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Sabfcriberi will plea report any and
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j'eV Advertisements
5& 1) Cent Stjre,
. if 'iHiVli.it OF MARKET I AND
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rst.V, VI) ST11KKT."?.)
rK T.KE lH,'-' OPPORTUNITY of
W
.'. ....vi;.f.ir th iir rerv lib
? - ... -.r- rht at to time Bince
Br um ,r,at. HT1? AVntlCl-
ded tb-ie aJvaneei-i acO gooas,
. ...ii. .. .m'J off-r the
n uuruotai w .
largest and Cheapest
-"ii..n.nt"Trb wo iu this flection at any
U:J We ran with truttf 'jhesi a-sert thut
inci a more thtn doob j t ie sue of any
ttbrf ti.in kind -oath of Baltimore It is
f.fx.ttfmewt. ! .
. a ..mi . w itanirrmpnrR in r fir buuto.
L..h rtaii at biirher prices cn- anting
cjefdi artie.fs in HoaeK , iC Ac ,
lttC3 m we have a detntad foryn.tt i mtr
I it will, r our, endeavor to ue -) l- '
snd e?er-thing we can ouy usetui a u d-i.iw
? ae. Oor intention is to make this llifc
Store -f the fto- th for .
Uiirsalhil of all Kinds.
Tb foUowinc " -rj imperfect Met bar
our 'P'Cv win Buiuit v -
JapiBcse Ware,
li f s nv a"),
Tin Ware.
Childreas' rtlates,
Perfiimery,
Jewelry,
Combs,
Kref.cb. Ureuln,
Hl&ckin?,
lDkf
Oil Canfl,
Mcbine Oil,
Faace'8,
Trtys, t
Truinoeti,. -Toiletl
8o-,
Fop Guns,
lloor Bumpers, .
Cork tkrew8,
Dolls,
Hair Pins,
Pulleys,
Lemon tr'q.-'Z.'r'',
Valet5,
Brushes.
Bracelets,
Forki,
Table and Tea Spoons, Bsads,
Balls,
Ptove Polish,
Piltols, i
Can Openers,
Healas,
Neadlei and Pins,
Padlocks,
Chisels,
ferew Drivers,
Mirrors,
Clothes Pin9,
Hponjr.es,
Jumping Ropes,
Hhoveli,
Hammers,
Pocket book?,
Jv'ote Paper and En-Totlet Pew,
valopes, Vases,
Feather Dusteis, Velocipedes,
Doll Carriages, Carts, '
Razor Straps, Wafross,
Brooms,; Wash Boards,
Buckets, Clocks.
Baskets,
Hamburg Edging, Spool Cotton
Hamburg Insertions, Spool Silk,
Ladies & GenU Hdk'fi,Spool Flax,
Linen Table Napkins,Ladies Hose,
Liaen Table Doilies, Caildrens Hose,
Kuchiog, Gents Socks,
Collarem, Gents Shirts, i
i
&ct fcc, &c, &c, &c,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BROWN & RODDICK-
J - I
U CXXIU y woau uivii
y. K, Corner of Market and 8eond Streets.
CLYDE'S
AND
Wilmington,
Steamship
Mi C.
Line.
BENEFACTOR.
CAPT. JONES,
WILL BAIL THOU NEW
YORK Oil
SATURDAY. March 13.
SWpperi can rely upon the prompt
ailing of Steamers as advertised.
For Freight Engagements apply to
TI108. E. BOIf D, 8mp'L
1 WUminton, N. C
THEO. 0. EGKR, Fi eight AfreaL
.New York.
WU. P. CLYDE k CO.,
X4 Broadway, New Tcrk.
men 8
Seed Rice.
QQQ BUB3EL3 PRIME -
8EED BICE. I j
1 For sale by .
fobld-tf AI.FKKD MARTIN.
THE STEAMER
fm Daily review
' ' '
VOL. V.
New AdTerCiaements.
See A d Excnrtion to 8mithville and the
Forts. - ..
T W. l:TaAB Coinjiiioner' Bale.
Fer Ad E'MierEgjfi.
Gko.F. Tilery -Sweet, Tenaei and Juicy.
P Hbimsbbrsxk The Gem Puzzla,
Yatk. Solved I
MB. J. H. BA.TE8, Newspaper Adverti
ing Aent, 41 Park Kow, (Times Building),
New Y,ort, is authoriz-d to c ontract for ad
verttsi metits in the Daily Hsvihw and Wil
MiNaioM Joctbhal, at our. lowest rates.
Dy 'a length 11 boara ami 54 minutes':
- y ir dow G'ass ah sizes at ltaffer
Price s. . t
No iijterineuts . in believue Cemetery
this week.
To moiro.v ia known an the Fifth Sun-
day. in Lent.
. . .
Sunset to-oiorrow a.ternooa at 8 min
utes pat 6 o'clock.
"No i:;:tu ver ;li.4keJ ' for the datk bide
of Ute without finding it.
The FnHelgh Observer yesterday pub
lishe Col. McRae's letter.
Oii'y one interment tbatof an adult
in Oakdale Ct metery this week.
Save your money and bay v our Build
l. Supplies' from Altatfer & Price. f
Sohoooe'rTworene Divtrty, Raed, for
this port, sailed from Navassa Feb. 28th.
Full Metal and Walnut fchow Cases, all
slyies and sire', at Al.t-a.YFBR, Pkice
& Co'?. '
Tko ride through-, th'e city if you
wouM know of the extensive improve
ments. '
Now is the tinje to" plant trees. Take
advantage of it, and aid in beautifyiDg
the city.
Mr. W. D. Mahn has eaten Dew Irish
potatoes grown in his garden in this city
this season. .
It is feared that, this cool snap has
caused much injury on tbe truckfarms in
thfs viciuity.
Then? were three interments in Tine
Forest Cementery this week, two adults
and one child. .
Tou can buy No. 1 Cooktng and Heats
ing 4 oves at almost any prie at Jacoiji'b
Hard rare Depot.
Mr. Thos H. Johnson drew the first
blood in the new market. He cut beef
last night before the opening. ,
The Reigister'of Deeds has issued, but
two marriaS8 licenses this week, one to a
When you' bear a 'man confess in public
jnat i e j3 a pOQr miserable cieature, nn-
ni to live, you naa Deiier pui yoar nanu
son your pdckeUbook.
The 6torm signal is flying to-day, and
there ia every indication of a storm. The
wind is Northeast, and the time is apu
proaching when the equinoctial may be
e'xpected. ,
There will be no service in the Second
Presbyterian Church to-morrow "night
on account 'uf the extreme illness of the
minister's, wife, who we regret to learn
is very low indeed. - -'
The fact h remarked by aa exchange
that the human race is divided into two
classes those who go ahead and do some
thing, and those who sit still and inquire,
Why wasn't it done the other way?''
All who are desirous of procuring Eas
ter eggs will do well io leave their orders
in t me at Mr Heinsberger's book store
or at the tchool room'in rear cf St. James
Church. See advertisement in another
column.
Mr. R. J Lewis had the first straw ber
ries ct the season. They were to have
been iu his stall in the New Market, but
as it was not c .mplf ted,, they wee lold
elsewhere. -
Mr. E. V. Taylor, of Easy Hill, near
thii city, shipped green peas to New York
this morning. The shipment is at least
SO days in advance of any shipments of
previous jeirs.
S'on that coughing; if.jou do Lot, it
may kill you. A bottle of Dr. Bolls
Couyh Syiup only costs -jou 2a cents,
ana its ciraeiy use m&y save your life. '
Mt sirs, A. and I. Yfiiiii&B received this
dav another fiue lot ol Spring and Sum
mer suits for Men, Ton hs and Roys wear.
All ot tneir tiotniitg as rnanulactured
n Janaar', corist q lently cavomers wU
get the1 ad vantage of tlw advance in goods.
Call early and select your choice. j
LOCAL NEWS.
. .
WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH
j . Personal. ( -
We were pleased to receive a call yes
terdiy trom Mr. Wm. McRie, formerly
of jthis city.'but who is now traveling !b
the interest of the Raleigh Observer,
tvervb.'jdy ca! gxit suited with a Pocket
Kriift.', aU i aide Cutler, at jAf-T.i's
Haidw ar' Dep :t-
FtiBi Sate.
Mr Geo. F.Tdley, at stalls 33 and 34
New Market, sold thu first beef after the
opening of the Market today. It was
aome oX that fine Hoan Mouutaiu beef
and was bought by Mr. Clark, stewart
oflhePureall House. See Mr. Tilley'g
advertisement in another column.
. tfeady mixed Paints, biric lv i ure Whiu
Lead, O -1 r?, Brushes, Windo-v tilass,
3ce., at Jacoui's.
Presto! Chans-!!
Macallister, tne Maiician. will give his
first euertainmeutat the Opera House on
Mrn!ay evening next His perfcrmances
have beeu witnessed bv crowded houses
where-ver be has given exhibitions of his
j
wonderful skill iu teats of legerdemain.
I
He offers in addition to the i pleasure oi
witnessing his curious feats, valuable
presents to purchasers of tickets, which
will be, of itself, an incentive to see htm
la his feats of made.
Window Glass of all sizes , Doors,' Sash,
and Blinds, Builders' Hardware,&s. Low
est prices at Jacobi's.
Tne striker.
We have juat received the second num
ber of an amateur journal, bearing the
above title. It s published at Rocky Point
byi Maiter James M.Satchwell,andin mat
ter.and typosraphy makes quite a present
able appearance. We were sorry, ho vever,
to notice that the editor found it necessa
ry to have his priming executed at Rich
mond, Va.. instead of having it done in
this State.
First of Hie Season.
i
An excursion to Smithville and the
Fdrts, the first of the season, is projected
for Thursday next, the 18th inst., on the
steamer Passport. It will be under the
charge and direction of a committee of
ladies, and the proceeds are for the benes
fit of St. John's Church, The number
of tickets will be limited. We trust that
it will be pretty weather fori an excursion
and that the ladies may have a "full
house" on the occasion.
. City court.
;A truly rural young man, who had
"just come to town on a raft, "fell among
tho Philistines in Paddy's Hollow last
night and became choke-full of the
behaine lightning usually dispensed in
that quarter which resulted in his become
ing very drunk and disorderly and ' the
finql result was, theyoung verdant landed
in the guard house. T he Mayor suspend
ed judgment, and the rural youth departed
with grateful feelings.
!a. Russell, colored, was arraigned for
being drunk and disorderly at a festival
in behalf of acolored church congregation
in! Brooklyn last night. The testimony
of the colored witnesses who caused his
arrest was that he drew , a knife on a
party, and threatened to use it, too. The
Mayor ordered a sentence of S5 five or
ten days in the C P. to be entered against
the defendant
which resulted iu the
prisoner's going below,
journed.
Court then ad-
Plows, Shovels, Pitchforks, Spades,
Bakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, &c For
the lo ett nicep, co to Jac i
What does the billet deux? What
check did counter sign? Who ever saw
a hood wink? Who ever saw a pig iron?
What does an egg plant? Whydid the
thunder bolt? Who ever beard a foct
ball? Why did the dew drop? Why
does a clock work? What did plow share?
Who ever saw awheel wright? For whom
did penny weight? Whom did tin foil?
What did brandy smash? What did grass
plot? What was it grape shot? What
did" pick pocket? Who did the goose
berry V la it joke that Jim cracks?
What made the sew slip? Who did the
honey suckle? What did - the ho tel?.
Where did the railroad tralo? What did
the bHad foidl and sofortb, and, to .forth
and so-forth.
The people have been so '- canck im
posed upon by worthless Blood Purifiers,
that we are glad to be able to recommend
a ! preparation which can be depended on
as containing to valuable medicinal vir
tues, and is worthy of the public confi
dence AYER'SSARSAPABILLA cures
when anything can cure, the diseases that
require an alternate medicine.' 3 ; .
Worship in the various churches the
city to-merrow as follows.
st. Paul's evasg. i.kthekas church.
Corner of Sixth and Market 'streets. Rev.
G. D. Rernheim. I). I)., Pastor. Ensltsfr
Service at 11 a.m. arjd 7:' p fttmdiy
Schcxd at O.oO a. u. i'hitHiheticnl InsJruc
tion cn Tuesday and Fiiiay at iJ::) p. ni.
ST. JAJaEs'-TABISH, '
corner Third and Market utroeta. ,R;v. A
A.. Watson, 1). l).,Jte.ioi- March 14th.
Fifth Sunday in lit. f Jelbration at
7:3'Jam- Morning lVa-jsr at 11 o7cick.
Sunday School at Z:M j. m, Evinu
Prayer at -J o'clock. .
st. John's CHUKt;n .
corner of Third and Red Cross street. Rc v .
George Patterson, D. D., Rector. March
L Ub Filth Sunday it; I-int Celebration
at 750 a. in Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock.
Evening l'rajt'r i.t S o'clock. Suuday
pchool at 4 p. iu.
; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
corner" of Market and Fifth streets. Rev.
J. B. Taylor, Pastor. Services to-mornw
at 11 a. n)., and 7:30 p.m. Missionary
Society at 9:59 a. 'in. Bnx.klyn Sunday
School at : p. m. Vonav? Men's 1'rayer
Meeting Tuesday night at 7:50 o'clock.
Church Prayer Meeting Thursday night at
7:30 o'clock.
FIFTH STBEET M. . CUUBCa (SOUTH),
on Fifth, between "Nun and Church
streets.JRev. T.P. Rrcaiid, pastor. Services
at 1 1 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School
at 9 a. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve
ning at 7:30 e'eiock.
SECOND rBESBYTEBIAN -CHXTBCH
cor Fourth and Campbell strVets. Rev. C
M. Payne, Pastor. Morning JLervices at 11
o'clock. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m.
Pleaching at 7:30 p. ro. Prayer Meeting
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
ST. MARK'S (COL.) EPISCOPAL CHURCH
corner Sixth and Mulberry streets, liev.
C. O. Brady, Minister in charge. Morning
Jfrayer at 11 a. m. . Evening Trayer at
7:30 o'clock. Sunday School at St. Bar
nabas School House at 3:30 p. m. Con,
hrmation Class at the Church at 4:30 p.m.
Durhag Lent, daily Morning Prayer at 7:30
a.m. Evening Prayer at 5 p. m. Seats
tree.
FBONT STBEET M. E. CHURCH, (SOUTH)
corner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E.
A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. , W.
M. Parker, sup't. Prayer Meeting and
Preaching Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Young Men and Women's Chris
tian Association first and third Tuesday
evemng3 in each month.
SECOND BAPTISTCdUBC I,
on Sixth, between Church and Castle sts.
Rev. J. P. J&.ing, pastor. Services to-morrow
at 11 a. in. and'S'p. m. Sunday
School at 9 a. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
corner Third and Orange streets. Rev.
Dr. J. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School
4 p. m.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH'
corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T.
M. Ambler, Rector. Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday Schcol at 3:50 p.
m. Seats free.
- SEAMEN'S BETHEL,
Dock, between Water and Front streets
Rev. Jas. W. Craig, chaplain. Services at
11 a.m., to which seamen are cordially
invited.
The public are invited to attend religious
services at the Tileston upper room, In the
Tileston Normal School building, on Ann,
between Fourth and Fifth streets, every
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
FIRST BArTJST CHURCH (COLORED.)
corner Fifth and Campbell streets. Rev.
A.M. Conway, pastor. Services to-morrow
at ,11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
School at 9:30 a. in. Prayer Meeting on
Thursday night at 8 o'clock.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Memorial Hall, corner Seventh and Nun
streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge, Minister.
Sunday services at 10:50 a. m. and 3 and
7:30 p. va. Praise and Conference meeting
every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock.
T. LEWIS1 CHAPEL,
corner Seventh and Bladen streets. Rev.
John Lewis, pastor. Services at 11
o'clock, a. m., 3.30 o'clock p. m. andS
o'clock, p. rn. -
wootes's chapel,
corner of Bladen and Niuth streets
Rev. Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching
Sundays, at 11 a. m., 3 o'clock and 7
o'clock p. rn. Wednesday night at 7
o'clock. Prayer Meeting Friday nighV
Sunday School at 9 a. in.
Tta New Market.
AccorJicg to announcement the nsw
market was thrown open last evening to
the geaera! public. ltwas ablaze with
many lights and was soon thronged with
crowds of people. There was a bind in
attendance and the music it discoursed
added much to the charm of the occasion
A number of the meat -stalls were occu
pied and Mr. Geo. Lamb had a
stand wVih , was covered .with a Uriah
display of. plants, many.of which were in L
bloom.' A fsw of the ladies of 8. John's
Church also occupied, stand and from
thence dUpenaed reireshments to all wba
called for them.' : .
As wo have said before, tfce new build
ing is a very handsome oae and anhonor
and a credit to the city. ' In looking a
this imp-Ming structure one csnnot but
wonder how it is that we hare been able
to put .op wjth old Forty -Legs atg sa
we have s (;n.
13, r80
Why and When Lamps Explode.
Ait explosions of coal oii Uuij a;
ctused by th vapor cr gaswhu'ih I 'c t
above th oil. When fuilf wU , ci u:!t
th lmj contains ru gaihut j....rHtiatoJy
on liuhtiu tha U.Ttp, cut.&uijt.i,, it, of tii
bgit s.MMn leavina sj.acvl r'ii,-vMch
C iiicr):uxa tu torm a ih tira. wiring
.' , -up,
xn !, afUr Luruiu a eL.uil iiuiv, ufii-
citnl ja, w 'M accumulate t j iuk-'an ei-
pit s u. i i.pas iu a lauap f i' "ly. ex
pi lr t.i -ii iU'Led.In this r sjMft ; i like
gunpow.ier Cheap or inforioroil ivrtya
at. .Miroua.,. The. f.-Uowiu bcxaiki, V.u et ce Cou , 162 ett hncs lUn c;
that injiny things may .tftur tu ciuj ite
flrne to go down the wick and cxplie
the lamp:
1 A lamp may be aUndiu; on a man
tle and a slight pufl of air from the open
windoAr or sudden opening of a door may
caose an explosiin.
2 It mav h tsk"on tp. jm lv fr. ,i
table or m nti a l U4 iut y A( !.lc.
3 li iuk.il mil, ,4.(y eijviy where there
is a stroDg uiAuht fr-m the dooia, an
explosion is likely to ensue.
4. If taken up a flight, of stairs, or
raised quickly to place it on the nv.utle,
it is likely to explode? v
Iu all theieca8es the mischief is done
by the air movement either by suddenly
checking the draught or fo cing the air
down the chimney against the flame.
6. Blowing down the chimney to ex
tinguish th'j light, U a frequent cause
of explosion.
6. Lamp exploaioc; hive been caused
by using a cLimoey broke at the top,
whereby tbe draught is variable and the
flame unsteady.
The Ladles' Favorite.
Among the many thousands of lad es
who have use! Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription and pronounced it their
favorite remedy, because so efficient in
the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to
women, are many who are well and
favorably known in the world of letters,
as well as artists, musicians, and a whole
host of names Irom tbe brilliant ranks ol
wealth and fashion. It is pre-eminently
the ladies' Favorite Proscription, its use,
while being far more eafe and efficient.
exempting them from those painful,
caustic operations, and the wearing ol
u u i m'- ' i i-i
those mechanical contnvancos raatle ike
Peter Pindar's razor seller's razors to
ei, rather than to cure.
KiLiiMORE, Ind., March 20tli. 1378
Dr, R V. Pierce:-
Dear Sir Your Favorite Prescription
has. restored me to perfect health.
You s truly, Grace Choate.
422 Kutaw Street Baltimee, Md., (
June letb, 1878.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bufialo, N. Y.:
Dear Sir My wife was a hopeless in
valid for nearly 20 years. Your Favorite
Prescription has cured her.
Thankfully your, R. T. McCat.
tts
DIED.
In this city, this morning, at 1.30 o'clock,
JOHN II., son of the late Michael Oorbett, of
Fordam, tf.Y., aged 17 years.
The funeral will tax olace from his Uncle's
redden ee on Second.between Nun and Church
streets, at 3 o'clock, P. M., Bunday, lata,
inence to ou i nomas' Uhurch, thence to Ot,
Thomas' Cematerr. Friends' and acquain
tanees are respectfully invited to attend.
JTew York Herald and Cork (Ireland) pa
pers please copy.
Now Advertisements.
Easter Eggs.
lJOLORED IN OIL AND WATER Color,
in artist'c designs. Orders left at Mr. Heins-
berger's, at this Office or tbe 8caooI Home
of Misses Burr and James, will receive
prompt attention.
inch 13
Sweet, Tender and
Juicy
JOAN MOUNTAIN, Tennessee Beef. A
car lead jost arrived and will be on tale all
the wask. The prettiest Reef I have ever
offered for sale.
QUO, F. TILLfir,
" Ftalls33 and 3,
moh la-Jt New Market.
Excursion to Smithville
and the Forts !
Ttturoaay, 18th Inst,
FOIl THB BEJEFIT OF ST. JOHN'S
Cavrth. .vS.v.' . , . u -- ' , -
ThVpafroeagi 6f the public fi earnestly
requeMed by xbm Commit tef Ladle b aria?
ths saatter la ehargsw - j . . :
The boat will leave hsr dock si J) AK UT
JT!eka4 7 J eents A s Cbydreis safer 13 yean
3 cants. i.:.m;z;-ii":'-i.i- t '
.-. , j , .
Vaaobsr oftkkeUlimiid. . For .
hlroi'BWres. ' 77 v 7r-
from nnr friend on aj aod aM tut? cu n
general inter st but : .
The name of tfcf writ-r tno-t.al-rs h fir
aisheJ to the Editor. "
BCoamnnicatiocs n. at wrttcc ' i :y
one ride of the.paper.
. Person alitio mu.t ti vcLVi, v
Ind It i5 rcrltlly r.-v ;:.r,yu-r
ftood tLat th Editor d.. a;v; js fdtrje
the riews of corrj i.iiC?yi nt:!r. b t!ed
in the ed!to?il coin vr.
Xtw AdvortiseinonU-.
Y VaiTUli r AM) IS PrriSUANCK
M o. a dcr r rdrrM at V ' ts-rm
r.e haprnor O urt t .,'.
o niersicoed, be
uix-rivuvr in ma jt, -, m,. , 4 tfecree
will I expose at paolie nuctt i:. "to tf.o higb-ct
nilder,for csh, at--il Vi.tx.-i U ue door in
the city of , int jn, cu-.ty t f N,mv
oTr, at 12 o'clrc. M. Mondar. th? o h
day ot Apui lio te L!iov i; u- ;e.cribv '
premises, M'uap in ttit c tv f ! l'lri-ivt
and hound.vl as folio -ks . ' Hvv:nQiiJa' artbu
oatlmeMc-n inters ct on f Casile an. I lit':li
ircew, mencrs va:le Htc t West
the bt?iunisjf; beir the et3tin l-alf cf lots
-os. i and , block 7b, Acer Hip t; th rt'j
Ul plaa of the ciiv of V ilicintcn. '!;
sale to be binding and nbdo.'uta asto all il.c
parties having auy rirht, tulo'tVr interest ia
sid premises, exctv tS widow's right to
dower and "ih i f,v.t' right ; to homistead
rd: ..,- :K--sAl-thall be subjee:.
i. W. STUAVOE,
UumrtL-aicntr.
xr.ch lj-Uw.at
OPERA HOUSE.
6 NIGHTS A5JD SATURDAY MATi
NE AT 2 P. M.
. m, .
Cominencing Monday, ilarch 15th.
The Great and Ccly "
Prof.J. M, Macallister
In his Wonderful EaetJrn Illusions.
Elegant and costly Presents
Given UfO
away at every perforaance. J
Prices of Admission Admission with prf '
entof (2) Envelopes 60 cents. Oallcry with
preseat of (1) Envelope 25 centi. A dollar
t.cket entitles the holder to aduiLmon to nnv
art of the housa and wiii be presented wita
(envelopes.
Reserved Seats for sale at Utioibcrcr's,
without extra charge,
men 11-th -eat
Crochet Work.
f ESSONS IN CROCHET WORK giysn'
DJ ra. L0UI3E 13. DeROSSET, at her mi-
t l . ; , t ,
i aeace on Cneetnat street, batwjen Third u A
I . v a . iroci, uaiw.en inira ar a
Fourth.
Terms : $1 per mou'.h ; two lessons each
week. For farther information applv at
residence. men 10
The Gem Puzzle.
rpaiRDROPPLY JUST KKCE1VKD, "
. anJ Gilag Fa:t
At the
i i vj: book sTOiu:.
Easter Cards.
A N IMMENSE' VARIETY.
TL All New Styles and Very Oosutifu'
Call early and inake your selections at
UElNSBfcltfiEU'd.
mch 10 39 and 41 Market et.
New Crop Cuba.
30S Hhds and Titi-ccs
New Crop Cnba folasoc.v
lS"ow landing ex Brig Flora.
For sale low by ,
Williams & Muncnrso!-:!
Potatoes,Flour,Sugar;
300 Cbls. Eai'ly Rose Potatoes
lOOO Bbls Flour, Super to
Eitra Family,
27,7 Bbls .Sugar, Granulated
Standard A, Extra C and C,
4L2o Bags Ck)fiec, Kio,
Xagayra and Jslyh,
3oO Boxes Smoked
and D S Sides,
150 Tab3 Choice LefLard,
400 Boxes Lye antPotasb,
Boxes L-aundry
' '; :-t; and Toiiei Soap,
ISO Boxes Starch,
250 Wnole and Half. Boxes
'T : Candle,
Candy, Paper, Snuff, Tobac-
cor Nails, Backets, Hoop
Irony &c. , -
500 Bales Choice Timothy
n and Eastern Hay,
300 Sabks 3Jarshall,s Fine Salt,
4300 Sacks Iirerpool Salt
3300. Sacks Peruvian "
i '; ' , Cotton Gnand,"
""' For sale low by
WILLIA2T8 A M UltC'i 180 V,
each 8 ' Wholesale Oro. Com. MerL?.
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