sGSsamsassi . ' MORNING STAR. ??w the oh V hUcollege expense as - - V , , ... , his pay for the customary teaching in the . Thursday; July. 20, 1871. . ' Editor and 'Proprietor. i 777 CIRCULATION OF THE MORN ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT 0? ANY OTHER DALLY NEWSPAPER PUR Are, therefore, that College expenses have pay for the customary teaching long winter vacation is much higher than formerly, $52 a month being readily ob tained in cases where only $15 or ' $20 were considered ample compensation thir ty years ago. The conclusions arrived at LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. ' CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM TICKET. not increased in propo"00 to the means of earning money the emoluments received from educated labor. BECOBD ' SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS. "I ask permission of the House to enter my,Jlissent v. from the proposition of m' friend from Bertie, (Mr. Winstou,) an,d to state the reasons why I hold it to belaw in North Carolina, that a conven tion to consider of alterations of the con stitution may be called by, the people, act ing at the suggestion ot & hare majority of the General Asscmblv.-& F. Phillips, l'854-'o"& "I am the mora particular in calling at tention to the consequences of this doc Palmetto Leaves. . .' C. C.Bowcn arrived da Sa urday in Charleston and was serenaded; ,.. A colored woman of Horr died from the effects of being over-heate on "Wednesday last. A Coy Hangs Himself. A correspondent writes to the "Lynch burg News from Copper Vallev. Flovd county, giving the particulars ot the hang- in .1' . 1 1 . r - - , iug ui a uoy oniy ten years ot age. lie says: - - - : "One of the most unnatural occurrences upon record took place near here on Fridav 1 . - The Drawiner will Take A . The annual Wlirr nt rfnnU --'L ""ra. e C xu " ...far wut uis.teum year, wnnout anv Known ing win Take Place! '- ' OF THE ' ' ' ' !... REAL UST A T .15! i t e m d td . , am i. Xfc A jj (J i n f,t touna in tne streets or (Jharieston without badges will begin on;thc 25th instant. .:. Mr.dias. Y. -.Richardson. well-known citizen of Charleston, died o oaiuraay irom ie effects of sun-stroke. . . The Georgetown Times savs : John Gadsdeb; a colored watchman it Risley's Mill, wa9 found dead on the slide yesterday morning. At" 3 o'clock he was cause, adjusted a small strinsr to his neck" and afterwards to U bush (as related bv a small girl with him ' at the tiriie),; and; swinging off, hung himself;' vHe was dead and, beyond recovery : before aidl could reach him. All who knew thet little a boy mve at one conciusion--tuat he did intend to destroy himself, but that he tnfliog, and that his death was purely acciaentnever contemplated by ,himse it is, inaeeq, a saa occurrence, and P, K I 1. NewMeranhia Theator. K S ' . room, in the Widow's Home, accidentally set fire to the pavilion of the bed in which fihfi vena liri v.. '-'vrj. r ji . r", c wte carumat error oj mis xnat sue aiea on oat u relay. " She bad-been perfectly well, and two hours afterward U.3 IUUCSS UOU7 was lOUllU. JNO bruises Jit nmennf 1,Q 1 " uia.na vi ioicuub were jouna on h s the commnnifr . : - :-i person mdicatingjiny foul play., 1 '- . The Charleston Courier sava : improved Fasuions. j Mrs. Montahdon, a very lonff resident iu 1 le. belles of Saratoga are now content this city, and about 80 years of age, while J-Pa-tlieir locks dressing a wound Friday nisrht last in her """JS wear. 2an.a8me. Residence, on Shelby streets " 'AW not. ? a8iness Mouse on Second street......;-.....:.;.:;" ' i n wasl I '"vmucxHio uu ouciuy BlXUtSb... ....... -. r 'l-'i If f?.a&u'aui, Duuuing aito on vance street......... .. i " : ll' 10. Fine Besidence on Jefferson tAt, ? ;.i ,wi it is If. Handsome Buildincr Site on T?asfl ftTni,A,M,"".,,""A?-fV. " n,7:(. t of jri$& v ,. opwuum uuuuing oxte on vance street.... ;, U. Cottasre Residence oil JonvM '""..m f 15.JTine liuilciing Site on. Vance etreet ibniandsomeMiburban Hnmfi.2U;miia w., .t.. . . . y . b v wu uuaa v . . i 1 1 ri 4...... 4.S00 12,-00 Oft) Berlin damsels tire of Marguerite: tne new Emperor in tne eveninff to FOR DE LEGATES : . ROBERT H. CO WAIT, " DANIEL SHAW. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : WILLIAM T. ENNETT. great Tieresy against popular rights.' The position is not peculiar to the; geatleman from Bertie, but it is common to all who deny that a convention may be' called by the people acting-at the suggestion of a majority of the general assembly. They all admit.tbat a -convention called UDon the two-thirds principle may effect : changes in tne constitution, and yet, with this .ad mission upon their lips, do not blush, at denouncing as revolutionary those who on j. uoiu itio pe law in JMortn uarolina lu principle tney admit, maintain' the that a Convention, to consider of altera- position now occupied by myself 9 P Hon ot the Constitution. mav be called liv . . ... J mJseu- the people, acting at the suggestion of a 5o' lare majority of the General Assembly:' "l sum P what I have said into this Samuel F. Phillips. result: That the right of the -people to nr J L0 caU a invention, with the concurrence of vwiisKuu, ui vxuaiu auu cauiunsu mac me POINTED ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR OF CONVENTION. bed -rid den for fifteen vears. and was I a . - , w I very estimable lady. ' The Voyaxe ofthe City of Kasasa y The tiny craft, the City of Ragusa, registered tonnage 1 ton 17 cwt., after navmg crossed toe Atlantic in thirty-sir days, and having gallantly braved the perils ot the most tempestuous .weather, has arrived in safetv. and anchored in Queenstown harbor. At 5 o'clock on Wednesday, the 23d of May, the City of Ragusa left New York harbor for Liver pool. When the shores States had , sun waters lay aroun gators, Captain 'mow uunuwaiu, regaruinir mat as tne best course to take at this time of year. ii .i j i . . r. r auu ior mree aays sne went m excellent trim. ' Her speed was extraordinary, and on tue mira aay sue made 160 18. Doable Cottage Residence on Vann t.p"""''""V""v"".'..'..L;.... . ' ill-two Ilono-; atrHnfla I9- Fine Bulldlnar Sito on Rasa avenn ' . u f , inMimtatioo of those 21 Hano RniTiZ T who chose this simnlo 0f. 22. Neatcotteffr"Tr in which to , welcome :::::::::: and his returning heroes, s: Me i Ksz3eetr-v .......v-:,::;;::::::: i'JS llet tliPir ln Kro'4a 23- Elegant Ruildinar Site on Tnt. trMt ,,':":"-"--... V coquettishiy looped up, and a few flutter- aingme on MonSarrat street.. i::.;::::-;:::;::::::::::::'"--"..:-..:: 1 way f man. 23. Splendid Pirntionrc Memph,9 nnd a sore oi iascination lurkinsr about cnrls. any distribution ever before offered tZ&Zrhu mg ringlets are added by way GO OiK) fiOO ,000 traps, tar everybody knW thiw snb"". a sort of fascination hrkinc.nhnTf-X anyto tto tior? 3J5J.?1 Estate, challenn. r;;;; from the young beauty of sixteen, whose - , w:, .?i ? -w .u u. .... , WItb H oVk f i"SL.USIvE,"AEE FRIZES C0MPEI3IN(J 10 crfirK"PT?Twa 11. G. HOLLENBERG. Asrent for r-nv0 o. JlfV.' ' H dear little head is covered over with them to the spinster of an uncertain, age, who wears her two.ringlcts falling, behind:ber ears. ; .. s .-v.; : . . r - Sundays on the European Plan. ; . The Germans in Cincinnati do iiot co incide with the f'new departure"! of the Republicans in .; enforciosf the - Snndav ,ROM 42 TO 156, INCLUSIVE, COMPRISES GENTT.FMKVCI At X? best makers. Diamond Sets and Rines - sriin Nf G0LD BATCHES nv n,,. Watches and Chains, and other Jewelry Jlnginl iom o tJ f Ses, SjT J"1; ing placed at our regular selling rates. ' - 12,000 each anl every artinia?1'1 lii. inn i'jiii in h i it.. k. from-view. , and oUn and Pge d these adventurous nayi- rr.!!, B .F LUcal. PPort,only Primorez turned his little ;r:m'i&.e' -luo. aoonsnment ot I I L1IMIIIH V I I AI III MM n Pin ATMnl V C A. 1 . . I - vuu uliuli im iNiid'nr t n a ui n . I people of this State have the inherent sole and exclusive right of altering and abol ishing their Constitution and fornvbt gov ernment, but every such right should be exercised in pursuance ot law." North Carolina Declaration of Rights. 'In pursuance of law ' What la w ? Why such law as might be Drovided for that purpose by the legislative authority." j pediency of callin J-t. j.'. juvvre. "V"' "".y c o jciLcruv lssemocy, is a I J-Ija' ws greatest speed ounng any constitutional right, because not px. ono 01 tDe voyage. but frequently for portions oi aays sne ran seven knots an hour, the average speed during the voy age being four and a half knots an hojar. Bad weather set in off the banks of New foundland, and for ten days a series of gales tossed them about in a terrific sea. The gale subsiding, the captain was able 10 set nis vessel s Head to the eastward pressiy or by necessary implication in hibited ; and is not revolutionary, because effected with the concurrence of the exist ing government. That legislators may differ about the ex- a. convention by the ture campaigns. The Chicago Germans are following up f the same line of policy. iuc ucrmaus oi oan x rancisco took the same position two years, ago both Re publicans and Democrat wmit platform engaging to repeal the Sunday law. The Democrats won and redeemed their pledge. i -.. . .F. D. BAENUM 4 CO.V .T.ia kr.. . . For Circulars and Shares, apply by ietter or in person, to I " : : aA Veil! Co..., XViiminst:n N c REAL ESTATE AGENTS Avn.r. ADAMS STREET Who respectfully refer to the citizens of Metonhia ' - 4S' 1 wkssef., 44 The bark Nehemiah Oihcon mu V ... .TAi . rived at New York from Colomi on WP VA ' Thursday last, had on board th nnoi " E offer to THE TRADE cargo of eleven f elephants -reported all Bacon, Tirol I m1 l- i 1 m. I -w--. 1 J " That the people of this State have the inherent, sous and exclusive rights of regulating the internal government and police thereof, and of altering and abolish- y wietr von&iuuuon ana iorm of govern people at the suggestion of a maiority of fce.berge3 were frequently seen in that tne general Assembly, I can very well un- i" V"T uc .ana a snarP jookOut wen. i oe custom house officers passed their trunks without examination: - derstand Diffnf r " , w, .UCPC. ice was. a voided, aud " i.u u iir v i-fM ill 1'iinnnnniA run nm -v a , . . v. vuuumuw oujy tuuuBuea uer course. The .u peopie may well account for this weatner remained exceedingly heavy, abd SPECIAL NOTICES. greement. BUT HOW ANY GOOD ther.e Werc XdTe Periqds of calm. A slic cession of heavy galea came on, and af it A CAT t tq . 3 juiposs uie to taKe observat ons, the A CALL IS unconstitutional, I DO NOT 1 course was taken by head reckonL ment whenever it may be necessary to T awvp n a x7 a uuuu a their safety and happiness." Article 1 LAWTJR CAN ASSERT THAT SUCH w vctuH o, wnsucuuon. a.ia unconstitutional I DO NOT cc ( mi .a - I TfTTT. . 1 xuau u puuucai power is vested m J woiajjii-. . jr. Phillips, lS54-'55 -urougi-'UC. 'rom the beginning to Ihe auu ueriveo. irom tne people; all govern- end ot the passage the Captain saw the ment of right originates trom the people, is f Keepit before tue people. sun rjse and jet only once, and during the uuucu upou uustr wut oniy, and is msti- at wnen the office-holders and their renair"ng'aays the weather was too tMck SO,lel7 ftr e good ot the whole."- strikers say that the Cnnv.nH ;r to permit him to make ob.ervatijns. -atwe a, ceciwn , uojistitution. ; , . " v" " wueu. Dunn ' "?h& the only ProPer Republican mode of amending orj altering the Con stitution is .by the people themselves int Convention assembled." Resolutions adopted hy the Contentionists (Gov. Tod R Caldwell and S. F. Phillips among them) n the Legislature of 1851, January 1st. The General Assembly shall bv-' Vv6'""wu ai;j4uatktaxat ion, F ".p nauu ; ior everything the Convpn provide lor the prompt and rrottt.at? now- I f irn Anna i. T ..: ment of the interest nn 'th ZZTtt " musL . aomitted to them and after the year 1880, it shall lay a specified annual tax upon the real and personal property of the State, and the sumthus realized shaU be set apart as a sinking fund, to be devoted to the pay ment ot the public fobt Article 5, JSec. 4, Constitution. . ' "The position which we assume, and OH2 Miss Laura D. Fair writes a 1 communication to the San Francisco Jil letifri concluding with a reouest tn tho . i -r uudUUlL. ZI f-1 1 I it a. - which hare governed our course in our f px?ss to ccase allusions to the writer and OT nil flin Inala T7 . .. Al.. it L f-l vuv UIOIO UCV1K1 I L11U LTEW behaved in a most patient and mablv nvention I sPirit never complaining, and the bravery me two men seemed to ue emulated by tue ejtiraoramary endurance ot a splendid brindled-bull terrier, which boro all (the suffering of the long journey with as m jch fortitude as his fellow voyagers. On Thursday last the vessel sailed 120 m les. On Sunday last she was off the Fastnet, and then as Primorez and his "crew" Felt fthe loemseives m comparative safetv thev people) for ratification or rejection. And I amil8ed theinsves with catching a ycjurig ucei and tv as 1 to the Will rtr4- AMlKUJl il . uv" mese restrictions, provided ior in tne act under which the Co is to be called, thev utter vh.t tu to be base slanders. .The people well know that if the Convention could be in sane enough to disregard these restric tions, they the DeODle Still ll -1 rrr. ,1,. a. v w 111V BATCHEIOB'S HAIB DIE. This superb Hair Dye is the best in lhe World -Perfectly Harmless, Belmble and Instant taneous. 2fo disappointment. No Jlediculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. Tho genuine W A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Black or Natural Rmmi Does not Stain the Skin, ut loaves I the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye, Sold by all Drutro-ists. 16 Bond street, New York, feb 7-eodly-ent Tu Th Sat . . ' A PROCLAMATION. By Ills excellency ihe Ciover nor of TiortU Carolina. Pork, - Sugarv; . .... Ooftee, . t Molasses, Flour, ; Corn, ; --Salt, V-v:; L Heavy Stock NOBin CAROLINA BACON, Ho Round, at 16 cents. may6-if EDWARDS & HALL. ' Something: You Ought to Have -VOW READY ! el's Typograph; Carraway & Cleapor. . THE UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ABE STILL offering the best Inducements to our citi zens, and the public generally, for their pat ronage at the Purcell House. Everythingper tainlner to the nroffisainn ia h-tm.rJia-'k Juirdf lvo comple satisfaction to "" uiuanasuuwus. ; fdeCl7-tf OR, BOOK OF SPECIMENS, Aw Exceedingly Cheap and Valuable M a n n a i OF IlTFOHJIATIOW AND ELEOAHT EXEMrtAR ov Lbtteepkess Wobk . in Black COLOBS, BKON2 T JZBS, BCT., I THE USB OF FOB PRINTERS, AMATEURS. PUBLISHED BUSINESS MEN. ANb PEOPLE OP TASTE GENERALLY. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ...w FwpiB uave tons tne power in their own hands," nhnn .1 uFuu uju various pro posit ons to amend the Constitution, whicS have been before the Legislature, is "That the !Stl PROP REyuBLICAN mode op AMENDING OR ALTEEING THE CONSTITU- 1U o X a UE JfEOPLE tier misfortunes, and do her " the charity 1ay8 from New York to Queenstoo. snaric. vvniie lollowiDsr a nirno of a noose was slipped around his tail, he was pulled on board. His tafl' hung at the bowsprit where it is sti be observed. The speed with -which r,au6o tt,v,uiuuiisueu 13 DOI tne least mereiore, l, TOO R. CALDWKi.T. extraordmarg feature in the voyage, for overiorof the state of North Carolina, do the little vessel actually beat-large si ips, lssuo teis W rroclamation. in accordance man v of them hvino t.tan k ; -t i. with lnw. fnmTYiQT,,iin - t '"n wu i y -cit; ll l I """""s ouerin or JNenr R alkioh, N. C, J uly 5, 1871. Whereas, George Z. French has ten dered to me his resignation Si ft A TTIAm. ber of the House of Representatives from New Hanover County ; and whereas, said icajguation nas been accepted j iow; Molasses and Syrup. t50 HHPS. Muscovado Molasses AND S.H. SYRUP For sale very low by ! juneSMf WILLARD BROS. or silence." The Bulletin thinks this re quest one that ought to be heeded, but cannot see the propriety of lending the rThe nanover County to open polls and hold little vessel wasexDected to 1pvp nAril election in said countv on Tiinr.riair T t. - wwawI M-mmjmw y WMMJ """rui jeaieruay. mancnesier lJna- I "T W1 aususi, i7i, to. fill said tortd?) Examiner, July A. An Incident of the L.ate War. A correspondent of the Norfolk Vitain- tan, writing from.. Coy ner's Springs, Bote- aa TTTT'I TO TTiT T.n I I " j Convention MSC Vl 118 co'umn3 "gue her case over Platform we will stand- aSaiP- The latest mot attributed to Mrs. issued ly the Conventionists of the Tegisla ture (GovernoivCaldwell and S. P Phil - lps among them) Janurry 2Uh, 1851 alive be would get me off." iqg incident ot the late war: T 1 ..... . . - ' . a rcmemoer a nttie incident of the Con- COLLEGE EXPENSES. An interesting article in th College Horace Greeley tells us that , some federacy which occurred here in lSGlTand of the purest and best women of New Eng- m?y not be imProper to relate it here land have WeSnnth t toanu At the commencement of the war, hen -tr I "-vwitu, uui.i i.uo Boirit or very Hue;, ana yet in some ca- rebellion manifesting itself in thesnirit of 1 f vacancy; said election to be conducted in all respects in accordance with law. Done at the City of Raleigh, this 5th day of uiy, a. u. inn, i,M in the year of tho Inde pendence of the United States tho ninety- By lhe Governor': TD CALDWELL. J. B. NKATHBaLY, Prlvalo Secretary. V i'ost copy. i The Cape Fear Guano JS a complete Fertilizer, representing bone and meat In proper proportions, to perma nently improve the land. D. M. EUIE, Chemist. feb!6S&Ftf july7-te children. Election Notice. vcariy eXDendif.nrM' aa th rnriof : : . , , , opiimra was reaay to Hoist the spppJo nn t V1 juuug men in tne I- 7 " r ui wumeu Baoma De fl - n - I" tothePeopie, American oiia. t. . , . . Uroot wa-.tj..-.. , . i nag upon tne hotel. A crowd of SDfecta-1 . ? " is statea that, ac- lauuon, miss., ior instance, tors had gathered to witness the unfutlino-' eiegrates, i cordinff to an PYtan- : opr or twn r v,m n. ' .1 f ai, i -r, .. . utlu& 'above recited to 0 .xuuu luuuiry maae last I m,ut. wc aubuaiiy ostra- i uuumciu uauuer. Jiivervtn day in August, 1871, at the feUowing places In ; Bv virtue of rtn.ln. j, j. ' '. I . --, ' . . i Hoc,, iu mcBuint oi Km . iwmu m me, vourant discnsse.- tlin , t: sea theSnnfh hoa nf ,i i : evprr Sonthprn mn . by an " Act ent.it.iAri or. a- uucauua oi tne I . uv utaisu 1. 1 j use women i w, vno ijxwriyiicior oi me i . .i, LW ouuiuit i i fcj i . .. .-. -. i ii.nnrt nafitiAn ' - m. "Vi. uuveniion or no Convention and to provide for the Election hereby call an Election as me wjiq , . wxx cue uist Anurs- summer of youths attending various col- cised not t long; ago for no other offence. 21?!! !iQ the Tfins ot ose thico than that of bathing in the river wJth C "1T on me t0P F the : rW-,. -v. ; " - " . "97 up, auu me colors ot sfeces """ww- gentlemen. sion were raised to the toD of the flftff.ifft All were easrer to crivp a mnoinr - T Tllfl ! PdOtdl rr.-rr: 1-- i ' hilt lia 1.. Jl . . .f ' w uo.H vvuvcunuu uetween I iu"c oouo ureeze ana tne naghun the United States and Great Britain in m?ionless by the pole. Nothiogjwas relation to monev orders havn hn ffm A.r u Iew m..ments. . hen little Ar- GARDNER MANUFG CO, Mil Glass i ana PMoOTu-ftaies, Q.ARDNERiS Patent Adjustable Piers, Mantel Frames, Window Cornices, Port- able Book Racks and Writing Desks! O. L. GARDNER, President. "rSFin Jfre7t&t has beCB consumed JJS in unremitting labor and superintend, ence to produce this book. The presSrk alone (done almost entirely with type forms wiBSZ0?118'?10-) amounted to 61V lim8v?anr to Pduce a limited edition. SStoSJTOJ?117 Practical utilitarian purposes, and at the same time fit to be nrc served in any library. It is printed on ft Kii001118 Pward of three Lun. fflwiSfSS1 octavo PaSes ; has larger sheets -i? a1d 2umerous embellishments, etc. in addition to the regular matter. -f tl?1sPDscribel:8 "Jitil January 15th, 1871, &Tf Mn adJance will be made), for the nLeolUon,p.rIn.tedon white paper and bound in suner cloth. witi wn scarlet edges, $5 per copy. A small edition of 95n nnnfu. . Hi J ' m111 PaPer, and elegantly bound in or Turkey moroccoantique,8lOpercopy. rL1 ord,er-? S10,8 be accompanied with the Cash, a P. O- OrdAr rr- nofi- riiew XOrk. Pavaole to t.lifi nndanlonol ! cents to be added if t.hA iwv to h mail.- -v .. C. 0. D. orders mnjf iur t.i nuk i i in cash. Collection charges will be added to prico of book. t . Parties desirinc rho.i- -namac, stamped on their hnnta win u.ni fj mni extra. "" v"" Those Wlshinc fnrt.li tog this volume will please address (witb stamp) the publisher, j 05CAR H. HAEPEL, feb 1-ti Typographic Designer and Printer, 00 ve rest Fouxth Street, Cincinnati. le 3TAa 4.1. Jl uuerea irom Uoston to St. T,ni,?o it was ascertained that sums ranging from $225 to $1,500 were given as the annual cost of .a college education, the figures generally including: traveling expenses and clothes. - For young women pursuing substantially the same course of educa tion, and adding music and painting, the sums gi'yen ranged from $315 to $2,100. The annual cost, it is therefore estimated! will range from $300 to $1,500 for young men. anH fmm OA din inn m . - -vj iu ior vounw wumen, and, taking five years for the smallest time WILMINGTON: I First Ward-At Engine House on Fourth St. Second Ward City Hali. i Third Ward-Northeast intersection of 5th auu x-rmcess streets. .. Fourth-Ward-Ann Street Engine House. 110 Bowery, N. Y. may28tf : paotoribs: t Glen Gardner, N. J. The Cape Fear HAS produced the largest net increase of OL..T. T O.N ceiyied in Washington. It is re- thurV the son of Mr. A., the proprfetor, ..fth Ward-North side of Castle, between or any manure, whea fairly ltn I recoil er.tincr what ha aA U . ' I Sixth and Rpvonv. .. ... . tifni.. 7' i1". feb!6S&Ftf to go into recollectiner what hft hurt hD w. i2 I Sixth and Seventh stroon t-M-tt-u ... . I ticulara Aridras'a -1. 0.. . ' ' l i .- . ,V ,vuu lauj-ui, Lii I M, -".Afcv.umi8 nouse). I . abi, joi. unaer the l "" uisiiess, raiseu nis nanas and regulations of the convention money or- jaid "wait a minute," and started off by aers ior W or less of American currency. F;; .S a. - ' . . " 1 " " uuuwi aii 11 ill iinir rr ra P0UQas, sterling, or less, may beob- steps and kneel down where; hef thoUht him In the tried. 7 For par- JUST, -.RECEIVED And For Sale Very low A LARGE LOT OF S C OMMO K 1 T OB A C C 0 . , . , ; ALSO, a j-ikb HOQSHEVD ot OLD VIRGINIA LEAF TOBA CC0 -ttS Quick Sales and Small Profits is. my motto for the dull times. H. BBRKHIMEK, -V SIffu of the ' INDIAN c'liicr. July-9-tf . ' ! No. 6. Market St. Federal Point Township, at Blddle's store. juasuuuoro taiped. on England, Ireland and ScotlnnVT none could see him, when we saw in ihe nnstoflWa At tt- j ; . I praying. We stODDed and retnrnprl r 'r. "uo "ncu piaies, ana a fPW minntoo - . I ---.j woluc luuiiiug up tO Harnett : Grant Cape Fear ti Ion anv nnrtmn tt:i j .. I . . required for prenaratory 7 " V , DCales J? the crowd, and pointing to the flag exclaimed Jge, the total expense of a Postomce8 o the United Kingdom. "look out now," and, strange as it j may ww ww- ouuic, uiuiost at tne very moinent a breeze sprung up, and the beautiful flaff of the Confederacy floated gracefully in the wind, and the little fellow's faith T in School nnrl nnlU. ------ wllCgCt uie l0la expense "mi"eie college education is ior boys fronv $1,500 to $7,500, and for girls from $2,100 to $10,500. Thirty years'ago, itTs stated, a college education cost the mode- rHiey.economical student fr viOA TREATIES. It Is reported that the Cherokee Indian?, in Western North Carolina, have filed a claim against the -United States govern. $1,000 mm lor.m the lands lying between the Holden Union Franklin Columbia Lincoln Caswell i. the teachings of .his mother 'that m ore original ; vrr. .uuperioq the prices of 131,16 ge and the Cumberland monn uoovDoara and clothers were not over tains "d extending from Bristol to.Chat- vu-buirus or tne present prices. It is, fianooga, The grounds ot .the chi :w,Cr, argueainat a college education Ulflt o chiefs did not si-n the - !s ?,rc 73iE! n.w than formerly, , since cf cession. - Bxvc greater contrbl ot the knowledge - needed for many branches of active busl "rZ 7 K PEE ..w urly yeara a . (..ueui constitution graduates became clergymen, while Interviewing." " t -j vne or tne iioston uarera ha ? God - ,Uollir " Wagner's. " Humphrey's " Chad wick's st're " Thos. William's - j old place. "Rocky Point. " South Washing. j ' . ton " Oaks. ' Plney Woods. " Lillington. Mouth of Moore's , Creek. Shaking Creek.- 3 D. M. BUIE. Chemist; Cape Fear Chemical Works. : .Wilmington, N. C PROVISIONS. TTEAVY CITY MESS PORK, DRY SALTED IMPORTANT TO COMM. THE undersigned would Inform th public that he is no w prepared to furnish the REST BEEF KVSB BOLD IV THIS xabkkt. t . He has secured the splendid pasture knoivu e Shoulders, hhds. and boxes : Dry Salted-ZJi"!& Rifiaa v.- " , - ' "a,D-"COi AM111U BYwI w r v, UUUOl uu WACB j oniQea western v . . i i Shoulders, hhds.; Smoked Western Rib FBES.H FROU THE PASTTJEE. Sides, hhds.; Breaklast, Strips i Hams, Hia faciiltlea for f .irnishing good, whole covered and naked. . 7 some and fresh meats cannot be excelled, a" LARD-p'rft p,mo v.tn.V ' - he therefore looks with confidence or a w i: ure JrriniQ .Natural tinA t?!ti a-mi o ... wui marpt.i)l tierces, barrels and tubs. EXTRA FINE TABLE BUTTER, tubs. BEST FACTORY CHEESE. ' prices will rancn a fnilnwa Rf from to " cents per pound;. Lamb from 10 to 16 cent would ansyer prayer rtoaiped unshaken, j j I farther give notice that at the .ame time Sundries june 29-lm' GEORGE F. TILLEV, ' 7" i ; nail No-8' nter- and place there wiU be held an i i - miriripps.;T.-.v; the riffle r t, . w ,w """'""' -ujr, xuut au - . w. uc uiuerent xowhshipi grades s re- ,. nnlnulii . "-Biw io- TK r . 1 "- n-"v ujr uvw. aa IOUOW8: Twn TlTa '"-ncu uuuu wuiDCT Aaams; on t.h vfti;f rQri.T, . . . T -.- .-8v1w;s) ical Situation rind cn- -" vonstanie and a School Com. Rnrar,A -- ::J':r"t'"'' x "ia "iiee OI tnree, except in Wilmlnf, r,r. " -"" s-aiesman was not at ship, in which there a tn;ho ol nil a vers n in Tnn mt-ci-nionrinr. i- i -r- . - v vvvou - - - w, w uv i tvi rivirlUJ on Town- .seven the j i . - - . -wa o ax to he remark. 4T nnf ln?:' r..,.orTO. . . follows, viz more dfabMbi; 5, W 1 r the Township Of one's VnimnV77k ' r "r",cT , uul ""i W Lincoln Township, in which yi.Uw S Sentiments than It ta tn ctoto I thorn t ' . ; . r rs ago near! v all niio t . l"ul "swiunon In'a nm;iuT v" ! . ' ectea one magistrate for the yera, ph aielas 3 -mmenoing aU.riTO:M2 "I-"-. r the ttowBshlp me nrriQAnf :7 - il , . - --.-.; .. ucwiua annual i uio iuriBem-a'mftrn-iiviBnj.j k' 3;.Hr nP real and personal Dron, if "" to aorded to tho mnrX "V ana. mining engineers Vnr.i-' i " wlult5 10 rtilc a sinking fund for the r ' ' T' Afc 18 6180 arffed that a ; V "7 U4-Ufc t,pu us inrouSh :r:!BJm,"rj near.JNe -Lond -u earn much more v Car- f 1 .1 a Official Iron - ll : : " 0- ftfrnw -r " : ""uXf' wer? ue easilr " r., - "-Yen- 7,,: TWr, &" ua-.-W.- w,.,, provide relief." Jwf7 - Virginian. LWhatfJ 1 f urther give notice that at the same time and places, by virtue of an orderreceived this day from the Governor of the State, th', j will be an election for a member of the House or Representatives for this J6unty, to fill a vacancy causea by the resignation of Geo. Z. French. Iy6-te J. W. SCHEKCKt Jn P Sheriff ew Hanover County. FLOUR all grades SUGARS aU grades : :' iiuiiAOisj-ia ana uruuFS all grades; CRACKERS, all kinds; In bbls. and ' - ' boxes RAISINS Choice L-em- ' ons ana Oranges Bottled Ale and Porter, English and American, In ..:. eases and bbls. t -'i Chewing Tobacco, caddies, quarter and half! ooxes j Catawba., Wine, Choice Scupper-! jaong Wine, California Hock , Wine, j. f Carets, Raberry Syrup, Black- i wwi;y liranay, .Tellies, Essences, ' and Ui oeerd Drugs, Lye and Potash, and a general " - assortment of'.. ' - . Liquors, Groceries, Sedans anil) miiB vEnYnEST-TXPEAWDi151, TobaCCO. 1 J- JUXUJttAJHINERY. at jrorBaie,aiwnoiesaieonly,by . .. I ! Printing and Publishinr ilouf,'rv And General uoo je Xitl st P0ILAK S S0N. Mannfacturers, Imporf ert and DEALERS IN ' : Pipes MWi Articles and W WIIOIJESAI.E, 43 Maiden l4ne, RETAIL ONLY ... ' .... .7 t ! I " Gen nine Meerschaum Got. ds at . ..-27 JOHN STBEET, N. T. Address, for Retail CircuIars, Ac-i ter Box 5846. J June 33-t april 7-tf ADRIAN A TOIXEHS.