THE DAILY . EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA , SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 18G8. OVJt RELIGIOUS COLUMN. Two Ways of Heading the Ililile. In Stanley 'b Life of that saintly man, Dr. Arnold, tbvre la a latter from a Mr. Tries, who was associated with Arnold at Kugby, who knew Lirn perhaps more intimately than any ether person, and whose reminisce uces of hiia fire both instructive aud e-ntertaining. Speak in g of the way in which Dr. Arnold rea 1 the Scriptures, Mr. l'riee makes a distinction Which Feem to ns worthy of note. We quote from page l!.r of the first volume: "It n.ui.l he borne In inlii'l that, tlmro arc two method ol n ulling ssorlpiui e, pi rf.-ctly ellhtluct. In llich oliji ct und tin1 me; the. one Is praolIiMl, nncll he ol in l self ntlUc; the one nim Ht tho eJI llrntio't of the rainier, i lie ommt h Hie enllii'ii pmnciii. of iiis undi'f HiMiuliiit.'; llie one see Kit the religion Irulli of fsprlpline hh hearing on Mm iD(UlieiH heart ami p is niul f elms;, Uiu oilier the riptit conpri'licii' Ion of i l o I ilciary nnd lu lellecliml t'otiloiis of the Uiole " Dr. Arnold's method was practical. lie felt the liihle. It wan to him the bread of life more than of thought if indeei the pro foundest thought dons not ppriu;; from the truest life. Ve thhik that the practical aud Scientific ways of studying the Bible are com patible that the one may lielp the other. Uut wo have known perscus who dii not Llend thf-ii whoptndied the Uible a German critics hr.ve Ftudiid tlie llmd for iti curiosi ties iatl. r than its benutim to be amused rather than to be moved. Hence, go muck of htartleps rationalism. Only those who feel the Uible ciui understand it. Tlii letter with out the Bpiiit kiileth. Mono but Christians can uudtiicland Christianity. Neither the prac tical nor the scientific way of studying the Fciijtuics run be thorough except as the Wo Lleiid. Yet the root of all true scripture in terpietatioji is the heart in sympathy with SScrii'turo truth. SUMMAR Y OF RELIGIOUS JVrA' VS. tribtorAL. The Eph copal Theological Sflionl oa Ton tictli f-tirct, in Kew i'ork city, lmd at the lust term seventy students, twenty of whom crarlu ated at the recent ftLinver-niy. It lias live pro fessors, und Mna Ludlo.v, ot Trinity Church. ha8(ii'(L $'.!!,hl)0 to endow a Prntcssorsliip of' Cut.ou Law, mid cxpiesprd u wi-h that Dr, Vin ton be uppointf (1 to the clia'r. We learu that scatccly u student iu the school sympathizes with Mr. Tn. tliouch u nitubor have stroncly Ocvcloieil ritualistic icudeiiCies, and spoml most of their Utile in studying seiui-Ujiiii-h literature and prac.iues, crcutiv to the disirust of the ethers. One of thetu attended St. (;eorg"'3 Church on List comtmitiiou Sunday, and kneeled at the rail with one hand re-amc; in the hollow of the other, to receive the consecrated bread in his palm. lie was tetribly shocked when Dr. Tytif; took Iih h-iud anart, aul put the enihlciniiiic uioisel bet eeu his aum rs. Wo UBked one ti the joimt: wen ot the school, who pave us the above tac 6. how they proposed to deal with Mr. T) np and bis frieuds. "Excoru muuicate tbein," was the replv. "What will you do with tbem then V we asked. Let them po their way; they arc only a source ot disturb ance aud disorder iu the Church." 4,Unt jour thnowinp them out of the eJhuroh Into the world does net pet rid of tliem, and what is to be done ultli them then?" Tho treat thii ei to keep the Church pure. They wbo are outride must look out for themselves. Lib-rat Christian. An exchange say: The ri a ihsw are con tlnually doing tomethine which seems absurd, it not funny, to other peuple. It, is well known that the rules of tho homi-h Church require that the sacrament of the Lord's Supper must be taken laiiiiiC. As It determined to ditanco even liouie, the mu'ilists add the morning papers to the list ol prohibited otovender. Witness tho following advertisement by the Jlev. V. J. Lj (ieyt, in London: "The incum bent bC(s to express the hope that strmicrers who have breakfasted aud oouo ilia Standard or limes, will abiinin from communicating at the ccli hra ion ot the festival.' The lour I'totestiiut Lpicnpsl coecirecrations of Roclierecr. N. Y., have united in csuihliMilmr, an mstitu'ion to be knowu as the Church Home. It is a retuse or asylum tor indii?ent aud lufirai person of all aijes aud se.v-8. Tua r;';,.mi,03 taken tor th purpose are on Mount u'we avc tiue, opposite Cyt tess s'reet, and consist of a house and Que iurpe piece of eround, eligibly loca'ed and well adapted for the purp se, Joseph Spruauc and Mis. Ashley, fon and daugh ter cl the lale Asa Spracue, dunated the eniiro fuiniture iu the. rcuWca ot (heir deceased father, thus pivin' the Horae a co'tiflete or.t'it. The uew D'hop of lleroionl is au extreme Ilish Chuichman, and sympathizes with the Eitualist". lie has been preaching at the Leeds parish church, ot which lie was formerly Vicar, and we arc told by the Church 2'mus that the Lllfih Chuieb Hishop direc e I "Hie attention of his hearers chiefly to the character of Peter."' It is reported iu i;:c daily papers that the vestiy o Trinity church, iVw Vork. have re fused to build a "el apcV spcr i;lly prepared for the development of Dr. Moraan Dix's Iiitu;!l''t,c notions. This looks a trifle like a reaction, but it may be a straw indicative of at least a tempo rary lull in the recent Hitualistie tale. liishop Forbes Is iu trouble concerning some Eitualtstic uractices thut have been introduced into one of the Kpiscopali in chinches in Dan dee. His authority was invoked in the matter. The decisiou he has givm hat pleated neilher Bide. The Low Churchmen have held a meet ing to sutherif steps lor procuring a scparato place ol worship. A lady bus eiven 525. 0f0 to endow a profes sorship of ecclesiastics! (polity nod law In the Epi.-cotal Theological Seminary of XewYork, on condition that the pro'essrrfball be a ''white man, iu c unnuuiou with tho I'rotcstant Kpisco pal Church." Seeral members ol the Episcopal Church at Portland, Me,, bnvo purchased a ljt, paying $10,000 for the same, to build u residence for liishop Necley. The ltevJsmes Ken"-. Stone, late President o! K t'ycii Cr'Heure, Carnbier. has aecepic J the Presidency of Iloburt College, (jcueva. JtFTDOCItT. We clip tte following Irom Zion's Uirald: "There is every indication of a very larpe hcccs tion to (he n.eralieishiD of our Seminary tho coniiuir year. Applications come in from all palls of the Chinch, and even tiorn the Caua das. Additional rooms will have to bo hired tor the accommodation of students. Not only the yoiii g men ate coihill', lut some older than the. act'Uti l'l'Cs'.Jeut of the lus'itn'iou ! Could there lust tet the car of their jouuuer hiethien, who tire hesitating w hetbrr 1o go to tho Semi nary or info ih active work.' they would so ni Bettle tho (piestion. Some ol them are fml nieuiber-i ot Ccnlercnee-, burdened wita thi caie aiidtufp ri of hitn lies, jet s ) per.u ided are they ol their need o' theological training t j enable them to meet the () m.inds of the age upon a Christian inin s.er. that tbey hae re solved to turn a Hie Irom tho work loui eiiOUL'll to secure a better qualtucut.ou for it. Cod IdesH thi iii, and keep (dhers Irom cotcmittiiiL'so pricvons a blunder as that which they urn try ing, a- Hot they may, too la'e, to retrieve." Last jear the to M. E churches in Utica, N. Y.. united under th" nam of the Fir.,t M. fc. Church. The property ot ihe two churches was soi l, and a Mte felected for a rew and coin niodiotia bouse ol worship, the coriitr-s one of which was laid, wdh approi riate cerrmonies, on July 3'.'. A lame nuu.ber of (derivmeo were piesent. A bi.-toiiel sia'eiiient of the church was rejd by the pastor, the it-v-Win. liddy, after which uti address was dcllvired by tt3 ltcv. Lr. J. P. No man, of ISew Oih au-i. Twthe hundred dollars were then rai-ed by subscription, and the corne--1 tone was laid in ii l ime by the Uev. W. II. Ollu. Presiding Elder, slid the services were brntiulit to a close by Dr. Newiuau, who pronotn crd the bencdie. lion. The chapel, it p. thoir.'Ht, will be rady for o :ii ulion by October. The endte edifice will ro t not lets tlnin f .',0,()i 0. Lev. A. Is. 1 i-lnr. on bis return to Nevada from the CI, unco Methodist Cou'cicui-e, of v l u ll lie W ii' a tcitiilK r. ,.io;p'd attiilt l.a'ie (it. l.M.ilM the in i.i-'-t of the pronlei, ireari,-d in tlict l( - t t'inpir, to lui tin ci I "li c ol (i'l',0 );e" -uti-. I'e delivi led to them a fond! ! rllio uo j.'. t iue.li-1 oil, to hUh tLc jtitju Istenrd with deep attention and groat apoareut sati-"acliot. -The "(irrat National Camp Meeting" at Mniihclm, Prnnsj I vania, is rcpjrted as very successful, bntii hi rioiut of tiumb-.rs and tho Interest manifested. The H'tendnneo on arec,"nt Sunday was eniiuii'cd a hiah as 23.O00. many having' coino long distances In ordfr to be present. The Hpv. Thomas Jimes been apmintel a (ieperal Ag n. by the (icneral Conference of the African MethodM Kpn-ccp! Zion Church, to collect money-", ami to es'aiilih and support lois-l iis and schools among the Ireedm.n of ItieBoufli. On duly 30 the Annual Assembly of Iho 1'nitcd Me hodi-d I'rec Ch nrc'ie-. of Cie it Hritnin coniinenced in Louth. Trie Iter. M. MiHcr was elected 1'iesiJetit and tho Key. J. Myers Secru fury. I'.i-hop .Tnnrs aflirnis that the McH-odis'.s of file it-.l Hintis ptvd l ist jeur 2,0.'):), 0 )0 tat on the toba'-co ued by fbeni, wdule their niis nomirv tre,i?t;rv is $Tt,0iiU in dctil. The liev. Wilbiini Tr.ekett, ol fh" Phtlad d pliii Con'crcnce, hti! been fie -ted I'rincin il of the Cruiiiiiiar fchool of Dickinson College, In place ot licv. 11. C. C hestou, resigued. l'ltrsijyiEiiiAf. A correspondent of the Cl.rMl.in Tlra'd, writint! Irom tsau Krancisco, savs: "The lea l imr clmreli here, in our connection, is 'ihe How ard church,' the liev. II. M. t"cu Ider, I). I)., pastor. Their cdilice Is on Jlision s'reot, near Thinl. This ediiiee is (dn-te an 1 commodious, baiirg au audience room in Mttrjctiveiiess it-cond to no nth' r In Hie city, and capable of i.cr( inniodii'ipii comiortably borne 1200 poisons, mid ot patkunr fome hundreds more, l-vety Sablui'h tvenini: it is crowded to its utmost ca ,i;icd.v, sticii is the interest felt by the people at lame iu Dr. Souddcr, and his Sahbath evening lectures." Ti e NorUnrcsl rnshy'crian makes the fol lowing ntuioui. re'iicni : -'-We retrret to be called to announce lo the Church the death of the Lev. J. Elliott, ol li'ioiuiii't"ii 1'rcsbvtery. The Eev. .1. Dales writes tint this pood brother n il" called to his let above from his la'e resi dence in Ea'n bury, Illinois, on the 28th of July. Durii g his il!recs of several weeks ho was re markably chcrrlul, and at an early period of his s'ckiieS' spcke of the probability that it might piovc fatal, with matnlest sa'.isfac ion at tho prospect of gf'ttins homo so soon. He was Cfty lour years of nse." The J'rcnljijtcrian Banner says: "We are clad to know that a movement is in progress for the establishment of a new church at Tot run's S'ntton, on the Pennsylvania Kailroa), about midway between Pa-t Liberty and Wilkiu-sb'irEr, Pa. A lot has been secured, a temporary struc ture erected, a flourishing tsabbatn-senuol col lected, and amusements made for the imme diate ercctiou of a lecture-room. For some time n sermon has been preached every Sabbath cvenieg at this point." The church in Bowlimr Green, Ohio, was formed on the ' Plan of Union," and perfected its organization some time ago, by the seces sion ot ha f ihe nietubrshio ta form a new Con gregational church. The church has recently been retovating its house of worship, has bad nn ncc ssion ot eiplH niembeis, aud is prosper ing in its general interests. The ladies of thetour Presbylerian churches in Richmond, Va have undertaken to furnish the outfit of Messrs. G. Nash Morton and B. Lane, who have been appointed missionaries to South America, by the Committee of Foreign Missions of the Southern Presbyterian Church. Mr. S. Taylor Martin was ordained by tho Tresbjtery of West Hanover on tbe 5',h of July, and installed pastor of Hebron church. Virginia. BAPTIST. For many years there have been two Bap'ist churches in Valero. Both, from causes that iieed not now be stated, had gradually pone down, until both had nearly lost their visib litv. Some months ago, Uev.T. P. Childs wentamong tbem, and succeeded iu gathering the scattered mcmrrrs into one church. tJeneral prosperity nas aitenuca mem since me new church was organized. Many have been baptized. They aie now erecting a house of worship which, when completed, will, in all It' apartment, bo coual in beauty ami finish to imy house ot our denomination in the so&te. It will accommo date six hundred, sukm is cr,e of the many important l,vn9 u tuc. gta4e gro wing rapidly. Zatiorj: naptlSlm The First Laptl-t Mariners' Church, New Yak, under the pastoral car of Kev. Dr. Hodge, worshipping in Oliver Etreet, comer of Iltniy, is a most useful Christian organization. It keeps three converted setimen iu the held aiding tbe pastor in his work. The membership of the body is between five and six hundred, more than half of whom are seamen. Iu the la-t quarter moic than one hundred seamen Lave signed the teujt.erauce pledge; some two thousand have becu induced to n'.tenl worship; two liuiinred Li er and Testaments have been distributed; 3a,"iro page of tracts have been circulated, besides much other religious rtnon g. - Tie First Church of Rochester, N. T., of which Itev. Henry E. Eobins, V. D is pastor, is doing a preat work throueh its minsion schools. Tho eighth of them was opened in a hall tilted up lor the purpose, Sunday betore last. Many thousands of dollars have been ex pended in these mission enterprises, aud the hun is large una uiesseu. Ther.'tst Church, Chicago, Illinois, with Dr. Eva'ts a' its liciifJ. U mainlaiu'ng three mission schools in that ciiy, at an expense of about six tbtusand dollurs per puluiii, aud has, at this nioment, at least four infant organizations schools and churches outsida tho city, looking to it as their foster mother. The Eev. John F. Dnpg (jou of Dr. J. L. Dug;;), of Forspth, (ieoryin, has aeeepted the Piesidency ol the Bethel Female Colleo, Ken tucky. CONGREGATIONAL Aleut fifteen years ago-a fear Christians i niled to form a Congregational ChurcU in the cin of Newui k. New Jersey. Toe effort has been suecu'scl'ui beyond ihe most sanguino expecta ti( us. That Church, now under the pastoral care of the Eev. Air. Hi own, is one of tho most ilouiishinir in that city. A second church in Kewaik has recently been formed with cucoti incint! pio-pects. Other churches, at important cmlies in the Slate, have been organized, until row a "New Jersey Conference ot Churches" exists, cnibiacing twenty or ihnty congrega tions. The main object cf Congregational uniou is church extension, the aidinjj o! feeble churches 'n their (tiorts to build houset of worship. Th's ohject has come to a-sumo a magnitude and interest not at all anticipated at tho outset. During the twelve jcars of its existence, it has nai-iMcd in crrctir p 314 houses, which are now completed, V0 ot which were thus assisted tho Inst year, and 127 during the last two years, against lb7 durii.g the previous ten years. Itev. Mr. Potter, tho Congregational revi vt.list, believes ibat tied can wotk in summer as wellns wiuter, aud so he keep at it himself, pi-, lie Inner, pUntiug, and reapimj light through the busiest season and the hottest weather. Lait summer his labors were blessed with ten levivuls in as many towns. He is still at work in Windham county, Couu )'ui.chman and Rtjhrtor. The Third Conereuational Church of San Francisco, Culiloruia, has given tho Hey. Sulah Merrill a unanimous and strong cail to bee nno i's pai-toj. Mr. Merrill has been in charge of the church ouriuz the last six mouths. The Conpregailonalists have six theological seriiiiiaiie--Hargor, Audover, Vale, llartiord. ( liernn, and Clin ago WHU 20 pioiessois, 11 lit.ii.i'11-s, and 271 students. WLSLCVAN. The Irish Wes'.ejau Conference held a meet iig m Dublin, June 17 2i. Uev. William Ar-hui, A. M., was appointed principal of the Lellusi 'J heoiogical School. Dr. Uobinson Scott was i,ppoiuted tin ologieal tutor, aud Uev. lioben Crook, LI,. I)., beul master, of the f Miie institution. Dr. Scott in the treasuier. "The nnmiiieal returns presented the follow ing tip li res: Members, 1D,:;01, a decrense ol Oil; proLiUioin r-, 70H, un lurreas.- of hh; total niein bcis, 10,071, a utt lucieuse of 11. Thu smullness ol the net gain is l ot surmising as theie were dciini? the year 4 15 riiiieratious of meiiib"rs nnd '121 deaths. There was ubo a corresponding lots of piobatioicrs by euileia'.lou and dea'li. twi'l.sUindiiitr the yearly lo.-s. (he lu ll W'c : ley nn t liuii li has iihout the same uarnlier of i.cinbcib it 1 ml t Aelve j curs uo; while- the time, reports a net less ct 11,000 communlcm'." The newly-elec'ed otlicers of the Wele.ysu ConfciCLce in Great l!rit tin are rn"n well lino u nnd deservedly honored by their brethren. The Her. 8. P.ombly Hall, the ne ly elccicd Pr'l denf, has lifld, we believe, no confereucs olllco be ore, though lust ycir he received a c on-i ler able number of votes for the Pre-d leucy. He has been in the paMora'n for more than thirty year, and is distlngalshed lor j!al. ability, and manly Indepeudenco. Hi Is represented as a powerful and convincing debater. Tbe Kev. John Farrar Islelectcd Secretary of the Con'Cr ence, af'cr having had his fitness for the posi tion fully proved. Ho wag 8'cretary ot tho Conference Irom l.3l lo 10.1, and nuain from to 1H(,7 this making tho thirteenth session at which he has acted iu that capacity. On Friday, July 10. tho venerable Eev. VV. N'tyior. the oldest preacher iu the Hr.lish Wes leyan Connection, died at his residence, Holy head roud, Wedne"'Hirv, ill the i itrhty-eventh ye;ir of his n?e aud the sixty-second ot his ministry. MTTnenAN. The corner-stone oT tho "Reformation Chapel,'' to be creeled under tho n'l-pice' of Tiinliy Lutheran Church, iu North Ninth stroet beyoTi'd P.uttonwood, Ueadins, Pa , was laid on the 2ntb ol July, with appropriate ceremonies, The corhi r slonc of Emanuel's (Jf-rnnn F.VHtirelical Lutheian Chuu h, to be erected at the sou'beast cornprof Fourth and Carpenter STeet-', Philidelnhin, was laid July 2Dih, in the presence of a larsre coueo irc of per-onj. The conpiceatiou is now worsiiippimr in the build ing on felxth street, above Carpenter. RAILROAD LINES, "KTOETII PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOaD.-i .Aw" 11IK WIDDI K JtOi'TH'. Bhorlent Bud most Oireot line to Bmlderiern, Knoton, Allentown, MrihU riionk, Uazlelon, VMitt.i Jiuvt'U, W llitp:.birrM. Ala bftnny Ulty, WnuiH Vura el, l'lltslon. KiTnnteu.t'ai hou. dale, end all tbe lidlnld In the Lthlt.h auu Wyouliic Coal ttegtou. FassenKer Depot In I'hllif1plilo, N, yf, corner of EHUiH and AM .! KiA N Blreeia. HL'M M KK A hKAMiK.UKNl'-ELEVFN I) Att Y TRAIJSb Oa aid atl r MONDAY, Alny 2i. m JHaiwebfrer Trains leave the f.tw Depin, earner el Bi liK SJ and A M KRIUAN BtreeM, dally tHundayc nx cepted). aa follows: At 6 45 A. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash ington. At 7-45 A. M. Mornlee Kxprene for Betblehpm anl Principal Htatlona on North Vnnnny . vanln nallroad, sonnetilug at BethlcbiHu wlU cblgh Valley aud LeIOcb null Kunquebauun Kllroatu or aaton, Al leuiown, CblBBbiuiua, Uletlugton, ilauch Clloinlc VVPKiherly, JeauemvllltJ. Haleion, While llaven, WIlBesbnrre. KIdkhIoii, Phtsiou, aud all polnuj in L hiRb ana Wynmiuie Valleys: ;a!ho in conunntion wlib IrlnKh and tiahxnny linliroad for Mananoy City; and wlib CniawlMa l.sllroao for Rupert, Jjaavllle Mlllen, and Wllilnn iimrt. Arrive at Mancb Cnunk at 12Mb A. M ; at, Wllkebt.rreal 8 P. M.; al Manaaov city el f,M. Passnngers by this train can tak tba liehlgu Valley lialn, passing Kethlehem at 11-58 A. H. fur F.uston, and points on New Jeiuey Ventral Kail road to New York. At 8M5 A, M. Accommodation for Doyleatown, stopping at all Intermediate (Rations, Passeagersfor Willow Hrove, Hatboro' aud HartsylUe, by thUi train take btage at Old York Road. At 10-C0 A. M. Accommodation for Fort Wasblng ton.stopplDg at Intermediate Htallous. Al Vi P. W. LehlKb Valley Express for Bethle hem, Alleutown, Alaucb Chunk, White Haveo, Wilkesbarre, lluzlelon, Mahaooy City, Cootralla, Ehecandoah, Ml. Caraiel, Plttauiu aud beranton, and all print In Mabanoy aud Wyoming Coal Regions. At 2 Hi P. M. Accommodation for llXiyibntown, topping at all lnterniertltte Htatlona, At 816 P.M. Lehigb and HuRqueiianna Kxpress for Betblebem, Eastou, Ahentown, Waoch Chunk, WtikeHharre, and Hcrantou. PassengerR for Urenn vflle'take this train to Uuakertowu, and for bumuey. town to North Wales, At S IB P. M. Accommodation for Doylestown, stopiilng at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Orove. Hathoro. and Hartnvllin take itase at Ablngton; for New Hone at Doylestown, At 51)0 P. M. Througb accouiuiodanou lor llelhle bem and all stations on main line ol North Pennsyl vania Railroad, couneotleg at Bethlehem wlih le high Valley Iblgh and Susquehanna Kvenlng Train lor FHon. lleoiown. Maocb Chunk. At 6 20 P. M. Aceomiuoontloa tut Lanbdale, (top plcgai all Intermediate stations. At ll-su P. M. AccouiuiodaUon lot Fort Washing ton. TRAINS ARRIVE IS PHILADELPHIA. Fmm litlhlobem at U0 aud ll'ba A. M., 2 U0 and 8-20 P. M. ll'(5 A. M. and MK) P.M. Trains makes direct connec tion with Iehlgh Valley and lhtt;h and tsusqiiehanna trains from Kaston, beranton, Wilkeubarre, Uabony Citv, aud Hazleton. I'HSBengera leaving Wllkesharre at vs p. M. con "eCi atltetblehem at 605 P.M., aud arrive In Phlla- 4jttm IHjylesiown'at 8-25 A. M 600 and 7-00 P, Sif, rom LRnsaaie at mi a., m. From Fort Washington at 9-30. 10, A. M. aad 81 rresbyterian- Chnrch, rlnrlvg the same ON SUNDAYS. PMlndelphla for Uethlebem at 8 30 A.M. Philadelphia for Doyleeiown at2'tsi p. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at TD0 A. IT. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4'3l) P. M. Filth and Sixth Streeta Passenger Cars convey pa sengers to and from tlie new depot. White Cars ot Kec; nd and Third Streets Lino and Union .Line ton within a short dwt,.uce of the depot. Tickets mnst be proenred at the Ticket office, In Older to stcuie lue lowest rates of fare. EI.U-S CLARK, Agent Tickets sold and Baggage cheeked through to prln clpp.l points, at Kami's Rorlli Pennsylvania Baggaga t xpttss Ollico. Ku, 105 b. FIFTH Ktiot. "17KST C11KS1LR AND PHILADELPHIA. V KAiLI;OAD.-tMiM41iiit AllRAKOKMiC&'i', -oil anu alter ilOKUAY, April 13, lifts, Trains will leave as loiiows: Leave Phiiadelnhia from the Depot, THIRTY" FllebT and ChLbMJX Utreets, 7-16 A. il., 11 A, f: ., t :u P. M 4'ld P. M V6U P. M., 7 P. Hi., 11 P. M. Leave West ChoHtt r lvr Pbliuuolpblo, from Depot on ettst Market street, at 616 A. M.,7'15 a. M , 7 80 A. W., 1C-46 A. M.156P. M.,4-EJP. M., t)"55 P. M. On aud after Monday, JnLe 15, au additional Train will leave Philadelphia for Media aud Inlermeuiata Points at 6'30 P. M. 1 alua leaving West Chester at 7-S0 A. M and leaving rMHvXdph'a at4o P.M., will stop at B. O. Junction and Meula Only. Passengers to or from s:atlou between West Chester and B. C. Junction, going Kfuit, will take train kavlag Vt Chester at 715 A.M.. and going Weat will taka tralu leaving Fhlladolpbla at t oil P. HM and transf er U B. V. Juno. The Depot In Philadelphia In reached directly by the chebuut and a Wa.uutHtiuetcars. Thuae of the Market btreet line run within one squara. The cars cf bom linos connect with each train upon Its arrival. ON SUNDAYS, Inve Philadelphia at h uo A. M, and foo P. M". Leave West Clie.iler at 7'4 A.M. and 6'Wi P. M. 'Jial'jb leaving Philadelphia a; 716 A. M. aud 450 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 78U A.M. and 4 6u P, M., connect at B, O. Junction with Trains on P. 6t B. C. it. It., fur Oxlord aud lutermodlu.e points. Pahsengers are allowed to take Wearing Apuarel only, as Baggage, and the Company will not In any cse be rtpoiisihle lor an amount exceeding one hundred dollars unlrwi a special contract Is made for the same. HliNllV WOUD, Oeneral bup't, Pblladelpbla, April 1st. 1868. nft TpoR CAPE MAY VIA WEST JERSEY RAIL. J IvOAD. From footol MARKET Bireet (Uouyr ierry). Conamenclug bA'i UKhAY , July u, lsuj. Trains leave as follows for Cape May: 9 un A. M., Cape May Kxpress. due al 1'2'25 (noon), g-15 P. M., Capo May Passenger, due at 715 P. &i, 4 U) 1. M. FaHi lOxpreBS, due at t'j5 P. M. KF.TURN1KU LKAVK CAFJfi ISLAND, t-it) A. IU., Morning Mall, due al iires A. M. V en A. M. l'uot Lxpiess, due al I2'u7 P. M. 6 l(J p. M.. I'ape ttlr.y Express, due HlS"2i P. M. bunday Wall and PauHeuger train leaves Pblladol phla al 'i"16 A, M. Reluming luavos Cape luiaud at 10 P. M. Kxcurnlon Tickets, (s. Cape May Irelgbt trains leave Camden dally at 97.0 A. M.. and Cape Island at (145 A. M. Couiniulallon 'ilikeis between Philadelphia and Cape M ay, at the following rates: Annual lickeis, fli-o; Quarierly Tickets, for sale at tbe cilice oi the Cou.pauy lu Camdou, N, J. 'llirourh Tickets can be procured at No. 828 C'heenut Hire i (under the O utlueiiliil Hotel), where brOers can also be leit lor BiHgage, which wl.l be tailed lor aud checked at resiliences oy the Union Trausler Company W i'bi J i.RSJF.Y R A I LRO A D LINES. For Brldgetou, talem, Mnivllie, Vlueiaod, and In. tt rUitd aie stations, al s ou A. M. and 8 so P. M. lot Cape May, u ui A. M., 8 15 P. M.. aud 4 P. M. Woodbury Aeeou.nioilalioli train al S oil P. M.. liridgelou and bulem Freight Tralu leaves Camden dally, at li (noon ) 1 1 iiiuiutuilon checks between Philadelphia and all Bt lions at reduced rates. WILLIAM. J. bEWELL, BuperlutondenU Joly 2, HSiS. PIIILADLLPHIA AND BALTIMORE CKN litAL KAILUUAD HfMMKK ARUANUK. MtSi',-On and alter MONDAY, shrills, loan, tratus will leave the Depot, TlllttT Y-FIKnT and OiiK Hi V I Streets, Went Philadelphia, as follows: Al 7-16 A. W. Rud 4-50 P. M.i aud leave Rising Hnu at 1 5'15 A. 51, and Oxlord at t A. to., and leave Oxford al 1 8'25 P. M. i A Market Tralu, with Parienrer Oars attached, ! will ruutou TUKcOAVH and FKlDAVis, leuvlng tbe , Rising bun at litis A. M.i Oxlord. 1P46 A.M.; aud Kennett, 1 P. M.i connecting at Weut Cheiiter Juuo lion with a train for Philadelphia. On V.'KDK KISDAYtt and bATTJUDAYS Train ! leaves phUadelphla at I'M ? M.i ruus lhrouu to Tbehraln leaving Philadelphia at 7.18 A. M. con neci at Oxlord with dully U"0 oi stages lor PeauU Jiotlom, lu Lancat.ter county. llu.iilng. leavt I ivacb Bottom io couueok at Oxford with Arttiruoou , Trulu lor Philadelphia. .... The Urain leaving Philadelphia at 4 50 P. M. rnus I to RlHlng bun, Maiyiand. , FasheiTn-rs are aliowwt to Uke wrarlug appa,B I only as bugijiiK' , and me Comimey w HI uot lu an? I raa be ref.i.oi.ctUle for an amount txcu.liug one lumCrert dollare, ur,l4 spi e''l ' jx-lrw t ou w,! ft 9 t Vl RII IL la li r.lNlll Vl (lUl)i I 1 WI4 Oeueial oupwlutoaicals RAILROAD LINES, RL'ADINO RAILROAD. GREAT TRDNK Ij,iak, Phllailtirbla to toe Interior of Pennsylvania, the Hchnyiklil, Hnoqnehanna, Cum berland, and Wyoming Valleys, the Forth, North, west, and tbe Canada. Hummer Arrangement ol Passenger Trains, Monday, a ngUMtS, lw,s, lewvlns lh vi,1lS'V ?l,u,"; Tl'lru enth aud Callowblll itieets, Philadelphia, at llf following hours: OKMHO A('CMMOI)ATKiNH.-At H0 A.M. ror Reading and all in le: mediate stations, ana Allen Returning, lves Reading at (-80 P. M.. arriving In Philadelphia at 15 P.M. ' IJOKMAU FXl-Rii-SH. At 818 A.M.. fnr Readli; Lebanon, llarrishnrg, Pottsville, Pine Orovp, lama, qua, bnnhury. Willianisport, Fluilra Itncheator, NhigAra lahs, Bullalo, Wlfkesharre. Pittston, York, Carlisle, ( Pan berxlmrg, llagerr.iivo, etc. I he 7'0 train connects al Reading with the Fast PeDiinylvanla luilroad (rains lor AllenUiwo. eic, and the S'iS A.M. connects wlib the I,'hannu Valley train lor Ilarrinhurg, etc; at Port Cduton wldi t'ata-wlhi-a Rt.llroad tralus for Vt llllitinsport, iK k Haven, Klnlrn, eir.: at Harrlnhorg wli li Northern Central, Cunilitr.anrtV alley, and behnylKIll and miino)oinna trulns lor Nortnumhr rland, Wllllauuinorl, York, Chr.li herMbnrg. I'lnnrove, rlc. A 111- KM ION KXPRfHs. leaves PhltcJelphla at s",u P. M. lor IitOli n, PottnvlilH. H.arrlHtuirg, etc.. ronnerilng with Kenning and Columbia Ratliead trail.' f;,r celumbla, etc. P ' I T fTOyv N At COM VOIM TION. Leaver Pottn ton n at 6 S(i L M ., mopping at Inturmrniato stations: nrrip in Pblladeliihlu at HO.'jA. M. Upturning leaves PhUndolphlnat 4 Mi P, M,; arrives lu IoIUUihu al 8 40 RMADIFO X'OMMOnA-iioN-T-eavps Pending at 7 8" .. M..Ftrpping at nil uy Uutlonn; anivea In Philadelphia! In If. A.M. i-.elnndnK. leavi Philadelphia at 6'10 P. M.i arrive? In Peuding ul b e5 P. M. Tri lii" u.r l ldiadelphiB leave Harrlshnrg at 810 A. M.. ami Pi'tt-vlile ai 8 4 A.M., arrlvlna In Philadel phia till P. M. Aitiruiion ti-en; f,.vn llairlMnirg at ici'i 1'. M.. ai d Pol'.svillo at 2 -45 P. M.: arriving at P11II1.1U I1 hia al 6-45 P, M Uarrlhl.tirg aceiniimfrtloii leaves Reading at 7'16 A.M., ami Harrlshnrg at 41(i P. M. Oouuf-ciiiig at Mettolng IUi AiterniHrii Accuiumodatlr.n noulb at 8-S'i 1'. Id., tnrivlnp In Pblladelpbia al15 P. M. Marke: tmln. w:lb a l"aiKeone- car atiai inil, leaves Fhlhi'leliihl'i al VI 45 noon for Pnttsvllle and ad Way Stutnim-i leaven Putin vllle at 7 A. M. for Philauelphia anu 101 inner Y uy biruons Ail ine etiove trains run dni'y. eunaiys extpiitea. tm.cli.v truinii Icai'p eoiniville at sv, A. 51.. and Plillndeipliln rl8iR P. 51,: lep.vo Pi lU'elphia for l'f r.oii.kf a', s Sn A. 5.'.. renu nlnk from lie-do, v at 4 2& P. M. - " . Clix-A'i r.u VALL?.Y RAl I llUAi. Pa-nengers for 1 own 11 tiowo ano inti rieeCiaio 1 ohils lako tho VJH A. M., li'-lo aud 4"U P. M . trains Irom pndailel- pelt-., returning from Downlugtown at ti'oO A. M l'uo, and i'45 P. Ja. I h.kkiomili kaiijKuaij, rawongera ror col Irj.ville take 7'o0 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. Halt's from Philadelphia, retumiug Iron) Collegevllleul s-27 A. M. aud 1 4U P. M. btna lines for variuiiH pumis In I'er- klomen Valley connect wlib trulns at ColleKevllie. Nfc.W YORK KXPRlibb I'Oit Pi l"i iSL'ilU AND TIK WF.bT. Leuves New York at 9 A M.,5(Klaud 8 U0 P. M., passing Reading at 1 A M., 1 5iiaud lirlu P. M., and connect at Hairluourg wlthi'ennsylvanla and Northern OutrarRaliroad .xpres Trains lor Puts burg, Chicago, Wililaw. J'ort, Fluilra, lUltliooro, etc. Returning, Express Train leaves Uarrlstn.rg, on arrival cf Penns, Ivanla Pxprt su Irom Pl.tbor(. at 8 and 6'i A. M , 8 H5 P. M. paasing Reading at 4'IS and 7tj A. M and ll'4c P. M., arriving at New ork, 10'IU and 1P45 A. M , and 6 On P. M. Sleeping Care rim pany log these IralDs through between Jersey City and Pltibbiirg, without change. Mail train lor New York leaves HarrlRbnrg at 8'10 A . M . and 2'05 P. M . Mall train tor llarrUhurg leaves New York r.l 12 Noon. bWllUYLKILL VALLKY RA ILROA D. -Trains leave Pottsville at 6'4i U'Sn A. M., aud 6M11 P, M., re turning irom Tamaoua al 8 Si A. M. aud 2 15 and 4 85 P.M. blliUYLKII.L AND KUSQUEIIANNA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Auburn al 756 A. 51. lor Pine grove and Harrlhbi.rg, and al lr!5 p. M. tor l lue grove and Tremoni; returning from Uarribhurg al 3-se P. M aud from Trenicbt al 7'4U A. M., and 5'85 P.M. TICKETS. Throngh first-clans tickets and emi grant tickets 10 all the principal points In the North and West and Cauadas. Fxcursion Tickets Irom Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good for day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Potuiown:Accoinmodailon Trains, at reduced rales. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day omy, are told at Reading and Intermediate stations by Reading aud f otlKlown Accommodation Trains at reduced rales. Ibe lo.low ing tickets are obtainable only at the Ctliceof B- Bradford, Treasurer, No. M7 8. Fourth street. Philadelphia, or O.'A.Nlcholls.Qoneral Super intendent, Reading. Commuiailou Ticket at 25 per cent, discount, be tween any points desired, lor families aud Uruis. Mileage Tickets, good for iiuuo miles, between al points, at each, for taiuMles and brms. Beasox Ticket, for three, six, nine, or twolve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rales. Clergymen residing ou the line of the road will be furnished with card, entitling themselveo and wives to tickets at ball fare. Excursion tickets Irom Phllade'.nbla to nrlnclnal stations, good for balu'day, Sunday, aud Monday, at reonceu are, to be Liu1 r.uiy at I by Ticket OUlue, at Tbirtoenth callowbid sireelB, 'xi"IUT. Goods of all dtscrlptlons forwarded , all the above points from the company's dew Freight Depot, Broad ai d Willow streets. Vruli'ht TriLlr.I luKVa t h 1 1 Ull PI II 11 I H dullV at 4M5 A M.. 12 45 noon, 8-oc, and 6 P. M lor Heading, Lebanon, Han ishnrg, PotUtvilio, Port CHntou, ana all points Mails ciose at the Philadelphia Post Office for all plfces on tlie road aud lis brunches at 5 A, AL, and for Ihe priucipul niailons only ai215 P. il. RAOOAUK IHmgan's Pxpies will eolhjet Bag gage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depjt, Orders can be lell at No. 'iio a. Fourth street, or al the Depot, Thirteenth and Citllowhill streets. pllSYLVAMA CENTRAL RA1LU0AD. bUlIMlK TIME, TAK1NU EFFKOl'MAY 11. 18fi8 The trains of li e Penmiylvania Ceulial Railroad leave the i i pot, atTliiKI Y-HHT aua UaMiwr bireels, whlcu is rracbed dlreiily by the Marg.-t blrtei cais. me last car connecting wlib eacn train leaving From and Market streets tnlr'y miuutes be fore Us departure. Tbe Cuetnut and VValnut ttreets cars run wlibln one nmure cf the Depoi. On bundavs The Market btreel urs leavo Front and Market sire els thirty-live minutes btforo the de oariur oi eauh tiulu. " blet ping Car Tickets Can be Und on application at the Ticket cilice N. W. comer Nlniliaud Chesuut sireeis, and at the depot, ... Aetnts ot the Union Transfer Company win call for and deliver baggage at the depot. Oruers lelt at Nu ls.1 Chesnui stieei, or No. 110 Muiket street, will Jecelve LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ:- Mall Train 800 A, M. t. h Accommodation, No. 1.. ln'Oil A, M, f at,."iT. 12 uu M. lastLlL. l4O0 6l a " , 3, aud 4-1 OU, OU and Hi 30 P. M. Paoll Aecom. Ne (lttuou 2i0 p J liarrisburg Accomin. Blluu " & lancahter Accommodallou... - ' J' ParkeBburg Trail - f' CluclnuKii ExprebB " ft. Erie Mall f - phllaoelphia Express li ft- Accomiuouallou .......11 do s.hl. P.rle Mail leaves dally, except Baturday. Pbl.ttoeipnia r xpressieaveo uuojr, anvuvi uu d Tire' wSfiiS Acclftnmodatlon Train runs dally, ex. rent bunduy. For ibis train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 5 m, p. M., at No. lis MMkKAlNS ARRIVE At'dEPOT, VIZ :- Clnclnt ail Expres 135 A. M. Phlladeli Ma Express.......... 7 10 A. M. Paoll Accommouallou. No. 1 8 20 A. M. Erie Mai - i-i.. a f Paikesourg Tiaiu - JO A. M. Fasl Line w. J.t'Sr Laucahler Train 30 P. M. tVrlt ti XI) THRU .......O UU r, in . pl'di Accenimodallou, Nob. Z aud S..3 40aud 710 P. li- Dav Fx nreos uu aarrlaoiirg Accommodation.... 9 50 P. M. For further liit" niatlou apply to A or iurkum u At.i.KN. Ticket Agent, " Nu. 9.H CUESiN OT tttraet. FRANCIS PUNK , 'J Icket Agent, No. lis MARKET 1 1 reel, SAMUEL li. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will uot as sume any rlk for Baggage, except lor Wearing Ap parel, and llinil llielr imponsibility to One Hundred Dollars In valuo. All Bagvage exceeding ttiai amount in value will he al ibe rihK ot ihe owner, unless lakeu by special contract. EDWARull. W1LL1AMH, 4 Oeneral Buperlutendeut, Altoona, Pa, F IIILADELPH1A, GEhMANTOWN, AND NOaRloTOWN RAILROAD -TIME TAB Liu FOR UEP.MANTOWN. LeayePhlli'delpnla, 7, 8, 0'oA, jn ll, 12 A, M., 1, 1, 8)4. H.'i, 4, 6, 5Jt'a 810, 7. 8 9, 10, 11, 12 p. M. Leave Oeimioi town 6, 7, 7, , 8 1, 9, 10, 11, 12 A, M., I 2, 8 4. 4?i. 6, 6, 7, , 9, lu, 11 P. M. The 8 2o Down Train, and 3) aud t TJp Trains will not stop on the Germantowu Branch, Ul ' ON bUNDAYli. Leave rhllrdelphla SV A. M. 2, 7, W P. M, Leave Oerniantown 81.? A. M, 1. H. 9l P. M. ClIEbTNIU' HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, lo, 12, A. M., 2, U, CV, 7, 9 UJUeave'c:beBtont Hill 7M0, 8. 9M0, and 1P10 A. M., P40 8-40.,6 40.8 40 a,kdl0 40NP.M.,8 Leave Philadelphia S1 A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Did 7 60 A.M., 1240, 6 40 aud 9-26 P'voR CONS H onOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave pblladelldiia , 7 9. and 11 05 A. M. li, 8, 4ii 6i. S. b i'6 n'0 llii P. M. Teave Nonisiowu 6 40, 7, 7-50, , and 11 A. M Wx 8, i.oNt.audbP.jj btjn da yb. Lf ave Philadelphia a.m., 2 a.i and 715 P. IL. Leave NorribU'WU 7 A. M ., 5-wi and 9 P. M, iaviu POR MANAY'UNK. Leave Philadelphia 6 7- 9, ftua lvw Al , 4U 6. W. 8 oB, and HH P. sl. T:eave Maiiayunk8'lo,7H. 820, 9H, andllXA. If., 2..8H. 6. e, aud 8 jjJ'kUNDAYB. Iave Philadelphia A. M., HH and TM P. M. Leave Msutynnk 7H A. M., 6 aud 9H P. M. W. b. VVliON. Oeneral r-uperlnieiidont, " Depot, NINTH and e.RkEN bireels. 1ET THE BEoT THE HOLY BIBLE HARD I J lug's Fdltlous Family,' Piilj.lt and Piaiket Bible lu tieaoliiul fuiy lis ol Turkey Morooro and anilans biiiuings. A new edit on, airajedfcr phoUigraphU' p,.r.iursCXl.mlU-.M r. 0K0, is.UlitsiMJ'i' uwt Leiaw trcuxut RAILROAD LINES. lCnO-FO NKW YOKK.-THK CAMIlltN A( tKl,AMI A Mill IV an;. Pii 1 1. a Iih i.pii i a AMiTRKKWN RAILROAD CXJ.V VA NY Ll.S:x. JHOM PHILADELPHIA TO UV'V YOKK. AND WY PLACEH. FROM WALNUT BrilrilLT " HAH r, A I & il A. M .. ir1a fVm linn n A mla r a dation , rf ' ii'M At H A.M.. vllA ( liA II l a k t r ax ml Jprmif ll v. prmMall ' Alt P. M ,, via Camderi and Atiibiy pxuiess... 8IK) A188IIP. M.. VI I'Afiirton axil l.n. IHu p"n"i. ....'.:. s oo Ai v. M., for Amboy aud Intermediate stitilous. At 5 SO and 8 A. M.. 2 nd 8 :-0 p M.. lor Kreehnld. A,?.;,"i,"A-.M i 8,!iatid4-ip. M for Trnten. Al h Ul fl mnA IA A Ka . n . ..... P i . v. . 1. 1. s o, n ana Ke'ai co -...-.u, AaiiA,i..Kiiiii, jDveriy, aim At h-:tn and in a. u a.i,, r for Florence. 1 At 5 He mid 1(1 A. M 1 l o- .i ,,. . .t r... Kdge water, Rlvprslde. hlverfi.,'a',l I'aluivra ' 2 P.M lor Rlverion and 8 .t i'. M. lor painirra At6-Miiid lu A. M.,1, 8, 4-80, . and 1130 P, M. for FlHh House. The 1 and li so r. M. Lines leuv f,vin Hlreet Ferrv (upper side). ! iUK i f.r.ni mjtiii PFPOT. At 11 A. 51.. via Kenslntfton snu Jrr.cv cltv. K Y'ork Fxpre. s Ll-e Fare At 7 and 11 A. 51.. 2 ho, 8 Ho. and 5 P. M. for Trenton and RriHlol. And at ln15 A. M. lor Bristol. At 7 and 11 A, M.. 2 8(1. and 8 P. M. lor Morr svllle nnd Tuliyiown, At 7 and 10'IS A, M., 1'80, and 8 P. M, for Scbeiicks and Edilini:(oti A 1 7 and pels A. in., 'i m, V o. auo o r, nn, ror iiom- wells, "1 orrldaie, llolmesniin,' Vuconr, W l'Jno nilng, Rrldeshurg, and Franktoid, and al 8 P, M. lor lioUnesbiug and iniermeuiaie i.i itious. VliOM WK"T PH II. A I'K'.l if 1 A MBPIIT, via C'onin-clii.g U Mway. At 9-?0 A. M.. 1 xii. 6 :i. anu Vl P. M. N?w Y'ork Ex press Ul s, via Jersey Cny, File Jf2o, A i i A. Al., Kujlgruni j .1 tie, 1 hie. i 1 he ' A. M. and 1'ill P. M. Unn will ruil dally. A U others, Kuneays excepted. At H'.di A. 51., ran. 6 Mil, and 12 I . el. loi 1 reuion. AtS WA. M8.ll aud 12 P. 5i. lor R inlol. At ii i m iM.i,ii .. ft..,...! cm., Tullvtnwn. fcheeek's, K.ddlnr;ioi. (Wnti'i'" T n-rl'-.dn'K. Holmes ynrg, lacony, w isauiomlug, Hi., esuurg, anuriaua. lord. For lines leaving Keusinglon Depot take the cars on '1 lilru or Filth si reels, iu i:in iiiu, mr"ai,3ii lot'out-fl before dei ariiire. The ua'S on Mr-l auetu Hallway run dhect lo Wet Plnliidelph a l)i iol; Chesuut and Walnut within one square, em niidajs the Murket street curs will run to connect wlu tue 9'80 A.M. and 8 so 1". M. lines. BELV1DFRE DELAWAKE RAILROAD LISE-4. I rom KeuHuui; a Dei ol. At 7"H0 A. M. for Niagara FaiK Bullnlo, Dnnklrk, ftlmlra, Ivlmca, Ohkii, Kocbeiter, Rloghamtou. ) weiio. HraciMe, (4reat R'tud. Montrose, Wilnesbaire, bchiKiley's Mountain etc. A17 00A. al aua s i r. ne. ior ncrauvou, nmrauv burg, Water (lap, Itelvldere, E.,ston, Lauihe'lvlde, e lemingion, eic i lie amir. ixi. Liiiiu'ifuuiuui um-i., with ibe Train leaving East on ior Mauch Cuunlc, Allenlown, jHeiiilebem.etc. At 6 P. M. for Lamburlvllle and Intermediate Sta tions. CAMDEN ND BURLINOT')?J CO., AMD PEM- &x.L i'tr U111U191UW11 ivii 1 1. nu.ii 'c?, From Market Bi. Ferry (upoer sloe.) At 8 A. M., 1, 4, and M5 P.M., lor Mercliantsvllle, Mooreslown Hartford, Masnnvdle, Halnsiorl, Mount Ho ly, builtbvllle, Ewausville, Vluceutown. Rlr mli gham. and Pemberton. . . At 1 and 4 P. M.i for Lew stnwn, Wrlnhtstown. Cookstown, New Egypt, Horn-rniown, Cream Ridge, Imlaystown, bharon, aud Hlghtstown. Finy pounds of baggage only are allowed each pasHengei. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything s baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage ever liny pounds to b.' paid fur ex I 'a. 1 tie Cnuinuny lluilt their leponslbhliy for baggage to one dollar per pounl, and will uot be liable for any amount beyond lloO, except by special contract. Ticket" sold aud begKage checked direct through to Boston, Worcester, tspruigtield, 11 rtford. New Haven, Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy, Saratoga, IKIca, Rome, byracuse. Rochester, Lulfaio, Niagara Fa. Is, aud (Suspension Bridge, An of-lltlonal Ticket Office Is located at No. 828 Chesnnt street, where Tickets to New York; and ail important poluU North aud ast may oe procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Ottlce can have their baggage checked from residence or botel to destination by Union Trauafer Baggage Express. LINKS FROM NKW YORK FOE PHILADELPHIA, Will leave from loot ol Courllaud street at 7 A. M., I and 4 p. M., and 12 ulgbt via Jer.eyCity and Cam den; at 6-80 P. M via Jersey Ciiy aud Keuslngtott; at lo A. M.f 12 M., and 6 P. M. via Jersey City and Weal 'i rom!pierNO. 1 North River at 5'80 A. M. Accom modation, and 1 P.M. Express, via Amboy and Camden. WILLIAM. 11. UATZUIi)U, 8 1,'j Agout. TTl'fl L A 1)E LP11 1 A, VV ILaUIISUTON AND DAL TlMOREltAROAD oemreonclng MONDAY, April 13, 1S88. Trains will P'hvo Jvpot ccii?r of BROA O btreet and WAiSH.. INI.I'ON A vnniir. aH follows: Wav-Itlall Train al 8 ao A. M. (Sundays excentad) tor Baltimore, slopping at all Regular istationB, cou. ui Cling vwun Delaware reaiiroaa ai wiuuiugiou lor t:rlt.ielri and iulermedlale bu.Uons, Enore. s Train at 12 Oe M. (Sundays erceptod) for Baltimore and Washington, stepping at Wilmington, Perrjville, and Havre-S-Orace. Couueois al Wli- mi'iKioii w ivu w" ior New Castie. Kij.re6.i Train ai 8'3ii P. M. (tsnndsys excepted) for Baltimore ana Washington, stopping at Counter, Thoriow, Llnwood, Claymont, Wiiiulugton, Newport, rtianton, Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Charleslown, Perryville, Havre-de-Orace, Aberdeen, Perrymau's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Htemmer's Run, Nlsht Express at lpoo P. M. (Dally) lor Baltimore and Washington, stopping at PerryvllU and Havro-deliitce- Conni-cts at Wilmington (Saturdays ex cepti tl) with Delaware Rut i road Line, slopping at New Castle, Mlddleiowu, Clayton, Dover, Harrington, fck'alord, balisbnri, Princess Anne, ana connecting at Criatleld wiih Boat for Fortress Mon roe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and ihetionth. faissengers for Fortress Mooroe and Norfolk- via Baltimore will take tne 12.00 M. Train. Via Urlnf.elq will take tbe ll'io P, M. truln. W1LM1NOTON TRAINS, stopping at all. stations between Philadelphia and W ilndngtou. Leav "Philadelphia at 1P0OA. M., J-S0, SfjO, V06, anc. iPiiildaily) P. M. The 800 P. M. Train connects with Delaware Railroad foi' Hntrlngtou aud lnter tuvdiftte Biauoua, . Leave W iimiugton 7'00 and 8T0 A, M. (oi;:.V: ''So 415, and 7 0 (dally) P. M. The B-Jt A. M. Train WlU nt ftop between Chester and Philadelphia. FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 7'26 A. M., Way-Mall: 9-40 A. M.. Ex press; 2 25 P. M., Kxpress; 6'j P. M,, Express; 8 55 ' Y TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE, Leaves Baltimore at 8'o5 P. M., stopping ai Uavre-de-firaefl i"rrvvll.le, and Wllmuigtou. Also stops at North.East,l'iK-".and M.X? for Philadelphia and leave jwiaiogew front Wasblng ion or Baltimore, and at Chester to passeugdri irom Washiugtou or Baltimore. TtroiiKh tickets 10 all points West, Booth, bonth wesi, niy be proenred at the Ticket Otflce, No. 828 CilEbNUT Btreet, under the Continent.' Hotel, where, a. so, state-rooms and berths lu sleeping cars can be secured during the day. Persons purchift.'rg tickets al this oUlce can have their baggage cbockeo at 'heir residence by the Union Transier Company 48 1 H. F. KKKSEV. buperlntendent. CLIOUTEST ItOUT TU TUii BEA-SUUUE1 CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. F1VK TRAINS DaILY TO A'1'i.ANiTO CITY. On and after BATURDAY, July 4, trains wlU leave VINE Btreet rerry as iuiiowo. fprclal Excursion v.11 1 ..8-15 A. M. ...750 A.M. 16 A. M, 2'00 P. M. -4-lfi P. M. Fieighl, wlib panseuger car aa.chou. Exprrss (through In two bouihj Atlantic AocowiA,odatlon. IVCiUllliUt, AM. . . H u t w Bpeclal Excursion 5'18 P. M Mad 4 20 P.M. Freight, with paaseuger car ..1I 40A. M. Expicss (iDrnugb lu iwo hours) . 7'10 A. M. Accommodation . A'oo A, M, Junction Accommodation to Ar.-o and In- medlaie stations, leaves Vine street 8 80 P, M. Returulng, leaves Arco "o A. m. Haddonfleld Accommodation Train leaves Vine street ...lo lo A. M. and 2-00 P. M. Leave JladUouUeld .Poo P. M. and 81S P. M. Sunday Mll Train to Atlantic, fAVM Vine street.. .........7ftn A. M. Leaves Atlaullo.Mnn.... 4'2o P, M. Fare to Atlantic, 12. Round trip tickets, good only lor the day and train on which they are Issued, 43. TSe Philadelphia Local Exnrexb Compauy, Nj, 828 CllEisNUt Blieet, will call lor baggage In any part of the city anu suburbs, ana cuec. to uoiei or uoiiage AVluionaVt'ckrt olllces have bPen located In the Reading Room of ihe Coutlueutul Hotel, aud at No. h iKNUT btrWiU D. H. MUNPY. Agdnt, PHILADELPHIA ANDLKIB BAILUOAD. BUMMER TIME TABLE. Throngh and direct route between Philadelphia, Paltluiore, Darrbiburg, Wllllamspon, to lliu Norih v.tht. and the Orert Oil Region 01 Pennsylvania, LrOANT BLKI'PINO CA Kb on all Night Trains. Ou au4 alter MONDAY'. May 11, lsus, the trams on the Philadelphia and Erie KaUroad wld run as follow- WEBTWARD. m all Train leavra Philadelphia .........I1'1B A, M m,?u leaves Wllllamsporl.... 8 20 jr. M. u arrives at Erie - 8 60 P. M. B-rto irinress leaves Philadelphia ..licei noon jerie "lekVes vvilllamsport .. 8 ftd P. M. 1, a arrives at Erie IO11S A. M. Wlmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia - 8 (10 A. M. Elmira J wmiamiport... 8-i P. M. m t" arrives at Lock liaveunMMMM 7'4d P. U. Mail Train leaves Frle , ' " leaves Wllilanibiiorl .......-... I" m r. M " airlves at Philadelphia......-.. J 10 A. M, Brie Eipress leaves 1' rlo 7'40 P. M, e leuves Wllllauisporl S IR A. M, arrives st Philadelphia B t P. M, Mall r-nd Fxpreas connect wlib Oil Creek aud Alls gheuy lUver Aouuoad, '1,jll,h,'Ie'lr!y J0," 111 teuwal liupcrlnlcnUoiilt AUCTION SALES. B0NTIN0, DCKUOK'IW 0(r a IH'TIOB I uer cf Bu uliwc. biicceiihoisto John K.Myni i tATflK PHHKMITiiRY OP " nn ritun-n hUOlf, bllolCS TIlAVEi Ll .(I UiUS KIO a. . . . (01 1 ti 'Mlav Jd irnl... 'rsi2V. At gust 18, at la o'cieek, ou lour mouths' credit. LAIt'l" I'()ITVKmI I. lil?l!pn ma Lncn,i' CABMAN. AM. linvKSiic DteY UODDS, ' Vl 1 '"irmlHy a. ornln', Aog.70 attoo'cl ck.on l.mr tunnilis' credit 191164 LAIGK romiVR PAI.K OP CAnpRT'NOR o r u (ill u I,-t:l.oi tlB . KTV On rl1v Morning, ' ' fboui '.in ileee Imrslii, Viultlau ..llfl.H . D h II lll'If'L.' ... ..... our months' credit. till, heme, col- l 15 ftl n;ge, vim rHK carp. iiogA, o. I. JIcCLFl S A CO. No. M'H i4l All ISlrevt, AL'CTK KEKRS 18 BALE OK If iso cas 1ioo us. hhoics, buooanb. Balmoral-, i.ic. un Aioiituv uiotiiiog llkimt 17. ftt In .. ..!, ...t, .. ,11 u. il .- ' . -' - III CTVII lltltU 11111 dturnhf SRnrllm ill f,l Tl,w i Kl.., 1. .. b.orslH, etc , Irom city and Kailem mii.iu lurim, m iliulliK a lar(-e .ne ot Woejcu's, Mlsse.' aul Chill ureu s C.iy-made Uoods. I 11 It i OHA.A-. Jl lliU,- I'lWVS KO'l'tH BtllilTM BRC (JA.NS. IUi MhlMlu t-ivi .HUM an. a. Mi"'".'.'- ' . TV T ALT IX LEO HI Bits A I'CT ION F. US.. TIMIII.I.H & .nt.a k Xi il af ly S eii en lur M No , 629 C'JUEaN UT Bt r. ar euirantt liom Mmor. Fftln lit thp Aiietlim n,nriic. VFttY FUPHlliin niKliO,! ! rnVTTTTRH!. llliiK(H)li PI AMI HIJil'H Kl itK-PIl' IKK' tY.'.tA!!,,!;,!:- -tina ' wlass-saare. BEi'Rlc ERA lOl'S, Kit'. On Monttuy morning, AtlCllHl 17. at III l.ifltil.U Al. 111., Al,..llr,n Tlnn,B V. Sill e hlfnnl Street, hv enlalouue. an HHM,,rt,,,,.'i r iM'ilieui Household Foretime: Hai.d-oioe suits wiilnui aid plnsli parlor lurultnro: iiO h haiiilHoins wiilnnl clo u her luriiliiiie: rosewnod plaiio lorie tnaliiest-e. In ns sntl h i.duw; n eerier II re-proof saf mad by Evuns ,Vt WaiKin; dev-ks and otlli e tu,.l ' snpi nor reir teriiti'r-, letiu;e and i-lng e hirnei-i-chnlrM Brussels and other carpeu: Chiuu: trlaswar. etc. eic. " M'lNFS AND I.tOfllltC AIho, an Invo ce ot hrai dy. w n sky. gin. I.tvondpr. gn gvr. ana cherry B:andy, Port aud sherry Wines. en. e.o, A Iso, rtiperlor no-top Watson Wagon It LIPriNCTiTT. f-'ON & CO., AITCTIONEEIU?, Ashurst Bonding, No. 210 MARKET siree. 6a FIRVT LAIIOE POSITIVR RA LU OF WO l.O IS All ERIC 4 N AND IMPORl'ED DRY Ot CDS, LINSN AND HOS'EUY UJjDi AMO TIONS, HOOP r-KlRTM. EIC. By Ca.alngue. on Four Months' Credit. Ou Wednesday, August. 19tb, lsss. rnminfiioiiiK at lo o'clock. In cluded will be luui d a full asnoi uncut tl seasonable goods worthy the jttlentloil of buyer.-. 8 1 5. 'It M THOMAS & SONS, NOS. 133 AND 11 . H FOURTH Street. THOMAS BIECII A PON, AUCTIOXliERS AND COMMlSiStlON 1 EROll A NTH, No. Ills UHEBNUT Btreet; rei r enlrauce No. 1107 Bansom RAILROAD LINUS. THROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASniNGTOJl PHILADELPHIA. AND NEW YORK. Trelns between Washington and New York aro now run as follows, vis.: toit N EW YORK, wlthont change of cars. Leave dally (except Bunday) at 7'46 A. M 12'80 and 7 r' M FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave dally (except Bunday) al 7'4d and 12 15 P. M.. and 4 '30 and 7 P. M. . ON BUNDAY. Leave for New York aud Philadelphia at 7 P.M. only. bLEEPLNQ CARS for New York on 7 F. M. train daliy. Tnroogh Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, 01 Boston, can be had at tbe btaliou O'Uce at all hoars lu tbe day, as well as al the uewotUce In the Bankers' and Brokers' Telegraph Linn, No. 84S Pennsylvania avenue, between Btxlb and Seventh streets bee Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement and schedule between Washington, .Ballliuore, An napolis, and the West. J. L. WTlON, Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, Oeneral 'Picket AgeuU I25t GEO S. EOONTZ. Asent, Wasulngton. F AST TRE1GHT LINF, VIA NOUTII PENNSYLVANIA RalLROAD. to Wllkes- barre, Mahanoy City, Munnt Carmel, Ceutralla, and all points on Lenign yauey uinroaa ana lis branches. By new arrapgements, perfected this day. this road In enabled to give Increased despatch to merchandise tonBlgned to the above named points. Uoods delivered al the Through Freight Depot, 6r. F, corner of FRONT and NOdLE Streets, Before 8 P. M.. will reech Wllkesharre. Mount Uaruiel, Malianoy City. and ihe other stations In Mahanoy and Wyoming valleys helore 11 A. M. of the succeeding day. 7 2.1 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. THE ADAMS EXMIESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. 820 CH ESN UT Street, forwards Parens, packaKts. Merchandise, Bank Note, and Specl e ther by Its own lines or In connection with 01L3? Express Companies, to all tbe principal towns and cities In the United statra. S27t JOHN BINGHAM. Superintendent. FiRE AND BURGLAR PR00FSAFE8 pj AR VIN'G SAFES. ANOTSin xrsr, Dov'" Depot, s. c.. Julv m ism Messrs. WM. M. BIRD & c6 . AJeIstS 'tilsL. VIN b SAFES, Charleston. H.C!.: "nula in-Att- Oeutiemen: On the nlgbi nf the 2a Instant onr store) and contents were destroyed by Pre. and we ar pleaded lo say we bad one of your FIRK PROOF SAFES, which proved 10 ba all you resommeuded The beat was so great as 10 melt ibe brasi uaudie and tbe plate which contains tbe date of tne patent but the contents were not lujured. The sale cjiitaiued cur books papers, at d no'es end bonds to tbeauioauk Ol llS.liou: also a gold Watch, wbicn had oeen repaired and placed therein Hie evening betore the Br. Next day, no 01 eiilng tue Safe, tbe watch was found run ning. It gives us gieat pleasure to testify 10 the ex celirnt qualliy ol your Safes, as they are lustlv entl- tltd 10 tne highest confidence ol the pub lo We are) so'ng to rebuild at once, and shall be lu your cl.y lo a sht-n time, wben we shall call upon you, and pur chase, Another Safe. Kispectlo ly yours, DK LOR ME fc DOVE: A PERFECT SAFE. CU110ME IRON SriIERICAt BURGLAR SAFE, Will resist all burglars' Implements far any length of time PLEA6E BEND FOB DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. MARVIN & CO., I'ELSCU'AL 1 721 CILESTISUT STn WAEEIIOrSES, ) (Masoulc Hall), riilla., B65 BBOADWAY, NEW TOBK, 108 BANK SIBEET, CLKVEIaAND, Ov And for sale by our Agents In the prlnolpal cltlea throughout the United btates. 6M tnths3tu 11 C. ti , MAISER. FIRE AN BUKCLAK-PKOOF 8AFE9, ' mri.-.Ml'lTT. RKLL-HANOER. AND DEALER IN 'BlVlLDIAU UA KUWAIlir n. 4.44 it. A I . )(. SD No. Ui RACE Btreet. PAINTED PHOTOS. A NEW THING IN A 11 X. BERLIN PAINTED PHOTOS, A. S. ROBINSON, Ko 9;o CUESNUT Btrset, nas lust received a superb collection of BERLIN PAINTED PIIOlOOaAPHtJ Ol" FL0WF.R3. They are exquisite gems of art. rivalling In beauty, naturalness of tlut, aud perfection ol form great variety of the choicest exotic (lowering plauts. They hre mounted on boards of three sl.ea. aud sold froia 26reut.ilo :i and each. ror iramlug aud tho album they are Incomparably bi'ttutlful. l6t