THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH- rniL AD ELPIIIA, AtfottST 10,1808. STONEWALL JACKSON. Tho Co federate Hare la t Wvr LtM. George Alfred To irnBeml wri.es a follows to the Uarif.ird Pout, from ISerfcelov Springs, Vir ginia: '"It wrts here tht Stonewall Jnckoou In nuttumtcd his first lunatic rampatRti. s chap ter in nu life that the tiebel biographer have prudently omitted. Iu the winter of 1861 be succeeded In obtaining commnnd of a district tinder Joe Johnston, and at oice, in the terri ble cold ol the niotintn n moved his fifeea thousand men upon Btttb, to whip Ke.lej at Rom Bey, Lander at Hancock, sad all ilia oth'T iiidmilU that thm stratnre old Qilxote could Conuis up at Impossible points. He froze a number of hi mm to death in cutting tlie I'otoiuuc canitl, ana on the march, from Win chester hither brought toiriy-two piccjs of cannon, two ol thorn beinu twnntv-lour pounders, diawn ty tnn liursi-s each. At Bulb there was a littlu picket h ch escaped with case, while the redoubiub'e Heneml was uinvtne; troops up the slippery spines ol the mountain-, a It he vcre to taKo an nvnieuao unny cup-ne, The rctirinp; troops i-mptled Rome dozing ot bis sud dlex, Hud thb bulk of JacksonVconunand K' net! unwilling to tio on, whi n heh'iii-elt bluB'.ercd into the town, auij ordered a crti-hintr auvuncc. U'he freezing troi.pirs 01 Auhb, und ull the loot toldicr-, were now standing on lonce rails and plunks to keep their leet warm, but same of Ihiin were uified forward to Hancock, where Jackson cited Lauder to suircndur, or bo would bonib.-irO tlie 'own. 'Fire nnd be d d," replied Lander. The Ge oral then hai artillery plun'cl oath? niotmtuin knobs at proilifriou-i latior, and attenip'ed to cro'-s tioo,son a rait with the river (-wolli'n to n torrent.. Ho f-carceiy put to lif;bt oiie poise in ll.uicoiik, while lis pi.iueers were hhot oown tiioi)!.' all the river bank. Meuntiuie be pushed al 'tis the turnpike to Itoinncy, loK two cannon itt Ilaiiitln Uoo'-t, tot no prifonets nityhere, was rrpulr-e.t a'.Oipon ltridgc by a lew vUlniie b ys of 13. tin, and wlitu he projected' the bu-nins of bridges on the Baltimore and Ohio road, above and below Cumberland, rang mutiny broke out in his ranks. Almost ull bis oJi cersnipned petiiiom lor his removal, on the Rctxrul (.-rounds of Insnnity and tlncK-heaJed-bphs. He was ordered from Iliolimou 1 to tall buck to Winchester: and while arti-rting ra ;e be resipDed; he tecreily pot the Prmbyterian clerp.Tiiicn of his acquaintance to tiirea'ca to dei-ert thj Conlcdcuue cau.e rvitli their cotiure gallons unless be were retained. In this cam paign be lost by cold, exposure, and the bullet, Ave hundred men, who never carried a musttel apaln, and his crazy mettiod of nurcoiuir so dbpufded above a tboo-and others that they went home and qui', the Heael service forever. He uarrowl? e.-caped court-martlai himself, and descended theueelorward irom a plotter ot cun-r-aigns to be a thoroughly subservient servant of Ueuernl Leo, who is diredly responsible for all Jackson's successes. I find throtiph the Virainla valley that Jack fion never hud the con'ldence of the ritional clhccrs under his command. He wa-i ambitious almost to manlacy, woody, and mutterine luce a pibbejiug person, lacked ihe element ot organi zation und order entirely, aud bad altogether the worst us-ed, most slattertdy body of men in the tervlce ot VixpiniH. lie knew nothing of distances; being himself au extra irdiaary pedes trian, he made his men walk lor weeks, aud hit own example on the n.arch bbatned thetn from murmuring; aud bis successes late la tne ser vice so contented thetn that criticism was dis armed. I state tbese thinps hero brcnuse I Lave been Undeceived In the current Northern estim'e of the famous warrior's ab lity at almost every point 1 have touched. He was aWnt and un Bjnipathetic by temperament, ra-.li in judaaietn, and bia victories are acribable to his inaudi bility to laiipue and his repurdles'npf.s of it in all bis airay. He led a Btrons. ardent body of men, the flower of the valley; aud they would march anywhere in the midst ol success, aud Btratrple anywhere after deleat. borne of the lollies of this wild brained soldier are bo noto rious that I shall be old in relating them. When lie seized Mariinsburg he burned lor y locomo tives worth half a million (ioliar-, and all tha bridges on the Baltimore and Ohio road, aud then beeau to haul euaiues ulouu the turnpike to Winoherter by horses, whereas be could have run theiu ull up by rail had he not destroyed the road.- The locomotives were a serious loss to the Con'ederacv, and the rnst five battles he ever fuupht could rot compensute tor their loss. At the beguiling of the war he serioj.dy counselled the takiup of no prisoner, arguing that a solaier was bound to Liaht till he died, and that' the Yankees bud no right to expect quarters any way. He had been accustomed to all sorts of rough travel, on nag aud foot, and with any other body ot men than the Valley of Virginia con tributed, be could never have kept his command together. General Lee had io subdue this eccentric ze alot'3 crude notions of warlare be fore be teeamo useful at all. 1 have picked up some points about him at Lenington, Winches ter, and elsewhere, which you may like to bavo related. The family of Stonewall Jackson came to America 120 years ago. His remote aucvtor was a common soldier In the revolution, aud the third generation promised wel', intermarry ing with Mrs. James Madisou's family. Jack . eon's lather drank, gambled, and borrowed away all his means; his mother married twice, and died of grief. The orphan boy ran away from the cruelty of one ot his uncles wearied of the protection of two others, and finully disappeared npon a vagabond career, down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Returning ulcuo-t wrecked, bis uncle put him to bird work, and rs he had dyspepsia at an early age, he took the active post ot constable In a mountain county. Here bo whs celebrated as a rougb lighting character, end his upcle put him upon the saddle a Jockey in the country races. Ho do-ccmled low iu the moral and social scale, aud his accounts were short in several cases, so that bis uncle, bis security, had to make them pood. His biographer admits that he provided himself with an outfit for West l'oiut, by selling some public claims that he 'Was entrusted witu, and leaving ths uncle to adjust them. He rauked among the poorest of bis class, but slipped through the Institution just in time lor the Mexican war, where Magru der mentioned him favorably for handling ar tillery well. His common crlein, dullness, and the mean ness of his associations, made him morbidly bashful, aud grave for the most ot bis lite. Hence be bepan to covet religious associations, and shy, sell-introspection and belt-measure-ment absorbed him altogether. lie used to say that an officer ought to sacrifice everything else to the attain rueut ot rank. When Jacksou BDDlied for the Professorship 0 Tbilosopay and Artillery Tactics at Lexinutoo, in 1861. his competitors were Cieorgo B. olcClel- )au, Generals Rosecrans, Keno, and the ttebel Geuerul G. W. Smith. He had probably the poorest success of any of the professors being obtuse, illogical, a lumper at conclusions, aud Tjersonaliv iHwvmnathetic with bis nupils. He used to tail dismally wilb his philosophical ex periments, to the laughter ot bis classes, and bis mind seemed always bet upon dreamy contingen cies, w hile odds and euds of thiuis made up the mass of his actual acquirements. He became a 1'resbjterian the tirst j ear at Lexlngtou, but wiiR so skeotical upon the niaiu poiuts of Calvin ism that be twice meditated joluing the Methodist Church. He was a rigid saooatarmn, whipped bis own slaves frequently with his own hand, end oftja whipped them or iauiug io come iu to f'vetiinn- nml niornincr nravers. When be went to war he hired tueni out, and be dial Without making any provision for the freedom otauyoftbem. Ills gossip, imnuey eays in life ot him. that Pruvideuca made Jackson the hero of the war because ho was the best type of the Christian Muster. Wtien he became a oea conoflhechurch.be used to make his sUves pive, out ot their extra labor, contributions to the Ibble Society, whose bjoks they could not read. He married Mis Jenkins in 1833, daughter of the President of Washington College, and In 1H57 roairied Miss Morrison, a Presby terian preachei's daughter. A daughter, now Ave years oiu, survives Uiin. Much of his power oiiplnated with his pseudonym, ' Stonewall," given him by General Lee at the battle of Bull Hun. "Texas Han gers," ' Louisiana Tigers," "sitouewall" Jackson fccartd us many us thev ever shot. Of Jackson's dramatic piety on the battle-fleld I hear dubious statements. He bad lost some of his fineers, and used to bold them np, m If on the attitude of prayer, to get the blood out if the stumps. This wa said to be prayer on the eve ot action. He had a fanhlon of creeping around enmp in the dark to overhear what wTs said of him. This was prayer in ambush. He was addle od to dull controversial discussions u hi fly tent, such as local preachers in agrl cu.'lural sections indulge in and his estimate of hluih'oir in contrast to General Lee may be in stanced when he said: "I would follow Lee anywhere bllndiolded." That this sort of man should call the Northern people "lanatlcs," Is something o id. His life, excer t for the great eveuts to which it ws attached, was essentially a commou-place life. No adet of the Unl ed States owed it so much gratitude. That cadetshiD saved Thomas Jona than Jack-on from keeping a bar-room or jockeying horses all bis days. He never ald a f.ttrcwd luiup tbut staudg In record or memory, and his death is a commentary upou his geue-ral-dr.p. He ordered bis men to flro on any body coming upaceHain road, ai.d straightway wt nt up it himself. Tho sa-n troops that Jack son led, as reeklcsl? marched, would have conquered under anybody. They were the lloer ot the Smth. high-spirited, fighting stock; but lu the history of their loader 1 see only one power in excess, thai over fatigue, lie seems to me to be the most exaggerate! person age of the w nr. Ili last words were: "Let us no over the river and ret in the shade." His prave Is tn the vll'nge reuirlrry upoa a grassy knoll. In view ot the blackened and hollow walls of the military school where he was taught. Hence, you can see the Blue Ilidtre near bv, unscarred by the lone war, aud nipped panoramas of nature on either side, with the pretty village sti etching b-nenth. I felt, with all this maseu lated stature ot Jackson recently mntlo kuown, some senfe of ptnnJ association with bis grave, it no more than ol the mighty battles he min gled in. But 1 heard a nesro eiuginp as be worked near by, fiee btI cbcery, and I woa dered if this man had ricd lu vaiu; be lived on in a dirge, not in any song. LUMBER. F, li. W I L L IA M 3 , SEVENTEENTH AffU SPAIN9 GARDEN OFFERS FOB MALE PATTERN LUMBER OP A LI, KIND8. EXTRA SEASONED PANB.L PLANK. BriLDINU LUMBER OF EVERY DH3CRIP TION. CAROLINA 4 i and 6 4 FLOORING. HEMLOCK JOIftlV, ALL SIZES. CEDAR BHINCiLKS, CYPREsS BUNCH 8HIN- GLE&, PLASTERING LATH, POSI3, ALSO, A FULL LINE OF WALMJT AJiD OTHER HARD WOODS. LUMBER WORKED TO ORKER AT SHORT NOTICE. 7 27mwt2m 1868. BPRUC'K joist. BPRUCE JOIST. HKMLOUK, HEMLOCK. 1868. 1 QfJQ SEASONED ULlAK PUSH. - O'Ci lOuO. SEASONED CLE lit P1JSE. lODO. uhou;; M-rmtN pink. SPANISH (JKLiAK, FOR PATTERNS, RED CEDAR. 1 QltQ FLORIDA JTLOOK1MU. 1O0O. FLORIDA FLOORING. 1868. CAKULlriA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELA WAKJS FlXOKIJMUJ ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1Q.HQ WALNUT BDb. AND PLANK. 1 QUO LODO, WALNUT BDS AND PLiANK, lOOO. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. TCf.'Q UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1 QQ XCUO. UNDER 1'AKERS' LUMBER. XOUO. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PfNK. lQiR SEASONED POPLAR. lQn lOOO. SEASONED CHERRV, lOOcJ. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 QAQ CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 Ono lOOO. - CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOOO. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR BALE LOW. IftfiQ CAROLINA SCANTLING. T QQ JLOUO. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. J.OOO. NORWAY SCANTLING. IRltQ CF.DAR BHINGLKS. T OfJQ LO DO. CYPRESS bHINGLES. lOOO. tiAULE, BROTHER A CO., IU No. 25(10 SOUTH Street. T. P. GALYIN & CO., LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, hUACKAMAXOX STREET VIIARll,, BELOW SLOATS MILLS, (8 called), PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOR SOUTHERN AND EASTERN Mann fttcturera of YELLOW PlNE aud SPRUCE TIM 8KR BOARDS, cm., shall be bi py to luruisb orders t wuoieokie ris, aeuveruuie si uy aocwbiuie purl. CoiiHDtly recelvimc aud oa liitud fti our wharf SOUTHERN FLOODING. SCAN I LING. SHIN GLE, EASTERN LATHS, PICKETS. BED-SLATS, hPRUCK, HEMLOCK. nKLEUT MICHIGAN AND CANADA PLANK AND HOARDS, AND HAO- MAiCC tHXJT-ii.0JLIU 1 ill llulht ALE, OP WHICH MVIUL BE DELIVERED AT AMY PAKTOFTHK CITY I'MOtPTEi Y, UNITED STATES BDILBEKS' MILL, N0& 24, 6, and S8 S. FIFTEENTH Street. ESLERjr BRO., PROPRIETORS. Always on hand, made ot the BeetSeaaoned Lumbal at low price, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS AND NEWELS. Newels, Balnstera, Bracket, and Wood Mooldtnn WOCD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. BALUSTERtf AND NEWELS. Walnnt and A in Hand Ralllnc, t, IK, and 4 lnciiea BUTTERNUT, CHEsNUT, AND WALNU1 UOCJUDLNGStoordeb tUl STOVES, RANGES, ETC. KOTICE. TLIE UNDERSIGN EB would call attention of the public to bla NEW GOLDEN EAGLE F U UN ACE. Tblala aneuilreiy new healer. It la ao con structed b io at iuce com uaand ltaell u geuerul lavur, beiig a oomblnMlon of wrought and cast Iron. It la very alonple In lu couatrucuon, aud U perieotly alr llgbiiaelf clean li.g, having no pipes or drums to he taken out aud c leaned. Ilia ao arrauged with oprlghl flues RS to produoe a larger amount of beat from lbs .ia weiuht of coal than auy mruace now In una. The bygrometrlc condition ot the air as produced by my Dew arrangement of evaporation will at oace de monstrate Itoal 11 Is the only Hot Air Furnace tbM will produce a pexucily healthy atmosphere. Those In waul of a complete Healing Apparatus would do well to call No..imaudimMARKETaSi; A large aasortment of Cooking Ranges, vu-e-huard Stoves, Low Down Grates, Ventilators, etc., alway on baud. . . N. B. Jobbing ojall kinds promptly done. 5 10J QEORCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDS, REMOVED To No. 134 DOCK Street, PHILADELPHIA. DH. KINK ELI N. AFTEB A RESIDENCE aud prae'le-e of thirty years at the Northwest corner of Third aud Uulo aireeis, has lately re luovd tohtiuih KI.KVKM'UI blreet, beiwecu MAR KET nd CHEbNUT. lllssujeriorliy lu tbe prompt and perfect cure of II neeut, chionlc. local, and cousiliuiloual all'eo tlnna ol a special nature, is proverbial. Diseases of the sklu, appearing In hundred dif ferent forms, totally eradicated', mental aud physical wekkues, and all nervous dublllnus sciuuilUoally and sui'i tsslully treated, OUlce huurs from 8 A. M. to V p. M. i I RAILROAD LINES, NOKTn PENNSYLVANIA' RAILROAD.- ' '1HB MIDDi.R ROtiTIC Sborteit and most olrent line to Bethlehem, Emtnn, Allnnmwn, Manch Chunk. Hanleton, White Haven, WlJaenbarre, Ma riano? City, Mount Oarmel, Plus ton. rlcranton,Carbnrt. dale, and all tb polnu In the Lehlgk said Wyoming Coal Region. . r'eiier Depot in PbiindeipblSj, N. W. corner of RKH and AM RHIOAN strata.' SUMMER AKRANWKMKNT ELEVEN DAI IT TRAINin on and after MtNDAY, May , im Pamenger Trains leave the New Deot, corner o BEKKsand A MKRIWAN streets, dally (Sundays x , cepted), as follows: . At -u A. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash. Ington. At 75 A. M. Morning Kzprei for Bethlehara and Principal Stations on Norm Pennsylvania Milroal, conneuting at Bethlebem witu Ibigb Valle? and Lehlgti and Bnsia-haiina Rnllroa-ls ur Easton, Al lentown, Catasniiia. Slatlnglon, Mancb Chnns: Weatberly, Jeanutvllle. Hai.eton. Wblte Haven, Wllaesharre. KlngHton. Pliteton, and all point in Lv high and Wyooimg Valleys .also tn conaciion with Lehigh ana Mahsnoy Railroad for Mauanoy City; and whb CatawUsa Baliroaa tor Rupert, Dauvllle M llton auf, Wllllairsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 12-uA A.M ; at W UkeKhnrre at I f, M.; at Mananor' City St 2 P. M. PnsBengera by this train cat. tite the Lohlgu Valley Train, pausing Bethlehem at ll-M A M. lor Eastoa,aud polnu on New Jeisey Central Railroad to New York, At 8-45 A. M. Aorommnrtatlon for Doylentown, stepping at all iDtermeotate stations, Pasaengersfur Willow Grove, Hathoro' and HartsvUle. bv tula train tnke Stage at Old York Road. At lO lO A. M Accouim jdatlou ftr Fort Washing ton,SM)pilcig at Interuiediaie stations. At 1-45 P. M. Lehigh Valley Express for Bethle hem, Allentown, Mauch Chtiuk, White Haveu, Wilkesbarre, llar-'et'in, Mnhanoy City, Centralis, rhf tiardonb, Mt. Carmel, Plttsuin and (Scmntou, aud all Points In Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal Regions. At 2 5 P. M. Accommodation for Uuy leatuw n, (topping at all Intermediate stations. At 8 lt P.M. Lehigh and Husquenanua Bxprees for Bethloliem, Eantou, Almniowu, Mauch Chunk, WlikeshBrre, aud Scranton. Pnsaengers for Wreen vllie'tRKe this train to Uuakertown, and fur Suiuney town to North wal"S, At 418 P. M. Accommodation for Doylostown, stopping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hathoro. and Haruvil e take singe at Ablrginn; for New Itope at Doylentown. At 6 no P. M, Through aucuiuiuouatioij lor Heinle In n. and all stations ou malu Hue ol North Pennsyl vania Railroad, cnnnertli-g at Bethlehem with high Valley Lehigh and Siuquehaiina Evenlug Train lor KsMon. lleuiowL Uauch Chunk. At 20 P. M. Aocommuuation lor LansdaJe, stop ping at all In'ermei'lnte stations. At 1180 P. M, Accommodation for Fort Washing- " TRAINS ARRIVE IK PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at y Ou and 11 Ho A. M., 2 uo and 8 i P. M. ll'ifl A. M. and J'oo P.M. Trains makes direct connec tion with Lehlgb Valley aud Lehlgb and Hunquehauna trains from Eaxtou, Sorauton, Wukuebarre, Mahony City, and Huzleton. Passengers leaving Wllkesbarre at 1-45 P. M. con nect at beihlehem at 61J6 P. M,, and arrive In Phila delphia at 8 8ti P. M. From Doylestown at 8'25 A. M., S'OO anil 700 P. M. From Lansdale at 7'3fl A. M. From Fort Washington at 9' 80, 10'ts A. M. and 81 " ' ON BUNDAYB. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at '8ft A.M. Philadelphia for DoyleHtuwn at 2'00 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7'0 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4'80 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars convey pa sengers to and from the new depot. White Cars of Brand and Third Streets Line and Union Line ran within a short distance of the depot. Tickets mnst be procured at the Ticket office, In order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to prln Clpal points, at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggagf Express Office. No. IPS 8, FIFTH Htraet. J EhT CllEslER AND PHILADELPHIA YV RA ILROAD.-hUME.Ji R ARRANGEMENT, On and alter MONDAY, April 18, lbtl, Trains will leave as follows: Leave Philadelphia from the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and CHESNUT Streets, 7-15 A. M, 11 A. li., fMl P. M 4'IS P. M., 450 P. M., 7 P. M., 11 P. M. Leave West Chester tor Philadelphia, from Depot on east Market street, at 816 A.M.. 716 a. M, r A. M.. l(l'46 A. M , 1 66 P, M., 4'.'0 P. M., 6SS P. M. On and after Monday, Jane 15. an additional Train will leave Philadelphia for Media and Intermediate Points at 580 P.M. Trains leaving West Chester at 780 A. M and leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M., will stop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from KA.n.An UfOAt I )l Oolu. nnH U rt T . . n going East, will take train leaving West Chester at 716 A M., and going West will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P, M and transfer at B. 0. Juno. tion. The Iieoot In Philadelphia is reached dlrectl hv the Cbesnut and a Wa.nut Street cars. Those of tb ajarkot fcitNttk Una .uu twitlila on. square. Tl, cars of both lines connect Willi each train upon It arrlvaL ON BUNDAYB, Leave Philadelphia at 8 oo A. M. and I'OO P. M. Leave West Chester at 74 4 A.M. and S'OO P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 715 A. M. and 460 P. hi., and leaving West Chester at 780 A. M. and 4 50 P. M., connect at B. O. Junction with Trains on P. A B. C. R. R., for Oxlord aud Intermediate polnla. Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Auuarel only, as Baggage, and the Company will not In any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one nunarea aoiiars nuienn a npeciai contract is maae ioi tbe tame. HENRY WOOD, General Sup' ip't. 410 Philadelphia, April 1st. lww. FOR CAPE MAY VIA WEST JERSEY RAIL ROAD. From loot ot M ARK.ET street (Upuyr Ferry). Commeuclng bA'lURDAV , July l, lout, 1 tains leave au lolio for Cape May: 9-Wi A. M Cape May Express, due at 1226 (noon), t16 P. M., Cape May Passi-mier, due at 7 15 P. M. S OU 1', M EfcHi Express, due at bV5 P. M. RETURNING LEAVE CAPE ISLAND. 6'80 A. 11., Morning Mall, due at lOliti A. M.. 9 M A. M. Fast Express, due at 1207 P. M. 610 P.M.. Cape May Express, due at 822 P. M. Sunday Mail and Passenger train leave Philadel phia at 716 A, M. Returning leave Cape Island at fi'io P. M. Excurbluu Tickets. (3. Cape May F'reight trains leave Camden dally at i-WA, M.. and Cape Island at 645 A. M. Commutation 'llckets between Philadelphia and Cape May, at the following rates: Annual llcke s, loo; (quarterly Ticket, 1-50, for sale at the cilice oi the Company In Camden, N. J. Through Tickets can be procured at No. 828 Cbesnut strett (under the Ot nlluenlal Hoielj, where orders can also be lett for Baggage, which will be tailed tor and checked at residences by the Union Transfer Company WEST J ERSE Y RAILROAD LINES. For Brldgetou, fcalem, Iclllvllle, Vlueiand. and In' termed ate stations, at 800 A. M. and 8 80 P. M, For Cape May, 00 A. M., 8 16 P.M.. aud 4 P. M. W obdoary Accommodation train at 6 00 P. M. Bridgeton ana Salem Freight Train leave Camden dally, at 12 (noon l muiuiailon Checks between Philadelphia and all BtHloiiS at reduced rates. WILLIAM J. SEWELL, Bupezlntendeot. July 2, Itm. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGE MENT. On aud after MONDAY, April 18, 16U8, trains will leave the Depot, 1 H1RTY-F1R--T aud CHES N UT Streets, West Philadelphia, as follows: At 715 A. M. and 460 P. M., and leave Rising Son at 516 A. M, and Oxlord at 6 A. M.. and leave Oxford at 826 P. M. A Market Train, wltb Passenger Oar attached, will ruuton TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, leaving the Rising Sun at 1105 A.M.: Oxlord, H5 A, M.; and Kenuett, 1 P. M.i connecilng at West Chester Junc tion with a train for Pulladelphla. On WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS Train leaves Philadelphia at B 80 P. M.i run through to The train leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. con nect at Oxlord with daily Hue o stages tor Peaob Bottom, In Lancaster county. Returulng. leave Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with Afternoon Train lor Philadelphia. Tbe itraiu leaving Philadelphia at t'tO P. M, ran to Rising snn, Maryland. ,..,. . Passenger are allowed to Uke wearing apparel ,.Q ...ri the Compauy will uotiu anv case be r-ipouslble tor an amount exceeding oue hundred dollars, nnlesa a 'ir1N0MvrSi:JvV?,ni1-' for the same. tot General Superintendent. THROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA. AND NEW YORK. Trains between Washington and New York are now run ss follows, vlt.: FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. Leave dally (except Sunday) at 746 A. t tf80 and 7iM FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dally (exoept Sunday) at 7 '46 and 1215 P. M., and4-30and7P.MON SUNDAY. Leave for New York aud Philadelphia at T P. M, 0S1eEPINO CARS for New York on T P. M. train n''.L.n-h Ticket tn Philadelphia. New Vnptr. m Boton, can be had at the Station Office at all hour In tbe day, as well as at the uewotlioe la the Bankers' and Brokers' Telegraph Line, No. 84 Pennsylvania avenue, between Sixth aud Seventh street. See Baltimore aud Ohio Rallrosd advertisement and Bchedule between Washington, ".Baltimore, An tiHoolls. aud the West. napous, j wlu.ONi Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. t26t GEO. B. KOONTZ. Agent. Wasulugton. THAST FREIGHT LINE, VI i NORTH n PSNNs.VI.VAMA RalLROAD. to Wilkes i,.rn. MuIlmhov Cliv. Moout Carmel. Centralis, and all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad add lu brByCnew arrangements, perfected this day, this road Is enabled to give Increased despaich to merchandise consigned tn the above named point. Goods delivered at the Through Freight Depot, B. E. corner of FRONT and NOrlLE Streets, iieroret P. M.. wiureacn w usesnarre. uuumorui-ii, Jitalianoy I lly. and ilieotlier stations In Mahanoy and Wyouiiug valleys belore 11 A. M. ot tbe succeeding day. 17 ty ELLIS CLARK.. Agent. T HE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 1 cio, tull K 11 TjO i nireet, loiwarus j-aruria, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notei, and Specie, either Ly Its own lines or In connection with other J. i prints tcmpanies, vo an tue principal towns aiiu rtiies lu ilia Lulled h'ai---. RAILROAD LINES. RIApINO RAlLROAD.-v-GUBAT TRUNK ,, LINK from, Puiiatieiphla to tne Ulterior of lennByivanla, the Schuylkill, Susqnehanha, 4:nm cerlKud, and Wyoming Valleys, tbe f-'ortb, north west. nd the Canada. Snnnner ArraiiKemmt of rasser, Trains, Monday. A iirusi J, It, leaving th birjfY f .lno" Thirteenth and CaltowhUl street, t?1'f":lll- the following bourt s,u "5 ,1G ACOOMMODATIONS At 70 A. M. town . 'an1 " t-tettnediata stations, ana Allen Re-.i'minr, leave Reading at t'M P, M arriving In Philadelphia at 16 P. AL . MORNING JOtPHES,-At 8 lg A.M., Inr Reading ebava, Larrisbura, Poltavlll, PlneGrove, lania Qiia, Sunbtiry WilLanisjiort, El Ira Rochester, Niagara Falls, BnBalo, Wiikesrtarre. Putston, York, tarllsie, ( han OersOnrg, Hager-itown, etc. The 7-an train oonnert at Rctwllug with the East J?Dry,vul Rallioad train tor Allnulown. etc, ana the 8i5 A. M. coanect wltb the Jhauon Valley train .,r llrrlt.trg, eic; at Port Clinton with ( ata wlssa Railroad lrir.li s ft.r Williamsport, Lock Haven, Ernilra. etc.: at Harrlstxirr wlin Northern Central, C nrnler.aiid Valley, and Schnylklll and SnsqUehann :r,?nlV '"I orinumherland, Wllllamsport, York, Ihanihershtirg, 1'lnt crove, etc. AF'JERNOON EXPRESS. Leaves Philadelphia at 8-ati P. M. tor Reading, PoMsvllle. llarrlsburg, etc., cnnnerilfig with l;edTjig and Columbia lUllroa-i trains for Columbia, etc, POT1STO"AN ACCOMMODATION. Leave Potts tnwn at 6 45 A. M., stopping at Intermediate uiatlons: rJ'WM ln 1'1'llH'ieiptJuatSuoA.M. Returning leaves Pblladt lphla at 4 ao P, M.; arrives In pottstown at 6 tn RKAD1KG ACCOMMOTATION-I.ave Readln at 7 8u A. M., stopping at all way stations: arrives lu PhllhdelpoiaattulbA.M. ' kettirning. leave i Philadelphia at 6T5 P. M.; arrives in Reading at fits P.M. Trains lor Pnliadeiphla leave HarrlshnrK at 810 A. M.. and PottMViUe at 84 A.M., arriving In Philadel phia at 1 P. M. Alitor noon trains l-ave llarrlsburg at ,,V'l'"J'At'."!?Z'liS mi l4'iD ""-Vlug at Philadelphia at 646 p. M llarrlslititt; wfouno -i'.tlon leave Blading at 718 A.M., and Barrlshtirg at 410 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Aitirnnon Aci-otniuodatlcn south at em P. M., arriving lu Philadelphia at 8 is P. .. Market train, with a Piisseugpr car Kliwhed, leave Philadelphia at is tf noon (or Poltnvllle and a 1 Wny Stailoijs; leaven rVltwvtlle at 7 A. M for Philadelphia --.i uu ubner w av riaiioiis aii tne above trains run dai'y, eananys exrevlea. SUtldKV triLlns lu.v. vnttnvlllA at N1KI A. M . hfld Philadeliilila .1 ik p. M- leave Pi.llaiwlr.hi fur Rendluar a: H to A . nr.. muimlnir from Ktwllou at 4 2k V. M. Ciliwsi VALLEY KAIIl,hoai. Passengers for Lowuil Ktown aud Intern ed late nolo Is take the 7'0 A. M., lr46 and 480 P. M. trains Irom Philadel phia, reiurningfromDowulngtown alb j A. M.. 100, and 545 P. M. ekkiom Eit itAiLKUAiJ, rasseugers lor col-li-Ktvllle take 7V0 A. M. and 4 3'i P. M. trains fiuia Philadelphia, returning trcmColletrevllleat A. M. and 1 4V P. M. Slave lines for various points In Per- klonien vauey connect with trains at Culioveviiie. JKW TlOtt& JS.A'MSS OI ri'lTaHUMU AND THE WEST. Leaves New York all A M BOO aud 8 00 P. M passing IteaUlug at 1 A M., 1 80 aud lu10 P. M., and count cl at Darrlshurg with Pennsylvania aud Northern Cenlral'Raliroad Express Trains for Pitts- kn. . V, , . . . U lllk. . ... I. I I 1)1.. A. Returning, Express Train leaves llarrlsburg, on arrival of Penus ivanla Express from Pi.tshurg. at 8 and 525 A. M , 8 85 P. M. passing Reading at 4-49 and 71-8 A. M., and 1140 P. M.. arriving at New ork, 1010 and 1145 A. M , ai d 5'0h P. M. Sleeping Cars acom panylng these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburg, without change. Man train lor rnew yorir leave iiamsnnrgat w A. M. and 206 1'. M. Mall train tor Harrtaburg leave New Y'ork at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Train leave froiisviiie av d -o 11 sua. m... auu s iu r. iu., re turning from Taruaqua at 8 85 A. M. aud 2 15 aud 1 86 jr. m. bCHU IlHlljlJ AHU P lj r. J JAMAIS IN A It A 1 Li- ROAD, Trains leave Auburn at', '6a A.M. tor Pine grove and Harrlsburg, and at 1215 P. M. tor Pine grove and Treiuonl; returning Irom Harrlsburg at 880 P. 11.. and from Tremont at 740 A. M.. and 685 P-M.- . . .. . . . tickets.-rnrongu nrst-ciass tickets and emi grant tickets to all the principal points ln the North and W est and Cauadaa. Excnrslon Tickets from Philadelphia to Read I nit and Intermediate stations, good for day only, are sold by Morning Aoconiniodatlon, Market Train, Reading aud Pottstown; Accommodation Train, at reduced rate. Excnrslon Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day eniy, are sold at Reading and Intermediate stations by Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Train at reduced rales, tbe following ticket are obtainable only at the Office of S Bradford, Treasurer, No. 237 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or G, A. Nlcholls, General Super intendent, Reading. CnmniiitaLion Ticket at 25 Per Cent, discount, bit. tween any points desired, lor families and Urms, xniieage rickets, goon lorxuou uiuee, oetweea at points, atlf'2'50 etch, for families and Urms. Season Tickets, for three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holder only, to all point at reduced rates. . Clergymen remuiiiK on iit 1 " -fbrnishea w ith cards, entitling themselves and wive to tickets at bal fare. Excursion rickets from Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Satuday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced, tare, to be had oulv at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth aud Callowhl'l streets, IKS 1GHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to aii the above points fiom tbe Company' New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 436 A. M., 12-45 noon, 800, and 6 P. M.. for Readiug.Lebauon, Han is burg. Poltaville, Port Clinton, and all poiuts beyond. . ,,..,...,,,.. D. , JualiB Clone iub ruuuci"i" wiiUM lor an Places on tbe road and Its branches at 5 A, M., and lor the principul stations only at 2 16 P. M. JJAUUAUC.-'l'UllKSU .Apicna win uuiie-jii x- age fur all trains leaving 1'biladeiphia DepJU iniers ran he lell at No. 26 s. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets. DENKSYLYAN1A CENTRAL RAILROAD. bUMMER TIME, TAKING EFFECT MAY 11, 1868 The traWB of tie Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the lt pot, at THIRTY-vlHST anu UasKuT Streets, whlca is reached directly by the Market Street cars, the last car connecting with each train leaving F'ront and M arket streets tairty minutes be fore its departure. The Cbesnut and Walnut fctreets cars runwhbln one suuai e of tbe Depot. On SundayB Tbe Market Street cars leav Front and Market streets iblny-llve minute before the du- parture oi eauu um. , ... uio. . ,mi- car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket office N. W. .corner Ninth aud Cbesnut streets, and at the i depot. Agents Of ine umon a i.udici -"'".e"" w m tau for and deliver baggage at the depot. Orders left at No. vol Chesuui btteei, or No. 118 Market Bireet, will receive LEAVK DEPOT, VIZ: Mall Trail - a, m. Paull Accommodation, No. 1 ln'00 A. M, Fast Line.......... - M. F.ne Ex pi ess " o M. Paoll Accom. Nos. 2, 8, and 41 00. 8 00 and 10 30 P. M. fcarrlsouig Accommodailon.................M.w. 2i0 P. M. Lauca. ter accotniuodailon. ...,. 4oo P. M. Parkesburg Tralu.- 5-80 P. M. Ciucinusti Express . 8wi P. M. Erie Mall. mmmi.h,mmnmh 1 1 is r. JxL. Phllauelpbla Express 1115 P. M. Accommodation ."V," ", ',1J M M- Erie Mall leaves dally, except Saturday Phtlauelpbla kx press leaves daily. All other trains " The wStPe.SUAo7nmodatlon Train run. dally, ex rat,t Sunday. For this tralu llckets must be pro SuVid and baisage delivered by 5 oo P. M., at No. na TRAINS ARRIVE AT'DEPOT, VIZ.! rinnin. ..i fcxtiress t': 35 A. M. Phlladeh bla Express-..-.... .. Psoli Accommouatiou. no. i........ Kile Mat 710 A. M. ...8 20 A. M. ....7 10 A. M. ...810 A. M. ... 86 A. M. ..1230 P. M. Parkesourg Tialu....... Fast Line Lancaster Train....- F.i le Ex press. ,5 00 P. M. PaJ"ll Tmo'aatiou, Nos. a and 8.3 40aud71o P. M paoil Acci nil ... i. ii ... AAV-nmmodallon , ( wis a t in, 60 P. M. ifV 7,,iherlnlo Illation apply 10 lOMN t Al.i.B.lM. I 'caet Agent, jrjlANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. IIS MARKET street, samuel u. Wallace, Ticket Agent at tbe Depot, Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk lor Bafc'gaKe. except lor Wearing Ap parel, and limit their responsibility to Oue Hundred Dollars In value. All Bagkage exceeding that amount ln value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract, EDWaRo IU WILLIAMS, 4 2i General Superintendent, Altooua, Pa. PHILADELPHIA, G E h MAN TOWN, AND NOaRlsTOWN RAILROAD -TIME TABLE. FOR MERMAN TOWN. LeavePblisdelpulaS. 7. 8, 805. lu, n, u A, M.. 1, 1, 8?i. 4. 6, 6H. o, 7. 8 . 1. 12 P. at. Leave Usimst tow u 6. 7, 7.. 8, J0, , 10, 11, 12 A. M., 1 2. 8 4, 4V. 8, OS, 7, 8, , I". 11 P. M. The 8 2u Down Train, and 3V and t'i Up Train will nut stop on tht Herman town branch, Leave Philadelphia Si A. M. 2. 7, 1( P. M. Leave Oermantown 8Z A. M.t 1, 8. tMP. lt CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leavs Plilladelphia 8, 8, 10, 12, A, M., 2, BX, h,T, t DLeave cifestnat nilirlt, . "JO, andll'lO A. M., 140, 840.6-W,8 40.8'40a.jdlOiIONPj.M8 I,eave Philadelphia A. M. and 7 P. M. Ieave Chestnut Hhl 7 50 A. M. 12'40, 6 40 and 825 P.M H.eM.MdbHP.. unNDAYB. Lave Philadelphia a. H.. 2 8 and T1 P. J. Leave Morrlstowu T A. M.. 6 no aud 8 P, M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 8. T. and 1185 A. t, ..S.I.6X,W.dlP;M U1.1 - w - - G ET THE BEBT-THE "OLY BIBLE-HARD in. i..iii B-amllv. Pulnlt and Pocket Bible iu beautiful fsty les ol Turkey Morxo and anUnn hlndlugs. A new edition, arranged Air photocrapUaf potUSaiasf ft-ulU". w. ATtr,rNa. Pnbllshsr. WO, HSCJXEtiNUT UUil belt w FouriSl Full lomonunvv-B.-" " .wumoiunn, Leave Philadelphia 8, 7t, , and 11 05 A. M. 13, 8, 4 . B)t, fiV. 8H5 and US P. M. li-ave Norrlatown 6 40. 7, 7 '50. . and U A, M.. IX. I. Leave Philadelphia A. M.. M and X P.M. Lmmvm Mauavunk 7 A. M., s auu vfc p. M. V iTtVIiJsWI, General Superintendent, DepNtNJl'H and GREEN Street. RAILROAD LINES.- IPiiQ FOB NEW YORK. THB CAMDKW i,Vi?,,JJ) AMUOT AN; PHILADELPHIA AND TBEMTMN RA I LROA D OOM PAN f LINES. PUOM PHILADELPHIA TX) NKW YORK. AND WHARF ROM WALNUT B1REKX At 680 A. M .VtM clamflan 'a,,A imiu' (ration... 8j-m ress. r' -.- Mn a t. .- Mll w ii;,Mf II Aniboyand In ter mediate stations, A t 5 to and 8 A. M 2 md t o P M., for Freehold. iii."1"1.1" A.M Hf'and 4-nep. M for Trenton. W Af8i,8. and 10 A.M., 1.3.8 4 j,,, anJ n'tin DeitstiVor borafcn,'ow,J Barlir.rton, Beverly, and . At ft-o and 10 A. M. 1". 8. 9-90, Pan, e, and U 80 P. M for Flfirsnoe. At and W A. M., 1. 8, 4 in, 6, and 1180 P. M. Tat p.deowaler, Hlverslre, Rlvcrton.itmi Palmyra. 8 P.M. for Itlterioa nnd 8 W P. M. tor Palmyra. AtS-MiandlOA. M.,1, 8, 4 30, 8, aud I10 P. M. for Fish House The 1 and n 'SO P. M. Line loave from Market Street Ferry (upper side). FHOdl KENSINGTON DEPOT. At 11 A. M., via Kensington and J ersey City, New York Express Line FarelH. At 7 and 11 A. M., 2 du, 8 80, and 6 P. M. fur 1 renton and Bristol. And at Inl5 A. M. tor Bristol. At 7 and II A , M., 280, aud 1 1 . :d. for Motrlsvllle and Ttiiiyiown, At7 and ni-lt A. M., 230, and 5 P. M. tor Bcheuok and Eddlmrtnn A t 7 and ln'16 A. M., 280. 4, 5. and 8 P. M. for Ooril wells, Torrlsdalo, HolmestiurK. Tanony, Wlnilno mliji. Prldesburg. and Frank ford, and al8p, M. for Uolinesburg aud Intermediate st itlons. JTBOM W KMT PHII.A IIKI.PHI I) It POT, vlaConneclii g Hilwy, At 980 A. M., 1 80.8 . and 12 P. M. New York Ex press Lines, via Jersey City, Far" ii-l'i. At 1 A. M., S nilgrant Line Far, tz. I he 8 ft" A. M and 811 P. M. Lines will run dally. A 11 others, Sundays excepted. At 9 :o A. il Pun, 8 80, ami 12 P. M. for Trenton. Att-30A, M..6M0 and 12 P.M. (or 1J Islol. Al 12 P. III. (Mght). lor Morrl vllle, Tullytowu, rclieiik's,Eilriliir.lon,lnrniell,Torriille.H'mes 'urg, Tacony, Wluslnomlng, BridHtburg, and Frauk lord, For lines leaving Kensington IVpot take the car on Iblid or Fifth streets, ai Chesiiiit street, so iiildtiies belore det art tire. The i.a's on Market jtriH't Railway run direct to West Piuladelph a Depot: Cheaimi aud Walnut within one Bquare. oil suuila)) tlie Market street cars will run to connect wim tne icao A.M. and 6 so P. M. lines. BELVIDERE DELAWAXE RAILROAD LINES. From Kensington Depot. At 7'UO A. M. for Niagara Falls, Hiirtalo, Dunkirk, Einiira,lt.baca, Oweno, Rochester, BlughRtnlon, Os ero, S racnse, Great Rend, Montrose, WUkesbarre, Schooley'B Mountain, etc At 7 On A. M and B80 P.M. for Scranton, Htrouds bnrg. waier Gap, Uelvldere, Easton, Lauibenvlile, (lemlngion. etc Tne 8 80 P. M. Line connects direct with the Train leaving Easlou lor Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem. etc. At 5 P. M. for Lainbertvtlle aud Intermediate Sta tions. . CA M FiFN AND BURLINGTON CO., AND PRM BER'iON AND HIGUTSTOWN RAILROADS, F'rom Marketst, Ferry (upper side.) At 8 A, M., 1,4, and 615 P.M., lor Merchantsvllle, Moorestown Hartford, Masonville. Halnsoort, Mount Ho'ly, Smllbvllle, Ewaniyllle, Vlucentown. Blr mli gham. aud Pemberton. At 1 aod 4 P. M., for Lewlstown, Wrlkhtstown, Cookstown, New Feypt, Hornersiown, Cream Ridge, Lmlaystown, Sharon, and Ulghistown. Fifty pound of bagaag ouly are allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bagKBge but their wearing apparel. All bsggage ' ver tiny pounds to be paid for extra. Tbe Company limit their responsibility for naggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 100, except by special contract. Tickets sold aud baggage checked direct through to Boston, Worcester. Spriugtleld, Hartford, New Haven, Providence. Newport, Albany, Ttoy.Baratoga, Utlca,, Rome, Syracuse. Rochester, BuU'alo, Niagara Fails, and Suspension Bridge. Aniltional Ticket Office Is located at No. 828 Chesnat street, where Ticket to New York and all important paints North aud East may be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this OtUcecuo have their baggage checked from residence or hotel to destination by Union Transfer Baggage Express, LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA, Will leave fTum foot ot Coartland street at 7 A.M., 1 and 4 P. M.j and 12 night via Jersey City and Cam den; at 6'8ii P. M via Jersey City aud Kensington: at 10 A. M., 12 M., and 6 P.M. vl Jersey City and West Philadelphia. F rom Pier No. 1 North River at 580 A. M. Aocootn modation, and 2 P. M- Express, via Amhoy and Camden. WILLIAM li. GATZM.ER. 816j Agent. t,llll.AlloL.lJlilA., WILMlitul'OM AND DAL. LT T I MORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE commencing MONDAY, April 13, 1888. Train will leave Depot corner of BROAD Street and WASH INGTON Avenue as follows: Way-Mall Train at 8 30 A.M. (Sundays exceptod) fOr Baltimore, stopping at all Regular stations, con necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Crlsttbld and Intermediate Stations. Exp. ess Train ail2uu M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore aud Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perry vllle, and Havre-de-Grace. Connects at Wil mington with train for New Castle. Express Train at 850 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore ana Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow, Liu wood, Claymont.Wllmlngion, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elklon, Northeast, Charles town, Perryvliie, Havre-ae-Grace, Aberdeen, Perry mau s, EOgewood, Maguolla, Chase' and Stemmers Run, Night Express at 1100 P. M. (Dally) tor Baltimore and Washington, stopping al Perryvliie and Havrs-de-Grace. Connects at Wllmliiglou (Saturdays ex cepted) with Delaware Railroad Llue, stopping at New Castle, Middletowu, Clayton, Dover. Harrington, Sealord, Salisbury, Princes Anne, and connecting at Cnstleld with Boat for Fortress Mon roe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the South. paHsengers for F'ortrees Mouroe and Norfolk via Baltimore will lake tne 12.00 M. Train. Via Cruifleld wUl take the llto P. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at all station between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Leav Philadelphia at 1100 A.M., 80, 500, 708, and u- i(dally ) P. M. Tbe 6 Oo P. M. Train connect with Delaware Railroad for Harrington and Inter mediate station. ,, . Leave Wilmington 7D0 and 810 A. M. (daily), lao 415. and 780 (dally) P. ML Tbe 8 W A. M. Train will nit slop between Chesteraud Philadelphia. FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 726 A. M Way-Malh 40 A. M.. Express; 2'25 P. M., Express; '36 P. M., Express; 6M ' M,tri aPiiAV TTtAIN FROM BALTTMORH. Leaves Baltimore at 856 P. M., stopping at Havre-de-Grace, Perryvliie, and Wilmington. Also stop at fiorin-Jt-ast, juatou, auu. i.,r Pi.tiariainhia and leave nasseugers irom Washing ton or Baltimore, aud at Cheater to leave passenger irom Washington or Baltimore, D, ... t hrough llcaets iu an puiuw , wwu.u- west, may be procured at tne iicaei uuioe, n o. bus CHESNUT Street, under tbe continental Hotel, aii.u.u ..ui ii.ta.rooiiii and berth ln sleeping oars can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing llckets at this office can have their baggage checked at th elr residence by the Union Transier Company 48 i H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. S HORTEST RUUTa TO THE SiA-SH0ttE! t. tr-KT l-Mn iTTiA NTIll TA rT.HO A Ti JJ jl 8 J " t-st AAA w A-s--a- a, amv BUMMER ARKANaKMBNT. nvB tkaiwo Daily tu ATiiAiNTia city; n -avftr fiATDRDAY. July 4. trains win iniTi V IIS ii' otrewi rcuw w pecltu jUXCUMiou . - IVlliU tr . .nt. ..uuunnour iAr iaLLmI'Ii Atl 615 A. M. .7 JO A. M. 15 A. M. .2'00 P. M. 16, P. M, jVtfclKUI-5 -nil"" F"--"a ......... Ki(ri-H (through ln two houi )... . Atlantic KeturuUlgi l0ave Allan .io Special Excursion........... M ail ,518 P. M. in ...42o P. M. 1140 A.M. .710 A. M. .JV50A.M. f relfe,U. VBooy...w ExptHS (inrougu iu twu uuuuj Accommodation junction Accommodation to,Aro aud in- tei mediate stations, leaves Vine streel....5 80 P. M. Returulng, leave Arco.... ...............6" A. M, ""ll AWmU7R'AUMeV,!d 2K)0 P. M. Leave HadUonffeld .100 P. M. and 816 P. M. u. Mall Train to Atlantic. nu. .i vhja ...........u. 780 A. M. Leave Atlantlo..........-...- .t'20P. M. vara in Atlantic. 12. Round trip tickets, good only ior the day and train on w h ich they are Issued, 83. T-ie Philadelphia Local Express Compauy, No. 825 CHESNUi street, will call lor baggage n any part of th city and suburbs, and check to hotel or collage Adi luonal t'e'ket office have bfn located la the Reading Room of the Continental Hotel, and at No. m cHEtoNUT Street. D m-tjNDY. Ant. ioilLADELl-HIA AND i.KlE ttAILKOAD.- SUMMER TIME TABLE, q'hrousb and direct route between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrlsburg. Wllllamspprt. to the North- west, aud Ihe Great Oil Region ol Pennsylvania, h LEG ANT SLEhPING CARS on all Night Train. Onani alter MONDAY, May 11, 18S8, the train on the PbllidpW W Railroad wUl run a lUliur... WKTWiaD, ..... laavM Philadelphia..., II A M i. ' leaves Wllllamsport.... ma ' ..rivia at Krla 8'20 r. M. 8 60 P. M. iria irxrnres leves Philadelphia.., M noon o leaves wiinaaispori. H m arrive at Erie ,,,- Mall leave Philadelphia., Elmlra wililamsoort, 850 P. M. 10O5 A. M. 828 P. M, M b" arrive at Lock Haven 7 44 P. M, Man Train leave Erie leave Wllllanisport.....-...., jpoo A, M; .1016 P. M u arrives at rntuMieipuia. v.n.M. leave V rlt. 7 10 A. M, I u P, M ii leaves Wll llauisporl...ra.M ., 816 A. M ii u arrives at Philadelphia....... 6 (0 P. M, Ufall ana Express connect with OU Creek and Alle- . ..i..... .luiiMiari eliei'ked throiii-h. jXl taeueial UupviUiwnJanla " vantuiwi auu jersey Cliy Ml press Mll.. 1,..J., go ii! JnSI-Lvl"9'?w"'laBd Amboy Express. JPO0 At 8 80 P. M., via Camden and J.raei n.io a, m a tv . . j ........... AUCTION, SALES;. B tlUiiui - iiNTiNfi iinH k vim rr -Art -ii. nr7Trow J KF.RS, Not, wamJ MARKET Strsel, rw, ner r ui sans streei. rrniccrmn.. -'.auun a. aijnrs a KMi LAROR YKTtFMPfbRY fAL fcOF fvio OA8B3 . BOOT8, BHOR THA Vftl.lA ISv BAGS, PO. -.. i -Uu Tuesday morninf. v ' - ' -.li Ag. 11, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' cretiiU 8 1 5t i i - .' tARlt POSITIVE R1.E OFBRITinCT, FWKNCH. , GAkMAJN. AND IHIM FsTlO DRY GOODS. . ... tr llinrsdsy aorrtlMt, Ang, Il,atl0o'olock,oa four months' creu' It. 87ft LABGE rOf-ITIVE fiALK nf CARPETIOS, KM P1H:FS OIL-CLOTHS. ETC. . .. . Ou Friday Mornlmr, . -' . Angitst H at H o click, on four month' or id It. about .on pieces lnraln. Vi netlan,. list, bemp.ivn. ege, and fag cm-p-itiii. tup pieces uil-clottis. 8 8 68 LIPPINCOTI, WN ft CO., ALT(;TIOJH.8B8 Asbnrst Building, No, 240 MARKET Street, v -""BT LATWE PUsrTIVE BALR 6F ' HXH1 LO'lts AMERICAN AND fMP)RT.,l DitV !!J;l'u'Ix',Ii,'' N JN1' HCSIERY UOOIW, WHI'i?H By catalogue, on credit, ' ... 1 CO Wednesday,' elrtJrt'ilin: a8'8, ''"""''"' g M 10 O'ClOCk. lit rinded will be loiind an arrr-i'-tlve asortmnt mt new and desirable gomiH torti appro lining season 881 1IANK IllH IIOC'K A'sn ftn W ertne day. by t rder of Asstirnee. a lock or Pry Com, conprllug cloths, cassl mres, sattl. n', tailorl-. hihih, brnvn and biekctrel inuiiliia. wool ami Cnnion flsmMii, mrlnoa, dres-i Knods, prints, etc , a complete assortment, as found ln a well aaaorleil s.ock. DAMAORti DOLf.S. Also, on ar-roiint rf wimm It may conrprn, trims) cai-es large wax dolls, damaged uponvoysgeoi im portation M1HOJU9 A 80NS, 03. 133 ANi 1.1 . S. 5UUK1H Street. ,ABl.n,'PR, Peremptory Hrtle (in the PrmtPl. VER) VAl.VABL WOoi.EN 'MO '(rTO!C MILL, MA HINFMY. FIX I URKi. K.TO Know ii as tlMfltexter Ml I and ll.v. Hon-e," Main street, s uth oi Lock stieel, ext. ndlog through to IbeSchuylklll river M uiavun, P. lur'J--a On Wedne'day. August 12. at 12 o'clock, will be sold at public sale on tlie prenilscs. Jli' lt'sl sfain and Mnchlnery to besnii In one int. For particulars see haudollis at tbe auntiua rooQ'S 8 8 8t o. D. MrCLFES & CO. I AUCIKNEKK3 No. lis 1KET Street l 8 1 M AUTIN liKOrHEHS, AUCTIONEEU3. (1 ately Saiesn en for an. Thomas A hoiii.i No .628 CH KKNUT St., rear entrance from Minor. THOMAS E1RCH ft KON, AUCTIU.VEERS AND COMMISSION It' ERjHANTS. No. Ull C HEsN CT Street: rear entrance No. 1107 Hansom st, RAILROAD LINES. T) AT.TIMORK ANT) OHIO -R A IT T?r A n J3 Trains betwem WASHINGTON AND RAl,TT. MORE, aud WASHING ION AND THE WEST art) now rnn as follows, vir. : FOR BALTIMORE. Leave dally, except Sunday, at 7,00,7,45, and 1280 P. M.i and 2 00, and 4 .'in and 8 4o P. M. OR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave dally, except Sunday, at 700 A. M., and It and 8 46..P. M. FOR W AY STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS J UNCTION. Leave at 615 and 7 oo A. M., aad at 200 and4'2S P, M. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 700 A. M. aud 'ju P. M. Mo train .to or from Annapolis on Sunday. ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 745 A. M.. and 48u aud 845 P. M. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 745 A. M., and 4-80 nnd 8'45 P. M. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave dally, except Saturday and Sunday, at 7'tt A. M.. 48t aud 8-45 P. M. Ou Saturday at 7 46 A. M.. and 2:10 P. M. Ou Sunuay at 480 and 8'4A P. M. ouly, connecting at Relay Station with train from Baltimore to Wheel lug. Parkersburg, etc Through Tickets to the West can be had at tha Washington Station Ticket Ottloe at all hours in tha day, as well as at the new ollice of the Baukers' and Brokers' Teleg apt) Line, No. 848 Peuusy ivanla avenue, between sixth and Seventh streets. For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, Be ad Vertlsemeut of "Tb rough Line." J. L. WILSON, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. 25t GEORGES. ROONTZ. Agent, Washington. FREIGHT VANES FOB NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH at d EAST, and for all Stations on Camden aud Amboy and Connecting; Railroad, from Walnut street wharf. INCREASED DESPATCH. Freight for all way points on the Camden and Amboy, Freehold and Jamesburg, and Burllugtoia County Railroads, forwarded at 12 o'clock Noun Fur Trenton, j-rlnceum, Kingston, Rocky Hill. an4 all points on tbe New Jersey and Belvldeia Balfe roaas, mrwaroea at x,f r. u. tar new fork, .at iz, ZH,anas r. ra.. Freight received from 7 A. M . to 6 P. M. A silo memorandum, snecitvlns: the marks and numbers, shippers and consignees, mnst in every la stance be sent with each I. ad of goeds. WA-LTKR FREEMArt, Ageni, No. 228 8. Delaware Avenue, . Philadelphia.' FIRE AND BURGLAR PR00FSAFE3 LUM AND DllY FLASTEB AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. Bbookltw, Hay 18, 188t, Messrs. Marvin & Oo., New York Gentlemen; Ou Planing MU1, with FIFTY THOUSAND feet of lum ber, waa destroyed by fire last night, and wa area happy to say your ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. SAFE preserved our books, paper, and money, ln excellent oider. - We want another and larger one, and will Call yon as soon as we bave time. Your truly, BHEARMAN BROS. This Safe waa Red hot tor several boors, and th cast-iron feet were actually melted. It can be seen at onr (tore. No. S66 BROADWAY. A PERFECT SAFE. MAEYI1TS CHE02IE 1H0N SniEKICAX BURGLAR SAFE, Will resist all burglars' Implements for auj length of time PLEASE SEND FOB DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. MARVIN & CO., I'llOCirAL 721 CllESTUTSrn WAREHOUSES, (Masonic Hall), 1'liJIa., ea BROADWAY. MEW YORK, 108 BANE S1BEET, CLEVELAND, 0 And for sale by onr Agent in tbe principal cRJea broughout tbe United State. 26 tuihsSin C. L. MAI8ER. MATNUraOTUBTEB OW FIRE AUD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOO ITH, BELL-HANGER, AND DKAJ.Eg IN BUILDING HARDWARE. lj No. 4. RACE Btrg PTni A LAHQfi ASSOKTMENT O' FIM te-4li-Jland Bnrglar-proof SAFES on band, wltb Iniid doors. Dwelllna-bouse Sates, free frnrr, damsnan Pri2i low. c MAMntKBiyrKimm, j 5 gLv H- JOHN C R U M P. CARPENTER AND TjUILDER, noimi wo. sis lodu'j mtbeeTi ax WO. 1788 CHESy ut STBEET, a Philadelphia; UMTKD STATES, RKVENUK STAMPS. l linolpal Depot. o. CBESN OT HUrest Ctntrul Depot, No IO", 8. Fir m Street, o as duorfcelo CueiU'jt. Kstablishsd lWi. Bevsnne Btamp of every deiorlptlon tonsUntly oa nand lu any amou' jt ......... Orders br MU 'jt Express promntlr attended to. V lilted Hteles '.Jotei. brsfts on Phllsdslphls r JlK Toik or currer,t fuuds received In payment. Particular retention paid to siusll orders. , Ths deelsli- n, Gt the ionnil's.iii cau hs enninttar snd any f.nformUon ftgtOUig law cUeeriuia. given. .