THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 18G8. OVR RELIGIOUS COLUMN. A .Characteristic Sermon. The Puritan Thanksgiving was celebrated at riymonth Hay, at which Mr. ISeecher's. ser mon was the moBt remarkable feature. Speak ing first of Abraham as the representative of the family as well as the father of nations, he epoke of ths family festival which has coma to ns from the Yankee: 'Ibe Yankee that RTab; the Yankee that crlnas, aud ci7ftis, and miwuhj ttiut Kinilcs bit ghastliest, preitie.-t, U in nit" h CfMit, and pn-P' and keeps it m If it wfrc the revenue of an empire; and does all tbis ouioMive (or money on 1 poor Yankee ! NevcrtbelPse, wbo areAhey tli'it tiuild collrpcs? who tire they whose. S ates have In the worst times the heat credit? They were the body politic of fie Yniikens. Auybodr but Yankee woiil I have died in Jlnssiieliusntts ou nuo, or have become nn Esquimaux; 'twas pucli an unlovable, iii'icuplinbl') climnte. Tlie Yankee, after ail, crimia to some purpose. J 'i'roceedins to glorify the family relati.in, hn advocated early niur.rla-.'cs, Willi a view to more Lai py liouiic; but not too boanUnn-hou'-e life, which be exhorted jouiic people to avoi I as Ihey would Sodom aud (Jomorrikh. He sp ke the mobt encourasint; word about the position of woman in pociety, and the claims that ore. beintr put forth ou her behalf to give bur new rnnk ti ml d'puity. It was in vain, he said, to i-ry out aira'.noi her, or ber coiU'iii; houois an t advancement. It wur. destiny! It was Uod nioviup ou the la''c of those waters. Woiiau brufin at zero, and bad t-lowly enisuoipnted b'r stll. Men pretended to be afraid that i-he sboulil ntit-cx bcrn'lf 1n the.-e niritulious and by tlm ncquihition of political poivi-r. AU! siiiii he, Uod's work was too well done oriin'iily tor tlintl Wniiiau would retail ber sex. Through all the pl.ae of her riovi lupment she hus met -vtitli the same cry. 8lie could uevur chauue. Could a inau by rockimj the cradle for s'x nf his childicn become a woman '! It was the extreme of r.finib.Y-i timbv linns-ense. Sex was wool-dyed In (Joe's colors, nod would never WHh out. "He picture! the joy of a beautiful aud vir tuous borne; mil said, if yuuu people put oil' choosing a wile until tliey tlioiiiM they c )uld support ter ia the Ciciy n.iu licutioas ex traviiances of the times', tliey w:ull put it off forever. And perhaps it was be t, it the pnyinp for this finery was tc be the turn aud Hid ot niniTiase. that they should put it oil' altocether. A loa-cah'in, with two lovinir, people msiile, was richer and better lh;m the Filth Avenue Hotel wiihof. it. Lie concluded by aumi ni li'ns his hearers to sjjend the day with a roya'i bo pitnlitv, eMerta'pmis nil pure, beautiful,' n.d .jo.'.ous thonnhts and feelings; not forecttinjr toe' poor and the iii.edy. nor thank fulness to J"d. w'io bad beeu to bmntitul to them and their countrj." . ' The l!nii. A nirrcbart was onco ri.l.ii'' home from tbe fair, with a feimp-ack iu)l of money behind him: it taii'td lieaviiy, and the pood man wa wet through mid thio'.ieb. He was discon tented Id consequence, and corupbiined bitterly that God gave him fcucU bad weather for hij journey. His way led him tbrouirh a thick wood. Here, wi'h horror, he ta.v a robber, who pointed a pun at him, and pulled the trigger. He would have been killed without a chance of escape, but owing to the rain the powder ha.l be come damp, and the pun did not go off. The merchant put spur to bis hoiec, aud quickly escaped his danger. When be was in safety he thustaid to himself: What a graceless simpleton I wa when I murmured at the bad weather, and did not ratber take it patiently as adi-pemation ot God. Had the sky been brighter, and the air clear and dry, I ahrtnM vow ho Ijing dsnJ In my blood, and my children would have waited in vain lor my return home. The rain, at which I $rumbled, has saved bjtli my propsity and my life." SUMMARY OF RELIGIOUS NEWS. rRESBITERIAN. There is nn unpleasaut difficulty in the Tbeolouievtl beminaiy of the Northwest, located at Chicago, which is controlled by Old School iJresbytenaos. 60 far as we cuu learn from the corrcspomienca published 1n the A'orlhwsatcra Presbyterian, 5!r. Cyrus H. McCormick, who founded it by prowismsr S26.UQ0 to each of four professorships, has paid over three of these in stalment?, but refuses to pay the last $25,000, on the mound that Mr. Blackburn, who has been elcc'.ed to that prolessoiship, and the party which elected b'un, are entirely out of sympathy with his political views. Jlr. McCormick. is a democrat; and there has been quite a strupule for the coutrol ot the seminary between ttiuse wbo believe and thofe who, with ftir. JlcCormick, disbelieve that political questions Kbould be introduced into the Churcn. On thcfjrefu-'al of the General As sembly to elect Dr. Kice. be eav-e $:10,000 to the Union Theological Seminary of Viraiuta; but now ofler? to pay over the remaining instalment to the Seminary ol the Northwest, if a working Diajoiity of the directors can be of his friends, and to add $5000 more to eacb prolcssurship. Otherwise, he insists that those who have turned out bis old friends aud founders ouht aUo to refund the $75,OOu. Independent. We take the toilowiiitr. from the last nnraber of the Western Presbyterian: "Ou Monday, November 15, Judae t,uwards, of the Circuii Court of St. Charles county, Mo., rsudered his decision in the .Lindeiiwor'rt Cuileee case, in favor of the A'enibly's l'refbtery. " It will be eratihim? to all trnp Vrt sbyteriaus, ms well as to nil who CHTd to t"e the Church ot Christ true fiom civil iuter'ereuce. that cne point in this decision i", that ecclesiastical courts Dinst be left, free to interpret their own laws: nor eno civil courts fet aside their deci sions as inoneouH. Also, it, is the op..on of the Jud)f that the General Assembly, in dis solving the lower courts, ae'cd 111 accordance with the potter voted in 1: by the coui'.uu tiou." From the Kew York Onserw we fake the followiiiji: "i'he Fortieth bireet Presbvterian Cbureh (near Lfxineton avenue), the Kef. J. B. Annan pastor, utttr having teen rebuilt and and rentted, at an etp.-nse id a)ont $l5,0iin. was reopeeea for puonc worinp on Sunday last, Hovoinber 29. the It v. lr. I'axton, o( the First rreibyteriau Cbureh. n ached in the niorninR;theKev.l)r. Adtinis. 01 Madison Square PresbyieiiaB Church, 10 tie a 'cruooi ; and the Rev. Dr. Hall, of the Fi tb fresljtrin Church, in thb cveninir. Th church was nil d with au attentive ccnjreaation,niid in ibe evening a large number wereNoblij;eii to leive wi bout gaiouit; admittance. N This church, with its young and active pas'or, and its reuovafd ediJee, has a prospect ot preat Ufefuluess bi'lore it." The Puci;io (9a Francisco) of October 29 says: "Upon examination by a competent architect It was an-ertaltied tbht Calvary Presbyterian Church bad not been 'ser omly damaged by the earthquake, and tho building has b en occu pied as usual. The services la-t Huuday hal special reierence to these unusual pheuoinetiu. The first bymn, in which occur the Hues, 'Let ojountfttni from th r setts t burled Down 10 iti dH, aud bur'e ' there; C'ni.vlh'OLn ahakw tie food wor'd. Our folth hu uevttr y ItdU to 'ear vividly brought to mind tl.e scenes of Wed ces day. Dr. Wadswc-i-th selected for his text, 'And uddt nly there wai a nr at earthquake, so ihat the foundations of the orison wero shaken."' 1h Union Tbeolocleal dminary. of New York city, has roetutly received a donation ot ,;rat value to Its library. The family of the late Kev. Dr. Field, of Ktockbridee, have prssetitod to tia' institution bis eulire collection ot pamoti kts. to(?otber with quits a nunibsr of other rare and valuable volumes. The volnmes of painnb. lets which mak" more thin half of the whole number, were catnTed by Dr. Field through u cue oourse of yeaif. urd by mean of uu estten. Hive acquulutuuce b'jtli lu Mn'sachututts and (,'otHQtilcut. Tho Prebytery of Tuxcnmbla, at its last meeting, unanimously resolved to overtnre the Synod of Memphis to connect it with the CMoki saw 1're-b.vterj; and if conceded by the Synod, the nsnie and existsnce of this Presbytery shall be merged tmo that of Chickasaw Presbytery. ibtjLOd of Memphis, durine it i sessious at Oxlord. no ted the two Presbyteries under the iiLioeoi Chlckaaaw. -At a Is'e meetlnR Of the Presbytery of Ilo'pton, tho Rev. Messis. W. II. Smith and WilliHin Harrison were received from tho Presbytery ot Vui n (New School), Svnod of Tennessee. And the Hv. Samuel Ilotlge was (iismised to ioiu the Presbytery ot Dubuque, Synod ol Iowa. Th coijirresatlon of the Second Presbyte rian Church, Louisville, Kcutucliy, at a meeting held November 13 b, resolved, wi'h grott ut animity, to call the lW. (leorte O. Dames us co-pastor with the Ktv. Stuart Uobiuson, of the coi grezalion. Thesuci ess of the First Presbyterian Church of Clucinna'i has been no nutked snce it ndopte l the free-seat plan that the Fifth Church lias loliowed its example. Hulh attendance aud church finance have been increased over one third. The Rev. A. Flinn Dickon, pjstor of the Ornutehnrt? Church, South Carolina, has re ceived anil accepted a call to the Fourib Church lcw 01 leaus. lieibiBda Sunday School, in this city, has increased 111 one yuar Iron oue hundred aud eiebly to lour hundred and twenty nine pupils. BAPTIST. Kev. William Wilder, who lis" been the faith ful and. -uccessf ul psstorot the Olivet Caurch m this city for thiee and a half yeaia, has presented his resignation, and will close his labors with the present month. The removal of iirotlier Wilder from the city is the occasion of general rrgict. During his minis1 ry iu lbs city ab nil one hundred have been added to the church one-half of the nun ber by baptism. ly perse vering toil, the hou'e of wor-hip has been com pleted andistiow one of the most attractive places of worship in the city, and reflects eroat credit upon the taste and perseverance ot Brother Wilder. MapHbl. He Itarn tiiat there Is a revival in progress in the Spring Gardc.u Church ot ibis city, of which Kev. 1. P. llornbercrer is the pastor. Nt ppeciul meetings: are lit M. but iu the social meetings ot the church the power of the lord is mauilested; numbers have a-ked for prayer. OEltMAN RCFOUaED, The Litberan General Council at its late nret ncrdevo'ed its main aitentun to the "f mr points'' presented rather dicta onally by lbs Lu therans ot Wii eounaii. It adopted 11 leue'by scries of l ou-committal resolutions, the subituuce of which is: First, th tt Cnilissm, so Inr as eou deiMied by the creeds aud couie-Hion, is hereU cal, whila'the points on wh'ch these are not ex plicit should bo prTer u'lv iuvestiaated; seeoiid, tbaf. a eonifCiou wi'h infidel and immoral secret locctins is a discipliQ ir.g olleuse; nud that, wliile mere secrecy is not immoral, ibose societies which do not i icotruize God's Word nor His Sou, and which impose ui;dt-rin((l obligations, are unchristian; tliiid, that no one fhuuld be admitted to a Lutheran pulpit wbo will probably preicu. neresy (tue real ques'ion ot a close puipi' bcinsj docped). The fourth point hid reiereuce to close conirruntOL ; but the niuc lacg rculutinu which were adopted so befog the subject that they decide nothiii", except thru the council whs niore anxious to keen the Witcoii-.iu aeni- ber., on one side, ana ui: Krotei-s men is, ou the other, from switching otf, than to euuuehite nuy Hist or scr prurai prnuiipie. inaei aidant The General Synod ot the German Ke ormed Church, at its recent session, re-olved that "ihe Theological seminary at Mercei'sburg be r moved to Lancaster, Pennsj ivauia, and that $iO,l00 be raued withiu the bounds of tho Sjncd, to be paid to the treasurer ot the Setn nary for tee purpose or erecting the ueces-ary bulld'iig. Also, that tne Hoard of Trustees be dirccied to put a competent agent in the lielu lo collect the abive nnio, and that they coiiSumuia'e tuis removal as soon as the necessary provisions can be made tor the pro per accommodation of the Theological 'enii nary at Lancaster, uud the lull sum of $50,000 be obtaiued." EPISCOPAL. A difficulty has arisen in regard to the elec tion ol Dr. Llttluiohn as ii'.suop ot Loug Island As we slated last week, his election wi s carried. on the third badot, by a majority of 1 in the clerical branch ot the convention, be having Hi votes of the clergy to 33 for others. It is now stated that one clerical vote was wronefully rejected, which should have been given tor Dr. Alexander Vinton, aud thus would have pro duced a tie. Rev. Aloert Guion, an evangelical churchman, lives in urookiyn, anu am lung been in tho receipt of $100 a year from tho Miscionury t-ociety. On the 16th of November Lishcp Potter gave him an official certificate as a missionary, entitling bim to a seat in the convention: and lie was thereupon duly eurolled. and took part in the organization of the new diocese. .Alter tho organization was legally completed. and Lonsf Island became a separate diocetc, the convention, as an act ot courtesy, invited Bishop Potter to preside, as they might nave invited any other bis-bop piesent. Shortly be- foie the hour of votiug, Dr. Potter, without any vote or authority lrom the convention, privatvly snack 11 r. Guicn's niue from the roll, and con sequently his name was not called. He openly demauded bis right, and gave hia vote for Dr. Vinton; but the Seerstary relueed toenterit, and it was not counted. And so Dr. Littlejohn paiued his election by tho exclusion of a vote. And there is pracucaiiy no superior tribunal by which tne wrong, if it is one, can be corrected, lu such a cae the plscopaliuus are as destitute ft an appeal as the Cougregationalisls them selves. Jiid'Vtiidod. Ibe vestry of Christ Church in this city nave declined to receive tue resignation o Rev. Dr. Dorr, and odered to excuse bin from all obligation to nuppiy the pulpit, leaving it entirely to bis own feeliug ot ability to preach lhty wished to continue the salary, and to mpply an associate rector. Dr. Dorr comeute. to 1 lie arrangement so far as to retain the losition ot rec.or, but declined to acc-pt nuy miary ror any services ne migut still be able to render. The committee to whom was referred the provision ot aa Kpiscopal residence lor the I'ioc'se of Pennsylvania have selected and purchased the house occupiel by the late Governor Culer, and situa'ed No. 13011 Suruce stree This is an eligible, pleasant, and central mi nation, and will prove lo be a comlonable residence. 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KH.JJ IKDAK. 1808 io.q iiiOlillJA flUOKlMI, lOUJ li,OilllA tXUOKliNU. JAl.OiiiMA XiiOUUlAU. V1UU1S1A VLAJUIUXJ. KJiLAWAHK J-XOUKtAO. A&ll ilOUKlisli WALiNU'l' iXOUttiNO. FLORIDA b'i l!.f UUdnDS, HAUL iXAK, 1808 CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At-103, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. FOK SALE BY EXECUTOUS' SALE. ESTATE OF JOnS Jili'lltlBiiU'.iiMt. OcchusiI, Thiima. it Hens. Aud lu ue 'in Tneidaf, UeceuiDer 8, I mm, at t'i o'clncK Dinn. will bp Hold ol piiuile n aith. Phliailoiphla lixohaiift. iha ln.lowinir ilvNCrliiprt property, vin: o. I. Jland.mie iniHiern H"lilenc No. Ina lllt tenLdiis. Btrett, west ol i.reen street, o ffel front. iM Irri dir to LHHyilte siropt. All that bunUsomo mi Of id two.iirt liHllntury himi. ioi'kU oaii oi)iut:e nil into! gruiinu aitnutp uu the norm west nldoof MittvEhnn.fr t rral, inn tet ij Inches wot ot Urea Bircfi, OorDiuniuwn: thn lot oontulnlnfr In fronton Kltit nlioiiBe sirn.a teei. una nmn.iini, In dcpld northwarU of Hint wl1ih t,, feet g' Inulsus to Li tnyvHv Ntrcnt. '1'lm bouse is built In tnfi bust manner, .ml lihs all thn oioUern Cdnvenlctices; hnll. parlor, dli.lng rotim. and two klich ns on lh flrnt 11 mr; lour clumbers, haih-rnoni, ann wntpr-closot on t h i S"?noiiiI floor; and two good chambers au.ivc; gas iDirotliiucil, hot and cold WMlrr, liirnnue anil two eookiun ranics; numerous closets. Terrace i lawn tn Ifmi; snuclo trees ai d ahrnhlieryi ai.o. a vetctublfl nnrilen aud ii nit Ireta. Front en loHed wit h hii Iron (once. Clear of all Incumhranc-. lnmmillHin jiosim.lon. Terms At leatl oue-hHll of i iiri liHinm mey mar re main en inoriKHlie. For fmihcr inloruimiuii apply lu Mo iOi'2 Main siieet, Uerma'itnwn. No. 2. Valuable Kusliiess httnd, VenMnc anil (store, Ni a. 6vtm and Ai ui i-iermaniowa avenue, soiil.i west comer of lilUenlionnu street. All tmu twj-nml-a liall Hlory aioue neldi nrt- ud nloro anil lot of ground. siiuale oa the southwent oorner of Herman town avenue and Ulllentiiiiiie streei; thn lot con'nln irgin front on (lerninnlowi avenue nhO'inD fet ano or the nnrihwent line, aiijoin vn ihliI ol tie sal 1 John KlitenlnuHe, dc a l to met In deiHli, in breadtu at me haeK end ,8 fi-et 8 lui'lie-i, and iront on Kilt en bouse 117 feet 5 luclier. 1 lie lim,e u well built; parlor, dining-room, s cire Hid nlllu u nrst lloor; large plnzr.a hivrk; on seconrt fl or 8 clirtib 'ri and hiilh room; H aula roi'im: 2 kucliens and 2 oook- Ing raiiKis; 1 waaii-rooni; das, hot and eolJ Witter; 2 rellnis under dwelling, and 2 under st ire; brn of atone ano liHine; ttaollug lor a Homes; Iran-" cjaca lidtise and wood-house. i'n-Si.ess.lon April 1 1WO. 'J erins At leBU ont-balt of larnbm rain, y may remain on niortkage. M y he exitmlm u auy day previous to sa e, O-ar ot a'l IncuubraDce. Xiy oiuei oi execniisrs K. TIlOAf AH ARONS, Amtl noors, jr. 2clcc5 Nan. 1.1U nud III b. Ftmrtu atreot. E ur- hiuiy lu-.cu lotel Hna tiwenips;, ?,o. you I'tue ulreet. vent of Hecoud n'reet Ou'l'uesJuy. 1jo. 15. lfiliH. at l'io'rlorlt. noon, will bOHoUl at nutiUo Biie. at tno I'liiiii'ieiiuiia uxtiiiRUi;. uu ton, ae. Klrnblo fovir-Hioty tirlek inesMuuae huJ lot of fctouud biltiutti ou tt'9 souMi rliiot Pino strs'tt, v,bl or fSicona street. rs. Mti; containing in Ironl on JtJlte street 21 leei. o luclies, Huil et- toiulinn lu- tltpth Ui! teet 0 liioaes, toet'.itr with luo rrlvllei'" ol nn uHty on t Mo east, it lias Hie gda lutrod need, bat li, bot mi'l cold w;iter, fat-' uace, cooking rauco, buu-ceiiar, cto. inis pro perty wan una in Hllll rt uloU on tt livo yo trn' lehie, wnicii expires biii or ieceimui', i8i. t'lenr ol' nil incuuibrauoo. Xeruis Oijo-ibirtl W. TIIOMA-J ft FON AnnMOHPers, 12 8 5 Mo. i;u and 1 11 H. EOU Ki ll Mtreet. HEAL ESTATE THOMAS ft SONS' SALE. Three Htory brlclt lJvi.'Utu, S't. low is. X weniy-seuond sirebt, noiow Ox ford at reel. Ou Tuesday, December l.i, LSilS, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold nt.pub'.to hhio, at t he f litladelpnia l'isenriDirn.aii mat tureu-s'.ory Mltn mtssiiuo una lot oi grouiui niiu ith oa tbe west bide of Twenty-second street, 11 feet hoi. tli of Oxford Ktreet, jso. iim tuo it. coatHiu. Inu ia trout on Twentv (fecund street 18 fint. ami ext niliiiK iu depth 57 feet, to a 3 1'eot wld all y, with the free use of nuld iilliy. t;tenr of all liicunibiuuue. Terms, 88JU may reniatu on moitgBge. 12 3 5 o 1 i!ar.d 111 S. 1-OU Kill Street. UEL 10STATK TilOMAS ft SONS' 2LSALK. Modern ' t'our-mory Brtcli Kj.hI- oeiice. No. 11!) In ew Htrtei , east ot second street. Ou Tuesday, December J 3, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at nuuno tr ie, at me ruiui- Oeliih'a Kxcbauge, all Hint moderu four-story LricH ruehEuaue. witu tnree-siory unou iiunnin; and lot of giouud, sit ante on the north aide of JNew street, east OI necouu a-reei, sio. itii; uju. tnininfir lu front ou JNetV bireet 1 leet 8 luoues. more or less, and exteiidlii'' In dop'-u about 73 teet 6 lnciieu. it nam tne ruoueiu uoaveuieuoen. Sul ject to a yearly ground-rent oi S10U Jl. inuiviivo ovoio, .siii'.-LiouuerBi, 12 3 512 Nos. 139 and HI ri. l'OUKTH Street. !T-. SALKIiYOUDEK Oh' HKIiiS KSfATE li 'of Jihn Yorner, deceHKed. 1 uoiuan ft Haud. ik-uclloneeis. Large and Va'uaole Lot, lj ac.ies, UbesDiit litil and Uprlng House turnpike, inetinut mil. i weuiy-seeouu waia vja i utc dy, Dec niiieT 15, Itsou, it Id u'clook, uoon, will t e Hold Bi pnunc Sttie, ut uie I'luiaueipnia ex change, all that large and valuable lot of ground Bituaieou the east side of theUliesnut Hill and Spring Bouse turnpike, (Jueunut 11111, Twenty-ai-cond wuid. con tali) tun 1 acre. 2 roods, and 1)3 40 1C0 perches-; havluna front of 103 feet 7J luoues, nuti exienuius in tiepi u turoutzu to tue Township Line road, uiear ti an lncuiuoranoe. Win be sold accoruiug to a htirvey wnicu may lie teen nt tbe auction rooms. The above N a very valuable lot lor building purposes, aud la situate near the raiiroau t'epot. M. THOMAS ft ki.i.ns, Auctioneers, 12 8 512 Nos. 139 and HI S. FOimm Street. sibi BUNTING, DUKDOROW A CO., AUCTIOH KKltrt, Noa. 22 and wiHtKK hT street, cornM of Hank street, buooeawirs to John B. Myers Jt Uo. 1AKGB BALKOFFRKNUT AND OTTIER KDIIO. PJCN J)HY UHim,KW. 12 IK 1Ssl', WALMJ1' JU'B AND PbANK. 1 QiQ 10UO WALNUT UDS. AD fL,AiSik. J-OUO V ADifl'UOi It US. VVAliNlU' I'l.AiMiv. ICi'.U VNDKKTAKEKB LUMBER. "I QfQ lt.D CM1JAK. WALXsUT AHii jINB. J.OUO KJJ.ASUJNJKD CiUiitttV. J.OUO ASH. WHITE OAK H,AK AKD BOARDS. JllUiiOiiY. ISsllS! CIOAK BOX MAEEH8' IfifiQ XOUO C1UAK BOX MAK.KK-V AOUO fcPAMlell C'KUAK BOX BOARDS, l'OU BALK BOW. - Q(A CAROLINA SCANTLING, 1 OQ JOUO CABOBliSA U. T. KILBM, AOOO Mitv AY bUAISTlilAO. AOUO CY"Bht(sibllIN(4L.KS, 000 WAULK, BKorilKIt A CO., Hi No. 2UUOUm bireet. T. T. GALVIN & CO.. LUftBER CCVr.'ISSiON MERCHANTS bllAt'KAMAXON STlitLT WlIAHi,l BELOW SLOAVS MILLS, (BO-CALUcn), FHIL DKLPHIA. A&KNTB KOB SOUTH JtHN AND EArtTHKN Wan fi.cturera of PiNlS and bBKUCKTlMBJi! BkiAKDb, etc, ahall be iiat py to lurulan order at wuoitaale rules, dellveruDle ai kuy accetalble port. Coubmntly leceivltiK aud on baud at our wtiarf tSUU'l tlh KJN tl.UUKlINU, WJAiNlLJiNH, Mil IN- brBCCK, HEMLOCK. hiLKiJT WICH1UAN AND CANADA PLANK AND BOAKDH, AND HAO- UAiUJ bB.J-f-K.ISil.lia, 1 81 Itutttl all or vriiicit wiu vn uiurKitu) AT AM Y PABIUFTUKUTT PKOMPTLT MKTUOD1ST. The Centenary Methodist Episcopal Cbureh Morjib.iu ht. Louis, Misiourl, raised on Sunday, Nox-ubcr v, altera strong plea by rreMdcu William a. Smith, tbe laifo sum et $16,000 for Central College. Tne St. LouU Advoua'e tbiuks tbe amount will be largely increnttd by tbe subscription oi tue uDseuttj. iue eaue con preation recently pave a collection of $11,000 lor the V.e' bouist Urpbans' Home of tbut cburob. liii-liop fcinipiou, It set ujs, is to be tbe Ger n'sn Bishop ol tbe Aletboclist t pi. -copal Cburcb. lie hati become o proticient lu bis itadiuit aud cpieltitip (ierniau us to be able to read tba Scripture lcsons aud lijmns in tbut liinKuai;e. At tbe lute Northwestern Uermau Conference at (Jalrna, Illinois, he touductcd tho business In LtiruaD. it Ih a curious exaoirle of the lots lnfllc'ed upon Ifca country by our depreciated currency, even iu its charitable work, that tbe board of jUUHOiii of thu Methodist Church was obliged to appropriate over teventy-rlve thousand dol lar for lues by exchange, the uili.sio;iary entcr prites iu lore!?!) lamin having, of course, to be nufjpoited wlili Bold. A remarkable revival le in progress at the Crem mount Avenue H'.atiou, Bultiuioro, tbe Kev. Watson Cai-e r ustor. Nearly one hundred conveniens bave OiouueJ. Four itoinnn Cilbo- lio and one Kpieeoiutliun In ly (wbo aid, ) Blift came to tlealiar, "I aai Ured ol idolatry") bave leeu soundly converted. He Biilui haa left all Lla fortuue, Bupposud to Ih very larpa, to Lla widow, with the ex ception of .11 -0 a year to tonud two prizya, ime for uiuuio aud the other for pootry. TO RENT. rr O n RENT. 1'BEiIISES, Ko. 809 CHESMJT St., YOB BTOBK OB OFFXCK. AlJiO, OFFICES AND LABOR BOONS suitable THE BEPUBLIO. for at ouiuitrelal College. A poly at O B P, N UXOHANQB BAG MA NU FACTO KY. JOHN T. BAILUTi H. s. corner ol 11ABK KT aud WATB Btxeeta, rnuaaeipnia. DEALERS IN JlAOb AND BAOOLNQ DC everv deacrlotlon. fur Grain, Flour, Bait, Buper-f bosihte ol Ume, Bone Larts and email OTJNN Y BAOH eonatantly on:nanA JOHN c n U M CARPENTER AND BUILDER, rSbopNiNo.S13 I.OlkUKSIrcet, and No. 1733 CIlLSNl'T (Strfict, rUILADELPniA. lUlTUN AND FLAX, 1 J HAIL ULLK AND CANVAS. Ol oil numbers aud brsnds. Tent, A wniiia. 'J runK, ann wbkou rover JJuutc. Also. l'Hiier Miiniilui-lii'ers' DrHir Fella, from on to neveiul leet vviUe; l B:iUn, KltliiK Hall I wine, etc. No. IiimJONKS' Alley. UATENT li 1). fANTS riCOUKKD i XD X NI llt.T4 III I from 1 to B lnoliea, at -Not let ieueh tii.-am Vy-ivt aud Bi,' tinu. No. dv N No. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 825 PHILADELPHIA. STERLING & WILDftlAN, BANKEKS AND BROKERS, ISo. 110 South THIRD Street, AGENTS FOR BALK OF First Mortgage Bonds of Iiockford, Koc Island, aud St Louis Railroad, Interest HEVKN PER CENT., clear of a'l tax. payable In GOLD Anguct and February, for sale U7i aud accrued Interest In currency, AUo First Mortgage Bonds of the Danville llazlcton, and Wilkesbarrc Railroad. Interest SEVEN PER CENT., CLEAR OF ALL TAXES, payable April and October, for sale at 80 and accrued Interest. f amphleta wltb maps, reports, and fall Information of tbete roads ulwan on band tor dLstrlbailon. DKALKBH in Ooveruineut Bonds, Cold, Btlver Cuupona, etc STOCK H of all kinds bought and sold on commis sion In New Tozht and Philadelphia. 11 a tutha (jLENDINNIKG, DAVIS & C0., Xo. J8I South TIIIItI Ktreet, PHILADELPHIA. t;LESDLLtf, DAVIS & A310KY, Xo. 2 NASSAU St., New York, BAXKERS AJiD BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication wltb tbe New York Block Boards from the Philadelphia Office. 12 2 tf irBTATB OP DU. FRANCIS WEST, JJJ censed. Letters tPHtauientitry liavlu SALK BY OUDEK OP UtlRS. E4TATE of Charles A. ku.vtlur. drcearioii. Thomas & rsoi B. Auciioiieers. Very valuule coal lauds. SCO acres. Tiemouttowii(jtils, Sorinylktil couuty, I t. uu J uesoay, ut'ceinuur i,j, isus, at, lao ciock, uoon, will be eoia at puoiio suit), at tue lJuua- clila xenance. run particulate ia uuuuuiiin. uoj LEGAL NOTICES. fN THE OHPnANS' COURT FOB TUS CUT L AND COUNT OF f iilljAUKLPUlA. Ksiateot SAMUEL, L. a IM . Ueueuied. Notice la hereby iriveu tliut the wiaotv ol said de cedent bus n ed in a.lU Court iter petition and uu an- praiaement of tbe personal prounity, wiilcU sue elects to retaiu uuner tue ant ot A rii ji, isai, auu 114 sup plements, aud tnat tlie aaoia will e anoroved by said Court on HATUKDAY, Deo. U, 186S, ULlcaa exctjiiioub ue oiea tueraiu. 12 4(s4t Alioruey for PtitlO'.ier. DE- beeil Krantefl to tbe ue Herein ueii upon tbo will o' Dr. ITttAfsCIS WltBT. deceaseil, alt ueisoun Indebted 10 said eetaie are requested to rralce pyuinur, audlbose having Claims or ueiuaLua as must iuo same 10 pre sent mem 10 jAtllui w is: 1, no. zizt riiN e. sireRi. ( II APMAN iiiDDDtC. No. 131 B. i li l'W Htreet. 11 14 sot Executon. COPARTNERSHIPS. TDHILADEI PHIA, NOVKMBEU 30, 18G8. - I 'i he nopurinerHlilo neetoiuro -xls in iinder 11, name kuil uiyle of ULK.iil.Ni.NU ijAVl-i is dissolve by iiiuvaai couseni. riI,, T JU11N H, U iVlS, rpiIE USDERSIGNliD HAVrC THIS DAY 1 lurnieu IA ..iiiiaillierHHiit, uiiuer inn uuiiio .in style of (ii,JfiNDlANIMi, IiaVH m., No. 4 , 1 H1KU ts.reet Philadelphia, aud ULKNiHN..IN4, DA VIS & AMUHY. niO. 8 JNABsJAU Miroet, 1N6W Vrnif. inrti a tranHhctlon ol a eHuerttl Uaukmic aud block t omnilhKlon business. 1 lie Hunlness o' the late luui will be settieu and continued b the subscribers .l nj . 4h b 1 11 1 it JO otreei- JUlllN n. iAlsl. 1 2 1 1 It JOHN M. AMOrtY. CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. 'A REGAL DESSERT." A new and beautiful Chronio-Llihograph, after a painting by J. W. Feyer, Just received by A. Sk UOIl INS OX, Ho.910CHE-SKUTBtreet, Who has just received NEW OHROMOS, KLW ENURAvINGS, EiW FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHB. HEW DRESDEN ENAMELS T.onwTNO ojuabseb. eui. 8 iii jvajla, uAiii.n.rfci, till MltllflAV Mi.n.lmv Dec. 7. at in o'clock, on four month i' rrMlf VI IT M IM A HkC.I !H W. l.'IMl .III uii a Tnrlllflt.fi I.. la nt Ml il li A V lk..n r ' . .' , i . . - " . .. . , 1, . , , n 1 1 1 niifj f)X oroclie Imiir HjhsvIh. nnen ard tliinri rmi... ..,... luiponatlon of Messrs. Uaoar Prols ft Co, lit4 2t BALE OF 3m CAPFS ltnoTa, BirOEa. THAVwa. UNO BAUS. KTt)., ill, 1I.L..1.I. M.... I.... . . A December 8, at 10 o'clock, on four nio'ntln creait. LALOEdALEOFr-PIiiwin FRENCTt. OEBMAB. ainjf jh'mjwiio I'HY (IOOD3, lift 'rhiira.lnv Mo.nl.,.. Deo. 10, at 10 o'clock, ou lour months'' credit, fit 4 51 LALUK BALE OF t'AKPKi INXJ8. FI.OOR Ohr. ClOlii-t. Ell'. nn l l.l.t if.ni Iirrpmbprll m I'o'nlt ek.on four months' credit. lu pieces liiRrBi,,, Venelln, list, bemii, cottafe. aid Tb.i i arpeiiiiKs tlooroli clntha. etc. Jl5 6t MARTIN BR0T11ERS, AUCnoXREUS.- LiHleiy SbI hiiipi Inr M. ThoniaM Mm. 1 J. 1 2U CUE3IS U I' tit. . ear eutrauoe I rum Mmor. Public sale on the jnenilses No. 18. i N. Thirteenth B'rcei. UAMWOMK JtODElt.N J HRKEHTORY r.rtlnir hkhidlnuk; amj 1 .or of ukound. till I'lnoft'iv Mupniiiir Drcemher h. at inn ii.w.b ,,..iu.,i 'nnn.a..ni No. IKis N. Thirteenth sireet, abu'vn MimtiriiniHry avei.iie, all that l.m.ilsim,,, i,i.,,l..n. ti.n.UH .ill V KrlftU ri HiU. me, three-ktury uoubie baclt buudlug.nnd lot l'ubllc snip on the promis-n. No. Jn4" Wltsee srt liAM'tsdSlE AlOKKWN Ulltf.ivfsTOHY BRICK iiliVluJ, AAIJ 1AII' Ol' OltOUAD. till '1'iiM.(1i..- Mii.nm. recrniber 8. nt 1 1 i.Vl llfk n. M'Tlf.! V. nil Iha np.ml.u B l thai l.uiisuiue tuutletu ihree-sinry brl.iK reTK derco. thre-ffv double ht.-k IiiiIUIIpl'h. ami i.r i Bicuiiil, nlinaleon li b u, mil ki,iu ,,r u. ui . ........ curlier ol"l n.'iii j -lirBt Blnvt. No. ;'HI2, 'Ihe hou e Is t-.L-fi'eiii. miiiiion. ivi. 1 iiniif. knrt h, ..11 ,k uioileiu iuiiirnveuii-uiK. 'it rnif, ,f. 0 may remain on mi r.ijake. Mv oo bueu at auy time. liejsatNo. HANRtSOatK ItE---lPENt K AND FTTnviTrrn n tsnle en Hie Pfe'iiin-B. Nn :ti w h-..n,, . ,r K1.KHN l' WLKUl f j KI.Oit.UriAMrtKIt' A .rr MMMI-Mjliji Fl'K.viniHlO, HlKniffinm 1 lANO FOKIK I'AINll.NUS. IIROVic- hi,. ir BllLi-CJiLb. a. HI) OlDKK lAUfEl'S. jii iimrsuxy ajoruii.ff, December In. Ht 111 o'cl n'K . r.t Nil. Ml Wharton ' Ireet, i,y c.itsh Line, the en'lre tiandHomu him iwi.ii, I furiliur!. In clmi n-K suit tUnant walnut and irrnHii lilllfh. KrewliiK-rcom Imnliure. fmir mm. oiled wnlniit chamber hinmnie rosewivid r . 1... lurie, hue Frt-ncu plate mantel nilrrur Intiidn iiiin ' nut wiirrlroiie, exiei'Hiou-iHbie, sl(lboir'l, unrln bhlr icaurestef , 1 o ipgeclmuib.'r snin oil painiliiKS and fciiyfavii tse, t.rui'K, , rich Einrlnirt Knn,elt cat pei.rhuti aud iliwswarc, cooking uteushs, refrlira rn'.or, etc. Muy be examined at 8 o'clock on tbe morning of Biile. 0 UAKDMIWH ft. UDkKN REHIDTC.VCE. IninnUlaleiy meVlout tn the sule of hirmtnM f lo o'clock, on tie iirtiulhes, will be sold tne hand P'lme ninilerii IhreoBHiy brlek rfa.ilB.ii wm. rl'iti.jle lb roe e'erv bui-lo'inlI'linKi and let ol (,'rounl Hliiu.te ou tb.) mirili hiitooi' Wunrioii street east nf L.-....lh 1V, V.l 'I' 1. u 1. ... has uinrble vcstilmle, ranges, hot 11. il c 1I1I whip vati-r chsel, hentu-, kih tuioughiiut: has narinr OUilog-itiijhi, hi, U kHi.ht ii ob lin.i 11 or, rlttlin.rooiu. biilh and Htore-roeniH, hIx ( humbers, dry rellar.etf (ii.H llMnten luciuUvU la Ihj sa.o. Alay bitseeu at, auy time, jj 1 at Fate at No. 1317 CheTutitreor. l!AXD-'OM: t IK.M I l. ILK, tsU'PERtOR COTTAOBS I'JIAJI UMlisLns., F1NKHAIK iil'rrKK!lSKs CALPE'lH. E'l'l', XAiX Ou Frltla Mortilng, Dec. 11. at in o'clock, at No. 1 1 17 lliinannt nt h...i. lOMie. the eM'resnperlor houinluihl lurullurx liicliid. n.kniperlur vtuinut 1 arl jr tumlture; Ssul s handsotne vuluut ihauiber lurrUure; 4 suits sunerl.ir wta chembrr luroiiurc; Hue linlr urd other niatireaieif beUtlluR: siovei-; hue IStunieis. Iiigraln, aud Venetiad curt eis:, chlna.acd Ria&swaie; kitchen lurnllure ud Uleiialls; wliiSew bliHiUs, cio. r 12 71 JUay be ezniulced at b o Ciock on morning oi aale. Rale at Nn. k:1 (lamart ntroot errERiOR hoi'skhold furnituri?. nn-sB!. WOO!) PIANO-FOUTK FINK DWUSSELb AND Ol U Fit iAHI'JVl's, F.10. " Ou Moinl.iy Afornlng1, Decembtr 14. at 10 o'o.eck. at No. low num. Ptreet, between Twelllh and Thirteenth street! above lierk:, street, tho eutlre superior huuseliold' tin ullure. rosewood pluno-torte. Hue Brusel:i, Inirraln. and other curpets, china aud glassware, muurenHna hfihlli a, ext. imlr.n tnble.ete. "nwesses. may ue tiuujiueu at 3 o ciock ou tue mornlnirnf fate. w 4 2t Public Sale on the pre nlres, No. 2116 Braodywine EE(sTDE-CK AND FURNITURE. On Thursday Morning, 17th Inilaut. at 111 u enii-L . nn the urntiiln oil n. reBt tnoilern three-story brick residence, two-story back-bulldlng- aud lot of ground. 16 feet front by 77 Itel Ueeii. situate ou the south aide nt Hmn i t.,.,u. "treia, o. auu. bubjeel 10 a yeurly grouud rent bLPEFIOR HOUSEnOTD FURNITURE. B-rwij. Dhl SlsFLS AND OTUKIl OAKPETH, EI'O Irjj mediately after tbe sale of tlm reji.i..,,,... , .n o'clock, by calalngue, at No,2ll0 Draudywlue street. mo superior wuiuut parlor turulture, euperlor chum ber and dlulng-roum luinlture, Hue Brusae.s and Ve. iieliau carpels, cblna aud glabaware, hair mat iihsb, refntjiraior. e'.c. May be examiued on the momlag of sain at 8 o'clock. 12 4 nt HOUSE BANKING OF JayCooke&Gp. K08e 112 and 114 South TIIlltD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In nil Government Securities. Old 5-'J0s Wanted Iu Exchange lor Mew. A Liberal DiUereuce allotted Compound Interest Notes Hauted. Interest Allowed ou JJenoKits. COLLECTION!! MADE. bl'uUKM bought and Sold on ComailBiilon. Hiieclul business accommodations reoervea ror ladles. We will receive applications for Polloles of Life iDBuranca In Ilia National Lite lunnraiice Compauv of ibe United mates, Full luloruiatiuu giveuatout ouiue. IBI w Ne. M. THOMAS A B. FOUK1H bT HONS, HOB. 139 AUD 1 1'P.n.EX, BALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS On 'I UHMiluv ' Decembers, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the RcchanE wl.l Include. ' TWELFTH (North), No. 82? Voilern Dwelling COAL LANDM, bill acres, Hl'liuvlklll cuuntv ey vaula. Known as the uoal Dill Estate TJMNTii (worthy. iNo. ti'il M'inoru Kesldenoa. OKK Avenue, No. t3l Modern Reslileuca. bKt.OND North ot Hnaquehmuia Avenue. HIVJsK t-CUU YLHILL, and MILL (!Rh'.i,'.irv... VBlui.ble Wharf aud Large Lot. Jtri'l KWhOUNKbt,, jno. lu8-Modern Rosldnce OFItMANTOWN Avenud. Nub. fiuuu and k,.m mi. deuce and More, 4u feet tiont MONTOOMJiaY COUNTY;, Pennsylvania Vain able Lot, 4'j acres. i 1 1 1 rr Ji M , jo. o-.u rwo-story uweuing, MOKRis, Ka-tor tieuver Large Lot, Al OHI O A UK- I2l)i U. OHObND UENTS. Irredeeoiable, 30 and 127 a "Year. ,. O I UU1VO. ftlOOU. B. Five-twenties, May and November, t- iu Cliy sizes, eld. ;s shares Farmers' and Mecbantcs' National Bank 1:1 shares Commercial National Hank. 82 unarm Spring Warden liiburanue Company. iu Khares Fourth National llauk. IU shares Consolldallou isalloual Bank is share's F'rauklln Fire lnaurauce Company. 1 sbaie Poin liree.4 Park. Box No. 14, Point Kretzi! Park. 6 sbarts I'nlun Dauk of leuneisre. 6 shares Aoedemv of Music, wlm ticket. 10 shares Philadelphia aud rioulhern Mall Bleanuklp Con.pany. A. ,.,. In shares t;awiieu auu sunnuu nn.wu, viu uui, Hiv shares becoud and Third iSlreblsFadueuger J1U- way Company. 100 Shares lirnuu liii J uijiru.rmn.,, vuiuiimujt, 10 shares Pacltic and Atlantic Telegraph Co. 12 4 3t 26 shares Union V utual in urance Co. lOHhares Urldeaburir Manulaelurlng Co. Lttialogues now reatiy. G D. MCCLEIS & CU ALLTIUSEE118, . ISO. SOU UAbKKI Bireet. SALE OF 16T0OABK8 BOOTS. BHOFH, BR03AN3, On Monday Morning, T)pr. 7. enmmenctng at 10 o'clock:, we will ssir, bv catalogue, fur carh, a large and superior assort ment o boots, shoes, brogans, balmora's, eto. Also, ladlts , mioses , uu uunureu nw. BALK Ot 17C0 CASES BOOTS. HHOKJ, BR0QAN8, n ..mm D.I 7,1 I . I I U U" l'f 1 Ou Tnursday Morning, Tienamber 10. nimmuDi'iu at 10 O'clock, we will sell by catalogue, for casn, 17uu cases cases men's, boys', aud youths' boots, shoes, brogans. balmoraK eto. Also, a large line of ladies', misses', and children's ciij-uiade goods. m tt FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES C . L . M A I S E R , MANUFACTURER OF A.ND J3URGLAH-PKO0F SiFES, LOCKcMlTH, BELL-IIANOER, AND DEALER US BUILDLtSU DARUWAUit, NO. 434 RACE EHrnei, L I, I A M 8. GRANT, I kM ill Ifsonjsj jui.iivil.ini. ,83. LtLAWKK Ave mm, Philadelphia, AGENT FOK Dnponl's Guiirowifr, itellued rJltre, Charcoal, eto v Viiimf A, cio.'s C'hocoldie. Cocoa, aud lltoina. trucker Bros, dk Cu.'s Yellow Metal bheadilng Bolls, and wans. inj A I.KXANDBR a. C ATT KM, .V 00. l'LODl l'E uil ir-Mitii ni t w 'HANTS. No. 2li NoKTU WUAllViJi NO. 27 NORTH V, ATRR PTREET. FUILADcXFUlA. I! aLFIAMDgaQ. CAlikLia KLUAH OaTTbtLL CLABK A EVAKS, AUCTIONEERS, K0. C30 CD ESN OT Htreet. Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening, A lame Invoice of Blankets, Bed bpreads, Dry Gooda,' Cloths, Cassimeres, Hottlery, blaUouery, Table and 1'ocRet cutlery, oiions, etc. City and couutry luercbauts Will find bargains. Terms cash. Goods packed free of charge t L1PPINCOTT, BON A CO., AUCTIONEERS, AbBLUUKbT BUILDING, No. 40 MAKJCET Bt. LA FOK prSITIVH BALE OF EMBROipERIEa. I 1NEN AND 1 IN EN t'AMBKJO D I ICFrt.. LA.;K GtODH, ETC., BY ORDER OF MR, ROBER1' M ACDON AI-1). on tont monll)S. cteilit Ou Wednesday Morning, December 9, comineimliig a' iu o ciock. Particulate In luiure advertlnients. 12 5 3t THOMAS BIRCH ft BON, AUCTIONEERS AND , f'OitMIfblON WEKCHANTB. No. 1M CHKbN Biieeti e.r entraaoe No. UW bansom istl uatki OF FINK EROK.B' CLOCK1, PLATED Jrw RW1WHCARVEO GOODS. FKKNOll HAS lViflH FA NO? s.OOl S. ETC.. bUMAULK iOli LllBDilMAb PltKBENTH. Lilliial" On luecdny Morning, lien H at 10 o'o iick, at ihe kuoiliiii s'ore, No. ilia ri'ibc utMi etl. will ' e so:d a ,, ge aisiirii'ient of e','.ul gSlie. Pit Of the stuck Qf a Drt oH-i reta iur. nev
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