THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR A PIT PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 18G8. OUR RELIGIOUS COLUMN. How to Wrow Konulii'iil. Persons may outroif disea-e, nurt heeomo healtiT, by proper iittention to the laws o their phyicsl ronsti.ution. Jy moderate ami daily exercise, men may become active and etronpr In liiib and uiuclc.. Uu. to grow be&ml ful, boff Ago Jims tlie lusir; of the eyes, and pales the roses on bemitj's cheeks, while crows foot, and furrows, and wiiuklcs. iiud loit teeth, and prey hair, and bald hind, and tottering )l'ib, and lltnpinT, riiOit sa lly mar t'uc human form divine. B it, dim as tte eye lj, pnllld and eui.krn ns may be the lac of beauty, aud trul1 and feeble tint once s'roni.', erect, and manly body, the immortal foul, ju't Hedlui; its wintrs for lis homo In ll"aven. may look ftut tbro icth those faiiod Indoivs hn beuu'ltul as the dew drop of a s limnierN morninir, us nicltitit; ni thy; tears that silken In trlcetion's eye by crowin? kindly, l3 calliva'i'ia sjnipa'liy ti li all luiuim kltii?, by clieiMidii; forbearance towards the fo'lics uud foibles of oui rrce, ui.d fee.lni-.', day by dy, on that love to u'o.l uu I mau wliioii liiti u iioiu ihe bru e, and urines us ukiu to uuoU Influence of t'liilun n's I'myers. Iu one of ilie dnrket per-imfs oi the Ke'orina tlon, wlien Lirber, Mrl'it clion, anl o'lmrs were us-etiiblfd to Ciu-u t upon vh it, sho'ikl bo .done, MiT'LelK'ii retire I Ir.im tiie c aneil littler Are-1 3rj cttou of rit. After n rlui-t time be returned, hii co lutciun re beuiiiint; With con jfleuee uui jus; and when all were Burpiise.d at tlie chat ;, (je told tlie'll t:i at he Lad just set n a siylit which assured him of BUeceH. f le bad set n Home little children en. paced In prujer tr the HeforninflMU. Their mothers, who weie as euubh a for tlie sit'iio purpose, lunl brought tbem toeetlier; and li-; was as.-uied tuch prayers would bo beard of God. Courage In the iii-edful hour lor the greatest work ever accomplished by uuiiisp red men was thus breathed into his foul by cud" drib's prayers. Such praven the Church neuJh yet. Chi'dr-n, do jeu nray not only lorfafUer and mo'.bcr, for brother nud sistPr, but alio for tlie Chuicli of God, aud for the tvorld I Yiattor. SUXU.UxY OF RL L i (UP US N)ty. riiirsui'iiiiUAH. TLo. Sjnrd of Kentucky, at iti Lite mrelinii, adopteti the tollo viey tmuute oucei niug tuu part ot tl.e l'les-byteriiiu Church in that S.ato Jslowh as tbe JAcLti'uuon and Testimony p.irtv, to wit: "Tho PjLod deplores tlie sdiism Irrvt his reclined within out bounds, uud euruejily desires it may be epeeiiil.y hoale I. It louift for the peace anu bro Ufly atiecrion auJcouudouee which prevailed iu former year, aud u ij edr ready lo extend tticbuuuot fraternal kiudueas aud welcome to their brethren who have em; 1, to the utmost limit, consilient with, the mtiu tenance of the dignity and just authority ot lue Church. It will euueavor to cherish fvr the Christian and concili-i ory spirit that animated tbe Ast-eniblies ot 1867 uud 18G8, and hereby declares its willingness tj ct at all tiuie-, iu lb-; treHin.eut of their relations to these brethren formerly jo'iiPd in chinch tflloffsbip with them, in the line of the principles and policy set loriU in Itieaoiiou ot these A3:eiublies." Awny in Iu.iiaa bidy ot' ministers and church s connected with ih Uotormed Pre.-by-U-rians of the United St-ites has held a mdetiucf, to sit in judnmont upon the Synod thit con cfemiieg Ueorijo 11. Miiart lor hinsin hymus. Whereuiou ihe Observer cw Vorit lpqu're-i: . "Is there not soinethiun in the verdxt ot Go t's people iu America, in Uiitiin,in India, that should cae the Synod to pause ana .olemuty review its decision ?" Aud ud is: "H js not our duty to dictate or counsel, but may we not, with. deJerence. fiusnest lo the Syu-jd th.it tie honor of Cliriit's caiise iu the whole tartli demands that thts ao.ion D reconsidered, aud, if possible, reversed. It would bo an act of moral heioiiin, worthy of the men of Soo'.laud, to test(re Mr. hluait an l remova as tar as possible this stigma irom the Church, An t we are not so unbelieving in lue staiworth piety of the nieu who did the deed as to doubt that they are capable of undoing it wbi-n ths coucentrated Toice ot the Church of God on earth aK thorn to retince tbclr step?." Alctlwdtst. Tue N. h. Pienhyteiiau ay nod of Ohio met a few days ago in Colatubus. The reports of be nevolei,t toiitributions showed a not very flat terim; airsy ot figures. There aie iu the Hyuod 64 churches and 4500 members. Foreiau mis sions received an average of 094 cents Iroui each, member; home mixtions Gl) cents; miuistenal education 24 cents: church eiecuou a cent and a quortei; aud tho publication cause tonsiderubly less. A missionary fnterprlse of tho Old Pine Etreei Church, ioca'ed iu the soulheasteru part of this city, lust December nieued into the organization of tho Gieenwicu fetreet Churcb. It is made up btigely of young families, his a large habbaih School, and in till respects lays iUelf out lor woik. TLe liev. William II into u, who bns from the firt fupiilied its pulpit, was recently iostalled by the Fourth Presbyter of this city as its pHti;r. The Synod of Iowa have taken measure towards the Cbtabliehment ot a theological seoi rary, with a pn punitory depaitmeut. for the tpecial benefit of those whose course ot study must be partial. Tbey will, both in cuiriculuin aud sjstem ol training, seek "to avoid the errors of tbe present system of theological education, tnpnly its defects, and adapt it iu all respects to tli demsuds ot the ue iu which we live." Some time ago the First Pies byte rim Chuich, Cincinnati, Ohio, aaoptrd the pUn ot mnkim.' ll the pews of the church uee, reljinij upon the voluntary t-i ts ot the people for tlie eupportof the miniattr. The 1'i th Pn sbitcriau Church ot the same city has adop'.ed the si'iie plan, aud lLaumir'ite.i it with good prni so of suecef, and of the etllalJ;e.ale.k. of the cou giepation. L'nity Church, In Eastern Alabama, hai been visited with a rtmarkuble outiiour uii of the Holy Spirit. During the services' they wer aided ny ihe Uev. J. I. Heed. Tho number of members ot thecuurcli previously was tweu'y - one. Tieiity-eii.ht were aided on this ocea loo, making the wlxde number no lorty nine, There are over a hundred young men In attendance at Davidsou Collie, Slrrth Curolion, represen'iiig Yieailv eveiy Sou li western Hta'.u. Kot less than thirty of the students are candi dates for the roinistrv, and several of them expect to labor lu heathen hinJs The Fust Chunh of St. Loui, Missouri, rendeied vacant by the rem .val cf the Itev. Or. Wekon to Lane Seminary, has eivenaca'l to the Hev. WilUara llogiu .n, D.D., of Detroit, Michieun, to t ecome its pis. or. The people ot Dr. Duryeu's church in Brook lyn, New York, base briabiUbrd two mi'siou Sabbath Schools within a le week", one in Atlantic avenue, the other in Fulton avenue, ana ooiu tot ver lur iro'ii fnitnuin & venae. Tue Sixth Uiiilrd Preshyicrlau Church, Allegl eny City, was dedicated I itel v. It is located on the corner of Fr.tuL'.iu arid CnnrMers etieets. The edition is ot preyed brick, plain and Biibs'niitial. au I cos, about; S2s,t)l)U. The Hev. Alexander A. Mct'ounell ha i been received by the Pre'-otcy it New York. Irom theSicond United Presbyterian i'resbj terj of KewYtnlr. The Keformed Preshvterian Church of Npo hannoek, Pa., uus j. iuel thu Juited Prucbte rian 'rubJtexv of Wretr. Joiite John A. Ii ilis of South Cndina, has been elected President Of Oglethorpe L'm versily, Georgia. MET1I )D1ST. .Tup Not thorn iUthodist Church is chireed .by B colored rorreeponileiii t.t the Missionary lUcora of Cbai legion, s. C. with lOHteriinr ooious ch"to aistiuct'ou tn (Jeoreiu. He says, epeaklng ot a eon rer.cf held at AtNufa, Ga.: The innj.inty of tbe iiiu sters were whiti', uud a sharp hue wus drawn b-'.ween them an I the colored oretjucn.' Jhey have in Ailuuta u whltp church anl a colored church. Do they make distinctions? In Gnlllu they htve a white churrh ami a colored church. Do tbey discrnnl raie ? Isut the business ot the coufprVnc.es was ceirtucted by white men entire. Is it a rhtirch ncknowlndeinif univerfal brotherhood f Tho colored members were not permitted to ro into the while church tohcsr Bi.-hop Clark's sermon, becniise they wtrp pUiuly told their room was ot mote north than their compauy, they demrinac tint i be white people of Atlanta might hear the Bishop." Tho receipts of the 5Ie.tho.Iist Missionary Pociety lor the. vear commencing NovPinb'r 1, 1Hi,7. and endtuir October 31, 18'!H, are Stil t, 1371. wh'nh uni will n n vary rtiHteritlly Irom the reee pt iiom Jaiinr? 1, l.iits, to December 31, D;l)8. The above hiru'e luc'ude tne sums if ieied 'ri m legacies and o tier nnseellniieou I source, but not ihe i-iauts received irom tho ! A'ueiienn l.ihl- Sneie' v. 1 li Uev. J. D. Main, of the Culiforni,! Ton feienee, lor tin last .year piis or of the Washing tun lie (.'htii.Mp'bodirtt ''Jmicopni Church, in NeJ? Y'oikcny, hss acceptn 1 the apnomt nnt of Trnvetlinp Seer-tnry of t'ie Niitional Tempei'ii'ieo Socety. and will liiiuicdtit'cly Cuter upon thi duties el li e oHiee. The Gal re t P. blieal Inll'ule a', Chiea'ro (MethodioT) lias junt uialii'itfd seven young I lieob'UNc-. Ti e n e's ot this instiling nr( repm ti d i- S.':!j!),':i id' which, b -lioes t!i 'i se-ivi-iiaiv tnnl'img , W!.tit)0 is rerresenli'd by re-1 e-tate te that city, lc:t by Mrs, CurteU lor this purp' 'o. A emTeftpiind l.t ol the Xaalr. i'le Chriliirx Ai'-cucitv avs tbPie is nn ine -as y. ; den ';i t h.-.-o nh"iti bruMca i' th" it' . !io 'ist Chare'u todonAiv ith ihe ollicu d pn. di'i ; tiler, ni d linve a In-hop lor every Con" i w1 e.C, bnii'ip Clark inning complete. 1 his cpisiio p .l tour oi I.jCS leunrts irrowiig trer.g.n and eunoiidate n in Hie Sotithern irk ot the t r I ei ii M" hinl's' Cli m rh. K ::h t eon ferenfv-s reiurn meiubeiXiip ol 102,1103, a D'aiu ol 31,U1J over U 7. Tin- r.oston Ttctd igicil Sent r.nrv, savs y.'on'n litra'rt. oi in vvuti a clie;s ot scventcu, steii ot whom are fr 'ni iiup ri-r.t collates -t v. ) from Yale, two tiotn We'loyan, one Iro n Vo ml Iji .oii, one irom nabash, aul one iroui Abe gheev. Tho Cl.rif'ian ylifyrwi'e of New Y'ovk sav 11 at the MatiMies of ihe Method st Rpis-opal hnreli for the 1'iist year show au inero H'! of Sunday Seh-ol- oi 1');; ofoiiicers aud teac'aers, 12,701; fcchoiuis, 101, WJ. BArrisT. The Phihtlelplra Papti.t Assoeia'ini held its iiiiuuil meel:i)'jr rec n'Iy, at the Calvary Church, in South P. ith str.e'. The Committee ai'pom cd ti niak a Digest, of the Letters 'rum the Churehes pie-ented the following, which coirjiiises a sumaiary ot Ium re;ult3 lor the pu?t jenr: Y'our Committee have, examined with cire all the Letters irmi the Churches, and find the results to be truly pl.rioiis. Many of the pastors and brethren carried home ir-an the lat me. ting o. this bodj t hu iulluenee that followed them ihe year round. Several of tbe cunrches have enjoved special revivals, aud nearly all report a quiet, p'ogre-cive. and heatthy (irowlh. Tho following are some ot the ie?ults: 1. Tbe amnion are, by bai.t sin. 1238; letter, 640; . srern nee, l')8: res oiat;on. O'J. Tue de ci( iip it. tv letter, 55'i; erasure. exclon, 2!0; death, 187. The tottl membir-hip is 1T474. Tue number ol churches is 00, of which 12 are without pastors. AU ol the churches have Suud iy Schools, mnuv o' then hive two or three. Tue whole number of schools is Oil; otlicevs, 373; teachers, 1469; sctndas, 14,Sj1; scholars hliI teachers tantiZ' d, 428; volumes in S. s. Libraries, 2t),2j4. 2. Lhuic1) fdifices and Jfarsonogts. Tlie Memorial t burcu ii vigorously prosecuting the eiect:ou of a chapel, aud expejt to enter it b? the first of ni'Xt jear. The Mo mt Zion Church oedieatPd thi'ir neve elitico In Jauutry last, fiee irom deb'. Tbe Roxborough Church is riding a neat and attractive bouse of worf hip. Tbe Chester Cuurch reports her meeting-houso free tiom debt, aud thi! com o'eti m of a baud some and commodious .a'souuge, which is also paio for. The Do's ware Avenue ChurcX of Wilniiiiiiton, ded cated tlie lec' nre-ronni ot their meetinit-i oipe in January. Alknton Church dedicated their Lew house last November, tree from debt. The Foaith (coloreo) Church, of Vnhiug'(n, hve e nterd their bouse and ak aid. Ihe 1 ower Dabhn Church has built a ne bouse at au out-station, an I has paid SjOUO on her church property. Dtandyvvine Church con templates build'nir a 'aew hous in the spnug. The Fir-t African asks aid in liquidating her debt. Balliponiingo Church has built a neat pnrtonac at a cost "of $3r0l). Mew Britain C Lurch has paid otf an incumbrance of the par sunup1 ot $1100, aud is repairing her house of worsh'p a a cist ot ahoaL 700. A number of brethren of the Spruce Street Church nn builJ irg a neat and substantinl bouse of worship, at ihe northwest corner of Spruce and Broad sheets, ior which $45,000 has been raised during tho irar. The aleveuth Churcb has paid i ll an incurlibrance ou her house of $5500. 3. The contr.butions during the j.ur amount, as reported, to $217,507, not including many by rnva'e individuals, aud many more which the let ers have failed to record. Tbtse would no ooubt swell the aggregate to nearly $300,000. In addition to the aocve, one family connected with the Association has contributed in pro perly atd money the sum of $280,000 lo found a Theological Seminary, located at Upland, which has been incorporated under the name of "The Ciozir Theological Seminary." This mikes the sum total ol contributions 583,000. Dr. Fulh i's church, in Baltimore, Md., is mtik'ne au important movement. It is to part harmoniously, and henceforth to be two bauds instead of one. Lots have been pieseuted lur a tew house ou Eutaw Hiiaro. tbe most fashion able pari of the City. Tho same gentleman, who presented th; lots al.-o gives flO.OUO towards li e new chuich. The new house will cost abjut ilito.ioo. Ihe Baptists of li.dinna have nearly 475 thur I ps, and about 300 ministers, in 29 district association-, with an aggregate of nearly 32,;. 00 numbers. Not more than one iourth ol 'l.rp chuiebes have preach. nu and pastoral enre all the liin?, th jugh lull inree-fr,urLhs of tlx in are believed to re ab.inriantly able to sus tain a lull and competent ministry it they ouly knew their streoe'h, and would use it. The new South Baptist (Lurch in South Uotor. Mass., which was dedicated last weei, has cost about SGO.OdO, and will seat 1100 people. Ihe corner-stone lor the new churcb of the Itowe strei t flautist congregation, Boston, Mass., was laid fsst week. The total cost is to be ubojt $160.(00. lie Tap', 1st ttrengih In Ohio now reaches about 500 eluirefiis, 400 miuistprs, injiu ling 1 cm lates, aud 37,000 cummnnicaiita never so Te!l organized or so proure siv as now. TLe It. v G. U, Doaidmun, D.D., has declined a call to the Madison Avenue liaput Cuireh, ew York, aid ri mums with the First JJaptlst Chuich, in th s city. EriSCOI'AL. A letter add tested to Dr. Newman by tho Pev. Thomas W. Mosinan, West Torrinuton Yieariige. Yv"r,igbv, Y'erk.-hiiP, Fnland. deserves ft'ti iition. It firt appealed iu tne Month (n lti ii. It-li period cal) for October, and is repriuted in the j'l.etset the VoV'vlw Opinion. Dr. Newman l ad addre.-sed a let ir to Path -r Coleridge ou "Ai pliean orders," which ot course he totally ignores. TLe Itev. Mr. Miesnviu, shocked at tnis totidemuation of his ecclesiastical status, wrote to Dr. Newmun, declaring that "tuo wb'ile (U6t on involved is one, of life and dtaih lo us poor Anglicans," uud endiiig with the following pus sue t: "I if el sine you will not misundersand my motive in thus writing to j on. I think 1 know fomeibing of the troubles of this 'distracted Liglisb Churc"; uud it is because 1 feel so stii culy that those terrible riis'racUous are to b" healed, not by Auulican .priests coming to u liebet that they are only laymen -even if.it bo nibai.iized hiimen but by their bellaving in il.eir piies'bood, and actirjirupou it. And men, v, bi n ihi j no th s, I Irel sure thai, in (io i's on goi d time, it will como to pass that AugPcans will also see thai it is Gud's will thaitb-jv should submit io ihe 11' lv Alios olie Se, aud that it is their duty n well as their privtleue to be In coin liiiiti.cn with tLat Bi-hop who alone istholiiie n cees-or of Pen r, and, by Divine Providence, tl e, PiiniHte ol the Cuihnlie Chur.-h. rtielurif, niuiky flame of Pr ti stun'l: in, enkindUd in the s xu ( l.tti certuiv, is ruj.tnlj becoming queuche f, and the true ligut ol the Go.-pol, which H'lca beloro eme to F.nebind from Rome, is once nore beginning to beam upon us from tlie Eter nal City, where the Prince of thp Apostles and the Doctor of the Ueut1l"s shed their blood." It does not sem to occur to Mr. Mo-smau that ho mi-jilt deliver himself from all his ddhVulties bv tolloirt! Dr. Newnian's example, and taking bis proper placo in the liomisn rank. 2eiOrfwf The Itev. Maion Gallagher, tbe rector of St. Paul's Church, iu Pater-on. Nw Jersey, while atteudiiig a ineetinu of tbe Young Men's Chrn tiun A'sociatton held In D-troit soui' months auo, was requested to till the pulpit of Dr. Dull eld, w tio du d very sudd-.-nly dm ine the Iiiteliuo IK aeeon'ed without asklug per nis si' n ol tbe Episcopal minister in Detroit, wherbupon they wroto to him. proicstin nvaii.At such a proceed il tr. Mr. Gallagher sent them u iLan v reply, telling tuem tint j l lieiul blindness seci.s to be settling upou the Kpi co pal Chun h, and tin , In ins opinion, it Is ou U e point ot Cdiivtilsivo throes thai will rend it it.lo plects. nostAN CATHOLIC The Rev. Dr. White, Pre.-dnteihn minister, of Islington Cli reli, L veto iol. bus wrp.icn a letter io t he Pope dcclmit g his iIobn-s' invita tion to Prote.iiaiits ' to reluiii to the Itomuu a'holie. ClHjich," in coniiectmu with Ih's pro-O-Pil (ieicrnl Couin il, O'l tins L'fieind that ho cai.i ot do so fi nsis'et t I v a i h his snhscppii hi to lhf estmnis it Contcs "ii of hai'ti. Tim Hev. Doe'or roi)einira'e all the pith of his b'.'i r into the pro eri.it, whieti runs as tollo s: ' V sirci itly coi't'i'H'.ulaie vo ir Holiness on the i. grove l ton-, o! yo-ir oointii ui.ca'lon. IJ i;lit 1 vi-ntiiu! lo snuvest tuit you i-li iul i i tirty out e.o jMiuiel ?p rn a l.t le lur ner, so u u imiL io.,n tin- i:,hal) tants ol Koine lib-rtv to worship (Joa .!,(; r nn.' io tivi dct iesol llir-ir coiisc ( nee, MJ to exn your tieat iiit'.ueiM.e to obtain tp .ile.i-e ot faose ulir. are pininur in J fin-l. i oth' i' dnn-entis in Koiuuii CutLoiic countries ior leu liu ' the Word olGfid?'' -The Rupteme Fer'ersisstx-d CoitncH of the. Chinch of Prussia have r r, parei. anlvt) the Pope's h iter to Pio et tarns, uud tnue cans.) 1 it to be n ad tioui he puip.t oi e.i ij coiuivu lion ot tue liute Chuich. GKHMAN I.Eror.MKH. The Mcptndeni sns:-"TheReroinied Ger mriii Chuich is eur-e I wuh us Inuli' a win t as ul'lict? auy so-cailel Chn.siiau bJdy. in Dit is K v. Dr. Neviu, the leading expoiin ter ot the llerccrsbur tl.eoinjy. The li-istern s.nod lately met in Ilneor-town, Md.; mid one of im brst acts was to arraiL'u Dr. lljiubeiaer, the learned leader of the evangelical party, and lati ly pditor ot the f inriish tiauslation of 'ller t y's Fncveiopaiilia,' lor the crime ot slan.leriug th-S?ynodiu his Vtiurch Month y. He had cliiu..'ed tl e leaders ot the uod with "lelusmg a', their last meeting tuFov iinyone to b nomiuatcd to the vacant theological proesforslnp except adiieretits of lr. Neviu. This chnrire was sub stauitally true; bin the comments he had mate upou it were verv otIeusive to tho hiirh ctiiir.ih wing Accnrdini'ly a resolution was iuir iduc al and pus.-cd that, unless Dr. Homburger snoulu D b in) iii a ''pubbe, full, and nnc'jimocal reirac tion iu writn g-' by It o'cl ick o.i the nexc d ty, he shomd be suspended from nil privilenes of the Synod, lie protested ineiieetuaUy agaiu-t this high-bunded proceed iiiir, which in volved a irii), conviction, and seutenec, without even a hearinsT. Tbe Synod re lused to accept bis di claiiucr of their in irpreta.ion of his lan?u.nje; and, rather than to 'be thus c xsc.uded fiom thu denomi nation, be baiuled iu a paper, wuicii reads in a soiiiewhut Delphic waj : "I retract th3 publica'ion of tbe words or laiieuage referred to in the report of thf committee, and which are dermed objoctionable by this synod, aud ri eret that lhev should have become the oi asl iu of ofleuse." Th's was accoxpanted wdh ihe emphatic denial that he had been guilty of tho sin of talseboo I or slander. Tins retraction was accepted, thougb hardly satistactory to Dr. Kevin, who denounced Dr. iJomoerger in' tao harshest language. Dr. Nevin is just no piqued by an expression bv Dr. turner, the calibrated theologian ol Berlin, in opposition to his doctrines of the Lord's Supper au I of baptism. The Tev. F. Id. S. Pendleton, the founder of the Whhlen-ian colony near Montevideo, in Foufh America, hns published, uudi rthu iirleof "W aldensians in tee est," au intere tiu "N ir lative of Fuels" i h ri hrence to the est th'i-h-niet't oud experience of tnis Protestant Italian (fdenv. This cfenimiinity, carryiiu' with i . to tbe l'iac the religious and historical tradit.toua ot the WulUeiises. was tirst planted in 1S5J, and has been a subject ot much auxieiy to its founder, then British chaplain at Mou.eviJoj. Attn- some trials ol a nature certain to conlront a colony iu its infancy, the It iliau se lleis uavo been enabled to sscure a good footing iu tue land of tin ir adoption, and to make cousl lera ble progress iu muterial prospeiity. But lueir social, religious, nrd moral interests are not. less iniportant tbnu their material requireun'u'B, uud lhey are quite alive to tnis tac. Hence itisihat tbe desire of their heart is to-have a chunh of tt.eir own, aud to erect a parson age lor the accommodation of a pasior to reside amoni: them, and schools for the educa tion ot the rising generation. Tlie means of the colony, however, are still very limited, and lor lorue time must be quite inadequate to the accomplishment of this cherished object, wheieas ihe need is at once ureent and imme diate. Undtr these circumstances Mr. Peudieton is justified in appealing to the Protestaut sympathy ol America, and in asking tue sub.-tuntial assistance of those who would be glad to see a Piotestant population s'rise deep tinu enduring roots in thu soil ot the Uner Plate. RAILROAD LINES. OEMlSYLtANlA CtNTUAL BAILKOAD. tSLh TIM!, TAKIKU JtK'FEOl' lb KPT, 13. l.sbS, Tlie iruius ol U.o .ttiuusyi ;ui Cvuirt.1 lUload ll fcvc lliH J't pji. ki 'liliKX V-clHST uii'J UiitiilM' d.ii.. U., v-nicu in rt-uciibU dlructly ny; Hm 41rn. I 3u el crs. Hit-Ihul tu cuuuu,.'iiiiK Ml.a utica cruin ivavtUK iTuui din iv.ri.el hi reels l.nny inluut Li a.io Kb et art ire. 1 tits CUn iiut aaU Waluut tlrsl! yl-u ( mi w uinu oiio sijuaie ol tali IHn'OI. OU buuUu-T'ua iliti bireei carj leavs Front uU S, artel utrrrUi Ihl-ty-Uve, rulnaie before tliu da nrluieoi ictwh irniu. fcile pniti Cur 'lieituin Cbii be UuU ou tkepiuntiou tu i,lio 1 IcUti. uUlue S-W. eotuef &I111I1 and ctimuul ureeib, auU il m il-euu Aeuia of lue Uuiuu Trausfer Ouuipauy wUi oati lur uO Uoiiver Uajiii(iC f t law Uepul. oiuers s-.l 8l'i. "Jlil C'ueeuui t-Ueei, or No. 116 Rtrk.tt s.reet will twelve teli''f. ,r,.,. X 1W LUsi Ti ii. v ( V RAILROAD LINES. S-00 A. M. .., 1 mi, 1.11 il a i,u f. ji. ll 4U A. il. l.'4U A. il, ! iu l: u. 4 IU P. W, 6 3U P, M. u 8-IIII P. M. r.ii iHi p m. ,..uuoii-iii. Mkll Tllllu.. Pnu l AcvoiuuuiU'luu, ill 1 A. . ;-'tm i.int Lue tii'iimi iafifribuurg AcoeiuuioilAiloil 1 .KLUtt.- let A eui nu aio-liki.iiu l-tirkeeljurK Tllllu - Lliitluunl Jtlzprnm fc.rie hitii tella UUilulu il,J prtttS.. Pi.lliuu Inula Kxurw's , ILile AlMll leuvea liuliy, exetii nuriuuy, uuiuntj iu V, nilBUiBpori i uly (Sniuid.y i in.nl On Wnud iy ulUv l ui'-i terj will leuvii PiiilmluipU a at 12 o'clnuk. i'lillhiielpUin Kxpreiw leVtw dully. AU O'UU trains dnliv, ( ice 11 1 bunU.iy. , TlJ Wnw-in AeujuimoiltttKinlralu rum dally, e cvia oai:aiy. Fur nils UhIo Ucki-is rnu-it lie pro cur0 hiiU b igiSsie itellverwd Uy 5Ut. P. M at ilo, 114 'kTnAINsi ABUIVK AT UEPOl'. ViZ.r- ijihtlnfcil KiprejH IMA. M. Piii,iiilkif hiM J4.xi'ren ' ie M, t..',,f w K.1011 .. JftU A. M. . 4 lml 7 10 P. M. 1 iu A. m.. ..S IU A. ,..S A. .i a-su p. ...5 lu P. ,...0 10 P, M. M. M, IKADINU ItAlLROAD. OUR AT TRU5K V 1,INK Irem 1'liliui'ttiutiU to llio lu'Hrlur of 1 eMift Ivkiila, thn Seliu) ik Id, MiHipihHiiun, Cumner IkmI hi 0 einlus Vl,eje, tliu Nnrtb, Neritiwet nnd ihe I'HiiadB rumuier l'lisii ngcr I'ruiin Innv lh CunipniD's I), put, Tlilrleciuli anil ( nllowblll Btrefin. pniiHdi IiIiIh nt the lullnwinK hours: llOHMMI it'tOMMoriA HON. At 7 TO A. M. for Heading aud all Inieruisdlait) maiious, auU Allea- tl'WII. Ki'iiirrli'K, leaves Tteading at6'S0 P, M., arriving In Ph Incleli Inn ai IS P. M. KliKMMJ I-rK.s-At 1.'. A. M . for Reaillm, I el, bii(. 11. Isnrrl lui K. PullfVllle, 1'lne Orove. I'aina tiua, bunl'iiry, W II , iiiuinpori. K uiira It iolieier, Miimra Fails, lliill'al'i, VN lneslnrre, Plitblou, Turk, .ailisii ( Pan bfisliuri;. llHRerstown, ic. 'Ihe 7 )iitiHiii coiiuec a al lieiuilnf with thn Kast Pel m.T ai.lii Ha lt, art milns lor Allei.tonru. eic. anil the S I A. V. coin k ih W illi the I iimiiihi Vu ley tralii tr HanlhtiiirK, ne.: a', pint illlntun with Linn vmia Hallroi It t'aii'N 'ur Wihini m ini, 1 ik lluve'i. Klinlra, i-ic.: nt llMrrlslin-g with jscritii ru t'eiural, I'liuiher Isri'l Vidu .v. 111,1! s-c 11 11 v ik 1 1. ami MiiHijiieha iHa trains ler iiriliiiii.lerlniiil, Wi.llaiiinptirt, lrk, Ulmuiuuri lium. Pii.i 1 n ve. etc A 11 KlvMiDN I- X FltKSi.-I.catf PMtiidelplita it a.ic t. M. f.,r Kci'iiiMK, I'ntuvllli'. llHi-risbuirf. e'C nelilleC'lliK Willi lienilii K hbd LulutnbU llHiroad traliic for l'i lue lilu, e e. I'Ol 'I s'luw NAIII .M MOIMTIUN l eaves Votts liiSn M 6 4n A. M ., so 1 1 p ri; u in em 1 "ill ue si o I i'ih; arrivfi in l'M'ite,,n.., Hi ll in A, .11. K -inrnl leaves l'l:i.Klei lilu al 4 ,e P. M.s arrives lu I'd ti mown i j li) P. hK A HI Nil Al'( OMltOi'ATWN I.n'iVea R-mrnir al 7'S" A. to .,N'r pinny a. nil v su.hcih; urrlvuj lu lull oe'plila ai 111 1 A M. Mi 11111:1ns. h aves l'lihniitdpl.U at B'lS P. M.; arrives II, 1 I'oUlMH ' P. M. 1 rum Ii 1 Pi liarte.pl.la leve lfirrlslmr al s 10 A. Jit , hi ll Pullxvl.le ai 0 lo A. IV. arrivmir In I'lil-n lel I 1,111 m 1 1', M. Ailerniiuii trsini le ie llai r:nlnir at ;-i.S 1'. M,, ai.d I'nii.svl le ul ilj P. il.; urriving at p- l..lel.l,la -' fl V. 1 . M. llurn 1 i" lias iiiiiimUiIo i Iimvh lie illn - at "15 Ai.aiil nrr'Mur ul s Hi P. .'I. l.,',iiiiii .' 1' r. at Ml Ml UK Ii Ii A I CI IllM'll oeeellllll' lit. I til II SHU U ai 1 D J 1'. il . an Ivii.k In PiiilaiieipiiU ai it 1 P. M. Miirkel num. miIi u l'a-fi', k ri' u unui ml leaves l'liihnl, Iplna l l 1: i (i in lur i'ouhviiIh a, id :: V,.y rt t. l"i s; , iivee l iii nvU p i.t 7 A, il. Ijr 1 liilael, liia ali'l ul I i liter t'ay s.ialinie'. All tue aliuve i'hIiis ru i iliiltv Siiiuf ,ys ixi"pteil, Mn it. y Imins eav- P-nsvile iu Hin A. .A, and Piilii" ripli'B a1 31 P. M ; leave Pnilmlelpu, i ,r hi a Ii.k al b W A. M., returi.lng I'ruuul'.o lU'iia D i al P. I". tilKSTKr. VAI.T.KY" K.Ml.U'l.Vn. IM-iBPiurors f"r luM'iiliiKt'w a nun tiiteiiuflliite pm nn Like iiiu 7 liu A. JV) 12 ITi aiiil -I Ml P. . iralua lrmu l'.ina'l"! plie : ii urn, i, u Hum Uowulugiu'A'u ni 0 jo A. .il., ixn mi 6 sa P M. Pl-.KKIO il s;M It.VI LTtOA D. Padsencnrs fur Sklp paek ia 7 A. Jl and l H'i P. il ;r.iis frju. Pni iU l( I ik. relnrni'.K Ir in r-klni atk al S'ln M a l J I 2.i 1. M. (Matlv Hues lur varlmia pnlnls l'i IVrKl'iinu.l Val ey cunne I wlili Hains at Co,le0evilio uud K p- ""iKtv okk KxpitKsa ron pirrsnf ri and TllK W his 1. J.eN es .seiv VfukalSA. M ,.tiiii. auU MU ' .M., .n t,lng itvadiiu; at i i" A. M , I8l.au,' li) in 1". ul., and tiii.iieei t-l Jlan Pbiim vvuii Pemmvi- aula and iVi rV' ern I elilrai Jlaliroau J'.xuress Trulns lor Plueliuiii, CblLttH'), W il iuinpnrt, i.iiiilta, lliil Uiore, He. llnuri.lntr, Hxpress Tralu leaves lrarrljhiirK, 00 arnval el 1'eiiiisnvni la Klpless Imm Fll'sljjri;, at 2 .Uund 6 2S . il., U :S P. 11 , p.isMliiji He a llnK 4 41 and ; Uh A. At. aim lrsu j . M.. arriving ul JSb v Vol k, loli and 11-sSA.M.. sliI 6iJ P il. rsl-eping Cara imti lupin Ins HieHH lrnlua iliruiiiih betveeu Jersev Clivann l'llimiuiK, w lilu, ul ciiani;e. Mall ti alu lor i'h York leavws llirrlsbiin; a 810 A. hi. and TOi P. il. Mall iru'u lot HurrmUurt; leai-H Nw Viirk el 12 fclmiti, seilLYLHILii VAI.LM 11 AILUOAD. Trains leavu lei lav II lu ct b'I'i, 1IMU A. Al., aud li 40 P. M., letiirnlnij Irom Tuiiiuqua ai S'35 A. At., aim 2 l&aud 4 a P. M NllVYLKIU AND HUQUKIl SM V KAIL. JlOAli. Tia'iia l"ave aiiburu al " .j o a, Al fir elne nite and llarrtsiiuiK. anil al 12 la t. m. i t Hue urove and '1 reuioni; i e.iiariliix in m HarriaUnr ut is o0 . Al., aud Iroui Tremint at 7 10 A. it , anu S .15 P. M. TK'KEIH. ThroiiKh first elass ticket end eiat Krunl I ( kels lo nil H:e prin. Ipal polnln la llio Js'or.U aim ll and Canads. Kxei.rsluu lii kesn tram l'lii:..delplil:k lo liefnlliii; ii no liiurmedia'i; mh'.I n:i, aueil lur Uy o,.ly, aie smd by linn lug Aco mm. iidaiioii. Markul 1'raiu. iiadiu no piiloiuwn ae uuiuioUn luu Trains, a', re.iuced rales. iiAciiiNlon Tickets to I'hiladeiphU, e.iud fur day iniy.,eie bold 1 1 Keauins aud iiueriiieunii- siHtiuns by l.tuau a and 1'nil.luwu acCuuiiuuuu.iuu l.aiua at rum. ul raiefi Tbe luiinwluk! llchsts aie Lbioluahle only nt th j (dlieeut S. liridieru, Treasurer, is 'i7 ;s fouriu hi reel. PJiiluiieipbia, ur U. A. Wiculia, Ueui rat buper Iniencei t. luaumii. DnCiu.lilaiinu i cket at 'J 5 percent discount, bo lwie,,ML po.u s diaired, lur lismliles aim liruis, MlleSKL- TiekeiB. KuDd lor stnlsi u'iI-b, riek vt'ou ail, ) oinls, at ShZ'Sn eticu. lur tauulliei ui d lirms rsiasou T'Ckeis lor bree, mx uiue, or twelvo n iiinlis, lor bolileis oiiiy, lu uli imliits, at reduced raier. Clernyu.cii ri idltip on the line of the road will ba ititniniita whu cHi'tin, eunuluK U.amtidivej and ivlvcs to tieki la a. hail luie. turiou 'i iikum from FblladelpUla t nrluulpal Bla.lous .good H r eamrua. auuJj , a jd Memly, at rtoiieiU luio, lo bu bad only ut lilt) 1'ic.ltnt illice, ut Ti iruibib ulU Callow lilil on eeih. ! hWHrl I . ijnons ol ail u erlpilons lorsrf.rd id to a 1 1 he above points irom the i!uim.iy jNeiv cr..it;u t iiepoi, t road at,d W.I ow iiseBlu. lTl'ifbl iiaiia Ku P.l.lauelBlda dally at i 3i A hi., noliii, Stt-m tP tl.. lor Hvadluu J.u.-iau'iu, 11 iiiii:,Ouit, I'oltsMlie. t'uil CTtuiuu, and ail p,ula 'iuJis cioso ut lh Philadelphia Posi Otlioa f -ir all lliiois ou the rof.d fua us branoius at 6 A. ol., aud lo, Ihe pilln Ipal Suit ons ouly ai 2'la P. M. 1.U til'.. IJuuviiu's JuAprrhs will collect T'f-g:-Kv lor all traiiih I"uvhik Ptiiladulpliia Depot. U 'der, inn be leii ui Mo. 2:5 i. P mull a,ret; or at tun Depot, TblrUiblU uud Caliowliill siieela. s-jUlLADtLFfilA, GKikMAATOWi, A SB i M.-Utl3Ty M KAli,i'.UAij T1A1 t'AJii, RAILROAD LINES. NOBTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-. , ,1.1 W.IDD1.K KOI llC.-tthiirMin iDd wort direct Hue to BeitilBhffin, F.aaion, Alleuiown, Maudi t)hnn. Ha.lBUin, Whlta Mavi-n, wilRrabarre, Ma hanoyCltyjMouDtC'ariBnl, PUmtod, Hcranion.t'arboii. Vonl Klon P010 '" lt'l na Wjomlnt SuTuurE'l?.i,!lJ,i?M,8lph',i w W. corner ol BKshS aud AMB-HlUAM iiiwn, .LHVM Din TKAINs-On Md .flr WlDNHsDAY, July Jn, iss eia ijer Trlns"pe tbe N Drpot. corner 01 BICRK.sa.id AMiCUIUAN strain, nun, Mf riOsynoiii1), m follow: At A. H. AcoonimiMianou (ot ort Was re lEgton. At 7-48 A. M. Mornlnf Riprrvw ror Brtlhlehm aoi Principal HUllo'n on Mortli I'eunsy I vanla tvanroan, Pounmtlnc at Beihleiiem who JUeblgh Valley and rblch and suiaqnebaiina Riirorj lr Kajtun, Al iPiilowD, Catasauiiua, Blaiumuiu, Mauob ('linn weatherly, Janvlllp, Haf.iono. Wuite Haven, W1D nbar.e. Klrnmou. Pklauiii, and all polutu In lie Iilub and Wyoming VallVH;;also iu Cino;non wlto K hlgti and Mah tnoy hailroad for Mabanoy tllty and wlili e'aiawis-a Rallrnau for Knnrl imiivllle M llieu. and w llliamao' rt Arrive at Hi ion Chun at 12-nt, A. M: at, v life n. nurrt at 8 p, M.; at MauauoT (.Illy ali P.M. 'asseriKirR hy thin train can farcstbs IrfU'lgb Valley Train. ibiiib Iti-ihieiioui at ll-aS A At, ftjr -i,atiis, and points on Ner Jcrstjr Central liallrimd 0 Mew yorlt. At S'4S A, M. Aootimuiodailrn for Di.vletiiwii Mepp'iiK ai all Inleriiii'.liaUi Suiiiuir, y i-" 'enf it Alllow irove, Hati'oro' anil liarmviila rtu tn'ia 'rain time oiKi.e at Old ynrs Hoad. ' ' At lie.'li A. Al A'.-eimiui Ida. lull lor Port TMiilut-'oa.ft-iipi'liiK at liiierniedintM 'atlons A. l'4s P. to. Lenlkb Viiilev hiyniHii fur iselhle belli, AUe'iLlir. u, M,U:ii (..'Il litis. Wbila baVvn A' i Hi en t)ar re, MurXup. Mnhauiy I'Hy, Oe'iirali" Miri.arnlnay Mi. (..artuel, Pills-mi and Scirantnn and II pelrlk I- Malianoy and W yomli g Coal Hegloaa. At If f.S P. M. fVieniiini'jila'liMi fur iA.y Inum u, topping a ail InleruipdiHiw matlnns. Al s Ir P.M. I.ehuh ami Sus.; u-uu.. u Kxpr, i li-'LMeii. in Khsi. u Alisuiu.vu, ,'JhUl.u (Jl.nu, fy illki herre, a d s-crAnioii, At 41S P. M. ..eCiieliinU'tl'll for DO IwHOWll, -iniiping at all Inwr mdlniesin loun Pe.u.;.-iiiti n ft j ivillnw inu'-e. I.'"ern ami fTartv. iai:e 'IU" ul Ahliikion; lor New IIoph at Dnylraioivu, lAii'i P. M. I0r,nn;ii iv:'. v utu-jilliuuii Io te-LMl(: hiu suit ail MHiltms on u.alti line ol N irtb Peunyl N'ltlllu KuUlm.d. ennne, vl"g 111 hrlh e'l'.n wi.il 1. till. V alley JLehi!;!t aud Mi vpiehuiii a jJ.viili lia.ll lor lMor llpln. Msiicli tliinnk. AtWzii P. M A eeiioiijiinm. ma for LaQhd.',;8, sliip '"llf',ai all tn'e.iii'il!.s ata'.ioret, i Ipso P. M . Aeeommoitauea for Port WRshlng ton. THAI; AMSivp; 1H PMU.AlKi.PHlA. Pri in Uethleheiii af u on an l iiiu a. 51., J isi am: B '-.e P. i. "'' a. Ai. and H iKi P.M. 1 reins tonjiw direct iMuuec noil i'b LaiilMi Vailsy P'l.i (vehii'fi rivi s,ininli inna tii.lns lioin Isei'ioij, otiauton, W iHt'ibarr, Maiiony Ms , aoJ lla.n pin. i'as!.v.iiK(. h'twini: tVIlneinarrs P45 P, M, cuu .lec ai Bihleimio at6'06 P, St., uud arrive la Puila ile.phla a' s ue p. ri. l-:.;ui T'oyie- inwn at S'25 A. M., 6'(0 And 7'PO P. M. i-'lulll l Rno 'lp in '.!! A. ,rt. From Fnrt V'lV.hlnLtOD at T , lOj? A. M. aurj ii f. M. . . ' , . t. . Uii StINDaVS. Phhauelj hit, ,'or l eihlei.Miu at s al A. St, A'lillitdolplllB tor llovlenumi, ui jj, Deyi.auiKu lor Puliadelplila a, 7'im A. M, Xs'MelifUi lor Pbilaueipliia at l-ji p, M, Plllh aniiMl.vtb (street Pawetikir Uara nnriVAT na serxerK to ar.d from 'he new depot, mi uite tjnrs of Keci.na and T hird au Liue and Union I.lno run within a (hurt dlHlanua ril tha dep. it. Tloaen m nut ha piocuied at the Ttckut otUoe. In ur Jer to secure tbe lowest rates of fare. Tickets sold and Bnckinze tho-'ked HirunL-h io urin el! nl poliite, at Maun'H N'irih Pennsylvania UafcfaKg Odj press I'liice. no, ud n. nri n mrixii. POH oJh,uAiA luvVi IV Phlii'd. ipuiti tt, V, S, S'no, in, li, U A. .If., l, oi. :i. 4. ft. 6V. ti 10. 7 b S, 1U, 11. 12 P. M . Leave (4 el bn.nov.li i, 7, 7,, B, Vo, S, ID, 11, 12 A, M 1 -l, S 4, 4J4, 6, 7. S, , In. 11 P. M. TuaS ai iiowu Train, aud S,i a.iil 6 Cp T.'aius will not su.p on tbe er"1,.'"" r"cii OA StlllAi rs, Leave Pt'-'Wlo'I'biaM A. Al. , 7, lX P. M, Li,vi9leraiuiitowiiS4 . U. 1. S, S'a P. M. CHJlMl'l' UILL KAlUtJAD. Leave Philadelphia 8,8, 10, U, A. H., i, BV, t, 7, t CiJeave'c;nrtitiinl UUI VU, , 8 40, md 1P10 A. &L, P40 8-40. 6-40, r40, 40 -JW., lava Pruauelpni tiAi A. H. I aud 1 P. H. Leave CUesmut HU1 7 '50 A. At, H', a 40 and 0'S6 V'xt'& tDSUHOHOcKHN AND NUKKlSiOWS, Ia-rvu Pblladtlpnia , 7;, , and 11 u6 A. li. l, i, 4i s.. t. mui.U 11 P. M. liuvi Worrmiowu 6 i, 7, J'Mi . nd U A. M 1, I, 4.lt..o''--tiM eUSnAVs,, L ava Pbiladelpniaf A.M., 2 an a-id 7'loP. M, , Have Morritiuwu 1 A. Al., 6 au and ti P. M, Leavr Pniladelpbia6.7;. S, and ll VS A, IX, g, t. si, S1, W. and 11, P. jil. Leave iiaiiayuuk IU, la, Wi, Ud 11 A. jSi., - "a ' "-aUMDA S. Lpbvh Phlladulpbla A. M., itH and IU P. M, iZllt Mauuyubk 7 a. AL, e ana P. M. w h. WlutsUM, Ueueru, rsuperli..o.iJen, Depot. MKT W aad iiah.ts.Sn eitroeta. Uiih Mail md hiitlalo n.x're. J arkesourg Tialu Iml Ivine Lakeaaier Tralu. .i f -J preaa I it. w i irtnt. IS u-ridnurg Ace.omiiiiidm.lou.... S 6U P. Si, ifvx lurwer ZlLKS. Ticket Agent, J No. Snl CHi.MiN UP curvet, CAPT. Jf. D. MA V, Continental Hotel, FBASCTi FUN li, Ticket ageut, o. lis it AHKK t trerit, BAMUKL H. WAl.liAl. n,, Ticket Agent al tba Depot, Tne Pennsylvania Hail road Company will urn ai. iiinri any .h k A.r liaKgai(M, except tor W'uurlug Ap parel and limit Uie;r rvapousibiiiiy lo One Ituudr-d Dollar In value. All Lmki": exceeding that amount 111 value will he al the risk of the owner, nil less lakun by Hpuoial Contract. r lWAhlj H. WlLLlAMiS, 42k Uenwal Hnnei iniendent Alumina. Pa. QORGC PLOWMAN, CARPENTEU AJ!D BUILDER l.iaiOYll) 10 No. 131 DOCK Street, iy PUlLADELrillA, PlllLAUlil-l'lUA &XD KKlH KAiLUOAD, 'luKoLou AiN D D 1 nOtiliUMIV'tM PHILAL.h.Delll ...llALTlAlUtvH,. II A rtKlBBUHH, Vt iLLlAhibt'OlU. MD lUa UHltA'l' OIL itlfi (41DM Ok' PKMrtYl.VAJiIA. , 1 1 liiaut f leeplng Curs nu all Mgbt Trains. On and at-er koiUAV. bep.ea.br 14. 1SAS. the trams en the pblludelpbla aud Lrla Ha-lroad wiU run w follows:- WKSTWAllD. Ati Tka in leaves puiiaueiphla 104. P. n S AIL.lHAl-K iee ,ulumapjr S IO A. M arrives at Lnw s 5 p. ii. BH1E k.XPRtta leaves iT.ilAUeipuia Il wa M .. v Iinamopoit- saiiP.M. k arrives atKrio l'-.ii A, it. LLailltA. HAIL leaves Piiiia'ielpntu s oo A. it. Williamspoit 6 Us P.M. an Ives ai Lnukuaveu 7 si P. M. lASlWAHU, MAIL THAIM leaven LrU Keso A. M. " W'nilAmopi'l 10 15 P.M. " arrlveo at ebilaillplila 7 o i A. Al. KIIK EXPPXsja leaves Krlo 7 ci P. w. " WUIiaiusport. 814 A.M. ' arrlvta at Piiilndel. nirt... 6'jo P. M. Mall nud Kxpriss oounect will Oil Oreek aud Alleali, ny Klver iiallroad, iJAUUAlirJ Cj11:uK1uJ ALFRED L. TYLKR, l J Ueiieral bupeiutudeok WEsT CtlESTfell AND P1I1LAUE.LPIIIA HAII.IiUdl',- VVl.N i HH AllH.tAllhMOU1. tju m il aiier AlODAV, Uotober S, 1Sj9, Trains will leave i foil, ws: Lave l'nna;elphla from the Depot, THIHTY-FiH-T auo CHK.N t'T bireeia, 7'4 A. AX.. II A.M., 2 an P. M , 4 n P W.. 4 5o p. M ti-la and tl Ji P. M. Li use Will (;nefier lor Puliadelplila, Iroiu Deport on P Mt tlarkel silent at 6 Hi A. M 7 45 A. M., ft'uil A, Al., Ills'! A- M.. l'f P. M. 4 5n P. M.. and 6 53 P. Al. 'limns leu.eW'.st ' better ul S ol) A, M.. aud may It g Philadelphia Ul 4 50 P. Al.. will blup at P. U J duo t un and Media only. PasHeogers lo ot Iroui ata'noa between Went ( hester and 1. V. JurieUnp, gjlng LuhI, win laae train leaving hii vine-mir a, 7'ii A. M., and going Wet will take tha train lvij.ir phlhuieipbla ul 4 60 P, Jd,, and truusler at II. (j. Jui ciloii. The Depot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by the (Tiesnut and Walnut tilreet curs, Th. au of t iu Market btreet line run wit tun one sonar. Tub rurs ol bulb Huts couutci wlih ouch tram upon iis VB. ON BUNDtYS, Leave Phllndelpbtii ui S Sn A. Al. and 2'0n P. M. l umv em Chester al "MS A. M. and 4 oo P. Al. 'iv.lna leavlus I'll lladelobla ut 745 A. Al. and 4Pn P. M., and leaving Went Ch ester at 8 ou A. Al . an I 4'50 P. M .. conpeei. ni ii. j dunciioi1 whu irmus uu r, ik 11 C. K. H.. lor va torn aim iniern eiuaie pouivn. i mi llttNUY WOOD, Ueueral Muu't. AUCTION SALES. ALEXANDER (J. CATTRLL A CO. I'liOUl ITS COMMIKSION UKRHHAMTa, Ko. 20 MUHT'U VVUAHVLa Ko. 27 ponTII WATER STREET, I'll I I'ADKLPHIA. ALEXANllkk O. CAIXJU4 HUjIJAH CATTSILL BUN TINU, DUKDOROW A CO., AUOTiOfl. KKltH. Nos. 2and US4 HARKKT himi corner U Lank street, bucceaaors tu John B. Myers dt (Ju. LAHOB BALK OF FRENCH. AND OTHER RTTRO. PJ Al DRY UUODS. tt,uln'l4uK On Monday Mnrnlnn, MoT, , at lo o'elock, on 4 mouths' credit, f 11 17 st LAROK BAT.TC OFno CtSK JJiinrg, SllOEsl. 1TIAVI.LUAU BAUS. TO. On T 11 wnl bv Mnrul' g. Kovetnber 14. at 10 o'elock, ou four month' c-o-a' (HIS lit LARGE SA I F OFTiPI IlsK, FRFNOir. GERMAIN AM) IKiMKsTH) DRY HOODb, ,, On V eilnrmiHy Mnrnlng. aov. ai, at loo clock, uu lour mouths' credit, f 11 1) it LAIOK SALE OF CAHPKTINUft. 100 PXKOhii FLUOR Olt. 1 1 1) Hss L1X'. . Un P'tilny Mnrning, i..rlb.r27 il o'clock, on lour ninnths' cred t, M 1. .i ,l CJ" of ,""'n. Vene.lau, lijt, bemn. c k. tate, and raCBrpelliiKi,, otc. im 41 T HVl stOTT, SON .V CO.. AUCriON ERRS. -Li AfellULlUsiT LUlLDlNH.Nu. ii MaHICKI at. LM,"KAp',,aiTI.v",K pamTof t)no i.ors amut- Ai.n"L1Mf,,CTKI1 ,ltV '"!. I, Bf KOTUiNH K'l-U. UOUB!, WILMNKHV OOODd, ily ( aiiihiune on fniir ninnths' crerlft on edne-ilay Miirniiu,', h ,T.iCnn"'"'"'',"H 1,1 ''lock. ln(.nee:t will n loiiiid.a vtiy large assotluient of sen-, i.uh a fe0''l,'' . - 11 21 Si .,, On triil.-y Murnlnir. Parilciijiitslu fin 11 1 f ad vertl"enients. ji 4t Yr.1!.- v"1XV "(-.'n'.4 AIU' OAL- 1 ' vi'iin.toi '., i-ui adtlpuiu. T,P IMPl.RI ANT 8AT.F. T- , i-.11 It'l'KKN PAIN UNO?. 1 . J'Jr-' fespeet nliy ai pounces that he has I feel ed li Hirucilni.n 10 sell I lie i v 'A 'l.pi ny j, p. DKACMONT, Ksn.. li'ik. Ci'iiMMing uru-inai s-peciinmii hy i-.i ,1f'""V'lel'rlly. delected In i,i, In the various ,. V.i 1. '"'' emu imm r au iiiiumihI ninii 1 .1 i " f '''-''est vulue and illslnictio 1. t ,vl l'J l'U uder. a mum; thum aio tui K. .Inhiison, N.A. W.".Moh nt,N.A. 1 -Filt NEW yOilK. L'Mtf (WilDS.V IOUO, AAUAilKJV AiND I'lllLADKl.Plll l AMliHKlM'II.Nl(All.UOill,tU.UIM.NIrS'lJl.'KS Pliui. Pll 1 1. A UJijLPlU A Tu NLiV VOHIC, AM A PLACrSj, i'KIIM WALNUT STHHiT WlfAnil'. At 6 3n A. Al., viaCiiuiUeu u 'il Amouy Aee-jrA..... !r Al 8 A. i via Cutimeu ana Jeisey CUV ti.x. Mill a-oo At 2 f Al., Vlu CmdHii aud Amnny e.xpre.ss a n.j Al 8 .10 P Al ., vm Cuuiile.i nilj el'-ey l'uy Kx,iresa 8 0J Al li P Al., lor Au.h,i ami uu .rm-dlst 1 st .i.oiis. At 5'SU and 8 A . Al , 2 unit ft s i P. M. lor Freehold. At 8 anu 10 A. M., 2, 1.MO, tin. I 4 l P. M for Tmul'til. 1(0 w. . ami 10 A. Jl , 1. i. A, .1 on. 4 3 1 o, uud II J P. M.lnr iijldentown. ilurliuui.jii. UfKi-tv. ml ini. labio. A 1 ti'iiu and 10 A, JU., l. 2 3, 3 3 1, 4 30. 0, and 11'30 P. Ai , ft r t nieiic, . A 0 So and In A. M.. 1, 3 43n. 0, and 11 3? P. M fjr EoMiwa'et. H v.rsn e. tl.vii- on, and pa'uiyra. 2 P. 111 . 11. r iO vei 'ou u uft .l iP Al. ior 1'aluiyr. Ai t in ai d 10 A, ii. . 1, a, 4 oo, u, uad 11 ai P. M. fjr 1 isa i.ouse. T he 1 end U-3D P. ttf. Hues leave from Market Slteit Porry (up Jer side.) luolt KB.NSINOTOS UiPOT. At ll A JL. Kei somou nud Jeraey City, Keiv Vujli -pr. s Line Fre . i 1 -.A! ai u 1 1 a. Ai . 2 .;u ii do, and S P. IS. for Trenton ki n llrii lo. And a' lo i5 A. M.l ir K -Islol. A 1 7 'So and 11 a. Al. 2 So, uud 6 P. AI. Ior MorrjvllU ci i.d n ui. town At 70 and 1C'1 A. M. and 2 3D, aul 5 P. AI far fc,i ei.nk'11 and i.dt'li,(j'Oii. At 7 ioui.u lu-ia a 4st 2 si, 4, S, aud 6 P. r f r Cora weh'i, Ttne oule, loiuic:.hiiri4, Tiiuony, VV ksl ij. mn c, itrliie.-ourK, and Fra" li ord, and at 8 P. M. fur 1: cmeneurg u..U In.ei medlme Situwlouu, PLOAI WFSjl' illlLADI'.LPIII A. DEPOT, V la t oiint'ciiiik iw .1 ny. At9 S.iA.At, 6o Bun li p. Al. New York Ex pith" Litis, Via Jetbey Cil : t-'ure, SJ 23 nil A, Al. ISiuUrnut 1.1 u; I'uro. Atl ;oA. ai. on Motdays oniy iNevv York Express Lli e; 1 ere, S i-. The vat -s. Ai., and fc-.o)' At. Hues will rua ddl'y. All u.l eis. M1ud11.Vs.ex -epiu'l. At 9 cu A. Ai.. I.S'an. and li P. AI , for Trent u. A 1 W ill A. Ai.. O il, uud li P. Al., Ior Ur n'.ol. A l II P. Al. tr.thiU). lor iMornsvitlo Tullytoivn, Si hei ck'a. J..ditli g,ou,i:oriielt's.i'oirrMiiale. lluiuies burg, Taeo:iy, Wiiiluoiuius, liridestjurir, Riid Prauii loid. ior l ines 'aavlug KfeuslDgtou dupot tuke the cn ou TUru of tiCM sirens, a', tjuuiiiut, SO uilniteR before lit par. lire. Ibt cara 1 1' itarkei St.eot fcal'wdV iuu olreci in VI est Philadelphia uepi.u Ot esiuil and Wnluut Vilihlu oneaqnaie. On Kuudays thd ulirKet Sinn earn will run tu connect wltu 1110 S 30 A. ul. uud Ii no P. Al. Llued. uli.LViLi.Llri Dt LAW A KB RAILROAD LIU Mi, boii Ku.KsiM.ioy usror. At 7'iO A. Al. lor rs ayara Fulls, llulUio, Dunkirk, Piinua, iihtica, uei;o, iticnesier, liiuguauiiou, os viriio, tyracuHe, Oreat Bend, Almur. se. Wiikeam, r, fectauiou, ttrouduburg, Wa.tr iSap, bcnooley'a Alouu- "ai i-ali A. M. and 3 3u P. El. Ijr Belvl'ere, Eastou, I aiubtrlvlllH, STeuiiugton, s o, Tuh3j P .H. LI111 tointcm direct wliU I lie 'linl.i leuvlua Kastou lor AluiKb Chunk, AUentowu. Beliilelioot, eic. Mb P. Si. lor Luuibertviile aud lulermediate Sl.i- llOLS. CAAiTFN AKI) BURMN'OTON COUNTV IAXD PKfc hKHTOi' AAD 111U tlTalO WH It AIL 1 OA-Ds. ItOM. AIAKKET frTHEET FJiUKY. (Upper Bide.) Ai 7 ui.U lo A. Al 1, 8 00,1 and 6 s11P.il., lor Aler thauiavllie, Alonrettowii, liillord, Alasouville. nuiiibp ul, lioui.t lfo.ly, aiii.Uivi.ld. Lwausvdlo, Yiiiituiowu. unniunham, ana l'euibcrlou. A. 7 a. Al., 1 and 8 80 P. Al., lor Lewlstown, iighlslowu, Cooka owu, A'cw Kgypt, ilnruerlovvii, (.Team ItiilLO, luilajn.owu, isharou, uud lliUmioiva. It 10 W1LL1AA1 11. UATZllkai, Agm.1. ."llirTAOfiliPUIA, WIUlliUTOJI AND 1HL i. TiJiOillil AlLOAD TIM lli 1 AilLK, OniJiiieiiclug hOSUAV, (snuMjr 6, 1H6.S, Tralaa wlil . ..e t'epu. corner ol BK.O t.ui atreut auu WA-Sti-IJlii'toM Avenue us rollowa: tVav-Mull Tram at s Jo A. M. (.Ji'.uu jyo exceptor) fi r Lali.moro, s'.oppiug at ail Itognlar Btat.iou, mm ui ci,iiiK ivith Delawato Hitilroad at Wilmington ior Orlni eld aud lutoruiisaiawe uiAnona, Kxpiea l iain ai ll 4S A.1L (Sundays ecsptec!) for 1 ailiijiore aud Washington, biopptua ul Wiluilngtou, t-'urrj vuie, and liavre-dc-urate. Coauocn al WT1. mliiLlou wlih trulu for Mew Oa..ue, fc.xpris T rain av4 00P. At. (buudays exooplod) Iw baiiimore au isuiuul.)U, nuiicg m cniin.er I hurio, Lluwood, Oiavmoiit JA liiiulUil'-'n, Wewpoit, -Jiiiouin, ewarX, tidkiou, !lrulJWlV, (Jhurleawiwa, Perry villa, Havre-d-UfuCa Abexdoeu, Porry uiau'a, iAli;i.wood, idfcgno.ia, Cba'se'a aud .Mointiier's ituu, Mthl Kxptetta al ll'! p. fl. (Dudy) nr uallimuie nd WUhbiuglou, swmplug ai Chiaier, Thuuoiv, Liu wood, Claymont, W.liiilui.tou, eark, Hi ktou, lrlllebl, Perryvllle and Dh rn-ds-Uraje. l usieuKers for Porn eati tiiourua auu isorlolk will take tne 11.44 A, At. Train WILM-lNH'rOW I'KAINH. Htopplng at all stations fcetwoou Philadelphia and Wilmington. Loav Phllaaelphla at UDu A. M., S'8u, e'00, and TXd P. M. The 6 00 P. AI. Train nonuecu witn DnPiware Kallroad 'or Harrington aud I pun iu.) tlaio swtiona. Leave Wilmlngtou puu una s io A, .a., r-4', 1T5, .id 7mo P. Al. The S'ln A, M. Train will av utop uetwesa Clienler and Philadelphia. The 7 00 P. m. train from Wllminuton ram da.iy. AU other AccommcUatlou trains Kiiud ex.eplod. jf ifuM llAU lAiUHJi TO PlUDiJ..PlilA. ' Leave Lallimore 7'5 A. M., W i-y-Alail; A. Ax., Elpreaal 2 Ifi P. M.. Kxprenn; 7 Ifi V. Al.. Fxpreas. HUNDAY TKAlM HitOrn BALllMOHa,, Leaves Baltimore at 74 P. At., stopping at Alignol a, Perrymau's, Aberdeen, Hsvtteue-etriw.e, PeTjf vtilo, Chtirltulown, orlll-Kalll. K kion, Sovit'k. Mauton, ewp(lrl, WUminglou, CTajmoul, Llnwoou, uud C'liit'HLf r Thiough ticket! lo all Points Weal, Soiuli, and Cot. in went, may be prunuveu at the Ticket Oiuce. r,i, 828 (liliuSNLT btreet, under the txinlliienial Uuwl, where, o, state-rooms aud bor'ba 111 sleeping nan can be secured during the day. Porsouo iu-i;lt rfiln tickem at this oltlce can havo their liaitgngs checked at Hi elr ri'tidtut e by tlie Union Iraanier Company. i8 H. P. KF.NNKY, Superintendent, W" EST J E H 8 EY KAIL U O A D H. FALL AND WINTER AHR.ANU iCAlKMT. jrrout foot ol A1ARKP.T rtireet (Upper Perry). ConiuiencuiR WtUShHUAV, Beptemoer IS, 18S8. TRAINS LSAVK Ad FuLilAJW'st. For Cape May and statious below MUlville, 816 P. AI, l or Ailllvllle, Vtnelaud, and tutermedlate statious 8'15 A. Al ., 8'.6 P. Al. ...... For Uridgeiou, bulem, aud way stations 815 A. M For Woiiohiiry at 8T5 A. M.. T5, 80, and 8 Wl P. M. Freight tialu leaven Cuiudeu daily at 12 o dock ""Freight received at second coveied whasf below WalDUl aireel, ilully. . . , Fm.aut Delivered No. South I'elaw are aveuuu. WJLLIAAl J. SKWKIil,, (15 . bupornileudout. ( arl Is, rk , A. Ai'M iilmcll ( 11 li i-ii 1 1 ii c. (-cLitslpger liore Fs.uvelet Dansatrt Seiri'rt J (Vdetir Yeih. ck hcvon One Licn.au ( ul 11 rl De Jeliflhe J.ll. Ddli 4 Atme, Ttonnsr ll" Il-ISCLUU 1', KelH V. chuvet . ('. llugdi-C V. Ri. fs.alil. N'irdeiiUH"-, . mmler J.-rrbiTif W. c Knelt V. Usui z II. Raton iik. de Rtork; . von Ravou i'. sjiroehul 1 ,. fc: lu ntiL (. hev. ( aluch De'inlor 1 Kaeascnra tSelwl'inint; 'vi ii Dove Yau Wyugatrdt J. T. l'eele P.oiidlimtiin S.itpbuutill O. Arm In id T'misSHlut W. i iiiiierff .Inn PU.II. Ml i!i...i . - ' u1.n-11.riK-, tu:, rip n'rfalliOl 'AT m, ,,..l..i,..i a..-.. . , 1 ir,.iiiirn,,r,nrri,ii ,.r tHPIT nBtltV and aril-iln nitrlt by theahi.re wel.knn n contiois senr, nrd w hich whl he exhllilieil In n,n KAslKltV OAl.LLhlKS OF TH e, A CADS. MY OF VlNW AH'lh. CU Klslv Fx street, above Tenth, on 8ATUK- lline of sele'JVtniber' Bd d"y "d eveuln uul" tna The tale will Ink place rin TUK9DAY AND WRD. M'HiAV KVLMNOb, Decemoer 1 uud 2. at half. Pst 7 o'clock. ltt f THOMAS Jt PONS, C)B. ia AND 141 PALE OF REAL KsTATE AND HTOCsT Vi mber24, al VI o'cioi k, linon, at the Ktchiinira 1.11. T' toiihl Aioa. 816 aLd IS iirlck Wu.sinoVwi Ai-U.J4.Mo 710- L.rse and Valuable Jie.lJeu FUONT ni d Al I (. FUN. . W. corner-Lurge Lot. l.FVKt I II ( North). No, 6!1-Alodern Kt,WtfUoa. FttAMiLIN. An. Kl'iMieiHttl Dwelling 'RtslUttu0 ( I'LVFJAT. Mo. Jti lienieel Dweldug. Ot Ol MD KKMT. iSI a year. LIFT H 1 Norn.). No. Ml-Modern Dwelllnir. Al AIDKN LANK, 10 Acres Valuable Nuck prODSr. t . valuable for brick vaidu. " V9r J- 1 SI F.JM'T 11. ahnve Aich Drnlrable Dtvellinir WAbUlOTON fcUUAKi!:, No. 16 Valunblu itell. dei er. NIN III '8011th). No. f,17 Minlern Residence. Ci 'AT FiS No. W7 VaiuHble Iliiliulng aud larea Lot. II A IN S.H. Mo. A l-Alndi rn Dwellli g. " LrtOAD (NoitlM. Mo. 'i(ii6 Modem Delllne. K ATKS. No 13,8-Oennel Dwelling. T. WKNTY SECOND and WAsIilNUTOr Avenaa Coal t arfl. FOURTH (Sonti),Nn, sis Brick Factiry. COAT Jisj Ne. 2;l uenttel Dwelling. J a ll 11 Y Road Reoldei cea and Inige lotfl. A'OUNT 1 ORI All l ane Lrge loi. K Bouth of Pike, Twem v third ward FLl.bWOllTH, os. IltiO aud 11 i-Genteel Dwjlt lni. RICHMOND, No. 81152-DoslrabU Dwelling. P ull particulars in Ciin.l'isus. hT'.CHH. 80 shir s Untnn Fank Tennessee. 4i, liuie Cel. liai Trace, ortaiiou Oo. 61 lKteH y. cmis jy oi smimc. with ticket, 1 si aie Poll t!rei7.e l'.iik. 6" Bharei (stojud aud Third Btrec-ls Passeuger Rail way Co. 1- nth s Paclllc and Atluntto Teligioph. I nharrx Aoacemy el Pine Art. s shades Ui Ion Aiuinal luaiirance Co. 11 2) St iS shares Union Jttullonal Book. Hi shares Honey bn ok (oi. Co. HO sbuieb M. Y. and Al iddle Coal Field, 'I RARE. VALT,ABLK."an"d KLKUANT BOOKS. Cu Monday, Tiius.iui, and Wednesday Alternooas. N .veniui r 1.1 21. uud'l. At 4 o'elnck. a eiwlce collection of miscellaneous houks, rare and valunbln edition tinu lllumr ued works, Mil blaik iet.i r impriuis, ue.ttiral Plsiory, dra mm in woiks rare l'lckmii g enltliins luoiudlug a nuinbirot lurgH papi r copies, suleulud irom the b.oo ol iwr. Jolu Campbell. Kaw ready lor examination. 112126 m D. McCLKBS V. McCLKBS & CO., Ac. U AlAKKLr isireei. AUCTION KEUS, M BALH OF lOCOCAIsKH ROOT'S, 8H0K3, BR0QAN3, KTt, LTC. Ou Jlci.ony Aiori.lpg, Nov. 3D, eoinmuiiclbg at lo o'clock, we will sell, by catnli gue, lur catb, Ibuo cn8 n. en's, hoys', aad joules' beois, shoetj, nit suiih, halniora h, eic. Aiio. a superior assor meat ul ladles', mlns-', and dhlioriu t l.y made goods. ,11 IS It bAUffi Oi 17C0 CABEH LOOT S, SIIOEa, BH0QAN3. KTO. On Friday Aiornlrg, November -27, at 10 o'clock, we will sell by caialogoe, for caah, a large aud desirable assirt Uini ol Iloola. IShootf, llatk-iurais, llrogans, eic. Also aiuperior etMnrunotit of luolea', uilases'. and chlldrau's cup made goont. 11 21 st A UT1K J?.hOl lilMsfct. ALC'JHiMtLlfS.- 1 1 atelv Kmuh en fur Ii , T hen, He A S.1111H 1 Mo.his CilJUSUT f-t., rear eniranct fiom A Inori Ext cntors' Pale No. 701 Franklin street." t,rPRI('R POUefc.llOI.D FURNIT'UKK., PIANO It hll'., FINK JtRKMCIl PCATJS MlllUOK, ilMi, ilhUBSKLSl l A RPJ-.T.-l, VI O. Ou A1nn.,ay Alorulng, J?d liiHtnnt, at 10 o'clock, at Mo. 7u4 Franklin street, ulii.ve Coaies, by order of Kxeculom, the superior I arler, clinnii er, and dining room lo'iilture, piano unit b) Peiinsylvaula Alaiiulaclurlng (lompaiiy. very line PreucL-piato matiiel mirror baudsouie llr.is itie and oibti carpets, Veueilau blluds, kliciinn lur uiiuru. e'.c. 11 Wat CLAFK &-lVAlS, AUCTIOSEEKS, K0. 6J CHLtsMUT Kneel. Will sell THIS DAY, Alcrnfng and Evening, A laige luvnli eotlllanktUi, Led Spreads, Dry Uoodl, Cloil.a, ( aiKln eres , liosliry, blaouety, Table ana J'tcket cutlery, ttoiloiiH, eic. UU and couuliy mtrcbauts will Uud bargains. Terms cfbh. M (iniula pHi-ked free of charge 9 2fl AUCTIONEERS i fiSi L'I 1 B I'tn 1 vj w.,.vv". m.. v.. v CJil!iNCT iltreef. wr entrance No. 1107 Haus jio ttl ri Hum s, el Ki M .t Mill. 1 AND COiiAUbSlON A.LRCHANT8, No. Ill I CHPOMO-LITHOGRAPHS. . " REGAL DESSEn T." A new and beautiful Chromo-Llthograpli, after painting by J. W. Peyer, Just received by A. S. It O II I N S O , No. 910 CHFs-KUT Street, Who has Just received NEW CHEOMOS, NLW EMORAVINfiS, NLW Fllf MCH PnOTOnRAPHS, NEW LJiKSDEN ENAMELS UMKisau. E.o. y aEg qALLt.ttT CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETcT" JKAVK-b, C111CUILLA, ETC. Kl'C J A M K U Ct L G ft tin. 11 Noit-i'H b:4i4ni iitp:UT. Sicu of tlt Croltlim. Luiubi Are r.ow receiving a large ,;ortment of JJoavcrs, Cliluchiila, nud ohor Overcoat IngH. Also, a full lino tf 3-1 nud G-l Ulatk Ducbklus, nil of the best makes. The atteutlou ol Hen haul Tailors and ClolUI's a. e aptciUty li vited I24 AT WtlOLE.JALK.AM'iJ 11 ETA I L.
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