Milton Harding". .'. . . . . . ,..YJ'. A. M. Prince. r E. W. Cox .WW'.' Joseph Isaacs. T. O. Kelley F. J. Hage...... ...WW J. R. Hurst.. Mrs. J. M. Jones. UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA Philosophy. Department of Normal Instruction are I J' ;Collier WW .W ! . . 10 authorities have shall be released. promised that he " .. " UX3Vtsr was aDie co reply to to the Senate yesterday. The f knt tlinf ,a nis tamous tree trade speech of Mirch material amendments. T-"- v . .. - . - I X ., ..... in tne Denciency bill in the Senate an amendment was adopted appropri ating $2,500 to pay Edwin B. Smith for containing seventy pages. The title Washington. Mr. Endicott, when he 1815 17 and even later- The firm tion m the Guiteau case. This item is "Engineers' Letters on the Panama talks upon the subject- at all, is in I a road-minded Lowndes, from the Jas regularly estimated for by the canal." The cover bears th imnrint dinad tn mv0 fn p same State, nerhana tha 'oatMf Department of Justice. Mr. Smith i r" w i - v a. vkjlx vx. Liin in iiiim ,7iiM.ir- w mt wr w urn vvs k was reported A violent anonymous attack has been made in Paris on the Panama Mexican goyernment has expressed its or P 1824. Calljoun was a bank canal enterprise. The attack is made disapprobation of the entire affair has man, a moderate protectionist and a in a namnhlet. stronerlv written an taken awavth a tntarac ir. ti,a ooa friend of internal imDrovemflni-a m f r..Zi n-Yr: - . - - i, - i , u iui owviuBs ascouusei ror me There are 10 10 10 fully equipped. Special hiirhAr tro,v,, J. W. Loftin JJL1116 3)arTmsnt8 is Provided fo! H. Qollms. . W ! fSftfif8 diversity and of other W. A.Denmark..... a s k a i wuiickcb iree ot rnorrto si tm i t tt t- . , .......... LAND SALE I X:::::::::::: ? iwmiua &S5 w::::::::;:::;::: on the place are all necessary buildings, 1ull2-lm Chapel HU1 N '( " JosePh Brger including a gin house and two tenant vnapei am, N. C. jj Eice I houses; two large scuppernong grape Daama1ha f 11 W.H. Su" vines, apples, plums, peaches and black -CuOallOJiS LOI J fiGPP W. T. Hiwin ' " ' grapes; 150 acres of heavilv timbered vrvW yWAAWPg. .'tt' f"800 ialto XI m the virginiI modntTtN i aTii;;1 : : . . . . i vUii. iauu ww n i liiiii nri i-.i i m. r 1 1 1 wnn i 1 v-vn i - . . . u in the Uuiteau case, and the.Q ' v" I r.,.,, , - r. . v. Dauchtrv was formerly an Assistant Attornev wno nail- S-0. of a sarcophagus, and the work is ded- The facts, as they appear, are these : a the public life of his times, report- General He claiml that he icated to "The Victims of the Panama The Mexican government does not ed the bil1 of 1817, which had ed back from New York to & Craze." The pamphlet describes the have anv comn7at oti-Ai 1, some protective features. Bnfin ison counsel in tha Guiteau case he had rec-Ainarl Viic hi.MA i I department allowed him the fee. w , a I rviuvBo. lM.CJLlUa.IiS OU I . aifJUir I O . -n - , 1 1 . I w t O I nAnHtnii U.nonm canm.rl an pioyeo in manne. tne canal, describes the border riro f r.i a u 3 1 witn tne rest of the p.nnnfrv ; t r r- . mount unve. on a public road, cmod Courses, s.i inrcdota.formhefte.oft nn tha Tethmn fallo nf Via naaJU. LnJ , : . .... I first: mpssnro extrny vann.nJ - lfnithannM rrU KV,U : U I rr . , w I . "-u piavucai. JL v..u uv uoouwas uu uiiss an opportunity fori - ivuncu uuu anyj"-v puiuuso. luougumuusoia uo- 1 iMo per acre, an inrougn. u or par- squandering of the French public committing depredations in tha wav excep the Ways and Means Commit- twen Pamlico, and Core rounds. . ticulars address me at Mount Olive x caientay m ine oenaie nxr. xngaiiS I jro uuuuijr, j. im THUS. O. LiOFTIN. duce fine tobacco, or any other crops. The place is four and one-half miles from Classical and Scientific Courses for de Courses. T v m 0 " J grees.- Also. Buainw a t " V VV' tion to p:;iT0v : er.lon ; . . aiwnuon to Eneliah. MiVa wji- Library 16,000 money, and in conclusion states that of robbery and often murder. The was brought in from-the Commit- offerfrelution (whkh wks adop- -aug of the twenty-one sections of the canal army officers at Washington say that !ee n Manactures, and was' de- ted) guesting the 45wnT"om- issriss ? w..poweii:::::::w:'- Tolumei. Best mo r. i- W. Farrior. . ..It r. ,v" ..... only five are yet m anything like an advanced state .of construction. all alone? tVia ontim Vi1a. e xi. : 1 teated. O WAUCX, LHJlll uie I mouth of the Rio Grande, to the ex- "In U .those times, for even the Ca- i treme northwest, there . is this bitter tonian Macon, eulogized hisrhly and feeling of dislike upon the part of the 3ustly hy Benton and others for his I Mexican border people. This has remaTKaDle virtues and political eon- grown out of the very severe measures sistecym all those times, we say. LANGrSHANS! municate information -concerniner the alleged detention of A. K. Cutting, an American citizen, by the Mexican ATI t Tl rTH floo r. V Piua Aal Vnia whether any additional United States Of Beauty, Utility .and Hardiness. troops have been' recently ordered to the r surpass all others. Fort Bliss. Morris A. Thomas, of Baltimore. T i?1yoai 1 1 MA. TO . . . : . . WWV. ences. Expenses for nine ranntho iak J.-K. Succ. .. . or $204 (including tuition .board, &c ) In- i'J-Street 7. . , ; ; ' sssy?1?? from 15 BtScSdiSi smith. .. : . . Territory, and Mexico. Thirty-Fourth John R. Morris' Session Berins Sent lfsth. m"Jx?ouftt m.V'V- Thi pnblio will look forward with much interest to the trial of the case in Philadelphia, on Tuesday next, "wrV C l a Jaa J a aLa. - . Zt'Zr?" taken by tke American VmthoriH in tke only prominent, man of .hom it LcP 4- .omas, of Baltimore, puuiibueu uo-bom oy BUDsenpuon m ' . f j-. , . ."T-.-- conld b tmlv . wuipjamea OI Oy tne lVll service ite- Also a few nne Plymouth Rock Cockerels only" may be bought and sold by the T-aJ ent tflnes to repress and could be truly said, as it was said by form Association, has been confirmed Pri0 each. Sati8facon IftSd! trade as other publications: are. -It is P? Hezicans who had crossed the tLVf. n tte fe Senate to Indian Inspector, juiwuwit -a D Sffc. .aff ;ffiH L mw. , lme tor the purpose of stealing cattle 9ccasi011 of his withdrawal from Con- The Sente has also .confirmed the . ; pretty difficult to see why . any article rm, a M aaLu " catyf- owee . ..-.n- nomination of Jamea C J. Williams 7 Z T ofmerchanahonesUyac.jniredmay e ... a r- mm.v i , .. ' - " ii oaiern uisTriflr nr lennessee. nan-1 not inclined to respect the authority unaetmS RepubUcan (Democratic) Ion,; the Indiana Collector, was re- Wayne County, N. C. ot any government. The Mexicansol- "!"ia was ex-epeaker Philip Jciea io-day rliara nlnnr ' I.Wot.w -.LZi S'L I Pendlftton ' 'RVkn t: I Senator "RIi . wo uuo ui uuwjr msiances . i. Virginia, AT L T - . A . - I T1U1 W"l T V V I E 1 - wwo me prejudices ana feelings of I these border ' outlaws. A i1,crafT, His fine uai; uiet- m , , ; " "IPat, i pubhsher of a book announces that he irum Apieao Ufll0 that Cutting rtir. :nA:BA u v,: -i ds an unsavory i-ecord the rti ,t iU1 uty TT AAA U1C UWDD IV bvr UU3 V UOtUUiCt O Ulli Y I . , . . " - by subscription , can hardly be con-r I 5 J from doing as he piese83fittrit after For catalogue (nZa , Hb , q UUI"n.aso I buildines. ana monnt;r.i -1UUUUB T' "oai" TTTT TTTr, V; '"1 UVJIt;a I u iii un ii ! ull2-wlm-8w4t 8-wlm-8wlt : Salem, Virginia. Nahunta Aoademy. not be sold again by its holder at rates mutually satisfactory to seller and buyer. If an adverse decision be given it would seem that individual rights and theireedom of . trade will be greatly impaired. The fact that the J. C. Sucre : : . - r m. 00 58; Louisa Brown. Hi E. Suxrcr ' ' ' .' b. v. smith..":.;;.' gr. L. H. Reid V. H. Thos. Jon aa " Next Term omm a ' Hft,. , o. u. r oidsom. ...... Thos. M. Head...,. A. T. Grady .........;. ;" J. T. Ginn.. T IT TTT ....... teteSJed u. . new A competent tron. n .. and others will be adedVr8 emP10 nr i , . . : " Itl. JV. W ran n trninr.hand practical T.: n V ' V ? ' V Senator Blair, from the Committee I hereby give notice that my Hotel is at f1 utet couJS L. B. Bass.'-; 1 VAr,n: a T .tut. BaA I all t?mo otvot, fxv - . j... .1 treat, we offer ODixjrtiniti ,,J.hntry. T I ta 'r ' u ui8vory i-ecord there and at -.. ij Always a strict li' t r T w"eu7'u " "-v W,here he once worked as te, .SgraS ilTfzialS .'rqn-Xrts f?Z and elegant rhetoric tures . of .-the States for ratification. it once comes jnto his possession'nr a lawful and proper manner. V I The efficacy of the waters, in hniMiT,. curing and restoring to health and viiror T- H. MQORE . and rich storesof cal eruS fie"amend wmmeni upon . Its aualitifta 1 nrrri . , . 7 Respectfully ' " JdiXN AWAV T A WHITTIELD, , 1 ' 2S.J5g! North car.n; V. 1j. Hntton. :' - T -rrr, . i. x. vvnittia ri : ' I J.'M. Latham. . " " a t e . . ; v . . -. . P. R. Kinc ... ... Miss M. E. Randolph 7. . II i .- ... . . - . ... 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 40 10 5 2j 5 5 16 10 15 10 10 5 5 5 20 10 1 13 5 5 10 20 10 10 5 5 30 5 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 ; D.-A. Johnsorr.V.1. .V.i.:V. . $2.50 , r . . WmTAKER'S BOOKSTORE:
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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