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4 THIS PAPER T eventn. cepted by . JOSH T. JAMES, jrroB uforwnarot. 4k- 811 months. tOu. Thre fioo; Ono month, 33 centaV J0' " tn be denvered by carriers free w -wMcenM per ; - . "J-to low aryl UbraL . -iBbftcrlf-efu will report any jo rvopive tneir p rT jIC i"ify'-"- Jtf W circulation, tyf any newspaper fJiML in the city of Wilmington. & There are 15,000 varieties ot fish bown at the Tokio Exhibition. Mr. Howe's successor will probably oot be appointed for a fortnight: The largest game preserve in the Voridfe in "Pike county. Pennavlva- : i Yesterday was the one bundreth an niversary of the birth ot Washington Irvinf . t . . rr nt the doctors eay tho aso of UlWV - black slates in schoola injure the eyo lijhtof students. Thirty one persons were killed by the boiler explosion at St. Jizier. and sixty- five were injured. KeW.Tork patrons of the Edison riwtrio' light find their bills bif'ger than when they used Kas. At Limerick the extra force ef police which has been kept up for some time past has bjen materially decreased. The Buffalo Common . Council has Un petition to granted the right of. way to build a tunnel under Niagara Uiver. Ttse price of gar in Baltimore has been reduced to $1 per one " thousand Vet. and there is great rejoicing among uuniuniers. - .?. . . . . Lord Randolph Churchill ha9 sent to I he London Times a letter strongly upporiing Lord Salisbury s claims to lole leadership of the Tories. The British revenue returns for the Jinancial year ending March Z show that the revenue was 89.004.000 and the total expenditure 8U,086.000. Attorney General Brewster is credit f J with the idea of arraying employees c-f the department of-justice iu sage green uniforms with knee-breeches.. - Nine tons of postage stamps. 53 tons c! enrelopes, 113 tons of postal cards md 17 tons of newpaper wrappers were id at the New York Posiolfice during 1S2. . - President Gonzalez has sent to the Mexican Congress a messase congratu lating them on the steady growth of the republic. The commercial treaty with tf United States will, he believes, be beneficial to to both countries. - Seveu million rabbits have been kill! in Australia in less than a year and yet the rabbits do not seem to decrease in numbers. They may' yet drive out the British, as I,ord Rosebery iys they once did for Heligoland. Several thousand bricklayers, in Chi oif o hare struck for advance of wages. The Philadelphia house-painters and 0 railroad laborer at Shamokin, Pa., have ako struck. - The Pittsburg cigar uakers will striker on May I . The Boston Post has a story about a Indon expert who, if halt a dozen kinds of any wine or liquor are poured into the same glass, will identify the caara'tter, age and flavor of each, but la a glass of Chicago whiskey was Sifenhim, wanted to be shown the wilp who had tried to kill hiro. Tao average rate of charge on ; the American railways per ton of passen gera for a telle is $3.26; the averaee per mile for a ton of Ireight was $L29 per tot per mile. The profit made out" of wrylng a ton of passengers a mile was W S cents ; the profit oat of carrying a tfi of freight a mile was 0.63 cents. rfr Tins Brifiih War Office has ordered that experiments be undertaken with a tow to preparing analyses of all sab stances capable of being employed as txploaives. Threatening letters con; tinue to be received by publio function-nw- The London, gas works are care" 'J guarded against snrprises. , comparison of tatislics shows York as the taird. German city in world, coming after Berlin and aa. Chicago, Philadelphia and St. Jabrauk cioee 10 Prankfort, Jlam and Dresden. Boston Is the 'only city in the country whre Ger &re nt found in lanre numbers. Vcw and Oturver gives publi tokT trnmor 'now afloat in Raleigh wine effect that two new ,dal!y vpapers rrW there. One of these,! '"3 Democratic : and the r- tJ-emocrat-Repablican CotnUon-BiUy iiahone paper. The mm U to be published by a syndicate PcUticuas whosa axes it is Ukely tha Obssrvcr has refnsed to grind. VOL. VII. The Queen of Madagascar; Is the only! Presbyterian potentate m the world. - ' ' I' i , -. . An organization to be known as the European and; anglpJndian . Defense Society, hay been 'fortnedf at Calcutta1 for the purpose of watching over the interests ot Europeans and Americans in India. ! H ! It is said that .Queen .Victorra, i- it is natural that she should be, is very much affected by tho death of her faithful servitor, John Brow ri, and that the effect has been to j 6erion$ly impair f her health." In some circles in? Iondotf it is cyen predicted that the! sovereign will be Edward VII (or Albert L. or Albert Edward I., as the case may be) before the new year comes roriTd. Still, the sovereigns of the House of Hanover have been a tough and sturdy lot with out an exception. . George I. died at 67, George II. at 77 1 George fill;" at 8?. George IV. at 03 and iWiliianx-IVat 72, and tha Queen is,:onljr Of her uncles and aunts, the( Duke of York ived to be 644heiCing of" Ilanovcr? to be 80, the Duke of,J5usse.x to be 70, the Duke of Cambridge to bd 76. -the Queen of Wurteniburg io be -2.-the Princess Augusta to be 72. thexincess of - Hesse Hamburg to be' 70 ; hev : Duchess ; of uloucesterto be oir ana- the rnncess Sophia to "be 71. J LOGALNEWS, , ,-r - ' i. ' ' j - 1 1 ! ' INDEX TO lHEW .ADYERTISEMEHfS QuaranUAe Hotted?' i Yates Ju?t Ke elved r Opeka House Ilermana 4 W li Ghees Ganloa tooX Mcni8 Bros sod Water F c Miller a Nw Spplv HfjNSBiiRGER A KievT Game Eargs fifteen centi per dozen Silver Plated Spoons and Fo: rka-low pices. at.lAcoBis v- -' !-i" Tom Thumb ahdr.wifo are In .Char lotte to-day. . 1 JW' f The receipts "-of cotton at Uiis port to-day foot up f5 baies.:3r Notwithstanding the cold weather , i i Spring vegetables are aminff into .man . ; T T . . . i ! i " 1 r inignt.-It was put npoa the stage in ket quite f reelyi- h . ' t B, . . 4. f--- a Sheri3" Toonv .ot Qolumbus county, landed two colored iconvlcts safe in the penitentiary jeiteraayVii-!:-':r.V -rr Pleasant weather !has again ptnVtrt arf appearance, and there is an universal wish that it may continne, . .. , ,lir'j 1 . . ,1 11. .1 ,.. I ., It is rumomithat thel HookvSand Ladder boys contemplate purchasing; a new truck' with all the modern im provementsi ! ! There i s a heavy freshet i n J the. Cape Fear, and steiunboatmen report ;3j- feet of water on tho shoals between here and Fayetteyille. --- j 'Will some ouAkindlj inform us what the scene, so beautifully painted Jon the drop curinin the Opera J4SPP resents vYe Voti!d lflce tV sorne ol the old Thaliaps Mr. D. M. C.French, who walTornierly Second Assistant ' Eugineer :,on the Revenue Cutter Cotxcn'this station, but now of the WIl Slc&artf. stationed at Mobile, was niafried i-AnVcity ' a fitv dava ssrci. " "i't - .:'''-- Wre call the attention of thenioT!ic' to the Quarantiuo notice publUlied in this issue. The regulation will 00; -strictly eniorcea ana every precautioiii will be used to: preorent the introduction;-of disease of any kind' to thifr port." ' Mr. J. V.f Hodges.; (not! Ilbbtai weP stated it tho time) who had the misfortune to have his hand cut by a circular saw a fWw weeks since, at the WUmington WteTdon Railroad, shop?, mis nearly, reco vexed from his. -wounds and will goon "be -able" to resume his duties. A little child was fonnd this-morning by officer Howland'i on Market street which had strayed away jfrom' fhome and didn't know tho wayto return. Heal th Officer ayes; wiiolj happened to be near, knew the child, and took him home to his parpen tft, child of Mr Charles Kleri. It!raa.tl Missionary Sersricc; There will be a Missionary Service at St. James church, to-nlghi at8 o cloc Archdeacon , Kkkby of Xngland,. ,,Dr. Bunn. Missionary to China, and Rev. Mft Kimber. of New ark; will deUver addresses. Strangers are cordially intitcd. t,..: '-'j-- .i. LlniAvood; Slilrts.- - ffTT' Messrs. A. &.J,; Shner, 34 Market strwW have been Appointed soie agents for the well known Elm ood Shirt which b undoubtedly the best in' tHe uarkctl!ach shirf coiici in a hand ecma box. Give them a triaL - t i I - ' . . . , i i T . j " WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. APRIL Carelessness. i Some thoughtle3s'person,at the Opera House, last night, threw a lighted cigar upon the matting in the vestibule, which became ignited, and before it was dis covered bad burned quite a large hole. People cannot be too careful concerning such things, and we hope that we may not have another such accident, which, though slight, migat have been terrible in its consequences, j. - ! . '' ! : City Court. f Jesse Johnson ahdJaUus Potter, both colored, were brought before the Mayor this morning charged rwitb disorderly conduet and were required to pay a fine of $3 or be confined 10 days In.tbe" city prison. -'.'". " ;." j ". ;;'(.-.''','''! Hannah Sneed and Jane Hines; two colored females, were then' arraigned upon the same charge, and in their cass the judgment was $3 or SO days jji.the city prison. The cfuartetta went below. v; , j. A gay cow-boy teamed-Larry KHfbilJ Cured baokacherwitbf St: Jacobs Oil. Freed from his pains, ! He' roams o"er the plains : His curewasracchrg-tp-n.oyje. ' 6er'd em Klffht" ; 7 " ITwo cored boysy who" were old enough to know better were taken but of the Opera House last night and lock ed up. This morning they were each fined, but they eoulda't ; raised tho re quired money and were sent to the ! city prison tojmjuish for .1 10 days.; We are'glad that there fs ; a 'determination twine pare 01 me auciiorme to put a atop to the scenes of disorder and rowdyism which have ofi.en made the Opera House a pandemonium, ' For Pocket. K nivea or Table Cutlery. go tq JAOORrs Hardware Depot. ..: , x I " J 31 II ton Nobles. f There was a large and enthusiastic an diencciat the Opera House last night to witness the rendition of Phoenix ? by Mr. Nobles and his troupe. The - play his before been presented to." our- Wit- F" "f 1 r?V"fl 7" 1 nat.hllchivl lift ( I . .ftAnffAtiiU - I SI m good and -all were well up in their partsVV Th'e audience were in the best of humor ahd.gree ted the actors with uent-bursts of applause.- There was no 'thitch" in the performance though we regretted that some of to scenes worked badly. We have notic ed this trouble : on previous occasions and we hope tbo diffioulty may be ren dered, as it causes great annoyance to the actors as well as to the visitors. -Criminal Court."- V 1Tho proceedings before this tribunal since the close of our'last report are as follows: - - " ' . ; Tkad.Mooro and Catharine Black, toriiiicatioTLand adultery. Guilty, with ft repommendaticn for mercy. Edwm'Colvin and Lucy Black, forni- rtcatidtt;and adultery. Guilty. Senteuce not yet .pronounced.- v . - Melton Johnson, assault and battery. Not nilty and defendant diischarged. There were two cases of parties charged with illegal voting, iu both of Which the defendants were fonnd not guilty and were discharged - A number of cases of selling liqnor to f miners wefre settled by the payment of a fine, in each case, of one penny and costs Magistrate's Conrt. Geonre Bremer, colored, was ar raigned before "Justico Gardner this morning charged with an assault and battery cwith a deadly weapon, , upon his wiferknd was required to give a bond in the sum of $50 for his appear ance atiho present term of the Crimi nal Court. j AmanlJa. Furman...colored, . charged with a wilful trespass upon the property of Susan Jackson, also colored was ar raigned before Justice Milli this morn ing, and was (bund guilty, but indgment was suspended npon the- payment of costs."., ' ':nii V- T' ; J ames Kea, colored.' was then , ar raigned on n peace t warrant sworn out byMarj Cliia lively, also colored, and was required to give. bond in the sum of $25 to keep the peaceTor30 days, in default of which he 'waa-commiUed. ': IennIwU7colcr was , the next candidal for, nJasjriAl inquisition, a peace warrant, haying ..been sworn a agaicsiim by-iJnlia Ford. lie jtras required to givo rxind in the sum of 2$ to keep tho peace for 30 days, in default of which he' was committed. iDickjGosj, colored; was arrested, un der an alias warrant for prevfocs costs and w;cOLi'?iit:Jtojanwl ?: fine assortment cf Gens and Plrtob at Jaccn'a rirrlrrrjra D:r- t SI Hermann. There will be a crowded house to 'see $ Hermann on Monday night. He is no snidcwjmagician, but has a reputation of being tho greatest professor in the art. Wo copy from the Y. Sux the following'ij - - 1 'Hermann's new entertain raent, which s crowding Xiblo's Garden to its utmost capacity, is undoubtetliy the most enjoyable of any of the many at tractions now in New York. The Pro lessor's Spirit Cabinet far surpasses fanytMrnfor Xho kind tTar showtt by the uavenport or isddy Krothers. Tie specialty artists who supplement the exhibition of prestidigitation are nota ble for their excellence, and afford an opportunity for the fashionable world of the great metropolis to enjoy a style of oerforraance peculiarly popular, but which i is "generally given without its precints. That it was keenly relished was made manifest by the frequent -applause." f ; ' : ;'. : -Tho Weather for April. . ? According to Vennor's predictions, the detailed character of April appears to be somewhat as follows : April enters on a Sunday with a Marctstorm, and the same day ot the week Is j likely to conticue stormy through the month. The 5th and 6th will likely prove stormy in lake regions and lower prov inces, Newfoundland probably coming in for heavy gales. ! . The 10th to 12th are probable dates for severe frc sts LThey weie experienced in 1882. : ';; . The 20th and 21st stormy and wet in majority of sections. The month will end cold and stormy and May day may bo ushered in. with sno.w and sleet in Northern and West ern sections, and cold rains at others: ' , There will probably be some unusual terms ; of warmth during this month, but altogether it will partake of its average character and be of a favorable description. ;The celebrated 'Fish 'Brand' GiUs T wjne is sold only at . Jacobi's Hard ware Deppt. , ' "c X - The-NeTT"Market;:; fr.-r, f The following are the propositions submitted by the Committee on the part of the Board of Aldermen, consist ingof Aldermen Chadbourn, DeRosset and Boney to the Committee appoint ed by the batchers of the city; and which were formally accepted by them as satisfactory in every particular : The Committee on Markets from the Board of Aldermen propose to use their influence with said Board towards the passage of such ordinances as will fully and effectually cover the following points, provided the butchers of the city will agree to occupy the stall's or places in the public markets on the 1st day of May, 1883: I 1st. To prohibit the sale of fresh meats, , beef, pork, .mutton, game, poultry, fish, oysters, clams and other shell fish, garden truck and alii farm products; at any other place within the city limits except the matkets on Front street and at such other point a3 may hereafter be designated by the Board of Aldermen as a public market for the accommodation of tho citizens. I 2nd; To protect all who deal exclu sively in one or more of said articles of produce from any loss m consequence of any leaso of premises now occupied Dy mem, ine vame 01 saia leases exist ing up to October 1st, 1833, as ! well a3 ot ail fixtures which will be useless ' to their owners by reason of their remov al to the public market, to bo credited to the several parties against rents due by them on and after October, 16S3. J&d. To rent by public auction on the 20th of April, 1883, for one year from October 1st, 1S3, to be renewed at the option of the' rcntor from year to year, all the stalls or designated places in the markets to . the highest bidder for choice of location, such premiums to bo divided pro rata among all the occupants of each market house separ ately, in proportion ta the total amount of rent and premium each shall have asrreed to pay. winch dividends shall be credited to each party against tho rent which he may have agreed ; to pay. Premiums bid on the 20th of April, 1883. to be paid the same day and year ly thereafter, commencing October 1st. 184. 4th. To aDooint one insDector. to be selected by the butchers, who shall give bonds as required by the Boara. who shall inspect, grade and weigh all cattle sold on the hoof; fees for which to be paid by the seller. j. duL. 1 o mrtner protect the occu pants of the several markets by making it a misdemeanor, ' punishable by fine and imprisonment, for any one to vio ¬ late the provisions of the ordinance framed and passed in accordance with the first proposition. - "1 " The committee oa the part of the butchers J. R. Melton, "WVJ. Kellogg and J. C Bomemann in accepting th propositions, say : Wc, ihalcoarnit- tee of butchers, ; accept your , proposi tions la good faith, hoping and believ ing that you will keep your pledges, by. giving cs tho protection which will . be our best interest and yours." --' - - . JLILIWII l I J Ill - ' : To Builders and otners Go to Jjlco n'j fbr Crh, Elinds and Dccrs, Gla23, trz. Yea cm frt ell rirci tr.d ti tha 4. "1883. NEW r AJ3VERTISE3IEXTS. O P ER A i HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! j MONDAY. APEIL 8 I HERMANN Tbe world'a favorite, assisted by his unequal led Company of specialty Artist. iTbe betuUiul and accomylisbed In her woDdcrf nl sleep, osufported ts mo MSB.. Also, ra ber life like pictures of "THE FIX)WjER GIRL and - 4XH12 GODDESS Oj.LHJEKXY. The fittoua-Japabese Jrlnce AWATA KATS- - usikiK, cousin to ttto .Mikado of ia- w pan, who. will. appear, la bis won derful feats of balaoeins. Also, the WONDKKFtTIi SPIRIT CABINET, inirooociDg tne ereateator J&ngusa mecu tisis. HOWELJU and DAEQW, who will give remarkable supercatural : -manifedtaUoDS by c&s licht. General admiBaion 50 centb. Reserved teats 75o and $U Sale of reserved &aata beglna- Frl- aay at uyera. i apl 4-3t ' w-f-m " f ' New GameBattle of 31. M GREAT MATHEMATICAL PUZZLE, Equal la Interest and "vexations" to the great game; Fifteen Puule, but "being played by two persona, ltla a most sociable anroaoiaeDt. Full of perrxlng and exasperating combina tions, but perfectly 6imple of solution when Price 25 cents For sale at. -HEIN8BE OGEE'S. apl 4 Live Book and Music Stores Quarantine Notice. QUARANTINE FOR THE PORTOFTVIL uiugton wlU.be enforced from May 1st to November 1st as follow ; PUoti will bring all veaeela from porta South ot.Uate Fear to the Quarantine anchorage; also, all vesse's wblch bare had any kind f sickness on board during ilbc parage, or oa rrlral, and w 11 cau?e a ftirail to be set In the main rigging on the port side, as soon as pos sibld after crossing the liar. , - 'JSo vessel must lt-ave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer, . tug boat, lighter, or boat of anv kind to go alongside, unless by written authority from the Quaran tine Pbysician, and every vessel must be an ehored as far to tlie eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while in Quar antine may be nad on application at the office of the Qoar ntlse Physician at tiaithvillevi,'- App ligations for permits to Tlali ret sete Io Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr Geo . G. Thomas, and permit so rbtained will be endorsed by the Qaarantlnc Physlolan,, If In -his opinion, it is proper and safe to allow communication with such vessels. . A penalty of tioO for each and every offence will be enforced against any person viola ting any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. W. G. CURTIS, M. D., Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmicgton. THUS. F. WOOD, M. D. ) ortaUa,fl GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. on8aitant. apl 4 Iam7t , 1st m ... . "To catch Dame Fortune's golden smile, AsaUIuoqs wait upon her. And gather gear by every wile . That's justified by honor. I Not for to hide It in a helge, . Not for a train attendant, But for the gloriom privilege Of being independent. N TO MAN CAN FEEL INDEPENDENT WHO PAYS RENT. Secure a homo and be your own landlord. Building lots for B&le on tho Instalment plan tUtuated oa Seventh,- Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, 3enth, Dick UCimtSrs liurch i Nun, Ann, Oransre, Chestnut, atnut. MuiBerry, itea crots, owyun, cuar lotte.and Ranklh street. Money leaned to thoo wishing tr build;' xpch26- Apply to JAM K3 WILSON. Fresh Arrivals. i m QHOICE. VATER MILL IEAL COR AND EASTERN II AY, ; Iry Stflt and Smoked Sides. Dry Salt and Smoked Shoulders, . I Heavy Mesi Pork, - North Carolina Lard. North Carolina Ham. AU grades Good Flour, W At Close Prices. ' mch T Matting I . Matting ! I piFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM ISo to tSoper yard ; 4. 6-4, S4, OU'Clotha, elegant In design, and low in price. I TURKISH TAP253TBY aad Velvet Ecgt aad Mats. ' v Ftna aseortnMmt of MarseEV aad cheaper White and Colored Bed 8pred. - , ' 100 Dox. GeTtnan and Irish LLi-n. Tnrklsb Bath, and cheaper Towels. Come and see me, a great pleasure to show Goods. hOL, BEAR, mch 24. MartetSt SODA WATER. QN AND AFTER TO-DAY .WE WILL knp the most tSeUcious Ice CoM SoW Pare fruit jaieee only used. ; -;: T" y Wurids Bros., Dispesefitg Pharmacists, -. La BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AND WILMINGTON. N. C.- aachU "- j ..t-.- - "'" PUBCELL HOUSE. "TJKDEB NEW MANAGEMENT, . .-:';4: ;X:: WILMINGTON, rN. C Zzvt ProrttctcT AUir-5 HL llr.'t-c: -1 It til 1-J tr: ' -crrrr s i: J t - f - j ; a j HALL &PE AUSALL PLKASS NOT1CS1 w will be glad u reoerre from our friends on any and all tuLjeela oif general tntereet but The namo of the writer tmutt always be fu , alahed to the Editor. . - '.; Oomiaanlcatloaa Emt be wrUia oa Ciij o&esldeof the paper. " PxBo&alldca mast be avoided, . . i .i . . And It la especially and partlcaUrry hasj tood that the d!Sor does sot always coders tie vlowa of ccrrespondcata ccIcm o tteitd In tho editorial eoltusmi. NEW AD E UTISEME2JT0 ; THIS DAY. A Gomploto Assortment SPRING & SUMMER p ECEIYED TO DAY. WttlJlE loPCJ a.i .4 forlospoctioit to-morrow. Those of my lady ftuatoocra who 'tats fees : . - 4 - - . '.,... t , awaiting the arrival of those good ead cCk erv will find among them the Newe4t ',ai4 Latest and PretUest Btylea and Doetgaal v . ; ; A largo assortment of the woll known VGoe, U" linen Collarsall style, Ladtea- ad - CbUdrea'a. T: "-:' A call and an exatalnatlon of . stock U speetfnjly solicited. - ' - i KAIiRER, - EXCHANGE CORNER.! mch 15 Fancy Goods. A GOOD SUPPLY ALWAYS OX;.TU&&. GILES A MURCmSON.1 Sand 4o Mnmhtom TTUvik Tuning Pianos, rptOF. N. SCHMIDT WITH AJ KPrSX-U' eaco of twenty-five years 'and now a retMect , of thU city, in piepared to tune and repair . !"unos, Alclodians ami Organs and will guar -anteo enttsf action at moderate rates. ; , a second street, bet rr eon Market and Dock. apl 2-lm ; . Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Flour, Sugar, kc. 100 Boxes Smoked and D. S." SIDES,' 100 Tnlia iJiRn. lfiO llhtl !tml lib!. Mm.iMira 1.200 BbllFUKlK. Aiimnnnlur ttrtnkm i 30 Bids C, Ex, C and Gran. BUGAJt? 75 Bags Coffee, all grades, i t'O Boxes Sop, i ' 200 Cases LYE, V 150 Cases Can and BaU POTASH. f 4.;' ' KERCHNER & 0 ALDER BU03. apl 2 Just Recei ved. N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT-OF J ; Yclvetand Ebony PICTURES FSA&CES . BLANK BOOKS, suitable for vary fcraaea ef Business. : ': '' ;'-'".', :' PAPER, ENVELOPES, - . ' . PENS, IXRa- ' :r:' ' ; ' ' SLATW,PEiciLsV&iii;'J Straw and Manilla Wrapping Paper, .. . .a, ....... ! - - and Paper Bagt. . " ' apl YATEV BOOK STORE Tho Place to Boy. mURI'ENTINR TOOM I PULLERS.; TT AtTltirnH DI P FEUS, WflfcTTEIiS. HACK-Wl'IIGHTS, Ac., Ac, jtc. ' full and comtucte stock of Hnrdzrnm aIim., on baiyL": , o W. E. SPRINGER ft CO.V , Sacce8or9 to John Dawson ft Cou r mch 12 19, 21 and 23 Market street COUNTRY "JEECTIANTS AND EVERY BODY CAN get faulted in quality and prices from the tarre stock of SADDLERY GOODS, at the Jwnr Saddlery and Trunk House of i H..M. BOWDEN ft CO., I yen: ii tr.to It Manufacture and Repair. ! mch s ; Wanted. SITUATION AS CLERK OS BAIXS- man in a mercanUle bouse.' , ' ' . Long experience in Dry Goods aad Grocer ies, can give excellent references. Address If. J. C, mch 30-1 w '-Itavlewcifloa- Lager Beor. TERGNER ft ENGEL'S PHILADCLPiXIA U&ER, on Ie. Have made exeeUeet arrange ments for the Summer Trade, wlthr my w building arranged cspeclaUy for tbe Fourth street, just North of Boaey Brllre. rach 30-Jw i JUST RECEIVED. t-EW AND JIAND30ME i r ; FRENCH MILLI NE2Y C00D5 Just reoelred aad for sale by VTr r f. , , MRS. KATE Wiyxs, 1 ' J Seerid street, one door from PoetcSoe." . .. men 31-tf , A XliBv S up ply. QT BED AND WHITE ONION SETS,' Peas, Beans, Corn, CalLa?e, AaT: . L ":''r ' ' Drag and ChemlcjU, 'teac;Me4krine, ToJW,t snd Fancy Article, Ac. . . , 4T Prcscrlptien C 1 led at a U bynm, day &i Blbt. F. C. MILLER, .... . German Droprit, mch SI- - Corrcr oqrra and iua eta. Q a r d e n G e e d I : JJEASBSANI. CORN, CAB BAG Ttt I tup, Sinash, Collard, IU11j, ' Icreajby, .-A .a
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