THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHI L A DELPHI A, SATURDAY, JXTLY 11, 1868. OUR RELIGIOUS COLUMN". UXFKTTEKEI). Souls are temples of tha King Bodies from tlie scaffolding: When tbe workman, Truth and Grace, All tbe finished outlines trace Of God's tartlilj delling-plao, And the dome with aplemlor crown, Death bat tears the body down. Fplrita struggling to be free i'otfstaste immortality; jiarth-bound here, liku ships of air, Chained to Sense and linked to care, Straightened, pinioned, everywhere; "Vbat with pain and feeble breath iJeatli but cuts tits chords of death. Caged the lark affects to moan; 1'ree she rends the clouds with song; Wings of love and airs of bliss Waft the soul to blessedness In tar holier realms than this, When, imprisoned by flesh no more, Death Bhall let the spirit soar. OL 1 my spirit, when wilt thou Drop the shackles on thee now; Eyes, when will ye have true fillit; lOars, when will yehar aright; Heart, when leap to Heaven's height? Not till done with lleslily strife Will Death let thee into Life. J.illlc Things in Keligloiis Li"o. Little words, not eloquent speeches nor ser- f.nons; little deeds, not miracles nor battles, uor one great act or mighty martyrdom, make ap the true Christian life. The little constant sunbeam, not the lightning; the waters of siloam, "that go soltly ou their meek mis sion of refreshment," not the waters of the river "great and mighty," rushing down in irtorrent, noiae, ana lorce, are the true symbols oi a iioiy lire. The avoidance of little evils, little sins, little inconsistencies, little weaknesses, little tollies, little indiscretions and imprudences, little foibles, indulgences of self and of the llesh, little acts of indolence, of indecision, or sloven liness, or cowardice; little equivocations or aberrations from high integrity, little bits of worldlinebS and gayety, little indifferences to the feelings or wishes of others, little out breaks of temper or crossness, or selfishness. Vor vanity; the avoidance of such Jittle things 14 tlieke p-OPH far to liiittf.1 11 n of luaat Hia nanq. " ...... 1 - " . . .. u AVM-JV " O live beauty of a holy life. And then, attention to the little duties of the day and hour, in publio transactions, or private dealings, or fiiuily arrangements; to the little words and tones, little benevolences, or forbearances, or tendernesses; little self- denials, self-restraints, and eelf-thoughtful-ness; little plans of quiet kindness and thoughtful consideration for others; punctu ality and method, aud true aim in the order ing each day these are the active develope- mems 01 noiy me, me ricn ana aiviue mosaics of which it is composed. What makes yon green hill so beautiful ? INot the outstanding peak or stately elm. but the britht sward which clothes its slopes. composed of innumerable blades of crass. It is of small things that a great life is made up; and he who will acknowledge no life as great, save that which is built up of great things, will find little in Bible characters to admire or copy. (JiiaiToHii!?. If anything in the world will make a man feel badly, except pinching his fingers iu the crack of a door, it is unijuestiouably a quarrel. No man ever fails to think less of himself after t than before. It degrades him iu the eyes of thers, and, what is worse, blunts his sensibili- ! ies on the one hand, and increases the power ' hpf passionate irritability on the other. The truth is, the more peacefully aud quietly we i get on, the better for our neighbors. In nine Lases out of ten, the better course is, if a man Vheats you, cease te deal with him; if he is 1 abusive, quit his company; aud if he slanders you, take care to live so that nobody will bs- lieve him. io matter who he is, or how he mis uses you, the wisest way is to let him alone; for there is nothing better than this cool, calm, and quiet way of dealing with the wrongs we meet with. SUMMARY OF RELIGIOUS NEWS. EMStOrAl. A cieat effort is to be made to induce tbe Urper 11 juse ol Convocation m London to lane into consideration tbe ntal ciuotion at its forthcoming meeting a course from which it hattnrubb in loroier Fittings, notwithstanding the remonstrances ol the Lower House. I'iw.ard kf twenty thousand sianutures have been ap. wended to a "declaration" wnic'.i in to be pre- euted to the Arc'i bishop nnd liisbops of the iiovince of Canterbury assemble J, uud upwards ,t thirteen thousand to a 'uieuioria!.'' The mnibeisare likely to receive considerable in :ieae. The following is the declaration: "We. the undersigned, clergy aud lay coinmnnl- frauls Of lUe Church of Eu;;laud, bv ui In lulud tout Dr. Coleuso has denied lhal larg portion: of tue Holy bcriptures are tueWerd ot (i .a, Una charged ur messea i.ora jetus uinn wim error an i has (ta iled lliul tie is the in oner tbleclof Cwi lian womhi;). Lert by solemnly declare lhal we renuuuee all Chrls tan emu. union ttu Dr. Coicuso un.il bucli lloit; an .i repents ol these hi erinrs." The lollowirg is the "memorial:' "Wb. Ihe underslcned. clciitv. or lav rnmmiir.1. Iran's) ot ttie Church ot England, fvi deeply ta Lrlevtd that I litre should lie any further tle.av on line part ol tbeCburcnoi Eug aud la accepting the spiritual vanuny oi me sentence oi uepo-uuou ana xiomniuulcaliou pronounced upon Dr. Coleusii by tbe Right Rev. Metroi on nn or t-oum Afrlc. we uellkve ilit mii li UM kT is irutiK lit witu inucd s-tricius I' Vll. and lenUb lo eucournKe tbe turead ot Hkii. Iclniu laud In lid Hilly. We DQuruuver bvile e In at a com luunl j'.ionipi'iit-niout ou iLe prl ot yuur riK'iit ruvtreiKl Iuuunc in iii nniu bkiiiuui'v ui urini'Miiijn Ullll pzcoipuiuiilcailon will c uiimdiu s the orlii. diixy ot ;lie Cliuicli ol KukIbUiI, tud will, coiiHt-quvu .ly bu danueroiiH lo tbe unity and peace. We, mr loie Lpiay yi ur r Klit reverrnd li-Uhe to ai:uept f.irmmly l.nri utiiii.illi ullv Ihu uuiiihiii.i lit lit. Hi .ui I Inn m 1 l. r . i UUIU' uiinnuiru iii"ii.i.(u v.u i"o onii. 11 vi- MThO. aid to declare Un: he la not la eotnmualou wild Ibe Church ol JMiglaud." The Truftees of the Protestant Episcopal Ocnenil 'i'hroloyical 8' miliary have received trni Ali.b T ii.lli.iL- it ..w VrV firv ti mfl rF 1?2j,000, to bo T.awfd, from her departed isicut", "ine (.'tiaries ami Kiiaanetu Ludlow S'rolepsoiship of Kcclcnaticut Polity and IL'auon Law.'1 Tbo recent Piotestant tp:sropal Diocesan onventiou ol Vctoiri Pcnn-vl v-iiiia adopted, iy a vole ot a to i, a coiisutuiionai MU' ii'l- Luent, w uicu jroviaesior ut exclusion or rc- ireentiue!- houi piii ibhcs wtiicu t ill. tor more iban a 3tar, to pttj tie usst-ssmcuti made upon lacm. rBEsiiVTi:niAi". Tbe foUowliiu ba-is of miion was reported. Ion the l-t ol Jul, hy the iomt comuiittoo of the iiefotii.ed nnd Uuittd PrL-bvteiian churches: "Renulied, 1. That tbeie caurelip x '" t furiu au rrgaulu umou ou iu Ousi it Urn prlneipli-.i em In ui fell In thtlr retpe Iivm ipsiiiu'ii.ih4, and tliu oll'fr Butiordioale -.laudaidi wbicli luey hold iu COUJUIOII. V. lhi '"" rnnrcn?, when unltud, una 1 he called ihe Vnlied I'i i-shviei lun t'hiiien, c iiihl..un of the Ketuiuii-U Fietiby briau I hurch and tliu l'ultd iTfcebyurlHii Chiirch; ami u m tnc t upremn Juil cl ary ol tbe United Cuurcli niiitil be called 111 Ueneial AbH'IiiuiV of tbe Uulied I renbylarUu l liurcb of .Kurtb Kiiierlci. 'I hat ibe leHtlmnny Of the Cnltenl Prpsliyterlan ( hnnii liml be eckbow itiijicil at) the lealiiuouy of tbe Unoed I lunch, '4. 'ltiai, for lie prei-eni. thn aubxtantlal i;ree uient ol lb leKlluiotilea ot Ibeae respeclive ( huree beliiK iecnKiil.ed cuiiKieauiiua In the Uulied I hureli ball be at liberty t' ue eiifeer, 81 may be nwol cou Cutiive to their enlHcailou. "f . That ihe d llereui onurdi anfl Instl'ntloua fit the tebpectlve Chuicliea aball not be eHecled by this uniiin, but ahall have Ihe cmi'Ml ol I heir fund, aud reiaiu all tlirir corpora e uroil.nr rlnlil" aud prlvt leaf h, until ibt luinesia of tbu I'liuicn bbail require cl an. e " Ail the ertlc'ts vcie adopted ununiwiously, eict pt the third. Further couadertuioit of tU3 third was postponed till the next meetiug, in iovPTnher. - Uuite a number of prcHbyterlci of both branches have ulrendy given their vote in favor oi reunion cu tbe term1! proposed by the (Jpnerat A'Seiiiblus. Tho lar(te meeting- In Dr. Uail'i church. In New fork, has been tollowe.t bviimi 1 tr ones iu Philadelphia and Brooklyn, advo cating reunion tm prert.(ly the basii then adop'ed, and opposing all changct or amen 1 mrnts as introdiit'lui; new cau e for dicus sion, nnd tcivllng to retard the object la view. Meanwhile, a circular has been sent out by a number of Presbyterians In West ern IV unjlvTiia, ureintr that the latest no Won ol the Old Kcliool An-embiv, ailirmlng (imply old ilr.ctriual btaudards without anr ex planation, mid which came before the New School Ai-souibly too ia'.e lor its considerat on, be made ihe bRMa of rennion. This c rcular i signed bv the youmrcr Pro!c.sor Ilodgp, wi, it 1? claimed, would be more acceptable to bith parties, as well as to the minor branches of the treat Piosbytenan family. The prevailing; M'htimcHt focins, however, to bo, Let us hve reunion effepttd first, on no muter what terin, nnd iriibt to mutual Chrutt in lore and fort)iir iitwe lor tiny sction or ckarje that nmv then be desired. The speedy arrival of President Me-Co-h In Princetun will ptve to that potent centre ol icHuencea needed impetus in favor of re union. Doling ti e pnt thir'ecn years the 0. H. Frr-fbytinan Hoard of Church Kxtension has received t.euily ?s..,000. and made grants in nid of ti e erffiion of ck-bl hundred and filly churchi s. Oi thi mionm $50,(100 was rpcdvptt the viit tour, and ha-t been evpendod in aid of one hrtTifii-ed and twenty-to houcsof wor ship. Tbe.-e c'jnrchos average a ccst of S2')00, ot which the Uoaid gives not quite one-fil'ih. It if aid that sixteen hundrod churches of that id' r took up t,o con'r bu'.iou last year in a d of important object. Ot the one huudred nnd tweutj-two ofintcbc- aided lat year, twenty nine are in Korih Carolina, fourteen in Iovs n. twclve in lllitioi, nine p.ich in MoutU Catoliua and IYuujylvauid, aul six in Indiana, The O wrai Frctbyhrion sav: "The Central Pitlijtcrlan Chinch, St. Louis, Missouri, lately under ihe pastoral rare t tbe Ilov. S. J. P. Atlcr.-on, held n mectimr ol tbe sosion and men tiers on the 17ih of June, moderated by the Bev. Dr. J. II. 13rookes, at which time a unanimous ctdl was made out tor the Key, M. D. Untie, li. i., of tins city, otlerin? him a salary of $-5000. As Jr. IJoko bits at present invita tions to two other points, equally Important nnd ptotctnent, it is impossible to predict his decl-ion, urgent and providential as the call to St- J.ouis seems to be." Tbe Hey. A.O. Hiaffer, nastor of the United Prp.-byterlin Church, In West Deer Township, Pa., was iubtantly killed by lishtuiug on Tues tiny, June UO. BAPTIST. At a recent meeting of the Fifth Baptist Cltuvcli. ot'tuis c.t.v. tbe following nrenmble and rcMibitioiiR were unanimously adop'.ed: T tunas. An obligation bus been la'd by OTir Lord Jei a LnrlM npon every nieir.hsr of Ills body, to do whatev er may oe i( ssibie fur In furtueiauce ot the Uospei i' no ihe snlva'lon if men; irhirrrti. (inat koo'I has remlted from the pr achlii( oi the Word, by mm not bpteially or Ualueii ivi ihe luinlHiry; Ami whereas, we are dedply lnjpreaed wit u the 11111 orianoH ai d practlcabllliy of such eva';eil.iiii: eli.jitn; inere'ore, i:s'-ti it, '1 hat thla tJburcli hereby gives Its ap troalto Rucliofour brethren ai may, uu'er the adv ci ol the pmlur, nuii:iely proclaiu and eulorce lie 30i. l wbe-ever Oud, Iu 11m piovlvence. aaull give iheui oiipnriuiihy. Kev. James Cooper, late of this city, has received aud net eptcd a call to the pastorale of the Baptist church in Kondout, N. V., ou a salary ot fourteen bundled dollars aud use of pauonti;;e. METHODIST. The Christian Mar is the title of a new re'ifiotis priper issued f'om tho Methodist mii sien priis in India, and edited by Kev. J. V. lCcssuiore. It is in the Hindustani lauguane, and designed especially for circulation anions the native Christian''. Tbo woik of tbe Church in India is exceedingly encouraging. The Methoilist dise'pliue irijiilres tne iiishop to inquire of the candidates lor ordina'-ion whether tbey are willing to ro as foreiau missionaries. The Coirekpndiiii! Secretary of the Methodist Missionary comely is reported as saying that not a name 1 one willinu candidate ba been fpnt to bis ollire (lurintr thu pa-t two vears, and tbe Bi-bops have nearly ceased to pu'. the ques tion. Tu Society is ob'iged to look to the thtobigital e.uiiiiaVies tor tbe men it ne"ds. Ir. B. II ii lal, l'rof'e'sor of IliHtorical Theii'mry in tlie Drew Theological Seminary, stated In the l'hiladclplna PreacbeiV Meeting that there were twentv-one students in attend ance last j ear, and the api licatious for next j car reach Uom eighty to oua hundred. Many bl them need help to euahle them to receive instruction. lie also stated tuat thy are now builditifs a proie-sor's residence, and tour other bwiloit g ute 3 ct to go up. One buildiun con taiLS seventy-two rooms, another will accom modate forty student. Ihe trunpes of Piaudolph Macon College baTe, by a vote ot more than two-thirds de cided to remote it from its present eite in llecklf nbuig coui.ty, Va., to a more accessible poiut a Ashland, which is seventeen miles from Richmond on the Fredericksburg Rail road The Ohio Weslcyan University has within the last three years received sunscriptioai and be'iocHs to the amount of $151,000. IXTHKEAN. The vnst immigration from Germany i drill'-' for Luthrri nisai in this country what the Irish iiiiniiL'ia'ion has done for Roman Catholi cism. We sp'-tiK ot tbe great PreMiytemn bedie; but while the united strength of the two chcols of Presbytoriauiom will be amember t htp ol 40V, s9, our rradets will be surprised to b an: that the Lutherans already have a mem-ler.-diip liiiineriu? but 60,029 lss thaa that sggrecHte. The immigration Iroin Germany is mainly computed of Prussian Protestants, and in lapuliy iucreasinsr; fud erelong the deaouit nauou will be interior in numerical strength cvly to the Roman Catholics, Methodists, and Baitib's. They piently need a more nunn-rous boiiy of elerty fcuvine but 1749 mtuiters, w hile thp Presbyterians ha7e 4172. The Paila ttrlpMa Lutheran Hcninary luot year graduated cleveu theological students, aud eight tbe prc viou year. The ciipresation of the Rev. Dr. TV.ium, of Voik, PciiiisyUauia, have takun i be initiafiry eti'(). to met a now and large church edi-iee on the siie ol the present one, which proves inads qi,a'. to their growing wants. HEFOl'.UCD ERMAN, The Imlifrt-ndeut sajs: This body sppara'cd from th Lutheran on the fiouid that tne latter retained too much of the eiToi4 of ltouianism. Luther seems to allow tliaiu infant is reaenera-.ed by baptism; that the real bi dy and blood of Christ are present in ! s,f -,,1IFU 1,1 ,Mft -,'ramts ol the Mnpper: ami t ,,,ul ,uc "'J-: h"--'.' , ween do.; and n an. All this the Reformed Church re- ji ciid. In this country there is uow a severe struggle pt iny on between two parties within thin church. The Liturgical party, healed bv Ir. Xevin, is taking an extreme linh Chuich position acceptinc baptismal retrene- r:tiion. exalting the prieethood, and replacing the simplicity of the Reformed worship by a complete liturgy, accompanied in some case by uluie, crucifixes, aud other Romish adorn iiientf. Tbe contest between the two parties, liui'ied rtsicctively by lr. Neviu aud Pr. liom bctgi r, is now beins carried ou with do little bitterness, the espeoml point of nttack by tho L'vangdicals t-eiun up-n ths litumy, which tt.p party haviue control ol Mercerborg Sdivuiiiy is trying to foist uddii all tlie chun lies. The case of the church in Lancaster, Pi iiri.-lvahu, shows the extent of this disaf fection. Dr. Ilatbiuieh introduced tut l.turtry in portioi. before it bud been printed. The attempt drove oil" a lnrre part ot thoeliurch and comreiled the resitrnation of tbe pa-tor. f-till the liturgy was retained. At la't, aft-r tluee yeurs, the dillicnliy broke out with greater violent e. The new pastor preached liturgy in m a-on and out of season. The people wanVed a ronciei-ational vote on tbe subject, but the pastor would ot allow It. Finally, a cousistory vas elected, which ruled it out of use; but an appeal was taken to the Lancaster Classis, where Ir. Nevin rules supreme, and the "new Order" was forced upon tho people with no re eard to their wir.b. The reault In the denomi nation will be either a (.epatation Irom the "Mi vihitts,"gr (..neb. a growth ot the Evangelical party through their sympathy with revivals anl missionary labors as will give tberu ere Ions such a control of the denomination as shall mukc it truly reformed. ROMAN ATtfOIiTC, The definitive establishment of rclizlout libetty in Austria, consequent on the Rmperor's ncnt to the liberal measures which hive passed the Relchsrath, is thus referred to by the London 7im' correspondent at Visuna, in his letter of May 27:- 'Tbe new laws on marriage and schools have received the imperial sanction, and the Concordat ex'sts no more. The imperial sanc tion was given on tbe 25th, nnd yesterday morning the official Wetner Znturtq announced It to tne people of the empire. The laws are, perhaps, not quite all that could bo de-tired, but they remove all that wm most objectiona ble in the Concordat. llcuceloriu, cleri cal jurisdiction in matrimonial matters is at on end, and, in this retpect, us well a in other, civil courts are to decide nccording lo the civil code. If any priest should throw In th way of marrisge obdscles not Inunded In lb lav, the partios can be legally married by the civil authorities. In all esus f separation and divorce henceforth to be CDiiclnocd, it is likewise the oivil Uw which is to decide. The supreme direction in matters of education Is to bo exercised by tbe Btate; only the reliulous education remains iu the baiuls of the cbrgy ot ibe ditlVrent confessions. Public si hods nte cpe.i to all. without diiler enec ot rolicioti. In miied marriaues, parents inny atrree about the reliuiou ot their rhildreu ns they plehsc; if there is no sucii ac'ieameut, the ions follow the religiou of the father, the daughters ihat of I be mother, llb'gitimite children tollow tint of the mother. After tho fourteenth ypar of sire, every one Is tree to ehaKuc bis religion, only cerlain formalitie't ate to be observed. The members ot one church cannot be forced, in tiny way, to contribute to the wants of another, unless such obligation is iotitided on pairoiiauo or privve coutract. The uriicles of the law by which apotas from Christianity are disinherited, as well as that by which the attempt to induce a Christian to chance bin relmion Is punished as a crime, are abolished. No religion! community can refuse a decent burial to persons of another religions c(nlLSsion in piacct whore no burial-ground exists of that confession. No one cau be lorced to abstain troni work during the fete dsys of a religious conteion not bis o m; but every one Is obliged to absiHtu trom wbatevor mieht tn tertcre with the public worship ot any religion." CONOR BO ATIONAL. The Concrregatioual church in Richlan 1, N. Y., one of those churches which inJIsOl were united with presbyteries according lo the plan of union, has accepted the advice ot the General Assemblies that such churches "should perfect their organization," und ha become thoroughly Presbyterian. The present indication is that most of these churches will pertect their organi zation in the other way, by becoming thoroughly Congregational. The meeting this year of the General Asso ciation ol Kansas iu Msnbattau was the largest e-r held in tbe Slate. The uumber of Congre gational ( hurcbes in the State have Increased during the last ten years from 16 to 41; nnd the meuibeisbip, then 250, Is now live tune a latere. Thorp are 223 additions by profession reported, and the ministerial force lias been increased by eight. Mr. Samuel Ilolmcs, of New York city, who has herctolore mani!etcd his interest iu Yale College by endowing scholarships to the amount ol Hve thousand dollars, has recently ottered twenty-five thousand dollars to the Theological Department, iu successive payments, on condi tion that tbe subscription tor tbe now Theo logical Hall and other endowments be completed Within tbe preaent year. Foity-seven year? ago Amherst College had two ttudents and an empty treasury. The two students have lived lo sec their collace proper beyond all expectation, and her coffers full. The treasurer reports that the college is now worth more than a million dollars, and tree from debt. rsvii. Pr. Norman McLeod, who has been inspect ing ll.e nns.in.in iu India, urttes that all tbe potty oistiijitlous of hiiiilish. Scotch aud Ame rican sects be loft bebind by tins-ionaiies on heathen soil, and that the couvcr's of all socie ties unite in fraternal intercourse nnd intercom munion. He would have tuem establish a com mon, undivided Christianity. As an illustration ol the evil of sectarianism, he gives the case of un American missionary. He says: "Js it to be thonsjbt that you are going to spot Hindustan with baptist cburehes, with Congre gational churches, Christian Propagstieu So cieties, and London Missionary Societies? 1 one day met owe of ten missionaries from America, abdlntkcdhim why he didn't belong to the gieat body of the American portion of the cluicbes laboring In luoia. He replied that there weio such ditlercuees between them that tbey could not have union. 'Pray,' I said, 'what are these differences? 'Well, he said, ihrrttaone tremendous Until they sing hymns.' That is as worthy a man at lives a most excel lent man. 1 then asked if be would not, iu cou-s-queice el those differences, worship Jesus CLiiat with tkifai. 'Ies,' he replied, 'uidr j.rotitt.' I could not help saying that was the worst biubminisui I had ever seen in India." tdr ;osr-r.i, in Tni soern pacific. The ritosn sa ol tae Go-ncl in the 6outh Paci fic may be Inferred Irom a meeting ot the Gene ral Assembly ot the Presbyterian Church of Mew iiculanrt, at NeUon, last November. There are lotir Presb teries and tbirty-nve coogregatious in this Chuich. Most of the native Christian txloi.g to the English Church. In the Fijii Islands 100. 000 persons have received copies ot the Script ures. Tbe success of native preachers is admiiably sbown at Nui, an bland recently visited by Mr. Bingham on the Morning Star. It was hardly two years before that a nutiTO hamoari Christian had begun his labors there, yet two hundred persons, nearly tbe entire population, came out to hear ilr" bingham, of whom lolly nx pave evidence of being Chris tian. A Christian teseber, unlike many who yiiit that part ot the world, had prepared the way. . RAILROAD LINES. ToR CAPE MAY VIA WEST JERSEY R A I Li lt t.oAb.-lioui Itinl Dl M AHKEI' bireet lUoaur l err). CoU'mencing THUllsijAY. July t, 18'jS. '1 iblim leuve as lollowa lor Cape May. t, ni A. M.,Cape May Expre-s-dueai rJ ii (noon). a 16 P M., I hpe May Passnitfer, due ill 7 15 P il. RH lllNINO IjKAVN CAPK ISLAND. (1 Sn A. iM., Muiniug Malt, Que a 1C UU A. M 5 iu P. Al., I npe M ay Express, due at 8'22 1', M. Minday le all aud 1'a.iHenger tram lavus pluiudel tiliut al VJ5 A. M. R turi.li g leaves Cape laiitiid at P. ill. ExcurMnn '1 lekels fl. iape May 1 rely lit iraius leave Camden d-.lly at 9 A. M . aud Cupe lsiaud at S 4i A. -M. t (lu rtiiiiatlou 'li. keta bettveeu Pulladelphia aud Cape May, al tlie following laien Annual Ticke s, f UK); Uintrierly Tlckota, f0, lor sale at Hie llice oi Hie Coiuput.y In Caiudeti, N. J 'llirougn Tickets cau be procured at No. 82S Clienniit Hirut t (under tbe C nuiieiilal Hotel), wbure l icers CRU also be lell for Mai'gngn, wiilcb will n ca led lor and checked at l eminences oy the Union UMualeNrpjM.yCsKY jjxi.ROAD LINES. For Ilriilgelon, ealetu. ti lilvllm. Vlneia'id, and lu t nut d a e Biatiuiis. al 6 i0 A. M. and 3 .in P. M. 1 I ape Ma, tmi A, M. and 8 lo P. M. NVoi(loU' Aceou.niudnl'Oii IralualiiiK) P. M. liuiigeion ana .Salem Freight Train luacs (auaden dc!ujii?atVou" 'hecks between Philadelphia aud all Bin lio. t al reduced tales. ... WILLIAM J. BKWE'LL, Superintendent. July a, Ji. TJlMLADhLPJllA AND BALTIMORE CEN X 'liaL ItAlLltoAD bl:idMEll AHKANt4ifi. jki KTv 1 .On and ai ler BOlSLiA Y, Arll 13. Iritis, tralus , ill leuve tliu Depot. 1 li 1 R 1 V -El T aud UllEii Nti'J "treeli. W ent I'lilludelphla, as follows: At 7'lb A. M. and 4-fto P. M., ud leave Rlidngbaa at CI6 A. tu.aud Oxford ai 6 A. Ai.. and leave Oxford at 8 i5 P. M. A Maikel Train, with Passenger Cars attached, vt H riin.oo TI EJ-1)A H and ! ltlDA V 'ti, leaving Hie limii,k bun at 11 lib A.M.; Oxloid, H A M.i aud Et-unell, 1 P. M.i couueu.lng al Wmt chuato Juuo lion with Htraln lor Piitiadeiphla. Ou WEDNKbUAVM and w A'tU tlDAYS Train leaves Philadelphia at 'l-ta P. M.i ruun through to , "Viie train leaving Philadelphia at 115 A. M. con ' n eel s at Oxloid with daily Lue ol stages for Peauh Pottoui, lu Lancaster county, Returning, leave i peach Bottom lo connect al Oitord with Afteruoou 'i'liiiu lor Philadelphia, l'be fctraiu lcaviug Philadelphia at 4'W P, M. runs to Rising bun, Marviand. i pa'seower are al'owed to take wearing apparel Only as baggage, aud the Company willuullu auy I caae be rtuponsibie tor an aioounl exoeoumg one linndred dollaxi, Baii special eoulrajl ' nde tor ihe same. Hl-NiiY wood, 1 U Oenoral buperlnleudouU ITAILROAD LINES. "REPJS RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK ti.r. . . trtXu i'hUadpiphla to the Interior of k.i 7.v"Dl'sth" Hchuylklil, Susquehanna, Cum PJL. ''.'!! Wyomliif Valleys, the North, North p.J1 the Canada. Bummer Arrangement of vJH r, g , V"ln Monday, May 4, 1S8, leavlnn the Ph7l'Irt1"',:".l Thirteenth and CaUowhlll atreeta, wMX1'; ," following hoara: iti.Jfl'i (,WMOUAT10Nei.-At 1H0 A.M., town "n4 'ntennetllate atatlons, aud Allen- ltetnrmnc, leave Reading , p M . arrlvlna In HilladRinhlaate-mp, M. ' ' nvln t li'.1 w'l KH-H.-AI B- is A. M., for RoadlTit Lebanon, Harriahnrg, FotUvllle, 1'lueGrove, lama v Utt'iiVryi. W'rii"lort. Kluilra. Kocheater, MHtara 1' alia, Bunalo, WlHteatiarre. I'liUiton, York, t,r,1"''. 4 ,IBU berabiire, Haaerstown, etc. 1 be Tito train connect at Reading with the Kaat Pennsylvania Rallmad trains lor Allentown, etc., and ilie S'i5 A. M. connect witb tbe Lebanon Valley train fnr Harrl-hnrg, etc.; at Port Clinton with tata wlnsa Ivallroad nan, a f()r Wllllauaimrt. Lock Haven, K inirii. etc.: at llarrlnlinrg with Northern Central, Lnuilienand Valley, and c-chnyliclll and hnaquebanna trains ior Nortnuinberland, Wllilamsport, York, 1 hainberNliurg. I'lni-trn.vp. etc. AU KKNOO.N liXPRii.Bs.-LeaTPS Phlladolphla at vi 1". M. lor Reading, Pottsvlile Harrlshiii'e. etc., roui.ei'ilng with lteadinK and Columbia Railroad trains fur Columbia, etc. POTItn OWN ACCOMMODATION. -Leaves PotU town at 6-4B a, M., BiOipli.g at. Intermediate stations: ?,rJ.,,VP" ''' I'll Had etphja at 9'"5 A.M. Ketnrnliig lbaves PbMadeJnbla at 4 So P, M,i arrives In Potlatown at JH- AD10 ACCOMMODATION Leaves Beading at 7 8ii a. M.,stoiilng at all way alailona; arrive In Philadelphia at lu Ioa. M. letui iilng. leaves Phliadelphta at 5"15 P. M.i arrives In Reading at seo t'. M. XraliiH li r pbliadelphla leave Ilarrlsbarg at 810 A. M., and Pnllviile at s V A.M., arriving Iu Pbiladel libla al 1 P. M. Afternoon trains luve llarrlbnrg at 2 eft P. M.. and Pottsvil'.e at b P, M.; arriving at 1'l.llHil. Ifhlaalb'ti P. M H arrlHliurg acconunodatlnn Iprvpi Rending at 7'1B A.M., and HarrlHlinrg al 41 0 P. M. Cnnurcilng at Reading with AUeriioou Accoiiimodaiiun south at 6'S" P. M erriving In I'hlladeipiiia ut S lu P. hi, Market train, with a Pieiiter csr atiached, leavee Plilia(ielilil i at U 45 i.ikid for PuttHVllle and a.l ay Huitioni,; leu ve i PoIImvUIo at 7 A. 21. tot Philadelphia and ail otner Way btatlons. A il the atHive trains run dal'y, pondays excepted, hmida.v trains leave fnttavlllo at s-il A. M., and Pblliidt-ihla at S 15 P, M.i leave Pliilat.elula for Heading at 8 Ou A, Mm returning fr urn Reading at 4 26 CliKHTER VALLKY RAILROAD. Pasi-eilgera for uownligtown aud lntern ediate polnta take the Vn A. M., Ir4ii nnd 4n P. M. tralnu Iroui Pniiudel pbia. reiurnlng from liowulngtown at 6'iU A, M l'UU. aud ,V45 P. M. IKHKIOMKN RAILROAD, PimsenRers for Col lect ville take 7'iU A. M, and 4 S P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning uom Col legevll leal 7'UI A. M. andiaup M. blase Imis for various poitits In Per kionien Valley connect with lrn,iun at lli evllle, XKW YORK KXPKhWS POH PITTSHUKt AND IRK Vv'li'l'. Leavee New York ate A M.,50iiaud. H'OU P. In., puHHing Rending at 1 A. M 1 (VI and lii'lO P. M., and connect at HairlBburg with Pennnyivania and Noriberu CentiaiiRaliroad RxpreHS Trains for Pitts burg, Chicago, W illiauii port, Kluilra, Bulllmore, etc. Itetnrnlng, KxpreHH 'Irntn leaves Unrrlsbnrg, on arrival of Peons. Ivanla Express from Pl.tnhiirg, at 8 and 6'Kft A. M , S H5 p. M, pasHlng Reading at 4 4K and 7 irS A. M and ll'4l' P. M., arriving at New v ork, 10'10 and ll'45 A. M ., and 6 no P. M. bleeping Curs accom pany Inn these trains throi gh between Jersey CHy and Pittsburg, without change. Mail truln lor New York leaves TTarrlfbnrg at 8'lfl A. M. and Z'N5 P. M. Mull train lor HarriBhurg leaves New York at 12 Noon. t-CllUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottdville at 6'Hii H'lieA. M and 718,1'. M., re turning uom Tumauua at l ii A. il, and l iO aud 4 85 P. M. K1IUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Auburn al7':6 A. M. for Pine grove and Marrlsbnrg, and at P. M. lor Pin yrove and Treuiont; returning irora llarrlsburg at 3 65P, M., and IromTremonl at 7 40 A, M., aud 5'3o P M. TH KFTH. Throngh first-elass tickets and emi grant tickets to all tbe principal poiuuj lu tbe North aud W est and Canadu. JixcurHlon Tickets from Philadelphia to Rending and intermediate stailouR, good for day only, are sold by Morning Acconitnodatlon, Murk el Tram, Reading and PottbtownAcconuuodaiiou Tialuu, at reduced raies. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day oniy, are sold ui Heading and Intermediate htatloiis by iteadlng aud Potisiuwn Accouimodatiou Trains at reduced rates, '1 he loilowlng ticket are obtainable only at the Ollleeof I Rradford, Treasurer, No. 2S7is. Fonrih slrei t, Philadelphia, or O. A. NIchollB, Oeuerul Super lnlendent, Reaulng. Commutation lieketat 2-5 per cent, discount, be tween any points desired, for families aud Urma. M lleage Ticket, good for IMOU miles, between al points, aif'iK'bu each, for luuiilies aud Uriua. beanoii rickem, lor three, bix, nine, or twelve moiiibs, 'or holders only, to all polnta at reduced "clergymen residing on the line of tbe road will be furnished Willi cardH, eutllilng theuiaoivtu- aud wives to llcketa al bal fare. Excnnion 1 Ickeia Irom Philadelphia to principal Btm ions, good lor battt'day, buuday, and Monday, at reduced 'are, to be had only al the Ticket Ulllce, al Thirteenth and Callowhill streets, i ll SIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to ail the above polnta Irom the Company's New freight Dtpol, Bread and Willow Bireels. E'rvight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 8'30 A. M., 12-45 noon, and P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, It an is burg, Potts vlllo, Port Clinton, aud all poluls bM aVis'ctose at the Philadelphia PoBt Oltlce for all pieces ou the road and lis brauches al 5 A. M., ttud lor the prmcipui biaiions only at 21b P. M. BAMAUE-r Dungan'B E:xpiens will collect Bag VTBce lor all tralna leavlug Philadelphia Deii it. Orders can be lell al No. 225 M. Fourth Nlreet, or at the Iiepot, Thirteenth and Callowhill streem. .DEKllSY LVAN1A CENTRAL KA1LUOAD. tUMMER TIME, TAKJNU EFFECT MAY 11. 18SS The trains of tie Pennsylvama Ceulral Rnllroad leave the lPol, at I U IHT Y-fcT KMT ami MARKET bireets, 1. Icu la reached dliectly by tlie Market blrei cars, the last car connection wim each-train leaving Ernii'. and Market streets luiny minutes be- fine ita deparluie, '1 lie Ciieniui aud Walnut btreeta care run wnhlu one sgnare of the Depot. On bunuajs i ne utaraei bireei cars leave r roni and Market BtreeU) thlrly-llve minutes before the de parture ol each train ble. ping Car Tickets can be bad on application at thellcket office N. W. corner Niuihaud Cheauut Bireeis. and at the depou ... . Agenta of the Union Transfer Company will call for und deliver baggage at the depot. Orders lell at No. t l Ct emiut aueel, or No. llfi Market street, will recuve LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ: -Mall Train 800 A. M Puoll Atcommodtiliou, No. 1 hroo A. M, I aaiLiue...- l .iu l.'vrir.MH lrUO M Paoll Accom. Nos. 2, 3, and 41 UU, 6 00 and In 30 P. M. liarrlnunrg Acconimodailon 2 HI P. M, 1 aucai-ter Accommodation 4mi P. M. l'urkehbiirg Trail 5 30 P. M. f 'in iiitii.i.1 Kit urebB...... S'ihi 1. M Vile Mali IflS P. M. pliilaaelpbla ExprtSB 1115 P. M, Accommodation ll'Se P. M, i. ru aimiI imvh ilullv. exceot Haturduv. Philadelphia ax pi ess leaves daily. All other trains daily, except bundny. j ,, The WeHteiu Accommodation Train runs dally, ex. cunt Km. (lav. For tins train tickets miiat be prie cured and hnggage delivered by but P. M., at ixo. 11 ti liaikethtreeiB. it'iutwit tin Clncl n i-ai I Ex pre: .1-35 A. Pblladeli Ida Express Puoll Accommooatlou. ino. 1 Eile Ma PurkeMiurg Train Fast Line Laucaiiier '1 ralu. 1 . I,, h . iirtfKH 7 10 A. S A. 7 IU A. lell) A. U :5 A. 12'WI P. ...5 on P. M Paoll Acceuimodatlou, Nos. 2 and 3.3 40aud7 ln P. U J. ay Express i(.K! M liarribi uru Acioii'iiieiiuiion.... w tu r. JU, For lui'lhtrluio uiaiiou M;i"jr -v. ... . tuI jtm.N C ALLEN. Ticket Agent, Nc. mil CHlW.il 'IT eiireet, FR NCTS VUNK, Ticket Agent, No. IIS MAHKK'I Mret't, BAMUJSL H. WALLACE!, Ticket Agent al Ihe ill ixit. The Pennsylvrinla Ritllroad Ci iiioanywlll not a. stinie any i Ifk lor lliinaKe, except lor Wearing Ap- boliars lu value All Ragiage exceeding that amount in value win be at the link ol Hie owner, uuiesn taken narel anil inniv tin n responnu niy 10 ouii rtnuilreu by special contract. hiiwakuh. Wl LLIAiVl.'S, 1 ueuerui Duperiuteuiieni., aiiuuuh, x'a, PlIILAPKLPHI A, HERMAN TOWN', AND NOaRlo'l'OW N RAILROAD TiMlC TAllLki. FOR UKHMAN TOWN. Leave PhllsdelpnlaS, 7, S. ti'05. In, H, 12 A, M.. 1. 3, 8'4. 3'4, 4, 5, 8 111. 7 8 S, 10, 11, 12 P. M . Leave tiei mat town it, 7, 7V 8, 8'Vu, , 10, 11, 12 A, M 1 2, S 4. 4?4. ,i,7, 8, U, In, 11 P. M. The 8 2u l ovtn Train, and 3'i aud b?i Up Trains will not btop on tbr Oi-rn antowti Branch, ON 8UND4YI4. Leave Phllsdelphu AS, A. M. 2,7, in. i P. M. LeaveOeruiantowns4 A. M. 1.6 UU P.M. ciiF'i'NtiT h ill railroad. Leavj Philadelphia 8, b, 10, 12, A. M., 2, 8?i. B?4', 7, 9 ai d it P. M. 1 1 ave Chestnut Hill 7'lf , 8, 9'40, and ll'h) A. M 1'10, 3 40, O'lti, s 40, 8 40 and 10 40 P. M. ON SUN DA YR, Leave Philadelphia A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. l.t aye Chestnut Hid J 60 A.M. 12 lu, 6 40 and 91& Fio'a CONSHOnOC KEN AND NORRIHTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, Hi, V, and 11 Co A, M. 1,, t, 4'.. . 5;. '. a-,l and 1 1 P. M. , Leave Norrlalown 6 4 7, 7 W, 9, and 11 A. M 1 , 8, la,b;A.audW.P.MiNBUNDAY8 1 1 ave Phlludelphia U a. M 2 3n and 715 P, K, t'ave Noirtutowu 7 A.M., 5'KO aud 9 P, M. " FOHMANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 7. 9. aud 1105 A. 'M., 1, 3, 4'. f '.. sU. S i. md ll! P. M. l.eave tiiai'aj ui v v, v, vmt umi 2, Wi, e.tsji.euaa" M. ON SUNDAY B. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., Hi aud 7V P. 1 i lUMiiavmik 1 A. M..6 and 9- P. M W, b. WliON. Oeiieral Wiipei'liitendent, W liJ-OJN, tienerat nupei'inieunent. Depot, N 1NTM aufloK EENHtreels f 1 ET THh BEMT THE HOLY B1BLK HAKU VJ .J lug's Editluus F'amlly, Pulpit aud Pocket ttioie u heaiilllul 'style ot Turkey llormno ana aiiutiua blndlnas. A new edition, arranged (ol photograpalf p-rtraUetl uM w TT ARD1 NO, Pnhllsher, UNO. WCJlKtiNUT lnr haiaw I jarV)) - . , . . .. : RAILROAD LINES. lQf'Q-FOB NEW YORK. TH K CAMDEN 1 OO. A N XI A M HO Y AMI FII T l. tVi?i J.W AND TRKNTWS RAILROAD COMPANY LlNKS FROM PHILAIELP1IIA TO NKtV VOHK. AND WAY PLAOtN. '1U)M WA I.TtHT kirui i- WHARF. Al K an A. M.. via Camden and Amhnv Arwrn datlon. ......... sym At A.M.. via Caiuden aud Jersey Cltv Ex. preasMatl t-no A t P. ivi ., via vamuen and Aiuooy Express... a UQ At 8 80 P. U.i Via Camden and Jersey City Ex.- press s oo At n p. M ., lor Amtioy and intermediate stations. At 5 X0 and S A. M 2 -nd W P. M.. for Freehold. At8 and in A. M 2, 8'9(i and 4-rt P, M. for Trenton. At6'3e. 8, and ill A. M., 1. 2. 8 S in. 4 1. 6. aud 11.10 . M. for Hnriipiilnvrn. Uiii-Htu'lti Uauarlv and lelanro. " ' " At fi'iui and in A. M 1 2 .1 a m i-.in t anrf n on p r .. for Florence. At S ao and in A. M., 1, S, 4'Sft, 0, and ll'.lii P, M. for ETdgpwaler, Riverside, Klvei ton. and Palmyra, il P.M. for Jtlverlon and 8 30 P. M. tor Palmyra. AlS'HoandluA, M,,l, 8, 4'W), 6, and 1P80P. M. for Fl di House. The 1 and ll'Rli P. M. Lines leavn from Market Btreet Ferry (upper side). i' llOJl E f,iSlK"JTO. DEPOT. At 11 A. M.. via Kensiniftoii and .iersev Cltv. Nno York Express Line Eareft. At 7 and II A. M.. 2 Mil. 8 to. and B P. M. for Trenton and RrlKtol. And at ln'15 A. M. tor Bristol. At 7 and HAM.. 2 St), aud 6 P. M. for Morrlsvllle and Tullyiown. At 7 and in-l A.M., 2"30, and 5 1. M, for Bcbencks and Kildington. At 7 and lirlB A. M., Z'.K), 4, 5, and 6 P. M. tor Corn- wells, Torrlfdule, Holmesonrg. Taeuny, Wlsslno nilng. Rrldeshurg, and Franktord, and al 8 P, M. for llolmesoiirg and iuteriuediate st itions. mug WKT PH11.AHKI.1-1IIA DEPOT, Via Connecting Rmlwav. At 9-30 A. M.. 1 so. S ,io. and 12 P. M.'Neiv York Kx- prens Lines, via Jersey City, Fare fvin. Al 1 . ivi,, i-.uinrrHnv ijine, nun, Ti 1 he M '.til A. M. .and S'HII P. M. l.lnua iclll run datlV. All ol hers, Siiiidays excepted. At 3D A. Jl rwi, anil la tr. ai. lor i rentou, AtsmiA. M..SSH and 12P.M. for H-inlol. At 12 M. IVIiliit. for Mnrrl'Vllle. Tul'Vtown. Pclienek's.Edd I ngton. Corn wel is. Torriadale, Holmes d, U laetuoiuiug, istiueuouig, nuuinm- Forllnps leavlnir Kenslnirton Deoot ttvlte the cars On Third or Fillh si reels, at t'heeuui street, m iiilnutes belore dt arture. The ears on Market street Hallway run direct lo W ent Philadelphia Depot: cuesnni ami U'ulnut u-lttihi nni Rriiiiim. (lo Hiinilua tlie Market Btreet cars will ruu to connect wiin the 8'3U A.M. and 6 30 P. M. Hues. BELVIDERE DF.T. AWA KK R MLTtOAD LTNF.9. f rom Kensington uepot. At7-0OA. M. for Niagara Fails, itiiirato, Pnnklrk, Jtlmlra, l.haca, Oweo. Rochester, hinghamton, Os euo, frt racuse. to eat Beud. Montrose. WllkesOarre, techooley's Mountain, etc A l 7 IW A. m anu ! 1. ii. " r timtnino, ninnuu burg, Water Oap, Belvldere, Ei Hton, Lamberivlile, F li mlngion, etc. Tne H 3u P. M. Liue conrie:ui direct with tbe Train leavlug Eautou for Mauch Cuuuk, Allentown, Rethlehem.eto. At 6 P.M. lor LauiDerlVllie and luiermeaiaie rota tions. CAMDEN AFD EVBLINt ITCN CO., AND PEM- ii.l. i : i-i ii in ji i .- iij v itaii,nuAiA3, F rom Market wt. FerrF tupuer side.) At 8 A. M.. 1. 4. and S'15 P. M., lor Merchantsvllle, Mooiestown. Hartlord, Masonvllle, ItaiiiHDort, Mount jbo'ly, bmitnvllle, Ewausvuie, Vluceulowu. iiir mlngham. and Pembertou. At I and 4 P. M.. for Lew'Htown. Wrtiihtstown, Cookstown, New F:gypt, lloruer.slown, Cream Ridge, imlaystown, bnarou, ana jtigiitBtowu. Fifty pounds of baggage only are allowed each pasKengei. Passengers are protiiuiteu irom laaiug an thing as baggage but llitlr wearing apparel. All buggage r ver tilty pounds to b paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for oggage to one dollar per ikiuii4, aud will not he liable for auy amount bf yond sino, except by special contract. Tickets sold aud bai:i:ai:e checked direct through to Rosion, Won.es tr. Wpruigttelil, li artford, New Haven, Providence. New oi.rt. Alhanv. Trov.baratoga. LMca, Rome, Syracuse. Rochester, lluUaio, Niagara Fails, and HimpeiiHlon Rrldge. Ana"4lt1onal Ticket OtHce Is located at No. 828 C'beennt street, where Tickets lo New York and all important polutH iNorin anu mi may oe procurer. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Oillcecan have their baggage checked from residence or hotel to destination by Union Traunler Baggage Expreus. LINES FROM NEW YOKK FOR PHILADELPHIA, Whl leave lr.. in loot ol Cnorlliind street at 7 A.M., 1 and 4 P. M., and 12 night via Jer-ey City and Cam den; at 6'3i P. M via Jersey CHy and Kensington: at IDA iii., 12 M., and 6 r. au via jersey city auu nrat Philadelphia. .. E rem l'ior No, 1 jNonn Kiver ai o su &. oi. acohi- modatlon. and 2 P.M. Express, via Amboy aud Camdeu, W1LL.IA.I II. O ATZ.M hilt. )11ILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AN'D 13AL HiilOKK RAILKOAD. TIME TA BLR. commencing MONDAY, April 13, 18rA Trains will leave Depot corner oi istviD nireet ana WAsti INtiTON Avenue as tollows: Way-Mall Train at 8 30 A.M. (Hundays excepted) for liHltiuiore, stopping at all Regular binttous. con iiecluiKWIlh Delaware Railroad al Wlliuiugum for CrlnvbTd and Intermediate (Stations. n.xp.-ets i ram ai it ts m. tnunuays Nicnpteaj ror Baltimore and Washington, slopping at Wilmington, Perryvdle, aud Havre-de-Urace, Connects at Wll m!nlon with train for New Caitle. Express i rain ai 8'3U r. iu. buuobjb excepteui lor Vtcli.o.r.re and Wafihinntun. stopping at Chester. Tliurlow, Linwnod, Claymont, Wilmington, Newport, blanton, Newark, r.iatou, tiutHiwm, uuarieovowu, Perryvilie, Havre-de-Orace, Aoerdeen, Perrymaus, x.dsrwoud, Maguolla, Chiutc's and utemmer's Ruu, Night Express at iron P. M. tDallyl lor Bit III more and Washington, stopping at Perryvilie and Havre-de-Grace. Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays ex ctpled) with Delaware Railroad Liue, stopping ai jvew uaaiie, jiiiuuieiuvu, vmwu, duvhi. Harrington, healOrd, BaliBlmry, Princess Anne, and connecting at Crlstield with Boat for Fortress Mon roe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and meboulh. Passengers lor Fortress Mouroe and Norfolk via Baltimore will take the Lt.ti) M. Train. Via Crlbileld will lake the li t n P. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leav . Philadelphia at 11 '00 A. M.. 9'80. B'OO, 7TJ0, and ll'W(daily) P. M. The 6 On P. M. Train connects with Delaware Railroad lor Harrington and iuter iuediate stations. . Leave Wilmington 7t)0 and 810 A. M. (dally), ran 415. and 7'Sti (daily) P. M. The 8'ltt A. M. Train wlU not stop betv. een Chester aud Philadelphia. FROM BALTIMORE lO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 7 "25 A. M., Way-Mall: S'4n A. M., Express; 2'io P. M., Expreuu; 6'36 P. M., Express; K m "'kuN'DAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORB, Leaves Baltimore al 8'65 P. M., sioppiug ai Havre-de-Orace Perryvilie, and Wilmington, Atoo skips at North-East, ElkUin, aud Newark w tike passengers lor Philadelphia and leave paeugere from W asliliig ton or Baltimore, aud al Chester lo leave pauaeugera Irom Washington or Baltimore, 'through -tk'keta lo all polois W est, Rnuth, South wes", 2 ay be I procured at the Ticket OUtce, ,. m CHiisNUT Street, under Hie Conilueutal Hoiel, where, aiso.aiale-rooms and bertha In sleeping cars cau be secured during the day. Persons purchiBing tickets at this olUce can have ihelr baggage checked al their residence by the L'ntcu Tranaior Company 4 8 IV H. if. K ENNEY. Muperlntendeut. CUORTEST liODTE TO TUB SEA-bHOttE! CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. BUMMER ARiKNliKMENT. riVB TRAINo DAILY TO Al't,ANlTC CITY. On and after SATURDAY, July 4, trains will leave VINF Hlreet ferry as iono. Special Excursion ...815 A. M. ....7'SOA. M. ...9 15 A. M. ,2 00 P. M. .-4 16 P. M. Mall !'.. li' I ,1, Wltn passenger car u6i.nn Fxpriss (inrongu in iwu uuum Atlantic Accomu-odatlon. Jiriliruiug, Kirnv v 4X inu ,u Special Excurelou B '" P. J. Hail .......4'2e P. M, Frtlght. with pusseuger oar ll'4o A. M. Exprtxs (through iu iwo houre) 7 10 A. M. Accommodation &"W A. M. Junction Accommodation to Aro and . lei mediate Biaiions, leaves V me street 5 3" p , M. Ruturulng, leaves Arcu "" A. it, Haddonfleld Accotumodatlou Train leavee Vlue street ...10 lb A. M. aid 2-0f) P.M. Leave Haddontleld IMo P. M, aud 3'15 P. M, Hnnday Mall Train to AlUutlc, Leaves Yme street... ,7 30 A. M. Leaves Aliauuo .4'20 P. M. i iitonitr. t -Rn.iml trio tickets, go only lor Hie day ami traiu ou which Ihey are issued. I t. u i,,. i.i.iio.iuii.iiiik T.orai k i oress Company, No. 625 CHEtsKUt Street, will cail lor bangaga lu any part of th city and suburos, and check lo hotel or collage at Atlantic City. t , . , . .. Adilll'onal I'Cgel oiuoeo uav uwm iuvid r, 6278 JHKBN UT btreet, p H MpypYt Agent PHILADELPHIA AMD EKIti KA1LK0AD. cruiMIfn TIME TABLK. Th.iin.ii ami iiri'i route betwteu Philadelphia, iLiiu..re. iiariinburg. Wllilamsport. to the North- wont, and tho 4rer.t Oil Region oi Pennsylvan a, WV. i'.rA ut l l pimi ha Ka o.i ail NlaUt Trains f..r:ri:,r..."GhvnA vT Mttv U. isss. tnetralua r... the Phlladelnhta and Erie "Railroad will ruu a fullOWS'.- WKTWABI.. Wall Tratn leayea l''l' f a. IS urrlUUH B.I rl'rl ....w.itaaiaaa 8 50 P. M. Trie TTxnress leaves Philadelphia. ..1 to noon rtle i-,ll'rea",eive, wlUllimport S'6,1 P. M. u arrives al Erie . le'OB A. M. irimlra Mall leaves Philadelphia S'UO A. M Elmira wan w ... ,-, t.m u M h b" arrlvesal Lot k llaveu....,.,. 7 46 P. M Bill WAHD. tl.ii ip..i Imvbi t. r i a .......... I........1 1 00 A. Rf ' 11 leaves Wllilamsport ..,...,, 10'IS P. M arrives at Philadelphia m ...... 7 lu A, M T,taVnhttM leaves Erie 7'40 P, M h il arrives at Philadelphia 61) P. M Mall gnd Express connect with Oil t reek and Alle gheny River Rauroitu. ""yf ."KljJ irya7 UI ueuerai tinperlnteiideak i, i "P"' '"" Ab'cT,N SALES. M THOMAS A 8olNs K0S. 139 AND HI B, FOURTH Btreet. Pale at No 13(.2 N. Kleveti.''' Vlp' SURPI.I'H IIOl EMOLDFt RNI l tS -.lLKfJANT WALNUT BUFFET, SIDKHOARl. ANU HOME WAC FBl'IT1, KLEOA N T BR 71, 1NOBAIN, AM) OTHKK CA MP KTS. ETC. ti .. . On Alonuay Morning, Ilim,eh?.,ftI',n V.'rll,k' y lalogue, tbe anrplaf i.i ' liu Furniture, elegant carpets, eto. ovit " njned on the morning of Bate at 8 " CHKIt 7 10 2t JiP hKa? V J" ' ATE, STOCKS, KTO., Clude'i ' " U 0 cluclt noon, at the Exchange, will lu- B irkNlPNr,(! No'.fiM- B'lcl Hwelllng. l .V1A,VK?r.K8a?- "a Dw.ll.ng. Oltt il' N f) RKNT jfiHsyf'1 Store and Dvveilliig, CLOU ft D Rr NT, fl 12-w0 a year (Irreiesmahle ('OI)EN, went of Eleventh 2 Bri. k lweUinas PrNN and MAIDEN, Valuable Wharf M" 'JHiKTi SI.VKN1H aud CHESUT. B. E. eor- ue-i, aii'liiiiu J'I, WALNUT, east of Fortieth. Brown denee. Stono Resl- 51 A K?iF?0t 3rns,Bn'' 7 end Dwellings. HAMILTON, No. in:;.-,, Iirlck Dweliln'. l.'-S"!1 CA 11 ' v H ILL. s. w. eor., Store. W A I, NUT, No. Ml ,1, Modern Revldence. POVS ELTON AVENUE, Nos. -ivu and 4ull, Molera Delllti,s. l'INE, east of Twenly-thlrd, Lsrge Lot. 1'HOAli, imrili nl Nun Is, I.aree Lots with fronts OB Park aveiiiie and Thirteenth Hreef. FRONT. Nos. 4ts aud 4lu (Nortn, Distillery, Ktt glnes.elc. OlttM'N D RENTS, (H-2-R11, 4ii'23 a rear 44 ROUND HI-NT, , a year. OROUND ItfNT. (is a year. 8 share Philadelphia and southern Mall Steam ship Company. CO Shares siiBiookln Coal Company. 1 Share Academy of Flue Arm. 6 Shares Academy ol Music. 1 Share Point Buezu Park. K7 Shares Coulter Copper Company. s.r,"bares Venango Oil Company. 5"n Shares sterv Kami Oil Company. Calalcguts now rtady. 710 5t Fxecntnr'g Sn'e, Camden, New .Terser. HOUSEHOLD HKN1TURK. PIANO. FINR JthLesK.LS, INOHAIN, AND OTHER CAKPEIS, El C. ETC On Wednesday Morning, Jti'y U, at lo o'clock, ai No. 2o7 N. MXTIT, above Cooper street, Camden, N. J., by catalogue, thai Household Furniture. May be examined on thai luuiuing ol sale, al 8 o'clock. 7 11 3l Martin raornEKs, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Saii-fmen for M Thomas A Sons ) No. fclu CHEbN UT SU, rear entrance from Minor, Sale at No. K' Chestiut street. i VKTtY STPERIOK FURNI1URK, MIRRIUS, DOUBLFJ AND SlNOLEHARNEod.FliNEBUUd- fcELS CARPE'I S. ETC. Ou Monday Morning, At lOo'clock, at the Auction Rooms, by catalogue Very superior Household Furniture. Including supe rior walnut parlor furniture, handsome waluulciiaiu ber fuiDiture, walunt and oak extension tables, large and superior book-cases, mirrors, tngravings, tins Brussels ad other carpets, walnut and oak oil Ion furniture, counting-house desks, relrigerutors, leather beds, new Canton mattresses, very line double ami single harnetis, etc. It c. P. McCLFES A CO. (SUCCEShOUS TO McClelland k Co.). Auclloneera. No. aoti MAR KET btreeU 11 BALK OI" lS'TO CASES BOOT9, SHOES, BRO CJANS, BALMORALS, ETC, On Thursday mernlng, July in, at 10 o'clock, we will sell by Catalogue, for cash, 1N00 cases Men's, Beys', aud Youth's Boots, 8 loes, Brogann, Balmorals, etc. Also, a superior assortment ot Women's, Misses', and Children's; wear. 7 11 41 THOMAS LIECH .V SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION f KIWIIANTS, No. HIS C HEbNUT btreet; rear entrance No, 1107 bausom st. LIPP1NC0TT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Ashurst Building, No, 240 MARKET btreet. B UNT1N0, DURBOROW & CO., AUCTIOHi EF.Rb. NOS, 2aild 234 MARKET Street. COBt ner of Bank street. Bnccestora to John B. Myers A tmi RAILROAD LINES, NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE MIDDLE ROUTS;. Shorten aud most direct line to Bethlehem, Easlou, Allentown, Maucbi Chunk, Haxlelon, vvhlte Haven, Wilkesbarre, Ma honoy City. Mount Carme), Pittaton, Scranion.Carbon dale, aud all the points In the Lehigh and Wyomlnc Coal Region. Pasiienger Depot In Philadelphia, N. W. corner of BKKhH and AM KHK AN streets, SUMMF.R AKKANUKMKNT KLKVEN DAILY TRAINk On and alter WF;DNESDA Y, May 1L. 1H68, Passenger 'Trams leave the Now Depot, cornoroi BERKS and AMERICAN atreeta. dally (bundavaex cepted) as follows: A i 8-4A A. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash lugton. Al 7 40 a in. morning Axiireas lor Aeinienerja anq Prlucinal Stations on North Pennsylvania Kallroad. couuectlng al Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehlga ana nnsqueuanna nanroaus lor n Baton, Al len town, Cataaauu.ua, blatiiigiun, Mauch Chunk Weatherly, Jeanesvllle, Hazleton. While Haven, Wilkesbarre, Kingston, Pulsion, bcranlon. Carbon dale, and all point in Lehigh aud Wyoming Valleys; also in connection with Lelngii and Mahauoy Rail road for Manauoy city; ana wiin catawissa Kallroad for Rupert Danville, Milton, and Wlillamspoi t. Arrive al Mauch Chunk at 12'tis A. M.: at Wukesoarra at 8 P. M.; bcranton at 4'i5 P. M., at Mabanor City at 2 P. M. passengers ny mis tram cau take tne Leuiga Valley Train, passing Bethlehem al ll-Sfi A. M. tor EaBtos, and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. . . m At H'4S A. M. Accommodation for Dovieetown. stopping at all Intermediate Stations, Passengors for W tUOW urove, imiwuro auu 'larutvilie, Dy lUlfl train, take Stage at Old York Road. At in tv A. ai. Aitiuuiuiutimiuu lor curl Yr aailiug ton, slopping at Intermediate Stations. Ai 1 t P. Ji. i.euigu vauey r.i press ior neiniB bem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, While Haven, Wilkesbarre, Mahauoy City, Ceulralla, shenaudoah, Mt. Carmel. Plttslon and Scranton. and all rxilnLs lu Mahanoy aud Wyoming Coal Regions. At 2'3o tr. jm. Accommooation ior Doyiestown, stoniiinir at all Intermediate stations. Paasunirera take stage al Doylestowu lor New Hope, and at North w ales for boniney town. Al 8 IB P.M. i.elilgn ana iriusqaenauna nxpress ror Bethlehem, Easmu. Alieutown, Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, and Scranton. Passengers for Green ville lake mis train to uuakeriown, At 4'15 P. M, Accommodation ior Doyiesujwn, stopping at all Intermediate stations, Passengers for Willow drove. Hatboro, and narisvuie lake, stage at Ablngion. Al 0 00 P. Al. luruugu :couiTuuiiaiiuii lur nn,uis hem and all stations on main line ut North Pen nay 1 vaula Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Le high Valley Evening Train ior jmw.ou, aiicuiowu, Mauch Chunk. At 8 20 P. M. Accummuoauuii ior unuauaie, aop ping at all Intermediate stations. At 1180 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Washing- i xva irr5 attni vr, in j i ... n .... ma. From Bethlehem at S on A, M., U'&ONoon, 2 o0 aud 8 S0 P. M. ll'5ii A. M. and 2'OtiP.WL Trains makes direct connec tion with Lehigu Valley and Lehigh aud Susquehanna trains from Enston, bcrauton, Wilkesbarre, Maiiouy City, aud flazletou. , , n Passengers leavtug i urnuw i o m . m.Hiu nect al Beihlebem atS'Oo P. M., aud arrive In Phlla delphla at 8 :to P. M. . .. . .. M D t rOIU DOVietllUWU biokia. u o vv mm I w a u, F rom Lansdale at 7'SO A, M. Fruui Fori Washiugtou al 8'30, 10' r . H. and 3 15 1' nvuiTvniva Philadelphia for Bethlehem at'80 A.M. Philadelphia for Doyleauiwu at2tmP. M. Doylestowu lor Philadelphia at 7'oO A. M. Beiltlehem for Philadelphia al 4'30 P. M. Filth aud Sixth btreeta Passenger Cars convey pa. sengers to and from the new depot. . W'hlteCarsot Second ud Third Mreata Line a,n union Line run witniu a siiurn - "'Th'-keU must be procured at the Ticket OlUce, la order to secure the lowest rajeeoi iRK AfenU TlckeU sold and Baggage chi-ukea iiirougu to prtu Clpal poluls, at M.n''ii;VH hSSI Express Olllce. No. In S. F I STH wtieei. WFT CIIES1ER AND PHILADELPHIA ui ii.m iA Ij.-ht'MAlEK A R It AN O EM EN T. -on and after MONDAY, April 13, looS, Tratua wUl leieIve'phnadeTphla from the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHEbN UT Streets. 71o A. M.,11 A, Leave Wesi Chester lor Philadelphia, from Depot on east MtTrket street, at T6 A. ri..7'18 A. M , 'W A w , 10 A. M , 1 o P. M.i 4 M0 P. M., S &6 P. hi. bu and alter Monday, June 15. an additional Train will leave Philadelphia for Media and Intermediate Tr'aTuV5eavlng1'West Chester at 7'80 A. M and leavniK Philadelphia at 4 50 P.M., will stop at B. U Junction and Media ouly. Passengers to or trout sla lou between West Chester aud B. C Junollou, going Eaat. will take train leaving West Chester at f'71 iTiuJ going Wesi will lake train leaving Philadelphia at bo V. M and trauafer at it. C. Juno.. tUTbe Depot In Philadelphia la reached directly by the Cheauut and a Wa.uut btreet care. Those ot tu Market Street line ruu within oua square, l'ae cars of both iftiii oouuect with each Ualu BPOU IW krrlv,kL ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at s ou a. M. and I T. M. 1 eava Weal Chesler al 7 4i A.M. aud 6 ye p, M-. TUia leaving Philadelphia at 715 A , ji, aud 4 5J P M I aud leaving Weal Chesler at 't-W A. M. aud 4 60 P.' Mm connect il B. O. Juucllon with Tralu. ou p'lTi! n R lor Ox lord and v irmedlaie uoluta. PaViengeri are allowed to tak w earing Aimarel -'t:Jj.,-..u .ud the Cou .... will uolluauy case be "wponsible for an nuouut exceeding one hundred dollara unless a sp'jclal couiraot Is made fog hundred dollars i thwsauie. llEN',v wood, Ueuexal hup Philadelphia. April ist 410,
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