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I m I . l 1 .r v A. i vircttlaudni ;and ifeuthorized to collect -oncys due therefor. , iMl O. B.rArmy-.Wthe. He port. Ob&kkvek's umcs, Wilmington, May 13, l74, j j Weath .nrV.tirn I etcr. l f er $nC)iL 'i'M:lb9 itv;ne got! ol Cloudy .. iSV: LaS r r, w... .... ... OTTO SCttUTZF. Observer, U. a A. r Olp nkW.spaper-5, suitable for. wrap paper, in packages of fifty, for sale at ItiH oince. -. vi. Mi: V H: Xori is authorized to r..n-t. .iii'I receipt lor bills uuc tne - - .1 ui,tVB . PlST. iiviv Two DAYS.-sr-l.. JUiniior .a- loom at Laurinburg, remained closed inly two days. . Mayor's Court, i His Honor W. F- Can A DAY, Mayor, , ' presiding. rtnW tliroc cases -Were heard this v "T t morninii r vizt . - . Nathan Jones and LUaso Dcsou, lor htinsr were filial & and rust each, or 10 day avs on the1 slrtet. Tliey clioed the latter, and are now (to-day ) .serving out their term oLscntcnce. Alex. Mallett for disorderly conduct, case continued. The all-jrone feeling which people metimes speak of, iscaused by want a m .i ! i i t. I of proper action oi tne liver auu ukui. The-c may be assisted, and the bowels rcjrulated bv FUmm' Purgtttice Mb in ?mall dase. - - Corn and flour are staple articles but not more so than Johnson' Anodyne Liniiiifiit, where known. It is good for children or adults, . for any internal soreness of the chest or bowels, and the best Liniment prepared, under what ever name. 1 mav 7 dG wl. KmomsKep. District Committee, Wilmington, X. C, May 9. ) The District Convention to nomi nate a Republican candidate for Con gress will meet at Fayetteville, IN. C, on the 19th instant. Each county will be entitled to as many delegates in the Convention as they have in the lower House of the Legislature. W. P. Caxaday, Chiu'n Rep. District Committee. ' Fayettville Statesman,- New Berne Rrnublkan-Charier and Times please copy. - J . . " , . To thc ilepublican yotcrs of New Hanover County. You arc hereby notified that there will be a County Convention at the City Hall, iu Wilmington, on Saturday June 'th, at 10 xj-cloctj u. m., for thc pupose )f nominating a Senator and three (3) iree (3) Eeprescntativea to .the Legislature, a in Sheriff, a Superior Court Clerk, a Coro- be ' . 1 - .1.. ner, a Register of Deeds, a County Treasurer, a Count v Surveyor. Five (5) ounty Commissioners and a new Uoun- 1 1 ' f - I Committee. f Kach Township in thc county, .each Mnl in tbo t.itv nt Wilmington, and the town of Lillington will be entitled to three (3) delegates. The Republican voters in the several t'ouutry Townships will meet at their uual voting places at 12 o'clock noon fm Friday, 3Iay29th, to choso delegates to Mm i V n n f 1 j 1 j ' V- V.VUIVIIHV1I J The Republican voters in the several I w.ird i,o ;. r,r WiimlnVtnn nnd i.. n. t :n nt -totlll Ol lillliuwu u iuvvv uv their usaal places of meeting at 8 o'clock In case of one or more contesting: delegations "s from liny Ward or Town . - s t . -"3 f - V fnt"rna f mm o n vr Wr1 rrl nr Tnflrn. sn'p presenting themselves at the Con vention, the County Committee reserves the right to decide which .delegation ''hall take part in the organization the ConventioA: ? : p. m., and the ballots counted. . .... 1.. . rivon. at. noon to-davl : i '.i i,. By order of Republican County Oon tion- , t Geo. FREncrr, - Chairman. . V. HlGERiyE3r, Secy. . r .1 . ' :i Cloudy to-tLy. All qaiet along the Cape feat. ' - '-" fl 1 ' iLi4 ' !H 1 ! jfire ves- in to-day's PoT we publish the report of the condition of the first National Bank of this city which ihowsf a ' veryj " K 111 V . & U ' r o Compliment j it y' Co xtrE it t.--We look; forward with pleasure to the com- plimentary concert,, tendered lb our oi.ceit Club. Camp Meeting. A qam p meeting will'be commenced on the :20th, inst. at the old camp Igrqunds, about; twelve miles up the-Cape Fear River. ; 1. Hr-:TH. v &rEAislN.-here was; speaking at Jxaw.sf.P.u.e speaKingi iM ine Lourt lloitse, and speakin-rwell, never mind. '. Alt this tqkcplac last nigh U . , . PERsoNAu-MrV'Isaac Bates, Teller f the Bank of(Ncv Hanover, leases to-night for New York, from which he is to embark for Belfast, Ireland j on tjie lotn inst. .'xisi'j i - trc It- t,-t. i' r - i v . . '-fit , IvE(LTTA.The Carolina.Yackt Club J promi;ie-u$ .:the first regatta pf. the-sea- son, sjruc daylbetw.eerr thd.lst aud' 10th I oi June, inc regatta is to .take place on the Cape. Fear, and a severe contest J it ifrbe. '11 ... lilt V T. r-.nn..r. A . .. . . i i i . jr.. u . I JOrnui nas just oeen siar eu at jauon, Georgia, Dy JMessrs. lianoury & Co., with Mr. T. .b. Hanbury, jWitor. The first number was laid on ymr table this morning, and;an interesting papw it 15 as such we recommend its perusal. ' "! The Experiment. Thjjs barge went down the river this morning, conveying goodly number of invited guest. We -fli t Vi om n mrrv . tim nnrl innt '.fhr' - - , p. r Ripcruiient will hot proc . a failure We have no fear of her running onto Coney Island, j if she is 1UUCI1 with Liem(mer)m(oa)ni's. j f. Los. We learn that Sergeant Kuhl, Smith's Creek. I She became imbedded in the mud to such a deptli; that she was compelled to remain in that position, until the rising!water put an end to fcer I sufTerinsr. ii. . To the Star. Will 'the Star man inform us when the Superwr Court met in this cUy, and if trivial j cases of mis demeanor, such as; drunkenness, fight ing and creating a; disturbance on'the streets, are disposed of by ihis tribunal? In the ' S?rtrV issue of thisi morning he tells us that several cases were tried be- fore the Superior Court on yesterday. If our memory serves lis' right these cases were disposed of before the May or's Court. Perhaps it is-a typographic cal error t; S. W. VickI Esq. One of our ex changes says:; "Charlotte, N. C, has a Swiss who claims to be one of the sur- rivors of the lost steamer Atlantic. Well, what of it 7 We j have a v ici Well, what of it? W Cave a V lek Wilmington, who not only claims to one of the survivors of that ill-fated ....... i--r : .1 . a ship, but absolutely is. x es, muecu, Mr. S. W. Vick, a clever gentleman and tne senior, partner oiiiue caicunyc ... ' i.Lr;. l. iiLr -ir:i- Art , . : . . rut : I mercantile estaoiisnmeuv , u Mebane. Almost a FlRE.Lasfc night about 11 o'clock, Officer Richard 'Sherwood, while near tne residence! of David S. Cowan, Esq., berry streets, corner Third f and Jtul discovcred.a blaze in thc kitchen of, this gentleman and rushing to the scene he burst open' the outer i H - 1 j cring tne ...premLies, soon broke down the kitchen1 door, and at when he found that the onco enteredj ,bul1(lin? ' " - i I unu wuwi v.w..,wrl .. j i.;.hAni worn acioon t nnii rnnsp.- - . . -lev r . I ouentlywcrdobliTious to, the presence of the devolrinS elemel; TThichira, ramdlriaininjrLund.-!,' : ' rapidly gaining grouna: ? s Lr 1 TOO ! ' . .. I I The office at once awakened the cc- Very dusty. ! of the police force, had a va uablemilcn part 01 the city; tne women ami cnn- nf1 ri;(,irpmpnt, nf fi,p reason statcu 1 w rlrvnl U ,lnv W Uikt Mrfin wprfi scared badlv.' L.JX. ... ..: . i displaced. the white, man, fohoemaker, v " -o" ' I ; - . soujciie, e nwucu iu.ti iuu ujiuimu- Uie black man, Mabson, but because she was crazing in tlio!! marsh near Lieut 3Iornson ol the regulars was tions! amounted to the r-ftnerons' sum' of dismissal of a worth v snhordinatn 1 orr fire, both on the lower, their families. U ;.-.' ' i ,: ' 11 I r,ihirL-rr1 nt Flushing for 1 mri -i riA n rn m ai 1 an- 1 aiiu ti - o --- Tnap. aisLaiicf3 111 iiianv ifscaiiucsiif- ercome. ,1 i ieis acre .xw '-'V t t f rark, Bennett Wfiiiing tne uistance in 1 ! the promptness, of this Majesty, and large crowds not aware ot hou 40 minut'andtscoX beat-ibledflationwaspre- his detention .are gathered at the ingi :nut is said j Owing to officer, a terrible 3Y TBCT33-RAP H r 5 2 . ARKANSAS si1' i ' ' IiiTTLE RocKMaV;13. : 1 lie parties had a sharp skirmish yes terday, with varied1 results, when the Federal troops interfered, and the mobs' returned to their quarters. The Baxter Ues lost a hor.-e and one man slightly mounded .iys reported that the Brooks-1 ites had eighth killed and wounded. Sooa a& the skirmish on the outskirts yesterday was known in. the city, Col. Rose gave orders to have it stopped. One company formed behind the barri cade, forcing Baxter's ljine with loaded gns, afid ot ready topbevent their ad- ncQ. i Another compny? under the command of Lieut. 2oblc, marching jtoward4he battle-field, halted half way jwd tKc officer went ahdad, Brooks' men beinrr behind the rifle nfets on thereof the hill - which were thrown up when Markham street was beiujr trraded. The Urinff had been miitc brisk on both sides. WM . 1 - fc ITaxter's forces had been driven over the opposite hill between the Cairo and ' FultoH Railroad buildings. The forces werpabout three hundred yards apart. CoJ-ltose was soon seen riding towards Baxtw 'splines, which had then moved back towards the city. I Lieut. Morrison and Col. Rose both galloped to different points to stop the hring. their, clforts wera incrlecliiaJ, however, .and jthe firing now became sharper and jieaf-6 wards: the e;ty.; Now the regulars marched between, but soon came back to Mieir onirinal position. Thc firin bctweell th ic pickets was non- intcrinitleni Baxter ?;pnt, out. infantrv to snrmort white -; - - w ..cts flni the shUc HolI and .iUCi nt the nA. 1 vrio Mrnn. I Lll liLlll.t'll 1)1 Uimn IMV.A l LP. i 1 lO LU1U I tfc ny, when one' block' from the State House, fired a volley back, andthcBax- terites retreated in good order, be vera l were seen to fall. The Brooks forces were under the immediate command of Col. Brizzolari. Towards evening King White's com mand moved back towards the end of the town. ThA ficrhtinjr during the '"v vwx,. ... afternoon occurred in the early settled shot at three times by one man, a. Bax- teritc. lorrion was on horseback at the time and endeavoring to prevent bloodshed xlshed. He drew a pistol to ijcturn fire, but it snapped. ' 11 the GEORGIA. Savannah, May 13. The Grand Commandery of Knights Templars of Georgia met this morning iu annual conclave. Owing, to the ip- clemency of the weather there was no public display WASHINGTON. Washijsuton, May 13. Davis, of Western Virginia, address ed the Senate in favor of paying claims 0fWal citizens for property destroyed or taken by thc lederal troops during the war. NEW YORK. New York, May 13. Mutuals 17 ; Iialtimores 5. The wife of Charles O'Connor, the eminent wwut, is uwi i : . .1 , MASSACHUSETTS. 1 Boston, May 13. Hart fords 3; Boston' 25. CABJLl DISPATCHES. ENGLAND. ; ' '' London, 3Iay 13. Tim Ktrikinir miners at Durham are turbulent. There is much distress in . . 1 1 j... 1 inn i uu ttv vji " . r At M . .. .IT .vruv I l. and conduct him directly to " indsorj The Russian Imperial yacht, with he Car on hoard, went aground yesterday , ... .1 :uv to i iiiusur. I uaruuuv - . - , --y- - ... . ' niinn' inii VflS Tint I while leaving; x -? .". IiVTB3T ing him wiiimedln tliiaiicifcy liags are'- Bvlng ;atvaltf ipointe.ofl-Ajrnnioris' current this mornimr that he ill land at BovQr instcsid of Gravesei e renls, ho . wi 1 1 reach these sh 6 o'clock this afternoon, which will be several hours behind the time fixed in xt '- U - v r j t the official programme. i . ! .' FRANCE. J . d r; ; IUYON Dofn Carlos .has revoked theaiiih ofSantit Crozind meni?oi tne uurc recalle ini to Spa W TntematibHalists t&' becchiing troublesome at Alcoy. ahd ah outbreak i! ' , :r-; - tj r,fiij f 10 iciuut. . , . i . . O.i&iX XAXIA19..' ;lmIi;;: i s : rr... . i..'. i . t i'H'- ' :'Vil liiQ jrreensuoro xiemaie vonegc pro- perty is to be leased or Solt f , -,.. I - j - : 1 - -; - " ever fnrorl Jii W.rt ! fln ihfl brought to a happy terminaUoii lately . S rl vvt '"i;r:i""" V'T by -marriage erf the parties: r;- ? rrtXi i.,, e v,nWl,iU -nrL :.l0 triou colorcav man; living in TOyiic county, ' was--destroyed . bv: fire on, .the oaiu 1.1 ;:i.iV;i (nvened in Ashville on Tuesday last, t , !- -r.. , 10 Jlldgfe Dick presiding. There arodw 1. 1 , , i .! i, -Krt casesj on the district doeiret, and about 100 dn the 'circuit docket. There were also 80, bilU to gro before the Grand Jury!' ' . , : By ordet; of the Tortmhster General the following post-offices havo been made money order ofiices; Murphy, Cherbkee' count v : Franklin. Macon 1 ' . ' , coumy ; vvaynesviiic, liay wood county; Henlersonville, Henderson county; Col.uJnbus, Folk county ;: Marion, Mc- DnwMl rrmntv l it Frpm a Jnemori Jpamnhlet lately published, Ol those Who died Ol yellow f j Memphis in 18731 and the re- $332j288 Howards received, Citizens' Relief, ftl 04 'J i,-; 'ln'i.7Z OddFellows, Knights of Pythias, German Relief Association, !?2!! 0,0 iJ 8,o7o Polide Department, 12,875 r ire iDepartment, N 5,545 St. Andrew's Society, ' 2,501 Small Means. The power of money is thc ; whole, over.-jcstimatcd. The greatest.; things which have been for the world have not been! accomplished by rieh mqn, or by subscription lists, but by men pf small pecuniary means. The reatest think ers. Idiscoverers, inventors .and artists have! been men of moderate wealth, many of them little raised above the condition of manual laborers in point of worldly circumstancesJ "Aud it will always ;be so. Riches are'oftener an impediment than a. stimulus to action ; 1 i . i ' ii i ;..: i and im many cases, tney are nuile as much a misfortune, as a blessinsr. The you th who inheritswealth is apt to have life maucd too easy for him, and he soon srrows sated with it, because he lias nothing left to desire; Having no spe cial object to struggle forj he finds time heavy on hia. hands; remains morally and fnen tally asleep, and , his position in sosciety is often no higher than that of a Ipollypus over which the tide iloate- . - 1 J ,7 . . i , Books, j Books are no doubt very useful helps to knowledge, and in some measure also to the practice of useful arts and ac- V" w . ii ' U: compnsnnients ; uui iuey are not 1,1 any case the primary and natural sources of culturej and their virtue is not a little apt ko be overrated, even -In those branches oi acquirement where they seeni most indispensable. They are not creative powers in any sense ; they are merely helps, instruments, tools ; and event as toois tney are iOiny aniucui tools, superadded to those; with which the wise provision of nature has' equip ped jus, like telescopes, an microscopes james ijoruon iennett.oi tne xicriua. Vf w . . .i: :xt. . ml , 1 Jjme Gordon h jrecent jjk artgfjM ippeared in a new role, sL he having walked a distance 01 ten miies against one jonn J . ' .. L.T . it. Whipple, a young lawyer, tne &iaes ih ii . . . ; i i. I that bcautiful land, and let us follow hr I f . . HlLAS S'. Al AirnvJ ... ami a miie cuuu ' uiiiy luur i nu nausiiiere. out, mane nrenaratrnn fori T - i monms oiu, wmen naa Decn icit in us e yas a Wnd and alteeUonate wife, a Chain, ati IVxiril of County cdi.rnis orv- cradlb was burned ' K ving and indulgent inother, and an ever Crs - I , r--A "u,fi I crauiL, uuroeu., s , f , faithlttl arid sincere sister; and w are 1m- mavt M ' : . J Ibb spring term of the Federal Court p,Hf&ft h '"B J.?"!? - y f ' ! '"" -Gem D. H. Iim wanted tolDcmo- I jratict candidate for Superintendent t . "r.r." w J tiyc Com mittcc' sccm' to coinefde with General in hivf this Question for thoy, didn't nominate fnm.-Juafagh w-n . . t Bra. Ambnsf several other items of irenerat - 1 horse 'tljlcf 'xind hd caTt fiud us in our fflfe?1! dDg 'byiriCTalioiira. With pain wc fecrvcalleiil iinon tr mnni he dcauh of JMrs. MAGGIE OAJLLO WAY. nrife of F M. Galloway, Esqf.j who,ra.ter a attWKaffl miUis ami i7iays. - ' I , was att'fttuiable, cbritablej ihospita- me, jiiuu, Kcuerous ana unassuminsr ladv. and had greatly endeared herself to all who knew her., Wc feci assured that inherdeatli the, family, neighborhood, and romrmmH at lcvr-e have lc5st a friend. 8he haleft a ers, auu aaargecircicot relatives and friends V""'V"V" ,'""Mla wwm- thA ToTghrat gain. : i ti m-. 4 . . . . . r wnnny WtRS UCHffC Tier OeatM 1 spul. and aipressed her entire resiKcation to I the DiVihe Will, and hid nilir.n In timn ti.l K"c oecam e concerned about her immortal j the fh'ngs of time, ani addcil that she was ut peace ..with, her God, and -that toon she would take her exit Jiom this unfripndlv wv to Viat bcautiful beyond the I r -Where the surges cease to roll. i; fAi.btuia.; rievj.not sons weaver ,, I Ijonj? Will the writer, dwell upon themcra- ory of this amiable lady, and rellect often upon her many virtues, with pensive but fowd delight, ' i R M W' I .yi ' nH, j wr-- " tMljjfll r To John Siivyki, liiQ,, ; j j; &ir: In the midst oi your fascinating dis- course, your brin irse, your brilliant, versions iip9n Sum- " last "oncidea,? his lalteday doc. io of civil righUs, you have suddenly ner triB0 1 -1.-1. . 1 11 . onlvfcau bmdthrir aill.i,w "I J by the announcement of the I fear prema: ture newsof D. Kumley's rcmdvial. a&byi L"Y "utu .uuwuui usbigjieoj ny yoUias cause! the hold untruth for said decapitation. Zr"Z ""EFM character I invalid), is not sbiTggry Tfro uany, who know liim but 106 well, for uy you, mat or navmg by the eiroclcd by him, solely oa the ground that during the late investigation held here by 0 . against IX cuts, upon the charges preferred Tin 111 lov. VI r RhnpiiiiilrRr wnnlil I not testify, would not perjure himself In 1 favor of his ollicial superior, the Collector. Noi'wasMr. Alabson retaken into (Justom I service for thc love of either the mftn or his race and the rights of his race, but because latterly Air, Mabson became thc lirst rival and toremost competitor for txiOjoinco of Collector. If Air. Rumley is an ollicial ..o,, -.f n - tv-v.nj', 11 .0 uun 11c 1 kj his death from foul blows inflicted ukixn him by the hand of J. C. Alibott. No: Kumlev has not been slaughtered ;. he suicided. Self love both stupid and ba.se killed him. Asalte nubiican, of faithful and of advanced ideas, :inl :isi ;m iilmtnr nf nil nnknnri mnfjl and pliysical, I cannot lament the sudden political demise pf thc Collector ; as either unjust, unmerited, qr too soon, ill may VV-It IS. M. KOSAFV. REPORT Of the Condition of the First National Ban!: of Wilmington, at Wilmington, in the i State of North Carolina, at thc clo.-e of Business, May 1st, 187-1 : , . iesources. ; : Loans and Discounts.... ..S37.J.713 25 Overdrafts. , i 87 U S Bond4 to secure Circulation.. l0,0i)0 (W utner siocKf.ijonas it lora gages; ; ;sa Due from Kedeeming and lleserve Agents ...i ., Due from National liank.s ; lue from State liunks and Hank- crs -ij Real Instate .; Furniture and Fixtures ..v.. , Current Kxpe uses $ s Taxes Paid.. : j j Premiums J : Checks and other Cash Items i il.S8,5 53 8,20 03 5,053 25 2S,(11 :,7K m 5,71 !1S 2,im 2S 21r71 2T, 767 1 7 HUls of National P.anks -. J2J10 00 Fract ional Currency, (includiu: mckles) L Coin ; :. Ieal Tender Notes. 2,(W 42 501 .",1 10,000 UJ i. $781,930 S7 LIABILITIES: Capital 'tk;k.paid in ;4S7O,0O 00 Surplus Fund ...j ,-F H DlKOfJUUtS , Fxcbauge Interest J....... "I! ..4 L 475 '18 I oillA Im I'rotit and Iots -5 ' National Bank circulation out 0,31 70 I standing ; : i : 102,000 00 Dividends unpaid.... , IjmW individual lexji..- .: U yi.l'21 M Demand Certificates of peptit...4 ; 108,!)7H W Due to National flanks..... 1,171 5.1 Notes and Bills rediocounted..., , i, 2y,yji, 21 bTAlk oF NuRTJI CAi:OlJNA, l . f Cuntv oi? New IlAxovEiti ) ' I i SO, O. I. A. K.I Walker' Cashier of the First Na tsonal Bank of Wilmington, do, solemnly swear that the above statement Is trneJ to the best of my knowledge and belief. j Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 12th day of Alay, 1ST1. ! -i U. M. 1KIWDKN, JXOiaPy PUDIIC. II W. 1L McRaby. V Directors. r i ..... j ,1 w;iuutvitc, u .Missouri paper menuous I thft folmwiriyr " TJw StntrRAnfr lWm NE,, May to.. t. J this district is -a liar: a 'coward, and! a flEU AD VKUTISEIII KiNTM. bfl. 15XrRES3 1 B1UNGH U MOUK OF 1 Those Justly Celebrated ,1 i? Z jPZ J NNKL QUITS, Straw Hats from 15 cents Up LINEN' UAO CENTy, ISTpw So Olieap ! MUNSON & CO. UNDEU NATIONAL HOTEL. 1 ;t may l3 H 21 North Front Street; ,i r . . i 1v; CoIIard :So3tl Wanted, u fltrmktNORTlf CATIOLINA. stock of' i.L- TflLS aEASON-8 OKOWTU, aud warn i run tea pure. .Scud ruinple. and Hlatonuan- . i , : JAMES L-iSKUKli L 1 ' p.o.rjoMKr,f : .xnajl5-lw:., ruiladlnhLi. Pa-i : - ' ' -it; ? 1 JLONG CIIEI2 K W III lZl I i ? sm.jRjm UUIIIL, - I -wtw-... . f ' I '.-i. ,. IlEUEIyED. AT tho ol re nf hn 1' ii b- f M,n r r ....... I! ' , wv. iuu v tyuu- tUo.ljth,. dajr of May, 17J; at 12 o clorJc' uooU. lor tU ' thorough repairing or'tlio 'ConntySrldso' overroilg Creek, or, forrcbulldlh5thcit;ajriic ' in case jit Is decided necessary to "rebuild. Li xarues liKUlin mav nr)iisn fur i iiiw-t- nr both, Eond required for pcrfoujuauco t of -IlIlOVLTlOerrieiVt:. .u , r , i T ANNOUNCE MYSELF "A PWnm TP I . F . ifii.vii. lor the oflko of ' ( - .1 . . n ' blUIK 01 IIIB MmM YMW 1 . or ' -:7. NEW HANOVER COUNTY,'. ' respectfully ask the support of 1 be v . VOTFI? OPts A 1 n yhtvtv M . , VU Mvb 01 AID CO UN 1 .;y . J. Ji CVSHlDin.'! rtK11 v -."nvVERV ONE T . 1 If ' THAT Till ES THE UltlKD I . J-J ouwvtfc wit cr Fresh'Invoice Just Itecolvetl.. , J -' A T Uf t - ..II 1 4 ns-tnm ..... S.kr. W. . wuii .ouw, kcis more tinoin (W.N. . ti?I'YiTilSmg,vtf- vMJ.tfc I -"."wvs. viivi and LiiiL oks. T our 1 , - ' ""v , SEEK NO FURTHER i Flours give general satisfaction. I Our Air. Donahoe belnsr now. and will r." n I ffi NORTHERN PRICKS. wpuiouruooas to U.V5IL CUSTOME1W at j J. 11. McGAIUTV & CO., aprilllQ tf f Under Seaman s' Home. FOR SOf.ICITOK "llfE ARK rerpiestl to annoauco that ?T JiJlWAUD CANTWELE, tbo ,n,int incumbent, is a. candidate for Hollcltorol I this Judicial District, subject to the action I"of the 'Republican Judicial Nominating uonvcnuon when called. a"pril 16 tf I A I V T T71 1 f TH ltn T7I n I THE "THE BEST BUTTER -IN THE i WORLD." i E arc now prejarcd to furniah Ibis Choice1 Butter to thc family trade. '. EVERY PACKACiE STAMlEDf Received fresh everv veelt. direct from I our Orange county dairy. . f'llUY ONLY T1IK UE8T." ' Forsate only by f nprilil CIKO. 1 VW&5 NEW AND I'KESJlT" GOOD3 EVERY WKKK S 1 . ,r v IM PORTED CANNED COOLS : Try the i i. SALAD DRESSING, , At apriLj21 GEO, 31YER. t--m -4- "JUIODDEN DOWN." liyC. JVlfcuby ; The Hidden Kin," "Nino-Three,' by Ouds; "Colonel Tacrc ""No Intention?." "rhlrteas I 5. I Lil:. i Iicdnx,' "The Blue Ilibbon," "little Dar- i - . j. ling," "Young Brown," M Viclor'8 Triumph," .... r ' f .'I -lLnrn ltn. M l...ril... I'. V.J..m r""" iuv ihivi, o uiievi luv vnfv ii , "The Pentateuch," "IIIntH land Ilelai In TV,uri.l TliMl.'v twiv W'rti t'liVtnrh.r ratoral Th D. D., LJj. D. i I aprlMf i ! ... j HEINSBKROLUa I Ave IVKk.'and Mukie Ktore Mozart Saloon, Na, 1; G-ranito liow, South Fkoxt 8tiut. , , CiEKKEN & HAAR, Proprietors, -o Tlip.pcst of,. Lipors, wiaes',' OiEars,' Laser -Beer, J ... If I And ALESfalway s on hand. ! OYHTKRo wrv(d evervistvle. respectful invitation Is extended to all. I contrarl! f . , i ttillMDfin . E. BrBRUSS, J mayll-Jt feb 11-lm, f vented; ' I, I f i. ,Mj?fl .all-"!'.-
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 13, 1874, edition 1
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