THE DAILY EVENING TELKGIlAPII.PIIILADELrillA, SATURDAY DECEMT5TCU 21,1 18G1. A rtn.T afisbwohn mwirAriii, ,' OIT1CI No. 108TI1IHD STREET. Fviee Tnn OaT. Pea Copt (lioahle Sheet), v BMniaan Cnave IB WaaK.rayellelotlie Carrier, and BWdtxl ts Bwbecrlrtwe ot of lb Clly at 1"i.ik fern Anm Okb B.u.lai inn Fiftt Ce-nre ma Tw HgmM, (avarSAhly la HillM fur Ilia pertnd orjrrxl. AdvertaseMt te tneerted al the atual ratea. A liberal SfcTangewiont ma4e lisr extended Insertion.. Ts AsiTe-rtUene. (Vwwi to (tie gt-eal In'rva.e In (ha Clrenle'lt n or Tta JrvmNNti Tni.e.srM. cnne(l,nir us to its pinsa at an aria hour. wsi urgently retitt..t Diet etlvar!..innls nljr . haudeil la aa imt ' aa lOarlrrk. If pos.lole.t3 .Mure an assertion In all of unr edition. SATURDAY. DKCKMBEK 21, l.. Wk must again apologize to our rcii'lets for the crowded state of our pnper. Notwith standing the enlargement of our sheet (now the largest d.tily ncwaiaer iu the CuIU'J Stales), advertisement and business ctrils have so encroached upon our apxra as to mako us almost despair for a few days of fur nishing our usual variety of news and literary matter. Our circulation is now lar pro iter than thatofnny evening newspaper in th country, cxcoi ting Uio .New York I'os-t, an 1 W 1 espeak tlio clemency of the air ist a:il immerse body of our readers until this st rm tipon our columns bo overivst. To our advertisers wi desire to say th it Onr arrangement for publishing all of tlie'.r cards In tha f a;er It.seli avoiding the. pi t ytine (raud of a fly-sheet have proved a com plete success. We guarantee to the public the full jiurn'ier of Insertiom of alvertise aacnta la all of our editions. To those of our readers who have not com pleted thulr holiday purehmej we ura a perusal of our advertl.slug columns, tlllod aj tliey are with the canH of almost every laal lng store and business establishment lu PiilU delpliia. I'll HIM I'.lf AM. Selfishness predominating among mankind, virtue Is diflkuit of attainment, bceauso self sacrlflce la the Divine law. The least imper fection possible iu man, dwells not iu develop ment of his propensities, bu; In their direction, restraint, or subjugation. Philosophy ame liorates bis condition, but it gropes lu light which is darkness compared with the dili gence shed by that commandment which teaches ma'i to love hla neighbor as himself. Self love Is the mainspring of ae Ion tho motive power of the world. In the pursuit of lapplness, It seeks not cxcluslveness. It Is necessarily allied with the highest benellceuce, ibr man without it would cease to be an aent either lor good or evil. But selfishness pjrsius the objects of desire at all hazards, regardless of the wishes of others, oblivious of their happiness, and in opposition to their interests. Selfishness is self-love degenerate and debasad. At this time, some eighteen hundred years go, came into the world the Teacher who Instruct. d man that God's primal law is Lovo, Bind Its fruit self sacrifice. lie taught that ,ove of God and man wore Inseparable. lie joncluded precept and earner by that astound ing example of soif-sacrillco an Ignominious death upon the cross. Of all times, it is Attest that this anniver sary should be honored by practice of the doctrines Inculcated by our Saviour. If tho time does not especially call for self-sacrifice, It should at least exhibit no selfishness; and It la worthy of remark that at no period of the year, la so great solicitude shown for the happiness of others. At no tlma of tho year, It there so spontaneous an outpouring of t'iQ kindly feelings of humanity. At no other time, are Christians so exclusively engaged in unselfish employment; at do other tlmo so genial and so open-hearted. Every soul, for a poriod at least, goes out of itself, and enters Into the toul of others. At this time, and at this time only, Is there general obwdience to the mandate, " love one another." Would it were so always I Obedience to the law is sot restraint, but emancipation. Happiness is found only in obedience to the law. The Chief good Is happiness the aim and object f the law. Who, this Christmas, has sot seen the plea ure reSocted from the countenances of tho throngs gilt-bearing through the streets, or patiently awuitlng in the crowded stores. From the opulent purchasers who buy some costly token of regard, to the urchins who flatten their noses against shop windows, while, in desperation at the difficulty of choice, they convulsively clutch their little hoard of mOLey, all seem bent upon giving pleasure to otheis. Tha tiny gun and penny trumpet, tjll, in some modest household), furnish no Jess pleasure than the eluborate sword an 1 drum anord the wealthier infant warrior. Th-":k S-ngcrbreatl Is quite delightful as bhck"TaV"J coaUlu l prtaspectire stoinach-aehe aiutlJilr. The discordant braying and dn,n3 0f numerous youthful performers, and U,0 iUis Mnt tinkling of inharmonious toys, will, for many days, be music even ears polite Men and women, ofull conditions In tile, suw aJl on tip-toe ol exportation, and all will hare in the gratification of not being forgot ten. For all of us are so constituted, that what we seek is not trumpery but love. It Is right that this should boa period of nnsclflsh pleasure. Follow the teachings of One whose birth made this the greatest uuni Torsary for mankind! Heap high tlu chil dren's tables with tha spoils of well-stocked toy-shops! Cram their stockings with susrar plums and candies, long coveted with watery mouths I Heap up your boards, and draw around you friends wh m you love! Devote yourselves, for this brief space, to the happi ness of others! If you miss those whom death has snatched away, people the place with their presence ! For the living we live. Lore comprises two worlds those of the living and the dead. Let us not forget our duty in one, in an absorbing thought of the Other. - Forget not the poor. Let us for once Cnjoy ourselves In unselfish pleasure share lxjth our abundance and our joy with our neighbor. Thus will our Christmas be merry. In thus acting will we humbly follow in the Jootsteps of Illm who tarnished the sublimest Instance of forgetfulnesi of self la thus ttctlDg, will we fitly celebrate the anniversary of His birth. THE CDSISlASES OF THK PAST. 3. be CluuUnas which luu come Is ripe with Wlth and rich in blessings. As the months pass In review before us, we have crowns of ftjoU'lug to idavue on each. The events of the past month or two especially, are such as to thrill the bosom with an emotion which never Can (rev vajild. We Lave the' great march front Atlanta to Savannah to Call hack upon. VT are on the ere of another triumph. We tart paAjcd from succeb to success, and aun that the year is fathering towards Its close, wo may sit down In peace and contemplate our triumphs, whilst we anticipate those to come. Nono of the Chrlstmasei of the past have been such seasons of rejoicing as this. Wo have not had so much to rejoice over. In 1801 we were voxlng ourselvoi over tho not tlement of the MAftoif and Smdki.l d'nll culty. whilst rejoicing over tho expulsion from the Senate of Jonx C. IiitKfKlNitmiiK. It Is only three years since that traitor was expelled. Sinco then we have become accus tomed to traitors. In the beginning of De cember, IKfll, that traitor was expelled. Tho v. hole nation was bubbling over the Ittihul lion, and both North and South were a"ltated with regard to the final resolution of tho Mason and Ni.iiiki.i, question. In tho middle of Deeotnber, 1S!12, wo Were Jubilant over our Fredericksburg victories. Hud expectant In regard to tho result of 15 ankh' New Orleans expedition. In 113 Cencral Grant was tho central point of attraction. Now Siikkm an Is tho focus from which all the interests of the hour radi tte. Through the month of Augosl Vice-Ad niral I'auiiaoit Rent us glorious news. A tew days ago, on board the Dinlflinn, Nikhm ax wrote a brief bulletin giving graphic sketches td Lis success, or rather chain of succesie.s. II is few words are enough to render tho dullest skies blue and the most clouded snii sliine golden. No Christmas present that could poss'.blybe made would bo more acceptable than tin cap ture of Savannah, except tho taking of Kich niond. At these places we have generals who are doing their utmost for the Union arms, itiid v. hose successes In the past, are so many milestones lending on to tho good of ultimato and las lug triumph. They are acting tha scenes which shall pass Into song and his tory. Tho veterans who suffer and emlura most may console themselves with the convic tion that uo Christmas of the past has brought n.ore glory to our arms, or responded with wore brilliant realities to tho shining hopes ol success. hijk rtrsntVAist k of the NiBitt rir. It is our earnest desire, so long as wee in duct this paper, to defend, through Its columns, the institutions of God, and, so far as in us Iks, to advance the Vist luterests of man. In vindicating the claims of beth tho Creator and His creation to the Sabbath, wa attain both ends proposed. It Is the day of God as it is the day of man. It ascends for Its, authority to the throne of the Almighty, and it reaches with iu blessings down Into the dreariest caverns of human wretchedness and despair. At a time when the very existence of God is not only questioned, but opouly impugned, and in a city where, by public advertisements, we nre nil invited to listen to lectures on nit tliw Divine, but tho Devil-begotteu nat'ira of all religion of all Sabbath rest, and ol all sanctuary service we consider it high time for the press to utter its not uncertain voice. This question might, in tho estimation of some be more properly canvassed in the pulpit. It is true It is a question for tho pulpit, for tho Church is con cerned. It is also a question for the press, for the world is concerned. In urging tho claims of the Sabbath, it should not be forgotten that there were by God's direct appointment three, great Paiadisalcal institutions, and that the Sabbath was one of them. Tho first in order Is Labor. The secoud is Rest on the Holy Sabbath. The third is Matrimony. These are, the three conditions of human existence. If a man will not work, noithur shall he eat. If a man do not rest In the midst of bis labors, be will soon rest from his labors altogether; and if folks neither marry nor are given in marriage, the race w ill become extinct. No sane man will arue that all things could go on prosperously if the wheels of human Industry should stop their mighty whirl; nor can we got many out of a mad-houso who would defend the abolition of marriage, and how is it that so many deny, if not in words, yet in practico, the obligations of that other institution of Heaven which lies between the two defended, it would seem, by both, because more sacred than they ? How, we ask, can men fall downbefore and worship, without any hypocrisy, two of these institu tions, and refuse even ordinary ripest to the most GoddJts of the thrse? The first Idea of a Sabbath is that otreal; and how sweet it is to the laboring man! Just as certainly as tho huge wheels and massive bars of the machine will wear and tear each other into destruction, if not repaired by the mechanic and lubricated by oil, will man, with all his exquisite proportions, wear down to premature death, if not refreshed with sufficient and periodic rest. Nature craves her slinre of repose. Nor does she crave in vain, for when Saturday night returns, the poor, overtasked man rests on happy exjynTjL lion of that blessed Sabbath .-m(.n f , the wear and tear daj,a, ,al)or . 8ni fortified. w.'a ,u enjoyments, he goes foith V Co labor again, liko a giant lefreshed with wine. Above all men living tho workiugman should be Jealous of the Sabba h. The rich may sjend half the summer in travel at the Hirinns, or by the seaside, but the laborer Is ever at the wheel ; and such is his scantiuess of reward for bis toil, and the greedui9s of many masters who employ hlin, that If God .(lid not legislate lor him, and, in spitu of him self and his taskmasters, cummanil him to rest one day in seven, he would not live hall his diys. The French atheists presumed to ulier ths laws ol Heaven, and decreed that France should have a Sabbath once iu ten days. As well might they havo commanded the summer to smile upon the earth onee In a thousand years as easily could Canutk make tha tide go back, as could any nun or monarch alter with Impunity the regulations of the Eternal France tried two experiments uuiquo as awtul. She tried to do without a God, aud to do without the Sabbath. She could do neither France must have a God, though she does not worship Him ; and she must have a Sabbath, though she degrade herself In desecrating it. The Sabbath Is like some lovely but lonely island, cut off from tho great continent of time, around which swells aud roars the ever-restless "sea of troubles," aud irom which man may behold that "better land," "where the Wtary ure at rest." ENULl B H f 'O M lLI M EN T TO O l! K A R H V. Trofcssor Goluwin Suitii has returned to England, and almost the first lines he wrote for the public eye formed a letter to the Lon don Duily JVT, complimenting the United States soldiers, and especially those of the Army of the Potomac. While on a Tlslt to this country, be vkuted Lieutenant-General Chant at his headquarters, and was received by that noble chieftain with the attention and consideration due to a man so eminent for learning, aud so fully imbued with the love of liberty. He saw the Army of the Potomac, and wan urnr1ud to find It so tine a body of ldleri. In his letter he remarks that, after careful examination Into their condition, their discipline and diill, he cousidurs them eqtinl to any soldiers In the world. With the cidicers ho was particularly pleased, regtrdlng them In manners and in cultivation the peers, II not the superiors, of ofliicrs In the Kuropean armies. The soldiers are so well cared for, that tin Trolossor assumes this fart to be proof of th i war being fought for a principle, and not from mercenary motives, or the idea of conquest. During bis stay with the army, ho obuinnd much valuable information upon which to baso bis opinions respecting the contest raging between the North and South. 1 Iu discovered that our army Is not the "wild mob" which such correspondents ns " Manhattan" would try to make the woibl believe, but rather a body of intelligent men, many of who.n are his own equals in Ik IIcs lc!trcn mid science. Tho testimony ol 1'rofessor Smith will havo great weight witli tho belter portion of tha r.nglish people, and it will do much to d's abnso the'r minds of the urejnd'ces raised against us by Itebel sympathizers In their midst, A fair ami candid statement of tha cruho of this war, of the manner In which it Is carried on, and the purpose for which It Is waged on both sides, written by Professor Smtii, could not fail to exert a brneflel d Influence upon KuKlishmcii, and open their eyes to the truth that the South is fighting for slavery ulono and a slave empire, while the North is battling for the preservation of tho Union and the sacred rights of humanity and freedom, lielweeit tho two, intelligent and liherly-loviiig Knglishmen will not halt long In their opinions and preferences. iiii: i n ii Mintiio. Newspapers In various parts of tho country arc busy In suggesting names for tho vacant mission to Franco. Assuming that tho posi tion of Mr. IiiMEl.ow as the chief Minister of our nation near tho Government of Loins Natoi.kon Is but a temporary one, It Is not Improper tliut Pennsylvania should present a gentleman whose appoint, ucut would be bailed with general satisfaction, and who com bines all the requisites for such a trust. We can name ono of our follow-citl.ons who is particularly qualified for so exalted a situation. We allude to Moirrox Mi:Mioii aki., Es j., of Philadelphia. It is unnecessary for us to speak of tho per sonal fitness of the gentleman we have named for an able and faithful discharge of grave and responsible diplomatic functions. His long and blameless life in this his native city ; his fervent devotion to our country through all its trials; and his legal training and prac tical experience in public, aflairs, all combine to make such an appointment de sirable to the Government and gratifying to tho loyal sentiment of tho nation. Mr. M:MiciiAKL is aa eminent citizen of our Commonwealth. Ho Is l.nown and esteemed from one end of it to the other. His selection would tend to harmonize tho jealous and fac tious quarrels that have sj long disgraced our State olitic8 and impaired our usefulness. We leel sure that President Lincoln could do no more graceful act towards tho Kcystouo State than to tender the appointment to Mr McMichakl. Tho country can certainly obtain the services of no stronger intullect, or the labors of a more diligent and vigilant representative. A HEIT HATrl.K. How many, In civil lite, understand what a great battle is? They have dim ideas of its being a rapidly shifting panorama, in which blood, and agony, and strife, and thunder, and contusion are inextricably blended. But they cannot conceive its details. They do not pic ture to themselves correctly the parts which make up tho whole. Tho reports of war cor respondents, although they give singularly correct information and graphic dcsciiptions, give but a very fceblo idea of what a battle is. In reudiug them we too often regard them as a mere list of casualties, and omit to attach Intelligent ideas to the words. As a sample of what a battle Ls, take tho late struggle between TnOM as and Hood. Tho Nashville Union gives a detailed account of its progress. From it we learn that Genor Tuomau' order of attack w?.S ok follows : "1. A. J. taitu's Corps on the right, and cover ilil iii Uranny White piko. '2. The 4th Corps immediately to the left, the 1st Divinon m the centre, ttie -m on the left, and the 3d on the right. The 1st Division was com manded by tkneral Kimball, the 2d by General Ml unt, and 1 lie 3d by Oonerul Beany. The.e ad vanced on Fr.inkliup ike, the 1st Division resting its left upon it. "3. Siiadnmii's Corps moved out tho Marfeps boro pike, Tith instructions to gradually m ive to the right and join on the ItU Corns. His wax mand consisted of iha division of Genoiul Criilt and two brigades ot colored troops, th' being on the extreme left. tatter was placed in reserve.'; ; --w General Schoflold, be brought li.tfvr ; 1 ?'r,,'e rlS"tof Smith, to 5 Thi" ' Jkl! f"r f'ankinff purposes. D Le' - cavalry were ocul down the Uillshoro fl , with orders to operate on tho raugo of hills to which I have referred, and if possible Intercept iu iveuui icireat or worry nia llanKB. ''At ench step of oar advance a heavy line of skirmishers was tlirowa out, as pioaeeri, and wLea these had reported all clear, oi driven the Itrheis back, batteries were pushed forward, which indulged in a few shells, when the skir mishers wcie again ordered on. In this way, a mile and a half ot (round was passed evor, until our liu i had advanced about half a mile beyond tho Thompxin place, which ls tour and i tif Uii es from tho city, w hen tho Ilobil skiraiih line came into full view, and definite iu'brm ition as to their general positioa bejau to be attainable ; tin ir main works were yet uninble, th ugh their front line wus plainly seen, tt-jre a halt was ordered. In describing the carrying of the first line of works the shout ruised by the 4th Corps is represented as having been loud and long. ' One vol'ey," says the account, "was tired, and tlitn, with bayonets fixed, onward wuut itit) men, until more Ihau hall the ap tee over which toey bud to gu was p issid, when a slight halt, a load, and another v.jlley as the prelude to a second yell and charge. The men hallo, I uo more till within fifty jarui of the Itebel works, when the deadly tire which met them c.an-ed th m to halt and retnin it. In this poi iou bath parties tiring furiously tlie belligerents remained at lent five inniutes. A seetluu ef artillery employed by the Hebels could no longer Iks nnd, so close was tho range, and there were indications that tho gunners were about to attempt to move them off, when our gallant men determined to secure them as trophies, and once mere essayed to the charge, iiut the turrilie storm of bullets was too luach ; aguin they halted, and a few men very tew indc.d, not more than one in ten broke lor the rear; and the Rebels raited a shout of triumph. Jiut this only mad dened the assailants, who now dclied them and ruthed up to the works. The low who had com menced to letreat teeing tins, wheeled around, and in a tew moments were ones more In their posts; and with one wild shout their stuud trds were planted on lbs Itebel battlements, and tho e who hud to stoutly held them tied in coututiou to the rear." The ensuing passage will give some idea of the breakneck flight of the Uebcls : "From this time the rotreat of the Kebols became a miscellaneous aud disorderly rout. Hundreds of them threw down their arms and surrendered, among them a brigadier-general General Jackson. Unr men rushed on. They were resiktvd no longer; all they had to do was to pursue, and they did this with ths same will aud spirit thai they had exhibited on making the charge. Though greatly fatigued, they rushed on headlong, gathering up prisoners by scores at every rod of their progress. When it has facts to work upon, Imagina tion can do much hi picturing vividly war scene. The battle between TJooo and Thomas was a great one. The more truth ful are our conceptions of tho scenes amid which victory is won, the more truly will we "honor those who help to win It. CUR BALTIMORE LETTER. IUi,TikHHK, December 2i, 18t4. 8im:-Bnt little relatire to active army more ments hns trsnaplrcd in the Dupurtinent of the Sib Army Corps dining the past wok. Ths operations of our commanding (I corral through the ml. Itary tribunals silting in the city are of not iMere-t to Bsltimorcans, especially to th jae who, seeri'lly svnip:itlil7lng with tha Its el!i n trritihle On tip-toe with ears drawn ten-o, In foar (,f having soma old fnur. pai brxiKhl l las pcmitiainiK inquiry ofa ini Usry court 1 hoe triliiiintli) are miking aid havoc union H tl e Ki hela In our inlJsi, nnil onlwtrJiy ni, llnlt more and Maryland generally, aro mora loyal I hnn perhaps any olt r diy and Stifln itij North. Hit) casn ol Mm. S irsh T. It it?lnn, Some time ago arrrxtrd, tri-n, mill con re te I of kavii g ip-t aaabrc to ll.irry l;lm r, as a com p'ltnciiUl i Mrvh es a.'iiini the I' nlon, created much ititcri at and divctsi'V ot ophiiiiu. I'nroug'i the t Hurts ol llmrin r H wmin, ami her c niieo , William Schley and Juimtban M rtnti b, hor .e i. tciics-ol livn ycra ImpriMi nn lit hi l' i c ili jrg, MithH hreetts, ami 8 " K line, w n nnnull-.t, mi l alii r an ali m e of a few weeks she returned t -d;iy lo tier home nnd her Ills rtr. (Mienil Wallace still pursues tho even tea ir of his coarno ngnint Hands and their svtn i t tlii.tiH, lenril'g lo I lie I'ria'dcnl ami the ttiitliori tica at Washington the responsibility ol making IritiU belore cnu itn iuailittl nuil itnlnmy ciiii'ius iior.ii, ni.twilhuaiiuing tin tr exp rmn to tho (Jor iiiniit lit. a farce ititil a mo keiy of jusli o. Ftiu titf c mil, fur the trial ol civil ca-es, wns c ni vi ni d a ItwiUjs '(, nnd is i'eid d over liy Mnjur (Ji n( ml Alt xmnltr I).. M Co k j M j .r Wi.il m I'. Lord is ict on :il a Jnil,;u- Vlvoeifs. 't he Major is niilvrr-nlly lyvert and cs'oome l II ; i ti line lawyer and nil aeeoisji islicd g'lrletnfi. Tlic cmiri nmrtl il, for several wciks ptst 0 i CiiLcd upon ihn njul of l.iu'iieiisnt 1'e.ir ng, of C plum (i. W. 1". Smith' Independent M oy;in I Cuv. Ii v, ti.t. lucn di'-"!ved. M ijoi-'i nei i Msliel was l'rcntdont, and (' itnin llennissui J lit; t . Advocate. . J lie I ill r was mii'.toi'ed out ol tl f m tvii c j ca creay. Mo ninny of the most ri 8,ii'Clntile llolx Is hitting been Incarcerated ii common jiils and pe dis ninn ies for their tlis Invnlly, Ihiy have developed strung inlluen e again!, General W.dl ice, which may so id result in his being relieved from command of tlii- 1 partiiieiit. To-morrow, a usual, will bo the grand Jubilee and festival of the ycur, or r uber M inday. Tho norm Hlong llaliiuioro Kieet, after having fur K tenil weeks put on ihe r brilliant colors, wilt (lu ll out and scin illaie like too rocket on Mon day. Money eerns to be plenty, and a ju di int Chriktnias is ineviiable. May the bullsoou have oce.i-loii to bo rung lncnliy overtliu criiihing out ct il,e Hi boldon ! They now but " ring oat n (lowly lug cause." Tin: Ai.niaiiet oh Tiiaitoub. Arnold, H'irr, Ciiliotni, Davis, J-.Brty, Forrest, fjranliiiry, iliil, Ivcison, Jackson, Ktrnv, l,e, Marruiiduke, Nel Koii, Ovten, l'idigiiae, ()iiHntroli, llliodos, cstuart, Th, nipson, tln-ueecss. Van lljrn, Williams, Xhntistion, Yancy, Zollieotror. Thh Ai.i'iiAitET op Patriots. An lorson, Banks, Corcoran, Dix, Jilisivortli, Karrsgut, Oritnt, Ilanc rk, IngftMc, John'on, Kilpatiick, l.aiidiT, Mitcholl, OsterhaiiH, Porter, Cjuiinby, lit nolil, blienniin, t horn ih, Upshur, Vaa V'lict, WiidsMOiib, Xpcditi 'ii, Young, K.igonyl. fiini.H v. itii I.aiiok l'BRT. -A corrssnondont, ho has recently been making a tour through 1'iuiisi Ivut lii, ;iv his "niteutiou wis called by (ieali rs in Uastcrh-Diade work to tbn de-lralie-nes of more variety in Hie width of shoes." That in rounirv dinnets, "the girls, even iu families vho run well alb id to buy shoos, frequently go biircfootcd In tl iu summer season, and their feet b'jeomo (jui e large." llo requests us to call tho attention of our doa-east triends to this fa t, and wc do so cheerfully, from kind regard to tha girls afoieunmed. We trust, therefore, our Yan kie friinds will remember the Pennsylvania damsels, when thay are giving out stock, itndihtt 'jours" will govern themselves accordingly. Mint anil Leather Jteporler. CITY I!UTLLIQJC. For Additional Ioealt, nee Eighth Paje- Stath or Tikbiiomktbb To-dat. S!k A.M., 'J8. Noon, 35. 1 P. M., 30. Wind. V. Ladikh' Bklikk 8ociktv. This Society has bren engaged through tho past season in per forming a nohle work among the poor of this city. This morning their ofllcc, at No. Oil N. Cigbtb atrect, was the scene of much hilarity and real pleasure, ahout three hundred children hav ing amiurnbled for the purpose of enguging in tha festivities of the occasion, consisting of a fine repant, provided for them hy the managers, and tho reception of gifts, such at clothing, shoes, etoekiiigs, bonnets, and other artir'rs, calculated to be ol real service to them during the cold veal her. A lino Christmas tree was placed in the win dow, upon which were suspended almost every thing that tho mind could think of that would pltaso and comfort the sniftering. As tho goods were distriiiuled the countenances of the young rvtipii nts would light np with joy, so thut th; I ulies who were Instrumental in Jiiug np the allair were well repaid tar ihoir troulilo. One of tho ladies con-ecetd with this charity, Mrs. Ileni'OD', baa collected over lyi)0 during the season towards this object, and others have alio mot with much success in their cffjrts la this direction. At they charge nothing for their services, all the money that is collected goes at once towards the object for which it was la tended. Mils Martha Klsegood, the Missionary, hits bten iiisirumental in doing a vast amount of irood anionir the noor. The societr is comDrised ol ladies from all persuasions, Catholic audj'nw J tcstant. 1 " -' ' ' -' I t v r, j.A;Rbs Hkatex. This morning, John ( -'-' , . - - jui uury and a man named liagey were 'quid beforo Alderman Beltler, upon the cliai.go of being Implicated in a violent assault snd battery upon two police otllet-rs. It seems tl at a warrant had been previously issncd for the nrreM of Cartmry, who was charged with assault tir.d battery upon a bartender, and milicious rii.- cliicf, at aluger beer saloon Twenty -third and Vine atrietH; alao.wi h assault and battery upon his wife. Iaist nlnht Oltlcers Usliorne and Jen nings attempted to execute the warrant. They proceeded to 1 wcntv-tltird and Callowhill streets, aud there encountered Carbury, with a nuuibur of hi associates. The oillcers, npon stating the object of their visit, wore attacked, knocked down, and badly beaten. One of thorn had his stitr uud club tnkn from hiui. The defendants were committed for trial. Aw Aocki-taiile Ciihistmas Gut. We can imagine no more useful, valuable, and appro pi iate Christinas gift, than any of D. Apple t 11 ' s iir.dord publications. They are of great p, inisiunt value, and will prove altstlng roinem bianco of the giver. Mr. James K. Simons , No. MN.trxth street, hits tlicin tor sale, aa well as one o! the lorgest eolleetloiis of valuable works in Oarcijr. tie is enterpr.siu;; anil discrimination in Ids elcctit'ii of works, and derts tlio targe f -ittonage n hh h lie Is d dlv receiving from our community, lie i: f;,e l.il ugent for the Memo rial ot tlin l.u-t I sir, iul lii.iny other works, and for variety and val tc, lias a col'ecion e'lmil to anj in our city. ' lit 1101.AHB A iiiii t This miming, bettvnen 12 an t 1 o'clock, amall counting-toom t-a.thed to a loiuiniaskn hou-e, at the south. vest corner of Twenty llr-t nnd Marl et stwta, w broken into by butglurs. Towder was uted to blow open the lire-proof. Too much of tho article was tiMid, and the books and pariers wore set ou tire. This gave an alarm, and the burglars esjitped. The appa ratus of the Philadelphia l.nglnc Company was soon on band, and the Haines were rxtingaished. The burglars got nothing lor their trouble. TlIH RlJHll 0R fsWl KTMEATS. Now is the day for bonbons and sweetmeats. Teople who during the ysar have keen ahbt&ining from all such luxuries, are ready to invest in sweetmeats, and go to either of the Whitmans, C'besniit struct, above Third, and Market street, No. 1110. They arc the main depots for such good things, and receive the greater part of the patronage. Their sweets are the sweetest in the city, and are bought by thousands of our citizens. Fair in Aid op tub Wobkino Wombm's IUliff Association. In order to obtain funds for the establishment of the rofuge for kclplees working worm a, a Fair has been opened at Net. 73C Arch street, and will continue during the holidays. The cause is an excellent one, and the charitable of our city would do well to forward to the room articles for sale, and also lend their patronage to help those who are laboring, to suc ceed iu the good work. Fun. This morning, shortly before 2 o'clock, a tire broke out at the coffee, mustard, ant! spice grinding establishment of i. F. Bowles, Second street, above lUce. The upper portion of the building was pretty well damaged. A box-took ing shop adjoining sustained some iajury. HLARcno'.Tois morning, William Wood, alias White, was arraigned upon the charge of stealing watch, the property of Mr. Fagan, In S. Ninth street. The article was recovered al a pawn shop, wueiv it had ly." I'-Ad by the accused. Mtttntrn. M KIM - "I.D. -On Thnmdnr, tVvm-nlwr Uth, I'M at ihs rlrst trinn Fa'oima Char n. Kica uti-oat, bv Hi Hl'T. .1. II A. Iioinbrranr, Ii. ii., Mr. IS .(! K. 1. 1. KIM to llM t AltOl.lNK Alt.iol.U. all ol llili oil. io rnla. PAVI-NI'illlT-SMITIt nv Rr Wl'llam rathi-art. Drrinilin '?S. Mr KDVVIHII lnVKNI' UtT 10 Mm I 1. ZM l lil a sMI I il.li ,(hu, rhliaioliiila. (tlorman lonn T-1 grt'lh p s c.niy J KNOX KO.t. On Iha Isili Instant, hr RT. Thn-nM Wnrphr Mr. DW.tH I 11 K Ml l.i Mrs HALL1K. A. t ox all ol rrank ur.l. I tl(i.-(ltAM On Tiwwlav rn'ni. T-Tiv'.r JHIi , Ism hr th" Cor. R. ('. Mallsrk Wll.l.lAM II. I'OOL lo MAIiYi 1 1.1 N 1A, anuiliirr in Juliatl.Orain.KKi .aU ol ilil rltv VAN A N T- KOItCK.-On 'h SOln of Nnrmtir. hr I ev. hvrrclt II. I'! llinlMer. ill III rr'Hn ol lhs lrt la'i Inilior Mr. Wild. ISM II. VANHANT. Jr. to MAHV ANNA l'tlt'., both ol llrlslnl timnsliln, lliirkauount, la l(KI. lll'IKII.- (In tli JJil Instant, KIWRrw, Km Ot Iir (o. II. ami Kat A. biiriilii. tn In dtlt yur. HA I N I OUT. tin III 21. t lustunt. HI I. LI A A IA VI n I'iiH I', In II 70lli var l his nan. 'I Iir rln(iw a nnd lrlnil. nl Ui Inmllr ar mwtl'illr IlislO-dlo allrnil Hip ttinenil, lr,,in Ills lain res..l,,l0 In prnnili'O, im MnliC.ar innrnlnr. t'l "ftih Insl int. at 10 iCelia-k. ana tnini in MthiMllst rrulatant ( 'tiitrori at llilit: eporl, N. 4 , at II o'c oca. M Ms o N on ' r aar morning lha ?i lii'l , (IKO. W (Kit.xKY A., fin nf Jam, Ja a,,a l.iaitia A. Klsaaa.a, an ii :t va' a. KM I K.- On !h 21 .t In.lant, ( AUItV O Tl.t- KK, limit IiIit n ,1. (1. anil .Mar,art KIrK, akJ 2 yonrt.i niuulliM Hint ilav. II r rcliillvii. ntiit lrlnil of Hi familf ar ran"t''altr lnvpd le alti nil the luiieral Ir an III ri'.l.ln, of her prriiM. No Ht'i H. Kronl tr I, tin San, la ar ermun, ill Villi, at 1 uYIni k i.l.K.-'l wonril "n Thirsilay aiturn mn, S.M Dc , 1 1 A It V I' Y HI. I'M WOliTII. His iiihI-rrlatlvps an'l trlcnils ar rsnlinllv Invllnil tnnltinil Hi Inner.! tram lis laihi's r.ll"nna No. W Hue ntri'rt, mi ManUav tnara.ug, 'i'ilh Inatant, at 10 oi lin k. iiniKKniia.-lir. Jr.iti'. (I'iikki rus, tat l.i- mrelte I'h i im-lan ot tl,p 1'ort of I'hl'aO-'llittl i. n ! I i Vic llaaiit. al Ms rrwi.lciicp in l'r iv-ilncn lownsnii, M ,tin,'i'fin"ry r, inn l y. I n. In tin, Ii ,li y,' ir a Ills air. His n iilivos nn, I Irlciuls iir ni,'tinlir nivlt..(l In aili nit his itmirnl Irien his Inl r (lnns on Wi,.l ni Hilnv. ?l h Instant, at h) n'clnca, A. M., or mi-i't ilia itiiaTHl at th ' lniH'l (it th MnnliMnvry ('o.iuly ttr nis- I, ry at Nnrrlflow n. ftlmitcimi. rv n unty 1'a. at 1 i,VI,,i( T. M Fr,i-nils In I' Ii II nil el ph a wt -n'.!!! Nurds own ears. Ninth anil tifn slrls. on V,.,li,.s il y.vath nt II o'cluck A. ,M , anil lnut the lan,Ta at I I e reim lry. HAM. -On tho 21st in.t.int TIIOM V.I II ALL. In tha 1 Hi year nt Ii in nir . 'I l.p n I lives and (rlcn-ls nl th laml'y ar rnsp-tr illf Itivlfrd In nil-nil trip lnt'1'rnl, In, in hi lat rt'.Hono. r.n. i: '2 Id, -, shei't, tn-:i,w ihliiiion, (ill Hand.iy, at 1 i.Y lick. In priiient at Al, xilnl's. KAIIDY I Kl M'K IIAUIIY, at (amp Fallon, 1 ixas. caitnrd oft th Urntf. t; at Hnlilna Pass, IS yrars o d.siin nf Ann anil ill latn Tliainas llar.ly. lllll.ltTI.I FFl It Klled In Virginia, on th 211th In-lnnt. ( Phialn .I'lllN V ( HI l it rur r'r Kit, Ci.nDa if (.. Kind Nw York Aluuntcl ll'Uus. iNnwYork pa.uira ili as copy.) III I 1. -On th "Oth In-t Mr "AM tT.L KKKU, a aol dl( r ot tti Waro lslj ate 1 7'i .Vi-ars. Tlin n-lat.vps and Ir ends id thu Inmllr, anil any rft n ahilt'K siitninr nt th War of IHI2, ar rn ii''t a ly In v, ii'd to aitctid (lie tiniprni, loan Ins lat ratidimcp No. II. 74 I'nKyunk ruad, on Mdnlay altmnimn, at o'cl.nik. ltolil.N -ON on ihP VI st lnt , Mrs. HAHAIt AMI lK ltlN llv aiPdtiSyenni 'In ndntlvps and Im-nds ar invltrd to alloid Ih funi'rnl irtini Hip ri':dcti ot Mra Susan itat'ls, , Allpn Iri'ct. Lliihtccnih Ward, on Hanilav altraoaa, a. 1 u'clnik 'lo iii(M-.o,l to Itiiuahlson'a i oin"tcrf RltlKl.t'H, On N itnrdsj,?4 h Int-t.. EL'Z i 811 IKLDS, rvl ct of John Hh (Sill, la hur 71st yar . llpr iilfiuis, snd .ha. a ol Uio lanny.ara Invltnt to st tcnu hor fnt'trul, from Iilt tat rrNliliMico, Na. M'.i N. Ba vi nth a ret tai Wt d'iisdsy Bfli'rti mid, VI It Inst., nt 'i o'clock Iht-rinont a' feriniaiiUcn a ('eaetory. 8A('KM AN.-Oll Ih Kit ln.t ,JO.Sf',lII 8PACKVAX, a. I'd 44 yi ara. 11, ri a Ives 'id lll'nda a' relppPtfnlty Invllad to a :oiul his funeral, from tim'ini ra.lni'iii', No IT17 .Ipffor aott itr. t, on Heccnd dny (Monday) iillj inst., al 2 o'oatrk I' M , without itirihnr notice. HMI U. In Trntnn. on Ih tilth instant, Llcuionaut Coiinniindor V AI'sON H.MITI1, II. H. N. I MiiMAH. Aftor a In.rrlnii Illness, Mrs. AMANDA, wi n ol tbn lata Jonathan 1 Hi.ui.ih, In the 4 ILli juar of bar a.e Th relatlvra and Mends ar rpelftilly Invited to flt'piid tha fiiiieiai. Imm tha ri'SiCenoa of her slstrr, atri. Anna M. HerkU'nn, No. !l.!il tiarlolt htiort, on Ma'idaf iiio'i.inu. at lu o'cl K'k. Kuovral to projttui lo Ceilar llul t' tnclt ry . W tliK-on Ih Wd Inst., nftr a short hut avr Illness, whtt-h ho t or Willi christian fortl ludo, IIKO. V WAliK, In Ih 'i.Mli roar of his a -o. 'tlin rplatlvos and mends aro lospectnillr Invited to atten,1 hi- funeral, Inml Ills latn resl'lciir.n, hack of No. KM On:harJ atrect, on.-unday a tcrnoon al 1 o'olo 'k. (;(I)KY'S LADY'S HOOK, A CU1MHTMA8 Oil NEW YKAR'S rRESENT. Lltrraluto, Knkhlon, Klne Arts. Trloo, $0 01) a ynar. OFFICE. If N. K.. comer CIIKHNUT and HI XTII 8U. JJANi EOMIST PAPEE IN AMtlEIJA. The publishers take pleasure In prnienttne: to tha public. Trua i"iv or ouu xjniox IN 118 rUBBKNT rokM. fS umber Ono la lame,! to-day, an coasliU of 81XTKKN bXTKlt B.OYAL (JUAKTO PAOliM Of eJosely primed reading raattr, ombraclug the greatest varlotj of fSl'ARKLINO STOltlBS, RCT SKKTO II KS, TllUILL INtl AllVENTIIBUH, ClllllCa A HC 1)0 TBS, ClIAltMINO POBTIIT, MaHONIO MaTTUUS, KlUTOKlALS, MlBCKI.LANT, &C. otC, Fresh front Uio peal of the BEST WRITERS IN TUB COUNTRY. The pnhltihcn claim the NEWVLVU tohetlieCiiKAt-B AND IUndsoHKHT PAI'SK IM AMEU1CA. THE FLAU la for tale b NKWS tlEALKUS KVKKY WniSllH. BIMULE COP1BH, TKN CE rs RtioacttiprtoN fKICK, tOVH DOLLARS A TEAK.--' A. WINjin, uoiesale Agent, S if " o. I) CUHlltOT 8trel, ELEGANT CHRISTMAS PKESENT. AN INDIA IHAWL OR SCARF, GEOKOE FltYBR'S, o. it t 'II jHN Street. A lame and handsuuia assortW."' n9W eB, 11 M-Sirp CJllAHLKH UUMMla, o. 812 CHE8NUT STREET, Iters lv tn raform klseetaemelaaatomeri ttiat hla ara skiu sioia or FANCY ()! rW AND TOYS Mm pan, that ot an; fanner HBpnrtatlna. Havlat -kruiao with rare every aitlole biin.eif. ha ran truly aaj tl.eri, la bu siaiiUr aitabliiitjuent la the country that eaa enuiyare Wllh hla. Aa to P'le, ii.-tllr j an -otli Iroia tli 3(tt ninitnUeturcrs anil aruau id Kurupe, tLuaa dval era who buy rr ,u the lmp niri hara to sell ualu can aur taiuly nol c. Dipet wltliMu or tha lallewuw goods ko h(ca lane a sliritv, aud In tuuh auturaljt uaw atyloa aa an oilir afnr la tall city can olTor: I. till KB' WOKK-I10XKS. JEwhLHY .Ulililt. ANDOI OVE BOXF.B. KI'K.SrtAI!K1 roK LAlill'A ASI) IIKNTLIUBX. WK1TIMI UrSUK-UltK'blNG t'Asru. pans, PAuia t.ti.r ash hiiok.k hoods. phian WAiir.-notiKMiAN ularb, vasi . or riNtar ax liyrat and Moneitir. Cl' I 'I.KKY t'ltifcvr KNiil.lMII WALKING CANKS. ( Hit hl.l iSI) AKi.'RKUY lairLEaIMM l'. FANCY 1.KA1 ink (1(101)8. 1.AU1EB' HACB-OYEK TWKMTY DIITKUBNT EllsliH. CAHAB, rOfKFT-BOOKS. CrilAB CABLS. I't'KHISANI) POItTMOSJIAiE.I. cakll.s OK ALL k latins. CIIHtH, HOH1NOKIS, l.OTTOrB KII(HACK, COUHTiikS, ClltSS, ASO BACg- AUUN ItoAKlig. KAOA I tl.I E AND TrVOLI. IN '10YH This deparlment Ii complete In oyer? variety kustwn.with many novol UilBKa Haver aelere Impnrod. IX'lle, tUevta-y lr.e variety, of every klatl knonn, tept in B4 itvre. urraisei ui beauty and Uatvtul lire salm any. ttmit'haowu Lerand In P,urup, liila Ij no Idleb'mvti Iavaiaa aUoald call and lee tlieu. 11-JV-Mrp TJSEFITL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. jjtlIZB TKATKLIMU BAOB, LAiillb' SUori'INO BAOB, iB5TB TKAVEUMU BAtIB, HE NTS EXCl'ltBION BA01, FINE GOOD9, AND Or 0V. OWN MANUFACTURE. BETICU1.EB, POCKET BOOKS, FOBTI'OLIOB, and every thins utetul for the Traveler aud JUtariluiillU A Mure itock, inttable fur Fresaata. JAMEH XJ. HROffN, TRI BE AND BAO MABtTACTUkEB, No. -3 OH CIIliMtVUT (St., 1MI laa OppoilH MalODll flail. WANTXD VESSELS TO LOAD FOR uauleltok u Saw toil. Immediate a.utea aud i .u.sl raiaa as vaa. Ani.lv to WiLXlAat Ur,K. Ja., .VVnt.MWAAJ!UautiH uie-Lrrs Sail nottikohau amd swim i,acf:h, Itlf lfTI.ll. o. TS CiieNiit 5 1 MA JOt . VYINDOTf SITADKat No. TUB bew btti.fb, I KELTT, at mr OABEIHaTOIf h 00. i IfABUTAOTVytRft' I CHRINOT BTBJtl PIANO COVERS, LAHllRBF BTOCK III TlUt OtTt AT LOW FBtOM. t'Hvnmrr rilkBCT. . im iwvpws ii ii yofai u iiii t w A L It A V i: N. o II II T A 1 N H. o u u T A I N a. I. I'. V ALRVE., BiHTor(o W. 11 Cairyl, JIAWIMI' IIAI.I N. 71 CUl'.SNUT 8T11EF.T. Ollora Complete Hera of BBOO ATELLE AND LACE CURTAINS, Bl'ITABI.B FOB CUR1.STMAS rRKSENTS. NO. 71 f CHEHNUT HTIH3ET. BUSINESS ITEMS. T)r. Jayne'N IIlr To isle, Klcg-nntl.v Por- fumed, can be had In while Hint Rlasi b titles, with tn pers, anltable ftr Die billet table or droning bureau. The qnatllleoofUili rplebraied preparatbtn are ao wc'l kaoa-a a to icarcely roipiire mention; but wa will aay.lf yonr kead is bald, or partially in, Ifyour kalr It harsh and dry, tailing ofTor tnrnliiK arey; or If yoor head Is oovereil with dandruff, acorf, or akin dlieaioi, Jayne'a Ilalr T.tnio Is the article to remedy lin t evlla; and to prove It, yon havo only to give It a trial. Prepared by Dr. D. Jrsa A Boa, No. 'J42 Chckuut strret. ,OeMrg;e ilrti TO.'B pianos tfr-V1iJ1 SKI' 110 111 Iff ABO If HAHT.IHS CABINKT ORI.AN1 Over tsl of each nf tnv flno Intnutiiwn'a have ben a .lri by Mr. ft., and the deuu&nd li ot to ot antl 7 tncrca.lrg. lor sale only by J. R OOtJin. BovonUt and Cbosuut sarectA. PIANO t'OUTKB riANO FO -rr.B PI ABU I FOIITWI PIANO FUKTfcS OABIlsIT OIll.SNS. CAHIBBT OK IAN. CAniaisr OBOAMS). CARlSKf WltOAJtS. rinss Ilavnnfh 'licnr AlKSRM. 1IAVI A Rll'IIAItDa, AncH and Tkntii, has Inst rocolved anew liniMirtutliin of ItAVAHA ClUAKe, of the efcolcet bmnda. ft, EEAL ESTATK FOR THE MILLION Ll EBAI. KBTATFj FOB TUB MILLIOV. PEAL F.HTATB F TUB MILLION;. ANn MILLIONS Fl) PUK0I1 19KK9. AND MILLIONS FOB PUUCUASEIW. AND MILLIONS FOB PCItCll ASKtH. BEW MOMTIII.T CATALOIIUB JUST OUT, HEW MONTHLY CATALOIIUB JUST OUT, MEW MONTHLY CATALOllCF. JUST OUT, FOB tlKATUITOUS 1HS TBI IIUTIOfs. FOB OBATUITOU8 DIHTItlBUTION. FOB (1BATUITOUS DHTBIIIUTION. t-s.ono.nuo woutii ok real estate fob hale. M.OGO.OOO WORTH OK KBAL ESTATE FOB BALE. t.0u0,C(M WOBTH OF BEAL ESTATE FOB 8ALB. TO REAL ESTATE PURCHASERS. AuKoCatalt'irue ever published In this city (no matter by whom) wtl) compare with thoae yon tret by applying to (IKnlU.E C. &11LLEB, Beat Eatsto Broker, No. 1M N. HIXTB Blreet. All persons hi quest of any dnscrip Ion of city property should not fall to get ono. Said Cutal igue containa a great number of llrst-claii city propertlea, also a goodly number of Mansions near by. Alio, about $l.HOu,0(0 worth of Building Lot! in all portions of the el'v Alao, a groat number of l,weiiingi, that wiU be sold a iv, an OB CAsy termi. OF.OItCF. C. Ml LI. Kit, Practical Ileal E.tate Operator for the la.t twenty yeara, No. 1M N. SIXTH Street. V. B.- Olllce open every OYenlmi until lu p. M. TVOTICK THK OKFIl'l R OK. THE nV.'.ffrt-VAMY:!) 1 s Inauranco ( (impaalia vsillt.-f Uo open lor buslneaa on llouduy nt Vj.Usy-jsn, itaut i- . - J K WOl'HKRK.H, Trealileut rtiuuta Mutual lusurauoe Co. A Hi'HUK tl ( (IKFI s, Frosldent Insurance ( omuauy or North America. ill MH 1. Mill Kltl.KI), rresldvat of lb Insurance Cvuiuaay 01 (lie state ol l'onnsylvaula. JOHN Mys', Seerotnrr I'nlon Mutual Tnsnranoo ('flmnony in" thlla illiiil irt f. ft VND. Proatdent Do aware Mut is. Insunnce l ompany. WILLIAM (It A Id, FreslUcot Auierluan Mu ual InMuriiuce couipaoy. W1LM M EHIIKK, I'restdent Antlira' Ite Insurance i 'ompany. ' 1IIOMAH K KAItlH, Fresidontol ih A merle in Kire Insurance Co. J UIKs HOMI.Uis HMl.lt Bec'y arid 'Ireaaurer 01 " I he I'lil a ( oiitnlmtlonjulp. JON. I A ITKItHON. I'resloent Pennsylvania lire Insurance Co. DAVID LKWIS, Troasuref Mutual AssuruuooCo. ('. N. B V M'KI It. I'resltlcnt Fraiiwlln Fire Insurance Co. C. 'IIXIILICV. Frt-aldent Re lanoa Insuranoe Co. Itll.HAItU s .Ml 1 11 Aiiant LIvorpuo: and London Iu.urancu Co. JTtfE BHTET MAHUFA0T3EY. Tba anaMtlbera would Invite atteotlon to tlielr IMPROVKD CUT OF SUII.TS, WttUn Ui9 aiake a apaoUlty la tlielr kailnaaa. ALSO, CONSTAJS-TI.T BMOBITIKO, NOVELT'ES FOR GENTS' WEAR. J. -WT. HCOTT A CO., obhtlsubn's fberisrimo sv.okb, N. feklsl CiiESNUT HTIIB.ET, U-kVOutB-tl ITj bora Wr CoolineuUl HotoV grECIAL NOTICE. IIENIIT ATK1NHON, No. e0 OHEBNUT STREET, (BltLOW SSVSHTnj lias the U.it Assortment of Gentlemen'B Furnishiiig Goods In tlie City, A-r Christmas Fraaenta, tnca aj BCABFB, SICK-TIBS, OLOVK8, H0BIKBY, S1I1BTS, DKAWEVS, 8UHPIMDKKS, Ac. 13-ll-H JEW OAMKS AND PUZZLES. The Babbit In tlie Garden of Flowers, FOB LITTLE CUILUKISN, SltSD. TEE HOUSE 01 WA8HISaT0N, ALACK OF HANTA OLAUB, AMI) DOMIMOB, Nine ianri andllftyPn2ilee,rcrpertne of allagi,l-J5, AKB THE KINGS OF ENGLAND, Alto HOliSE THAT JAOJ? BUII.T, Mae Gaaaea and nlneFoaalee, HlstorUal.au jarimi of ail asea, tl'W.aie Uirasi kMaUfui Cbrtitaaaa rimaia. i B. UPFINCOTT CO.. Mo.7U MikBBT SuvMi. atim, miULIBIl . l'i-10 Ko. W M. SJXTH lartiet WANAMAKER & BROWN. WANTS. RANTED IMMEDIATELY, FOB A BANK Mil IIOUSM, A LARGE ROOM i On the First Floor, having plenty of Ihjtit, locates! aa CnESSUT STREET, Betwera Scmail and Filth alreolt. Apply to J. BTa THtHrTMAN, IJ.Js lrp No. Id n TH Itil Blreet. o 1 L t O I L !- wan i ri. raritfu. with from in .o.-viO. t frtrm nrfalntfArt im ft ..rii.niiy dow lormttiir. unnr th Mntrtot ol f tnil- iii nil ui f iiKinr ni tl iitiii 'ii't'fl ttat II H I Ilk . 1 he pmpi tv l. now loldinir W per cunt, n( oroUt II. o I'tircJiaie mtne. W,A.nMT!,t 12 ?4-flt Kfl t!7 WAJ.NU r Htrrwt. i;IvKiG!IT COM)t;CT()llS AN I) DR4KU I nr-n Wifi'ti. Tti IX nit. morn nJ Ohio KMrn4 Compiny vvmit ft numbtf nf xpfrifnc(l rallrAtrl mi i run upon l.n numemua fr- icht tmlrt.nN lu rlvn tfrni flllr)uMi bnwcfn fciaUiiir n.l Whoi klnf in! Pivriittoi' narc Tin bmt x (ii 'i will tt pttld n1 rfiilr fiop'of mnt ittTMi to h nit M m will rwrt i Itbrr mf t f4- 4wunt, iti'nii, wnn ar bu nrnc to trs ln-mNi Unvw A J VAIKItANK K-nl r ,nt UItiiIjO, M.,miX Ol Btatton, lmtiiut i'Uy. W t 1. 1 AHBT. Auni rtrrnnd IllTtiiloB. MftrtlnibarBT. oa hot (Jd d nrlt-i (rt.iu hiillinmri. J P wall. iiit lliiM iHTimm.rip.limnt W.CAKii. Aaontai UrifioB lor th rau-narsbim roM. nnd f It. ro(I, Affrnl ' Wk.sMrf thft fonrtri PtrKlotl. BftlUmoro, Md , lM-rpinlxr n, U-ia Im aO M A N U FAC R' RK 118, TO CONSUIMERS ftK ('(III. THK Alt VOI'NTA!!f Kit ANK I.IH COAT. COMPMft nrti lnflj mintnu ttioir hrl, frf o-I'tirtilDg, and fltittantlt ltlftrk llrath nnd I'llmrftn Cnnl. HTOCK rAHTAIll..O"(V-fli.6nO HHARH1. KAf'H HIIAUK KNTITI.KS TO ONK AND A IIAT.T ToH OF COAL I'KK YKAR, AT T11K AOTUAI OOST, rOit TWF.NTT YEAK8. BTO( KHOLDKliS' miCK 7 50 VF.K TOaf, DKI.IVKKHO AT THE BOCHR. If our Coal nuJH jnur rfully wnntH, which byatrUlof ont or two torn jou will ancertain, thon we cm offer KlvantARC whlrh no fithi-r denier can. We may inn ply jtia dlnrtly from the nilnen, or dlly from our yard, and la fltlier rane you rerptve inifonuly tlie itme a I ad of eoal and cort4lnt In welvht. If yon become a ttx-khuMer of our Coal -proTtdltifr Coh- pany.ttK.1 coal I m-rved tit ilrnt coul ; or tf yon become a cuRtointr, we nhall give you 'adrantaKns nowhere elit practically obtainable. Our bu . ai mlncn aeoki reiiular'otistomeri, aa4 or worka. when all con plcted. will bf alle to deliver vera hundred thr uund torn, of coal to the doom of coaatttaere, who all, by becomlntt cither atnckholdcra or roftnlar par cl atcra, enjoy the ailrantaxea of being directly couaecteS with our mluea. TUB COM PA NT HAVF, KKIKKVF.O r!,rX BHARIM ion a woitKiNd capital. Rliaron, ench, fur ahrei, $M; tea hftft. $10; twnty all arm, Mity hre, AJ6; one huitlrari abarea, tf; ana two fiundnd and ilfiy atae ea l.'OOO; pnvab.e I aif en siieacrlottiK, mid ball oil. January. lt6 1, Rat h rtiaie enittis-a tr a holdwr to ree annua ly one auilahi( tone of coal at euat, now $1 -'4t pr ton, tor au('t',-ivl eara, and ainu tu (' iU iilvideudi oi Uie proflta firm tha naiehof aJl km .ilea eeal. Wc brtve tout ex ihpk'tt'd an laiportanl altoratloa fa onr Worka, ntul by It, hh litre ine proud aatlafaotlon ofolfer ltK a bettor prepared, coal iliin the mrknt fiaiyobpro d cef ; the iiulity vf whlca ls praised b all our oua tiDra. Coat mlifa worktd on such a practical bails are worth mote i hmi tlold mine, and pay bt-ttcr divldeuJa Diaa man) tatiulnnaOll weha Wnile our Coal Worka will pre dure the l.latk IMamonda nninterrtip i-dly 'or a dad cer tainty, the Wold tutiiuii and Oil welia may auipand tins dtot. An iiiTiaiiucnt in a lound C3al-producln( buainoia Itke oura, Ik almotit nhliKaiory for every prtwldlne; family, at Iraat no lr att 10 piovldc tor the yearly demaui of coal for hotiftoliohl iiurpofctis. lu tbis aspect a dlvulond or latere at rt" 4'l to ftU percoitt on fie nioiu'y Invested can eor (alnlv he reaii.Pd. without placlns one dollar of the prin cipal tit rik Kmety doilara, onco for all Invested, will proline At cat lor twenty eira flttecn t-'iis ol eual per icar, at tne acmai iu uiu, ...,.-. un- Jiverli Rthe aan.p to the door ot (he at cl. llder ; on which re will rtrcUe the I. derail or dividend imin'-JUtelr an th rcf iptor tie coal, by piling aomusjb lesar tho a a me. We are supplyinR thoiiHAndn of our cit'ena wl-.b our coa t but wc have e'lll room lorthoaaanda of atockholdera nud ctutomerf ; for. tho yreater the nuoitier, tha more pro fitable ti e biiatnoria ; a by it, the production and deli r or otCal la decidedly Cheitpeiied. I lee call at our office, and tnaVt a trial of one ton af our coa', And you will surely become a stockholder ara r uular cutomer. The Company la clear of debt, and condacti buslneisatt the cmU prln tnle Olllce. Ko. 11 d. T1UUI Hlreet (nppoilte Olrard Bank). IIKNKV HJUkKK.LE.Treaaurer. AiXRRT B. Jaupkm, Secretary. li-M-atau-linrB) I OYS! TOYS! I CHEAPEST IN THE OITY. A LA 11(11 ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, A-t No. 38 H. Second Street. Below Market, Wait Side. For the aeootnmedation or our Customers who oanatot spare time tn pare) a.a during the day. we will keep o ir u re oitrn until IB P.M.. every evening dunes the h ll dava Wa are dettrmluid to elnseotit our EXTKNIIVBI STUCK OF 10I at price. MUC11 BELOW IUE UiitfAi. A. J. WEIDENEB, H -19 trp Ko. 18 8. SECOUD Btreat. CKB,I8TMA3 Sir!T3. HOBBY HORSES la Great Tarlety. VELOCIPEDES, EXPRESS CAr.TS, EXPRESS WA00X3, WUEVLBABB0W8, BI.EK1IH, KTO. lly Uie Mannfactom, . A. YOST, 12. il -,p No. HI DOCK 8 Iroet. Petroleum OIL STOC KS. W, A. HAMILL, ISo ai7 Wulnut Street. FOB BAI.E-Ali tlia letftlag dividend paylnf OIL STOCKS. WANTI-Partlei with from tl to I20.COO, to form rlslnaiora In aCtmpany, wbos. net recalpta, at the pre. ent time, pay Oily per cent, on Uie pure base money. ALSO OBKIINAL SCBSCKlPTtO.VS received lor tha greater part of tlie beat Companlea now organUla;, aader ttit dlrectiou of gentlemen of experience and undoubted! Lading. Call aud gat a circular. M-ttt-at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANk. 7 3-108 TREASURY NOTES, ONVFKTIULJS AT 3d ATI'IIITV INTO G - M JJOJVIH. ThM Treaanry Votes preteat great advaalagM to aa aerloart si aa iBTntmant. The latenat it Ukaral, It aeenrlty aastoabud, aad the prlvllw. glv.a Iha holdor at OBTtrllnf the aotaa, ar-on maturity, tnt CBirEU STATES SIX FUJI CENT. BVMSB (-)) la of great Talae. This Bank kaapa en haal a larg .apply ef all aMomlna. tteai.troai BoOato 1. A COMMIHSIOW OF OKB )U ARTE R FEB CENT, allow Ml aalea of-W0 aat upward. ; en lalM f I i,0tl at tsm, TBBBB E101ITM FEB CENT. M0ET01 MeMIOHAEL, Jr., U-lttlllrp CAlllliB. SIXTH AND MARKET STREET