THIS PATER oiolUhed every. aftraon, Sasdajs e- JOSH. T. J AM ES IDITOK AHD FROPaiKTOB. St'BHCKIPTIOyS, lOHTAOE PAID. asysar.SSOO Six montse, $ 3 50 ; Thre moBtU.l IS; One month, 50 oesta. pv- niocr will be delivered by.earriera, tof ebanre, in any part of the city, at the ve rat- or IS cents per weak. . - . drertiBiBZ rates ow oi lirerai gj-Joberibra will pliaae report any and - :!areato rcie tir papers regularly. r Sow Advortieemnntfl. hoWH & RODDICK. 5 & 10 Cont Store. K COKNKK OF MAUKKT AND ihOoND fclTt Kl.) 'E TaKF. Till OM'ORTUNiTY of 1 V Ui.ia t.? enera; public 'or thiir rery U'uyJ ..i -...n id the bire branch of i.ur bf I t-rcire to tt that t to t:m aicce air ntp b w- Tr carried tnch rtineni a at present. HaTia antlci-th- re rut area advance ia auch god, are n Jn'lj peared to offer the largest and Cheapest wwrtiurat eevh wa in this section at an y time We can with tratlifolneea aaerttht 'nf itoc ia more than doae toe sue of any Lthmr ul tMi iind onth of Baltimore. It i-i a ery eaj matter to call in and ver fj the aboT atatemeat. W e would alio adl that we hare of late I -od aereral new departments to the above, which we retail at higher prices, cocaiatin of many uaf u articles in Houaekeepiog , Ac, auc aa we hare a demand for, and ia future it will be our endeavor to keeD adding any and eTerythinr we can buy useful and bflow ra.ue. Uuriotntion la to make thia THE tt lore of the South for Bargains of all Kinds. Th followlsj ia a rry impe-fect liat but , fur pace will admit of no more. Japanese Ware, (1 M a- Tin Ware, H elisors, French OreiiJn ttlackinz, lok, Oil Canf, Machine Oil, faucets, Trays, Trumpet. Toilet! tio;. Childrens' Slates, Pei f joiery. Jewelry, Gmls, Fep Ouna 1'oor b amperes, Cork dcrewe, Dolls, Hair Fins, Pulleye, Lemon qaeezrs, Wa let-, Brushea, Bracelets, Forks, Tabie and Tea Spoons, Beads, Garbles. Balls, Htove Polish, Pistols, Caa Openers, MotUs, Needle and Pins, Pocket books, Padlocks, Chlsela, Screw Drlrers, Mirror a, Clethws Pins, H pontes, Jumping Ropes, Note Paper and in- ToUet t eU, relopes. Vaiei. Feather Duatets. Vtloctpcdea, Cans, Wagors, Wah Boards, Clocks. Doll Carriagra, Rssor Strata, Brooma, Buckets, Baskets, Hamburg Edgings, Spool Cotton. Hamburg Insertions, Hpool Hilk, Ladies k OenU UdkTa.Spool Flax, Linen Table 5akins,Ladiea Hi s, . Liaen Tab.e Doilies, Childrens liose, Kuchiag. Gents 8"cks, CoUaretu, Gentafhirts, &c, .Vc, Ac, &c, ic, WUOLESALE AND RETAIL. BROWN & BODDICK, 5 and 10 Gent Store, X. E. Csrner of Market and Second Streets feb 21 New Crop Cuba. 30S Hhds and Tierces New Crop Cuba Molasr.es, Now landing ex Brig Flora. J . For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Potatoes.Flour , Sugar , HOO Bbls. Early Rose Potatoes. 1 0 O O Bbls Flour, Super to Extra Family, 275 Bbls Sugar, Granulated, Standard A, Extra C and C, 425 Bags Coffee, Rio, Laguyra and Java, 35 O Boxes Smoked and D S Sides, ISO Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 400 Boxes Lye and Potash, 2525 Boxes Laundry and Toilet Soap, 150 Boxes Starch; 350 Whole and Half Boxes Candle?, ' Candy, Paper, Snuff, Tobac- . co. Nails, Buckets, Hoop Iron, &c 500 Bales Choice Timothy and Eastern Hay, 3200 Sacks Marshall's Fine Salt, 4500 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 3500 Sacks Peruvian Cotton Guano, Tor sals low j WILLI AM8 k MURCHI80V, feb.lt WhslssaJe Qro, A Con. Mart. r TV H VOL. Vj WILMINGTON, N. ft, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880. NO. 9 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement. P IlaiKRBaaflifi w Hot ki , Pull down th gallows ! Wit dow Glass all sizes at Price's. ' t . No iiitennfiii! in Be'ievue Cemetery K . ' - . . I Knives Hii.i Forks, lcket Knives Sea. or the Ctii dren at Jac hi'.h. ThrK lQt.TU)nt8 l!i UtkiUie this two cbiklreo and oi.e adult. WVfi A Texan has bf-en. bvtrn without any brains. Tlfe . jury b ix yawns' for him. There was only ono interment in Piae Forest child. . C m.-U ry (colored) that ot a Even the canniba's have a tender re gard for old a.'e. They will not eat a tnissicnary who is -over fifty years old.. . Teetotalers object to the theatre be cause the hore cftens get full, and the audience gef.a intoxicated with de light. Never, blow down a lamp chimney to extinguish the Mime, for it is quite li able to return the compliment and blow i you up. ! A philosopher sys: You require id marriage precisely the same quality that you would in eating sausage abfolute confidence.' People with thin heads of hair should use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hir Re newer to make the hair grow cut thick. Wanted, a barber who will admit that he never cut a man while shaving him, and a bachelor who is not looking 'for a rich widow. The Register of Deeds lias issued six marriage licenses during the week, three of which were for white and three for col ored couples. Mr. I. Furmaubki, who ' 19 "well known in thia city, is now located in Monroe, Ya. We are glad to know he is doing well in his new home. A man has uo more right' to say an uncivil thiDg than to -act one: no more r5ght to say a rude thing to another than to knock him down. Steamboatmen report ' that the waters of the Cape Fear are slowly falling off, but that there is yet un abundance-of water for boating purposes.- Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Silver Plated Forks and Spoons; largest variety and lowest prices at Jacobi's Full many a rose is born to blush un seen, and waste its fragrance on the deseit air; full many a nip i9 taken behind the rcreen, and" cloves and ccffne, co, -aie. eaten there. Housekeepers may be glad to know that jelly, covered with pulverized sugar, will keep without mold, if it is set away on a high shelf, where 6mall boys can not get at it. A 2ood book and a i?oo l woman are excellent things for those who know how justly to appreciate their value. There are men, however, who judge of both from the beauty of their covering. Mr. A. L. Butts is a much more accH rate proiiuosticitor than Prof. Tic The shower of stars predicted by him for lait night actually occurred-, and the audience at the Opera House were very much pleas ed with it. , Chrbtraas Fire Dogs and Fire Irons, Fluting Machines and eery sort, of Hardware at lowest sort of cash prices at Jacobi's. . ' ' Why sutler with a bid Cold if one bot tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp will cure a C:ugh of the worst kind. Dr. Bull's Coush Syrup is sold, for 25 cents per bot tie in evtry respectable drug store in the United Dtatea. ot Enough Sleep- 'As a poop'e, we do not pet enough sleep; we do not get enough res; we will not take time (or such things; herjee our nervousness, our instability, our hasty temper, and premature g'mngs out of tbe stamina of life. Half cf us are o'd at three score, the'very time a man ought to be in his mental, moral' and physical prime. Half of our wires, especially in the farming districts, die long before their timr, because they do not get rest and s'.eep proportioned to their labor. Personal. Rtv. J. B. Bobbitt, for some years editor of the Raleigh Christian Advo cate the organ f the M. E. Church, South, in this State, Rave us the pleas ure of a brief call this forenoon. Mr. Bobbitt is on a business visit to this city ia connection with Trinity College, of which institution he is now tbe agent, and is trying to raise sufficient money to pay off tne College debt. Apocalyptic Vision or St. John on the i Isle of Patmos. Mr. A. L. Butt's paintings, representiug the Vision of St. John on tbe Isle ol Patmos, were exhibited at the Opera House last night and to an unusually largt audience for .a panoramic exhibition. As is known to our readers, the artist who has placed these scenes upon canvass, is a North Carolinian, and as "a prophet is not without honor save in his own country," etc., we must say, that if the paintings above mentioned are not appre ciated by our people" then certainly the quotatioa above is literally true as to North Carolinians, as far as our artists are concerned. i Tbe scenes illustrating tbe vision of St. John, are shown in twenty-one paintings, containing over six thousand feet of can vass,1 and is the labor of years ot patience, skill and the expenditure of m jch money, and present upon their face the undeniable evidence of the work of a born artist. The views must be seen to be appre ciated. It is therefore needless for us to particularize. But the la?t fize f cenes are simply magnificent. "The Beautiful Wo man' "Woman of Babylon," 'The Snarklins New Jerusalem." ''One of the a - Pearly" Gates" aud especially the "New Jerusalem," are certainly scenes that tend to awaken in the hearts of the most nn concerned, a desire, or at lest a hope, to inherit at laf t so blessed and beautiful place. ' As an evidence of the appreciation of the audience last night, the three last cenes. notwithstanding their Biblical nature, were greeted with hearty applause, and so enraptured were a portion of the audience at the last scene "The New Jerusalem'' that 'sotre of them lingered after the clone of the entertainment to gaze up:n,its enchanting beauty. W? take p'e.isure in recommending i theset.paintings to the patronage of the peopk not only of North Carolina, but wherever they may be exhibited, not mere ly as; a matter of State pride, but upon their own intrinsic merit. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthlr for March- Tbo opening article iu this number is an exceedingly interesting one ,on the lite and genius of the late Frank Leslie, by Uichard B. Kimball. There are ten ad mirable illustrations, wiih a portrait of tie deceaeed. There are desciip ive 'articles ot 'Mantua'; of ihe 'LJleik'eller, or Vaults of the Doiu Kirche,' uudor the Church of St Peter, Bremen; a very vivid description ol the explorations ot the Austrians in Kaiser Fiat z Jr-sel's Land, and the escape from it, etc. Henry Barton Biker has an excellent article on 'The Old Tavern Life in Eiigland'.'describiig the haunt of old time 'celebrities. 'Dairy Fatmiug in America' U iliborately treated by A. t Fuller, and Robert James JJaon, M. 1). F. Il.iL. S.. has a profusely illustrated article en.itled, Why the Wind Blows, which! is replete with highly interesting information. The department of fiction is more than usually excellent. The serial Not Gultj.'jy E'-ta W Pierce, is continued and there are short ttories by the author of That Lass o' Lowne's,' John Gilbert, Walter Elgar McCann, Eleanor Kirk, Sue Chpsmitwood, and other celebrated writers. There are poems of great merit, several of them beautifully illustrated There I is a vry jd mdant miscellany em bracing a Urge variety of subjects, and at. forcitg a vast anmmr.t ot instruction and enter.ainment. ' o better and cheaper nngizise is published, or one more de serving of the extensive pa'rooage bestow ed uppn it. There are 12S quarto pages, overJ)0 embellishments, wkha beautiful colored frontispiece, 'Nature's 0 n ilir or.' Single copies areoaly 2 j cents each; the annual subscription $3, sent postpaid. A-dviress Frank Leslie's Publishing House o3,5D and 37, Park Place, New York. Good Evidence. When such men as the Rev Dr. narvev. Father Fi?z Gerald, Prof. Green, Dr. Brtine, Col. John K. McChesney, E. W.' Neff, and a host of others equally trustworthy, certify over .their own signaturee to the marvelous efficacy of Warner's Safe Kidney aqd Liver Care, in the diseases for which it is recommended, t is time to dismiss doubts ou the sub ect. 1 (SPECIAL TO THE HAILT REV1BW.) The Extra Session to be Called Any how. ItALKNiii February 21st, 1880. Editor Daily Review : The Governor has decided to call an extra session of the Legislature to con veoe in Raleigh on Monday, the 15th day of March next. Those who are disposed to run the machine and fight it out on that line to snit themselves, can now have an oppor tunity to make a display in all their para phernalia and war paint. Next January would be too long to wait for a legisla tive session, and twelve months ago be fore the State had gone to the expense of building the railroad across and through the mountains, when the Legislature was in session, was too soon for Mr JBest, and his kind generous friends w o are goiDg to plank $30,000 down for the oil for tbe machine which they propose running. Of course there will be no lobbying on, this question of the sale of the railroad and therefore Mr Bed and bis millionaires will not have to spend any money in that way. Not t oiuplted With The request of President MacRae of Oakdale Cemetery wili not be complied with in every respect. We understand that the Mayor ha3 signified his willing ness to deputize any watchman whom the Cemetery Company sees fit to put In yaKoaie, out wm not sena one or tne po- 1 1 Ml 1 1 I lice lorceto guard tne nowers and lets in the Cemetery. Uly tourt. Alderaian Flanner, tbe Mayor pro tern, Vialrl a lawaa thia mnrrtni. I , yung man WM arrested last night ... . . for Etriktng a dizzy blonde of this citr. and this momino- hn had a Wrin iore me mayor pro urn. ine sentence of the Court was $50 6ne. or thirtt days in the City Prison, below. I - The prisoner went D,s Jacu. ; A rather portly commercial tourist of . K " ureene county last wees:, and was some - ruw aurriaou w auoertaia taii ino aggregaw weigns 01 nve ot me guests M. - e .! . was 1,572 pounds. It was no doubt a 'Berry" large weight for fire men, but . 4. , . - ' it is nevertheless true, for our portly com- mercial tourist remarked It was hardware on chairs, and -he was not speaking iron ically, either Early Peas. From a truck farm in this vieinltr has . . . ... . - I Deen d aced noon our tab e a ne bloom-1 it nothmii untoward occurs, within fifteen davs from to-dav ereen' reas will be shipped from Newbern. We ask are the irucKjarms arouna ixorioiK, uoiasnero, or I Wilmington as far advanced? Newbern Democrat.. I We insert the above from the Democrat nrik.in.u - l. e I uo wkU .uafc, .v uu uu, nun in this vicinity, if they are able, may see I t and go one better on tbe pea bloom i I ''ipaiion . Kail Bond Yeloelpede. Th v;t? w.m r,;i xia " I have at their yard in this city a rail road I velocipede which will be used by the ISCt.1rtn !u a at ora in lninatino tk. irl I . rv..6 It is a three wheel concern. Two wheels I are under the velocipede anal runs 0n one rail, while the third wbel is . con-1 nected with tbe main body of the veloci-1 K . j i pede by a pole and runs ou the other rail. It is said that tbe velocipede can be 1 run at the rate of fifteen miles an hour for ordinary use, but can be propelled at a much faster rate for a short distance. For suffer in sr Ireland. As will be seen by the correspondence below, this city has responded heartily and in eaicest to the appeals for help from starving Ireland, by contributing $927 for the relief of that brave and suf fering people: . . Mksses- Harper & Goadby, Agutt. 50 Wall Street New York, s Wilmisgtok, N C February 20. i Gestlemes: We band you herewith check on tbe National Park Bank in yonr favor for $927, (say nine bnndtei axd twenty -seven dollars (which sam t pleased toco i vert in'o Sterling draft (ib tbe best terms) at sight, payable to the order of the Honorable E. Dwyer Jray, M. P Chairman Mansion House Coo" mittee. Uubiin, Ireland, and forward the same to his address as the cootribn. tion of the citizens oithe Oty of TTU mington North Carolina, to purchAse food, lor tne snranng lrisn people. Yours Bespecwuliy, F. W. Kxbchsti;r, Chairxaaa, w. The use of whiskey for rattesnake bites, in Texas has increased so enormously daring tbe past year that the overworked snakes have resolved to leave the State unless the Board of Immigration reinforces them strongly. They work on double time, and yet can't do half the biting that is demanded by the consumers. One snake that doaja business at Port Lavaca, is six weeks behind his orders, and three of tbe clerks are sick. The Dapltn Canal. The Stockholders of the Duplin Canal Company are to meet at-Magnolia, March 10th, for the purpose of perfecting their organisation. An advertisement to that effect will appear in the Rkvikw of Mon day next. It is to be hoped that a fall attendance of all those interested in this i scheme of internal improvement may give encouragement to the enterprise. Criminal Court. The time was consumed to day in dis posing of trivial cases. Several cases were submitted and nUi entered against others. Eli Miller alias Eli McKoy, charged with larceny, was found guilty. Alonzo Fulcher, charged with larceny, was acquitted, but forcible trespass. was found guilty of a. not pros was entered in A . m the case of Gilbert Fisher, Jr. The ease of Larry Williams, charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon, is now on trial. Maria Hall and John Grady, convicted 0f manslaughter, have not yet been sen tenced. Church Services. Worship in the various charches of the J city to-merrow as follows : I ST. PAUL . E VANG. LUTHERAK CUV.fLCM . I i f Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev. I G. D. Bernheim, D. D., Fastor. English Service both morning and evening at 11 a. n and 7:30 p. m. Installation of Church officers during the Morning Service Sun day School at 9:30 a. m. Catechetical I Inotmnllin IF-'. 4 Instruction on Friday at 3:30 p. ia. ST. J0H!fS CHURCH. rornpr nf Thir and TIpA flrnuq af reof T?ow George Patterson, 1). D.. Kector. Feb. I . vw . A. r . 22d Second Sunday ic LentCelebration i Jivouiug i rjci ai i.uo o CIOCK, ounuay 1 ecnooi at 4 p. m. l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I ! corner of Market and; Fifth streets. Rev. J. B. Taylor, Pastor. I Services to-morrow d 7i? nf School at :30 a. m. Brooklyn Sunday School at 3 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting -Tuesday night , at 7:30 o'clock. Ohurch I Prayer Meeting Thursday night at 7:30 ST. JAMES'jPARISn, corner Third and Market streets. Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D., Rector. Feb. 22d. ocwuu ounuay in ijn. rpi.. k.' . , 1 c i - t f fc rv truing i rayer M, 1A CI?CK- ounaay pcnooi at j.w p m' eDins 1 ra,er a c,HCk- or. makk s -ulj KriscorA . chuhch corner Sixth and Mulberrv struts. C. O, Brady, Minister in charre. Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. Evening Prayer at " v.vo. UUuj ..uwi si, ou oar. nibai School House at 3:30 p. m. Con- firmation Class at the Church at 4:30 p. m. DurlDg Lent, dally Morning Prayer at 7:30 a. m. Evenin? Piaver at a n. m. Sf free. FReT STREET M. E. CHURCH, (SOUTH) C3rn Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 750 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m., W. M- lcer, sup't. Prayer Meeting and . . . - . o . o'cioct lourif Mam and women's f ;hri- tiah Asseciation first and third Tuesday erenlnSs in each month. second baptistc 1 Vbci, on Sixth, between Church and Castie stf . ivev. j, r. Jking. pastor, oervicea tomor- n .'J, aTW a . and o p. m. Sunday School at t a. in. DIED. ATKLNSOX Saturday morning the 21st mat, at 9.30 o'clock, Mis. ELIZA B. ATKINSON, wife of Col John Wilder AtJkinaon, of this dtjv j Her fnnenu will take place from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, to morrow (Sun day) afternoon at 4 o'clock. The fuends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend. Hetr Advertisements. Hew Boolcc. pATHkR RYAN'S POEMS, Webster's Great Bpeeebet, Twenty Tears of Iaalde Life in Wall - BtreeV r Uader the Tricolor, I i Be'siatkm of DarvHaism, Aa Earnest Trifler. The Twiaes of Table Mevataia, A irool's KrTaad, Figa aad ThistlsaV . Aadauay ethar New Books, : , , For sale at BEXESBEIOEI'8, fab 1 live Book aad ttasia Store. I PLEASE .NOTICE. II W will K ',4 i . . . f . from mr friend on asy atd all inb'ecu o CraartJ iaurett but : The name of the writer must always beftr eiahed to the Editor. ! fCommunlcaUoniauit be written on'onlt one ride of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it la especially ar yarifcuIarlT tnde-t stood that the Editor doe cot always enf-r. the yiewa of eorrFrWc!eEti, unlees ao i tat d in the editorial colun ba. New Advertisements. JUST OUT. HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF THE WAR. Personal i:periciioes in Hie l iii(cI states and Coiiletlcralc'SlatiS Armies. .1 ; i BY GENERAL J. IL HOOD. . -i ' ' ... r. . v Army, published for me neon orpian Memoiial Fnci. ' j. BY GENERAL G. T. BEAUREGARD , ; NEW ORLEANS. Ififio. I The entire proeeedaariMcp: f-om-tLe f&!e or this work are devoted to 1 ha Hood Ur. phaa Memorial Fund, which i, inreeted ia United States Keiatered Bonds for the nur ture, care, support and eduction of the ten infants deprived of their parenta laat'sam mer at New Orlears, (the melancholv Idci dents of which sad bereavement ateatill freeh in the public mind. ) The book i an elejrant octarof "cnntalriag IPOpages,.with a nne. photograph likene,. and aline.ateel engraviDff. mad Prelv for this work,four large maps ,,f battle fielde, THRfci, DOLLAR, or in a fineheep LAKH AND FIFTY CfcNTS-In UaieiJound Morocco, library atyle, FOUlt DuijLAKH; or in beat Levaot Turkey Morocco, full Gilt Sides and Edgea, FIVE DOLLA km. Oa the receipt from any person rcmittrne by mail or express, ot the amount ia a reci--tered letter or by a poeul OidT, bank drait', orcceck, a copy will be ImmediaMv seat free of poatage, regijtored as aecond-ciatB matter. ' The volume Is published In the he:t style of tVOOflrraDhv. On vlniran . :.v. Uons, etecuted aa highest epecimeaa of art. The author, the aubjecr, tbe purpose, all alike render it worthy a place in every libra ry, on every deek or upon "the book shelf - " i j w uvAaLi. n i Li I 1 1 1 n I r vi erery nouae in the country, i 9I& winted in every town and eo'untv In the United 8 U tea, and a preference wiJl be given to honorably Urcbarged veterafiu from the army. To the ladies, who feel a donre toexprew their sympathy witt 1 he Ho.d Orphan Me morial Fund the sa!c of this booi among their circle of frienda wil afford -an excel lent way of contributing auDeuntial aid tj ai deserving a cauae. .For terma, rateato a?eat, etc., ad dreja, with fall particular, OjSS'L G. T. BEAUREGARD," On behalf of.the Hood Memorial Fund, ' J'an 243moa xew Orleana, I : Sale of a Vessel by Fore closure ol' '.aiorfga;e. BY VIRTUE AND I PIJIlSUA.VfJS of a power of aa! contain-d in a rrorl(ra):; executed by Semproci um ri:!m to 11. Brun hild A Bro , on a certain hiop or Vetael, called the "Annie Bed", said mortae bein recorded at the Cnatom House -of the Unitefl HUtesat Wilmington, Nonh Carona, u-. der License No. 13, the underlined, A ttur ney for the Mortsrsea, will ae.l byrablic auction, to th highest bidder 'or'ca'h, at the Court Houte floor in th city i.f Wil nihgtoa, on Monday, th first daj of Mairh i80, at li o'clock. M. tha called 'Annie Beli", employed in tio coat ing trade. I This 18th day of Ftbruarr, l?-0- !: .i. i. mackh, ' ftblS lOt Attorney for ilortpaceea. Just Received. BLANK BOOKS, Evtf-y size and ttjle, aiar-te'-i to trtiy branch of buaioes. A!s3 a spIcccIJ iinTo f i i Office and Sch doI Stationery, at 9 : BAoTt-Htir: MEW MILLINERY STORE r AM CO.f.HTArTTLY RECEITINO w J. io' d which I will atll chan for eaib. auch as Bonnets. Han. Kibbonf Mowera and ererv thing in the Millinery Uee; Infaeta Crochettd 0oo4a alwaja on Aaad. Al, Laos Goods. Human Hair Oordj for Ulr. Work done In the is-Ht appror-rj gjie Ladies will do well to ci: land r r,,r ihm. aeirea. i : - Goentry orders receive prompt attintion. MKH. ft. J. BAKER, feb Corner Third and Grange atf. Mew Hat Store. i . ECITH TE3TJCRP AT BT 51SW TOIK STEAMER. UIOTHeS LWT OF TU08K . , ' BrTLISH SOFT AND 8TIFFIIAT3, CIIEA.P. Call and ezamiae. jovls m. BOBiiraosr. If Treat a L, South of Par caU fjoa. WAHCB anil BEHEAT,