j-..""- f . r , i j.-'. ; . . j ; - r ' . : ' If -' - l ', ." I . ' -' "M 'H':"-Vi. ' ' . ;' ' V ' ' I I- - vok m'- ;4 fr 'rm "'y 1 1 ( f ' - ' , " "t it-.'. I ' k Po5t Olficc Herniation?.;'. p- mail- will clo.e fiorn this Ute ai fl- -miner" ,KUl -. '" ".. 9 1 8 ! M ...- A M .,.,-ii!p-S;Unrday and Tuesda S:Uurday and Tuesday .-..6 A M -ai11" . u.u ivitl.iv 1 P M ettevilie.ujr vaiwu , y.dany.-..:..- - 'A M rt i?ri;s. ihorse tuail) eve- i - . .... li...lWlrallLiil. : rv Friday M m-uU delivcrcil from 7 am to Tr in, and on. t l-nT mce open from S a rn to I-Ttn, auari (n tt i, p m. Money order ou Ic-ister Anient openjaa8Stanipalllco.j Tlirs for opening and closing Wil . A.. t ;ir-.i rv A;ssr(uation Headius HTiniTi11 laily : 0 o'clock a in, to 1 o'clock p in. 3 o'clock p m, to G o'clock p mi 7 o'clock p m, to 10 oclock, p in. Route, carrier boys are not author ial t sell copies of the Post. Veil GfiRKik has charge of our city cinnlatioir; and is authorized to collect moiioy-s due therefor. . .a Itr'i.tl Service, V. tS. Army Koport. Oksuvek'3 Uffick, I ; Vu.MiN3TOK, May 2, LVU. J Timcvl l)b- Brom Tlier wind . cter. I . cr 2-SUU 7 1erW brisk- Clear 1 20.747 77 :SW do i do W P. .Nf- '20.Ty?, ,'77 do do OTTO Schutze, Observer, U. 3 A. Mr IL Yorr is authorized 10 .a . . collect and'meipt for bills due lVr. o CHUltCIi DIRECTORY- the First r.Anist Chlri h, corner o Market and Fifth Streets Elder J. C lli'len, pator. Sumlay, lay, 3rd 1S74 Services at 11 a. m., and S p. ni.- Sim-lav School at 1J n. m. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. l.rtl's Supper after morn i ng service. Si. Paul's (Fimsi -opal) CnrRrii M:iv 3rd Services at 11 o'clock, a m., and o'cl U ClOCK in. Kev. T. M Ambler, Rector. t .IohvV, Ciiriun. Idav or d. Fourth .Sunday after Easier. Slorniiig Prayer, Litany and . tVlcl.r:ti'n of the Holy Euchari .4 ,t 11a m Fi-niii(T l'i:ivir :if P m Sr. M.uKo Epi.' -oi'AL Cm itrn, Mayor-1. Fouilh Sunday after Faster. Myuiing Prayer at H a. in. KvL-ninsr Praver at ' ' V- m Scnjay Services, May 3. St. I W I fa Emit 'jctioA ( Luth en i n C't (t rch , li e v, J. Fry, D.D., in the morning, IV; v. 1. M.IIcnkct at night. Firt lVcshtjlei i'Vi Ct;frc, ilev. IVof. L A. Hiklc in the morning, Rev. W. Kimball at night. Front Street Mdk xIUt Church, llev. A. h Fox at niaht. First friptisl Church, Rev. Julian in the morning. S'coi't rrcbj!crivn Church, A. iVillrei in trm morninT.Ttcv . A. Rev. E. W. R. Kctchie at night. Fifth Street Met hoilid Chnrch,la'. E: r. Parker in the morning, Rev. RT,L. Hrown at night. " Satirpav. at r. m. Itcv. lr. A. J- Fox in the Luthern Church. . Kooms RH Executive Committee, Wilmington, X. C, April 30, 1874. The members of the Republican lmntv Committee are hereby request- il to meet at the City Court Roem in wns city, on Saturday, the '.Uh day p( Jjay. rtt 1 o'clock a.'.m., fpr the trans: Htiuu of important bu$nec5. (ir.o. Z. French, Ch'n. W. It. (Jerkex, SacV, Tm: Tunc says Dr. Walpolc has lost Ki- beautiful chestnut marc.- Sho died 'U'Klcnly in harness, it is sup posed from bots or pin worms. If 'he Doctor had used ShzriJan Caval ''!! Condition Powder, he would, no Joubt, have had his mare to-day they are death on worms. Chapped hands arc very common with liQ-c yrlo hayq thcic hands niuch in water. A fcy drops of Johmatfs And dit'tc Liitiureitf rubbed over .the hands lo or three times a day, will keep them and white. Fishermen, sailors, and dieri w ill do well to remember this. april 30 dG wl. -t " Duligiitf.ui wcatlierJ-; ? I ; 7 'til XrAiR.fiU market to-day! j r : TjiiKE wcre 134. carts in 1 1 past week. Vrearu tlilh'erelat0etcral:basfe . f t ' ' '. . '"' 1 .?. II 1 t-1 liifcRE were 24 marriage license issued for it,A ,rvLtu, --e. ip !r the tnontn orApriiJ Tifc:f;lfr i o i y-i'i a t i c r and 8 white. ' M ' M ; t . .,;...!, i , -i coforeii There wcro tvo int'enncnUs in Pine i- J ....... nn;M.., i.' i.fi ; r Pni!l ! -"M THii i lkardi of r Alderman did last1 niglitowirig to "there not meet being. a quonirn preserit!. 4.1 1 Seven recruits were sent! to the T t ; : County Work House, on bsterday, t6 serve out terms, ranging ironi ...... i w i montiis to tnrcei years Tiir Clerk of the Market reports thai y lij pj The erection :of our , new ."Postofficel . ;..- : r J i -If has been begun, and in fwo for threerf i i months, a beautiful edifice will grace! tnc corner so long occupicu as a norsc; stable. .! ! We hear of no accident occurring on! yesterdaj', May the 1st, ofi any of the! numerous pic nics, Quen of Mays, shooting matches and excursions that took place around our fair (city, : li- j Mr. James Fleet. ve. in svmna-! . ? ; i thy with his many friends,! arc" pleased! to learn that Mr. James Fleet is some better this morning, and that his inju ries arc not so serious asjat first sup posed. - j; j " AtiAi". Again we have been re quested to call attention to' the-filthyj and very disagreeable condition of the! gutters on North Water stj-eet. Won'tj somebody attend to it litis time, and; oblige our complainants, yho arc mer chants on this street? tl Nor Vet. The .hone ktolcn from Mr. Calvin Flowers, at Lumberton, nor J i .1 1 r , the thief who rode him aVay, 'has been seen nor heard from 1 around this b?rg." . Our police are omthe lookout, and c shall expect to chronicle his r ; arrest should he venture near here. Notice. Mr. INeil Gerken has re- qutl ua to state that t( 1-olN can- - i ' i not be held at his store, on j the j corner of Sixth and Mulberry struts, tf day next as is advertised, oti account of the . sir i. r:i'S- tnJ I r 1 i Mayor's COURT.-Not a was presented for adjudication before this tribunal this jnorning, thing else, business in this Like cvery ine has been past two or just a little dulL for the three days. Oh, i why don 't somebody kick up a row, turn his mother-in-law out of tlie bbusc or 'do something. to em liven tho times. ' ryyy there were slaughtered and brought to marke VdariD&tSe 'p&fir; 62 bcerki imometer, 02.8 degree,; higliestarome 11 hog; m sheepaid,"6 ilvcs. - 'iW ;eter 30-6?2; lowest barometer 29.323 ; , ,r ' - rr.g ''Eritx-'j f highest thermometer, ! S2 : lowest Trial. The eeasation of thd morn-J;51111' wauwu' ucr ,UOUulirco inn- lrna f hn tna nf tho ArtW Mfr.- . . - 9m "'o '1 . irr- 7 T'-V' I I! r llnnmr'a hnAiilifil nnw I vacht. She was i sailed . up and down the river by Air. ThomHs Hand,1 of Philadelnhia. and she glides through ... t'l? L ? ... i. . . the water like a bird skimming through the air. Carolina and i,eita we iear i . j ;. - i you your uooiu .'! "T-'V I " v -1 i ';. -. . l.. will tell. Work Hoqsp is. ycry bad, and that the: prisoners confined th.ercv arc absolutely! 1 I : i ' . The Poor House, ifndcr jthc supcrin- tendence of "Drj Scott," . rs reportea to ; jr, think'of the blading eyes, the dis b in excellent condition and the re- tending nostrils, the trembling frame, port of the couuiy jai., so given the nervous in. recommending tome improvements, f "5ncr3 fp.th nnd comnrehend. if as required. .. .. ' vou can 7 O, man! the velocity with :. ; u:r. . t.... ; .- -an i ; " HuRRAir. Messrs Lemmermaun Conev nave in construction a line ! fbf hp! barge,-like that mcA benefit of cxcursionis.t4 tliis summer. Tho barge is So 'feet in JengtiJ with a Ladies' Dressing Hoam, Uttdd HP in splendid style, ancj measurjiig 55 by 13 rect. one win oe cnnstenoii, iue ji.- vertment; and is to be uscdl in. connec- I . i ; i i ARBE3TEA7r deserter ?frnm' f An LngtisbTfrque aai-port,&ak arrested . I last ni?nt iiaiTiri-acinr'afesU 4 i- f had endeavored tQ tsonceal hiniselfihnt the officers'werc too shaman trie too snarn lormc i oia ,1 nracf AnnlU 1. .1 t 1 l . X t Jl 1 liTTirr ' .?ear the shipyard of the McssrsXBerry, , lr , , ... , , i , from whence he was taken to the Guard xtL , r . Hbuse, where he now lies safe and sse- irora whence he was taken to the Guard cure I. ; IF f?- -The pupils of bt.Paurs , T " V?" As the i entertainment! is combined (with both vocal and instrumental music, we can safely promise our citezips a I ; . .-! Peasant time i I Till? fV1 Irkii'i n 7 c o cummopv meteorological conditions at Wilmlng- ton . during the month of April 1874:- ;thermometer, 34 degrees; highest jve- locity of the wind, 36 miles per hour; total number of miles traveled, 6,610; prevailing! direction, southwest. There were 8 clear, 11; rjartly cloudy and 11 cloudy days. Rain fell on 18; days;: to tal amount, 2,88 inches. Black Hawk Tivibe. D. G. S. W. H. L. Clowe, Sachem. E. M. Reddick, Sr. Sag. Chas. M. Koons, Jr. Sag. John J. IKeigan, Prophet. J. N. VanSoelen, C. of j ll. Irvin Blackman, Iv. of W. There. are about fifteen' charter. mem bers, and the next meeting- of the new Tribe will beheld on Thursday- evening next. The Favetville Cccrflc .savs : TJie Lock's Creek Canal Or., jorganized for the draiinigeand improvement of about 20,000 acres of very valuable swamp land, on the ea-t side (f Cape Fear, has at length about finished its great work. Lock's Creek was. tapped last week, and the waters were diverted into the canal with perfectj success and sat isfaction. '"By the last of this week, it 13 cxpectcu i no c vorH w.u ?c I 1 . t I.' M -r. -ltllVt Tiller .. .i.i ii i -til "4"" - ujr iu u aild benehciul scheme -of county in- , taireous leftuii.-) . 1 1 1 ;il'u-pmiii.i uvvi ii v from it'. Ladies, Beware ! A Newark hus band' brought home a chunk of molasses candy for his wife, the other evening, his wife .wears false teeth. The candy was of an adhesive nature. She helped herself to a generous piece, and plant- eu Dotn rows oi tecui in it. .mere. they ( e-i - remained. ;. fctrennous were ncr enorts to release them, but she; was not suc- I CJl. t... ai. r tnat sue mignt say -somecning toner T i" .-.0 j 0 Tinr. vim iiiMun. v 1 1 , 1 1 1. 1 1 i i . , i L. j;WU iliilii. .iwa.vwvxi iv . some- i"s r'luJf llw -r prevented, but the tone of which, from i"a prominent quality, it. ucoaucnea. I't i, r.ii,i nnt rrot lior onorf I -U"Y."I" rrZlJ: a a Z " j X11CU nnu cnt.iw siu aiiu uiuuijcu i wilfti0n- tooth nnd mnrlv in n i . i i t l. : : c Din' iV5" " TtJ she was on tiie point vi saying sQine-: j thing he would be .'interested in, but q such a "fix! Think of the mighty thought surging and battling through ,n- 1M;n think of thp. torrent of mo- Tint-afirior frnm fifr thrniih with Jl i d strikin;? out into the air a va- ! which;thcrccd teeth:wdrcsja5pe.a mtp ! wrhfcn wreicueiv J-" .""r - x i' WJft and tore out of tliat house 1 Tr t-t : . l li. . -i t Ar;r;;., U . .fi u a,,,;,,,, tV;l decided in favor of the demurrers. An the convention for one fare both ways ; KYSX iTSAT TRII;S T,IE Vmuu Virginia, assisted by.uyoming Inbe l , t. , , y , , , . , JU SUOAIl COllir once, cets more anota- ' Xo.4, evening Instituted in tliiS t0 th feUIreme 9rt " " fhalIottl3 accommoddtto are ample -"RJ. city Black Huwk Tribe No. 0, I. O. 111. lo "rn P" f the defcnd- for any emergency m tjie way of enter- fJlVOT, ;,,u,v.ii,..:ffi '. . . f .talnmeiit, regardless of numbers, 'nd it SiJWfnftVinlVSW.S! 1 1 ri:n rismi or inc. irr:iiiii i iiiumii i i The Clihax. IJercj U some ma chine poetry r 1 . , - .; tho moon shines dimly ' behind the chimbly . the cat is now squallin old bosc in the yard ; . istrVin' hard . ! ! ' on tnem to bo fallin', j latest by telegraph. SEW YORKt !.,. NEW YORk: 'MaV 2. ' 'A-8 ipecd dispatch from Xittle Rock ava luat mree 01 naxiers troons vrare I flo I T T '1 il- 'L: Lr i-Ll ' It :..:vi side the troops? was dangerously u 3- TT , , I , , . wounded. He A had been a Colonel -m i. i i - I t . i the Fsiieral arrnv. 1 . j Woun rne Uasclte remarks editorialjy that tho i nnL on.) will Anri rotikimit the State, unless thelPresiU his bed, pick him in the eye: j ' g?K1IS ratiierunsate,,peopteDeingsnot ARKANSAS v - J Little Kock, May 2. 1 The Federal troops arc "still betweeii the contestants', r 1. : j Gen. Fagan. formely a Confederate Mior General, has assumed . comrnatid x of thl Brookites throughout the tate He calls on his 'old comrades to rally: lioth parties arc waiting for some tninr from Washington. ; O A cjartel for the exchange of prison ers has been arranged, arid all have been released. CONNECTICUT.- j New Ha vex, May 2. Th credit Mobilier cases have been NOVA SCOTIA. HALiFAX,'May '2. for England twenty days out from Pensaeola is here with seven feet of water in her hold, otherwise she is not damaged ILLINOIS. Carkollxux; May 2. John Hilhart, one of the! oldest citif zciis, was found dead in bed with his head brushed, capedi The nuirdejjreT has es r WASHINGTON Washing ioij, iday 2. House is engaged on private bills Thd In the Senate no. business is being transacted. INDIANA; EvAJfsyiLi4, May 2. ; , It is reported that the town of Me Leans boro is on fire. TENNESSEE. Memphis. Mav 2. Thd road is" open to Louisville via North! western road. CABLE DISPATCHES. SPAIN. ; ; ' JMADKLtf, 3Iay 2. Dii patches from Santandes annoimce that tjie CaVlists were this afternoon re treating in confusion.' IL.is reported, t.hnfc tliR (lOvcmmciit iorces have at- L. tmu ' H reaUY SCluuri.'u miuu'i. .!:. i ir umciai uisjnuuxAt , ica-am VUA? morniriff. that the Republican troopa 1 j , . . , ., ,. have entered Bdhoa and the.CarUsts had retreated irmi netorq, tnc city-in n-cat disorder. The nevs; creates in- tense excitement in Madrid; Pakade 6f Colored Good Tem plars. The longestproccssion and thd grandest parade we have seen -in the city for lo these many days' was that of the Grand Lodge of colored Good Tcm plas, Jiow in"scfsjon in- '.tihjeltity. ? ':Pre; ceeded by Bufe 'Stanlev'f ilai ytty brass band, thp hidy paraded the prin" VtimW pptty glad see so many of ourj Colored piti ens, in tho ranks of tho temperance ar my afid sincerly wish them great suc cess in the good work ; iri jjvhich they arc engaged. - The delegation is large, and; nearly every section of the JState repre$ented--i?ft&j (pv. A ew$ I I 1 : . STATE ITEMS. c Charlotte cannot get select Alder I.': men. i . ' Snotv" in nhnrlofln rmrl Khtpau l n- Wednesday ' ' f t it. ( t i r . t . . . . - f ' ' . MSl" VI . ' ., i . . I :Oov. Caldwell has tendered ; the use . . of the Senate ' -'j.5 Convention. Chamber, to the Press 6aiv. 8.juw.uuaw. apd when iiiev Unci a sicic man lyinsric m Carolina ' Medical next annual meeting of which keslacefirflhe' 0f.CharliJi;O 11m TLtm .T71sKei: pedaliy .'TliirA will be discussions between our most learned physicians on certain matters connected ith medical science, that will not only interest the medical pro- fession but everybody interested in the j progress of general science. We learn j that' the Secretary of the Society,' Dr. James Mclvee, of this city, in accord I anee with the request of the President. Dr; W. A. P. Nofcom,; of Edeivtdnhas sent but special invitations to the MJ D.'s of our neighboring Virginia ;and South Carolina sections to be with the nvention at the time, and prominent m icat men of Lynchburg, Danville, Richi nond, Petersburg and Norfolk, Va;, nave expressed their intention of being present. j The; Secretary lias made arrange ments with all railroads in the State to pass delegates, reporters and visitors to is reasonably expected that this yill be the largest and most interesting con vention known in the hislorv bf the Society. -X-EakUjIi News. -j . ., j (. Charles Snmncr's Moral Heroism, Mary Clenimer Ames, writing in the independent of Charles Sumner, says : Charles Sumner lived and diediamo- ral hero to women. Such men I alone appeal to the clement of worship which lives ever in the uiiperverlcd woman Few approached sufficiently near to discover any luinian uieinisii .wuicu i- 1 t 1 ' L l i , .T i t . might; mar the grand proportions 01 their god. To their eyes he fulfilled in person the ideal of greatness, intellec- tual and moral, lie was cast in the mold of the Vatican Apollo. "The shape o,I fffl8l.rn ,4.nrll v nminont. ,voro liL His passion lor truth, tor honor, lpr.jus tice; his devotion to human freedom, sealed with his blood, commanded their moral faculties. His Greek loVc for beauty in its purest forms, his exquisite tastes, his wonderful culture,, jwhich had gleaned in every field of human knowledge, sufficed the aesthetic nature of the higher order, of women; while the marvelous' sweetness of his smile, the gentleness of his courtesy, his reverence for the finest womanhood, 'lhadej him ever in their eyes, from first to last, ''the blameless knight," the idealiman. Let no; woman fear to own a capacity for such worship lest it shall be mis taken and misjudged by the vulgar for weakling sentiment. Your God may not be a God at all ; nevertheless, hold fast to your ideal to hini by so much will you bring him nearer,to it. If U were possible: far. woman tq fjeasci tO worship the sovereign n man or for man to eease to yeyere the spiritual in woman, we might deplore, indeed, the speedy downfall of the race, which false prophets now delight to frensy. Through all' his public life, Mr. Sumner j'as the recipient of far-off; adoring letters (in no senset to be confounded' with love letters) a'ddressed to him by his coun women. These letters, received from strangers whom he never met, j would have made many volumes. H uumO private correspondents ladies 1 of the highest rank and culture abroad, and of the finest gifts and j most extended in fluence at home. Yet the woman who wailed aloud iif the stormy street while slfe watched the receding train! which bore the lifeless form of. her friend to his final home was a woman bent and old and poor .who keeps a littljj stand of traffic in a corridor o f tho Capital. The friends who care for him must ever sigh a3 they recall tho gray shad ow? ,f infinite weariness: which 'Settled upon him during-tho last few months of his stay here. ; It was the shadow of death stealing outward froln the dark' vally. Yet he never accomplished more labor than in the last winter. But let no one suppose that to him the call came anaware. Late last summer lie said to one who loves to live:! "When you have lived I as long as I have, sur vived so many that you love, and have realized by experience how j much of vanity and Vexation enter into all of our strunsleyand weariness here, vou wilt know in fact you are alone, and t il A "I ' t- A- l.tl! 1? 1 f in. to ' have pleasant anticipations of that country wbcc there h no iraction arid where friend never turns friend- V J - My call to it will be welcome, and- T ufc uu pujej ru uuer againsi suaucn acatli.'? ' . . ' ' . - "What is heaven's best cift to man ?' M""4 yuuikt xuui asKca a vounsr ladv. the other niHif a pleasant looking I .... ..A uo' replied 1 the youug, chap with great prudence. ffEW IDKRTISEMENTS. PERA HOUSE, On Monday Kvenmg May 4th, 1874. The Beautlfdl Llttla Drama of to f to conclude wl th the CVNTATA ;tranapa's SiriUUayl I i' Toberlrcnby , j lti .f.8 rGemaaerican'-Insti-; ? ," '; ;,tute. ' ' . tia? I iDrg at Heln$berger, liookaiorc. ,, nay a, it NEW AND FRESH: UK CLOTHING, IIaXDSOJIE styles,. ' I Well made, desirable fabrics and cheap. 1 ' A good Suit, j $10 60 ' i i ' ' . . I A better Suit, j 14 30 A better Mill, 10 30 j CALL AND SEE, MUNSON & CO., ! : 'CityOlothikks, may 2 21 North Front Street. NED GOQDS, WIN EH and LIQUUKM. Our miDE OF THE MARKET ami . SEEK NO FUKTHEIl Flours kIvo general satisfaction. Our Mr. Donahoo belnor nowi'in.l will re main some time at the North, nud buyjmr goods exclusively for cash, we arc propurcl J. II. McQAIIITY CO.. Under Seaman. s' Home. J 1. TO THE PUIIIili;. rJ,JIKNTV CANVA88 having hwi ) ?nVd.ln.Y?v' ,lilvtr. coun 1 rcupeet-:' I .T. ... . ""iS w iui- i tutjuus, auu uow present mywir as a candidate for tho nomination of COUNTY TllKASUKEIt, to bo made in the ncit l!e 1 itiuSr. l fee-' ir.nu,,,.,,. party and the people generally, are well fT".',1 noI1li,, -id clcstcd 5 ".V.?. ""IV. f.lll qualify al:d Very rosiwlfulJv, . ELIJAH llEWLElT. april 2J-2t FOR SOLICITOR.. WE AUK requested o nunbujicv Ifiht KDWAK1 CANTWELL, tU prcl?" incumbent, is a candidate for Solicitor iX this Judicial District, Kubjocl tho action i lno lePublican Judicial iNomlnatlne Convention when called. priliy-tf . "REMEMBER!" ! - mi: ' 's HE BEST LUTTEK JN THE WORM).' - , 4 arc IiOW pfeiurod t furni!i tjiif "Choice" JButtcr to the family trade. J' 'y EVERY PACKAGE STAMPED. Keceived fresh every week, direct roni our Orange county dairy. "BUY ONLY TIIE IJKaT." For sale only by april 21 Eo: MVK11H NEW HMD -FR'ISSU GOOUS EVERY1 WEEK r -i .! ' ' . i - ; ' j ' IM POUTED CANNED GOODS ' I : ' ' ' : ' . SALAD DRESSING; j , : At april 21 'GEO.' MYERS V XtrCAJJIITCr FOR ATJ,t f v : J I K . "The Hidden Sin," "Nine-Three," by Ooidu; "Colonel racre ' "No Intention," "PUnea Refax," -Tbo Blue Illbbon," Unr lln?,' "Youns Erovrn,j "Victor 'STrltlnlph,, Down the lUrcr," a talc of the. Cape-Fear ; rrbe'Fentateucb(! illnt8''.and' Ilclaa h Pastoral theology," boy AVra. S. riuwroer. DtTX.LUlV i :. hv- oprll-tf Live Book and Muile htcr J .i ly tion with the Wm, 3yce. ! 1 .r 'I.- f 4 . -i i

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