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Th* Governor has appointed as Trostoa Delaware College, C. Elton Buck, than ,hom no better selection could have been made. Dr. Buck has a,ways tak ? n * Imminent part in the educational inter-. ; ts of this city, and since his membership . , „ Roard of education, has performed the duties appertaining thereto thoroughly His selection by the Governor to the high L . 10 r conferred upon him will be eppie- (^ . „ I dated by all. | ers to Hall and Telegraph. My Sbah of Persia lias (lociled to send N? Prince Muzcgscr Eddlu to Eu-1 8, educated, probably at the Edin The the Crown to lie rope burgh University. Dumas' new play, L'Eetrangere, now per-1 forming at the Theatre JrancaUe, in Paris, lias been purchased direct from the authoi, | ™t copyrighted for America by the popu kr. J S- CM.. T«o railwav carriages have been built In I cost of $10,000, for the use of 0. during her travels on the | Brussels at a Queen Victoria Continent. The wife of Col. Dyde of Montreal is one oi the heirs to the estate ol Mr John Holt iust passed through Chancery; 810, 1, niio arc to be divided among the Heirs, ZZ Dyde is very giad that she has [ not died. and'on 8 b a trec\rwhm'e'°S P h e a 8 ve ln ilDe8 the I ° price ol gas is only eighty cents per l,UuU| feet On the streets where there Is no competition the rate is §3.75. The King of Ashantce has paid another instalment of 500 ounces of gold on account of the indemnity. The money was not paid at the promised time and a line was im-l poged The gold was found to he adulter ated, and orders were sent by the Governor to have it replaced by good gold within five I days. it is said there arc only two women in the country who are good engravers itec'l. They are Miss Sartaiu and Mrs. Wormley, of Columbus, Ohio. The death is announced from Stockholm of August Sodermann, one of the most prominent of Swodish composers, in the forty-fourth year of his age. According to a recent census the popula tion of Japan is 33,300,075, which shows an of 131,850 within the last three ou The Rev. W. H. H. Murray, who was| mentioned some time ago as having carried oil on his shoulders a large limb ol Boston's historic elm, has since that event been beset i by relic seekers, whom in his newspaper, the Golden Rule, he admonishes fusi ls, tliat he wishes to use all the wood himself, I 2J, that he has given it all away; and 3d, that he never got a piece of the old elm, as this he has had the relic sawed into wooden mullets, with which he will 'brain every t bod v who attempts to ascend the office stairs ; for any other purpose than subscribing for Ins journal.__ - * " II vln" fitted up my shoe store, No. 0T I Kust'Sixth street, and laid in a larger stock than over before I am ready to supply the monle iu till Eastern portion of tue city wi"i all kinds of bools and shoes, lor 1 ladies gentlemen and children, at prices far below those heretofore charged. Ele mint work made to order, and mending promptly attended to. JAMES KANE. I —-extra ! , . Is mumif.ucluring for the wholesale trade a new gaiter, hand-made, of good calf skin, both stitched and pegged. Will be sold less than any other Shoe ol the same class, an 1 warranted good material and work well di ne. Call and see him. mch8 lino increase years. The Ro«lon Elm, BOOTS & SHOES. MIEAP SHOE STORE. c marll-ly NEW SHOE. A M. CLANCY, No. 415 W. SECOND STREET, ^ (HEAPI CHEAPER!! CHAPE8T Ml BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS. Children's shoes, from 45 cents to 81 00. Men'scHll-skin boots, line hand-sewed, foi SI 50, at. Ninth aud Spruce. Repairing neat-1 iy done. WILLIAM HOUCK. :-,U224.ly I UIOICF, FLOWER AND GARDEN \J SEEDS, STRAWBERRIES AND PEACHES, NEW SORTS BY MAIL. Plants of the newest nnd finest improved soils, carefully packed and prepaid by mail. My collection of Strawberries took the first premium for the best Collection, at tlm great show ot the Massachusetts Horti gn ! r^rix; plete collection in the Country, including all the new. large American and imported kinds. Priced descriptive Catalogue, gratis, by mail. Also, Bulbs, Fruit Trees, Roses, Evergreens. 25 packets Flower or Garden Heeds, 81.00 by mail. , C. C. 'flte True Cape Cod Cranberry, best sort for Upland, Lowland, or L. Garden, by mail, prepaid, 81 per 100,1 85 per 1,000, Wholesale Catalogue to the Trade. Ageuts Wanted. „ , B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Heed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1842. te22 THE ODORLESS EXCAVATING COM 1 pany Remove contents of privy wells withont OFFENSE OR DESTRUCTION OF PROP ERTY, at lowest rates. Orders by postal card or otherwise, promptly attended to. Office No. II WEST TENTH S I'REKiT. mar22-3moB J AllOK EXCHANGE. Men desiring work may register their names with the Janitor of the Delaware In stitute of Mechanic Arts, Southwest oorner of Third aud King streets. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Persons desiring work done will find a register of unemployed men at the above place. Address THOMAS TURNER, Janitor, Delaware Institute of Meohanio Art*. Mi aoId . URPaOoupm. <&;« "*. ^ w- ~ " urre ncy, 6's.... New5's or '61.... wit. A Rdg. WiufiNOpon, March 28. SOU) AMD BOMB QUOTATIONS. Reported by Cralge. Johnson A Go.. Bank and Brokers, Sixth and Market Sts. BID. ASKED. ...in in y, ,...122% 123 ....118 118% by its 11 Clo 118% l in llOxi 121 % 121 % 123% 118% 128 lib .16IF74 127 ... .118% 118% . 43 46 12 STOCK QUOTATIONS. r!S ii£ :::: S® Y.'S'& Hud Y. & Erie. 21 «l% 42% 421 Paclfl0 Mall . vVestern Union st. Paul........ I,.; w *fc Union Pacific C. A 1. C!. Lehlgii Valley u.,% 03% 110% 110% 20% 20% 20% 08% 63 Prof 20 % 08% 43% 71 3% I 02 % 60% 61% i 50% ^{§5*!™ Centra i Trans.... phlla. * Erie. Hestonville... 50% 1 02 01 50 49 14% :::: IP 80% 37 4% 4 WII.MINQTON QUOTATIONS. 102 % 101 % e "g°tol? oi ^JtoSdA'Z:.'::::: Delaware H. R. first rutge.,. " " extension. ^""irt'mo^tgag^. 1 . 1 !® Wilmington A Reading R. R. Jotlton*®* 8 Westeru'¥^"S' Wllm 1 1 8 1 J g "" rt " Westeru K ' K ' Delaware ft, Wilmington Coal Gas Co National Bank of Delaware Wil. A B dywlne...61% 105 105 102 102 % 101 99 50 8 2 20 23% 22 % 90 80 605 600 68 150 145 First National Bank.. Union National Bank. Farmer's Bank. Delaware Fire Insurance • 0 ! 42 43 42 20 24 PHILADELPHIA HABKETM. Btock Market. Philadelphia, March 25, 1676. 114%@114% Phlla A Read 100 @104 Gold Sliver U8 " 5-2081805 U8%@118% "July 1888 11«%@119% "July 1807 I21%@121% " Julyl888 123 @123% " 10-40s 118%@118% •'New 5s 1I8%@118% City 8s,newl08%@108% P ennaRR'Sjli'wi Philadelphia Trade Report, Matttrba y March 25, 1876. Cotton ls steady, but the market is ltmi g a i es of middlings in lots at 48%c for upland , an d 13%c for New Orleans, Bark is nominal at 642 per ton for No. l " thy ig nom i na i a t $2 35@2 35. Flaxseed is ln demand by the crushers at $1 40. Coflfee-A. fair amount of the attention 0 j 250 bugs Rio at 16%@18%c; 150 bags Mavac- Uiboatl8%c, and 50 mats Java at 24c, all S< Hugar—The absence of desirable offerings restriess transactions. Holder- are firm at -%@7%c for fair and good refining Cuba Refined sugars are steady at ll%c for cut loaf; 10%c for crushed and powdered; 10%c for granulated, and 0,%c for A. Molasses—A good demand prevails at quotations. Kales of 59S hogsheads and 6> tierces Cardenas at 3z%cfor 5.) sest, 51 hogB heads Trinidad at 33c; and 90 barrels do at 37c. There is a stem y demand for flour from tho home consumers, and prices arc well sustained. Sales of 1,200 barrels at 64 25@4 75 for extras; 6625@fl75 for Minnesota family; S6 25<a,7 for Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana do do; and 67 25@8 25 for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye flour sells ot 84 75. In corn meal no sales. Holders of wheat are more disposed to meet buyers, but as yet no decided deelinc has taken place. Sales of 2,800 bushels at 51 for pennsylvan la amber; *! Ohio, j ^ for western red; and 1 50@l 58for white Ry e sells at 82c. corn is ln moderate request at the de c )| n e. Sales of 0,000 bushels at 02@G2%cc for | yellow, and 02%c for white; we quote sail at 61c, and steamer at 58o. Oats sell at44@49c for white, and40@43e lor mixed. Whisky is steady at 8112 for Western iron bound. 60%@60% RR, North Penn 53 @53% "!iila<£ Erie 20%@20% OO&ARR 14%@14% Lehigh Val 61%@61% " Nav Stock 49%@50 Catawissa R 17%(® 19 do prefd. 45 @45% N Central H 37%@37% Hestonville 36%@36% I —— IT IX GROCERIES. HAMS HAMS! ureakfa'st BACON 1 AMS! A Car-load of S. Davis, Jr. A Co.'s (Cincin nati, Ohio), "DIAMOND" BRAND SUGAR CUR ED HAMS, AND BREAKFAST BACON, lust received at qUTTER! BUTlER! j) C. MLS8ICK, sun. n 08 . «^<y a 9 j 0 hird street Mo * Ket House, Having made arrangements to recclv regular shipments of butter from the Wes h ie will canstantly have at his stalls a larg I supply of Prime Print, Roll and Tub Buttt at very low prices. ml.i-Sra — — mm —m m I - I k/r JV| 1 J. P. ALLMOND. Eighth and Market St. au«23-ly BUTTER' BLANK BOOKS. ARTIN JOHNSTON, BOOK BINDER, AND Blank Books Manufacturer 420 SHIPLEY STREET, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. aug23-tf. HOSIERY. J UST RECEIVED An elegant assortment ol I HAMBURG EDGING^ i talnlng fists ef 8000 newspapers, and esi • | matoyhowing oost of advertising. n. INSERTINGS, and COTTON TRIMMINGS, S. H. 8TAATS, No. 417;MABk« St augft-ly V i I We condense/from the LMgh SeaUter the perfect system substance of a Conversation about Oak Hall, In make ltxosslj PhlladeAbla/wanamaker A Brown's " Largest away JtM uf m In America." A visitor and penon.'^r the speakers: Viaitor. " What comer Is the Building on f Attendant. " South-East comer of Sixth and Market Please note the SIX'fH, for some strangers seeking Oak Hall, have been misled by designing persons." V. "It is perfectly colonal! its dimensions?" miss of self-measurement 2,000 miles y as irthey were here in ~ V, "I suppose you have at least half a dozen different departments ?" A. " My dear sir I we have more than twenty, each charged with its own business, and each thoroughly organized, a necessary wheel with in the great wheel." V. " will you name a dozen or so of them r A. "With pleasure. The Custom Depart A. " 12,000 square feet—66 on Market, and ment, for those wjio prefer custom-made to 180 odd on Sixth, six stories high, has over ready-mad^ 'Qre Furnishing Department, three acres floortog, and covers space once with its (■mimse stock of all underwear, occupied bySpruoian twenty different busi- The Shirt Hctory, with its busy machines, —, ->-making our own first-class shirts.. The Trlm V. "Do you'hse steam-power?" ming Department, Itself as big as many a regu A. " A giant young engine furnishes power lar store. The Garment Stock Room. The for the freight and passenger elevators, and the Receiving Room. The Order Department, boilers steam lor heating, and the other opera- named before. The Special Uniforms Depart tions of the home." ment. The Delivery Department, with its V. "What order do yon take with goods?" score of messengers. The—" A. "They are first opezedand arranged in V. "Hold, hold Isir, enough!" the basement, on long low counters, and taken A. " I'm not half through! The Advertising thence on the ftejghrelevAtor to the inspcc- Department, with its bilLand sign distributors, tor's room on theVmm floor." editing and publishing^ business and popular V. " Is inspectln^he first operation ?" journal, circulsjfcgjree, 60,000 copies monthly A. " No, sir, measuring. The goods are first (tell all your frumjirio send for it). The Men's measured in the piece, then inspected. Tho Department, witlnts many rooms. The Boys' cloth passes over rollers In the face of a strong Department. The Youths' Department. The light, and two men sit, one before and one Children's Department, with its special behind the goods, watching with the eye of a entrance for ladies. The Telegraph Depart hawk for the least pin-hole imperfection, and ment. The Chief Clerk's Department, marking every flaw, so that the cutter may see its book-keepers and assistants. General and avoid it when be comes to cut the gar- ager's Department; Financier's Office, and ments." other offices of tho fireball busy as bees V. " You must employ an army of cutters?" thinking, planning, executing, buying, mak A. "Come to our fifth iiora&nd see! We ing, registering, recajwing, sending out, selling, keep 70 hands all the tUffie casting up the cloth and in a thousandwtys joining their forces into garments.—besldefcsfi machines that do to carry on a businessVith the people amount a dozen men's work eacfKt a stroke." ing to between 82,000,000 and 88,000,000 an V. " Do you manufacture all your own nually." goods?" V. "S-t-n-p-e-n-d-o-u-s!" A. " Wo do, and most carefully. Our ex- A. " Indeed it Is I I forgot to name tho amlneis inspect every stitch and seam, and Cashier's Department, which handles its 825,000 certify to every garment as extra-well made of retail sales on some single days!" before we put our ticket on it, and become V. "825,0001 Immense 1 That's what enables responsible for It." tho house to buy cheap and selycheap ?" V. " Your system must save you a great A. " Exactly I You have DTst hit it. deal?" / people throng here, kdKlng that we depend A. " In every direction, sir. It is tak system on low prices and " and economy we practice all top way through, V. "What are the ' foHb bules ' I hear so that enables us to put our prAsjrbwn to the much about ?" people as we do." Mr A. "Our system of business dealing—1. One V. " After inspecting the work, what becomes price, no deviation; 2. Cash for everything; 3. of it?" A guarantee protecting the purchaser: 4. The A. " Before it goes Into Stock it is ticketed, money returned if the buyer can't otherwise Every single garment has its number and be suited." other points noted on it, so that its entire his- V. " Nothing could be fairer." tory can be traced without fail, upon our A. "Nothing. And the people see it." books." V. " Well. I thank vou. sir. for your nolite V. " You must have 80 or 40 salesmen?" A. " Why sir, on busy days you maWsee 100 in the various rooms and suites oy rooms, selling to the throngs of customers." V. "Do you do an order buwaes and express?" A. "Very great. All over the country. Qur i to Clo attendan Do you know with Man The attention." A. "Not at all. It's a pleasure Call again; and be sure of the maker & Brown's Oak HallfHto ner Sixth and Market." V. "Thank you! I shall be happy to do so. Good morning." te—Wana -East cor ou. by mail IsTEW TEA STORE —JUST STARTED— No.3 'W.TliircI Street, Between Market and Shipley Streets, one door West of Market S tree Sign—Red. Front* G-reat Canton and Japan Tea Co ■> SELLS TEAS AND COFFEES TWENTY PER CENT, LOWER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN THE CITY, PRICES OF TEAS-OOLONG Black, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, best 90 cents. JAPAN, 60,70, 80 90, best 81. Imperial 50,60,70, 90,81 00, best 81 15. Young Hyson, 50,00, 70, 80, 90, 81 00 best $1 16. English Breakfasts 60,70,80,00. 1. Best Siftings, 35 cents. PRICES OF COFFEES. — Old Gov, Java, 38 cents. Old best Maracaibo, 35, best La guayra, 35, Choice Old Strong Rio, 32, and 33; best mild Ria 32, good 28 and 30, good Strong 25. Mr, James Crippen having resigned his position at the old Tea House, No. 512 Morket St., and assumed control of the GREAT CANTON AND JAPAN TEA CO., Invites all iiis old friends and customers to the new house, believing that they can there be better served than at any other place in the city. Do not forget No. 3 Third St., one door West of Market street. OIL CHROMO or PIECE OF GLASSWARE given to every purcha novlO-Om «*- A [some «er. ICE ! ICE! 1876. ICE! ICE! PRICES COMMENCING APRIL 1st. 8 ccirts a single piece. .. 50 cents a week, 5 pounds daily, 8 (=» 11 12 13 90 " 1.05 " 1.25 " Various quantities from 25 to 100 pounds at the rate of 70 cents per 100; 100 pounds to 2001 pounds at 00 cents per 1OO; 1 ton to 3 tons at 810 per ton ; over that amount special '"ah account-, to ho cash dally or weekly unless otherwise agreed upon. 10 15 21) 18 25 ff®- As we think the prices limned are fair aud equitable, we have individually agreed to strictly adhere to these prices and none other until further notice WAI TON A BROTH ER. J. B. CON ROW <S SON. m24-flt BANKERS. RA1GE, JOHNSON A CO., c BANKERS AND BROKERS, SixthaMahkkt Sts.,Wilmington, D*l. NEW YORK AND PHILADEL. STOCKS BOUGHT A SOLD ON COMMISSION, Every facility afforded for persons desir ing to deal oi Invest ln Stocks, Bonds or Gold. Telegraphlo quotations received con stantly daring the day nng.23tf PERIODICALS. EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! As soon as published, all the NEW MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPER9, DAILY AND WEEKLY' N STATIONERY BLANK BOOKS, GAMES, And a very large assortment of articles BOTH FOR ORNAMENT AND USE, AT E. S. R. BUTLER'S No. 4M Market Street Jan.Utf.t WINES A LIQUORS. I N STORE THE FOLLOWING I hit WHISKIES: Hannlsvllle Pure Rye, 1873. A. Overholt A Co.'s Pure Rye, 1871-72-7*. Hyatt A Clark's (Sherwood) Pure Rye,1873 W. A W. (IXL) Rye and Malt, 1869. Having stored the above Whiskies prior to the Increase of tax, they will be sold without any advance ln price. FRANCIS KELLY, No. 103 Market SL ang 28-t-f UR SELECTIONS O or OLD RYE WHISKltS ARE UNSURPASSED. ! We have ln stock: MOORE'S 1866, 1868. SHERWOOD, 1868, 1864, DOUGHERTY, 1869, HANNISVILLE, 1871 JOHNSON A SON. (BOURBON) 1868. Champagnes, Sherries and Port at duccd prices. aug28-t,f-t P. PLUNKETT A CO., U*l Market Street ALL KINDS OP SEWING MACHINI5 NEEDLES, the best quality of Oil at the Sing* 3. Repairing a Specialty. A. J- VAN DUZEE, Agent. No. 616 Market street and Office I feUlm saan rj'HE BEST,' ESTEY, BURDETTE AND SPANG'S "'V.;'.'■ v Celebrated PARLORORGANS At very reasonable prices at ROBELEN A BRO., , No. 710 Market Street. m9-ly HIIDL11IG WOOD. RANDY WINE B KINDLING WOOD. 1876 Prices for 1816 SINGLE BOX THIRTEEN CENTS. TWO BOXES AND UPWARDS AT TWO For 25 Cents. 81.50 loads still cheaper, and delivered promptly. Be sure and see the name RICHARDSON on the wagon. MS-Don't pay but 13 cts for a single box. feb.8 PER LOAD § 1.50 for OAK and RINK KINDLING WOOD DEIJVERED. Look here, what a great heaj)ed up >ad of OAK and PINE WOOD, and wagon AND ONLY 81.50. abbott & McKinney, 519 Orange Street feb.8-3m JAMES F, TRAYNOR. PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER, No. 204 E. SIXTH STREET. DEALER IH LEAD AND IRON PIPjS. SINKS. BATH TUBS, BOILERS, CHANDE LIERS, BRACKETS, I PENDANTS, READING LIGHTS, MURDOCK'S ANTI-FREEZING HY DRANTS AND FULLER'S PATENT FAUCETS. to fe26-ly Jobbing promptly attended to. HOTELS. |JORRIS HOUSE, THIRD ST., HEAR MARKET, CHESTER, PA. KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The finest appointed hotel ln Chester. Ele gantly furnished Rooms. There ls a splendidly appointed eating saloqgt ln the nouse where meals can be had at all hours. febl4-3m B. MORRIS, Proprietor. ASHINGTON HOUSE. w MARKET 8RTEET, NEW CASTLE, JOHN McC ALLIN, PROPRIETOR, The above house ls large and commodious and fitted up in the most modern style. The bar is always well supplied with the best of liquors. Boarding can be had on the most moderate terms either daily or weekly. Stabling for 25 head o norses. proprietor respectfully asks the pa tronage of hlB friends and the publlo. JOHN MeCALLIN. The J. E. TYGERT A Co. Man tfacturors of STAR BONE IP HO S P H ATE AND PURE GROUND BONE . ' Also dealers ln Fer 1 tlllzlng Materials of aH kind. nwwrmw. 142 8. Delaware Are., FHfta., Pa. OFFICES: J Delaware.. ■ r M UOAL ' JENRY 0. TURNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW 602% Market St., Rear Office. ang 6-mo. Yy ALTER CUMMINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 812 King street, next doort Wilmington, Del. «Ug288m Office:— No. the Post office, MEDICAL. iK. J. P. GRIFFITHS, Late of Washington, D. C., , removed from No. 1013 Market street to NO, 010 Tat nail street £ Wllmlngfon, Del., AnAla prenavni to Treat all Acute as well agObmmic Diseases in a scientific manner, iiSO-lmeod "^R. J. P. MALCOM, mlfl-tf No. 303 Taylor Street. R. GRIM8HAW, oct. 23-1 y D 828 West Street. D R. WALES, has returned to bis rei denee Cor. Eighth and King Streets, oct 15-tf. W. E. Williams, DRUGGIST, Ninth and Market Streets. Wilmington, Del. » IDGE'S FOOD FOR INVALIDS. R ltaw-8t F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF __ IRON has never been known to fail in the oure • of weakness, attended with symptoms; in disposition to exertlon;loss of inemoryjdif* Acuity of breatliing;geueml weakness; hor ror of disease; weak, nervous trembling: dreadful horror of death; night sweatsjcold feet; weakness; dimness of vision; languor; universal lassitude of themuscularsystem; enormous appetite, with dyspeptic symp toms; hot hands; flushing of the body; dry ness of the skin; pallid countenanoe and options of thejfaee, purifying the blood; ain In the hack; heaviness of the eyelids; frequent black spots flying before the eyes, with temporary suffusion and loss of sight; want of attention, etc. These symptoms all rise from a weekness, and to remedy that use E. F. Kunkei/s Bitter Wine of Thousands are now E. ei Iron. It never fails. , _ , enjoying health who have used it. Take only E. F. Kunkel's. .... fewareof counterfeits and base Imita tions. As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is so well known all over the country, drug gists themselves make an imitation and try io palm it off on their customers, when they call for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron ls put up only in 81 bottles and has a yeliow wrap per nicely put on tho outside, with the proprietor's peotogrsph 011 the wrapper of each bottle. Always look for the photo graph on the outside, and you will always be sure to get the genuine, 81 per bottle or six for 8F. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, *TAPE WORM REMOVED ALIVE, Head and all complete in two hours. No feo till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by T)r. Kijnkel,259 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Send for cir cular. For removing all ordinary worms, call on your druggist and get a bottle of Konkxl's Worm Syrup- Price 81. m 171m. rejnoisaj^, ^ 1321 Green St. ♦ White, Itchy and Scaly Tetter of the Seajjs. »The BCalp gets itchy, tender and covered wit a fine white ecalee. They form again as that aa ^Pimples, Fleahworms, nnd Blackheads.— On theforehead,cheoka and noae. They exude a whitish subatance when squeezed; affect both Prurigo (Intense Itching)—Bogins as Boon ai the clothing is removed; no eruption but that caused by aoratching; worst from the waist to above and all Skin Diseases cured by Dr. Van Dyke, 1321 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CATARRH CURED. Catarrh.—A atopped-np feeling in the head, Incessantblowinguf tho noee, Imwkmgandspit ting, dropping into the throat, and bad breath, cured bt Da Van Dyke, JVo. 1391 Green Street, Philadelphia. UNKEL'S MAGIC Restores gray-mixed, red, ll S h * 5T heads of hair, beards or moustaches, to» beautiful brown or black, in from or to tour ipplications. It is free from Bulpnni, lead, acids, mercury, silver.oranythlngln lurloua to either hair or beard. IT DOES NOT FADE OE RUB OFF. Expressed to all parts on receipt of on® dollar, or six bottles for five dollars. At the wholesale and ^5^X5? STREET, PHILADELPHIA. dec.24 75-ly K HAIR RESTORER. Ml I m The value of this article of d , let J ia *Li , ,?f2 thoroughly established In England and th« Canadas overall other preparations lor In* fonts and Invalids, sold by all druggish, in cans, 35 cts., 65 cts., 81.2> and *1.75, beai *• ing fitgmttuiP of Wool rich & Co. foies HINDLE 4c CO., A. it ABIC BALL EMPORIUM 812 Market St., Sporting goods of sli kinds. an28-tf _ JOHN F. BETZ, Gaul's Brewery, PORTEK, ALE, BROWN STOUT, Brewer and dealer ln BARLEY, MALT AND HOPS, Cor Oallowhlll ar.d New Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. marl7-ly