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Money order on Kegisier " department open same as stamp ollice, "llourTfbr opening tvjid closing Wil mington Library Association Reading KVH)in, daily : . y o'clock' a in, t 1 o'clock p m. 3 o'clock p m, to (3 o'clock p m. ! 7 o'clock p m, to 10 olock, p m. Neil Gerkin has charge of our city .circulation, and is authorized to collect money due therefor.1 KoUtt; carrier boys aire uot author ized to sell copies' of the Post. -iiir nal Sorrtcc, 8. Army Weathei t Report. OB6KHVERa OFriCE, I VVrLMiwaTOH. May 0, 1874, TuneoC Ub- Baro Ther Wind Weatu I er ecrvAtivD eter, i:tJ A. M. TiOO M. iOO P. M Clear Fair do 7S j8Wfreth 0.yj5 TJ " CO OTTO SCHTJTZB, Observer,,, II. S A. Oli newspaper, suitableffor wrap : . l(' J fPu.,ia ping paicr,4u packages ot fitly, lorsale - r-- tp it this bfticc. tr. Mr. W. H. lorp is authorized to inllect and receipt for bills due the ro?T. t Jadicial Convention Fourth trict. Dis- A Republican Convention, for the Fourth Judicial District of North Car- olina, will be held at Magnolia, Duplin county, oil Tuesday, June 10th, 1874, at 12 o'cleck. M.. for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates lor t.. i ....i 4ii:4.wr ..r i,'-n;c,;.. I V - -J v V V .V W M-m. ,wwmvw - I to appoint a District Executive Com mittee, consisting of one from each tountv in the Judicial District. Dele- Sites entitled to a scat and vote in the Convention must be rccularly elected by a County Convention or appointed by County Committees, through their Chairman : each Count v will be en titled to double the number of delegates, as it mav have members of the lower. branch of the General Assembly, with .amc number ol" alternates. Geo. L. Malson. By authority of the Republican State Executive Committee. To the Uepublican Voters of New Hanover COnnty. Vou are"herebv notified that there will be a County Convention at the City Hall, in Wilmington, on Saturday June 'Uh. at 10 o'clock, a. in., for the pupose of Dominating a Senator and three (3) Kcnresentatives to the Legislature, a Sheriff, a Superior Court Clerk, a Coro ner, -a Register of Deeds, a County Treasurer, ' County Surveyor. Five (5) County Commissioners and a new Coun- ty Committee. Each Township in the county, each ward in the Citv of Wilmington, and the town of Lillinsrton will be entitled t three (3) delegates. The Republican voters in the several I'mlninr TVtM'iwVi l IV'lll -1 r rf" of tllPlT , ' . , . ii. I lOimg places v on Iriday, May 2Dtli, to chose delegates to the Convention. ' The Republican voters in the se evcral wards iu the city of Wilmington, and in the town of Lillington will meet at their usual places .of meeting at S o'clock rt m l-VIrtix. Afiv Otli in i-lwwo didi- aies 10 me uouvennon, inc wusiu ; ..a - . a.-.i M-m a' rf 1 1 1 . . -lit. 1 1 i 1 1 ilmington will be closed at i o clock . in., and the ballots counted. In case of one or more contesting dlnm,;n. V nnv W..1 r . -vv.uiiuiio AA 11 J ?,c.u v .v. I shin nrpntinrr t !iotnil-r at t.nn ( in- I i i ""r - i tho crtni! i T By order of Republican Countv Con- 1 . . i tion. f;E0. Z. FREncii. 3 I riiairmnii Uairiliail. I , , W. H,ERKENr Secy. The'laleighites have baseball on the mV vvumj wuiuiinvv iw i ttan s Luvairv vonaiiwn xtkwis.wiu, iu vwe veur , uuv a uu r r I hind . I ...... ... . . .. I ; " i '!: I . ja I a niicii . krroKOrl I lAlk.ir 1 A " A . 1 I . I uie right to decide which delegation . few drtVS eiect ithe worms, and the at apouuu, 3vj ed tr 1. .11 . . . . .. ... -I - I - r I ntrar ov T11P1T COM. ltt J-tii'l. m-ii I u laKe pan in me organizaiion 01 1 is the janswer ph ill std, to-day. A- xoiSELEss hinge doors of saloons hiaji been i. f 'J i . en invented. wow to get ice cheap make the usual quantity answer by .wasting none. if The meanest rogue j of . all one who'll steal a tassel from a lady't para- sol. HI. A max can cross the sea! for $20,- but he can get Mhalf-seas" over for about as many cents. -4. Extended; The tirne'ffor Opening bids 'for th'i t : jfe&Lar9 .-"ilon j'Creck bridge is extended; to V"e(lnesday, the 28th inst. ' ; r SEE advertisement, nf A. D. Pnwnr A TI.J T -x ill T. f xxcui. ihu sicamsuij) jeneiacir win leave New York for this port on Satur day next, 23d instant. 1 1 Remembkk the meeting to Te held tlii orpninrr f f h r enrnor f ?T-tVi rA Castle streetl. Let there1 be a bir turn out. ,, ' ! A sxuo stJM was realized 'from the " Rosette Tarty', for the; benefit 'of the First Baptist Sunday School, which wa!s held last eveninff'at the: residence of Wni. A- yrencb. Esq. i '! ; i:J i '. IiEPAlRixa. The steamer Wacca- maw is on the opposite side of the river undergoing i a thoreugh' overhauling, ana, in a tew days shCiWill be ready for excursion parties.. - i A.-Hp.inMrt ..Tumna AVtllianw the i i '1 t j 4. V 1 i fore Commissioner Cassidey this morn- . , , ,x . .,' , ing: he was remanded to, jail, thereto o I . . . iJ . , , . await a final examination, which will taKe place in a aay or iwo. Everything is quiet around the City Hall to-day. The' Mayor will re turn to night, and as there are a num ber of cases requiring his attention, we will be able to procure an item from this quarter j to-morrow, whereas wc are now unablejto do. Nominated. CoL Neiil McKay, of liirnett county, at me onvenuon uem in T-ivpttWvilln on vlpitfird.ivi waK unan- mi imously nominated as the Republican candidats for Congress from this Dis trict, as will be seen by oilr special tele- Q...... - D T (Tfi m thw mnrninc. Not 'Singer's." A friend i of ours informed us! that he had two Canary 4 birds, named respective! v Wheeler & 1 J Wilson, and upon our enqniry as to whv named Wheeler &! Wilson ? He replied, "Because they are not Sing ers . a suarp cuap. t A LI t lj ' Movement. A movement is on foo. aui0ng the clerks of this city to take into consideration the matter of request ing their employers to close theiif places of business I at suildown, , commencing June 1st. We hope ourmcrchants will acquiesce in their requctr for they cer tainly stand in need of rest and recrc ation. Arrived and 1)eparted. -The tu Belle Virginia, Captain! Henry Baker. from Norfolk, came into port this morn- jna - for the' purpose of towing a large government flat that has been: lying in our waters for some time to Norfolk. She only tarried long enough ; to make fast the flat; and then proceeded on her return voyage. Camp Meeting. The much talked r rnmn mripfin- kinder, the auspices of v 0j . - - a 1 the members ol fet. fetepnen s cnurcu, commenced, to-day at aipoint about 1 I mile UD the Cape Fear rvcr. The mues l.r -V-w Wn PhiriPred to steamer Juniper has been cMrtered to cnvcy ilersoJis ucsirons 01 niienumg, She went up op her fjrst trip to-day, n lrr nnrnhkr rru K Pmnrifiiint. wniindr- j O A"--"- , - auiuu, uj. v.j .u-v . 1. I ...III 1 n m nn Kiinrliw noTr. frr I the accommodation of those who find ; . , ; , Jr ,.L it impossible to attena aunngiue ecA. 1U,1 3 u m .. i 0 ; I There are several kinds of 'worms I wh!rJl tie horses ; Uie pinworms . . - . I , iL A 4 Irwrtllirorf ilT. nnm: RIlll.SI .iirK lUC XlllSb I t . jiL. VA... I common aim muai. uauttiiuus, w ' ! bnrsft w 11 heffin to thrive. lj t - . i.' r ii'iiihi t si i ii i iii m . 1 1 nc &LJi7& cuvuiu i i7 -nJ.i Hm a rl a v without I IIDL Lftl nillnCU W AAAJ , . 1 r.,...' .... L.. r;.,;, rn I .J,lIlliuiil JI yiIIAlfrtC T , , rr i 1 i. ! 4 f .iJ,l.nrarP1(.Pnt "in immediate USe I of it! may save weeks of suffering, and vi t ouv.v.. .. , t i perhaps a limb, or even life; No news I 1 I Episcopal Ck)NyEXTioK.rLQuie number of delegates arc m the cUy; ui tion, which convene in St. Johns . . . vnurcn, :iui morning. - Much business is to be transacted, ano! we regret that we are unable to publish the morning's proceed in Ingenuity. Wc were shown a quilt this morning, at the City Hall, con structed by one of the police, James Harriss, which for ingenuity in thi line, beats anything we have ever seen. It ii composed of many different coi- ors of fabrics with .figures' of a lion, balloon, the "All-Seeing Eye," "open hand," the "three links," many other representations. It the and many other representations. It cer- tainlv PVirltfnrf crpaf intrpimifv nnVl i In. . . , . re;lllv. npniititu I ' County CoMMissioxERS.-The Board met this morning at 10 o clock, accord- wruereu, tnac isnam uoney, stilus Cl1" yid Johnson John J. Moore, an? iwanl Kivenbark be and lare here- by appointed a jury to determine boun aary nne 01 mc lands ot jhis. Martha Johnson in Union Township, as required by law; said jury to meet ai Lcesburg on oaiuruay, luay duui, at y o'clock. Ordered, that the petition from the i f ii i i insr that a valuation of real and ncrson al nronertv he made, whorhv flipv i could be enabled to pay expenses for the ensuing year, be implied with. and a valuation of $200,000 be made with a tax of 10 cents on the $100 val uauon. . . , peared in the awards t. . . . Long Creek Bridge, t for the repairs of that the Chairman be' authorized to advertise for bids until Mav 28th. The Beard then declared a recess un- til 10 o'clock to-morrow. (Thursday) morn insr. A Moneyed Rat. The New Orleans l'iccnjnnc gives this story prominence come time aso when the river was high and the gutters full of water, an enormous rat. gray vim auu mim .muuwuiu, I ed out of the Canal street cutter and rushed into the store of Messrs. Morn- son & Woodward, bearing in his mouth something that fluttered" about like a piece of paper. He was tired and be- draggled, and deposited his burden be- hind the first box and sat down to rest, One of the gentlemen present .made a dash at his ratship, and away he went, lea vine: behind the article that he had I . ft .. i ii. i . .1 i i DrOUgni in ills luoiuii, aim wiiicii provcu to be a five dollar greenback. Whether the rat intended this as a contribution to the sufferers by the overllow, or was himMf movimr to avoid the encroach- inr waters, we are unable to sav, but certain it is that he has not yet returned to claim the. property. 7 Fallen Man and Women. Man, sunk below his natural ; level hates and 'affects to despise thc heitrht where he has waiKcd. oman, laiicn from her fair estate, looks ever back to it with lo'mrincr and regretful eves. He proclaims himself not worse jHhan his fellows; endeavors to pull thos:C down to his levrl. She admits her fault; de- plores it ; is glad there are women so m 1 1.1 X much better and far more fortunate than she; she strives to have hope lor natbrln Jier tne Spotiess 1ast. Never quite renounce morality, the future, and listens with bounding igs back to does she humanity claims her to the last Miserable, down trodden, wnony ior?aken, sne , -i r , a j I lOOKS UP IWIU IUU UIU5 ilim mill;, iiuu nears luya.a y c.i oiJB.xa6 w . . " p - m a correspondent or the New lork Tribune is evidently not a believer in turkeys. In answer to the question, "Why were Job's turkeys poor ?" he fcBedlU9e hc had no neighbors up-on whose crops thev colld et fat . and thereby hangs a tale, many a tale inhict. for turKevs are nive oees- VOU CanOleep x 1 them at home. ' . if 1 1 ntn .rjih e nuisance, ana ior every uoi- iar thev brine: into the farmer's wife's tv fivn Hnllnr, m,t nf tl,o pouKtt . v farnlor's or his neighbor's. Upon grass fields where grass-hoppers are plentiful, or upon tobacco fields where tne ingni- IUl tOOaCCO worm 13 auuiix.t, r il.. . C. HnnrnH.ltmni I J l.J ll cnon 1 v a . . i nnnn tne crrain-neius at un i-ukum ui x " , - . . , a cM nnrn i vrw i mr iiim.ii. iii n;i k i : fatliRr coachman of a neiffh-1 hnrino - family, remarkedj that "they IIIW AJ JAMAJ AA- - " I were happy until sorrow suuuemy came "C,.C. "l.rJ . .i Tl. 1 I.. I O "... .1 1J..H I and left ,1 lot hor traces inert. jliic ta.i;u- i man looked v,. I puzzled, but finally re-I ndeed, sir, an' What did I nAoA Indeed. ! j . :U 4U rout -' th 111) rnpsa ? " The State Council of Friend, of Tem perance meets in Winston on the 19th of June: ! v' 4 'H h i; ; TheAorth Carolina MedcaV'Knven- lion assembled in Charlotte yesterd Tuesday, the 19th instantj '5 - Silas Sheppard, ,of Pitt county,'' was sentenced last week to the! Penitentiary for five years for horsestealing. The Milton Chronicle says that it is a positive fact that there is a woman in Person county who sheds her finger arid 1 - - ----- T-f J f fm"r-'- i, - Mackerel are said to be plentiful in the waters of Beaufort harbor this sea- son, and old fishermen lay that this I SUmmp.r will lf nno rf tliomncf i.iu.ioc.0. I . . ' - iui nsninp" spasnns nvtr i-nmrn i i The tt q vnrvr iL T? r, v gaged fo. paat mOBtbs tbe Beaulbrt, has b.en ordered to the Cape Fear secti in compliance ,vith l, in compliance with an or dor for thfi rn.Rnrwv rtf tl , woaf4 der for the rc-survey of the western en- w iha IT trance to the Cape Fear river. Says the Raleigh Nevt& : A corres pondent, writing to us from near Ran som's Bridge, in Halifax county, says : On Thursday last, about two o'clock there wag a tremendous explosion in the heavens, which was heard for many milcf? resembling' more the sound of c1111011 than of thunder, reminding an i t ,a i: i mi - r i t old soldier of war times. The family of Mr. Lit Arrington, and others were sit ting in the porch, andheatdthe roarfor some minutes, followed by a whizzing sound, when a piece f jet black stone, weighing some three pounds, fell in the yard. This latter fact is a! mystery that cannot be solved, and the; people here abouts are much disturbed thereat annot some scientist explain the oc currence?" Another Strange uase'oi Hvdropho bia. j auoui iwentv-one vears ao. daughter of Peter Hawk, late Commis sioner of Monroe county. Fenn., was r bitten by a mad dog. The animal bit several cattle and dogs, and they im mediately showed eymptoins of the dis ease. Mr. Hawk, who resides in Pleas- ant yalley and is quite a Wealthy man, called physicians to see his child, and everything was done to prevent an at- tack of the horrid disease. She cs- caped, grew to be a wonan, and wTas married, but still no decided symptoms appeared. Last week, however, the Much Chunk Coal Gazette says, she was seized with a. fit, and became danger- I.. :ln r i ii,t,:! a ; i I uusiy yi ui nj-uiupuuuiu. a uumoui of physlicians-and many friends of the family) visited her, and, she became so much better that it was thought on Sat- urday that the crisis bad passed. But she was taken worse on ; Monday, and alter mucn sunering, uica on luesaay. one was conscious just before she ex pi rea. Maxims for a Yonng Man. Keep good company or none. Never be idle. If your! hands cannot be usetully employed, attend to the cul- tivation of vour mind Always speak the truth Make lev promises. Live up to your engagements Keep your own secrets, if you have any When vou speak to a person, look him in the face Good company and good conversation are the very sinews of virtue. Good character is above all things else Never listen to loose or idle conver- You had better be noisoned in vour Klrtri,l 41,,.,, vnnr nr nr n . "r z , Your ciiaracter. cannot be essentially y urea except ny your own acts. Never burn kindly-written letters. the mute utterances of those afar, yet dear, whose fapes you may never look upon again. Remember how "many a little notion in tinware thev will procure. procure Impertinent dandv, (a stranger.) "Mav I have the honor to accompany you, miss ?" Cool young lady" Cer tainly ; but keep behind, in your proper place. I discharged my last footman for impertinence. jj A Down Easter believes there is no- thinir like advertising. I He lost his jocket-ook recently, advertised his loss a the local newspapef, and next inorn- ing weu, uuuu iuw unii vcimi auu i : i. 4IA. m i PiiMivr'H i ;i 1 1 v iiiKt'iiLPii iifi 1 1 , . ij i i.,.. with twins, and in due season add- iplets. " Dear me ! exclaimed an "" - i i - i i n rr . lr Stehbms will have quad s next, t . mm ' , , . 1 t . r A gentleman met a nai-wmea iaa in At' 1 I n I in aha l-.ii hAnWa ineroau. uuupwws luuu. -I r..r1 o Tvonnv oaVrf ?ViSm .... .1. .iLl A L-Uia -l.4 ' rPI. .. whick of the two he would choose. The lad replied that he "wouldn't be greedy; j u, bi. rcuw. oun u fv4j, v. ...... hiVMrPn the. littlest.,, latest, btc tb legrAp 1 Hpccf af to the rW. REPUBLICAN I CONVENTION. I i ;. . Nomination lor Congress. Ncill McKay, of Harnett Comity. r Faxetteville, May. 2,0, 187 1. ; Cot Neill McKay, of Harnett county, was unanimously nominated for Con gress cM the first regular ballot. S. MASSACHUSETTS. 'PRINgfield, May 20. Twenty of the missing have been dug from the ruins of buildings and sand. Twenty-five are known to be lost still in the debris. " 1 . A committee of the Legislature find that the specifications were not fulfilled r by the contractors in the construction of the reservoir. Fifty thousand dollars have been contributed for the relief of thes victims of the flood. . It appears that the walls of the reser voir were required to be built three feet below ground. The contractors based them on the suface, making the calami ty a mere question of time. 1 The con tractors will be hanged if caught. The emtpy reservoir exposes the vil lainy practiced by the contractors. The bodies found yesterday were nude and much disfigured. It will require a week to find all. The poor people are earning money by searching for the models arid brass. Derricks have been erected to lift safes from the stream?, most of which are intact. They were all locked at an early hour of the flood. Th e streams are being j diverted from . their natural channels to save the spoils of the flood. NEW YORK. New York, May 20. A large public meeting of the Socie ties of the Metropolitan Catholic Total Abstinence Union was held last even ing in Boopex Institute, the Rev. J. H. McGean presiding. Resolutions were adopted that the crusading excitement, legislative experiments, and political agitation offered . a poor hope for the completeness or permanency of re form ; the only thorough prohibition being self-prohibition among consumers, enforced by individual consciences, as schooled by God's Church. TEXAS. Denison, May 20. The wheat crop is out of danger, and will be the- largest ever raised in North ern Texas It will be ready for market i - by the first of June., Cotton looks finely. The trains are crowded with immi grants. ! . ; WASHINGTON. Washington, May L'0. The House has passed a resolution to adjourn on the 22d of June. The Senate hac taken up the civil rights bill. LOUISIANA. New Orleans, May 20. lhe jury has been completed in the I United States Court for the trial of the Grant Parish prisoners. The trial will f occupy one week or more. OHIO. Cincinnati, May 20. A if.hrpfi slnrv hmiKP nn tlie. enrnnr of I . , , n . - rr.L Central and PersyjAvenue, fell, ij Three persons were rescued, dangerousfy hurt. A child and servant was killed. MINNESOTA. St. Paul,. May. .... , ... I I lhe ground is alive Avith grasshoppers I : ,,K..,. MlnnncAto in COUlUCril JlinnCSOta. CABLIj dispatches. FRANCE. ; Park, May 20. Prince Metternich's seconds refuse to allow the duel with Count Montebello to take place. . Hie crops in Pitt county have been I seriously damaged by, heavy rains and irosts $ -!. . i'i. i. i,oiv4 creek i:icii)c:i: 1 LTN rilUANCI-;oan order vfTIhe lioaul tuuiMj vuiuuujsiouera,1 inamniu lor rcning l ids for the repairs of flonj; C'rvrk Brldgp is cxlendod lo ' Wednesday May 28, at 12 liVIoik, lroon. v i til r Bonds jvlll br(yiulrcd f.i- lidlUnit porlonn- ance of contract. Tarlijs intertslcd will luiut in tluir bids at, tlie o'licc of He;;f!t r ofDctds.i riimUn r., i , ri-A-i !. . l v-uainna ioaid ol county conimissicncrM. may IS)-St Journal and Star icopy r,t ' New Tori and Wilmington S. Co THE STEAMSHIP BENEFACTOR, ' I 7JAPTAIN will bait froni'cw I York for wi. mlugton, HATt'UDAY, May I 23d, 1871. For freight cngaeenients, nnnl V tt A. D..CAZAU.X, Afitlit. ttay p0.187t 307-natf ! fc- O F CLOT II I (i , j from $7 oo ;yij MIX El) CASSIMEItE. , , CUBAN TWEED, . DIAGONALS, f BLUE' Flv.VNNEL, I : Ai d cthjr kinds, cheap at i ' MUNSON & CO S., UNDER NATIONAL HOTEL, may 19 21 North Front Street. j New Music: ANEW AND WELL SELECTED AS SORTMENT of Vocal and Instrument al Music, just recci veil at tho j LIVE BOOK t MUSIC . STORE; 3?i anos and Organs. WmJ Knabe A o.. Marshall 3k Smith ami GroveStien & Fuller'iicelebritcd piajion,aul i , AND THE - BiirclettoOi'ganhf, FOR SALE AT ! " I, iiEiN.snEiicii:ir.s; II' ' 1 hive Hook and lufiio Store. may;JS-(f Office of Connty Commissioners NEW HANOVER COUNTY, ) Wilmington, N. C, 3lay 1, 1871.4 'I- - TN PtTIlSUANCK OF SKCTIO Kl OF AN J. actio iiaiso Revenue, ralllled February 11 th, 1871. the Hoard of County Commissio ners of New Hanover county will meet L the Court House in thu city ol W'ilwiinstoii, on the THIRD .MONDAY IN MAV. h7l ! '-.! aud then and there proceed lo revise the tax lists and valuation reported t6 thtni, nnd complete the lists, oy couiputlnu thu tax payable by each.per4Su and alliiinj the same opposite his name. The session of the Board-will continue slor the space, of tlixcu working days. i . . . . . Th following duties devolve upon tllgt Hoard: it i.,,..- J.i:..., .... to the valuation of their properly.or to iiio amount of tax enarged uainkUt icin. , 2. They shall have power to raitto ho val- I 7 uatioii upon buch property r oh they Khali deem unreasonably low. For th? prtrposo abovel Indicated tho Hoard of Commissio ners are empowered to summous and ex amine witnesses, and tocorrec-ttiieubn'raclh of the.Township Hoards of Trusted. MAY HE J UT AND RIGHT, and so the valuation of similar uropcit v throughout the county shall be at near uni- form as possible. v ) " Aftei. tho Xlix are mftAo uo E!i wuiv net; uiiiibui. iu luaikv uiij aitriuiH'ir in them. Therefore all icriMn4'lnU'ri-kl l will please attend to this Important matu i I. The frequent ajplicatlons to (he Oiunty Commissioners heretofore fori relief and correction of error almost entirely the fault of the tax-payers him become an evil AA Ul. VI UIV W JA-iMJ CI O LlAMtC UlLUlllV Oii till 0f . great magnitude, costing th couni v mucn jnorc 10 corrrei errors man me wiion: Umnnntlnvnlvml nllin I iw.if rlfi li:.i no alteration -will be madd' after the time expires except In accordance with the letter of the' law. I I ! ' 1 4 " , I .i, ' i .8ILASX.MA1CTI.V, Chairman Hoard Of County Commission ers. j ' j i J. C. Hill, Clerk; may I -U8t 4: wl.l. I Collard SeM Wanted. riirtUE NORTH CAROLINA STOCK OF JL TILLS HKAbOiN H U1MJWTU, and war- ranted pure. Sendaamples, and state quan- ... I . JAMES IxAJSKH he. I NUW iDVERTISE3EXTS. mayl2-lw-. : Phlladtlpbla. Fa. t i i V -1 7 W4 ' )raiu. I i mar 14 iii .ji.j wpt may 14 jdt & wit. sne uo niiu uiv v . , n f. 7
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