The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 17, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1868.
PVB BELIQlOUa COLUMN.
od Glorified in the Heart.
Lovelier to look upon than ny gnrden of
omtrtU the heart wbich God has bcaullQcd
ith salvation. More bpautrtil than any mato
al thiutrs are Ibo ttdoroiujjs of Christian
IiRtactrr. These Rouen of pracc, exotics
ona tho heavenly paradise, made by the Holy
plrit'a Influence to bloom here below, do
huch to mke an Eden wherever our sln-pol-
ited atniofphere i pci fumed by their swect-
r- or our wane wilderness guiaaenca oy
leir beftiitv. Wherever ft spot of earth smilei
1th flower, eecially wherever the de3crt
loKsoms w th the rose, tbcro we look with un
riug plpaniire. And wherever in tho world the
iauty of Christ Is een in sinners saved
herever among Batan's thorns one of the
wlour's lilies grow wherever Is shed the fra
rance of the roo of Sharon wherever a man
ike Enoch walks with God wherever a homo
cheered by Christian joyousness wbcrever a
mm unity of btlievcrs adorn tho doctrines of
e Gospel there God's eye rests with delight.
'Cheyne beautifully remarks that Bethany wai
lied tu heaven "the town of Mary and her
Mer Mitba.
God U pL riflcd In His people more than in
I Ilij works of nature. ''The heavens declare
e dory of God, and the firmament showcth
s handiwork. l.ny uuto day uttereth speech,
id nlatit unto niifht fhoweth knowleJgc."
it nature's praise is either silent or lnnrticu
te; while the new heart sings forth Its glad-
8s not oaly audibly ami distinctly bat thauk-
lly, and tho lovellnet of grnce manifest)
elf m (iid-glorilylng actions. Sunday Scftoo
Keslst Beginnings.
The trees of the foreat held a solemn pnrlla-
put, wherein they cousulted of the innumera-
e wrongs which the axe had done them; there
re they enacted that no tree should hereafter
bd the axe wood for a handle, "on pain of
ling cut down." The axe travels up and down
forest, begs wood of the cedar, o;ik, ash,
hi, even of the poplar; not one would lead
fcn a chip. At last he desired so much as
fwld serve him to cut down the briers and
lahce, alleging that those 6brabs did suck
ay the juice of the ground, hinder the growth
d obscure the glory of the fair and goodly
es. Hereon they were content to afford him
Sniuch. When he bad gotten bis handle, he
, down themselves too.
bese be tho subtle reaches of sin; give it but
ittle advautage on fair promise to remove the
hublcs &nd it will cut down thy soul also.
crefore resist beginnings'; trut it not in the
st. Consider a sin, as indeed it is, a crucify'
of Christ; wilt thou say, I may crucify Christ
ttlpf f mnv trnurpp His flpflh. wniinH TTU
K, rierce IIis heart, a little. What man who
es the Lord Jesus would either say it or do
CunMtler thy falling into sin; will thou say,
k ay break my neck a little? Consider it a
ting thyself into unquenchable fire; wilt thou
I may burn my soul and body a little? As
Jeriijg we think the least misery too great, so
niBg let us think the least iniquity too great.
TUomas Adams.
Do Christian Missions Vajl
Another satisfactory reply to this oft-repeated
stion is given by the Christian Instructor.
c group ot lslanJs called Samoa by the
ivts and Navigators' Islands on many maps,
i a population of 34,700. They were flrt
Lted by missionaries of the London Society
1836, though Mr. Williams and some Tahiti an
khers were there a few years earlier. Now
whole nation professes Christianity; a third
Jthc population can read; 6000 adujtshave
u received Into church fellowship, and 4000
Ire are candidates for the eamo privilege.
itrihutlous for the support o? native teachers
bu.Lt to $10,000, aud $6000 in cish are con-
kilted annually to the London Missionary
lety. Where commerce was before unknown
(export trade ot some $25,000 now exists.
uch a glorious work as this has been accom-
ihed by Christians. "Therefore, my beloved
Ihren, be ye steadfast and immovable, always
lununm In the work of the Lord, forasmuch
e know that your labor is not in vain in the
d."
Increase of Light.
d Master Brookes teys, "If you only have
(tic light, bless God for it, aud He will give
starlight; when you have got starlight,
seGod lorit and He will give you moonlight;
d you have got mcoulight, rejoice in it and
will give you suu'igbt; and when you have
.sunlight praise Him still more, and He will
Le the light of your sun as the ligbt of seven
for the Lord llinuelf shall be the light of
i' tpirit."
UM51AR r" OF K KL I G 10 US WS.
EPISCOPAL.
The Rev. W. Giiswold Doane, of Albany,
11 1 is, lias received rue unanimous call ot
vtsiry of t. Murk's Church, in this city, to
bine rector of the pan.il).
W. G. Stewart, late a deacon of the Proteg-
El liebpal Church in the dijeese of Vir-
fa, bus been lormaliy deposed by the BUhop
tiai Mate.
Tue Itcv. Joseph I. Elsegnod has resigned
rectorship ot Trinity Church, Er$ ou, Pa.,
fHU incumbency or more than scveuieen
Mr. E. Capers, iormerly an officer in the
e Jciato arrov. has ueeu ordained do.ioou by
od Ouvi. of South C uoliiiH.
The BUIiod ot Ohio liai displaced from tho
istrv Mr. J. W, Ciucraft, lute u preobjter of
diocese.
BAPTIST.
iVfollowlnsr are Baptist propositions from
'Short memoa," Dy Dr. uibcox:
Tbe Bible is our oulv irulde. souren of
pledge, Hnd standard of authority iu mat
ot rellpton. Whatever is taudt in tho
ytures is to bo believed: whatever is tbro
'ued, is to bo obeyed. Aud what li there
uer eujoined nor taught, is not to ba iui-
d ou tbe ruitn or conscieuce oi uny uiau as
i-liuious obliiiation.
Tbe rieht of priva'e judtrraent in the ititer-
kttiou ot the Scripture. Kvery inuu bas tbe
t to lead aud explain tne B.uie lor utmseir.
u; refpouslble to Uod alone for the correct
Jrpretation ot the sacred word.
Freedom of conscience, livery one has the
it to bold such religious opinions us he may
Ive tbe iiiulH teacne, wltbout hinoruuc or
fction irom an;; eu iouh nt nc aoe-i not iu-
i upon or interiere wiui vne rlgots aud
ill pes of others by so doing.
Liberty ot speech. All men possess tbo
t not only to bolicvo but also tu profess
weclsre openly, HLd without fear or harm,
pever jelisrious opinions they may cntcrtnlu.
tirierl thpv urn not contrary to common
kl'tT. ... ...
the rmht or wov?nip. avery man uas a
to worship God according to the dictates
ils own conscience and the word ot Uoa, as
nderntauds it, without bindrauce or moles
hi; bo Ioiik as be does not Injure or interfere
t the right or others.
.Civil governneuls, rulers, and ro;;lstrates
o bo renpeoted. and tu all temporal matters,
icoutiary to conscieuce uud tho wortlot God,
ro to be obeyed. But they have no Jurisdic
tion in spiritual concerns, and have no right of
dictation, control, or interference in matters of
religious laitb and godliness; but are in duty
bound to protect all citizens in the uninter
rupted enjoyment of their religious privileges.
7. Tbe Christian Church is Independent of all
hun an authority, and under law to Christ alone.
It neither ought nor of rleht can have any
organic connection with the State; and tor
kings, princes, or priests to claim headsblpovcr
1t is a usurpation of Dlviue prerogaUvei aud
treason anoinst God.
8. None but repenera'ed persons ouht to bn,
or properly can be, members of tue Church of
Christ, whirh is a spiritual body aud separate
from the world.
I. Pastors are not to bo Imposed upon
churches, nor taken from them, without thmr
coruent; but are to bo chosen by tticm without
constraint, as by free men iu Chrlt, who have
a rleht to the choice of their religious touchers.
10. Christ is the only lawgiver in His Church.
CoLcequeutly the churches cannot make laws
for themselves, but only execute those which
He has piven. Nor can any man, or bodyot
men, legislate for the Church. The New Testa
ment alone is its fctitute book, by which, with
out change, tbe body ot Christ U to govern
itself.
The Bnplit Church at Doylestown, Pa. (tho
Bev. William Wood pastor), have commenced
tbe election ot a new nicoling-houso. from
designs prepared by David 8. Gendell, of this
city, architect. The new structure will be in
the Italian style of architecture, two stories
hiyh, built of bricks and rounb cast, The size
is 46 feet 6 inches by 'JO feet 6 inches, exclusive
of enmr anile (tower) ou the front
Itev. Jab?z Ferns, late of Stamford. Conn..
hrs accepted the call ot thoMauajunk Church
to become their pastor, and has entered ou his
juuors.
rKESBTTERIAN.
The Norris Square, or Niu'.h United Pros
bytcrlau Church of this cttv. of. which trie Rev.
James Croe is pastor, was lormaliy opened
anu oenicateu to tne worsnip ot uoa on paouain,
the4thinst. The services were conducted by
I hn rau t rr nrtrl tt in a Kit VlnnAat r9 1 Kn1iinl
Drs. Coop-r aud Dales, aud Rev. Dr. McAuley
and Mr. Galley of the Reformed Piesbyterlan
i-uurcn. At mo cio&eoi each service, morning,
afternoon, and evenine, a collection was taken
up to help liquidate the debt. Tbe nastorstated
that tbe cost of tbe building as It stood was
is.ijou, ana ot tnis sum $12,000 had been paid,
leavinu a debt ot SGOuO ou the building. Tho
colkctioi'8 during tbe day looted up almost
$3000, having now a debt of only $3000 on this
beautiiul and commodious church.
t'n the 30th of August tho Arbuckle Church,
Weft Virginia, a new and beautiiul little chapel,
was dcalcttted to the worship ot God. Services
coiiduced by the Uev. B. B. Blair. This house,
which is an olT-priiig of the mother churcli ut
Buflalo, is at once au ornament to the neighbor
hood and a monument to the enterprise of one
of the most zealous elders in the Valley of
uu m wtifl
The WBtmlutcr Church of Utlca, N. Y.
(Dr. Fisher's), are moving iu the matter of a
church ediOce lor their mission enterprise, in
tbe eastern part of the city. The foundations
ate already being laid, aud it is intended to put
up a building to coat about $12,000, so con
structed that it may easily be enlarged whun
neccfsury for the future wauts of the congre
gation. God has greatly blessed Midway congrega
tion (Clarendon district), South Carolina.
Twenty-nine have proressed their faith in Christ,
and were added to the church. Some of those
received into the communion of the church are
heads ot families; others young man and
wo nun; and others again members of tho
eabbath .School aud Bible class.
Mr. Stephen G. Hopkins, a son of Professor
S. ftl. Hopkins, of Auburn Theological Semi
nary, a licentiate of Cayuga Presbytery, has
accepted a call to the Presbyterian church in
Corry, Pennsylvania. Corry is a young city, of
seven or eight thousand people, situated on the
borders of the oil region.
Air. William Getty, of this city, was nomi
nated lor Moderator ot tho United Presbyterian
Synod of New York, at its late session at
Broadalbin, New York. It was an unusual
feature to nominate a ruling elder for this
otlice. He lucked but a lew votes of being
elected.
On tho 2'2d of August the Rev. Messrs. J. C.
Brown mid B. B. Blair organized a Prcsbyteriau
chuich at Coalsmouih, a growing town on the
Kanawha river. About twenty members were
enrolled, and two elders nnd two deacons elected
and installed.
The Christian Observer learns that the
session in Union Theological Seminary, Vir
ginia, opened on the 14th ot fepptember, "with
more than twenty students; several others are
expected. Of those now here eight will uuish
the course this year."
The Rev. J. G. McKee, Superintendent of
the Freedmcn's Mission at Nashville, Tenn.,
died on Sabbath, the 27th ot September, at
Ilarshavi'le, Ohio.
Tbe Rev. 11. F. Stewart, of Jamestown,
PtniiFjlvama, who not long since entered upon
that charue, has been called away by death.
The First United Presbyterian Church,
Cincinnati, Ohio, has given a call to the Rev.
John Kinnear, of the Presbyterian Church,
Irelund, now visltine this couutry.
A new Presbyterian church edifice ou Berke
ley meet, Boston, Mass., has been commenced
by the Rev, Dr. Blaikie's society.
GEBHAN REFORMED.
In 1818 the German Reformed Church had
but a single congregation in this city, wbtch
worshipped in the church in Race street, below
tourtb. Upon the Introduction of tbe tiuglish
language, the Geiman portion of the congrega
tion lett, and in 1819 erected the church in St.
John street, below Green, or which Dr. II. S.
Bibighaus was pastor fT over aquurter of a
century. In 1851 this congregation commenced
colonizing, and since that time six other Ger
man congregations were organized in various
parts of the criy. The first was iu Howard
stieet, above Thompson; the t-ecoud, Zion
t hurch, in Sixth street, above Girurd aveuue.
The membership of the latter is 700, wnilst the
mother congregation, Saleuis. in ht. Joho street,
numbers moie than twice as mauy members.
At a late nieeliug ot tho l'resbviery of
Muiieie, the Rev. C. K. Kuester took a 'letter of
dinil?nou, to uuite with the ludiu'.a ClasU of
the Western Ctrnian Reformed SyuoJ,
UETUODIST.
At the opening of tho Nevada Conference,
BMiop Scott said: During Uis lormer tay, teu
yen!- ago, lie could ouly secure the use of a
viiutul IihiI nsa preaching place. Now we have
beie fix churches, erecied at un average cost of
$14 lCtTCli each, urd ten pursouages, Bt au ive
rageroBtot i!76 each I be total church property
valuation boitg $!4.760. Ten years ago there
was no Suuday School in this region. Now
thcro are 21 schools, 121 otliecrs und teachers,
and 877 members.
The Rev. O. W. Landreth, appointed at tho
last tension of the Philadelphia Conference to
Cbribtiuna, Delaware Circuit, has withdrawn
lrom the ministry and membership of the Metho
dist Kpiscop&l Churc h, und united with the Pro
tetd.nt hniscopal Church.
The Rev. J. Kuox, tbe widely knwa fruit
grower, has arranged und nuidly. hi ted up a
tmrel, in one ot llie Duii.iiues mi his trnit larni
ou the hill above Mrniiugmini, near Pitlsourg, ,
Peun dvlvuniii. !
UNITARIAN,
A Unitarlfin Convention was sitting in No
Yik this week, side bv side with the great
Council of tbe Episcopal Church. It had little
to do in any practical way, to it set about
amending the coustltutiou ol the body, adopted
Bon e, years ngo, and amended it in u way
wh'.ch we coiuinen I to Mioe who are clamoilug
lor doctrlual libcriy. The article a lovted is us
joliows;
, "Article 9. To secure the Urifpst unity of spirit and
the widest co-optimum. U iu titratiy undxra ood tliat
mioeulirlloi;sol Hi in tjou'wuuce iuolu.lloii the ir
nuibld aud coDstlluilou, ar exprtPkluua only or lm
njhjorlly commluliiK n no deif-"' tuoNO wiiu o'-lcut
to mem Ld depnuuiit wholly lor lhrt erl'uat uo u
tliecouneiitlhpy eomiu.uu itivirowa menw frum
IbecircUof our (ellowBliip." u,a
A constitution is only the opinion of the ma
jority ; the minority may believe as Us members
please. What a rope of sand such a constitu
tion must be 1 Dr. Bellows spoke warmly aeainst
tho amendment as "au attempt to shake off
Christianity," Intimated that he would hereafter
have to Use ft "solitary way ;" but ctuo back
alterwatd", and said tht he was rea ly to go
with tlirm to the end of the way. But Is not
this the logical result of the eilbrt to establish
a "cieedlrer," religion? Uniiailanism has gone
to eeed in liberal Christianity. I'rcs'iylerian.
LUTHERAN.
The R"v. O. Basler, President of the Gpne
rnl Council, and Dirccor of the Farm School
at Zelionople, Pennsylvania, died on the even
ing of the 31 iQbt., having been la feeble health
lor seme time.
The chair of tho Professor of the German
language in Pennsvlvnnia Colleae, vuaatcd by
the rcHcnatton ot Professor Wi'kin, has been
temporal tly supplied by the appointment ot the
Rev. William Notz, Ph. D.
CONGREGATIONAL.
The New Bethel Misslon of Plymouth
Church, situated on Hicks street, near Fulton,
Brooklyn, was formally opened on a late Sib
baih a'teinoon, a large attendance ot ladies,
gentlemen, and children connected with the
mission being present.
The Rev. Frank Russell, late of the nsrt
ford Theological Seminary, has accepted a call
to the church recently ornani.d by American
residents at Hllo, Sandwich Islands, ut a sa.ury
of $1000 iu gold, and a parsonage.
The Congregationalists have nearly coti-
fleted a new church a few steps from Congress
lull, in Saiatogu, New York. It is a plniu but
neat fanctuary. which will scat about 700.
Mr. W. P. C. Wright, a graduate of Oberlin
and Union Seminary, was ordained as pastor of
the Plymouth church, m this city, October 1;
sermon by the Rev. W. B. Brown, of Newark.
The Trustees of the Theological Institute at
Ilartlord, Conn., have placed the palaries of the
lour Professors and of the Fniuncial Secretary
at $2600 each.
MORAVIAN.
Fifty acres of laud, unincumbered by any
condition, has been given to tLc Moravian
Church at New Dorp, SUten Island, by Com
modore Vanderbilt.
RAILROAD LINES.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
FALL TIME, TAKIKO KKFECT SEPT. 13, 18W.
Tiio iruiuB or tfae flimsy Irauia ttomral Kaliruad
leave me J-'fpot. at TUlKTY-D'IKHT and MArtKl'
Bireels, wblcn la readied directly by; the art, t
tir-et cars, toe last car oonuecllug wnu eaou ttolu
leaving Front and Market streets lulrty mln.ttns be
fore lis departure. Tbo Clieruut and Waluut btroet
cars run wlihln one square oi tue Depot.
Uo (Sundays The Market bireel car leave Front
and Market streets lUl-ty-ttve mlnulea bolore the de
parture ot eacli train.
blepplug Car Tickets can be had on application at
thM Ticket cilice N. W. corner Wluib. aud Cllieouat
streets, and at tbo depou
AgtDta of the Union Transfer Company will call
for aiid deliver btigeage at tbe depot. Oruors leu at
No, mil c-besnul Biieui, or Ho. lit Market (.reel, will
receive aUenUo ylz.
Mall Tralu 8-00 A, M,
Faoil Accomiuodaduu, 10 SO A.. Al., 1 00, aud k uo F. M.
Fast, i-U.e U 40 A. M.
Kile Kxpress ll'lUA. M,
IlarrlBtmrg Aceoiuiuoiiaiiuu 2 kO F. JU,
LaiiennU'r Accoruruodallou m. 4'iki P. M.
Farkesbure Train 5'SO P. M.
Cinclnuwtl Fjipre 81KI P. U,
KrlB Mail ana tiurlalo JtxpruBS ,... U 00 F. M.
Fbllaoelpbta Express UfOMlirtit.
Krio Mall leaves dully, except Sunday, ruuulr, io
WllliHniHpori rnly baturdcy ribt On Hund y uibt
paesecgera will luave Fblludeipblu at 12 o'clock.
Fbllauelpbla Kxpress leaves daily. All owier trains
dally, except Haudty. , . , ...
Tbe Weniern Accommodation Train runs dally, ex
cept bnnday. For this train tickets must be pro
cured aud bag&age delivered by 6 00 P. M., at No. 116
"""tUAINS AR1UVB AT DEPOT. VIZ.:
Clncini.aii Jfcxpres...--. ............14S A. M.
Pbllrdeli hla ItxpreHS. ...7 lu A, in,
Faoli Accoruruoilatlon .--,8 20 a. M , iHOa'id7'IO F. M.
Krle Mall and F.utlalO iixpreba..w...............7 10 A. At.
Pnrkcubura Tralu 10 A. M.
Fast Line ;if A M,
Lane4ier Tralu...........,","-,""" ....1M0 F. M
I,.ri ii.inrHM .........510 P. M
Iay Kxprnxn 6 do P. M,
RAILROAD LINES.
llarrisnnrv Aceoinmodatlon.... , trsOF. bi.
For furtber luft.ion TIcket at
Ko. 601 CUiisA UT aireei.
CAPT. V. 1). MAY,
Continental Hotel,
FRANCIS FUNK. Ticket Agent,
Ho. IIS MAKKSI r-tree!.
BAM DEL H. WALL4CI.,
Ticket Agent at tbe Dopot,
The Pennsylvania Katlroad Company will not as.
en me any rlxk for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap-
arel. and limit their rfspounlbliay to One Hundr d
'ollara In value. All Baggage exceeding tbat amount
In value will be al iberinlc of tbe ownir, unle: takea
by special contract, KDWAIU) U. WILLI A MB.
42h General Superintendent Altoona, Pa,
WEST CHESIEK AND PHILADELPHIA
KaIL-nOAD WIN'IKK AKKAMIEUENT,
On and alter MOJN'DAV, October C, Uiib, Trains will
leave a follows:
Leave Philadelphia from the Dopot, TIIIKTY
FIBT aud CUKSMJT btreeis. 7 45 A. M.. 11 A. M...
2 fo 1. M., 418 P. M 40 P. M.. 615 and 11 8' P. M.
Leave weatuuester tor Pblladelpbla, from Depot
on est li arket street, al 6'26 A. M., 7 45 A. M , 8 00 A.
M , 10 45 A. M., l-.S P. M 4-60 P. V., and 6'6S P. M.
TruliiB leaving W ent Cbemer at 8 no a. Al., and leav
ing Pbiludelpbla at 4'uO P. M., will Rtop at li. C. Junc
t Ion nnd M cu la only. Passengers to or Irom station
between West Chester and 11. C. Junction, goiun
I'.ubi, Hill take train leaving Wts. Cbejter at 7'45
A. M., and going West will lake the train leaving
Pblladf ipbia al 4 CO P. M., and transfer at 11. (J. Junc
tion. Tbe Depot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by
the t:hesnut and Walnut blreet era. Tuone of tbe
Market blreet line run wltblu one Bquuro. The
cars ot bulb Hues conucct w lib each train upon Us
arrival.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at M A. M. and 2 0 P. M.
Leave Wrsi Chester al 7 65 A. Jt. and 4 00 P M.
Trains leaving Pblladelpbla at 1V a. hi. and 4 SO
P. M - and leavlug West Cheater at s 00 A. M. aud 4 60
P. M.. connect ai 11. C. Junction with Trains on I', it
B U K 11. , lor Oxford and Intermediate points.
4 log HEJN11Y WOOD, Cjeueral Sup't.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
rnTN PHILADELPHIA AND tken.
Jmi i Til ii i ! ton bteamooal Line. Tbe sieambuat
jlj ti jfuuiiKoT biavea AHcll btruei Wbarf, tor
Trenton, stopping at Tacoiiy, Torrendale. Ueverlv.
Burlmgion, Briuiol, Florence, Koboluu' W harf, and
White Hill.
Leaves Atch fctreet Wharfl Leaves South Trenton,
baiurday, Oct. 17, 1 l'.tw Saturday, Out, 17, a 1. U
bnnday, Oct- IS, to Burlmgion, Bristol, and lnor
ruealme lnutliig, J. Vt Arcu btrevi wharf ac 8 A.M.
find it P. II : leaves Bristol at H'1; A. M. and 4 'i P. M.
Monday, Oct lit, 1H l'.M Mundav, Oct. lit, 6,' P.at
lueeuay, " 20, 'i'.i P.M 'lu.sduv 2o, dou'-g't
Wea'uay, 21, S F.M j Wed day, ' 2., 7 A.M
Hmrsday ' 2 8 F M I lmisday, 2S, SAM
Friday, " 1U, don't ft Friday, ' 'ii, AM
1'ai e to T rentou, 40 ctuuj eacb way; lnturnudlate
places, it5 cents. 4 11
. u-"T' F01i WILMINGTON, CUESTEtt,
.i-Jr'lir i-oott.. Fro, luwua. iixjar-
iuz?4S2; nio tloneis, lliiinina,
l.e Aivirij leavts OtC'il'iN'UT Street
W barf at 8 46 A. iA ana rettiruluK lbuvi.s Wilmmrf
ton ui Z P.M. K.K urlnu Ik kd m. 1,) ivi'H, ine
Bie nit r d. at. Iti.'iUis I .-uvea CilE&NUi' Hti.et
Wbarf al If li. Faic, 10 cms. 10 1 2,v
CJCZA OPPOSITION TO TfIR t'OM-
sYiihiai.il ulamjulkli
ill v - Ul kj 1
blertij.tr JOHN
BVLVKSTUR will muka rtrl.e
jj.iuio.unn Hi niiuinigiuu (nunuayext.oiHt; ..oorli
lng at Cbek.er and Mmcus Hook, ieiivljg AUCI1
iien.iian aimi a.m. andn-w P. tu i reluming,
11 tV imu,t' ' ,; A- u- ftd U so P. M,
Light trtnguia taken.
. tstr Cfti.uiiu.
e KZZS DAILY EXCUKSIOK3. Till
-antSTV--Trria splenuiu eteaaibuat JOHN A. WA.U
i!n. jti.vt UtilusisUT blrecl Wnarf, Phllada., at I
o'cloek aud o'clock P. lor Burlingion a i
Brmtol, touobltig at Ittvenoxi. Torrejdato, AtiUaius.a,
and"? jJl'lu:ull''' leVO JiilaUtl 1 O'oiooa
Fare, ti cents each way: Kxonrsloo 40 cm. 4 11 U
p n.TT-N FOR NEW YOUK-SWIFT-SUBB
tmm liTr"""T,'rtiMtnn Compauy Doepnicb
a u oiiiuio Llueu, via Delaware and ltitriian
Canal, on and alter the lr,tii ot March, leaving dally at
12 m. Kid 6 P. M.i, eountcilug wiiu all Moriueru aud
Eolern l.nes,
I r tn iKbt, which will be taken on aooommodatlni
terms, apply mi "h."jia m. m, jiaiku hiu
HI
No. Lii h. LkLAW Ai
:rh SUNDAY EXCURSION.
C'heHiiut sire: t wharf at
4iXi.CllANe.K OF
hit. . ...i 4 u J L, toil i leuves i iu'hiuh sire: t wharf ai
Hi AJI., auu 2 F. M., lor Burlington aud Bruttol,
toiiehliig ai Tacony, HIViTton, Ainlaliisl.t, aud litf
villi,. LekVliiL l.nolol al 10u A. M. aud 4 IV trf. Faro.
26i.nl:. Fxcursiou, 4o ceuis. lo 10 all
COAL.
BMIDI'LEI ON A Cl)., DEALrta IS
. HAKLKIhH LEHIGH and JsJLULU VR1
ni'AI.. Ke.t diyuudt.r cover. Prepared exprft'-sij
i fur iwnu.r fi. ro. 1.13 WAHiiXb:i
sVvuuua. uruoa no. an whiwu i bhiw. i
.iohn o n u r.i p.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
a:mii no. sis liOUOB tsiurcKT, am
0. 178 CIUhKVT TBKET,
tit FHII.ADltl.PHIA.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-"
IUK VIDDLK KOtTK.-bortn anH mont
oireot Une to Bethlehem, Faaton, Alleotown, Mauob
(bonk. Baxleton, White Haven, Wllkeebarre, Ma
banoy City. Monni Oarmel, Pitt ion. bcramon.Oarbor
lale, and all the polnM in ths Lehigh and Wyoming
Coal Keglon.
Paiieiif er Depot In Philadelphia, gf, W. OOmer ol
BKKliB and AM K BiUAJ streeuT
kikvkn DalL.y TKAIN4 On and aftor
WHUKKSDAY, July to, 1M. passenger Trains leikva
the New Depot, corner 01 BF.RK8 and AMBttlOAN
Street, nally (Hnndayasonpled, as follows;
At 4'46 A. It. Aooommodatioa fox iroxi Wash
ington. At 7-45 A. M. Morning Kx press for Bethlehem and
Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Jxallroad,
sonneotlng at Bethlebeni with .Lehigh Valley and
Lnblgh aud Husquehanna Kaliroaua for KHiton, Al
lenlown, Catasaaqua, Slatlngton, Maach tlhnnk
Weatherly, Jeaoonvllle. Haxieton. White Haven,
Wllatharre. Klngnlon, Plttsion, aud all points la Ln
bl jh and Wyoming Valleys' ;alno to cunnaotlon with
Lebigb and Mahnoy Ball road for Mahauoy City;
and l:hCatawlfr.a Railroad for Rupert. D,nvllle
Mdion, and Wl!IIarr.r,port Arrive at Manoh Chunk at
12 no A.M i at Vt likeribarrr at 8 P. M,; at Mahano City
at t P.M. rasseni-.ers by this train can lake the Lehigh
Valley 'fain. raRlig Kelbli hom at 11-55 A M. for
F..HU.IS, and poinu cn New Jeiscy LHintral Katlroad
to JNow York. ,
At 845 A, M. Accommodation for Doylostown,
stupplng at all Intermediate Wauons, Pr.swoi'aerpf'ir
billow Wrove, ilallioro' and Fiarisvllie. by this
wain, take rtnge at Old York Koad.
At 10"0 A. M. Accuiuru OaU(iu for Fort tlBshinc
uiu.i'npi Uii at liiieruivdlale btatlons.
Atl'4'iP. M. Lehliih Valley Kxprew for Lothle
ben', Allentown, Manch Chunk, Whllo i'aven,
UJlll'.U.B.r. Il.ilal..i. Mal.Bn.u ('111. .n. ....... 1 1 1
Hhriiandt a.' M t. Curuiei, plttsion aurt Kcrnnton, aud
an nr.ii is in manauoy ana w yomtng ooai nryions.
At tub P. M. Acconinindailon for iwyio-.iown,
topping at all lntorruodlnte s '-a' Ions.
ai 1 1& r.ai. jutnigu ano Pimqueiistoa r.ipreis Mr
Ei.lMeh,ni. liaiwil. Al.enuisi n. llujcli Chunk.
W lllkesharre, and Scrauton.
At i-16 P. M. Accouiuiodatlon for Doylestown,
Hopping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for
n mow urove. itairoro, ajo tiarisvii.e laan
tlageat Ahlngion; for New Hope at Doylestown,
At 6iki P. M. Through acoomuionaiiou for Bi'lbla
hem and a',1 ntatlons on main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Le
h'gh Vailuy Leblgb aud Smqnehanna venlng Tralu
for 1 prion. lleunivcc Uaucb Chunij.
At t w P. M. Aucomiuwiatloa for LansdAle, stop-
r!l.gai all InternienlRte Btntlons.
A i U'8u P. M.. Accommodation for fort W aililnj.
ton. , ,
lliAlKU SKKIVE IW PHIL.ADJKBPHIA,
From Bethlehem at ami and Hits iVT.. m.i anil
a : P. M.
il'i A. M. and 2-00 P.M. Trains rnalcra dlrer-tcnnneo-
tl'.in l'b Lcblgh Valley and Jjehlghapil Himgu 'l-.auna
rnlns from B.aston, BciaLtuu, Wlikeabarre, MUouy
SJlLv, and Hazletou.
l-anttengers leaving wiixesnarre ai 145 P. M. con
nect at Bethlehem at6u& P. M.. and arrive In 1'hlla.
delpbia al8'il 1', M.
itoiu ioyiestiwn a M,, cou ana 7'0u l. m.
From Lanndnle at T A. M.
From Vnrt Waahlnaton at8'30. 10'45 A. M. anil -1
P. M.
Philadelphia for Beth lebem at 980 A.M..
Pblladelpbla for lioi'ltiuowu al2'00P. AT.
Doykstown for Philadelphia at 7-00 A. M.
Betbleberu for Pblladelpbla at i'HO P. M,
Fifth aud Sixth Streets Pas.it uizcr Cats uoQVcr ta
seDgerB to aud from the new depot.
woitecnrsof Keccnd and Third cireeMHiine ano
rjulon Una rnn within a short disianca of mo
depot.
.1 legem Dinsi do proenreu av ins iicket OIUCO, in
order to secure Uie lowest rules ol fare.
Ilcketn Bold and Bat-race checked thronirb to tirln
cipal pointB. at Mann's North P. nnf ylvanla Bgag
Ktpress Otlioe. No. 106 H. FliTH -Street.
FOB NRW YORK. THE CAMDEN
1COO.AND A id BOY AND PHI LA It KL. Fit I A
A.D TltKN'le N Hi ILKOAD .HJM PAN Y LINEd.
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW VOi-tK, AND
WAY PLACJid. Fl'.OM. WALND'A' Hl'lUiLUX
WHARF.
Alb-no A. If., via Camden and Ambov Accom mn.
datlon m irm
At 8 A. M via Cam don and Jersey Cilv Ax-
press M all 800
at x r. ill., yiauHmuen anu Ainooy ILxprein... g'OO
At 8 80 P. M., via Camden and Jersey O.ly Fjr.-
press................ 8'00
Ait r. M., ior Amouy sua iniermeaicie uiuiljns.
A 1 5'BO and 8 A. M., 2 and P. M.. lor Freehold,
At 8 and lo A. M 2, 3'Su and 4'ao P. M. for Treuton.
At6'8ti.8. and 10 A. M.. l. 2. 8. x-811. txn. fl r,,l 11 so
P. M. for BoiUeukOwu, Burlington, Beverly, aud
Dflai.ro. .
A 1 6-, ana 10 A. M.. 1. 2. 3, 8 0. 4-30. 8, and 1 1 3fl P. M..
for Florence.
At 6 30 ana 10 A. M., l, 8, 4 so, e, and ll-so P. M. for
KUkPwater, Riverside, Rlvertou.and fulmvia.. 2 P.M.
for Rlverton and fiso P. M. tor Palmyra.
Al 680 aud 10 A, M. , 1, 8, 4-30, 6, aud IPSO P. M. for
Fih HooBe.
The 1 and 1180 P. M. Linos leave from Market
Street Ferry (upper ido).
X luiii A.xnirMu i;r.ru i .
At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jeraty City, New
York Hxpt ens Llue F'are
At 7 and 11 A.M.. 2i, 'iiO, aud 8 P. M. for 1 ronton
and l.rlutol. And at lU'lft A. M. for Brlatol.
At 7 and 11 A.M., 2 80, aud 6P.M. lor ilorrUiVllle
and Tully town.
At 7 aud 10-16 A. M., 280, and 6 P. M. for tSobencks
andF.ddlnguu. . ,
At 7 auu tu'io a. a., out "i u. buu o r, m, nr ooru
wells, Torrlbdalo, Holaieebuig, Tacony, WiH'iiuo
tiIi.u Tiririmburs. aud Fraukturd, and ai8 p. M. for
Hbimeuuurg and luu-rnjedlate atuilous.
Via Connecting Railway.
At -80 A. M.. l oo 6-80. ana 12 P. M. New Yorlc Kx-
pr ent, Lines, via Jersey City, Fare 8 it5.
Ah l A. AL., jamigrau jiut,, x are, t&
A f. 1'IUi A ll.nn Mnitriava nnlv Na YurlC KXOrspa
Line. Fare,f3'25.
1 be -80 A. M., and ta30 P, M. Lines will mn dally,
All others, fcunoays excepted.
. . . ' . . . a.'ui .. ... I I t D ILr Iris tlliMiitrr.fi
Al -W A. JU.,, 1-I U o ou, auu i . .. .uim
a t u-ha a m im and 12 P. M. tor Bristol.
At 12 P. M. (Nlghl), for Morris vllle, Tttliytown,
Bchei.'ek's.Kdtllnrtou.W'rnwelltt.TorriHdale.lloiaies
burir. l ura.nv. W lhsUiouUng, Bridesburg, and i tatLk-
lord,
Por lines leavlnK Kensington Depot take the can
on Third or Jjitib -meets, aiCbeinuiHireel,8 minutes
before departure, '1 he cm s on Market street Railway
run dirtct to West Phlladeiph a Depot; Chesuut aud
Walnut wiibln one square, un UiiutiB lueiuaraei
street cars will run to connect with tue 8 80 A.M. and
1 8U P. M. lines,
BKLVIDKBK DKLAWAKK RAILROAD LINES.
. . . . .'I...... . ... . I . I n l.ni. b llr
A, 7 w A. ill. IU. I.SII, X'Kiia, JUU..U.UI .. . . ,
Hicilra, lihaca, Owe;o, Rocheuter, Biug'iamtou, Os
kir......i.H. I4ti.aiki.iiJ. M.iinrriAM. W ilir.e.iiLiai're.
bcbooley's Mountain, etc.
Al7vOA. Mi ana s ow x. v mipuwu, l-mwuu,.
bnrg. Water Gup, Belvldere, KaHtou, Lauionuvnle,
Flemlngtou, etc Tne 8 80 P. M. Lino connects direct
,i.k ...o Trin loavlnc Kaxton lor Mauch Cuuuk.
Allentown, Beiuleheiu.oto.
At 6 P.M. for Lambertvlile aud Intermediate Si-tlous.
r i'DEB ART) BUJtLltNOTOn CO., AND PEM.
iiJiltTOk aNDHIOH IH'IOWjS RAILROADd,
a t 7 ami in il.. i. 8 8 . auu fi-8u F. M.. for Mer-
ctsanihvuit', Muoiestown tiariford, Mason vllle.tTalus
IOit, Mount Ijo ly, buiithville, KwantiVllle, Vluueu
towr Blrmlugham. and PniubDiton.
At 7 A. M., 1 and 8-30 P. M., fur BewtBtown, Wrli'bts
lowu. cookbiown, buw Kgypl, lioruemtown, CreAin
Dose. Imlaistown. Ntiarmi, ana Jtt lenmiowii.
WILLIAM JLUA'lZMJUt.Ayfnt.
Bi'ptemher 14. 18(18 15
jUILaDH LPHIA, W1LJ11NOTON AND liAL
)' TIMOlilU KAlLivOAD.
commencing KO.VDaV, t)cio.io,- 6, lset. i'rat.is wlil
Kve l epui corner or iiuut euei auu tviAAX-
INUTOJS Avenue as follows:
u. v.Mu.11 i ruin i g'uo A. II . (Hnndavs evcr.i'tqS)
f ir lu.ltiiuore, su)piug at ail Regular tslatlitns, cou.
o. cting with Delaware ivauronu at vnwmawu lor
CiluteUfcud Intermediate ritailous.
i.x (eB iratn aiii io a. in. duhuiv mui.i ior
naltluiorear.d Wa.iblngtou, r.toppiug tit WiiUiaigtin,
Perryville, aud liavre-de-Urace. Ouuueoia at WU
Dilnkion with train for New Uivitle,
nxpiuus Train a. 4 01 P. M. (Kuudays excepted) for
Fsliimore and WaBUiuatcn, suipplug at Cheater,
Thurlow, Lluwood, Ciaymout.WllunugUiu, Newport,
bianton, Newark, Klkvon, iSorUieasi, Uhorleslowu,
Perryville, Huvre-de-oracti, Abt-rucen, Putrymau s,
ri'ltewood, Magunlla, Chase's and Kiemruer's Run,
Night Lxpreus al 11 80 P M. (Dally) lor Baltimore
and Washington, gtonnlngat Chester, Tnorlow, Llu
wood, Cluymout, WilniliiKtou, ewark, Hi kiou,
Noril,eNt,FerryvtUo ard Havre-dB-Orace.
Paibeugers for Fortreus Monroe ana Norfolk will
take tueli.46 A. M.Trntn .
" WILMINOTCN TRAINS.
Slopping at Bii tUoui btstwevn Puhadelphla and
WLev"gphiladelphta at 11-00 A. M., -80, 6 00, and
7 tu P. M. The 6 ou P. M. Train oouneotn with Dalawaro
Railroad for liar ring wu and lntormodlate slailouo.
Leave Wllmlngtou ?no and trio A. at., rao, 4'16, aud
T-oii P. M. The 8lo A. M. Tralu will nut stop between
TO?. ilm Wilmington run. dall7. All
other Aceomnioilatlon tralim isunuys excepted.
FROM BALTlMOKlli TO Pllll.ADha.PHlA.
Leave Baltimore 7; A. M.. Wtw-MfUli riBA. H..
Exoresn: 2'Z6 P. M., Kx press: 7 26 P. M., Kxpress,
tUJNDAY TRAIN FROM. BALTlMOKm,
Leaves BalilLiore at 7 26 P. M., stopiilug at Magno a,
Perrymau'sVAberdeen, Havre-oa-Orace, Perryv lie,
t barlesujwn Norih-Kasl, K'.klon, Newark, fctautou.
V&iZy,WWUm'u!?ioF Clajmoul, Liuwooa, turf
Clhrou-h ticket lo all potnUWest. Bonth, and
Bot," n ay bi procured at tbe Ticket Ofllce. No.
W CHNLT Htreet, under tbe Continental Hotel,
whereto, siate-rooms and berths In sleeping cart
can Le SM-ured during the day. Persons purchasing
irekeuaublsolho. caa havethelr baggage cbeck5
at thelVrs&UaDoe hv the Union Trans.er Oomiiauy,
48 H. i. K.KNNBY. BuperlnUtndeut.
RAILROAD LINES.
TTAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH
J FKNNH YLVANIA Rail. ROAD, to Wilkes
Larre. Mahauoy City. Mount lrmol, Oentralla, aud
all oluis ou Lehigh Valley Balixoad aud lu
brByCnewarTangemenU, perfected th! day, this road
Is euabled to give Increased despatch to meroiiaudiM
coimlKUfd to ibe above named poiuia.
Uuods delivered (at the Through Jfretght Depot, ,
to, K, corner of FRONT aud NOULJb! UlreeU,
Before P. M.. will reaub Wllkisbarie. UouutCarmel,
Mul.kuoyt Ity. and Hie other Btalloun In Mahauoy aud
Wyoming valleys butoro U A. M. ol the succuedluf
day mluT j,! ti l.I.Irl CLAUK, AeuU
TDBADINfJ BAlLROAD. GREAT TRUNK
J-V LINK from Philadelphia to the Intorlor of
Pennaylvaala, tbe Bchuylkul, Hasqnehanna, Cum
berlaad, and Wyoming Valleys, the North, North-
went, ana tne uanaaas. Hummer Arrangement of
. ii-iubfliuui.1,71 AUiifll.i inn IHVIIi .un
CompanT'i Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhlll streeUj'
ruoiwieir.nia.ai me rollnwlng hours:
MORlalhlil iluinuimi.rnnj A .a A M
fo V. BV.IUIKIllla 1 :ui,kni ' ov " .
r lUftlltl. .nrf All InlMml.l.M.tlnM Anil Allttn
town.
Jtietnrnmc, learns Blading at (-S0 P. M.. arriving
In Philadelphia at 18 P. M.
'MORiMUMO ir.xrKitjH.-ll 8' is A.M.. for Reading
Lebanon, Harrlabnrg, Pottavllle, Pine Grove, I'aiUa-
Ona. iSUnhtirv. Wllll.ni.L.nvl b'l...l Unnl..D,
NlfgafaFalu, BnfTalo, Wllkest-arre, PltUtou, York,
Carlisle, Cbambernburg, Hagerstown, eto.
m tu, i ou train oonnecis at Bawling wltn ine r;asi
Pennsylvania Railroad tralun tor Allentown, etc.,
ana the 8'IS A. M. Innn4. I . . ,,. A I ..... Vol! ..W
i,JJVlIir3?'rrV'-bn,''eto'! ' Port Clinton with (iBta-
i mTr. . .1 wimamaport, Dock waver;,
..J.m.Ka',eU!aft..,Urr,',barf wlh Northern Ontral,
CurnberlandValleytand Hchuyiklll and Hiuqnehanna
ern,h...kn.. i,, ",Mlui wiiiiamsport, ior,
"aP?r,,r",r. Plneerove, etc.
.til?2' V0", hx pRH. Loavoa Philadelphia
at 880 P. M. for TtAiilIn- i. 1. ... . ,..
connecting with Reading and Columbia Railroad"
trains for Columbia, etc.
POTTSTOWN Al)COMMODATIOX.-LaTM Potts
town at 6-45 A. M., stopping at Intermediate stations:
arrives In Pbllndelpnlaat S oS A. M. Rnturnlng le.tvea
Philadelphia at 4 80 P, M.I arrives In Poitaiown at 6 o
KKAwnu AcvuimiMonATION-L-Aves Roadtng
at 7 80 A, M., stopping at all way statlouu: arrives in
Pblladelpbla alio la A.M.
KelnruiiiK. leaves Phlladelchla at 8-1S P. M.i arrives
In Beading at 8 05 P. M.
Trains tor rnnaaeipnia leave narriBonrg at B'lo a.
M., and PnttHVllle at 8-1S A.M., arriving In Philadel
phia at 1 P. M. Afternoou tralun l(uve HarrlRlmrg at
2 05 P.M.. and Pousvllle at 2'U P. M.! arriving al
rhllBdelphia at 6-46 P. M-
Harrlhburg atoinmniltlon Insves Blading at 7-18
A. M and Harrlsburg at 410 P. M. Conneoilng at
Beading with Atternoon Accommodation south at
6-80 P. M.. arriving in Philadelphia at 16 P. M.
mareiir,tin, wun a rameuger car aitacnea, loaves
Philadelphia at li-45 noon for Po'tivllle and ail Way
Stations: leaves Pottsvllla at 7 A. M. for Philadelphia
and all other Way blallons.
All tbe above trains run dally, pnudsyi excepted,
ttnnday trains leave Pottsvlti at 8im A. M., and
Philadelphia at 8 16 P.M.) leave Philadelphia for
Resdiug at 8 W A, Um returning frum Beading at 4 li
CUE8TEB VALLKY RAT LI'O AD. Passengers
for Downu-gtown aud intern; od late points lake the
7 HO A. M- '''" and 4'Sfj P, M. t ruins from phlladel
phla, retnrulng from DOWuliigtuwu at 680 A, M., P00,
auu n-n Mr, m.
PKltKlOMKN RAILROAD, Fassengers forBklp
pat k take 7-0 A. M. and 4 8j P. M, tralus from Phila
delphia, returning from Skipjack at g-io A. M.anJ 1-21
P.M. blase lints for various points In Pergiomea
Valley connect with trains at coilegevllle and okip
cark. KKff YORK EXPEK88 FOR PITTSBTJRGI AND
THK WKfeT. Leav( New York at It A M., 6 00 and
8 00 P.M., passing Beading at lTo A M.,1-84 and 10-10 P.
M., aud connect at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and
Northern CentraljKallroad Kxpreas Tralus for Fills
borg, Chicago, Wllliarm port. Klmlra, Bui II more, etc.
lUilurnlng, Kxpress Train leaves Ilarrlsbnrg, on ar
rival of Pennsj Ivama Kxpress from Pl.taburg, at 2:50
and 6-26 A. M., 86 P. M.. parsing Reading at 4 44 and
7- 06 A. M and 11-40 P. M arriving at New ork, 10-10
and n-46 A. M , and K-00 P. M. Sleeping Cars aocom
pauylng these trains through betweun Jdrsey City and
Pittsburg, witbont cbaufre.
Mall train lor New York leaves Harrlsbnrg at 8"10
A. M. and 2-06 P. M. Mall train for Harrlsburg leave
New Yt-rk at 12 Noon.
KCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. -Trains
leave Pottavllle at 6-45 11-80 A. M., and 6'40 P, M.. re
turning from Tamaqua at 8 5 A. M. and 2 16 and 4 86
BCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD, Trains leave Auburn al 7'55 A.M. for Plne
greve aud Harrlsburg, and at 12-16 P. M. for Plue
grove and Treu.ont; reluming from Harrison re at
8- 80P. M., and from 'Fremont at 7'40 A, M., ana 6'3S
TICKETS. Tli rongh flrst-clnss tickets and eml
grant tickets to all the principal points lu the North
and West and Cauadas.
txcurslon Tickets from Philadelphia to Beading
and intermediate sla Ions, good lor day only, are sold
by Mnrninri Accommodation, Marlcel Tralu, Rending
aud Pottaiown; Accommodation Trains, at reduced
rates.
ixcuralon Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day
oaiy, arc sold at Kiadlug and luicrmodiute stations
by Knauiug and Pollstown Aocommodailon Traini at
reduced ratos.
'1 lie 101 lowing tickets are obtainable only at the
Ofhceef B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 27 8. Fourth
stieet, Phlladelnhla.or U.A, Nlooiia, Ueneral bupor
Intendent, Beading.
Coiuiiiutation Ticket at 26 per cent, discount, be
tween any points desired, lor fi'inillea and ttrnu,
M ileage Tickets, good for2 00 miles, between al
points, at ti2-60 each, for Uuillita and Urms.
beasoa Tickeu, for three, six, nine, or twelve
monilia, tor holders only, to ail point at reduced
rates.
Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be
furuiHhea with cardu, entitling liiciuseivea aud wives
to tickets at hali lure.
Kxcuroion Tickets lrom Philadelphia to principal
stations, good for MtUiuday, wumlny, and Monday, at
reduced iare, to be had ouly ai tlid Tloket Oulce, at
Thirteenth and Callowhitl etrefcUj,
FBF1UHT. Ooods of all descriptions forwarded
to all tbe above poluia frum tu Company's rssw
Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets.
Frel.;lit Trains leavo Philadelphia daily at 4-36 A.
M., 12-46 noun, 8-00, and 8 P. M., fur iteadlug, Bebuuou,
Harilsburg, Pottavllle, Port Clinton, and all point
b1Salls'close at the Philadelphia Post OlBceforall
places on the road aud It bromines at 6 A. m., and
tor the prlnclpul (station ouly at 2'16 P. M.
BAGOAGK, Dungan' Kxp.ees will collect Bag
gage lor all tralus leaving Philadelphia Depot,
Orders can be loll at No. 225 B. Fourth street, or at the
Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets.
PHILADELPHIA AND EUIB RAILROAD,
TH ROL'OH AN D DIRKC I'ROUTKBtfil'W K KiH
FHILADKLfHIa., BALTIMOHK, .HAltRISBUUll,
WII.LIAMBFORT. AND THili UKUiAT OIL BH
OION OF PKlsNiiYLVANIA.
Flcgant Sleeping Cars ou all Night Trains.
On and alter MONDAY, September 14, 180S, the
trains ou the Philadelphia aud Fjle Itudroad wlil
run a follows:- WISTWABD.
MAIL TRAIN leave Philadelphia 10 40 P.M
" Wllllamspjrt 8-20 A. M,
arrives at Krle 9 25 P. M .
ERIK KXPREBa leave Philadelphia 11-80 A. M.
Wllllttuisporu....... 8 35 P.M.
arrives at i.ne................ 9 '60 A. M.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia........ B OO A. M.
' " Wllllamsport 6 26 P. M.
' arrives at Lockhaven...... 7 '46 P, M.
KAHTWAKO.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Krle 10-60 A. M.
" " Wllllamsport 10 16 P. M,
" - arrives at Philadelphia 7-00 A. M.
EI IE KXPP.Efaa leave Erie T-6 P. M.
" " Wllllamsport. 8 15 A. M.
" arrives at Pulladelpbla... b-M p. M.
Mall and Fxpres connect with OU Creek and
Alletiheny l'.lver BaiUoad. BAGUAOK OHKOKKD
ALFRED L. TYLER,
11 tieueral Uuperiutcuddut.
I PHILADELPHIA, GELMANTOWN, ASD
NO;JAlbTOVVN BAUiBuD-TlMh, TABlia,
Foil llURMAJSi'OWN.
I ave PbllHdclpula 8, 7, 8, mm, in, 11, ul a. M.. 1. 1 -8Ji
. 8, 4, 6. 6?i. 610, 7, 8 9, 10, 11, 12 p. a .
Ltave Uermantown 6, 7, 7i, 8, B A), 9, 10, 11, 12 A, M
1 2. 8. 4, 4?, 6, 6, 7, 8, , lo, 11 1 . M.
The 8 ?o Lowu Train, and 3Ai J t Cp Trains will
net stop ou tue Qermantowu .1 anU,
v ON hUNDAVrt.
I,, ave Philadelphia v.U A. M. 2, 7, ltijf P. M.
Luave tiermantowu b;2 A. M. 1. fi, u. f . Ai.
Clil'ijlNUT UII.L I.AlliKJAD.
auu'fiVP PJh"IMlel)m fa i l A' '" a;' 7'
Leave Cbeetnnt Hill 7'U', 8, 9-4U, and 1110 A. M.. 140
S-40, 6 40, 40, b-40 and 10 40 f. iu.
ON BUNDiVH.
Leave Philadelphia V A. M. 2 and 7 P. M.
lA ae Chestnut lihl 7 su A. L. U'4o. 6 40 aud 9-23
luit I ON8KOHOCKEN A Ml JS!ORKI3iO VN.
l,tave Philadelphia 6, 7U, 9, aul 11 oi A. M. l!t, 8,
4. b, -", 6 0b and 11;. l'.M.
Leavit Korrlmown 6 40, 7, 7'60, . and 11 A. M W, 8,
iii, 6. and bit P. ifa HVflDA y
It ave Philadelphia 9 a. M if ,v,i a-rl 7-lu P. u.
Xve outownu7 ab-u, sua a p. u.
1, tle in una: unk 6-10, 7tf, rto, W, and 11 A. M.,
2..4.6,6X,ana8PijM.BuKDAV(i
Iif-ave Philadelphia 9 A. M r,i and 7.Y P. K.
Leave Manayuuk 7H A, M., baud 9 P.M.
W. b. WltJSON, General Hnperliuoudenl.
Depot, N IN TH aud UliKKN btreeis.
AUCTION SALES.
WEST JERSEY IiAILROADS.
FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
From foot of MARKET Btreet (Upper Forry).
Commencing WEDNIlnDAY, Septemoer 10. 18G8,
TRAINS LKAVK A 4 FOLLOW
For Cape May and slatlou below Millvllle, 815
P. M.
For Mtllvllle, Vlneland, and lutermedlate stations
815 A. M..8-.6P. M.
F'or Brldgeton, baiem, aud way stations 815 A. M
and 0P. M.
For Woodbury at 8-15 A. M 8-13, 3' 80, and 6 00 P. M.
F'relght train leave Camdeu dally at 12 o'clock
noon.
Freight received at second covered whoaf below
Walnut street, dally.
Freight Delivered, No. t?8Routh ew,,r,eyrfl1nu
WILLIAM J. 8EWKLL,
8 II Huperlntendeut.
FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YOKE AKD
ALL POINT b NORTH, ai d EAST, and for all
blatlou on Camden and Am boy and Uonueollug
Railroad, from Waluut street wharf.
,kUU ' FNCBKAbKD DKiiPATCH.
Freight fox all way point on the Camden end
Amhoy. Freehold and Jamosburg, and Burlington
County Ballroads, forwarded at 12 oVlock Noin.
For Trenton, Princeton, Kingston. Rooky Hilt, kllfl
all point on tbe New Jersey aud Belvldtue Ball
roadB, forwarded at 8 P. M. .
For New York,l ll. IX, and 6 T. M.
f reight received from 7 A. M. to P. M.
a .lip nieniorandum, speclOIng the markn anr
numbers, shippers and oonblgnees, mnst lu every lu
tauc be ent Wl' h ear:h load of soeAla.
WALTKlt FKKKM AN, Agent,
No, J6 b. Delaware Avenuj,
PbUadelnUta.
BCT1N(J, DUKBOROW ft CO AnrTIOnT.
F K1W. w'ot. va and 284 M A RK KT Vt reel corn
of Bank street. Bucoessor to John B. M er. 4 Co.
LABOK BALE OF FRENCH AND OTHKR B-rrnr.
IE AN DRY OOOD.4, KIO. R KDIM
Oof to .nn.'!" Monday morning,
vi.1. is, at 100 clock, on 4 montha' credit. 10 18 M
LAKOK HALE OF jjn. vah BOOTS, 6HOBH.
. . On Tuesday momln
Oct. 20. at 10 O'clock, on 4 monlhsredlt. 10 14 Kt
LARCiK3ArEOFBTtTTlsH.FRENCltT ORRMaw
AND DOMESTIC! bliY WOODM KB3IAN
Oi, n iinnd.. Air....!.,.. "
rw. 00 . . . 1 unmoay morning,
oci. ii, at 10 0 clock, on four mouthi' oredlt.
1018
FLOOR Oil, CLOTHS, Kl'J.,
n,n... a. . Un l-'fhlny Morning,
o'cloct. on four months' credit.
coile and J.-' lnRr,,n- Venetian, list, hemp!
ch thS It? crPetlngs; 2m piece floor oil
- tL- 'c-. 10 17 61
JL AND COMM1KCION E1U HA NTH NoT
CHKbNUT btreeti rearwtrance No. HOT banm'ii
UTOflv OF FlNkl bTATIONFItV. PAPFll Trrnf
Couuttr. Bhow Ca-es. Private I.ibr'.Ji " uLlSlSj.
neons Books, eta uw"
On Mundsy Morning,
sirV u.1V1n' at the auction store, No. 1110 Chrannt
romt;.ri"gX,Va,ln'5tOC,t ' U9 w"7r5!
looeito nfateh8 r.V.."nl,'0le PBpe'': wllh ""
le, l pnS1.1 wor'k bo,". e?c! Wu"aail and
counter connt. " eleg.nl
Aiso, a private library ofMlscetlaneon Booki.' 2'
FURNITURE. "UUSBHOLD
rw n ... ,.n Tuesday Mortlng,
beTn'irt Vm '? h clock- Ko- ml nols streot, will
hHn. 2A0,.,'he r'-nil,es.ail that neat lbresior
ge.
Imm,,. HOUsxHOin FURNITURE.
oi?KS ' ? MM ,un B,e 01 ttif house will be
b? nArwIU.nJ.lDire- comprising a general aH.onmen!
far ' cbauiuer' diniug-room, and kitchen fur ",:
10 17 21
BALE Or REAL ROTATE AND'flTO0KLi
Dweiniig. vortn;, jmo. 62-atore and
DweiilrT.i. A...HU.US5, auup ana 4 .Brick
i.' fYHC"- toValuBble Residence.
MARKKT. No. 107 Valuable Btore.
iyVNT KNOtt, No. 11119-Mod.ern ResldPn
DAWK, No. E-Valuabie Store. wsiaenoe.
llrg. .utiiiuM auu AsrickDwel
iXz'irS (North), No. 528-'Htore and Dwelling
1TNK, No. 1129-Frame Dwelling. "w"in;.
i'A'K0 2411 nd 2-i r ck Dwelling.
v.ViS1,&0L: "'" 21io-lirlck DwelilSg.
nirlmS- 1031-Store and Dwelling,
i A f,ftf?V.No- 4:-Brlck Dwelling. '
ill mn A,.buT . . -r,
t oT.A x. i. ... ' nooer , x arm, ana Hemloak
La.a-7McK'n. and Cumeion counties Fa.
gag'e bo. ds." 'nd Indln "road first mort-
i-ew imo. na i. i,nke's Chnrch.
c "OyPhiladelphla and Bouthern Mall Steamship
4 tuio bonds Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and
Ralirnau Company. "" una
2iK) shares Central Transportation Company.
lhrePhliadtlpbla Library. "UIt,ur
10(0 h he rea Mount Farm Coal and Oil ComDanr.
4UO0 shares McMillan Oil Company.
11 sbaies LoouHtOap Improvement Company.
lOusbareA A.irli.n i.imia ua... .. w l .
Company. u"
j iseasf n tickri Arcn btreet Theatre,
lioo Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad
6 shares Academy ot Aluslo. with ticket.
10 share Horticultural Hall.
loo shares Commercial National Bank,
16 shares Tioga Railroad Compauy.
Ido t bares pad lie and Atlantic Telegraph Company.
um 0 shares American Gum Paint Company.
two shares Northwest Coil and Iron Company.
1 '. HlmrH Krt. .....U.L1 . ulu a .i .. f..
Company. 10 16 81
86 shaies National Bank of Commerce.
LABK & EVFks, AUCTIONEEES, NO. 630
CHKHN OT Btreet.
Will tell THia DAY, Morning and Evening,
A large Invoice ot Blankets, Bed bpreads,Dry Ooodn.
Cloths, Catalmeres. Hosiery, btat.'onery, Table and
l'ocaot cutlery. Notions, etc.
City and couutry merchant will find bargains.
Terms cah.
Hoods packed free of charge. 9t
1 D. MeCLEES & CO. ACCTH KEEBfl
J. No. 606 MAF KKT bueeL iu
BALK OF 1700 CASKS a BHOKS, BROQARS,
On Monday Morning,
October 19, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will self,
by catalogue, for cash, 1700 cases meu's, bojs' and
youth s boots, shoe, brogaus. balmoiai, etc.
Also, a superior assorlmeut of lades', misses'i aud
chlldrecs' wear lo 15 St
BALK OF 16C0 CA8E8 BOOTS. PHOKa, BRC QAN8.
BALMORALS. KTC. "s
Ou Thursday Morning,
October 12 cemmenclng at 10 o'clook, we will sell
b j cats ogue, tor cash, lsoo cases meu's. boys', and.
youth' boopj, shoes, brogaus, balmora s, etc. Also,
a large aesortmeut of ladles', misses', aud children's
city -made gooes. 10 17 4t
ART IN DROTHEtlS, AUCTIONEERS.-,
(Lately baienren lor Al. Themas fe bona.)
No . lilt CHKbNUT Bt., rear entrance from Minor.
Eale at No. lla Vine street.
EANDPOMK WALNUi- HOUBKHOLB FORNI-
T L RK, OAK D1N1NU-ROU61 bUli' KlhXiANf
BPLcbKLb AND VKNA1TAN CAUPKTd, FINK
CHINA AND GLABbWAHK, KIO.
On Tuesday atornlng,
October 20, at 10 o'clock, at No. lum Vine street, by
cataltgue, ibe handsome oiled walnut lurulturek -Including
suits handsome walnut panor furniture,
covered wltn line crimson re pa, oiled walnut cham
ber suits, line mattresses, elegant oak sideboard, ex
tension tr.ble, walnut hull stand aud chairs, superior
bedstead, elegant Brussels Venetian, and other car
pels. 0I1 cloths, line F rench vhlua aud out glassware,
kitchen furniture, utensils, eto. etc
May be examined on the morning of sale after
o'clock. 1014 6
L' 1PPINCOTT, fcJON &. CO., AOCriONEEUS,
Abli.li li 103 T BU1LDINU, No. 240 MARKKT
bueet.
LAROK POSITIVE BALK OF
816 IOTS AMKBICAN AND IMPORTED DRY
titiODb. LI N FN UuOUk, WUHKboODd. HO
blii.il V GOOUS, MILL1NKHY UOJUi KTO.,
By Catalogue, ou our Meutiis' Credit.
Ob Wedubiiduy Moruing,
Oct. 21, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a full
and complete a.isonieut cf deBlraHle goods, lor pre
si lit ai.0 approaching le, L10l7 It
DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC.
c
JODEllT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. Corner or jc OUETII aud HACK Sts
PHILADFLPHIA,
I'JHGLCSALE ORUCCISTO.
IMPORTERa AND MANUFAOTCRKRn O
White Lead aud Colored I'uluts. I'trttj,
Varnishes, lite
AUFNT9 FOR TBI OKLKBRATKU
FllOCU ZLKC PAINTS.
DFLKR8 AND CONSUMKR8 BUPPLIKD AT
LOW KbT PRICES KOR OABH. 104
STOVES, RANGES, ETCe
NOTICE. THE UND E R8 I O N KTi
l.1 would call attention of tbe public to hi
"t'.'il NA.W uuJjLin.ni jtAUUUi If URN ACK,
tvUa Thisisanemlsely new beater. It 1a ao oeo-
siruuted as to at once commend itself to general favor,
beag a c-injbluaiiou of wrought aud cant Irou. J 1
very simple In Us construction, and la perleotly alr
tight; soli-cleanlLg, having no pipes or drums le be
taken out aud cleaned. It Is so arranged wltn npriff
lilies as to produce a larger amount ol heat froia th
same weight of unal iriii any lurnaoenow lo nae.
The bygrouiet rlc ouudluon of the air as produced by
Diy newarraugemeutol evaporation will aiouoeasv
moutraie tha. it Is the ouly Hot Air Furnaoe kna
wlil produce a perfoclly healihy atuiosphere.
Thore In wntof a complois Heating Apparatus!
wobid do well to call and examine tr'8,0. ol den h!,
UHARLKS W1LI.I1JIS,
- "M "IWlfl.
A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, l?
Ftoves, Low Down Urates, VemUators, eta,alwajf
01iB!Jobbtng ofell alod prompUj donaiilOl
W WMMIbHlONMs-IlOHANT.
Ne. S S. BKLaWAKK Aveuue, PUiladelptl.
FKiponf Onnpowdtr,"BeJined Nitre, lh,"JJ' ",
W. Baker A Co.' Chocolate Cod-, and Brmua.
locker, Bro.A Co,' Yailow Metal ttiiAtliiisB
Bolt and Naurs