;.'! j'" . t '.. '"' '''.VT"" ' : '' '.""'. "' I'" I Ml o rm, i ii hr ni,r I... ,.,i .1 .,.. XNVXx .4 I THIS PAPER . I ". ' j" -. 'V r , 'drU 3- J V.i,,, - - - J 'I ' TtZ-5. THIS" 'PAPER (ubliJKHl tTerjr afternoon, Sundays' ex- J cepted by JOS 11. T. JAM ES, FPITOR AI J'KOrRlETOK. Nl-IWCRirTIONS, IOSTAGE PAIR mc year, $5 00 ; Six months, $2 50; Three months, $1 1 25; One month, 60 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the above ratee, or 13 cent per week. t Ad rer tiling ratei low and liberal. jt Subscribe n will please report any and ll failures to receire their paperaVegnlarly. 31 K. II AYES' POLICY. . We are afraitl that there is a great tlcal in ire '1 icy about Mr. Hyes' policy llun was inani felted at the first, or than ap pt'Mrs mi the surface now, aa i evidenced hv t lie decirfion of the , Cabinet in Tegard injiouisiana. J A week ! ago it seemed as iliinigh MK. Hayes had determined upou liis line of conluct, that'the troops would calli oil arid the tw States of South ( '.krolii) 1 and Louisiana would be left to st'tlle their own domestic affairs as would In st suit themselves. The policy of Mr. Jl.iyc.. iu tbu particular was no secret; it vi;;s openly asserted aud met with no .dc cither from bis frien,ds or from bim M'll, yet that policy lias unlorgoiie a Vliangc a,nd when a verdict in thu suits Iu ! been promis&l and eagerly looked for we. now find that the papers are all to be vj'tned again and that endless litigation ..n- I m ii ii v viul 'I'liPTH is nnn fliimr nr the other to be inferred from this result;! t ithcr that Mr. Hayes has wilfully deceived .;t lie people of thy South, allowing them to thciah hopes that were destined never to Ikj fulfilled or else that he has. fallen iuto tho h;irila and under the influence of the . tM.'i i 1 1 M-llii nilxl niwl ruinml flirt I pUlv i lit I tot. 1 ' t v vt ..uvA i uuivu ttii country for eight years under the policy tan icil out .in (Jraiit's administration. I in the case of 1 the people of Louisiana it wouKl be well for Mr. HaN'es to under htand that he is as a child playing witji jire, and that the embers,, now smoulder ing there may be fanned, iuto a llainc which1 may bfiug further woe and dis aster upon a people who. have suffered -mo much and too long already at the hinds of the party of which Mr.,' Hayes is now the leadtr aud champion. LOCAL xNEWS. The Mails. 1 The M( Us close ami arrive at the City PostoMie follows : I CLOSK. Northern through ' mails f - - ":1''P M Northerii through uiul way mailW. 8:15 A M .Mall.- for the 'i. C. ltoilroad, and rt)iites iiippllecl thereirom - -.: 1 31 .southern muLlsfur iillxiutsf?outli, Uaily - - - - - - 0:ot V 31 WesU-rn malls (G. C. .It. W.) daily (cxi'pt Sunday) - - - G:00 A 31 FayettevlIU, and ofllccs on Caio . Ffar ltlver, Tuesdays and Fri days -! - - - - 1:00 P M l aytteville by C. C. It. V. daily, jjexceptSundaj's) - : - - (5:00 A M f mihIow II. Jind iiitcrmediatc of- ttrvH every Friday - - - 6:00 A 31 MiiithvUlo mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays.) - - '2:00 1 31 .Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Supply, Snallotte and I.ittlo Jtivcr, every Friday at - - 0:00 A 31 ,, AKRIVK. t 'Northern tluoufili mails ! - - 12:11 P 31 'Northern through uml way Jnails. 7:1 1 31 Southern mailn ------- f A M Mails delivered from 0:00 A. M. to! 7.1K 1'. M., and on Sundays from 8:"o to !:.'!0 A. M. Stanip DHUvoix'n from H A. 31. to 12 31., anil from 2 to 0 P. 31.. i Money order and Kefristor lVpartiuents open muuc us stamp ottiee. . stampH for Kile at general delivery when tainp office is ciosed., j Key Boxes accesstbhyal all hours, day and .Dlwht. I - J M ' .Mails collected from street boxes every dav , at 1W M, ', ' - , New AdTertisciiients. A. D. C.vZAtx, Agt Baltimore and New York Steamihip Co. . . Giles Jc MuRCtitsos Slaw Cutters. Cius. I). iIfcBs, & -Co Englwh ami Scotch Ales and Porters; 5000 Sweet Oranges A. David Business and Dress Suite. J. W. Lu rm -Freeh Choice Candies. Prof Go miz Opera lion se. A.- SaEisaJ -Fine Assortment of Child ren's Suits, Ja$t Received.1 ' Our friends and palrons ,cill pleuse understand that carrier boys are not a" toil to sell copies of the Review I'lease do not buy of them or encourage them to sell lis it will positively cost the boy His siluation.tchen delected. No sessiou cjf tho City Court to-uay. 3layor s coil rt receipts arc falling of. There hai been but one interment in ( akdalc this week. r Tuu llegistcr of Deeds this week issued marriage licenses for two wLitc and two 1 1 colored couples. r The iotermeuts in l'ino Forest Ccme 'tery this week; foot up 2 adults and 1 still born child. 'J Sch.r Geo r. JaceU, from thisjpoit, ar rived at Vineyard Haven from this port v-on the 21st inst. ; Schr. llaltic Turner, Huppcr, cleared from Kencbipjkport for Hockport on 'thu l'Jth inst, to' load (or this port. The coniiug female hat for Spriug looks i - as if it had beu run over leuffth-wisc vy a uroau-wiiecltM road wagon. Blue glass ha been triod by a young man on Mirket street for weak moustaches, but he has not reported progress yet. ' 1 he good I folks in : llaleigh must live fast, to-day's Observer having beeo pub- luvhed yesterday, judging by the dale. !: . . A dispatcli received here to-dajf from Judge. Seymour, Estates that Robcrsou Court will not open until next Tuseday iiiormng. ii i II II II ill. II if l II II i II I r- 1 1 ii l i. ill r II ,! 1 1 I I i ao name or the , . . . . :. . :. : . - ?I Wild . - :.V- " . ' ' - xnra auTigii I I II II U ' ' II II 111 II II Y II T 114 11 1 1 I U! M 11 I r - II II II II 1 I II 1 I 11 II II 1 II II II II 1 I ' II It '111 I WI W h .. . .. -V.f rsxT 1T7TT IfTMAmrkM ' AT n "'01 A VVJJ. A. YY X JLiitXXli X vli 9 1. v., u11 A uiong the new parasols is one of black bilk, tri mmings with a deep flounce of lace, and having a gayly colored butterfly embroidered on it. ' . Light blue crepe vails, having long ends tied around the back and fastened in front with a pin or a rosebud, are particularly becoming to blondes. I The best temperance lecturer is a good salt mackerel ; if the man or woman who cats one don't take to water, then they arc gone cases surely. Light blue crepe vails, having long ends tied around the neck and fastened in front with' a pin or a rosebud, arc particul arly becoming to blondes. Colds and sore throats aro very preva lent now, superinduced.by standing on the corners and talking to men about signing the petitions, and politics. A blue glass chimney on the parlor lamp will bring a young man up to the point of proposing to a cross-eyed niaid'en with store teeth in three Sunday eve- The list piece of music, entitled ''The' Old Man's Head is Bald," is getting to be rpuite popular iu many families, where the bead of the family boasts- a full suit of hair. . - . Side laced shoes carrry the day with thu fair ones, and solid cardinal red stockiugs with Hunt white-stripes just at the ankle arc considered the perfection of style. 1 f you have a good sister, love and cher ish her with all your heart ; if you have none, why, then, love and cherish the good sister of some other man with all your heart. When streamers are worn on bonnets fhey will be longer than ever. Although long streamers are the more graceful, by being carried to the' extreme they arc often made to appear ridiculous. ,lt is probable that there jvill be a full representation of the officers of the two military companies of Charleston at the meeting in Wilmington for the election of officers of the ''occoii 1 Battalion," on the loth. . . Last y eek a young man in Wilmington sent 2o cents and a postage stamp in re ply to an advertisement ofv"IIow to make .... an Impression," and received for answer, 'sit dowii in a tray of dough." He thinks of suing hc editor. j A determined but very devoted wife up town, hasprocurrcd a blue glass broom handle, and now her husband doesn't go to the lodge at all. He is at home by seven, in bed before eleven, and dreams sweetly of heaven. . ' : - This is the time for those who dwell in cities if they want health this summer, to clean up backyards, in fact, police their entire premises and remove all the filth and infectious secretions that have accu mulated during the winter. The Last Week in Lent. The solemn Lenten season is drawing to a close. To-morrow is the last Snnday in Lent .and is known in the Calendar as l'alm Sunday, representative of. the day on which the Saviour entered Jerusalem, seated on an ass, 'while the multitude cut oft' branches of the palm tree and scat tered them in His way, cryjng "Hosanna: Blessed is the Iviug ofIsrael that cometh in the name of ; the Lord." It ; was on that day that Christ wept over Jerusalem and prophesied its destruction, and on which he went iuto the Temple and cast out all that bought and sold there and overthrew the tables of the money changers. The week which succeeds Palm Sun day, or rather that with which it begins, iis invariably entitled Passion Week, Great 'Week and Holy Week. It is the saddest and most solemu pcijiod of the entire year in the Churchandi is devoted to fasting and prayer I aud religious meditation. Good Friday, now but five days distant, is typical of the Crucifixion of Christ ; the next 'day, Saturday, is Easter Eye, and this day is held in commemoration of the state in which our Saviour was be tween the day of his death and that on which he rose from the dead. Easter Day is that on which his resurrection vifas ac complish a! Then it is that-the Church lays aside the habilaments of Woe and mourning, and comes forth clothed in gar ments of joy, with the glad halleluias and the happy rejoicings on the risscn Christ. Prof: Gomez advertises magic, ventrilo quism and gifts at the Opera House next Monda' evening. Save your dimes, little d'ues, for the occasion. . UAA W I V A I UJ IV A ' WnU 'A jU U Propagating Plants. Percrson Henderson writes to the American Agriculturist concerning a new method invented by himself for "laying" geraniums. He bends over the branch intended for the layer until it has broken off all but the bork. ' In this coudition tie leaves it hanging from eight to twelve davs, when he takes it oft" and pots it. Not one in .a huudrcd fails to grow, he says , Kntghti of Honor. The Kaleigh Observer says;. The Knights jofHonor is a new order recently intro duced in this State. It is of English originand has existed for a large number of years in the Mother country. The American Knights of Houor is an im provement on the English order, as many of the original defects .were cured upon 'its organization in this country .1 It is a charitable, benevolent-institution, and em bodies with it a plan of insurance that is said to be highly satisfactory. There are now eleven Lodges' in the State, and a Grand Lodge of the order will be organ ized in Wilmington on the 17th of April. How to Explode a Lamp. , The Scientific American gives some of the circumstances which lead to .the ex-' plosion of kerosene lamps, the philosophy of all of tbem being that the flame may pass down the wick and ignite the vapor which, accumulates in the .upper portion of the lamp. This vapor is not an explo sive as the term is ordinarily .understood, but when it is confined so that the gasscs resulting from its combustion cannot escape freely into the open air tbe vessel confin ing it will be shattered. This ignition of the vapor may be brought about as fol lows ; 1 1. A lamp may be standing on a tableor mantle, and a slight putf of air from the open window or door may cause an ex plosion. 2 A lamp be taken up quickly from a tabh or mantel and instautiy exploded 3. A lamp is taken out into the entry where there is a draft, or out of doors, and an explosion ensues. 4. A lighted lamp is taken . up a llight of stairs, or is raised quickly to place it on the mantel, resulting iri an explosion.. In these cases the mischief is done by the air movement either b3T suddenly check- mg tne aratt, or lorcing air ctown tne chimney against the flame. 5. Blowing d)wn the chimney to extin guish the light is a frequent cause .f ex plosion. ; C. Lamp explosions have . Uvn caused by using a chimney broken oil" at the top, or one that has a piece broken' out, where by the. draft ...is variable, and the IJamc unsteady. 7; Sometimes a thoughtless person puts a small wick in a large burner, thus leav ing considerable space along the edges of the wick. An old burner, with its air- draft clogged up, which rightfully should i be thrown away, is sometimes continued in use, ane the final result is an explosion. Vot the Iteview. A Story and a Moral. - An esteemed politician of the old school, whose ardor for the Ameiican or Know Nothing party was worthy of all praise, as a mere matter of ardor, once illustrated tne dangers then besetting their newly fledged party by the couditiou of the in habitants of Jerusalem during the siege under Titus. It will be remembered in that case the division1 of the inhabitants ,was under two leaders, and that instead of fighting the legions of Kome on the out side of the walls, they found time to fight among j themselves until gaunt famiue stalkedabroad in the city of David. At this juncture Joscphus oft'ered his mediatorial services for the sake of peace, but was rudely repulsed by the two fac tions'which were striving for the mastery of the'eity; while on the other hand a large number of the inhabitants even risked all by . trying their fortunes w ith the enemy rather than'dic by starvation. Instead of being saved from their misery, however, they were only chang ing a situation .made desperate and nn-. bearable by their own cowardice, for one horrid in the extreme. For preparatory to their desertion these wretches swal lowed as much gold coin as they could, and the enemy -discovering this valuablo secret, instead of welcoming their late foes as a brave enemy should, straightway sought for the hidden treasures in the famine-cursed bodies of the Jews. MOKAL. firstly. The death of the Know Noth ing party, in spite of this warning, might be remembered with profit in the present state of our city politics. Secondly. Political safety cannot be secured by str iking hands with our - enemies; but if the remedy of desertion to and affiliation with our enemies is attempted look out for the discmbowelment of tbe deserters when it pleases the enemy to look for treasure. 0 d 0 New purses, very useful for carrying the troublesome silver coins, arc made of small rigs of steel or silvered wire. They have lorig chains . and may le either suspended from the belt or held iu the hand. Tlic price of theni varies, according to the size, from fifty cents to $2. r. rPTJF? n A V f A Dnti yxtiyxii, laauuil -.' Sundav Services-. ; ;-- hr' Worship in the various ' chtnxflics1 of the city to-morrow as follows ; , st. johs's cnbait H J corner of Third and lied Cross streets. Her. , George Patterson, Rector, March 25th Palm Sundayj and the Armuncia tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary .-Celebration of the Holy .Eucharist . 7 J a. m. Morning Prayer 11 a. h?. ' Eveobg Prayer 7 J p. m. : - - 1 Q f $ March 26th. Monday before Easter. Morning Prayer 7 a. m. Ante-Oommnn-ion Office 12 m. .Eveninz Praver 5 d- m. March 27th. Tuesday befors Easter.- ilorning Prayer 7 J ' a. m, ' ! AnteCom- 111 union Ufficc 12 m. Evening Prayer 5 p. m. March 28th. Wednesday beforeEaster. Morning Prayer 11 a. m. Litany and Prayer arid Lecture 8 p. m. Ii March 29th. Thursday .before Easter. Morning Prayer 74 a. m. Evening l'rayr 5 p. m. Institution of the Last Supper 8 p. m. - ' March 30th. Good Friday. Morning i'rayer, Litany and Ante-Uommunion Of fice with sermon 11a. m. Evening Prayer 0' p. m. .; ; March Slab. Easter .f "Even r-Morning Prayer and Arite-O)uimuriion Offictj 7 a. ra. Evening Prayer 2 p. m. ' I ! April 1st.- Easter Dav. 1st Celebra tion of the Holy Eucharist, 7 J a. m. Morning Prayer with Second Celebration 11 a. m. Children's Choral Service 4 p.m. j Even ing frayer with S;rmon. 8 p. m. April 2nd. Monday iri Easter .Week. Morning Prayer 7i a. m. Evening Trayer 5 p.m. April ord. Tuesday in Easter Week. Morning Prayer 7J a. ni. Evening Prayer 5 p. m. . ' SECOND niESBVTERIAN CHUIICH, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets, lev. C. M. Payne pastor. Regular servi ce every Sabbath at 11 a. in. and 8 p.m. Safcbath School-and Bible Class, at 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8 p m. Young Men's Meeting at the Pas tor's residence every Tuesday at 8 p hi. Ladies meeting for prayer at the Pastor's residence, Tuesday after the second Sab bath in each month at p. ro. H st. paul's (evang.) Lutheran church, Corner of Sixth and Market streets, Uev G. D. Bernheim pastor. Palm Sunday, March 25 th German servffce and exami nation of Catechumens at 1 a m.l " Eog lish service at 8 pm. Sunday School at 3 pm. Christian Association at 4 p m. Service every day during the week at oh p m in the English language except Friday and Saturday. j , : Good Friday, March 30th Preparatory service iu German at 105 a m. German service and communion at 11 a m. Eng lish service and confirmation at 8 p m. Seats free to all of these services every first BArrisx en vncii, corner of Market and Fifth streets, lie v. James B. Taylor, pastor. Services at 1 1 a m and 7 p m. . Sunday School at 9$ a m. Young men's prayer meeting Tues day night at 71 o'clock. Begular church prayer meeting inursday night 1 at o clock. ' . ST. JAMES CHURCH, corner of Market and Third streets, Kcv. A. A. Watson, D. D. rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. Sunday School at4 pw; " ' -Hi 1'ttONT STREET M. E. CHCBCIT.fiQUlrifi corner of Front aud Walnut itrctjy Eer J . E. .ranu pastor. Service cverySab bath at 11 a- m auJ 71 p m. Sabbath School at 3 p m. ; ' "-i -V 1H TII STREET H. E. CHUltCII SOUTH, situated on Fifth, between. Nun, aud Church streets, Bev. J. M. Rhodes pastor. Services at 11 a m and 7J p m Sabbath School at l a m. 1 '". A ST. THOMAS' (CATHOI.H') cniTKCU, Dock street, lctween Second vand Third streets. Morning services at 7 and 10 a rii. Yespcn-s at 1 p.m. 8umbiy-3chd)l at 9 a.m. L FRIST runYTEttlAN-rilCKCH, corner Third ami Orange streets, Kev. Jos. II. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Regular ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7J p. m. j ; - ST. TAI L'S CUCRCU, (EPISCOTAL.) corner of. Fourth and Orange streets. Services at 11 a in aud 7 p m. Sunday School at 31 p mi : Itev.'lV U.haSer, rector. Seats free. ' SEAMEN'S BETHEL. on Dock between Front and Water street. Rev. J. L. Keen, chaplain. Services every Sunday morning at 11 am. All are wel come. Seats free. si;. 1 FIRST CONGREGATrONAL CHURCn. ';- Services every Sunday in Academy Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets, at 11 a m, and 8 p in. Sunday Scboo at 3 p in. . -'. j . . - j 1 SEOXD BATTIST CUt'KCn, on Cth between Oiurcb and Cattle streets. Services at 11 am and 7 p m. ' FIKsT FREEWILL BAPTTPT CHCBCIf, ' corner Fourth and Dawson street. - Ser vices at 11 a ni. and 7 p m.' - ST. MAKK's (COLORED) EriSCOPAL CIIUfiCH, corner. of Sixth and Mulberry treeU. Sunday, Marcb 23th ralm , Sunday, Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at o o'clock. Sunday School at St. Barnabas S. H. at 3j p. m. Confirma tion Class at 6 p. m. During Passion week Or Praj-er at 71 o'clock ;Evcni, 5 o'clock. - Friday (Gootl IViday,) k.. p. ni. Easter Eve at 71 a. t Holy Communion S?at8 fr 4g at I8 -.ajht nl ATy I 4i,io. iMJ.n OD. The Thermometer. If the United States Signal Oflico at this place we obtain the follomng report of the tbrmom'eterfas taken this morn-inlt7:31t)cloc.-,A, ' ' Aiignsta,:.48 ; .CliaJcston, 54 ;f Gncin liati t Jacksonville 53 ; j Knox Tille, 44; tynchborgj 41; Memphis, 5C; Montgomery, 51 ; ! Nash vill & -JTew Orleans: CO : New York 4;Korfolk, 49; Pittsburg, 37 Savan nah, 63 ; St. Louis, 25 ; Washington, 14 ; Wilmington J54 . ' : , '! . - - f j . - - ' -. it ' Dime Savings. - You do not buy thread, buttons or cloth of short or fraudulent count or measure. not coffee, sugar or butter. of short weights; then why buy and pay for what purports to be a half pound ; or a pounds can or package of Baking Powder which is twenty to thirty per cent short weight? Dooley's Yeast Powder is guaranteed full weight every time. Cut this Out It May Save Your Xife There is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung f Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some wumu uie raiuer inanuay to cents lor a bottle of medicine that' would cure them Dr. A. Boschees German Syriip has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish every one that tries it, If you doubt what we say in print, . cut this ;out and take it to your Druggist, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. In this age of education aud cencral in telligence,the household is hardly bomplet, wunouca uornisn & Uo. l'iano or Organ. Read the advertisement in another column and then send for illustrated catalogue and price list. , . ; an 8. New Ad vertisemen Is. OPERA HOUSE. CSdnday Evening, Harch 26. f OPEXLVG NIGHT OF SIG. GOMEZ, Emperor of Magicians andf Premier Ventriloquist of the age. . f Remember,' Everybody is to receive ancle gant Album of CO pages bound in Gkd, he- Biaes jiiegant ana vastly I'rescnts to be given les Aamission, Jj cents. Kegcrvcd Seats 50 cents. Gallery 25 cents. All SchooljOhi d ren 15 cents, providing they purcbasfe their ticketsjbetore 6 1. 31. , Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. mch 21 5000 SWEET ORANGES 5000 Very Largo and Choice ! 1 it- 20 BARRELS APPLES 20 ;, In Fine Order, j CHAS D.tMYERS &IC0., 867 Uorth Front Ot! inch 24 FUESft AND CHOICE Gandie 1 Marsh Mallow DrOpa. I I Chocolate Pralines, Jim Crows, I :' r ChocaTatc Carouiele', Cocoanut Cream, ' Cream Walnuts, . , Cream Dates, Dried Eig, . . Cream Taffy, Orangcc ' .. ; , Apples, Grapes, j ; . Shellback, Walnut Tafly. J . W . LI P P I f S, OONFECTIONEK Y STOliE, j N.EI47orner Front and Princess Sts. ia-, Sign of Punch. ' mch 111 Business and Dress Suits D F ALL TUE LATEST STYLES In I, English and French Worsted, Cassimcres and CHEYOlTS are now exhibited: on my tables.. ; - ""v""! ' .'''" : I! t ; Only the very best BLUE FJLAivELS, the Color warraated, arc offered and at prices comparing farormblr .with any other house in the ci j. - - - (.. tf I Cheroit Suits them. ' a spechUty. Call and tec ' J:"' :' .:' : 'f I' V i " A- SATIS, ach 2 J s aothicrV 27 Market: eL Her Stock. IEAXfi JVST RETURNED FKOM TIIE "i s.t;iJ 1 , j- .. ... s Northern marketj vherc I lrchada one of f . ' tbe largest and "moit complete tockj of GcntV, . i Youth's abd Children' Clothing and Fur- niching Goods ever brought to this market. c; - ' ;'-1 " ;' "'':': ;':" '.''"' ' ': : I defy competition and defy the hard times " - - f - . ii,. - and am prepared to sell at pricca that will en- a " r , -- 'A. sure aatkfactkmv ' ADZIHZZ3Zlf ': " - JIarket atreet, mch 13 '.' QUBSCIUBJC TO T1IK . 1)ALY REVIEW " . -.A from our trcnds oa kSj tifti Hita ef general iatcre$t brit.?, tm iri i. The came uiuiuca 10 me ilttor. CoBimunications nnust bt tint tea ealr one eiJe of the paper. " - rcrsonalities xnustbc avoided. ..j , IT And it is especially and p&rticlr1y Uod that xic editor does not always eatow the views of correspondent, unless to stated in the editorial columns. . 1 - New AdverticomontsJ Wilmi ngton, CJ. -D.t STEAMSHIP UI3, ; The Steamer Capt, Price , WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMOKK OJT SATURDAY, MARCH M;1 To be succeeded by Stmr. capt ozazmn; On Wednesday, March 23' and thereafter sailing from Baltimore evcy-'- WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. , ' Sr Shippers can rely upon thepyoapt Sailing of steamers as advertiaed. "CT Through Bills of Iiadinff scn to and from" Philadelphia, and ?ryTipt Sispatch guaranteed. '. For Freight Engagements apply to A, D. CAZAITZ, Agent, 1 Wilmington, 7. O. L. S. BELDEX, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent Corner Lee and Light StreetsBaltimore: mch 21 CLYDE'S ! ' ' v- ' AND. ' ; ; Wilmington, TJ, Cf Steamship Line, The Steamer BENEFACTOR. CArx. jroxxss, ' WILL SAIL FROil NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To bo succeeded! by Steamer ' ' ... CAPT. WAIKJLmr, On Wednesiay, Inarch 20. Q. Shippers can rely upon the DroCtDt sailing of Steamers as adrertiaed. ( VAILIXG FROM YILmXG7bX ' T)AY AX WEDNESDAY. - C For Freight Engagements apply to : : ;t A. D. CASATJX. Ag-eat, Wilmington, XT. O. L. S.'BELDEN, Soliciting Agent ., . WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General Igent," 6 Bowling Green, or. Pier 13, 2f. Rj New York. febO English and Ocotcti Ales & Porterb 15 Casks and 28 Cases ST. LOUIS LAGER CEH1. One Hundred Family Casts. Best Beer Gold. IHS.D.MIERUC(I: 5 l 7 north Front Otreetl mch" '21 ' -' ' Slaw Cutters! JjOR SALE AT : : - l'-y ) GILES & mnHKOlTO ' New Hardware Store. UK I. '21 o) mew IPDM11I1 . A ' .; t . f r 7"