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A Tbe City L'tht. a nrfiin? of the ::t;i,t;n:.v. Committee, the lloaul f tb Board of Audit aid held t tto City Hall oirttba report of the ul pointed at the farmer lieceral Conmittec tr.rrr r.LL!ate wa l.t 'it ., re- ". ...aVc ";- Chair, aadCapt. I!carjSiv;e ap pointed Secretary. Mr. M. Cro&ly froxu tU n-ii.-c.iun.it-tee, by rcct, real tie following ir.-ui.-rocndalfon, which, on tm-tion, ".Min ted: . Your ccnuuiti" ltve t.. tUre Using no record of the Lvi!el t . i tbt-otv. the hive hid M reply u tu t , repaid and fun.uhcl by llei.rv S - , Cl-fk aud Tn-Aunr f th- city. . tie Mcs-Lt !iuii.utratiuu .4 u. Umrd Ci AWrlUitU, iu ...... .. Uuu. Jul.a ! .t tl.o j pro ? al.v.e. iiim ntti t. incir ii i,u all rcl t.d J- r--i a 1 -"j, ' the spiciCc pavn.ti.1 d l-" "- - - c -Kns, rtljiL Uu the -, ,.- inc. ce fur the curr(jiti ui --. T his course b.i a' Lci !..... . b; his irarr.td:ate luaiwr,- Hon ii r.u hUte, aud cuucurrtd iu by tho L,arii 1 1 Audit and Ftasncu. 1 Frvra the boAs of cur C!rk :.nd Treasurer, we tind disbnreJ upxu the !t iot., t:i: Paid fur bunds o! city o.C TOO .00 lu; ojs, interest and gold pre- naurn l O. Mil. i' Makiu,; a to'ai of S"Jo 4 'JO C2 Your couinitttee autrnit with th s re jnrt a tatetnent prepared aLd prrtcnted by Sir. Ssvae to the meeting ot citizen Uld on the ii iust., which statement clearly placid the entire bonded d.bi and iiitctita there at $oT0,G50 CO. as lob laws: Uot.d past due, c uttandins, W M U U Co. (uot presonted). 1,ih0 City Hall 7 per ceut , due January lt.l8?6 $-'3,050 W.CiVA K 11 r. H.r cmt.. due Fb 1, 15T3.SCC.0no- O.Uoi Ok Bonds falliLS due in I57y, ISSO NeJl bonds, gold, ti per cent .due 1st of Jan uary. IST'J $1C,1UU W, C & K U U C per rer.t. due lit Feb, lsVJ StU U0 "o,Au 00 W C & 11 li K. C per cent, due lit February, ls.... .".U.OUO 00 lijcds to le protide.1 for.... ICG.'JuO 00 Coupons and interest plat due,stiniated at 42.000 00 Total O.ber bonds outstaodiue. due January 1st, lfcS-, Martin's bonds C per cent, gold $33,000 Funding bondj, due July 1st, 1S32, 8 per cent, curcy !....$C0,40O Funding binds due July lit, 1873, s; per cent, currency $1,00 Funding bonds,, due July lit, 185?, per cent, currency $ 1 JO.bOO Less unconstitutional $1 no $00 Fandinjc bond, due July lit, 1S55, $ per cent, currency..- $'-.G' Funding bond, due July 1st, 1853, per cctt C3rrea;y $ .o 203 j:o 00 Funding. bonds.due Jan lt isy-. 8 icr ct ico.cot v, $570.oo0.00 And that s?tns ati a may now" bt taken in relation to thit amount now pt due and to mature in the year 1S7. M say $200,000, your cm:nitto.j wuuM u; 2?st the a.Lp!t n of thj lo'I.jin rc.iu tion: i2ecZirJ, That th citizt.s in public ir.eetins asaerab'ed, af:er due notincstioa through the daily press, do recommend to the Mayor and Hoard ot Aldermen to nae application to the General Assem bly of the State, at its approaching session for tbe passage of an act entitled, "An ac: to enable the city of Wilmington to pay its prrsent indebtedness, and to pro vide for its dsbt maturing in O-nh the said act to autbjrz the Mayor and Board of Aldermen to i$su bonds to the amount of $-00,COO iu sums of not les than $100. payable, say, $50,000 on Jat -uary 1, 1S37, $50 OOo on January 1, IS'J J, SoO.OOO oa Jamary 1, l'.01, and $50,000 oa January 1, 1J0I, (the city reser?ing tbe right to redeem tbe sasie at tbs expiratioa of tea years from date of issue) with interest thereon, payable semi annually, not cxoeJing six er cent, per annum ; tbe said bonds to be issued, sold or exchanged at Dot less tbaa par, for tbe purpose of refunding or redeeming sach of ttie bonds of the city as are pat-due aad to msture iu the year 1S7?-S0, and that application be made to exempt sime from taxation ; all of said bonds to be countersigned by the Chairman of tbe Board of Auiit and Finance, and the en tire issue of $-00,000 to be .ut-dsr the Hut and concurrent sanation and appn - tLrf the Baards of Aldermen and Aui I Finance, aid tbe coupons of abjre- ,-tUoneu bonds to.te received at matu- ;ty by all ciUcials ccftbt? city for any and all taxes er other inuebtedne-s due. fcsolccJ, That ady person or peisons ia authority who sbjill apply the proceeds of any bond cr bonds, issued as above mentioned, ia any other manm r or for any other purpose than that inteuded by the prous.ons of this act, shall be deemed guilty or a misdemeanor, and t liatle fcr all the pains and penalties tbertfor. Jitsucca. i na: a comm'ttee of tnree be Appointed by tbe Chairman, to whom Aall be rt ren ia charge the drafiio if ne act and all matter pertaining th-reto, jiail iu final passage by both trmcl.rs oi U Legislature of this State. Oa motion, it was resolved to call a A rncolio of tbe taxpayer! and bondholders at tbe City Court room on Thursday niht next. On ruoliec,the meeting adjourned. Tor towards or ThlrtT Tears Mrs. Win-slow Sir. it has lcen uaed l.r children. It corrects acidity of the tiu.ach, relieves vind culic, regulates I' bowek, cures o.yaentery and diar rirt whether riMiin from teething or other ran re. An old and well-tried rtm-dy. 2': cents a botilc. 4. Sz w. Consumption Cured. M piiyaiciati, retired from pacliec, li.i .uu hud i!awl in his hands by an East I.iii:.iuisioi.aiy the formula of a simple v--ti!ti iMin i!y, fur the needy end per u.:itft't c:iit? i r consmnp'iun, bronchitis, .-. jrili. a h a, and all throat and lui j; . V -r'l-'i.v a!-. i jsitive and radical eui s t....- jJi ti.i ty and ull i;civiu - ... . i..vwi- tt-fctd its vu U rf.i! iti . iii Hi Miranda "t cas ?, Ins i ro me it known M h-s ti l-lio . - M-fT-i i: ... . . ut sin? to v hniii.ti M'ff.-n: a a .... . . a v ' . . . - t i ! .M.d. iier of clia-;'. t4 all tIio dr.-Lt - . i h n-(.-i ,wuli lull din vti ns :te .. ai.d it.-r.c, in U. iii:ti, Ki ih-Ii and !... ish. i. ii.ii; I. V a iifvii.ii with .. ii, iiaiiii:. ' r. V. 'A . .'Tir . I'oac'i" Ii; sk. K-k Ii fcltr. -Nf Yolk. 1' :C ''mi'S . GOMMKKCIAL JNEWS. WII.HIMJTON MARKET I'ECKMBKK 11 4 F M.I Ml'IKITS TUKFK.NTINE Quoted quiet at c. Later, we hear of aales caska at lheo tisurcs. Closing weak. lUtelN Steady at fl 17J for Strained and SI 20 for (Jood JStralned. Sales 1 .) bbls Com! t5traind at quotations. TAK-ttady at 1 . Sales receipts at quotations. C.iUDE TUKrt.Ml.M steady at It for Hard and SI for Soft aud Virgin. OJTri)N No otliclal quotious. Sales 2" hr.U's Middltnt;. at ,cent:. OilLt teltllfli ) Cotton 321 balei apmu '1 urpcDUos M cuiu Rciia ..4.64 S DDU Tar 573 Cr-j-ie TarticUne 73 " ew York Markets. llleruld. 1J. Cotton on tlieit was quiet, and we mark quotation! du u ! .c Liverpool caie 1-16 J cneKr for fnturts and easier for spot; laiddliu .i-iud? quoiedat 5daud mUdiing rkan at 5)i 1. ale lo,v bales, uui intirkel for futures opened from 5 to 8 poluta lower, aud closed uuettledf and fjxiLu S to 12 poiuts lower for tUe day, CCKKET PRICES OF SPOT COTTON. Tbe following quotations are based on American slaudard of classification, and on cotton in store, running In quality not more lhau half a grade above or below tbe grade quoted: Uplands, ii 13-16 Ordinary, -Strict ordinary. Good ordinary, - -strict good ordinary. Low middling, Strict low middling, Middling. - - -Good middling, strict good middling. Middling fair, ... Fair, - STAINED. , Gorl ordinary, - - strict good ordinary - -Low middling. Middling, - ' 'a Mi S 7 16 S 1S-1G 7-16 i-i6 H-lti 1-10 7-16 s SALES OF SPOT COTTON. To-day. Last Even g. Total. Export. - l,lio J, Jul Consumption, '. lui s Total, - - !! 1,V Naval SroRCS. For spirits turpentine the market was quiet, ltosin was quiet but steady. We quote : Spirits turpentine, merchantable order, 2jc. Ilosin, gtxxi s'raln el,$l ST), audSHJ; fctraiued. 51 MARINE NEWS. AKK1VKD. stamer Wave, Robeson . Fayettevllle, Villiani.t MurrnNnn. Nor barque Mediator, Sanderson, Porto 11 loo. K E Ht Lie. or brii Alkor, Wllbelmsen, Havre, H E Heide. Nor barque Kama, Matbiesen. Loudon, It V. Heidi. CLEARED. steamer Wave. KobesCn, Fayettevllle, William Murchlon. Steamship Ahhlaud, Hunter, Fernandina, FL. A 1 Caaux. sieamsihiplUlelsh, Oliver, Baltimore, A I) Caxaux. Nor barque Kama, Matbiesen, cleared for lirunswick, Ga, for rarso, by K E Helde. N'or brlii Hermes, I'avidsen, London, S W Vick, Kxports. roati. brii Hermes, 2,5 bbls Iudon"or roJn. To Inventors & Mechanics. PATENTS and how to obtaia them. Pam phlet of 0 psges free, aj on receipt of Stamps for Fota;e. dJre. OlLMORE, SMITH A CO., Solicitors of Patent, Box 31, nov : . Wasbint:n, D. C. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY i LATEST SENSATION IN f the Any stria in the "shop" (is eludes "Kawliog".) ; OTTBTlTjOnriO'D, vferchatit Tailoring and Hen's Wear Depot, 27 Market st. ) dee 7 Your Orders arc Solicited CONSTANTLY recemB Poultry, Eggf, Ae. Mountain Matter, Beef Tongaes, U Salt and Smoxtd Meat, Lard, Pork and Bo logna 8aosage, Oranges, Apples Potatoes and Onions, Tobsco and Cigar, Cheese Kiee. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, heap. Candles, Cindy, Ac Leave your orders with ma for Christmas Turkeys and Fggs, and jou will not be dis appointed. J. D. PETTEWAT, decs 14 .Vortk Water st. W1 h HA Vb O.N UA.tU a 101 ot Oiut Bill Head .purchased at a keavv re daction on regu.ar prices, and we can there vre farnw b them 2J per cent cheaper than ej can be had elsewhere is this city. e Call and see specimens and ret prices at tt oc2 DAlLr BEVIEW OFFICE. Not7 Advertisements. Boatwriglit & HcKoy WYE AIX'T MUCH ON STAT- i y V We like Real and Living Things! And as t "Promethean Fire." We don't know much abeat him, But if he barns we prefer not to grasp Lim. Mill we are fond of Poetry, ahd we learn ed a little piece when boj, which ran thctly: "As aheslirsshe slides along; A laitbful friend is hard to tind. And when jou find one good and trus X)n't change bim for a new." Ia connection wiih the poetry, we prepose to ask our customers a lew qae&tionsyiz: Have we nut told you gocds at reasonable profits '! " llaTeu't we given vou all the indulgence vou required ? I: j veil t we alwavg uJireiel your gooas rre? lla.H-i 't very proprietor and employe in tf clii'U-c iitdted yi;u with attention aad i!it-iie . lixreii t we alwiy Cirrectel mistaxes when u atteLtion u a c-Il dtithem? 1 , to our .q-ieti as, jcu antwer 'Tes," and e d n t demand Uie tnifv before the ii.iis a e ueertd,f'i.y ebouldyou deptriud? lo nur cuuinde lu ias (lc!l'w grocery-m-Di willi stite ilut e piopoPi: f stop wiiiiog for tbov fell w. terr ard tju J awcc, (except so far as artrertigingriu go ii is cen ceir.ed,) as they d'lii'r pay us wortii cent for our tine literary productions. !.'- us ll hake hands hands acroto the i lmov cinaw, for Wilmiogton, like tbe New Yojk ou.inuus, has al wars room for one more. Then come over and see us, (we are cood fellows) and take a good imported Cigsr, (nottlie Pipe,) but the "Cigar" of Peace Tbe Ladies will certainly not object to tat. soATWuzanr dcZsTcxxoir. P. 8. Kind readers, we have already en croached on jour paVetce,but pardon us for stating that we tbe baveLargett.theCheapest and Best Selected 810CK uF GKOChhlfcS ever offered to tbe citizese of ilmiDgton and surrounding country. The "Old Broom," like a true seLtmrl. is still watching that dirt, dee 9 tf BOATWRIOHT & ilcKOr. mm C. STEVENSON Takes thb opportunity of having a BUSINESS CHAT with the readers of the He has just received for the Holiday Trade the iollowing FRESH GOODS : Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, Candies, Iv al coLceivable styles and shapes. Citrons, .Cur; ants. Kaisins, Figs, Prunes, all kims of yuts,including Cocoa Nuts, Minced Meats, and a large variety of Cakes, and Crackers such as - I Tea Mixed, Kindergartens and Animals, anording at the same time to children nourishment,amusement and edu- . cation. Egg Jumbles, some thing very nice. Iced, Iljney and Sponge Cakes, Pound Cake, Wafers, Oyster and Crisp Cream Crackers, Nic Nacs and all ther desirable kinds. Thc"CELESTIAL,JCisar,Havana filled, enters the Areua and claims to te the best 3 for 10 cents. The .ast publh;Led prices of suzars can be reduced for considerable quantities. I am retailing "EAGLE BKAND' Con densed Milk at 20 cents. The current prices of Hams can be Te- uuctu ai.:r t i-i Don't stlpnse for oc mniwnt that I can be imdeiiold; it U lMPUa-jlHLE. (rood Monthly Custrmers get the advantage of my 1 jwest prices. decOtr. JAMES C. STEVENSON. All KIght nt last I "Y7E ARE PLEASED at being able to state to our friends and the pablic that the itore occupied by u, damaged by the' late fire, haibeen thoroughly repaired and that wehaTenow ia stock a fall line of Fresh Family Groceries, and aie prepared to 11 all orders. We have still a few articles damaged by tbe lttefire which will oe sold at almost any price. J. W. ALDERMAN A CO, Familr Grocers, . CYr. Chestnut and Water streets. dec 4 Notice. JOTICE IS 'HEREBY givei to all waom it may concern, that application wiil be trade to th6 General Assembly of North Carolina, which cenvenes in Janu ary next, for a charter to incorporate the 'Wilmington, Charlotte & Western Kail way Company." dec 2-G0t For 65 Cents. YOU CAN BUY A BOTTLE OF Spcer's Port Grape Wine, FROM JAMES C. MUXDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City Hall. Trs riptnus compounded at all hours DAY OU NIGHT. (decO tf Change of Schedule- ON AND AFTER THI3 day the 8imr. Pacsroar, (jTJS will mac daily tripe to Smitii- yV ville, leaving Dock at 9.30 A. SrvJ M., leave Smithvi.le at 2.30 P. M. Tickets $1.00, Round Trip. oct23 GEO. MTER8, Agent. Vood at Kedneed Prices ! C10NSCMERS IWILL BE PLEASED to tale cote of this quality the very beU The best ( OAL you rer used in Wil mington, at the lowest living profit to the seller. dec 13 3. A." SPKISGER. rpUC WILMINGTON JOURNAL, is eae A of the very best advertisingl zoediuma. Try ir :juij. UiscellaneonB. We stood at an open windo w Leaning far over the sill, And if something hadn't happened We might have stood there still ; : But we reached for a banging thuitcr In a blinding northeast breeze, h'o our friends will have to be inTittd To join in lbs obsequies. IF WE COULD ONLY HAVE KNOWN L what a storm was brewing (in a teapot), and how far off that shutter was, we should never have ventured our head outside of that window; bnt it is too late for regrets now: we are nonplused, completely uelched,have been sat upon, and our friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to attend the obsequies on 8ATUKDAY NKXT, the 14th i St., and we stake our refutation on it being the grandest fune-ml thev .ever . wit- cetstd. i ' . As he slirs h slides, and every time he slides he slips up most woefully. We leave our "kind friends to nnd out the meaning of tne above, and wh le they are doing so we win ask a tew questions : Haven't we tne ugliest and dirtiest store in the State! Haven't we the poorest stock of eoods in Wilmington 7 Haven t we made prices much higher since we commenced ? Haven't we been very uu accommodating and impolite to you ? Haven't we charged vou for all the eoods delivered 7 Haven't we made a great many mistakes and refused to correct them when our atten tion was called thereto ? All otour friends who answer "res" to the above questions will please not buy from us any more. Kespecttully and truly, P. L. BillDGERS & CO. ! In glancirg over last Sunday's paper we regretted to notice the tacit acknowledgment from seme of our brother grocers that we had taken away pait of their trade, and making! an appeal to the obers not to leave them, We regret this exceedingly, especially as they were so kind and contra ate about our com ing to grief, but suppose, as we have deter mined to do the largest Retail Grccerv Busi ness ever done in Wilmington, we will in the future have to keep fruin being so tender hearted, and CUT DOWN PRICES a little more. c The Bloody Chasm has been Bridged ! THE LITTLE JOKERS are not quite gone! f ne line of TOILET SOAPS r. J dsv, very low down. ceivtdtc- The OLD CAPE FEAR is flourishirg aDd I ilAtt.itL.LL swimming. , We have been orer and smoked that "Cigar of Peace." (a tine Havana it was), but still think it would be bad policy to stop furnieh- j ing the rapets with our fine literary produc- j lions, as they have tie tendency to keep prices very low, which we,. of course, with all otner good grocers, desire: omly want- enough left to pay fur clerk's hire, store rent and taxes. Not Fuiitanical ! Although opposed to - the drinking of I Liquors, P. L. BKIDGER8 A CO. are not puritanical tnaush to refuse to sell them, as they think no FIRST-CLA83 GROCERY STORK can afford to be without: but they promise the lac-ies ,that they would never nnd out tbere was any on the premises, as it must be taken elsewhere to be drunk. BUMOARDNER, STUART'S DEW and DURHAM OLD RYE. received this week. TRY OUR BUTTER AND LARD! The purest, oldest, and best CORN WHIS KEY in the State, to be bought oclv at P. L. BRIDGERS & GO'S. P. S. We feel hiehly flattered at the notice taken of our advertisements, especially by a fellow grocer, who was not surprised at the absence ot our uual Sunday morning aa, on account of one of our friends having gone to New lork Saturday night dec 10 ' P. L. B & CO. SPEER'S Port GraDG Wine Used in Hundreds of Congregations for Com munion purposes. Also Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per son and the A?ed Mt Prospect Vineyards, New Jersey. Speer's Port Grape Wine ! Four Years Old, MHLS JUSTLY CELEBRATED A'ATIYK Wine ia made from the juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country, its invaiuab'e TcbJc anl Streiitlieiiiii2 Properties are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. Being the pure juice of the grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, r and genuineness are guaranceea. isrest child msr partake of its gener ous qualities, land the weakest invalid may fieial to the a? ed and debiliUted, and suited to the various ailments that afflict the weaker ex. It la, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED OV. HTVALIDSUSB SPEER'S PORT OR API. WINK. FEMALES USE SPEER'S FORI GRAPL WINE, WEAKLY PERSONS FIND A BENEFI7 BY ITS LSE. Sneer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred to other Wines. Sold bv Drufirzist generally, wbo also sea Sneer's Standard Wine Bittei a. Trade sup plied by all wholesale Dealers. See that the iffXAtttre oi A urea opeerf r&uucf e over tne cor a oi eacn ootue. A. SPEER'S ML Prospect Vineyards,rw Jersey. OiSce,Xo.34WarTenSLAew York. t or taJ e Dy uaua ibaajiui, ump gut. mch 22 Miscellaneous, Furniture; . for 40,000 People! '(3JLORE 0 T3 8 ft Cl Q U O w u o o s I O MM MMm Rpcf (lOOlis ""i vawaao, A. SMITH q&j Oif l7?. r s si J ' -Mi iit' ' s 5 f ?i - ' ft -8' 9 i : fA 1 1 r'v5t J . ' Tne Cheayest Prices,! latest aud ".Desirable Styles ! Sol J all the year round but especially at 321 TiE jBl-. '& "37 lH JhE 3S When we sell goods that are USEFUL as well as pretty. Call and see stock and get prices. No rouble to show goo 7s. decll READ! HOL7DA7 GOODS An unusually READ Staple and Fancy Groceries Wines and Liquors, Confections, French and German AVe are prepared during the Holidays o sell km Many gods will be sold less "Wines at $1.50 per gallon, worth $3. ilia ibv 1000 Bottles Champagne, 40 to 75 cent?, warranted pure. Ridlev's Celebrated Candy, Raisins, Nuts, Citron, Currants. Prunes, Oranges, OUR STORES DISPLAY THE MOST Eyer Offered in ONLY EXAMINE 00R GOODS AND PRICES 'And Save Honey.', f - . ' ' Remember we have but THREE STORES," . 11, 13 and 1C South Front Street GEORGE MYERS. IV S. This is poetry : " And nr w kind fiiei.es", cur stcry ei.o), Buy our Cbampagrie mal;c happy your friend. dec2 . ' v; ' G. AT. Fresh Celery. NOTHER SUPPLY of that tetder White Celery j'ust received. Also, Grapes iu boxes, Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Choice Apples, Ac. At S. O. NORTHROP'S, Fruit and Confectionery Stores. dec 4 A Celebrated Case. rpEOSE OYSTERS COOKED at HARRY WEBIi'3 in Me new stvle and all kinds of tyl-. It's So 1 So I Eo t Sol dec 4-1 w So! So! So I. . ' ' i Miscellaneous. OR IE$S.) House in. ins . :i(st 878. READ I JUST RECEIVED ! ! large stock of Christnjias Goods ! lie fill than the cost oT Jmportationl Lemons, Apples, , . Choice Havana Cigars. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF.' G000S( Wilmington ! Kcd and lVLIte Ath Coal l'l bIZES FOR GKAT; .STOVES, Furnaces, Heater? and liar j.f rs. screened and delivered 'prcmply iu any part of the cily at lowett prists f. r .cash. O. C. PARSLEY, J-. Agent, Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orarge and 8. WaurrSta. decl icscAy k. acBAC, thomas w. Taa5G SScILAZl Cl SZ2iLZ7GS, j Attorneys and Counsellors At It. WILlilXGTON, N. C , WILL PRACTICE ia the Sapreme saJ Federal Couru, the coan:is ofe Iljtnover, Brunswick, Columbus aai Peair, and will accept special rtaiaers froa.aa parts of the State ' w . r pB Ofice hour, Ifrta 19 A. Jf. to I F. H. Ue Hit I (
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