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RAILROADS. CAPE WAV K JIILLTUI.E R. If. CHANGE OF TtSlE. 00 »"jJ »J*er WMnwdRj! Xoreator 15, I««, Trains will Ron as follows : come xobth. >" Fr. tlw teeus"*' **<**- IRISA-M. Bron. I|, *.41 m n filo Quntfe, 8 87 ign CJJRETCLH. la ,ni JS™?: ,-w n&s hmSmiw* w 1518 Rhilr Plain. ' , Ma |jJ S{"u,k,»l 3.18 ^ HIS -.1 PhlUd'*., || to «. m S» w" _ OOIKO »oct:t. . " _ If. O Pur. Mail. I l"M Phllaita . SCO til in.. ffl£S*w «>•« »" Manumu.kln, lit; p.m. r. :,t telle Plain, * |f« c.^4 W uodbtne, 1. 1| *34 ! Ml. PIruaBt, |.t7 a 4J tesrCle, i&J si: Strain. -|« --0» Cape May C. K. -.49 7.* Wo Cr-unlr, 310 7 » , Bennett, j» -u Dim CnpeMvy *43 s.00 | Freight itulnr i.nrTh k ill V line ilCindrn at mid- i night, and in PMUrieiphl* nn Mp: following morn- I Is* I going south will mt n over night I • Mlllli- ' «. '"•* 'here •« II. to t. M. the following "L, ' l'v^eijO.7, I tkm only by the 8.30 A. M. Trail up,snd3 RUl. lionu. nnb'r.m'.'^l. »r<l OrUmed nt Statkm. ; *aS p^m1** 1,1 '* '* l*<*™a » a. m.a j From March let To Ofobrr let Ictwryo 7 A. M. A Tte Compnnt trill not be reenmelble for nny PT*' '.bnt It left 0-1tl10.it tlm knon Inter or coveratof the Station Acrnr. neiriu-r trill tltr CWw- • »'*tl<m, where there Ut Local Agrot. unlrM It l*du!y-W*y U.I!. . I. Paaerngere purchasing Tl-krta at Ticket Offim 5P?w k"" Agent* ulll-he charged FIT r. CANTS Inw tban If purchased or the Couluc- ' tor on tltr Cam. THE WEST JERSEY t:\PRKM CO, shattered ti> the Legislature of New Jersey, will nl- ' £lfeSSSSS2§ i . >■ VAN RENSSELAER. I •up I West Jersey, C. M. A Mllliille R. R. JAMES LEAMING, j£*. Ageki. """"" j

C.t.UDEX AXD AWBOV LIVES. lOER -ARUANGiiMFNTa OF NEW YOHK AODU.LINESj— The 'Jaw, ten am! Am boy am] Cor*1* * Trenlon Railroad Company, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACE* From WALNUT STREET WHARF will Irare aa j follow* rlii Fare. I At S A. M, via Camdrn and Anfboy C. and A. Accomnurlatton . . . . - SI St ! At S A. M..-TU Cntmlrn ami Jersey Ctty. Moraine Ctprraa, - . . . . . 3 od At II JnN, via Camden and Amboy, C, ami A. Accommodation. . , . . . -3 At II P. M, rla Camden and Amlioy, C. A A. Express - - - 3 38 At U.SO P. M-. tu CanoU-n nntl Amhoy, Am < .nrt'XSSS.'.'SSSI^L, "■ ■adntton (Freifht ami Paaarnerij. rint Claaa Tkkrt - . - - . . - »SS Srooml Clam Ticket - . . I SO At lit; P. M , via Camden and Amlanr Accommodation, Freight and Ibuaeugcr, El rat •teSSd'cul ticket 3U For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Drthlehnn" telvldm, Enaton, I^mbartvllle, Etrmtngton, Ac, at UO , 'Far Mount Holly, EtranrrUIr, Prabarton, ami VlneaBtown. nt ■ A. M, and S and » P. M. For Fraahold, nt S A. XI. and S P. M. For Palmyra, Wvrrton. Drlanro, tevnrly, Bur- 1 II net on, Flatriwr. Dofdrntown. kc„ at • and ti.,0 A. M, IS.SO, *10, 8, S nod IIS P.M. The J.SO and 8 T. M. Ilnra run direct through to Trenton. For Palmyra, nivrrtoo, Delanco, Ueverly, and Burlington at 7 P. M. Line, from KENSINGTON DEPOT trill leave aa ItUowa: At 11.18 A. M, via Keiutngton and Jcraey ctty Kaprrta, - -- .- -.300 At 4J0 P. SI, via Kenalngtoo and Jcraey City, Exprraa - - - - . . 3 00 At *43 P.M .rla Kenilneton and Jeraeyaty, I Washington and New York Eaprer. . j on At IS P. M. tnleht) via Kenalsxton and Jarraey City. Waahlngton and Xew York - - 9 38 1 The 8.48 I'. M. Hoe will run dally. All 0 there Sun. j daya eacrptcd. For Water Gap. stroudabunt, Seranton. Wllkre- ! , ham, Mootrnac. Great teml, Mauch (hunk, Allen- i 1 town. Dcllilchrm, licit Idcir. lU.tun, I.imlerli Hie, Flu ..Ington, ke, at 7.11 A. M. Thl. ilor ermareti | with the train leaving Enaton for .Mauch Chunk at 1 BJSP.M. *m r. m. • . i

For Laabertrllle at 8 P. M. on Saturday, only. For BrtatoL Tnmlnn. fcc, nt 7.18 and 11.18 A M," and s P. N. ami u Midnight. For Holmeahuta. Tarony. Wlntnomlnr. Bride*- 1 burg, arM Erankford at S A. M. and 6. * and , p. M. ' For Naw York and way Unr. Irai In* Kroalnciou Depot take the ear, on Fifth Street above Waluu hart an hour belorr departure. Tha ear, run Into the depot, and. on the arrival of anah train, ran Iron tha depot. Fifty pound, of baggage only allowed each paaPaaaengrra are prohibited front taking anything an hngnntr but their treatise apparel. All tmggur* over BHv pound, to be n.tit fur ektrn. The ComHI limit their re>iKin,lldlity for baggage to nee ar per pound, and will not be llahle far any amount beyond that, amorpt by aprclal contract. WM. H. GATZMEK, Agent. GrahamM Baggage Exprea, » 1U call for ami rieUt rrbageageallhc depot,. Order, to be left at No. s Walnut Street. LINK* FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA Will leave From foot of Couttlaml Street" at IS M. and 4 P. A. M .'l P. m!, and IS (nlgS?)' vU~J««n City 'and Ken,!ngtrm. From foot of Barclay Street at S A.M. and 9 P.M., Tin Atnbay aad Camden. Pram Her No. >, Ninth niter, at IS M. 4 and 8 P. M. (Freight and I'lutw agtr), via Amtaty ami Camden. nU41 PHOTOGRAPHS, AO." 1 1 E. T. ARTHONT A CO., Rssnfkcturcri of P&«legtaphie KaUrUU, «H B30ADVfiT. il. E. "starnoaOTpM nodi Urraoksop rc*" Views, " VIEW OTTEBWAiT^*" mmamaara.c «»tKav uerara^r 1 r«.i ; Tarktown. Fsnlhon Tram,. Oattyatmrgh, Haaorar Juuetloh. Pair Oaha. Lookout Mountain. Bnrsfs Statics, CMekahomlny, Ft *d a ric kiburch, CUy Point. ' Fnlrfkx. IWihntia, Jbchsraad. Fsistabnrgb, Heap r attom. Bsllo Plus, Monitor,. Chnttasoosn, Port Morgan, Atlanta. Char la, ton. Ksbll-. , Vlerldh. Strawberry Plains, ^ to. ^ an. ^ jar il7C.3Jr-r.rrrr.es , ^ Photogrtphjc Albuns. ^ Saleable thny en a May. U } f

*■ ■ > — & . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS : . i.ntevn l ottate orga.\s. T YEJIGNIlI) eapeetatly for Cbure'-e, and School* , 1J Tliey are futtnd to be equally trrll adapted to t tke Tailor anl Drawing Room. ' Tht Xe Plat Ultra of Hired Inttrumenli. • THE HARMONIC ATTACHMENT AND MANUAL SUB-BASE, Both of which Improvement! are Patent*!, give It S nearly DOlBLCTftr. POUTS, of any other In.trun.cn: uf the use prtee In the country, whUe ItiacxecUed by none in purity of _ , lone, pt omp! neaa of toneh. and oaarof mmnagrmrnt' j A|ao. PIANOS, MKIA1DEONS, v ( " j SHEET MUSIC, fc Mimical MerehamUte | j Generally. • j A FUU Auortmenl on hand and for tale by JOHN HARTMAN, MUltlllr, N. J, | List of Prleea. ( . ; PORTABLE MELODEON — ss8. sho. SIM, SUM. ■ PIANO STYLE— Roretrood, all round corner* I Serpentine Moulding— 4MB. »i». pwo, yrtv. sisu, i I 8310.1433,4978. Any of the abovetrllh eanodlega, 1 SIO extra. 1 COTTAGE ORGAN— Black Walnut or Oak. Oil ; | Ftnbh— sico, Sim, siso, situ, sue, piso, 4900, sjts WILI.MM SI 4 I.I. A NOV, * 1 fx 4 O DROADWAv, New York, Agent, for the . d-t.) Olehrated I'HIUOX Ki:tV PATENT P Id NO FORTES. Which are creating the rreatnt •enaatlon In the 1 ! mUMeal world, and have teeelvrd the lllgheat tertl- , , nionialafrimall the leading arO,t, In Hie country, ! ; . S^nALBRaa,*** W«. Mama, ■ L. M. Grrrncnauc, Futni-i, H. Ilaoira, j i Wm. ilrvnr Fnv, Tucohonk tUarckb, I XL 8r«a.«tikB, Max Manrrzrk, . | llrnwax A. WoLLUiiaupT. Having purchased the Agency of e.eorge A- Prince ; k Ci,.-, MELODEONi, AUTOMATIC and SCHOOL ! UIIG ANs. tram their lite Agent, Mr. Chmrln E. I Bieoa, we will be plramd to receive older, for thoee celebrated ln,trumcou{4h>d will nlway* endeavor 1 to keep a auClctcni aupply on hand to nil nil order, j nt light. The mull liberal dtacnunta given to the Trade. Church r,. Clergymen and ScnooU. AU id- . atrumcnta warm tifurjti gcorr. t

K Manufacturer, and Importer* of d Flnlaa, Ilanjoa. Violli,.. Guitar,. Wlollit Mlrluga, Areurdrou,. 1 and all kind, of Onau and other MoiuaL Inane- „ 1 NtrralorBvno,. 0 PUBLISHERS OP SIISET MUSIC. i Jnat puMlahed, "Tltr Vgairt," n new eolleellon , of Chant, for the Kpiarnpal Service, for opruln* and | rloaing Voluntariet. Mimical Soeletle*. Cluw-a, and for the Social Circle, by Virgil C. Taylor. Price,— Boarda, met,.: Cloth, ilia). 3 Id mm, and wtU aoon be Iraued, BASSINTS twenty Melodic Eaercla.-,. tor the atudy of the pro8 1 l*e arr of alnglng. by Carlo lktmlui, author of Ba»j ainl'a Art of hinging. And 8 ! rustfroRTu cALunmacs. ; A ollcetlou of Five Fmucii Cuunn and h, *Lr pa*. 8 aagea. lor apeedily developing the mutele, of the Rrgcra. aod *e<juiring that degree o( flexibility. In8 dependence and volubility, which arr 10 IndlajicnaabkMo a ^imsj performance on thn l"iA«oFonrt, by 3 Xlutlc sent t.y null, boat-paid, on receipt of the I 0 marned price. WILLIAM HAl.Lk SON. jrl4-ly 841 Broadway, New Voik. 8 urotesteex a co., 3 i JJIANO- FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 4118 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. } The attention of the Public and the trade U lnrlled loour NEW KALE SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE 1 . WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and 1 * . ^SSajBp j 1 ! purity of tone art unrirnlod by nny hitherto ottrred ' . • , ■ In thU market. They contain nil the modera^n j proremenla, FWack Grand AcHan, Harp, Pat a/. Iron , H... j Frame Otmfrwag Ban, pr., and each In.trument (

' | being niade trader the peraonal aupenrlalon of Mr J. H. Grorenteen, whohaa had n practical experience . °r" IblHy year. In their masufarturr. 1, faRy r warranted la nary particular. r THE "GROVESTEEN PIANO FORTE" RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD OF MERIT OYER ALL OTHERS NT THE CELEBRATED WORLD'S FAIR, Where were exhibited lutrument a from the be.t maker, of London, Parle, Oermany, Philadelphia. ! Baltimore, Boaton and New York i nod nfoo at the AMERICAN INSTITUTE Jbr jfce ruararinc ycera ! w the gold and Mirer medal* from both if which can be meant our wan-rooma. , By the introduction of Improvement, we make* 1 "t'U more perfeet Piano Forte, and by manufacturing J | I !' 'vrgdy. with n atrtctly raah nyateca, am enabled to j oifcr thene lntlrument* at n pr.ee whfeb wlU prm , , elude competition. PRIQES No. I, Seven Octave, round comer,, nimemaMl ( plain cam, 8175. | I No. 8, Seven (Mare, round; comer*, Rosewood heavy mouldlegx, S300. t . No. J, Seven Octave, round corner* Rosewood Loot* XI V ity le, »iyL Tcnua- Set enak,'ta enrrrnt (tand* tiewrrip'.lve Circular, aexd trae: oU-y j THE MASO.Y A HANI.IV \ ITfty^iG^rt^4*" (UvST ! Me'laS^oe other' r not praednam aweHed tan. Itiuntrarcd Crta- , art; j _iSS33omZ '

S: STOVES. MVE TOOll MOTET ! OTfVES SELUXC AT FOUNDRY PRICES Al ] IIENBY HILLS * ' NEW MARKET STOVE STOKE J 840 South Second Street, I t Four Doom above South •trcet. Wet Side, ' s PHILADELPHIA. v , O- The Stock I, undoubtedly one of Ihe larggat J and peat auortnl in the City, com prising all the ■ best stoves now in use. ! NEW PATTERNS NEVER BEFORE OFFERED ' 1 all ofwhijh will be Mid at about i 1 one half the usual pltices! ! Therefore nil who arr in ^ant of a GOOD STOVE, j j now a favorable opportnnlly to procure THE ' ; AT MAR FELQl'SL V LOIT PRICES!/ I ! The public art united that IhlFIa . , NO HUMBUG I | but that everything will be found a, repmented. ' I OLD STOVES REPAIRED AT THE j] SHORTEST NOTICE. ! Qe CASTINGS AND BRICKS FOR SALE t HENRY HILL. "NEW MARKET STOVE STORK." j' No. MS SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' j ' • ECOXOMV AXD COXVEXIEKi 'E. j ! THE CELEBRATED GOVERNOR PENN'j! FUEL SAVING, GAS BURNING, and \ I AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE, j; FOR COAL AND WOOD. jl FOUR SIZES: { j Numbers S, 7. B ami S. j ■ Of the numerotu Conking Stove, ever iotruduced,

the "GOVERNOR PEN'N4" 1* emphatically the nod aupertnr. It I, of recent Invention, being patented In the year 1SXS, and |ni- . . proved l(*l by Hcxnr Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. | Thl, Stove ha, .already won for Itaclf the enviable ! I ■ reputation of being a ; j COMPLETE SUCCESS I and. with the ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS 1 . coMlttln* oT'tho plate* eapowl to the lire being 1 DOUBLE. • making II therefore MORE DURABLE than any other itove In Ihe tnarkel. Thl, Store ' ( ha* been gotten up exprenly for the Country Trade, ' aa II ha, tieen a general complaint and an undcnla- ' ble fact, that the Cooking Store* manufactured here. , foforp ha' - >4gn entirely TOO LIGHT. The "COY- 1 KltNOR P>^^' exceed, alt other, by 80 per cent 1 IN WEIGHT, which give. It an advantage lu throw, j ing out aud retalalng MORE HEAT. It hai the Ijiaiir Ore*, tho ncaviEer GntTC, 1 the txiK.i.T Flit. and naoscggt Daai-oiit, end ) hu proved ItMlf the , t BEST BAKIXO ASD COOK IXC. STOVE KSOIVX, | ' either with vroou or coal. For aalc only by the Patsxtke and Maxitai- i "««. 1IKNRY HILL, [ No. 838 Socvit Sgtoan SrattT, 1 Philadelphia, \ 0*A11 Order, aent by Mail, Exreta, Auravx, J or CArraixa or Packet* will be promptly attend- .i *""• no94.y ■ EDUCATIONAL. f STATE \ORMAL r J^ND MODEL SCHOOLS. A Circular, containing full Information In regard * to expenrc. courae of atudy, and the new hoarding " arrangcmeoU. may be ohUtne.1 by applying to *

THE bmb I XIOX BUSUVENH COLLEOE, J^ANDEL AND 1IADYN HALL. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN KTS., THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M,T Prealdent and Coaaultlng Accountant 1 EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS NOVEL k PERMANENT ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, O'bter IK , IMS, «. rmcwd.A, year,. LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS. Including Book-keriilng, Bualnru Cnrrrapondencr, Forma and Cuetorn* Commercial Arithmetic. Btuiaan Penmanahlp. Ivetrctlng Loun'rrMt Money k Cmnmrrrlal law. TWENTY-FIVE DOLlJVR* SCHOLARSHIPS. Including the unr Suhieet, at above. Time ilmltSd to Three Mouthaf TWENTY DOLLARS. PENMANSHIP, Three Month* »- Penman, hip and Artthmrtlc, Three MM|tte' '.'.'M 18 1 The caving of coal and ru In the rammer month, , U an advantage of aueh Importune* .a 7nibl™ li e of thl. College to make a eonaldrrable i reduction In the rammer rate* ' Fro. October lit, IBM, I. April IW.Bn.mU ranrcdfo, I irar, at before. Uf, Scholar, fai|m ; ... Seholarahlp* Thra* Slowtii............ & Pen man ah I p. Three Muotlg... era Penmanahlp ami Arithmetic. Three Month.'.::.' SIS Special Town Jar Owbr, SeMert,tad ftr tbt boa, ct Minuter, aad Trader,. AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BOTH SKX8S AND ALL AGES, .?*lnlrS« Meenanlral ^wtng' CM_Sjfaned |.v the public ae the moat rac-eeaful UfoCcTthU^*" country. u I, evinced by FtHiA. HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS have entered la tha Flnt 8 Month, of ita Exlatence PRINCIPALS OFDEPARTMEXTS. . THOS. MAY PEIRCE, A. >1 , B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES. C. N. FA BR. Ja., J. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY KKUI, A E ROCERSON. a.m..c-k bwppreUd bp aa able Corp, rj Amine*,. Call or rcnd for a Catalogue, College Currency, and • Prcrcr'i Practical Educator. . OFFICE— 4S1 NORTH EIGHTH IT. asfrfmn TII/MAS M.JE1BCE IWMTOIl/oFFICiar~ D'Epineuil h Evan «, Civil Eaoiacxaa k Partner Soueiroa* riltkliJ irllrUri"^ ?r*lt!'t'1 rt.UaO.trhl* Draughting and Skatete? *£3l£ muws^^} all ktada made and ekliMnlly attended to. Special tremv Patent OtBe# prorarcd. « N. B —rate yourarivea urclem trouble aad travsa isssLvmv :7,«£_75,;t,k wav mtemrc.

f "i jSEPIOAj. CONSUMPTIVEN, 1XKAD WHAT DR.SCHE.NCK 18 IH1INC. PK. J. H. SCHENCK. -1 " [>r«H Sm I leel It m duty T owe to yob, and to I and'^Uver CompUlnl, to let them kn6w what great hcnetlt, i haverrcrited (rum your I Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed" Tonic lu K> abort a I ily tL*.lrc,aiug of God it haa cured- m* thua '"in. Schenck. 1 will now make my atatrment to i you, a* follow, —About eighteen month, ago 1 ,u attacked with areeveic cough, aud it aettied on my 1 lung, ; I could not irtaln anything 1 ate, aad auDend with evening tevera and night rweat* | waa very 1 induced. Tin: whitee of my rye, were very jciluw; | liketviar my akin i imy ap-etite all gone, and unable ! todlgeat what 1 did eat ; luvrcU awolen. irregular , and coalit e. I waa very low apiriled, and had aueh I v iolent ala lia ol coughing when I laid down at night j and when 1 aroae in Ihe looming that they would I to. t one or two hodra. I tlieu would be nearly exhauated, and waa en. j tlrrly unable to He on my left aide. 1 ranpot dew ml* my wretched auBcrusg aa 1 would wlah to do. I Jbery organ in my body wa« diaenrcd or deranged. I Mich waa my ultuniton ut tbli time, and I waa coni nurd to my ord from the la.; of February, last, to June, lac.:, not able to «.t up. 1 had the brat of me- : dical attendance the whole of the time. My cough ' thl. time ralwal a large quantity ol thiek, yellow, oMroatvr matter, aomrtlmee with blood, and It waa ! generally accompanied by naurca and a lurrad and badly I wonld Safe rfiarp. (hoofing palna Itf ray left aide and heart, night .went, audaotrorumll through , i my whole chr.t ; nad much iuwa:d fever, para In my | back and under my ahouldrr blade,, and In the amail | 01 my pack, and at time, ao neverr that it would , throw mc into apaune. Now my phyaician gave me j up to die.^ other, I had, ami the teat ol theiu, but J nmnl^tut akK'^boc "''uhen waa In ow weao , j the fcait, ami in Augnat l«t we came to New York, j I and 1 wa, ao n-ducel that I could unly walk a little with my bwabaml', help. Alter I had Urn here a 1 iho t time the aait water bteele made me leel much [ ! O.Vrafor ii™ We hid" ol',*|U the i«" pr'J ."crra." 1 peat cure, and mat my iunga were too lar gone lor I I any one to cure me. But al thla lime I waa on my 1 I lent about he houae, uot^ able vo ilo much ol^ah)- ) ! woe** We had tried ail and everything that I I ; could gra»i> at tike a dying peraon for ray d.rcaaea— 1 cuiuuni|>(wn and llrrr omplalnt— tail ol 00 avail. ^ J ! with api.rn,, ana vvaa deranged muat ol tho' I | In It waa an acouunt ol ""great cure pei>furmedU'by Dr. Schenck. She read It to me, and It waa ao mucn like my draearc that I a.kral my huabond to go and : ' r

hopea clever getting vtiMagara.aud made my peace on the 37th of January, I SJ, my huaband' called j on Dr. Schenck, U Bond atrect. New York, and , atateil to him Bycur, with a rerjueat foe him tocail rraplfomrtcr. When he waa about to go 1 aaked j iilui II he Jould cure me I Ilia reply waa ; "1 caunol are a tire ted on both ,1.1,,."' And yet he aecmrd to think there were lung, enough lilt to cllect a cure || I the diarrhea could be atodped. He aaid lu order to I do thl* he would have lo give mo Mauilrakc Pill# lu amail iloaea at tlrat, to carry olT the morbid map 1 ter, and then, with aatrtugent* he hoped to check aweat^and'ifomrhka had coWdng, night J waa alraid my vital power, were too much pro#rated ever to rally, and yet he accrued to think II ; 1 could live to get enough Pulmonic syrdp anil Seaweed TouU througtixuy ,y,tetu to cauae expectoration there were luuga enough left for me to recover, lie wlahed me to try the lhilmonlr Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at ogoe, any Ing It would do me nohatm, ' if It illd ma nonfood. Tho drat week it aeeuied to i give me atrengtn, ao that on Sum! ,y alt. r I aat up > in led and ate heartily for a tick woman t but-the t ; neat week I leit all nope and wlahed my huFJhnd 1 h'Jl wf arucd'hl m° uf ^17 U','1"'1'"- Uut "1' doctor , clearing out the ayatem'lt made them feel ramewh" ' remttraa, aiid to fierrc.erv ; and he Undated on 11: y ; taking Hp and uow I leei Wie benetlt 01 It. For ' I alter eight day* 1 began to rain my atrength, and. 1 with the exception ol a cold that put mc back aome I Iia-e been gaining atrength of body, my cough la •"»> ' "l P«« gone; no rarcnea, I ul the body, my buwcla are regular, and my breath la awret, and I thank God that I am now going about and aew and read aa well a* ever I could, I have alxteen bottle* of the medicine, eight of each have now a good appetite and real well at night ; down. *1 would here a"y't<?rh»'a'fflfoVd "wu'h 'rom j aumption or liver complaint, thai Dr. Schenck la no ' humbug. You can rely on what he eaya. .Delay not ; It la dangrroua to trifle with theae dlaeaac* If you would he cured, go at once ; and auyonr wl,h- i Ing to know the facta aa herein atated can call at my | residence, It7 Weat Houston atrect. New York city. ■MRS. MARY F. FAKLUYV. Wc, the undrrttgned. resident* of New York, arc acquainted with Xlra. Farlow. and know her statement to be true. We also know that the uaed Dr. Sehenek'a Pulmonic Syrup am! Seaweed Tonic, and have reason to bcllevr that to tola medicine ahe •owes her preservation from a premature grave ; B. FARLOW, 117 West Houston at vnii'M' Pkni-iimi 1 cu r:,— .nwi.h ., 1 , Weal a I 1 t

Mr*. UNDERBILL. K76 Greenwich al. AUGUSTA CNDERHILL. 874 Greenwich at. A. F. HARRIS. 117 Weat Houston at. EMILY GI.OVEH, 117 Weat Houalon at. J. U COLE, 23 Cottage pi. M. A. LKIGHT0N.4KI Broadway. Mr*. BENJ. CLAPP, l» Amity pi. 1 am well aoiuainted with Mr* Mary F. Farlow", and with. her huaband, Mr. H Farlow, they having for a few months tout, attended nt my church, and 5 I am convinced that any statement which they might make maybe railed on aa true, JOHN DOWLING, D.. Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. Y. Dr. Reoenek will he profradonally at Ida principal 1. attic* No. 18 North sixth (tract, cornel of Commerce, . lflilladelphia. every laturday, from S A. M. until 4 P. M.S No. 33 Bond -tract, Sew York, every Tue#. dry, froms toss Nc. 38 Summer St, Boaton, Maar.; every Wednesday, from S to S, and every other Friday at 108 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. All advice ■ fnr, hut fur n thorough nxamlnatlon of the lunge w lib hi, Reepiromrier, Ihe charge la three dolbua. PrlfS of the Pulmonic Syrtip and Srsweml Tonic, t each .40 per bollle, oa »T .80 prr half doten. ManUraxr PI lis, 38 cent, per box. For vale byall Drugx lata and Deafen. 04- ly 0 I DR. STRICKLAND'S . I CURE ! j roR PILE REMEDY I PILES. has cured thousand* of the worst 9 ! case* of Blind aad Bleeding Pile* 1 gives Immediate relief, and cfs wte a permaurnt enre. Try It directly. Itlawarq For eale by all Dniggtito nt My cents per bottle. * ! IBB. STRICKLAXD'8 C0DC" I "VfELLIFLUOUS 1 [ NO | 1,1 j more, j couuh balsam , - la warranted to be the only prepa- - ration known to rare Cough* Cold*, lloaraencs* - Aithma, Whooping Cough, Chronic Coughs. Con- - euaaptfon, Bronehltla am! Croup. Bring preparcd - dram Honrv and Herbs It la healing, softening, and •Xpeatoratlng. and particularly suitable for all affec- , tlooa of the Throat and Lung* For sale by Drug. r giata everywhere. ia*l-y |-SS===s— -| DYNPL1VNIA. 1 Dr Strfekf DR. STTICK LAND'S TONIC la a I land's I concentrated preparation of Root, aad Herb* with an tl acids and ear- . TONIC. BlaatlTes to •traacthen the atomI eeh and norvoua system, II It a certain remedy for Dy«pc|>«le or 1 Kition, Nrrvoueneee. Liwrof Appetite, Aeldlty Stomach, Flatulency and Debility. H la not alcoholic, therefore particularly suited lor Weak I I Driurrfete^ er rryw5rre"t S^*™™bottl>'°r 17 INSURANCE COMPANIES , TRAtELRRH UHVRAXCE CO., ' hartford, conn™ , jnsures against 1 ACCIDENTS 1 EVERY DESCRIPTION. , capitaltbsoo.ooo. rtTE DOLLARS ANNUAL PREMIUM - - - TEX DOLLARS PREMIUM few. .raw »• are,- v- m aanured from hie ordinary' boatoeee. Twi.NTr.rirE Ovulars premium l^^Tfor gMawthn' PC week e«.r... riL„. I

| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS' PUROaFORTlll. 1 j J^RICG'S NEW PATENT." An, the only Iaatrumoats eonetrvuted on a truly • | acfentlRc prtnclpfe. They hare greater itrength, I" j s*1 *11 remain longer in Tune then any other 1 I Flano. The construction Is simple and natural, all I the eatrancoua lumber In the body of the inatra- . ■""" '• dlapenacd with; the sound boards are merely , jtvro arched planks of thin wood, like the front end | hock of a violin ; the etrlnga are attached to a strong I lro° frame, which la separated and entirely Inde- , pendent of the case, thereby dispensing with the [ old harp form of stringing, by substituting straight i j |,rU«'*' prerervlng at the aame time the Orer Strung , | "*"• 01 *ldeh Mr. Drlgga Is the Inventor. By these I ""ptovemrala we gain much vibratory power, at ; j the same tlme^rraerv lng all lta purity and rfehneaa • | They hare received the highest testimonials from ■ j the Pre*,, and all tha principal artists In tha eoun- . try. among which are : I j Haftav SaxDEBtoa, L. M. Gottsciiale,

u Hcxm va WoLLrxniirrr, A. Babiu, J Faaxeu H. Baown, M Sraac aoicn, War. HkKar Fay. Civa* Faroe* J Mr. SKGKSMU.ND THAJ.BERG. the great pianist ' '*!"■ I bare examined your new Pianofortes, and 1 ' ™fdlnlly approve of Ita a rttem of cooatruetlon.— I lta principle, by which great increase of vibratory . power la obtained, being very simple and perfectly L philosophical. The ton* la grand and noble; It haa ^ j great capacity for sustaining- the sound or singing, I and Ita volume of tone or poarer I hare never heard I I excelled la depth, purity, a ad sympathetic atrect- ! WM' H- FRY. I*" musical critic of the N. Y. Tri- ; ; bune, aaya : — I have examined your newly Invented ' | Pianofortes. They merit all tha prntae given to • j them by Merer, Thai berg, C ottachalk, Strackoech Mason n others. Ae regarde itructarr, they are • original and philosophical; In purity, volume, and continuity of tone; la vocal verelmlUtude, that crowning excellence which enable* the plaafet to 1

"slag", on the lnstrumuaL Tour Piano# ever de•rrre the highest rank. Your Invention, la my . "Pinion, la destined to work radical change , in the [ manufacture of Plan oe throughout the world. 1 From the N. J. Herald, Sept 8.— Upon a careful : examination or DrlgCs Pianoforte, we And the rc I ,u,t* oM,lDod nre e very Rne alnglng tone, great ■ purity aad brilliancy throughout the entire Instrument, not often found la Ptaaoa constructed upon the old plan. Tke N. Y. Times, July is, aaya >-Wa hare noWVn Inurnment without an equal. II rand* with a smooth delicacy, prrtsetly unattainable on any other butrumaat ; aa ordinary player obtains with no exertion, the fullrveeaof a Grand Plane-Forte, and tbey must epcadUy eupavcede the old atyhre. j Grx-rtawrx >— Having thorooghly examined and | the Pianofortes la ran ted and petcntadby • S. A Daiaat, I am of the opinion thai the tame j resulting from hie lmproramene* at exhibited la tke Instruments under examination, In point of rtabdepth ar.d brilliancy, equals that of the heel 1 Grand FUM^orta* aad eaeele them In pure, muni eel latooaVioa and actual tnaa, power thue approaol.oacr in what 1 conildcr p^fon utt. tha* haa ret bran achieved by any other •>•'«* of manufacture. Y ours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCH ALK. •OLE AGENT a ' WM. HALL A SON. ' MB BSSHSSI, NEW YORK.

MfeDICAL. the peruvian myrl'p YS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE JL PROTOKI DE Or IRON, a new discovery tn medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, . by supplying the Blood with tta vital prtnclpfe, ar life clemen^— ffiO.Y. I Thl. it tire secret of the wonderful raccoe, of thla remedy In rating . DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, CHKOXIC DIARRHILA, ROILS, NERVOUS l TOOK. DISEASES OF THE RID--Vh'Yi a.yd BLADDER. FEMALE I COMPLAINTS, ! and all diseases originating In a 1 BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by DaMUty or a low state of tha System. Brtiw free from Alcohol la any form, tta eaergi- • ring clfecte are not followed by correspond Ing reacsi' m'sss; sb I tog up an IRON CONSTITUTION; " DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY. From the venerable Arehtdahop SootL D D. ... ^unHNM, Canada Kaat,.March 84, IBS8. ' than 36 5y*wu -«• t '? the throe Mfott weeks durldg<>wt£hY hara used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can acarrely BtremS myself of the reality. People whoh.Ve^Swum. 1 Ilnd can tut *' chnng*. 1 »m widely known, done ao much for m*"° . °'h*ta "lat which has A CASE OF 87 YEARS' STANDING CURED. > rT^!"birrfJlrei^"^^• No\i? A,on F'are Boaton. relieved from autfertnga, and have eakml rupted health ever since." ""'vanjoyoa unrawrThouiande have been changed by theuae of thla remedy, from weak, sickly, sutering creatures, to •troiig. healthy, and happy men and women; and Invalids can nut reasonably hesitate to give It a fetal. Apampfe' of 33 pure, containing eertlflcatre of emrasSt Dhv lidaM" I* ,b* ao*' ... ""wewHwuaie irom eom* of ^*t|kyafe4an^lretymeo and other* will he

kSralTSe'gU^ b0U1" FERUY'IAN SYRUP J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 88 Der St New York ' AND BY ALL DRGG1ST* scrofula. V LTH E RE Lta b r Utrrv v T* 251 f0DWK . k^THi, lllst for Scrofula and all discovered. The dllBraliy . naa been to obtain n Puna Solvtiox of 1L , DR. H. ANDERS' IODINE WATER, It RA* cured and will cur* SCROFULA In all lta • manifold forma; I VLCKRS. CAXCERS. SrPHIUS, SALT RHEVMi * • *'"< aatonlahlng euccem la caaea uf Rheumatlam, Dyspepsia, Uonsumptlon, Female Complaint* Heart, Liver, and Kidney PI in nee Circular* will be sent tuts to any address. Price (1,00 a bottle, or S for (5,00. Prepared by Dr. H. Anders, Phyaician and Chamlrt, J. P. DINSMOReVd^v street. New Tort, AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. balsam of wild cherry. , \\riSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRT, 1 1 visa acre caxo ron nraacv 1 HALF A CENTURY , with the moat aatonlahlng success In curing IULG/K. COLBS, HOARSENESS, SOME THROAT . • „/i?V VSS^ "OARSSNESS, SORE THROAT

INFLIENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ~ LIVER COMhLAINT BROXCHITli, DIFFICULTY OF BREATlllXG, ASTHMA, AXD f-FEKl" AFFECTION OF THE THROAT, LVXGS, ASD CHEST. 1 . CONSUMPTION, * % which carries off more victims than any other <0* ease, awl which Ufflea the skill tl the Physicians - to a greater eatent than any other malady, oft on YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY I whoa all others prove Ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid In relief, «oo thiamin effect, uf* In Its opeIT IS U NSD RPASIEDI while at a preparation, free from noxious Ingre. sssassj^ssassEsess ease "it '"la vr*r'*blc kingdom for thla die* of dieINCOMPARABLE! 1 SEYMOUR THATCHER. K.D.,. of Herman, N. Y., writes u follows : "Wiaran'a lauaa or Wild Cavraxr sires universal satisfaction. It seem* to cure™ Couch bv A !Z-£XL£.'-S Bsssrc^ta!9uS? , ssKiS. iffaspsi'jnSg whole of the eoataeta of the bottl* there wren Sividu^^ frequent «M of rrar'JdSshZ -«lfe,ne,ud heve. , way. b^krera^^ _ PRICE ONE DOLLAR A E0TTLE. ^ J. P. DINSMORE, 88 Deyftroot, New York. I 8XTH W. roivu: k SON, Proprietor* Burton. j AND BY ALL f)Rc2ci8TA i GRACE'S CELEBRATED HALTS . CURBS CUTS, BURM, SCALDS. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE ! CURES WOUNDS, BRUISER SPRAINS. J GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE j CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. j GRACE'S 'CELEBRATED 8ALVB A J CURES CHAPPED. HANDS, CHILBLAINS. I GRACE'S CELEBRATED UALVB I REALS OLD SORER FLRRM WOUNDS, Rc. . J Si emrts a Sme I (Rral by mall let SS esafeuj S