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VK-t. B4 "i-rtW I machinery, and real estate 'absorb $425,039, QtON. N. C AUGUST 11, 1870. i " ;i , TV ar in Europe- We shall avo to keerrouT readers well: posted regarP greasing in Euf At 1 Our Jasf grams fxd?tffes ssi a state that a hJav- cattle had taken jpHce, in which thuffCtf each, jeuch had been signal1 defeated, Thja is, undoubtedly the casef F battla. menced at Wissembour xtendn; a line upon Saarbrock end "sJ in the driving of the French by;tha -Prions into Metz. Mctz is a" city or cbnlidcTllJe" Importance,' I T "& wm sixty-nve f-psauu muaou ants, The circumferenc the whole' tbwri and fortifications ia betwlrcc anTfour milespi It is one hundred ip ninety-eight; and one-quarter miles! ql ( f ' Paris and is strongly fortified. lt is l -capital of the department of tbe'Tosel a d .situated at tbc confluence of th rive ,4 fCille and Mo Belle.' -;-r- .--' i.7 v;.rv The forces in the feeff J:T,C large, proba bly not' much greater on J"Jd side than on the other. The troops wtf disciplined Jq th5 hest point, witE arW greatest ef. Gciency. Under these cirtt' Jsfances "there could onlye a great -vuforand a great kteatTlii Trench J!ouOdhrasters iri skill, bravery and e'lcm fTygut whipped as every reflecting man llUejfed. njustbe the case. We looked, hbwe for thefirst battle to be a victory- fM France and then the grand final f Tictor Prussia! The war is really upon a gigantic scale. It is a battle of giants, one of which must be Victorious. i .. It seems as if Providence must condemn - t - . . i. i such a1 course as the Emi "irdr of France Thb following table rihows tLj present Democratic strength in the lie- &hd tho gains Jheir leading poll!?'-"- lppc,tq make in thftCopgrcssionl ' " Jons now pending j Frent Dcra. 8 "". f tepr63enta- Expected Connecticut,... -7, ,- M'v: i s A 1 1 ; r e-psyiTania. , . . v . ; 6 Ncvr Jersey......". x De"4wre. . . .V. , . ,tii',. 1 Maryland.... x. .,....;. Is Virgin. . .;'..'....; , .-4 Hon a Carolina.,..., .......1 Sotuh Carolina M ........... , 0 Georgia', . . . : . . , . ; 0 Alabama. .....;..,"..; .. . . . , 2 Mississippi. . . . . . j; o Iioulsiana. ' o Texas i.. :....;! l Tennessee ... 0 Kentucky 9 Arkansas....... Ohio Indiana. V: Illinois . . . .' i. . . . : . ,3 . .T. 4 Missouri Art . rT.T. k. Ttr; . 2 v, Wisconsia I ! Minnesota . . i,;.. 0? ! West Vireinla.........v.:t.t 0 P&IifOrnia ... ..... .... a. uregon & v ;..t.v.'; did plunge' a nothing but' denuncia ce wili be ietreat. The iwouidcre d mid: t wen- has adopted. A man who "i wuoie worm into war. deRMr the strongest, the most empl: tiobs of his fellow-men. i it seems probable 4 that J compelled to go still fujthef resting point new indicat Nancy, a city some twp' huni ty miles east from Paris u pinety-three miles from Strabourgjwe llttified city,, i Later telegrams speak of ) lnd by the .. nqhj'at a small placefcale Kiederbrun 4;iadll..' town jon the lis(orif Jiaiirbad deW- .. b? irom Wissembburg-J towaa jStrasbourg art not raoro 'than ' ten ; jnllcs 'front . iregscinbourg. If this'ircortct then the. French army would apnear t( ,U in retreat In the shape of the letter taljwer poirlt 'in; -ut toward Metz, the othe.l taward Stras- Vbourg, both strong French fpi If cations 11 is evident that Napbleon, frightened. - Jlo call? on the FrencheoinR his standard. The Trench f as thcy love glory, do hbHaii active part in a war which ca; rally to easmpch taKe an 'In'g but disaster.! Since tbfir -jjt uniuesB wu uwjc icarnea lo leaving i 74,060- as- commercial capital. Tbo last dividend declared, in AprJUast, ffas the forty-fourth of the comoanyThe factory consumed dating- the jesar ? " " rr M31 Is, to yards, 6floth.' Itempioj 48DL WivC has paid 15fl,fl73 or an ' - rage ing tpHheTteptiioUc If they do not act together they will .be de-i feated. They must either unite, or consent lo go to pieces. They haycthe majority irt j eralTth tvooBates will Vpth-t'to us unless the "spirit" that con coli ;.tcs the rebel D cmocracy is imitated by We advocate being just to ourselves before -w indulge in.gcnerosity toward others, and 1 A S- 1 i. a 1 Jill j 1 r F 6ku Aiuciiviiu pycj&ei must uo uiiea oeiore i we care or wiah to see the prosperity cf t strangers and enemic3lontJrfetit"- SPECIALS. our Ivc I i-Ji;; 5; 1- , 4 1 0 ; 2 .2 7 ; 2-3, - 1-2 1 talijT..ft.W -a if 65 1 j Present humbeV of l:m6cratic tfernberg 66r ' expected vgalni 6o: total. 131 r necessa ry for wmaj()Tity122?;,;,f 'Jf-p ' ! In-' makiiig up this curious table the Dein- cratic politicians 1 utterly ignore the work ing? of : thd fifteenth'1 amendment. The col - oted ote iillrobablyfelect 'a; Republican Congressmann3)ela Maryland; land as many more- in Kentucky, and it maj turn four tar "five doubtful dis tricts in Pennsylvania,'' New Jersey New York and Ohio; 'This calculation will have r 2 . - ; about as touch effect on the; people asHhe assertionf Dan. Yorhees, that not one'doli lar bf'the nationaHtfebt has a been paid by the preeat admimstxation. - ! - . m . TO" The iJL Democracy seized the Demo- cratifr triumph; in -;North Carolina" as the sure sign of their triumph in.the.next Conv gress ? of the United;. States. " Let ua gfVff their. expectation its lull weight, and calcu late its full conseotrcrrccsrand Iheii slccrtain our duty and our danger., - " ' ; ; The way fo victory in the'futurc telectioos isc!earv and"slraight:r Harmonioiis'' action among common friends, and disinterested ness in the support of -the nominftions and principjea of the . RerjubUcan : jar(r, : will give jus success. Any other policj willt'over our cause with disaster aa inemabloas it will be., deseryiraaAiwI Chronicle.; 3 ".! ins notb- unpleas ied to i3ia proper value upon telegrams milb theMh lie on private interests o those5 -t(o"wef.- caution all our people W lw; wiX'a' grain of pit" ., all the nc'-fc ajfeBpecially to look out for the trutfi'of ty Itws from the defeated side. ,.' J' : Our firm conviction is that rrussians arc acting in sell defence, in tiil fight thev the idal victory. x Thrice armea is he who hatk his iftarel lust. . in tae recent vote taKnipy Bmperor' onc significant fact appear : tlm; cast 'a ifiojority of one hundredndfc ijfhousaad . against hiai. In Paris the 'fntry .have .' little influence. In the country,' tllie 'con . trarr, people; vote as the 'jfoVsfitent of-' xiciis tell them.: The ofEeiSppoin ... .ooa rf- 14.1. : . . . I t -, . ;ftv w :iuu ucnirai, raris goyc rfmiot. . A .vvviuji-i.aucc na about affs- mvilf signifi cance as a vote, would, hareif t?e Fejee islands. Paris is France, Na'pol jSiis'inaW In last , Sunday's Star the gliramcrcr pa thetlcailyyprofesses . , . , ' ; W but and exhausted by the labors of the weeld jusflese, Vc ' shall not attempt td-day toCgivefoll Expression tiyh 'joy ielt by every tfue i$ap fa:Kch:OardlihslstA' ."Wornout" het he l-MethaastedM ho! 4 ho 1 "by labors.'?: Oh myitlabbrB""rtin nrng araundraad blinking:an ineffectual "eye at the jpfiy Johnnies indulging in5 much Ted eye andt old bald face..!' k, : ';t 1 r i'is enough for the present to be able to anaounce that jwe ;havewpna;. glorious and .vormplete .victory in thb ' Statei electing Conservative legislature, bnf Attorney 6eh t end, and - probably5, four out of seven Coh- gressmea.''-, ; : , :- ;. , i , Surely ft it enough ''to be able,'vbut why sq prematrrt J :.;v.' . jThen agwn-f ,-. st. , -f i"Let us thank . our . Heavenlv Father . for His merciful interposition in behalf of our suffering, people.", ' ; ' . " , , . Oh dear that the d t sholild always quote scripture. -when 'he loogeth for a lost soul. : ; ; ; i h .; . ; ' Tke. -truest' heroiun is seen i when trials and;-fullering appear. '; Hei ?who isi calmest an4 strongest rarider defeat is th right ma terial to follow. Tietofy ever cornea Id men of ng1 endurance v Our Republican .ciiy iVe not any wa disoraniised by thrsessneredan- the late election. jLjpleeeep.whori'a fold witall return and nevef wander after dent. oeraticO wwlves again. ; The best men wili .if. 4 -34 .M V One .year, asro we published tfie follow in t taferne'nt ot1 views field by ihe Editor of the xfosT. We desire .to rencat the.snmn. i iiclieving no rnun i free wlio ha3 not the "power oitne iraachisetoprofcct him: be- image has equal claim to all pi tho blessings snowered.upon ourearth.br )ne who looks Jto the highest welfare ,oi evm the least of riis creatures ; we win ever dciend the docc timr at iyerto Suffrage as :Vfe defend strict conserjatism .in mat rtP?? religious, ; Uxper nee has pf oveni that lnWw' better1 when permitted the Urgest liberty 'dorhpatible iith 1 Christiaii civlliisa'tior and that,4; systei which will cause a man exert every eaergy to excel 4r, emulate Ms fellows, is thdonly one make the whewa ofprpsperityib move for 'ward, and the inly panacea for) all diseases the body politi) t seems liable, eb the one we mention at! thtUiead of this article. Men need ..encouiagtWnt ; to exert . themselves, ahcl tjiis encourjement they . find in the desire to obtain ftr self and children all that others may posseet ; this being within the -power of all in a free society, causes that busy hum of life that delightful activity noticeable in every land where constitutional liberty is provided 'and protected. This we see in England 'and our own country, and in a limited degree in German v and Italv. bjat where the great political truth ofper-? feet legal equality is maintained there-do we find the most comjlete prosperity and highest civilization. Without appearing prejudiced or sectional we must confess that the , 2fortbe WeoUia parta of our own country ..prove; beyond .ft peradyenture how much wiser it is to maintain the ideas of liberty than the extreme notions of polit ical conservatism; ?:! We ! need not ' tell our ;' tcr of Paris when he has sixtV thind well disciplined troops to predj.r,;';but when he' leaves'-Paris': to the fdare) itfieghrde imMlk, he cannot controle tifXMartie is of the people ah d for the people? It'is what 'old ruard" IV was to ther-st iTapoleon Once secure as the custodians of (Paris, we niay,. wih defeat at the .''frVn'ltplk'lor gtrance and unheard of antics.' - I Nanoleon f i . : i . i . i i jiuiis nis enu . uas come. . -Prussia grand, glorious otd; laid of glo jrious warriors ! Growing wilainacentury irom a little duch to a greatsnati -r fdu Qated in all the elements of greatd with a history teeming with valliaai 'C je in-. suited by tiic power whigh iiS3 bw$ j (often ; humbled, -'we shall look forilcfcj ; lis on Prussia's part as will thijic irithr lance leArs to 4 the sonir and atrirviof a thodsandi come, : , . - err some times. Let us all ; unite to reform our shattered rankr. - and strive latch !..Mniiufacturing in the A few days ago a Hclegro; .informed us ttiat Senator Spf. jne iviu4just Completing his arrangementf ffit b!e es h tablishment" of a large : cott a hit jife'gf at r Columbia, South Garolina. Iulf ents: Sfford encouragement to the iirijiv 's - of American industry "and serv tf. i cate ; that out much-abused, projective a 31 tois V steadily producing the kind bfcsuf ii. iich its supporters anticipate frbnil ' inly; . needs to be let alone.-. The Isv Jl Ythd, ' , cotton factory at Augusta, r Gc JV U (one ' pi me best proofs of the praciica il y of. the manutacture ot the great : Soutr filEty; pie ib the locality hero iUsfcpJil ;ced; Th e; report of ; its operations i60 year nicmBeri (jjat! the Post predicted jbst such a caiamitf as, we chronicle. tto-day.4 . Some of our readera, will recollect how, earnestly, we plead for wisddmin . our party k councils when iwould.haTe been useful. ? i The Reference to Senator Abbof t in. Tues-- uaya cwr comcs wim yery oaa grace from, r caici-uaggur iiijeraiiy iromu another State. 'Virginia'' though" it beV-1 ifobles'se oblige. . ' , I Our eagle wanted Jbscreani an she did ifc Hereafter, she will quietly, aubside and watch the conduct pit the meni who have been selected to heal the dhtfressfoUcorn- plaints our conservative brethren j have 10 pitifully bewailed.' vi.tW'v? r : i- li ' ;J Hereafter we shall expect the most rigid economy members of the legislature y readers how nmuch fairer." was the start in the race for posperi.ty.purwn section pos sessedv;r ;we nee,d -"not. tell ur readers that men 'Of wealth and education came South at tl)ef early -settlement :, of' this country, and that fairer skies and richer soils beckoned 'the emigrant from the'old world to the vast dpraain spread out between the Potomac and the Gulf ; all this each child acknowl eses Only. t66 readily.5 We nded- noLtell our own woes and the prime cause or causes of tqe same-T-suihce to say "slaver vU or oa seyatism in politic brought jjs do to th? abyss from which ' we hava; esdape ; after, wjbat throes and struggles few "compTchtrid even after passing through the revolution j Our children, better than tfieir fathers,' Will nhderstand the vastness of the .battle that eritrulDhed the'most enlightened of nations fdur bloodyheU born years: We, the actors on the scene, cannot auu never win luny see into . the dep213 out of which we have arisen once ire intq the light of day. Fearing lestHical blindness enshrouded theneyes 6ljt& masesfhe yictorioiis repub lifcans whiought to preserve thp country apd theag ; shut put from political privi leges tWaruling class that had led ourre . be' "ion against the ideas on which our pros perity ami perpetuity depended.. We ac quiesced irf this -uTitil such tinie as the de luded ahd ignorant followers of Jthiiemen recovereu ueir poiiwieai snuj u nj hbod. Believing such to.lxjthe case at this present time; yi have determined to defend the doctrine f pt . AMNESTY as well as 'PNrVRSAL SUAGi;," r in& so pledge the Post to tb defence of these two cardinal principles for the coming cam paigTjj -and '!fo all political combats where ireemen s are expected to settle the fact of 1 Who shall eovern." Td-dav. as at Apdo- I rnattox, the pajfy of the nion is sufficiently. strong to overpwer and "put dOwn all op Ipbsitioh tO thlcardinal principles on which the glory ot JLie Republic depends, and he is base antf cowardly bey cd description ,w'ho, fears to meet opposition in any field ojii ehemiesloay select or cupy. Confl dbnt'fri henhate strength f. our cause; and anxious to,4cttle every dpuft that may dis tress honest; examiners of the truth oftRe phbjicair'ideas ; we phallange discussio i of etery Vfa'nk of the Repub'ican platforrx arid shall remain atail times ready and wil ing to argtfe . dispassionately jyery issue hat play arisq t and ; answer ;i riy questioujthat mnbe Dut to . us bv. honest .inatfrers. voiding personalities ; w shall alws be reaay to retort on uur euuiie auu y me Wme! time- express : ourwsb:; : that dgcsy S!f2?JtWfttlt the times. fVpid atnd persist in appealing to every generous senti mentanimating the great American heart of ouj people, ut let each "nd every one of. us look aroa&d and aak .himself if these millions of j aees yet tmdereloped do not demand our attention ;' these millioria of bale of cotton and myriads of ship loads of wood arid tonsf cf raw material had not bet ter be manufactured on our own soil- instead of being sent to fill the coffers of the ene mies oi hnnin1Uberty. Carolina contains; mineral wealth sufficient to employ as many miners aa make the hillsl and valleys ot Pennsylvaniaglow with life and energy. Thbusands of these miners must be attracted Sciuth as well as West, and to this we bend our energies, and call upon our brethren of , the press to lend a helping hand in arousir)g the people of the good old North State to a realization of the dutios of the; hour. Actuated by a desire to benefit our fellows, and cherishing no feelings but those of Kindness to all classes of our fel low citizens We offer the columns of the Post to all fail ! minded men for the en lightenment of the people. . V A story . Jias been told of a graceless scamp who gained access to the Clarendon printing ! office In Oxford, England, where the forms of the; new edition of the Episco- prayer book had just been made up, were ready ; for the press. In that part of the 'formf containing the marriage ser vice he substituted the letter k for the letter V in; the word Wye, 5 and thus the vow, "to lovel1 honor;' comfort. &c.!; so loner as ve both jshallfcIite' waa made to read, "so long ias ye boi hall like." The'change was hot ! discovered till the whole edition was printed- oft If"; the sheets thus rendered useless in Ecglhd be still preserved, it would be a 6od speculation to have them neatly bound and forwarded to Chicago and Connecticut.! ij f I ! i ' il'iuBp-' t The graiij-grqwers of the West are-already specuting on the benefits which they will j derivcjfrpni the war in Europe. As America is thel granary of the world, the j prioe of wheat for export must neceBsarily rise.Our farmers will conse quently reap a golden harvest from U'e ac cidental conversion of the fertile and well tilled fields of the Continent into the battle ground of two great nations. Chicago or some of the other; centres of the wheat trade may before long; become the basis of sup plies; oi -the contending armies of France and Prussia. ; '.'. ' Clerk .& tTrcasurei$jOIIU;c. atru caxlstTlSTO.' SPECIAt "AKD LICENSE .TAXES are due, and payable for August 1870. A , : -f I. C. RERYOSS, i -. s - Treas.&Col. ge . ; st t MAUSIIAIiS OFFICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C., .'"juiF'isth1, ior' TEE ATTENTION OF THOSE CONCERNED is called to thVfoliowinOrdinanee coneerniBg pebfiswh$ fbrtn pfcducf tO market. It will tetdeflifcd 1 f '.;.'- mareii yroinance, Tja Paba. 7 No persona who' shall brtpg t4 Mar-: lcet any Meat, roultry, or Game dead or alive. Vegetables, Fruits, Fish, Oysters, tEgRs, But-, ter; Lard, ; Bacon, or-.any otner , arucles vnicn are usnallv vended in Market, (exeent such of the ' foreffofnir articles as 1 shall havtf been im- portea iron oeyona seas snau sen uie same, or offer them for sale, outside the Market limits," wivuiu marKei noun , du everj perDua tiuim- wg tnis provision snail forfeit and pay filly ooi- 4 No person ' shall bhy br l aell ln the City or within one mile from the limits thereof; during: Market hours, any quantity of provisions or other articles usually vended in Market, for the purpose of 1 re-sale or - speculation nor m such quantities as to prevent others t from hay? in? a lair share of the same, the Clerk of the Market beinc: the iudsre. : And Any persotia Vlo latins these provisVeaa? shall. lorfeUjrffyftv Twenty-five DoUareir-WiaS For the information, of, the public , notice Is hereby given'toat the Market hours are as fol lows, viz : f From May 1st to October Ist from daylight to 10 a. m.t and from4'to 8p. m.( ; From October 1st 'to May 1st, from dayllcht to 11 a. jn.j an4from 3 to.Rp. m.i( .1 ! Alter a o ciocka. m., parties Bringing produce to market in rarts,;waggonorb he allowed to dispose of their remaining stock on hand by wholesale, subject, .however, to the rules established by General Ordinance, Section Fourteenth. ' ' :i " i : The market limits are Markef street form the Western line bf Second street to the river, lnclud- mgrowi boats bringing produce, to the dock at loot pf Market , street, or as near t.hp.rfmt th Doats can C0nvenient.1v corn a. , . W. P. CANADAT, If fir Tin re rnamaalnna - j. ! . , . I f.i ll.w -- " i: 11 tuar.no 7. U0HV P9r a& steadUnterne-ises we are willing 1U forra as ot sercn. Getting through bnsinrasjTun5 ananoi prolonging therierplojif- Uttti-zceioZ tue puDiic s r - id democratic hands so long V r, Carolina . jThe result of the la - . , ' u6 Republicans of the Carolina teacaes y z , - -- J " . . rM Tjfich ought to be a warn- 04thVUorden attle and deseryall honor ? S-kiJr p crscverance', and .pluck. t Oaly xnei pirited mcawillnpbraid them for Sllefeat - and demand that thej shall be its gros, earning, for the yoatMO , 'WW'", 7, 7 rZ.2 .380 ; cipensea, J20.743 ; rei&4Uo jition:'ftThcy did thji: bet .They knoj water rent tti.97fc4&tft:lWn- ""3" Stp:! $127,770. OatlfcA J)een . ther r-ai video 20,000, a is G00,00O7. o iat ac paid auriusriMoiir; per cent. eacn,.vaioacjng inder, .-(fT,7n las S r Jdttmt remai areiatU.distaa6e. tbicc2den--: --e letimbnrvof rejudifeed iit irmfteniaTns nBContcrtsu 2nd cuar i Kf.?.-election that w-- Tii t ?n wrdtalltf Vnited.; ' '. And herein in the lesson. nd ;rtt3 warn Col. Robekt, ipRAn am, of Marion, has been severely deUDunccd by the Democrats for joining the Itepublican party This as a. matter of course. But tho Winnsbord1 JNeics. editorially says : "We knew this' gentleman in college as a really 'fine fellow and his record since, has been,; as aoldier both gallant and bril liant J We regret his joining the Radical Ringj of thieves but it would require a sreat ideal t wuylnce us that he is at nm- sent a corrupt mn. We have the charity toJUevc that helbas acted on the mistaken cnjictrt theVnountain Will hot tome to Mahometo "Jlahomet had better goto, the mountains Let him serve .South '0" Una as truly in tUe future aa he has done in the past, and "we assure him he has oe friend at least that will do him justice." A fitting reply; was that of William Per kins, a colored citizen of Chestcrtown, Mary land, and one of. the recently elected Com missioners ot that ancient village, to the oft expressed fears -of the Democrats that their daughters would 'be united in wedlock to colored . men, made in the course of his speech - at the amendment celebratiDn in Milford, Delawarl, a few days ago. He said;..!. ; ;, ' y rwUri nnw lio'vo pvprr "mC- inablc shade , to choose from in their, own race without croinS amongst the whites-and he advised these white men, if they had no . . ! i ..t. j:ii.-t sell-respect, to nave at icast enougu ior lueir wives and daughters to stop intimating that they would marry )lack men on the first op portunity. , .', ;Vh.':;'.: Thus AVhitticr "jloes up" Napoleon: , "Base Rambler for Napoleon's crown, -Barnacle ea his dead! renown, ; Thou Rourton-Neopolitan, ' Crowned 6ndal; loathed of God and man." NEW ADVERTISE M HMMWHHMKt-' ' flrrB iTy8T RECEIVED BY EXPUES tl assortment of New Books, an . 3IARRIED IN IIA8TE, JEALOUSY, or Scmrino, CONSUELO, and tho - COUNTESS KUDOL8TAD' Consuelo, by Gcorgft Sand FotBaat : 5 ueiksbe: . -live TTfTE ARE NOW. FURNISHIN V V , tnraera with that 1 t h EMPIRE MILLS. U.,- . i - iAlllA FAflll iual to; If not the' very best Flo mmgton. ; . : ; BARRELS "and ' ' . IIALF BA And In 5, 10, 20, and 50 pound- pa weight desired. YOU CAN ALWAYS Qn this brand of Flour, .Wo p every way. Try it once and" your cult will be so sweet and, white th no otber. Flour. ' . " GEO rOFFICIAl,. 7 - :V; CITY ORDINANCE. :N ORDINANCE RELATING TO MARKET limits on Fourth street In vleinlty at New Mar ket. ; The Mayor and Bo&rd of Aldermen of the city ot Wilmington do - i l Obdaiit, That hereafter. any penon who shall Dring to market any meat, poultry or game, dead ii iiYc, Vj vugciauics iruut, nan, or &nv Other articles ; which are UsuaUy vended In market, either from carts or otherwise sball be allowed to sell the same on Fourth street between Han over ana urunswiclc streets . In the vicinity biuijr uutwiiusianoing. ' ; . ALL WHO WiaR A NIC ; s Can find the same i . - NO. 9 NORTH FRONT S - THosinv f 7, July 17 The above Ordinance trftA mmM ox Aiaennen July Z5th, 1870. . . ' T. July 8 OFFIC 7.; . . - . . i ' y- Jr" ihBoad 3itv c;ien A DAJRD ! ! Tq cftir Many I riends and t Wilmington and Snrro iiu try. ':.- :;vv:' ; Since ourornalng in this, tit v. iberal patronage that has been hi i,we cannot but express onr gn linieand hope to merit' success J he past It has been admitted on )penihg bur Clothing Store in tiih nise of-fair dealing with Our ci sppcially Belling them goods b Own interest' and advantage shall has jbeen faithfully and strictly ke; no occasion nas the confidence i 'ntegrlty been abused. ' On the si With undiminished honesty, the henceforth be carried on,' and wh qur; gratitude for the liberal patron been favored with, solicit "tin unint Uhuance of the same, ' giving assu Yfiu ever sirivc io uctcrve tnc iav Very respectably, . 81JIK Clothiers, Na. 3" South Wilmir tEFEBCE TO W Vitl.... Jtructibg side walks i nnoa rtn ncip&l w7 tlnV'eniencr ade- the own- wltD" certam ".vVhereas, The e: piazzas, steps, and stoo side walks of some of the city, obstructing the. using the same, to the gre. the public, And ' whebbas, Tho Bpard elre that the said obstructions m at as little cost and Inconvenience' ers ol the premises where such obstiucwons niaj exist, and to confine the removal thereorfcSg Suth as materially Interfere with tho free ufie-oj tfi4 side waiKS, The Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the city of Wimington d ' J j : Skction 1. -Obdain. That all fences, piazzas, steps and stoops, that obstruct- the Side -walks on any of the streets between Third; and Water streets, and Orange and Mulberry streets, shall be removed under the direction of the Commit tee on Streets and Wharves. v " A. i I: 1 Sec. 2. Be it further brdairudi That the Mar shal of the city shall notify the;owners of pre mises, where such fences. v piSssas, -tepa ";or stoops may obstruct the side walks, within the limits above named, to.remove the same; and If 3 . - ! - I .k.ll . .A.f W. .... any owner ot sucn pruuiies buu -ucgwwt ang 7 jjnited States, r : - ) vs. i) bbls. of Appio-tfTTtAQy property of Ntthan1MAye'J tlr VIRTUE OF A WRIT 05 -Cl Exponas to me directed an wll sell atP ublic Auction, ou t August, at jj ociockj a. m., FOUR BOXES MAUFACTUR icb, property of Stro'her &' nine boxes; or tob accc flORTY-JOUR BBLS. WIIIS 7vi;-,. A? the ofilco of tjnited Sttci'iKars Wilmington, W. CV . T., c U. f JOS. Depi HILTON DEER GAF WOULD RESPECTFULLY "'. friends od the public ceneral opened At Hilton. The place has tediaadii "7 r- .. y tr ' ! f- ; WINES ANp;0DlCA of the season will be furnished I minaf fttatiriinna - - a i . ... r I Mi ' . - f 'i nil', . j T SPECULS. 4he old questions arev being -settled. we de sire to. reason on .those . things and call at tention, to those; matters most . immediately jsohcerhihg this people'and sectiohAAmong thesewc class interndl iimpfovements; the buildirfg np of rhandfactures. and the attrac tion to our shores of the better class of emi grants. To d9..;tnis nhe ;ptblic? jourttais niust exhibit Ja spirit of : enterprise and wel e6me?ahd 1 uistead bt constant bickerirlg among themselves',-the editors1, of these jour nilsmust c refleqt the - sentiments pf three- fourths Ot our people, wmcn peace ana CTOOa Will lO ail Juauauu, tfrf vioijio iu buildup' the fortfmes 'of thelasel children;' RmrlH::f - i Always convinced that American Indus trymust be fostered 2 and that ; foreigners m;tfet be attracted to our Chores to establish theWery mannfactrires ive are supporting in JSxr2land;,OermW,imd:Prf'W"c tariffs until . our industries ttre suausutiy strong to enable us tQ fol juropean couuines uuu aeciare lor "J3 Traded This happy time has almost a: rived in the North, but we of the Scuth hot and cannot afford: this Muxury until every; muaiae anu ; waier, course noms wltn the ;rhiri of machinery and every pound of cotton and bushel ' of grain is prepared for consumption before at leaves this " coast. i ,l '"' : ' i - . - are HinsUAL'S OFFICE, 1 CliY-'Oi' ILMiNGTON;'N. C, r I f f Jult 7th, 1870. ; the at "Mention , of. the merchant of the ' dty i respectfully called to the follow ing Act ! of Ae GeneraT Assembly, ratifiedHhe 16th day of JknUaiyy855. Persons" are hereby notified jthatts rjrosiona will be strictly en forced, i. . -.I'lS. 7. -7 -.A ; 1 - . ; 1. W. P, CANADAY, . ... H-frirt J 7- - "City-Marshal.-" An Act to Empower the Commissioners J Whereas. By the Second section of an act of the General Assembly! of this State, ratified the 35th day ot January, looi, entitled an act to amend an act passed in the year lSlS-Mg entitled ian act to extend the limits of the town of Wilmington, and for other purposes; the sur vey and plan of said town therein referred to, is made evidence of the corporate; limits of said town, and no reference is therein made to such streets in said town as the public convenience requires Bhould be established : -: Section 20. Be it fufther enacted. That it shall not be lawful for the I owner or keeper of any store or shop in said town in which ' any goods, wares, merchandise,' Or any articles t of any na ture, kind or description,' are retailed or kept for retail, to erect or keep . up in sUch store or shopjiiOr suffer or to permit to be put up in etructlon to 'the view wbattver, behint which aiy article might be fiecretet or privately sold, wither such blind, screen, or obstruction to the view e by any lu-rangement of tje wiadows, doot br boxes, barrels, ihop furniture, cur tains,pr in any other, "way whatever, ariS 1 for every violation of any ff the provisions of thtj secUonthe offender or offenders shall forfu' and: pay the sum of Twenty Dollars, land thai be subiectl &a additional ILnQ f Tea Dollars ior every tuy h she, or they lhall ttfflect r refuse ta amnge his,' her, or theii ehop t store in such tray alio remote any such screen, hlind ur u uou utuun o me view, wnen oraerea so to do by the police i officer or any M the Commis- v.lulyt3. . , , . , . Magistrates Blanks AT THE OFFICEl OF THE POST inonall remain upon the side walks aforesaid. oc. 3. Beit further ordained. That if th said owners of such premises, after the notice kfore- said shall reluse or neglect to remove thesaia obstructions by the space of sixty day8 the Marshal shall cause the same to be remofed at the cost of such owner, and if the owne? of the premises shall fall to pay, the cost ofnmoval, the Marshal shall cause the same to be iued for in the name of the city.s'.WJ .fr rlA P Secv 4 Any Ordinance, . or: parts of .prdinan ces' conflicting with the above are hereby re pealed. ; -1' " Vti?'' ,J; ; -'-f The ahovMihanCowas passed.hy the Board of Aldemenlii regular iession on July 25,! 1870. :i ; ... i city cierk. ? J 77 ; 7-. ,,7 ,7: 7V. 7 , ..; 4 . , k OFFIClAli. a& ine aw Aiouis uarret . w orm A Nl ORDINANCE ON CLOSlNdf MARKETS xjL;on Saturday nlght&t Hi ifW J I 1 '' ?Tm? Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the city Obdaut, That hereafter the Market shall close on Saturday: night at 10 O'clock; ilnstead of 8, -o'clockw) i 'SJiiJ;.fc"fi.rv.4iT-44i All Ordinances or mparts of Ordinances . con flLCtlng with the; same are hereby repealed.;' ; kj The above afdinance wis passed, by the Board of Aldermen,' J Uly 25th, 1870. ' - - m i r . : ' - ? JL . T C. SERVOSS; ' ; . .-;..f- City Clerk. .a il BARREL MAijni for tieht and slack work rels of every description, sucn as Whiskey, Lard, iBeel,JorK, x jftola8sesf Beer, ; tf- Flour, Tut -""-' i's '. and ThA machines will make ban rived or sawed staves, and prodi most perfect and ' beautiful st stronger and better than those and, at a deduction of about one-oflaDorT-v-W. ":''. machineb ffor cutti 'July 28' 24wj NEW 4DTERTISEIIEMTS; Have You ' Heard From : ri; Guilford ? ' rpHUS THEr JOURNAL ASKS. rWE REPLY, we haye, and ho says : the , last suit bought of us at . , . . - - . i TWENTY DOLLARS, . Was the cheapest an&b?t ; he-ever had. ' A few more of the same sort leCat the' Y .t ! t "C CITY CLOTHING STORE OF ; uricorrr, co-r5-; ; , SS JIARXLT STREET. ( V- --' ' ''-tE . 23- 4 aug U most extensive and complete it United States. A "For machines and pateat right St. Louis Barrel Works, i z ; fiend ior rescript i aug 7 ii i "iij-f,. i::0fift.' THR NEXT SESSION WlLL J.7th proximo. Entire expei not exceeding $200." These will rooms,, board, washing, fuel, I elusive of tuition and room rec are offered free to 120 young mi si character and studious habits. - At(the annual CommencenrVi prizes; each of 130 in gold wfin presented to the best scholars h and Sophomb re closes. . , " . . ' ' 7,:; . July 81 , mi ,, . , f - . . r. i i i :" 'i:,ni3CTi:0AIlOI QAt!tAWAY & CLEAPOR, to Eltln" ArCS, hereby -Infbrmi generJl7that thfy have qptned Lifo6& tiadet the Force and will be lad to serve them at Hair CuUing,&5 cents : Shaving, CHAS.E. . . . . i. .
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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