TIIE DAILY EVEgg FMDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 18G3. flltislc Mill SlllfVllli?. In the RicHttranHfonintmiiB Christianity m i-t undergo in laid new world, music mi l sinn-uisr arc clcnrl.v uinin to take n prcat pl-icn. xiie Church oi Home, with her iniirvi lions .sutieity, errs this, niiri is bom line lier.-eif to the t.i-k, m she alwnjs docs, of winning the people 1)7 Whatever way site perceive they chu be won. I would not lor that, reason ny li ct tbe simo ri-eat uponcj, but would (;ivr Unj brightest and oest and truest lakh, as 1 believe i.um to be, on lb1: cartu, at least an i.innl a '1 vantage, in this respect, with any other. And yet this should not be tho proa reason; th.it is 'tint which lies la the inbjia beauty and eoidnesn of imislo and Biuttlng to the human soul its adaptation to ttia needs of nicn to lighten liuiuan burdens and eo'ten human lirorti to uiake 113 all more sirou" and hih and true and go. d. It was noticed that when the. hapless Mirio Antoinette mood before tho judges to receive her sentence of dc:itb, as h'T hands reste 1 on tbe wooden bar before brr, her fltiper wnndcred as if tiny were touching llioeh r ls of an or.'an, I think It must have beeu that in Her oxtremiiy, When heart aud Ik-sh luilel, r be found relume iu FOiue prcat melody that, heard by no soul bave bcr own poor lady ! lilted her up above her cueniUfc, an I helped her to keep that brave looi at which they could not bin wonder; and so, through mu.de, God w is the strength of her heart. So may souli ftill find cuccor, in their dire need, in tho trial of and for their life. I tan think ot no soul quite lorloin and hulplets that can call up und icei tho power of areat ppalin In Its trouble. God gnu er as surely trim finalng as true prayer: ami I believe that, htlf tho time, if wo would sinp: wbeu we pray, instead i.f prayin, our burden would not lie nearly so heavy upou us, or the world be bo dark, about us. And so, IriciiJo, in our cliurcbc? wo should do two things. Kvcry soul ol us, and every soul that will come to cs, thould take a far deeper iiiteicat iu concroantional singing th:in we h ive clone tiuu all the hymns iu our service iu as fine accord as we eanrr that last hymn just now. Oh, how grandly jou did ship that last hymn! And then do our best to procure lor every cburch an organ that will migblilv ail our Bluffing. That will till, first, our hearts, and then our churches, and gradually our wholo nation with melody; will be ot themselves a means of giaee; will Bound across the dUjorlj of our "rough and ready" lite with the parent find noblest creations of preat musical souls. I long to fee this done, as one of thi surest ways of filling great churches wiih preat congre gations, aiid thru pouriurr over them the pure blessings of heaven. For music to me Is like gold in tho mine; and a poor n-,i rude ornan is like the first poor and rude contrivance of tho miners to take the gold out of tbe sand and mtca. They get s-omethiug, but then tbry lose a great deal, too; and so iu a poor oraan you loe a great deal of the finest music; but the perlect instrument is like tho quicksilver, that will send its subtle and delicate feelers after every grain and atom ol gold, and give to tho seeker the full treasure. We want, D?rlect or?an3 lor tlice two preat ump. To quicken and inspiro a wholo congregatiou to sing with its whole, heart every time and then to open out the treasures hidden for U9 iu the mines ot the "Messiah," and "Crea tion," ami all oih-'r work 3 ol tae masters, and the simple ballad tuuts ol the people for a thou sand jcais. My sermon to day was a word first to my own people loi such an crgau In our new cburch iu Chicago; but I wanted to say it asraiu In this city, where jou bave done to well in this re epect, especially in procuring by far the best aud noblest organ on tbe comment for your JIuf-ie lla!l-a prophecy, I trust (as so many good tliiiiis are that you do here) ot a movement that shall till the whole laud with melody. One Other ttep now, I think, Boston must take; because Boston does so well iu all she under takesand undertakes nothing she cannot do well and succeeds in everything when she only tries to do it that .-ho must make, if she can, the music of Ler great organ as free to the people as tho waUr they tliiuk at the free fountains; no half-dollar nor half penny to hear it, any more than to read the books in tbe free library. Don't let it be an aristociat of an organ a 'bloated uiiitotras," off iu a coi ner. Free music you must have, as you have iree reading, aud music that all can feel and understand. Let the people bear their own melodic; nay, more tbau that let them come iu aud nil Music hall at least once a week, and sing our sweet old bal lads and 6trong battle-songs, as well as our noblest psalms and hymns, all together; and that would set the tune to the whole continent, lift the burden for a while from thousands of heavy-laden souls, keep hundreds away from evil places, and give a new breadth and deep ness to those clu exhortations to "raaKe melo ly in the heart unto the Lord,'-' aud "rejoice at thi Bound of the organ." TOoert UoUyer. A Character at Hie "Ticbbiitlcu Gamins: Tanles. A letter from Wiesbaden, published in the Londou Telegraph, tells tnia story: "Among our notabilities of the eccentric sort not tbe least blLgular in her behavior io tbo Countess C o, an aged patrician of immeuso fortuue, who is as constant to Wiesbaden as old Madame de K f is to Ilorabur ou the Heights, hike the last named lady, 6bo is daily wheeled to her place iu tho Black aud Red Temple, and plays away for eight or nine bojrs with wonderful spirit aad perseverance, fcho has with her a suite of eight domes tics; and when she wins ( which is not often), oi returning to her hotel at night, she pre sents each member of her retinae witb two pence ! 'not,1 as the naively avows, 'from a feel ing of generosity, but to propitiuto Fortune.' When Blie loses, none of them, save the man who wheels her home, get auytbmg but hard words from her: and he, happy kliow, receives a dou tion of six kreutzers. hue does not curse the croupiers loudly foi her bad luck, like her coa teaiporaiy, tbe once lovely Kussinn Anibassu drees; bui, betug very tar advanced in y.ars, ?.ud of a tender disposition, sheds tears ovor her mis fortunes, resting ber chin on tbe c-dge vi the table. An edifying sight is this ve:iorabltf. dume, bearing an exalted title, as she mops aad mo .vs over her varying luck, missing her stake twtcj out ol three times, when fibe fain wculd push it with her rake into BDtne particular Zectiou of tho table! She is very intimate with one or two anttdiluviau diplomatists aud Warriors, who are here striving to bolster tbfmtelvea up for anotbr r year with the waters, aud may be heard crowing out lamentations over her fatal passion lo: play, Interspersed wit bi'.s of moss-groan Scandal disinterred fron the social ruius of au age loi g past. Uado'.zky, Wmuslnw (te beau sabreur), the two Sc-'awtirzPiiberfjs (ho of Leip tic, ami ibe former Vrime Minister), Paul K?ter kazy, Wraiigel ami Bluctier were iriends ot her youth. Judging from her appearauee, oua wculd not be surprised to hear that she ha 1 received a 'poulet' from Uarou Trenck.or played whist witb Mirla Tberer-i. Sbe uas outlived all human f'L'.i-udsbips or utleeiious, an 1 exists ouly lor tbe ehinlc of the eold as it j ngles on tba eamii table. I canuoi help taueying thai ber last 'worns will be, 'itnn no va plus 1' She is a great and convincing moral if one but interpret ner rightly.'' Animal Intelligence The following observations, which we copy, sajs "Once a- Week," verbatim Irom an "Old Curiosity Shop," have reference to animals, aud exhibit their at least apparent knowledge ot tbe Bcienees; also their proiessions, occupations, and cniojmi nts: Bees are geometricians; their cells are so constructed as, with tbe least quautity of material, to hve he largest Maed upaces and the least possible loss ot interstices. So, also, is the ai;t-bou; bis futnel-slmped tra.) is ex actly correct iu its conformation, as it u hnd been made by the most skillful artist ot our tpecica. with the a'd ot the best instruments. The mole is a mfteroloHt. Tho b'rd called the nine killer is an aiithmetician; so, also, is the crow, tho will turkey, and some other birds. The torpedo, tho lay and tae electric eel are electricians. Tbo nautilus is a navigator; be r tlsc3 aud lowers his tail, cain and weighs liis anchor, and performs other nautical evolutions. Wholo tribes of birds nr.' musician. 'J be. bjaver 4 an architect, builder, and woodcutter; be cuts down tried, ami crecs hoa-es and dams. The marmot is a civil cneim-er; he not onlv builds hoti.-e. but coutliiets aqueducts, und drains to keep them cliy. The VMii'.e uuts uiuiu'.aiu u regular auny of soldiers. The East India ants ore horticul tural;!, s; tiiey make mushrooms upou which they feed their youiiL'. Wasp3 are paper iiinnurncturer". Caterpillars are silk spinncre. Tbe hiid ploccin texlor is a weaver; he wavfM a web to make his nest. Tho primia is a tnilor; be sews the leave together to make his nest. 1 be squirrel is a ferryman ; with a chip or piece of bark for a boat, nnd bis tail for a sail, ho cros.-ea a stream. Dos, wolves, jnckals, and runny others ari hunters. The black bear aud Iieiou nio fishermen. The ants have regular day laborers. The monkf.y Is a rope-daneor. Tbe association of beavers presents us with a model of republicanism. The bees live tinder tt monarch v. The Indian antelopes furnish an exmiplc 01 partriarebal government. Flephants exhibit an aritocrHcy of older. Wild horses arc said to select their lender. Sheep, in a wild state, are under the control ot a military chief ramt! I'ish Culture in Aimt Hampshire. A gentleman who has recently pall a vl dt to tbe "lisli works" of Meredith, n.-nr L ike Wiuni-pit-scogeo, writes to the Boston llcml; Tbo works ara located in a fine, naturally shaded dell, say lrom twenty to thirty feet deep, tilty rods in leimth, und trom a dozen' feet to two or three rods in width. Thronsh this there oncinally r.ui a small brook, proceeding from living spriners of crystal water oozing out of a rocky hill at the upper extremity. Tho water is clear and cold, not varying three degrees in temperature either in.suinnier or winter. The works consist ot a hatching-house near the upper end, raceways with gravelled bottoms below, and two substantial dams, well timbered, loiming a couple o! small ponds, with brooks between, alive with several thousand trout. There, was originally but a single dam. This was unlorlunatelv carried a-vay by a heavy shower early in June, and a large, number of irout made their exit into tbe brook and lako b'low. New dims havo siuoo been i-recteJ, of Buflicient strength to guard against future nee'deuts. Tbe hatching house is furnished with all the necessary tanks, troughs, and raceways, with gravelled bottoms, lor spavuing and propa gating the young flsh. In one of these there are several thousand land-locked salmon, h -itched out last February, brought from New Bruns wick. They are now about an inch in lcngh, very lively and doing finely probably the lareest collection in New Kugland. In one ol the tanks there are several yearlings, brought also fiom New Brunswick, three to four inches long. Mr. Uobinson told us that they increase in vigor and activity with their growth, lie originally had twenty-Gvc, but most of them hate managed to jump over at the outlot of the tank aud made their escaps into the ponds below, and are probably in Lake Wisnipisspoee. lie thinks tint a special pond will have to be constructed for the large number of small fry he has on baud. Mr. liobinson seems to be we'll posted in every branch of the propagaiing busi ness, which he explained to us in detail. The trout in the pond were led with beel and beef liver. They took the bait eagerly some of tho lnrcer ones jumping nearly out of water. Last fall several minnows from the lake below were put into the pond for food, nearly all of which were fed ou during the winter. An ingenious arrangement for feeding wai a large piece of stale beef suspended over the pond to breed mascot?, These drop into the water as they increase or are blown off, and are eagerly seized by the trout. Tbe fish ara found to thrive best ou these, flics, worms, otc; and for that ieasou as little as pos-ible has beeu clone in the way of cutting out the trees, roots, and removing the decayed vegetation on tho banks and In the bed of a pond and adjacent brook. At the lower dam there is a hydraulic ram, vsed to force water into the new cemetery, ou the level plateau of laud a few rods above the pond. The Drama In London Xcvr Theatres. Thirty year3 ago, says the Londou Te eyraph, theatrical property had reached its lowest point ot depreciation. A stern theoloeictl renctiou Evangelical on one side aud Fiiseyitical on the other and tho detractions of the contest over the first Ueforui bill, were uulavorable to theat rical business. There were spasais of expensive speculation, followed by dreary intervals of dullness, but as a rule ninnaijers were ruined, the public was indifferent, and tne staudard ef actirg was low. The English Opera House ha l tried English, opera mid failed. The mountebanks and tbe animal diama were the raire. Kveu Mr. Bra h am wrecked a magTiiac.mt fortune in his theatrical speculations. Tbe Queen's Theatre '.lecuuie the 'home ot tbe uvmldiest enterprises," and the Fast End theatres drugged, out a -Aisora-bla ex istence. Now, however, the two eyremive Italian opera enterprises may lose money, but fhe rival manaucts continue to raise salaries and mcreaso expenses yearly. The llymavket aud the Adclphi are both prosperous. At tho Lyceum Mr. Falconer is reported to havo male 20,0uu by a sintrle piece. Tbe Je inraph fays: "Of the Princess' what need is there to say more than that Mr. Boucl cault is constantly m.akiug Mr. George Vining's fortune and bis o-al The dice hopeless little Strand has becom' a fashionable place of enter tainment. The orst despised 'Miss Kelly's,' now the hew Kojal'A, has, under tne generalship of Miss Oliver, Ukou the favor of theatrical patrons by rjtorm. The Olympic is still popu larly freqireuUd. Tbe St. James is thronged by aristocravio amateurs of a remarkable genre of cntertalnrtier.t. The dobbins bave, it is true, deter'.od Astley's, but is not a 1 raged y by Mr. Disraei.i in course of performance there ! The former 'Dustbole' of Tuttcubam Cross road is now the delightful l'rinco ot Wales" whero Mi'.-s Marie Wilton continues 1o present the public with dramas of modem life, so admirably wil'ten, and acted with such polish and ratine nient, that a strani?cr ininht imagine that tbe lords aud ladies among the audience had walked bodily trom the stalls aud the boxes ou to tho stage to let tho groundlings and the gallery know what Caste aud Flay were like. Iu addi tion to this resuscitation of the old theatres iu addition to a new and bUbly improved Surrey, and to the large, and popular, aud vigorously matiaged bouses of ike East tlnd we have, or we ate promised, half a dozen new theatres in London. St. Martin's Hall has become The Queen's; an inn yard and a factory iu llolborn have been merged into a theatre and an amphi theatre; Old Lyon's Inn is to bp turnud into tbo Globe, and the Strand Mueio Hall will be, next Christmas, the Gaiety Theatre." The Infernos of Germany. An Frglisb old lady, at five sessions, has just won 100.UOO florins at gaming, in Baden-Baden, says the journals, and a young lady correspond ent vi rites us of tbe unnatural and almost un earthly fcpectacle of those surrounding tbe parmn'g tables, as tbey kept on playing. A pic ture ot one of these attractive hells, where more consciences have been drowned than the f mious waters outside ever cured, is before us. Hera is a bedizened countess, with glassy eyes, aud nervous, bony fingers aud excited over the game, she is betting heavily and losing. A liveried servant holds the smelling suits to her nose. Witb her great estates, she cares not for ii- i ...... v . . .1. ... . t . a )UULt; J ill ib-uii rroi u numuu, jjiny mu ittlciy, with a small, red leather bag at her side, iro'ni i i- i.j : . . i ! ,j I J nuicu pom is euiuru uu iuc uuiu uua it- Idetuabed with a jewclikd hand. She has lost ler f ui tune in a night. At Wieslmdeu is the " Kersaal,'' a palace built by tbe gamblers at an enormous expense, and coverirg more ground tbau the ttoyal I'alccc at Munich, or Ibe 1'itli l'alace at Florence. Its saloons are hung with tapestry and lich paintings, and pendant from tho chtmdelier are oceans tf roik crystal like diamonds sufpended iu sunlight. Tbe frescoes are allegorical. Art is everywhere displayed in the monaic floors and frames of tbo rich Venetian mirrors. Tbo eliects of light aud shade are studied to steal away tho seusra aud make men and women forgot home, and plunge into tie whiilpoolof play. Here, through loug days and nights, r.ro ns siiiibled tbo-c who have counted bugs full of gold, and Ihete is so much of it that it is hau dled with loug ruses, wLich at every turn of ti e cards reach out over tne tibics to draw in li e poliien pieces in a glitteiinu ina-s. And us lust us they Uiuij pour iu lie coders of the tum blers, there are a hundred fools ready to replen ish their piles. By 11 A. M . tho palaces which surround the Square of Wiesbaden, are thrown open, and from the parks in the rear comes the sound of music muslciansjborn to their art with music tbateoothes and almost ravUhcs the senses. Fountains rising in spray a hundred feet de souid melodiously into basins whero a thousand poldtish and emerald speckled trout laugh in the crystal waters. Flowers prow luxuriantly. Cool vistas ol trees lead far off into the Black Forest, reaching to the Ithine and to Austria, tfn tho rustic benches sit gaily dressed men an 1 women, girls and boys, while others promen ade the shady walks; watching the swans In the pools, tbe fishes, and each other, and upon all this loveliness Gf bcautilul nuture opens the treat "Kersanl," tba creat gambling bouse of WicJbiden. Tbo origin of all this was far back in the last days of Nassau, when someone discovered warm mineral springs at Wicshadon, Homburg, nnd Badeu-Biden. The water attracted crowds Horn all over Europe. Deriving large revenues from gaming, the Prince of Nassau encouraged gambling in his territory, and under the patronage of tho sovereign the gaming tables of Ilniiburg bnve demoralized ami ruined many of the wealthiest princes and nobles of Europe. This was before Bismark. and It so happens, tor the interests of civilization, that tbe Ptuseiun King, as well as the famous Count, do not like gaming at all. An order is therefore promulgated, that, after the present season, it shall close altogether. Those who do not see these lions this year will not see them at all; and we thank God that the sight of so much attractive sin and misery will be blotted out, atid,it is jioped, fur ever and ever. RAILROAD LINES. ilireclllueto KtjtHeliera, Knmon, Allfniown, Muunli i. i'iV?-! it ""I1-1 ' ' " -w h 1 10 JIkvpu, Wllkeaburrfl, .Ma hunoy City, , MonulCnrmel, Plitaton. Scramon, Carbon. PENNSYLVANIA ltAILROAD.-i mil I ft- ui rkk'K.'ATYI .l?fE5a,,.fi,ph'1' N- w- comer ol W KhH una A M f .KKJA N ntreia, SUM WKK AKKAKmjbiMKiyj'ELEVEN DAIT.Y TltAIJSfcl-On R.iU nfUT MONDAY, May l. ISfiS, rftSingnr Trains levo lijo Ktw Deuot. corn: of UK UK ti and AMERICAN otreou, daily lOanaayn ex a Plea) na follcws: At a. W Accommodation for Fori WmI llJCtorj. At 7-45 A, iyr.-KorntnR Kxpreio for Ketblebem Bod rrlnclvl lUutloim on Aortli t'OJuByiVBnm tallrocd, conoec.-iiiir. nl Buthlelioui wlta Jhleu VnlUty and Lehtgh ana Siis-juehaiiiiB It'vilioaUa for Eiwton, Al leotown, tatasaiiqun. blnttugton, Mniieh Clmnlt Wtalherly, Jr n,,o8Vlllo llazieun, White lliweu, WlUesi.arro- Klutftilon. ritieton. aad all poluta la 1, li!h ri.(I V. yonjU.tf Va'leyp ;al,so in cnuctlon with lMel and ilnliuuoy ailroAd or Uahauoy Ulty: aud wrhh t'atsivitna Jialiroad for lii:jru JjanvUla lulltOD and WintRmsriiirl. Arrive at aIloa Caunlc at Uvb A.iii.iH "Wllkf-Kunirei3 t. M.; at iia iauov .!ity W2 t.M. PftsaenetB by this train c.i take'hr Xililefj Valley Train, ifv,sln Jt(.hlFiem n lltw A M. rb? FbHtuh, biiU points oa New Jeisey uentrul iullroad U Iew oru. At 8-46 A, M. AcconTmo-lotfon for Doviestown Btcpplng Ht nil intermediate biailoos, raHHpiiKeni for Willow jrove. Hntnoro' Bed HaruivUlo. hv ti ln train take btage r.t Old York Koau. ' y At lfl"u A. M. Ateounu'jdBtloii lor Koit Vasblnc- tOU.R'.OPl'lllK Ht lllteruu;UlM.W hUHoill, Al 1-4& V. 51. J.ehUb Valley KxpreM for Bethlo hen), Allentown, ftiaach Chunk, While Haven, WUkesharre, Jlazietnn, MiOmnoy City, Centiaiia bbemirjdoau, ill. Cafmel, piilsiuu aud Serauwn, and BiJ points In Mahanoy aud Wjo-jiIej Coal itejloaa. At 2'35 P. M. Accommodation fer IDoyiestown. topplce et all Intertuprtiate staitons. ' At 8-18 P.M. Lelnyh and susqueuauna Kzprswi Bethlehem, f:astou, Aliemowo, Maiieli Chunk, Wl'.bmbarre. and Kcranton. FeSiieniiom for r"n. ylllertBke this train to yaakertuwn, aud for Sumuey town, to worth VialfS, ' At 41b P. M, Accomaiodilon for Doviegtowa stopping Rt all InterDii'dlate stations. Panaenifers tor Willow (irove. Katlmro, aud UnrUTilie tj stage at A blugton; for New IIovu at Doy leutowu. A t 5'iia P. M. ThrouKh aocouimodanou ror Betule bf.ai and all Btatioun on main Hue ol North Peuabyl vanla , Kallroad, couiiectlnK at limlilehem with un nigh alley Lehigh and Suequehanna livenlnz Train lor Fton. Ueniown, Maueh Chunk. At 6 ) P. M. Acconiiunuaiioii for LanRdale, stop pi a g si all InterneiUato aiBtlon. tA 1 11-8U P. M. Acoutaaiodatlon for Port Washing- ' TBAIB ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. B-30PM SetLlouem Bt 9 00 ttud 11-05 A- 'W a ll'ie A. W. and 2-OOP.M. Trains make direct connec tion wltli l.tblh Valley arid Lttittih and HnsuuiUaiiua trains from Canton, tscrautoa, WUkjbnrre, tlaiiouy Ci'.v, and Hazlt too. P iobeegers leiivlnc Wtlkubarre at 1-45 P. M. con "eet at iietl,leiittn at i 05 P. Ai and arrive In PUlia-deipl'-iu at 8-MO P. II. Pvoni Iioylesiewn at 8-?5 A. II., 6-00 and 7-CO P. M. From J c'-ndu'e h 7-.;o a. m. From turt Wash! listen at 9-30, 10-46 A, M. and '1 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. FHlHdoIpli! lor BfltVileheui at tf-SO A.M. i'li UHUWplila for Jboyiesuiwn at il. IjcyU-Biown lor I'liUiiiielphlH ui. 7'i0 A. 51, lieilileliem for Phllodeliihta r.t 4-.ni P. M. iitili aniibixth btrcou i'asRHiiKer Cars convey pa SiiiKers to find from the npv dopot. WbtteCarnot fipe.,nd and Third Streets Line and Union J.lno run wltrilu a snort ULsuuue oi tue depot. Tlcke'o must he proenrpd. at the Ticket offlco, lu order to Becure ice lowest riueti of li.re. KLLlti CLARK, Aent. Tlckete old and Bajfra'?e cheeked llirousrb 10 prln clpal poluoi, at Mudu's orth Pi iiiiey Ivaula iJatii Klit(ltilni. No. Ins 8. KI KI'H St.raet. "VliX ClItSlLK AND PHILADELPHIA VV KAILiUlAl). bUMMilii AKKAAUKMilNT, Cm and alter tioNDAY, April in, lxi, Tralna will k-tvehBlo;iow8: Leave Pfci.auelphlB from the Depot, THIRTY FIi;BT and CllihAUT otreets, Via A. M., 11 A. ill., WM) V. W 4-.b P. Id., 4 cl P. id., 7 P. 11 P. M. l.euve Wtsi. Cbedter tor Pbliauelphla, from Depot ou unit Market street, Bt -i6 A, M.. 716 A, M , 7'iC A- It., 10 46 A. M , 1 58 P. M., fc 0 P. M., -& P. M. On nud alter IJoLday, June 15. au additional Tvaln will leave PLIiad'.-lpbia lor Meal and Intermedial points at 5-i) P. fit. Irairi!, leaving west Chester at 7-SO A. M and leaving l'blladelpbla at 4 ou P. M., will slop at B. U, J auction iid JMudia only, i'bi.eiiterii to or lrom nation between Vest Chester aud B. C. Junction, going Kaijt, will take tialn leaving WeHt Cnemer at '-la A.M.. aud going West will take trum leaving Plitladelphlu ati'iiu P. M and transfer al. C Juno- Tb'e Depot In Pbtladoipb'.a la reached directly by the Chtsnut nnd a V a.uul btreotCHis. Tiiose of P'O .MRrki-t btrcet line run wuliui one Equnre. The cdraot bom Unes connect Willi eauit train upou lu 1 ON BUNDAYS, . Leave Philadelphia at 8 w A. I&, and Z-OS P. M, Ltavo W ebt Chenler ut 7'45 A.iif . auu 6-Cii.P. M. Trains lebvliig Philadelphia i.t 7'1S A. M. aud 4'6(i P. 11., and leaving VVeta Chewier at 7'o0 A. M, aud 4 6UP. .M., connect ai ft, C. Juuctlun with Trains ou P. & II. C. K K., h r Oxford aud intermediate points. PuBBeuLeru are allowed to take Wearing Apparel ouly, a Butane, and the Cotupanywill uoi. lu uuy case he retjouBible for Bn amount exceeding one hundred doi-ara uuleso a Bpeclal contract la made for the mme. HHMIV WOOD, Weueral Bup t, Phily-delpblB, April mt. 18H8. 4 loj I ,'Ull CAr WAV VIA WEST JEKSEY RAIL Jj LOAD. Prom loot ol MA11KKT street (Uouur ierry). CoBJlueuciug MONDAY .Auguslsi, lboU. TrbinB Have an fol.owa lor Cupe luuy: 9-1H1 A. M Cope May Kxpress. due at uiii (noon). ft-lsP M.,CupeMay Paa.sener, due at 7 uP. M KUTUKNINU LKAVK CAPiO ISLAND. d j. iu., muiuiui iiitii,uue ni iu uo 1. iu. Sunday Wall aud Passeuuer train leaves Philadel phia ut '.M5 A, M. K turning leuvad Cape Lilulid at 6-lu P. M. ixcurslou Tlckeia.V, Cape 1.1 ay treight trains leave Camden dally at 9-iU A. 11.. i.nd Cape Island at B ib A. M. CiiniLuiitatlon 'lickeut between Philadelphia and Cvpe May, at the following rates: Acuual llckeiR, tlwj; ctuarterly Tickets, 1 50, for sale Bt the cilice 01 the Compauy In C'auiUeu, N. J. 'IhnuiKh TltktlB can be procured at No. 828 Cheuniit btrett (under the Ci nllupulal Hotolj, where i.ioer? cn bIbo be len for Baggaije, which wta he ca leu for aud checked at realueuces by the Union Tiausler Ci mpapy WKbi JfcltSKY RAILROAD LINKS, Per Brldgelou, fcaieui, Ar 111 vlli, Vli.biaud, and lu. t.in.tu aiestatluiis.slS OUA. M. and 8 Mu P. M, t ot Cape May, 'cu A. M. and 8 15 P. M. Wocduury Accummoaation traiu at buO P. M. Bridiielou ana balem 1'reight Tralii Itavui Oamden dully, bi 12 (noon ) 1 1 uiuii.iaiiou cheeks between Philadelphia and all BU liOLS at reduced ruled. WILLIAM J. BKWELL, Buperlntendent, VV REKIHT L1KE8 FOlt NEW TOEkTaXD J? ALL POINT8 NORTH Bid HAST, aud for ail blatlouA on Camden and Amboy and OonmjctlU4 ABllroads, from W alunt street wharf. INCHKAfcHD DKbi-ATOH. Freight for all way points on the Camden and Anihoy, Freehold aud Jameshurg, and iiiHlliifcioo Couuiy Railroads, forwarded at 12 o'clock Noou. Pur Treulou, Princeton, Kingston. Rocky HID. and all poiuu ou the New Jersey Bud lieivideia B-.il-roadii, forwarded at t', P. M, Per New York,.at VI, 2. and 5 P. M. PrelKhi received from 7 A. W. to 6 P. M", A eflp memoraumim, specllylug the marks anu numbeis, shippers and con ntueee, mn.it lu everyla. s-.auce bti sent with each load ot geeds. WALTHR PUK KM AN, Agent, Ko, Si fi. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. TiAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTU J? PENNSYLVANIA RalLKOAD, to Wilkes barre, Mahanoy Cl.y, Monnt Carmel, Ceutralla. and all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad aud iu brBiieliea. By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road Is enabled to give Increased despatch to luerchaudlue coi signed to the above named poiniH. Ciouds dellvereu at the 1 hnnigh ! relirlit Depot, ts. K. corner of FRONT and NUIII.U Htreets, Before 5 P. W., will reach WlikeBharre, Mmuili'ariuel, JMuliniioCil.aii(lilieii,liesi-iloiiB in Muhamiy and Wyouil.' g VBllevs he.'ore 11 A. M. ol the succeeding any. 17 2il HLJUDJ CLAIiK, AgouU RAILROAD LINES. RBAP1NO RA1LKOAD. GKEAT THUNK LINK from Philadelphia to the Interior of Pennsylvania tue fcchuyiklil, Banquet) anna, Cum berland, and Wyoming Valleys, the nrth, North. rrfn1 Jh. tiintM. Bummer Arrangement of fvmn'.T,r,Rl."8.'".',8y' "o"'ts. IWiS, l"vlngthe Company's Depot. Thirteenth and Callowbiil streew J'ORNIM ACX.)MMODAllONisi-At -S0 A.M. ror Reading and BU Intermediate utatlons, and Alien town. Returning, leave Reading Bt 6t0 P. M.. arrlvtns In PhllRdeiphla at 915 P. M. ' ' r"vul . JMOKMixvo HAf KlvcW. At 8'15 A.M., for Reading Lebanon, Harrlstmrg, Pottflvllle, l'iue Orore, I'Brua ana, bunbnry, M illianu.pnrt, Klmlra. Rochester, Nlngara Fallf,. R11IT.1I0, Wilknr.i.arre, Pii.tstou. York. Carlisle. Chat; bershurg, HaRersiown, etc. The 7-.i train oonneas at Reiutlng with the East I ennnylvanla Railroad trains for Allintown, etc., and the 8;ift A. M. cennecU with the Lebano.i Vhey train for Harrliihiirg, etc.; at Purl Clinton with Cata wIbnb Rahroad trsii.s for Wllll-rusnf rt. lck Haven, Hlmlra, etc.: at Jlarrlshorg wlin northern Central, J nmbfr.andV alley, and r-clmylklll and Husquehanna .,t.MdiVJ0I. Nor;niiDibr!a;ii, WPUamBport, York, Cuanihersbnrir. Plnecrove. e'o. AFTKKNOClN A fHWiS. Lr BVOS PhlladolphlB Bt y M. lor IteMlliiK. fultsvlllA. Vlerrlsli'Tif, etc., ponueriliig will; l-.erdlng aud Coiumtila Radroad trains fur Columbia, etc. POT-IHTOVVN A!0TMOnATION.-Leave PotU town at fl'45 A. M stopping at lntermeii(fit statinns: "Iveslu PhMadelphiaat A. hi. Retiirelrg leaves Philadelphia Bt 4 8o P, M,; arrives In PultSiAwu at 6 40 f "MODAT.iON-IifBVes Reading nofct'irrK1 w- Trains tor Philadelphia leave narrtsbnrg at 8'10 A. M.. and PotUvlile ai 8 45 A.M., arriving lu Philadel phia utl P. td. Altercnoii trains leave inn rl,b:irK at ?;V5.,I,1!",?"l,,u,.Yli,!? "l 815 M.i arriving at Philadelphia at 6-4u P, iu. IlnrrlBburg accoiumcuetlou leaves Reading at 7-15 A.M., and fJarrisbnrg al 410 P. U.. t.'onnrci.lug at Reading with Alteruoou Accomruodatiou south at P. U; arriving In Philadelphia at via p. M. Market trull', with a Pa'snngi'? car iUtn:ihed, leaves I'hlladeinhla nt 12 4R 1,1, .in for p,,nvu 10 n,i ,. 1 ua fc tatloiifi leaves Pottcivl'le at 7 A. M. lor Piiilhtelpbla p.. mi n.iit'r Tray oihi.ii.iiib. All the above trains run dnt'!'. Hnndays excepted, hunday trulins leave rotlsvl'le at 8-rO A. IJ ai.d Philadelphia at 8 15 P.M.! leave Philadelphia for ReadlnC Ski H'9i1 A Kr.. .aei.tilllD frr Hntt l,o n A 'JH r.M. " CHESTER VALLHY RAILROAD. Passengers for Donnlrctowu n ut inlermertlnto rninia tuk 11. p 7-SU A. M., Wii and 4-.10 P. M. tralna lrom philadel- pniBi ro-.nrning from Downlngtown at fj'W A. M., PuO. aud 5-45 P. M. PHKKIOiMEN RAILROAD. Paosenircrs for Col lejevllie lake 7'aO A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trules from rhilBde'phlo, returning fromColleitevllleal HY7 A. M. and 1 4 J. M. blage I, Dew for various polum I 1 Per- kiomeu Valier connect with tralnB at CollKvlih NEW YORK EXPRf bsl FOR PI IT-iUL Hit AND 111K WHb'f. Leav Now Yum it a A M.. nunmJ B 00 P. M pausing Reading at 1 A M., 1 SO and ! lu P. in., ana connect at nairiBOurg witUi'oni Bvivp" snd Nonhern t entmlX.MiroaU Lepras Tialmf.,. -nu-burg, Chicago, Wllliami-porl, i.lii,Ir, lUi.'ei ,re, ric. Returning, ExpreM 1riln lenves llarr'shnr, on arrival of Peuns; Ivania Itxpr'-bS trom l'iiiMtirs, at S and b"2h A. M.. 9 85 P. M. Indira Itinrtinir at 4.1 at,,i 7t A. M and 11-40 P. M arriving i.t iNn ork, ln-10 and 11-4.'j A. M , and 6-uil P. M. bleeping earn a.'nni. piwy iug luese irain? inrongn DOlweeu Jer86y City and pittubure, without change. Mall train for New York leaves narrlpbnr'r at 8-10 A. M. and 2115 P. M. Mull Ualn lorHairlabuigleaVuS New York at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD. Trains leave Poltavllle at 6-45 ll'Sli A. M., and H'tii P. M , re turning from Tumariun at 6 aj A- id., and 2 lu aud 4 36 P. H. (SCllUYLKILL AND BUSqilKHANXA RAIIi RCAD, TraiiiH leave Auburn al 7'bb A. Al. ler Htue vrove and HarrlsborK. and at li'lS P. M. for Pine- grcve aud TretnoiiM returning lrom Uarrlsonrg at ,s hp. ju., and soni xromoni at A, m., and 6-ii 'i'lC'KEm Through flrst-cls-is tickets and emi grant tickets 10 all Mie principal poliilu In the North, and West and C'anudh. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Rending. and intermediate Biatlons, good lor day only, are sola by Morning Accommodation, Mar'.-.cl Trai.1, Ueiidhig and PotutownlAccoiumodatlou Tiaina, at reduced r&'es. Excnrelon Tickets to rhlladilplila, good ror day euiy, are sold at Reading and intermediate -stfitlous by iteaulhg and PotfituvNU Aucommudaiioa Trains at reHuttcr.;tm. The. loiluwin tlckeia are obtainable only at the OtUceof H. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 1237 B. Fourth m-ieet, Philadelphia, or a, A,NicUolia,Qoueral sJuper lntendest, Rfadlng. CommntHilou Ticket at 25 per cent, discount, be tween any points desired, lor lamliles and liruis. Mileage Tickets, good for 2UW miles, between al pcintB, i.tf5i-5u each, for lam II if -s and firms. season Tickets, for three, six, nine, or twelve otoliths, for LoldeiS only, to all points at redacted ftes. CierKjmen reuuiui pn me line 01 tie roauwinne fumishi a wUh card:-, enlltilug tnemseiveii and wives to tlcaets ai 11 ;u. lare. i.xcurslou t icket!, Irom Phlludelphia to principal staUciiu, toed lor batutdsy, bunduy, and M.ond:iy , at, reduced 'are, to be had ouly nt tho Ticket Otfice, at Ihirteenth and cUowhi;l atreeis, FlvkloHT. ooodB ol all descriptions forwarded to ail the above polnh ln ni tne Cooipuny'B Sxew Freight Depot, Broad aud Willow BtreeU. FreinhtTiaiiis Lave Philnttv'pbta tlaity at 4-35 A, M., pj-43 noon, 8-00, and 8 P. M,. fur Reading, Lertuou, HamsburK. PotUvlile, Port Cliulon, aud all puiuiu btMHns'close at the Philadelphia Post OlLcetornll Places oa the road Bnd lis bruiichent 6 A, AI and lor the principui dibucuh ouiy in. ia r. ii, BAGOACiK Duugau s E.p'ens will collect Bag CMe for alt tratua leuving Ptiiladelphia Dup.it, Orders can be left al No. 2 b. Fouilh sutel, or a the Depot, Ihlrtetfuth ano Culiowlnli Btreela. pElHSYLVAKIA CENTUAL 1U1LK0AD. bUMMER TIME, TAKiNU EFFECT MAY 11, 188. The uains ok fc. e reuuByivauia wuum xaitroaa .... 1 ..... .. Ill'ltV. L 1 L-W'll L.I., .. 1. ... leave iup 1.CPU1. . mj.i a , ...... nuu u... iv r. a blreeta, which is reached directly by the ttarKtt bireot cars, tue lunt car connecting with encu train leaving rron'. auu jnaraet Bireeiu luiriy nmiura be fore iib departure. The Ciie.-nut and Walnut btreeu cars ruu wlihin one square of the Depot. Ou suudajs The Market bireet card leave Front and Market streeis thirty-live minutes before the de- parture 01 eacu iraui. , bleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at tiiH -ticket, olUce N. W. .corner Uluih aud Chosuut Bireeis. and at the depot. AgeUiS Of lUe L U1UU i irUJi' -'"'1'"" J Will Wll for and deliver baggage Bt tue depot. Oruejs iBn at No. Del Clieauul slieet, or Io. 118 idarket Sirect, will receive altentiim. T. j.-. vry, 1 ii.AX O ' Mall Train . ,B,Q0 A.M. paoii Accommodaliou, No. 1 li.'-oj A. M, Fast l ine f'UU AL Erie Expre ..I4 U0 M.. paoll Accom. Nob. , 3, aud 41 OU, S CO and PI 30 P. M. JHnrrlttOiirg Accommodation 2 tu P. ti. Lauciw-ter accommodation - 4-oo P. M. Parkeebuig Train............. B'i0 P. M. CluciuuMil Express 8 00 P. Ii, Erie Mail l P. M. PLUaneipnia js,xprei m r. in. Accoiumouallou .......11-80 P. M. Eiie Mail leaves dally, except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other trains ue Wtern Aoiiimodatlon Train runs dally, ex. ,t butuiay. For thin train tickets must 11a pro- dui T cured P.nd bapSage delivered by (00 P. M., at 1N0. lis U, TRAINS' ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ.i- Clpclui all ExpreuB.... 1;5 A. M. l'Jndeh hlH Express 7 10 A, M. PboIi AccSmmouallou. No. 1 8 20 A. M. Erie Mi l.1 $ ParkfrBburg Tralu 0 A. M. Fust Line......... A.M. Luucasier Traiu U M P. M. b ri Kir i)rS9 ' " w Paoll Accommodaliou, Nos. U aud i..3 40aud7'lu P. M. Dav V ku reus 5 t0 P, M, HHtrle urg Aceommodatlou.... v&t) P. M, 'unfer ln.oM,aUou a.-ply.o Nr. Uiil C'H KbA UT oirset. fBAlSCia FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. US MARKET Mreet, BAMUKli H. WALLACE. Ticket Agent at the De-poU The Pennsylvania. Railroad Company w ill uoi as sume any hk for Burgage., except lor Wearing Ap parel, and limit their iv&poiiHlbuity tu Cue Hundred Doliara in value. All LuKuukje exceeding ihbt amount in value will he al the nic ot the owner, unless tuken by special con tract, EDWaRwIL WILLI A Ms, 4 2 Ueneral Buperlntonaent, Allooua, Pa, PI 1 1 LA DEL flli A , G EMIANTOWJ ABD NORlb'l'OWN RAILROAD -TIMili TABL, FUR oEKMAJN'lOWN. LeavePhll"de!phla6, 7, 8, 8'05, lu, 11, 12 A, M., 1, 1, 8li..4,6,6Ji. 610.7, 8 , 10,11, 12 P.M. Ltave German tow n 6, 7, 74, 8, 6 -fu, , 10, 11, 12 A, M 1 2, 8 4, 4J4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 111, 11 P. M. The 8 'A. Down Traiu, and a; and 6 Up Trains will not stop en the Oeruiantown Branch, uviwv ON bUNDAVS. Leave Philadelphia B4 A. M. 2, 7, 10J P. M. Leave Oeruiantown 8'4 A. M. 1, b.U'aP. M. chfjtTnut bill Railroad. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, U, A. M., 2, X'4, BX,1, UI.eaveCheatnnt II 111 7'10, 8, 9-40, and 1W0 A. IS.., P40 8-40,6t,S40.8-40 Bdl0 40KPM.s Leave Phlladelphli 64 A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut 1114 7 60 A.M. 1240, 5 40 and 8-26 P. M, kcu 1 7.,o.ivj'..Jv Ann noAiuQiuwjili Ut ave Philadelphia , 7 9, and 11 OS A. M. !,, 3, 6S, HJ. ,,','6 bud U' 1 M IUvh Norrlsiown 6'4U. 7. 7-5,1. 9. and 11 A. M.. iu. 1 .w 1 .nilRUV.M. VM' " " ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M 2 30 and 716 P. M. Leave Norritown 7 A. M., b-wi aud 9 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. LeavePhtlHdelphla6,7;: 9, aud 11-08 A. 1X, 8, Leave aianayunk-lo,7H, 8'20, BndU; A. M,, fsUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M 2'i and lii P. M. Leave Manayunk 1,A, M., 8 aud 9, P. M. W.b. WI1J5ON, Oeunral Huperlntendenl, Depot. NINTH and OREEN Htreots. Cl n;T TDK BEBT-THH HOLY BIBLE HARD y lng's Editions Family, pulpit and PiMiket Bible In beau tlfUl fsty les ol Turkey Mororsio aud antluns btndiuKH. A new edition, arranged f.'r puotographir Wf'ralta of tamili", WO, IliCiiEtiNUX bi,4 tlfcitiW Fooj'U RAILROAD LINES. TRfQ rJOB NRW YORK. THE CAM DSN HOM PliILAI.I..LtMWA i) l-v.w YORK, AMD WHARF PRO.H WALNUT BIREET At6-;tOA. M.,vl Camden and Amber Accommn. naiion iiA At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jerioy cVty Ex press Mall p.,-, Al 2 P. M., vloV.nilen Hid mbov'lkr '1?"" i-ivi At 8 30 P. M., Via Camuen and JeS, J,VJT.' pT.Vp"Vr"7";"AU;K;-;,-;-;,,,i,v:;;-,:--.-,iv a-oo At 5 ao and 8 A. AI., 2 end 3-.S0 V. M fr Frwhoid. At8 and lo A. M 2, 8-80and 4-au P. M. fur Trenton, At 5-30,8, mid 10 A. M., 1, 2. 3. 3-.' l. 4'W, 8. nnd li 30 Delan'ro Uon,e"lown' Bur:lngion, Beverly, a-.id for i-foTpm 10 ' M" 11 ' 81 S 3"1 4 ?n'8, "nil 11,30 P' M At 6-30 and' 10 A. M.. 1. 8, 4 i, 8, and ll-3n P. M. for ElL:ewaler, RljerH'Oe. Rl verto,i,:n.,i ri.Imyra. 2 P.M. for Rlvermn and 8 ;i.i P. tt. tor P-tlnivra At 6-30 and lo A, M.,1, 8, 4 30, 8, and IPSO P. M. for Flnh Houe Tim 1 aud ll-W P.M. Linen leave from Market Btreetffen-y (HrerMCe). FROM KK.NINaTDY TCPnT. ,.A 11 A- u- via iienmniiioo auJ Jerdty Clt.V, Sew prk Express Line Fare At 7 and 11 A. M 231, 8 10, s n J 5 I. M. fori ronton and Bristol. And at I11-IS A. M. 'er Bristol. 7 and 11 A.M., 2 80, aud a P.M. lor Morrtsvlllfl andTullytown. At 7 nd in-18 A, M., 2-30, und 6 P. M, for Bchencss and ICil.llni.toii At 7 and lii-is A. M., 2'3n, 4, 8, and 8 P. El. f"r Corn wells, Torrt-dale, llolmesburg Tucony, Wl-,'no-mliiK. r.rUleiibiirg. and Trniikfoid. and at 8 P, M. for Holii ieshnr and IntermedlRte utAtlons. aoM west lMiinoKi.ri r obpot, via ConnectlPK Railway. At 9-10 A. M., 1 80. 6 30, and iii P. i;ow York Et. press Lines, vln Jersey City, Ec-v At 1 A. 1,1. , Emigrant Line, Pi.ru, fi lheti-30 A. M., and 8 iOP. M. Lluud will mil dully, All others, buudnys excepted. At 9-30 A. M l-3ii, 3ii, and 12 P. M. for Trenton. At 930 A, M.,8 311. and UP. St. I. r Hilstol. At 12 P, M. (Nlehl), fi r Ko-r'svllle, Tullytown, pciie!itk's,r;(l('"rel.in,lorinne!l,,. I'or nailttle.iiuiiupi burg, Tacony, Wluslnomlng, B'ldosburg, and Piuuk ord, For lines leaving Feuslngton D -pot take th? cars on Third or Finn streets, ki Che -mil, h; rent, 3 'ninues before den arinre. The ears ou .M .1 i;et Htreet Kahway run direct 10 Went pliiiadelph'u ii 'i nl: C'liesn.it aud Walnut within one square. On -siunlajs tbe Mwet street errs will run to couueel wim lue 9'30 A.J, and 8 80 P. M. lluoo. BELVIDERE DELAWAKK RAILROAD LINES, .From Keuslugu.i'. Depot, At 5-OOA. M. lor Niagara l alt-i, ijniJalo, Dnnklrk, Elmlra.lHiBca, Owe.fO, Roche-ler. Blnghnrutnn, Os weo. byracufie, Oreat HuuJ, Mou'roso, WiLkeahajre, bchooley's Moiintaln. etc Al 700 A.M. and 8-30 P.M. for fscranton, strouds burg, Water Cp, Bclvldoie, K; ston, La-ibo.-lf lile, Flemli'K'on. etn. The 8 30 P. V.. t,lne coimects direct wUh liio Tram leavlug Eiv;f.u tor Mauch Chuuk, Aiientown, eiliieheiu,cto. At 6 P. M. for JUuabertvllle trid Intermediate Ht tlous. CAMDEN AFD BCRHNoT.;T CO., ATD PTM BERION AND HlUHTs lO , N RAILROADS, From MHrkelfcU l-'eivy v.ipiier siae.) At 8 A.M., 1,4, and 8-15 P.M. tor ML-ichantsvlUc, Mooreatown. Jrtarllord.MaBOuville, 11 aiiiHi.ori. Mo'int Holjy, bmlthvllle, i; utisvillt, V'lucetitown. Bir ilrgtam. and "ei iberton. At 1 Hnd 4 P. M., for Lewipt iwn, vrrI?ht"'own. Conkstown, New F.gypt, ilom'riiown, Crcu Ridge, Luilaystown, fcharou, and HighiBiuwn, Fifty pounds of bagjjsge only are allowed eatsh pasreoger. PBssunsers are pro..!bliod from lj&iii anything RB baunge but their wearing appurel. All bBs'age c ver buy pounds to lis pi ' for uxfa. The Company limll their leipoiiMbilny for D3i; ii j to one dollar per pound, and will uoi b,i llab.e for auy sniounl beyond lo0, except by epe.cial contract. Tickets sold mid bnif.io clie'-l.td direct throiish to Boston, Worcester. bpriugiielU, lirti tiord, New Haven, Providence, Newport, Albany. rroy,baratoga, Uilca, itome, hyraeiiHe; ltoehemer, B111U10, Niagara Falls, and buBpension Bridge, Ancfdltlouai Ticket Oflloe is located at No. 82S Chesnnt street, w here TickoUj to Ne,v York and Bll important points North aud Fast may be procured. Persons purchasing TicKeia a; Una onioecnn imve their baggage chi-cked irom residence or hotel to destination by Union Transfer i;ngage Express, LlNEH FROMRKWYORiri-OH PHILADELPHIA, Whl leave tr..m fool of Court lhd street at 7 A. M., 1 and 4 P, M., and li! night via J .;r..ey city aud Cam Oeu; tt 6-8u P. hi. via .leiaey t.'iiy and Kensington; at 10 A. M., 12 M and 5 P. M. vl Jersoy City and Went Philadelphia. From Pier No. 1 North Fiver at 5-30 A. M. Accoom modatlon, and 2 I. M. Express, via Amboy aud Caunlen, WiLLlAiu. 11. OA IZ.Mf.lt, 615 Agent. TH1LMELP11IA, WIL3UWGT0N AND BAL X. TiMOHERAiLLOAD. TIME TAFiiK, e.)nimenctng MONDAY, April 18, wen. Trains will Di put corner ot BROAD titreet hud WAbii. li-''lt'i-i Aver.ue as follows: V. ay-Ma!l Trrtlu at 8-30 A. M. (SJitinlays excepted) lor Baltimore, mopping at all ., U.t tcatlou.H, con u'citiiK with iJelar.ari! Khiivci-ai at Wilmington lor CiiiAeld aud lutei medlate t):u:iou4. Expieht Train al n iki M. ihunys ee.ept;0) for Baltimore ftua Waahington, stvpp'.a- ut W!iiuiCj;iit: Peroviile, and liavve-de-Orivei.. niiecis at WJi. U'ingtou with train for New C,r;..li.. r Express Tr!n at 3-3'i P. H. (.-iui.days eicepuC fer Si.ltimoro an'-. WtRcluKtoii, B!onnii ut Cn. .atr, Thnrlow, Liuwrod, Ciayiuont.Wltuilngtori, Kowii:xi, BlAtiton, Newark, Ii.ikum, w'ortheiMl, Cburleitown, I"erryl!le, Uvre-de-urice, Aberdeen, Perryiunn'a. fcdi.ewood, Magnulla, ChaHe's uua o'mwr'a Hun', Ni, ht Fxpre.iii at iron P. M. (iu';. lor BsiTimore and ahlugtin, stopping it V'-try vlllu and Uavra divGrace. Connect fct WUmingtou (tsaturd.ys ex cepted) with Delaware Railroad ijlue, stopping at New Cantle, MlddloLcw,i. CUymn, jyover Harrington, bealord, (Swiiebury, I'rmceis Anne, ii couuivtlug at Cusileld whu Be'M f ir i'ortrtSvi Mon roe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and tno booth. Passengers for F'oxnees ilonrne and Norfolk via Baltimore will lake tbe 12.C9 M. Ti.Jn, Via CrU!U'.Ud wiU lake the ll-t 0 P. M. tTaln. WILMlNU'i'ON TRAI,8. stopping Bt all. aitttlons beiwoeu i h.lr.delpnia and Wlluiinttou. Lev - Phliadelplila at 11-OJ A, II., 2-30, 6-00, voii, and ;1-( daily) P. M. The S uo if. M. Tralu coiiii-xm with Delaware Raiiioaa lot lUrnugtou and lutcr mauiaie stalious. m. Leave Wllmlr-gton 7-CO and 8 J0 A, M. (dally), rso 4-15, an0 7-3H''lly)P. ti. Thjs isA, M. Train wlil nwt etop betweeu Chester and i i.iluuelphln. FHOta BALTIMORE TO i' i W LADELPHIA. Lease Baltimore 7'iS A. M., Vav-Mall; 9'4o A. M., Fxpretn; fiu P, M., Expresii; fi'iu P. tu., Express s i0 P' M"bUN,DAY TRAIN FBOH BALTIMORit, Leaves Baltimore at b'uo 1. M., uoi ring at Havre-de-C4roie, l'erryviile, and Wilmington. Also Btopa at Moitn-Kaat, Elkton, aud Newa.k to tke pesHSiiiein for PniianelphlB and leave pini .ieis rrom vt-.shiug. ton or Baltimore, nnd a! eiiwki Ui leVd P iuengei from VVaflhlUirton or Bnltiuioru 'Ihrougb rticketa lo all points 'rt est, South, Hoath wa, may be procured at thb picket Ohico, o. 8 CUKs.NCT bireel, under i;ie continental hoi AUCTION SALES. where' ninn. sLute-ruoms and oer:-s in sleeping cars be secured during the day. xeraous pu.cli aing tickets al thla otUe.o can havet'ielr baggge chocked at tnelr residence by the Union l riii.ior Company t8 XL. 3a'. jtERIvf.-i . bupe.-lntnudeut. pKlLADELPlllA AKD LKIE EAIUiOAD.- BUMMER TIME, I aBLB, Through Bnd direct rouib boiw.en Philadelphia. Baltimore, liarrisburg, VVlillai.i' irt, to tbu NortU weBt, and thGrer,t Oil Region o, Penusylvuii'.t. F LKaJANT SLKEi'i KU OA n BU Night Trains. On and alter MOAhAV, AUy 11, ltCo, the trains 011 tbe Philadelphia ajd Erie la-jrod wlil ran as follows:- WKfcTWABl. Man Train leaves PhlludelphU .......11!8 A. M 1" levea Wllltamupor' 8-20 r, M, airlvea at Erie 8 50 P.M. Erie Express leavet, Pniludeip. ). Ic0uocu ii 0 ft leaves WlUlantspo. t 8-60 P. M. ti n arrives at Erie u..,......lou6 A, M, ElmlTB tlBll leaves PhllaUeiphla 8 00 A. M, II 11 leavee Willlamsp..rl....M,.... t' P. M. s arrives at Lock HMven., 7 5 P, M. KASIWAHU, a Ml Train leaves Erie .......J1-00 A, Ml leaves Willlamsport M..1H-15 P. M, " " tr rives at PhlladelpVi.a.....,.mM, 7 lu A. M, Erie Express leaves Erie mu w4l m 7-40 P. M. leavee Wllllamapiirt 81B A. M, " arrives at Philadelphia............ 500 P. M, Mall and F.xpres.-i connect with Oil Creek and Aiie. gheny River AUlroatL Baggage checked throngu, ALi UED L. TYLER. III (tennral HnperlnWuilnut CUORTEST liUUm TO TUB SEASII0KE! CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. On and titer MONDAY, bepieinber 7, tralus will leave VINE bireel Ferry as follows: Mall M......M....7-S0A, M. Fielht, with passenger car auu;hed. ,9 )a A. M. Atiaullo Accommodation 41J5 14.. Returulug, leave Allan tlo Mall 4-20 P. M. Freight, with pauseuger car 1140 A. M, Accommodation ,5-60 A. M. Jnnctlon Aecoromodstlon to AUo and In- teiuieiilate stations, leaves Vine street 5 80 P, M, Returulug, leaves Atco 6-25 A. M, EBddonQeld Accommodation Train leaves V ine ttreet ....10-lri A. M. and 2-nO P. M. Leave liaddouutid 1 uo P. U. aud 3 ia P. M. Bunday Mall Train to Atlantic, Leaves Vine street ..........7 30 A. TS, Leave Atlantic ..,..4-20 P, M. Fare to Atlfcntlo, f2. Round t.-lp tickets, good only or the day and train on which they nr iHsuod, $3. 78U D. H. MUNDY, Agent, TML KISKELIN, AFTKS A ItCSIDUNCE J ar.d praciice ot thlrly yars at the Northwest burner of Third and Union hi reels, has lately re moved to boulh ELEVENTH blrcol, between MAR KETiidCHl.bNtlT. lllssuperlorliy In the prompt ard perfect en rn of all rtccut, chronic, local, aud cnnsiliu.luual ail'uo llnrB ot a special l ulnro, Is piovmbial. inpeases of tne bk in, uppeui inn in a nunnroa oir- THOMAS A 80Nf, N03. 139 AN'D Ul . FOURTH STREET. 1,1 M. KEAI HOUSEHOLD FCRXITUSE, PIA'JO MIltKOH. El'.'. ' b .. . . ," -Monday Mernl.ig, , 7'M'nO clork.at No. 211 Carpenter street bv ratBloiue the mat walnut and mnuJiy niT kun'.rv?' d'"."IK T,00,u '""'Hare, piajo, Vtrr rr also, the kitchen turulliiie, e c 9 4 2s a.HLF4 OF RKAI, ESTATE AND STOORs wVih,,'ie-i- nt 12 'clotk- nuou- B'- 1,18 1-Achaug., BAB.li?.ngTKKET'Ko!'- 111 "", "3-Four.iorr E. Nn. l ,ar-rertern Reslil-nen. xi V i'.!jSi,50v-"'-1''nr-ljry lirlcH Store. xiAuvii.I-,JL',Kl' t''-M nielli Dweill-ig. iu (n 1x3N',"- r'".1""1 '-viui.!e store. I i M p a!; M ic 1 r, !' r a H Blilence. 1 HANK! ORO r. IAI. Kw mil ""i- Hotel, btMi,., hprl DwelllnK. 1 ' Iiw"MnBis.AWAXOM' W0S 1:18 ,,J ia-F-ae O'ihKoti, No. i'UO-Oenteet Iwellinir 3,1,,.'V N- Ji,,n1.1 Uhhi-Ri-cU Dwelling AM KN-1 wo hrlrk DweliOiKB. (UtAV-lwo llilek DwMlihiKs. BPOWX Two Frame Dne linm. OROUND Rt-Nr-(7"nyPar. MONiUOMEItY CiL'NI V-Forni and Oranery ':) Keren. 1 ' bTEAMROAT, know as WM. CUAMi-IOX. STOCKS. 1 slmre Point Brer z Park, bhed No 27 Point Breezy I'ark. 81 shHres Union Bank ot Tunfsee. liBlmres I'lhi.ter.s' lliitik or Teuuesjeo. 1 share Academy Fine Arts. 1 share Phi aiielphlrt Llhrarv. 7 Bliures Cape Mnv and Millvllle Rnltrnnd. St'O shares Yongt.leKlieny iron and Coul Cj. 6 shares Mlnehlil lliiilrond. ?il shurts Cliesnut nnd Wnlnnt Htrents P, It. R. C). 100 r hares Central Traiinporintldii Co. MlHharos Oreeu and ConeR P. It. It, CO. 67 CO Wyoming Valley Canal C . ( percent, binls. t 0(.u First Morigi go Bouus bteubjnvillo aud iu tilnijaR. R. Co. ill o ;iy C per cent. Lorn. tii Chesapt-ake and Delawpre Canal Loin. 0 1 St LIinMNCOlT, FtiN & CO., AUCTlONEEltii Anhurst Building, No 210 MARKET blrrie;. On Wedne-dny Morning, B-pt. n, If-ra, by older of Mt8f,rs. B. DInment & Co., Of New York, 'iho Lercesl and Rlch'st AssorfiuentnferitlrJlyuew 'iHIMMIMiS, llUi JONS. NOT KJX3, 1'ARtS FANCY (lut)IH; ETC., Ever ofTerFsl at aucllon in tins city. 8 IS St Ti e goods ere now luud'ng from vtenmer, and lull particulars will he given lu future advertisement. BUNTING, I.'URBOKOW A CO.. AUPTIOS EE Kb, N'OS, tifclld 234 MAREET Miee'.. tr ner of m: tei. Succeeiors to JohnB,i"y; LAl.OF. PEREMPTORY SALE OP FRENCH AND OTHELl EUHOfEAN DRY OOOD.j, ElO. On Monday Mornirir, Sept. 7, at 10 o'clock, on lour mouths' ere lit. 9 1 5t LARUE PEPEMPTORY SALE OF 5o. CASES BOOlb, bHoK-S, STRAW UOODa, Eto On Tuesday Morning, bept 8, at 10 o'clock, on four montus' credit. 9 2 5t LAR3E S LE OF BPI'I laH, FRENCH. GERMAN". AND DO.VEST1U DRY OOODSJ, On Thursde.y aornld':, Sept. TO. at 10 o'clock, on lour months' credit. :i 4 5t c. D. McCLFErl A to. No. M'8 & Ki.T b.reeL AL'CTKKEEKa 11 SALE Off HeO CA8EH BOOTS, HOESJ, BRO OANH, BALMORALS. K.TU On Monday mormng. Ff ptemher 7, couimeuclug alio o'clock, we will sell by e'liiuioKiie, j,. t cash, HeO esses Men's, Boys', and Ycuih's Boots, R ho(s, Brogans, I'.alniora s. otc. Also, WomcuK', Misses , and Clilldrun s wear. fi rent forms. tulBlly eimllcttud; mentul e.nd niivnle A wi i.knea. Bml all neivous ilebilltieM scleiaiiiculiy and Huec.snlu'i.v lli,ted. llive hours ll'Oui 8 A. M, 10 V P. Mi MARTIN r.ROniEHS. AUCTIONEEltS. (Lately Hroesmeu ler iu. Thomas ft bonn.) No .o2 CHEsNOl bt., rnnr entrance irom Manor. I'frr niptery Pntent 2.T2une 22M Filbert street. E1X VALUABLE blEAM EKuINKii AND BOIL El ;s. On Snturday Morning, Pept. 5th, nt Id o e'eek. by uatalogue, Rt 2212 and 221 Filter' street without reaerve.tlx vAlimble : loaui en gliica ol iho fo lowing power: 18, 18. It!, 9, 6 and 4 horse; large periable bcl.ers, three stallouary boilers, two pot table hollers, suoke slacks, Irau.es, etc. May be seen at any line. 8 25 4t Important Sain at Cue Auction Rooms, PUBLICA'iioNb OS- THE La'IE REV. I8AA0 LEEHKR. DEC'' ABll. JEWISH BIIlL,E-4, DAILY AND FESTIVAL "MAYES BOOKS. bEUMONH. AND CONTKOVEKoIAL WORKb. E1C, IN IJ'.AvNT BINDiNUd. On Aiundfty Aliernoon, Pf pter-.her H, ut 4 o'clock, at tho auction rooms by CBltt (bUB, 1 it nrnnTUAs i:ir;cir a, fi ArrTrnviriTo i. AND COiMllibiON fill- Lc'UANTi.s. No. iud OJirraiA ijij3irLeirear eiitiajice r,o. lur? bf.micm si- CN0irjS, MACHirtlERYTifcT f.?;?t, l'ENN BTEAM ENGINE AND -riiiika. Boiler woREb. neafie t levi i'l-i-JVAV; L Asu THEOREriUAL iiX(iiNERs! MACHINIST . BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK blklliHb, and FOL'N DERM, haviug lor muny years been in successful ope.atlou, auu beeu excitt-lveiy engaged hi building and repairing Marine fnd KlvtJr Eiilues, high and Iow-presaure, Iron B.jllen, Wutor Iituks, Proi ellers, ei. etc., reptctfuliy oiler their Siii vices to the public as being hilly prepared 10 con tract for engines of all Bizen, Marine, River, aud b'.utioiiary; having ae.s of patterns of dlfi'urent s..ea hro prep&red lo execute oruers will, quick dteuicii. Every dei,crlpl;ou of paileru-maklng msdo at laa s.iortesi noiice. High a-.id Lowpresf ure Fine lubulnr and Cyliuder Bollcira, 01 the bet t feu nay I va nla charcoal iron. Fersings of ail size and kinds; Iron auu Bruai Casiiug 01 all descrlutioa. tuill TurDli.g. br.r-w Ctiltlrg.and Bit olhbr work conUcifd with Iho above hunluess. Drawings and bnecLicttlona for all work done at ttlablmhmeut f tee ol charge, and work guuran- The subscrlbei-s liave auipi wharf-dock room foi repairs of bna.s, wh"re they can lie lu pm feet nsXti nnd ere provided wmi suear.s, blocks, falls, etc til fi. rbin.iiu 1e,vuhp ll.e.t. u.MIITlilM. j acob o. nia fie. John p. levy. HI EKACII and PALMER blreeta. J. VAUOHN MliBBICK, WILLIAM H, MKUP.ICK JOHN CopHi. OOCTHWABK FIFTH AND O WAiHLNOTfcN btreeis. PHII.AUEX.VKIA, , MERRICK J: HONfJ, PCNOINE1URM AND MACHINISTS, mannfiicture H lah aud Low Pressure, bteatu Engines for land, River, aud filarlrio Hervice. Boilers, Oiisomoiers, Tanks, Iiou Boats, oto, Catings of ail kinds, either iron or bnis. Iron Frame Room lor Oas Work, Workshops, and Railroad btatious. etc, Retons aud Oua fViachlnery, ot the latest and moat Improved eonntructlop. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also bngar, Paw, and Grist Mllla, Vacuum Paus, Oil bteam Trains, Detecatois, Filters, Pumpiugi En gine., e'c. bole Agents for N. Btllenx's Patent rltignr Botllna Apparatus, Nesmylu'd Pateut bteuiu Hammer, anil Asplnwall fc Vvoulaey's Patent Ceutrlugul bugAr 1'it.lcli.g Mi'.cblnes. t.i PiPOSALS. pnorosALS von cokn and oats. HjtAPliOABTKRS DlHTHIC'T OK THM iNnfAN- 'iKltKilOaY, DlHTHIC'T OF THM iNnfAN- ) Oi-i tcie, i'our OtBso.v, c. N. f August 22, IHiiJ. ) feolfd rropotsla In duplicate will be recolveu at this Ollieo unlll noun ou MONDAY, the Uih day of Oc;elM, li-68, for iurulshiug ihe (Jtiartermsster'a Lepartmeiit with Biippiies, to be dullvered as foi lewb: FORT GIBSON, Cherokee Nation, 10.000 bnshela of Coru. lt'KT ARflUCKLE, Chlckasftw Natlou, 20.000 tusl.els ol Corn. FORT ARB UCKLE. Chickasaw Na Ion, S0O0 bnshela of Oais. All bids to furnish the above must be for sound merchantable Coru or (U.b. sniijee.t 10 the inspection of the ollicex or egent of iho Uuued btates reueiviug llie raine. Propo-als must In a'l c( ss specify the kind anil quaiili y of Corn or Oais the bidder dtsltes to iurulah, whether In Packs or bulk. Each bid mual be accompanied by a gr.od nnd snfti e'ent tuarsmee trom two responsible panics Belling fin Hi ii.at lu the event of its a cepiHiice, they will give ample security for Ibe lultluul porforiuauce of ihe Baine. The right torejtct any or all bids that may bootrarel Is r Kervtd, 1'roposaU must be plainly Indorsed "I'rojtosals for Cut n," or 'Jl upu.icU fur Unit," us the cas my be, aud addressed to the undersigned at Port Uibsou, C. N. Payment to be made In Oovernment finds on de livery of the Corn or 0ts, or us N'iou thereafier sa lui dn hall have bsen received for thut purpose. Lu livery to commence on or before Nov. 1 is j, ana tocortlnueat arateot not less tbau 8otw bushels per month until tue contract Ij tllleJ. By order ot A F, Ihlti (J RAO MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILKY & CO., BKUOVKD TO xj w rcruer ol MARKET and WATEB FstreeU, M, E. corner or "j.j,,,,,,,,,, DEALERS IN RAOa AND B AOOINO ,1 cv rr d. s'-i-tpUnu, fijr Grain. Flour, fca't. r-iiin r l'ln.'.plibte of Lime, Bou I ne f, t.tn LMe and sniall nt'NN V n-us cwat. n.ly ou.hand c 22! I i l', OL bAt 1 si. Jt-ui T. BAILk... JJiiH CASCAPIt!. UIU" Brevet M,Jor Clener.l B n.oniERSf)N-. .Rockwki.i,. Brevet Lieut. Col., A. Q.M. U.W. A., tfcl C. M, District iudiaujrrltory 1 1 0 J