THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TJUI'LE 'SUlyr PJlILADflLPIIIA, SATURDAY, DBQKMBKlt 111800. 2 FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST Steamer Slink on the Missiasippl Temperance Movements Kail way Accident The Ten Hour Question. FROM WASHINGTON. Contraction t. Inflation. ftneeM Depateh to The Evening TeUraph. Whuoton, Deo. 11. Ingersoll'a bill to Inflate leiral-tondora to toe extont of forty-four millions haa been referrod to the Commlttoe on Banking in stead of Waja and MeanH. This is regarded as favorable to contraction and aralnst Inflation, and settles Ue question whether the Ways and Means or the Banking and Currency Is to be the Jluancla committee of the House. A Orre!tlon Juntlce drier. The statement that Judge Orler has sent his letter Of resignation to the President Is Incttrreot. 1 learn from Judge Orler that he has not written any letter resigning hii place on the Supreme bunch, and has not tledded when he will resign. FROM NEW ENGLAND. - Wadding Mill Ilarnnd. Lowm.r., Mass., Dec. 1L The wooden portion of the wadding mills of Klpley A Co., In this cit, was burned last night. The loss Is estimated at lio.uofc Covered by Insurance The Ocean Htoanmlilp Nnle. Bohton, Doc. 11 Rumors are current that the parties in New York who bought at auction the ateamshlps Ontario and Krle failed to respond yester day In making their first payment of the purchaso money, aoeordlng to the terms of sale, which re quired that one-fourth of the sum should be paid In cash within ten days after the sale. Folltlcnl. The Temperance Kopubllcans of this city huve nominated Colonol George II. Johnson for M.iyor, wtta a full ticket of Alderman and Councilman. The Ten-Hour Labor Convention. Boston, Dec. 11. The comniltteo appointed by the Ten-hour Labor State Convention in September last, have approved a bill for presentation tu tlio Legislature, and petitions are now in circulation In the manufacturing dlstrl-ts urging Its passnge. The bill enacts lhat after the Fourth of July next no male under the age of eighteen, and no female or whatever age shall be employed In laboring by or for any cotton, woollon, worsted, silk, or linen manufacturing company organized by and under the laws of this Common wealth more than ten hours in one day, or sixty It ours In any one week, except wliero it Is necessary to make repairs to prevent the stoppage or Interrup tion of the ordinary running of mills or machinery. A violation of the provisions of the act shall Involve M line, to be recovered in any court competent to try the cauBe. The Governor and Couucll are re quired to appoint one or more commissioners to have the act enforced. FROM THE WEST. IMxanleron the AIIhsIshIppI. Sr. Louis, Dec. 11 Tho steamer W. K.Arthur, hence for New Orleans, sank yesterday at Bennett's landing, V26 miles below here, and is supposed to be a total loss. She had on board a very valuable cargo and about 3K0 head of stock. The boat was valued at $75,000, and was Insured for $30,000. Novel Muraerjr. D 'spaUh to The Evening Telffraph. CuiCAOO, Deo. 11 The Tribune reports that a young beilo on Wabash avenue had her little toes amputated .u order to niuke her feet smaller. K nil why Accident. Two trains on the Michigan Southern and Michi gan Central Rallronds respectively collided last even ing at Sixteenth street, wrecking both. No lives were lost. Tewprrnnre Reform. Lapaveit, Deo. 11. A petition is In ciroulatlon here, praving Congress not to admit any Southorn State or Western Territory unless Its Constltutlun prohibits the sale of liquors, except as medicine. FROM THE DOMINION. The PreMdent'a Mpnaige In Halifax. Halifax, Deo. 11. The Chronicle, in commenting on President Grant's message, says It has broken down all hopes of reciprocity and renders annexa tion more desirable. It admits that annexation is Impossible unless the whole Dominion asks for It, nnd believes independence will become the popular cry. A whale 70 feot long was lately washed ashore at Economy, Day of Fundy. Duty on American Froducte. Ottawa, Dec. 11. It is rumored that Sir Francis illncks, Finance Minister, proposes to Impose a duty iiu American grain and coal, and a general reduction oi the free list. FROM NE W YORK. Fire In First Avenue I.o or Lite. Nrw Yokk. Dec. 11 A Ore this morning de stroyed Nos. M4, 810, 813, 820, 822, nnd 824 First ave nue, owned by Mr. Volkeuburg, involving a loss of of $20,000. 'Xho body of an uuknown nuin w.is found In the ruins, and was removed to the Morgu for identification. Loss by the St. Nicholas Fire. Nltw Yokk, Dec. 11. The loss by the liie at the 81 Nioltolas Hotel laundry yesterday amounts to 35,ceo. ' far n TBgvg orhi a m s. Fnmi Oitr Own Correspondent. Nkw York, Dec. 11, 1S09. Mr. IHcFn.rlnnt's Trial. The approaching trial of Mr. Daniel McFar land will of course be of extraordinary interest, so much ao indeed that the by-no-means small bunch of correspondents settled in New York are making arrangements with nil the principal uewspapors in the Union for the writing of letters and the transmission of special telegrams. To his friends one of tho first questions that na turally occurred was, how were the expenses to bo defrayed. They will amouut to probably more than $5000. Many witnesses have to be brought from a distance. Mr. McFarlund himself Is quite without means. Mr. Amos It. Eno has ' subscribed 9100 toward this amount, and Mr. Seth B. Hunt bus subscribed $50. During the trial a good many distinguished people will loom up, and tho evidence ellcitod will be of a very curious and interesting kind. Thai may de pended upon to a certainty. Wc may feel sure that Mr. Beecher will deliver himself of para doxical lucidities, and that Mr. Frothlughum will get off several examples of rhetorical con tradiction. Besides these, all the constant and most of the occasional writers for tho Tribune will contribute their quota, aud Horace Greeley will figure mistily. If in this early stage of the proceedings so much that would be amusing, if It were not deeply tragic, has come to the surface, there is no knowlug what mysteries are yet lying concealed beneath the surf of tho scandal. From the editor -in-chief of tho Tribune down to the printer's devil, every man In tho establishment will have a show in the witness box. Tho foreign editor will break ground through broken English, nor will tho attesta tions of the uight editor, Mr. Kauo O'Donncll, be wholly without interest, even though they be tinged with phantom-liko obscurity. "Johnny," the office-boy (and a very nice boy ho is, too), cannot be expected to malutulu a total silence ; after having been early disciplined in the teach ings of frco-lovcism, and the Milesian gcntlo- nmu wbo tisod to flourish there will perhaps bo called upon to scttlo any mooted points. ttlnrrylnir uud Itloriillvina:. Wicked cynics have a proverb among themselves to the effect that when you do a naughty thing you ought not to go and iiiorullxu over it. It is edifying lo see u limn acting bare facedly, according to one set of theories, and ''.w'ltfuR barefacedly according lo another, with out any endeavor to make the iwo extremes of Li conduct meet. It is precisely this that Mr. Boechcr has been doing. Both In the chapter against adultory which he road last Sunday, and in the leader which appeared in & late number of the ChriMian Union, ts evident an apparent effort lo pcture notoriety to his conduct In tho Richardson business, by the Tory audacity of lis untiihcsb. 1 ut that piece of reading anl tb.it place of writlnrr in juxtaposition to his floundering explanation, and you have the most extraordinary bit of patchwork that ever be en me the subject of public gossip. "Hamlet" and the Ilydrnnllo Ham. Hamlet was to have boon produced at Booth's Tlienlre next Monday evening weok, I re-open my letter lo whisper (In a calligraphic hair stroke) Into your car that It will be postponed for some nights, In consoquonr.o of the impoisl billty of having tho hydraulic ram, which is UFed in It, in proper working condition at the date contemplated. "Hamlet" nnd tho hydrau lic rnm 1 Think of It. That Is tho true reason of the delay, glosnod over as tho postponement may bo in tho generalities of the street pla cards. In seriousness, however, the now Ham let, so far as scenery and the accessories go, will be very exquisite Indeed, and Mr. Fochter will anlvo just In fuse to add piquancy to Mr. Booth's season. Ai.i Bab.. Two highway roblwrics wore committed in Detroit last week, and tho local papers complain that that city nnd Windsor are now haunted by a gang of desperadoes, who have flod from other localities to escape the just penalties of their crimes. J1TY ITEMS. WANTFD, W4MTFO. 17.1,000 Mkn. Hoirs. TO ATTKNn TTIK GlIKAT DAII.T OLOTHINO bALF.S or Brnnktt A Co., TrtWKR II A IX, An. BIS Hark rtrrrl. Half my ftrfwrm Fifth and tit.rlh trf, Whrir hotter barg'nint ore give daily to purrhanrrt ttf Clothing than anytrhrrr el, (-all hfforr ptrrhaing, and rompare our goo-It Kith thote ojjerttt elw'"her a tntrrial bargain; a "I'AIB TF8T" if all ire afr. Kr.itn's China Ham., No. 1218 Chosnut street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Nkw Fancv Goons. We bavc now oven, by late arrivals, the uioxt in;mirl, cent and choice refaction of Fancy Hoods, in China, Glass. Ilronze.Wood, Parian. Majolica.Artillolal Flowers, etc, in the city, suituble for Ilridal and Ghmtmas Presents, run inn in price from tho lowest to the most expensive, being of our own direct importations. Purchasers can rely on getting their goods nt the low.st prloes. The public are invited to call nnd examine our largo and beautiful assort ment. JAMKS K. KKltlt A UnOTHKIt, China Hull, No. 121 Chosnut street. liitoNZKH. At Kkkii'h China Hall, No. 1218 Chosnut street, we bnve now open a fine seleotion of elegant Bronzes, suitable for Mantel ornamnnts. Call and di amine our assortment before making your purchases. JAMKH K. KKRIt A BltOTHF.lt, China Hall, No. 12iS Chesnut street. Gold Band Tea iet, 46 pinoes, for $1.VG0. Kkru'S China Hall, No. 1210 OU -snut street. Kf.er's China Haix Now Oprn. A BFAOTiFUt. Assortment oc Paris, Vienna, Rnoi.ish, and Boiikwhs FANcr Goods, For Holiday Prf.hknth. Glove, Jkwf.l, and HANDni-.noniF.r Boxfs. Clocks, Swiss Oabvf.d Wood, Bronzes, Jaudinu.bks, Parian, Artificial. Flowkim, Majolica, Scent Bottles, .CARDBTANDS, 'I'AllLPS IN UllON.K AND Bohemian Cologne Wood, Sets, Toy Tea Sets, Musical Oioau Boxes, Tot Dinner Sets, Musical Work Boxes, Toy Ohamjip.k Skts. All Entirely New and Choiok. Goods Not to ue found Klsewbere, Or Ouu Own Importation. Ravoino in Price From the Lowkht to tiir Most Fxpensivk. Jamkh K. IUiiii A Bao., China Hall, - No. I21S Chesnut Sbbeet. Fine Cut and Plain Class at Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chosnut street. We have now open the largest and most complete assortment of fins Glass for table use in the country, being our own direct importation. Fami lies can muka their purohaxes of us at tho lowest whole sale prices, and depend upon getting the choicest goods and stylos. Kiamine our assortment and prices bofore making your purchases, as you will find at the China Hall patterns that cannot be found elsewhore. James K. Kerr A lino., China Hall, No, 1218 Chesnut street. -White French China at Kerr's China Hall, 1218 Chesnut Street. Our stock of White French China for family use is now complete Purchasers wilt find the lurpcst assortment and most varied styles from which to choose. Also, a large atsortment of likh Decorated Din ner, Tea, and Chamber Ware always on band, all of which we offer to families retail at the lowest wholobale prices. James K. Kkhii & Bbo., China Hall, 1218 Chosnut street. Rich Dkiorated OnrNA Dinner and Tea Sets to Order, at Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Having made arrangements with the beat decorators in Paris, we are now prepared to take orders for line Pjris Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets, and would call the atten tion of those In want of Rich Decorated Dinner and Tea Seta, such as cannot be executed in this country, to our assortment of over one hundred and Hfty different samples from which to take orders, ranging in price from from to 5000 a set, being tho linest collection of duoorated sam ples and designs in any establishment in this country or Europe. Our arrangements are such that we can execute orders for import! sets at leas price than visitors to Paris cun procure them. James K. Kerr & Bito., China Hall, No. 1218 Chesnut street. Sunny-side OrioinalKire-Place Stove and Warm Air Furnace Combined. The only Fire Place Stove ever invented that Dill warm the room in which it is situated. All others fail in that particular. We have embodied in The Sunnyhidh all the latest and best-known principles of consuming coal with eco nomy, and have discarded all the numerous imperfections that are being used in the Baltimore and New York 1 iro Place Heaters. The Sunnyside will produce more warm aiu with LESS FUEL than any othor Stove, aud is acknowledged, by all who are using them, to be bupkkioh in every parti cular to the Baltimore and New York File Place U outers, which they had heretofore used Do not be deoeived by misrepresentation in regard to Tux Sunnysidr, but call and examine it, and see the large number of testimonials from those who have them in nse, which will convince any person of Its superiority to all others, at the Warming and Ventilating Ware rooms of Georqb P. Shoch A Co., No. &3 N. Second street. Jewelry. Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. 13 8. Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers oan rely upon obtaining a real, pure article, furnished at a price which oannot be equalled. Ue also ba a large stook of American Western Watohes in all varietiea and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and proilt. BUY THE HARLKIGH. BUY TUK HARI.KIOH. PURK.8T LKHIUH COAI, M1NKD. OFFICII, OOHNKR SIXTH AND SPRING GARD1CN. DEPOT, NO. 057 N. NINTH STRKICT. WILUAM W. AI.TI'R. BEST QUALITIK8 OK SCHUYLKILL, LORBKRRY, AND BUAMOKIN COAL The Parham New Family Sewing Machiue is a tirst-olass look-atitou ma chine, elegant in style and Hnlt.li, perfoctly simple in con struction, and designed for every description of family sewing and light manufacturing purposes. . - Pauuam Hewino Machine Co., Salosrootu, No. 704 Chesnut street. Agents wanted. Pchity Versus Poison. There is as muoh ditferenoo between I'hauin's V itai.i oh Sai.vaiion i oh thk Haiu aui tbe tilth-charged hair-darkeners, as between the Pool of Iteltiuaila, th.it an aug"! stirred, and a fover 1 breeding mud pond. The Vii ai.ia is a crystal iue fl'iid. il bout a sinijle impurity or tiuiious pi ipmly. and t'io nutuialuesa of the auadus it imp uts to groc blur is ml equalled. Thi Biiwtno MAOHma. BY KMBRSON, THB YOUNdF. Old Udie have munrnred, and g rls lo their te u Have railed out tt villainous sewing machines, And said that the woalthy alone 0 ul I prjou'e Those high priced inventions for robbing the poor. Now they may hare boe i ritht, or ti ey may have bum wrong, . Of the last I bar not' ing tossy It m song I sing of the present, and think I can show A truth which the whole fomal aex ought to know. It is this That a Sewing Machlnt ran be bad To save women's eyetigbt and mil e t Jeir hearts gl td : Tl so cheap, and th dwr to tn withal, Tbat aone will regret It if once they shall call Where Gnovna A Baker's inventiou is sold. To impart pleasure's tlinll to the young and the old. Give rest to the fingers, and, what's bet tor sti u. Be the means that the poor oan havs money at will. Then pause not, bnt go, ye whs toil day and night ; You will do double the work, aad the lalwr is light, And perhaps return thanks to the scribbling elf Who told yon the thing would soon pay for itsoir. . Ghoveb A Baker's First Premium Klastic SincH AND Sutmi.c Snivn Skwvnu Machines, No. 730 OHtxNUT Street. Thcwe celebrated machines to rent by the month, aud for sale on eaay terms. inisistue only company that can give customers tne i moiceoi eiii-cn, wttn I lie priTiiegeol exenanging u not at first suited. China Cheater than Kvkh. Gay's China Palace, No. 1023 tJhesnut street, are determined to reduce stook by the 1st of January, and are offering their large stock of fancy ' goods at unpreoedontedly low prices. Bohemian Cologne Seta of Puff Box and Two Bottle, 90 cents. c liohemiaa Liiiuor Seta of Six Gluenes, Waiter and Decanter, $1. Parian Marble Rusts, 75 cents. A large assortment of Bronze and Parian Statuary. Three Hundred style Bohemian and China Vases, t'rura 60 cents to J25 per pair. Five Hundred diderout patterns of Cologne Sets. An omlloss variety of Lavs Ornaments. A splendid stock ot Decorated Dining, Tea, and Toilet fteta. A complete assortment of White F'rench (,'liitiu, Htoue China, and Glaw Ware. All marked dnn n Under Gold Prices. Store Room open till 9 o'c'ork at night. Call soon, before the assortment Is broken. Charles O. Pettit S. Company. A moot the best and most extensive Dry Goods F.sUblishmonts of Philadelphia that of Messrs. Charles C. Pettit A Co., No. 133 North Ninth street, stands prt-eminont. Started only a fow months ago, it has worked its way into popular favor with such unexampled rapidity that already it enjoys a patron age second to no other house in tho city. The stock of Dry Goods, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, and F'nrnisning Goods on hand there is of such extent and variety as to offer superior attractions to buyers, while the extreinoly low prices at which thpy ate disposed of makes their esta blishment one of the moht deniable places in Philadelphia to make purchases at. OrriNA and Gt.akhwtik. We always tjUo ph-aMtre in recoiiiraetidinatbo bsat pliK'es to clonl at, and we therefore heartily commend the establishment ot William Aki:iw A CJo., No. ti Mnrkot street, where a sph-ndid assort ment of lirst-clahti cliins, (iHoeiihware, and (tUssware is being disposed of nt prices that uicct the wishes ot tils most economical buyers. Christmas Presents. Guy's Chins Palnco, No. Ioi!2 Cliusiitit st.reot, have jrmt received the last lot of Fancy Goods th.iy will impirt this season. These goods were all boiiicht under i'uetory Prices, AND WILL llli SOLD AT PRICES TO DI.KY COMPE TITION! Parham Sewino Machines are sold on terms lo suit all. Call and examine. No. 704 Chesnut Ureot. F.very variety of Ready ma ?e Clothing at Charles Stokes', No. H24 Chesnut stteet. n.KASB KKA1 THK NOT IS AT THE BOi'VOM Of WAN AM AK Kit A BROWN'S ADVERTISE MKNT. BROWN WILMKR. At No. ir,20 Ruo street, on the 8th instant, by Kev. William A. Wilmor, Mr. CHAULKS M. BROWN; of Moorostowo, N. J., and Miss IDA K. WILMKR, only daughter of Ihomaa Wilmor, of Philadel phia. GENDKLLA8HBROOK. On tbe evening of tho 17th instant, in tho F.hnne.er M. K. Church, by the Kev. J. U. Ahlu.r. Mr. DAVIDS. GKNDKFL and Miss AN NIK K. G. AHH BROOK, daughter of James Ashhrook, Fsi., allot this city. ROWLAND KOONS. On the 9th instant, at St. Philip's Church, Philadelphia, by the Rev. Percy Browne, tbe Rector, RHtoil by the Rev. Hunry P. Rowland, KDWARD ROWLAND to NORMA KOONS, both of this city. ' BAKKR.-On the 8ib instant, HKNRY R. BAKKR, in th- :iil year of his age. Tho relatives and friends of the family, also Resolution Council, No. 4, O. U. A. M and the Order in general, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his lute residence. No. lit Church stroet, Frankford, on Sunday morning, the 12th instant, at 10 o'clock. Funeral to pro oted to Milustown Baptist Church. CAl'KON. On the ith instant, at. the residence of her grandfather, in this city, LOUISR WARD, aged 11 months, daughter of William und Louise W. Our son, of Cbillicthe, Ohio, lteniains to he taken to Chillicothe for interim lit. CABTER.-On the 8th instant, JOHN CARTER, aged 52 years. Die relatives and friend of the family ; Wyoming Tribe, No. 7, 1. O. of R. M. ; Metropolitan Lod;;o, No. l.VJ, I. O. of O. V. ; and the employes ot lie Puscul Iron Works, are respeotlnllv invited to attend the fnneral. from his late residence. No. 4(X Dickerson street, ou Sunday afternoon, tne liitti instant, at U o'clock. To proceed to Union Ceme tery. DAVIS.-On the loth instant, GFORGK W. DA I,S, in the 42l year ot his sue. The relatives and triendaof the family, and the mem bers of Goaiiuanock Lodge, No. -hvi, I. O. of O. nnd Bricklayers' Cmiipiiny, are respectfully invited to attend toe funeral, from his late resilience, No. llll'J llurtstrent, above Mont comely avenue, on Monday alternoon, the tilth instant, at 2 o'clock. FULMKK.-On tho 9th instant. HARRY CLAY, youngest son of Henry un J Mury l uinier, aged 1 year 10 months and 2:1 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of his parents, No. 7 11 Byurd siruut, on buuduy, December 12, inctiint, at 1 o'clock, wiihuut further notice. To proceed to Mount Moriuh. HILL. On Thursday, the Mh instant, at the resMuuoe of his son in law, Rov. George W. Anderson, West Il- er ferd, Delaware coun'y, THOMAS FINI.UOKK HILL, formerly ol bseter, Flnglnnd. iu the 87 lb vnar nt his Siie. F'uuoral services at lmuiauuol Cliureii, New Gastle, Dula ware, on Monday a trrnoon next ut o'clock. i MOORK. On tbe Hth instant, JAM FS M. MOORK, Sit., ship cai neuter, in the 7(Kn year of his sge. ills relatives aud friends und those of the family; Hope Lodge, No. Kl, I. O. of O. F". ; Sbiii Carpenters' Associa ation ; and United Lodge, No. 47, K. of P., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. V4H S. Front street, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. fltST SERMON 'TO "YOUNG" MEN, UNDER the auspices of the Youag Men's Christian Associa tion. Rev. A. A. WILLITS, D. D., will preach a sermon etpeiially to young men to uicrr. w (Subliutli) evening, nt tbe WF.S'r ARCH ST It HUT PKKnU YTKIUAN t'HURUU, corner of KIGHTKICNTU and AK01I Streets, at Til o'clock. Subject "1 he moral heroism of Moses." Keuts rcscived lor young men. Medical students and strangers in the city cordially in. vited to etttpd. t 2i2r THE OXFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will he dedicated To-morrow. Services at KIS A. M., 8 P.M., and 7 livening. On Monday Kveoing, Duo. U, thero will be a Social Reunion. Tickets, $1. On Tuesday Footling, Dec. 14, proacmng by Kev. K. S. STORKS, !.!., of llrookbu. On Wednesday Eve 1 ing, 7)4 o'clock, a Gruud Coucert. Tickets, 1 ; to be had ut the door. Ou Thursday Fvunlug. Sorinon by Rov. uuuh ll A l.l,, v. ii., ot ow YoiK, tin ! riauy ill MA I'. M., day, at 4 o'clock a Union Piaver Meeting- B'iiT NORTH FRESUYTERIAN CHURCH, SIXTH Street, above (iroen. Coiiimuuion service Tn-TU,n-rrtw (U..LI..I I, 1 At... .linir . Ill s. n..l...,L Mild in till! trty NORTH TENTH STREET PRE8HY- TFIIIAN CmntOH, bol.iw Girard avenue.--Kev. MA'ITIIRW NICVV KIHK. Pastor, In ami '$ o'ctuck F voaiiig seriuou, ' The binuer's (.bono." Alliuvilud. Afternoon at !l o'clock, Hie I'nnerai Kervioe of thelato Pastor, Kev. hOlti'.KT W. HKNRY, D. J). , liis friends and awiiinintaiietui, tlio uiambers of Central Pm-hytury, and lii inuiislcrial brt-thifu goiierally aro in-vit-Mt to attend. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. gOT METHODIST MISSIONA-ItY MASS Meeting on TUKMDAY, Hth Inst , consisting of Lnliijy.J, I0NTII Streets, at 2 P. M. when Bl.rnij -i liJu .'' ' i: ft 1' .K- r0h.at7 o'clock. !i a7 iri'Tili" h',p J AM Kt Dr- JKKSK, T. PK.OK, and lr. i-l'JL' lxlUt fpir NOKTII HUOAl) STUKET l'UESBT- "If 1 A K C J M 1 T RC f 1 r . oornor of Green -Preaching by the I astor, Rev. Dr. 81 RYKKR To-morrow. Ilommu niou snrrtce in the morning Sublet for ernlng dia coumr, 'n he Double-mindfMlTMrm." Strangers welcome. eSr.a,Y2iL?T SrRUCE STREET cnURCH. P m.'n1f.,N.Tl., lPKUOK Streeta, Rsv. W. M VIA h. "aV-L1 M,or-. Hprvices To-morrow at 10 A. dia te Period' t,n'"ot ln th Kvening. "The luterme T A?.Ci'. BTKEET M. E. CllUItCir.- n m Hatll w . i'i-LKL!,Ij To m"rr"w at 11) A.M. Rev. O. H I'AYNKatyS V. M. Subject tor Kvening.' Daniel, the Cnjompromising ouug Man." Young men specially JtaT TABERNACLE BAPTIST CIIURClC Cliesnut 'root, west of Kighteenth street. RKV. GK.ORGK A. PKLTiS 7J i,yi""'7?Z MVr".im',,aKeniiig. Servicoscnm- Inencest 111 and ISj o'clock. Jtar.t'AI.yARy PRE8BYTERIAE CHURCH, PHRItY, a. unrr-L. Irtivn riltnanlli iVaa 1 1. rl 1 ' un U l. M. 13 n WrNP' UNITARIAN CHURCH, IN HALL, Rfrvice at ltX A. M. Sundav School mt a P M k.i. ' nrninuisnor.n SH. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Seat 1 1 UuU. iree. Sr.PnJ;2I,EAR.1A? CHURCH, GERMAN- TOW N.rService lo-morrow morning at luXo'elook. Kvenmg,7S o'clock. Subject of evening locture-"Jtn, Calvin." Seat free. t-. t- ' 'PROTEST A NTS AND THEIR DUTY i d 'v.Tif ".Vd lOtfjwrvice. LUTIIKRRAUM, EljljJyjii'jl'WJFTH and OXFORD. tfay FIRST MORAVIAN CHURCH. COR jjr BEV. C. WADSWORTH, D. I)., PAS- ...t';r.e,00,j wi" preach To morrow in the THIRD KK- K.OR.oa li iVRll!L-SWlH WtDeloVArou. S vice 10)i A. M. and 7) P. M. W THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. vAi'Ann!PT,.N,,i(iUAR";'.-Ror' J H- M'I a'V.1' ro',,fn,l!"ct"' i Preach Tomorrow at 10,0 A. m. and 7V . M. tST CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, EIGHTH and CHKRRY Streets.- Rov. A. RKKD. IJ. D., will prenoh To-morrow (Siibbath) Morning at IliS; o'clock, and in the Evening at Tj o'clock. KEV. AVILLIAM 8. OWENSAT NORTH ,y- ! CHURCH. M ASTKRStroet. above Fifteenth. Whj A. M. and "H P. M. ( bildren's Ghurch at 2 P. M. J5 CLINTON STREET CTIUKCH, TENTH Street, below Spruce.-Rev. Dr. MARCH will prjsch tomorrow tfaiindsv) at Wi A.M. and "'i 1. M. Subject lor evening ' Redoeiued Immortality. j- SEVENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BRllAn Street, above Chosnut.- Rev. WILLIAM K. ht-H I'M. K, D. I)., will preach in this church To-uior-ti.w. l-.'th inst-.at 1(i A. BL, and 3 P. M. Bf-ij- C O 11 O C K S I NK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FRANKLIN Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. Rev. NATH ANIKL WI '1ST, D. D., To-morrow at 1Q.' A.M. and 7 'a P. M. jkr GRACE CHURcTiTTWELETlI. ABOVE ARCH.. Sorvico To-morrow, at 7J P. M. Sermon by Rev. Dr MORTON. BST TRINITY MT H. ClTuRcTl, EIGHTH Street, above Race.-Rev. R. W. HUMPHK1SS, Pastor, atJOX- and Strangers invited. 6PEOIAL NOTIOES. r GIRARD NATIONAL BANK, PHI LA DKLPIIIA. December 10, istet. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, for tho elec tion of Directors, and for other purposes, will be held at the Banking House on WKDNKSDAY, 12th January, IhTO, at-l-J o'clock M. The election will take place betweon the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. la Us fit W. L. hOHAKFKR, Cashier. JSP" CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANtv! Philaiiklphia, December II, 1hi. Tho Annual Flection tor thirteen Directors of this Bunk will be held at tho Hanking House on Tl'KHOAV. Janu ary II, 170, betwoeu Uii4Jhours of 111 o'clock A. M. and 2 O'clock P. M H. V. SUUKTKY, 12 II stutblrtt (iashier. jjgy- FAIR. A FAIR WILL BE HELD THE . 14th, 1Mb, and lrith instant, at the PKNNA. INDUS TRIAL HOMK FOR BLIND WOMKN. No. 3;rJi I.Ot.UST Street. West Philadelphia, the proceeds to be applied to the payment fertile ''ilome." la 11 CLOTHS, OASSIMERE3, ETC. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. STILL rUZlTXXISB. REDUC TION in pnicz3s or AETHACHAIi'S, VELVET CLOTHS, SWATH- SICIZHS, FUR BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS. VELVETEENS, GENTS' SUITING, EOYS' CASSIBTERE3, LADIES' CLOTHS, O li S U I T S. WM. T. SNODGRASS & CO. No. 31 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 12 9 t'iOrp PHILADELPHIA, JTEW CENTRAL CLOTH rtOUsJE. FRIES, MALSEED & HAWKINS, S. E. CONNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. Closing Out Winter Stock. Great Reduction in Prices. Astrachans, Velvet Beavers, Caracullas, Chinchillas, Overcoatings, Waterproofs, Velveteens, ii ptutiiBuw Cassimcrcs. CLOTH HOUSE. JAMES & LEE, No. 11 NOHTII SECOND STKEliT, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving new Btjles of L,DIE8' CLOAKLNOB, VELVET COHD8. BEAVEK CLOTHS, VELVETEENS, And all ityh g of goods sdnpted to Meu' and Bo westr. t 8 t , AT WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL, NEW PUBLICATIONS. J. C. LIPi-IWCOTT JSl CO., L'ubHJici, Uooksclii'i-s, ImportorH And Stationers, Xcs. 71f nnd 717 Market Street, rilll.ADKLPIII A. Inrite the attention of the Pnblie to tlnr LAItOK ASSORTMENT OK MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD HOOKH JToi tho IIolitln.vM, AMKRICAN AN11 KNOMSII. Hsnrlsmuely Ulustrsted end Bouad In. rsrirttr of ! tiful styles, stuubl f(ir Christmas Gifts. . Also a crest arietj of II.LUMTRATrO JUVKNH.K ANI CULOflKU TOY BOOKS, BY THK NOST POPULAR AUTHORS. Together with AN KXTKNSIVK NKW STOCK or FORKK3N AND DOMKYTIO FANCY STAriOIV 101 V". A. Vnlunhlo Gift. One Veer hub'soription to either LirPINCOTTS MAOAZINK of Uterntare. Soieace, end Krluostion. llluntrtel. S4 00. THK SUNDAY MAGAZINE. Profusely Illustrated. $:! GO per snnam. GOOD WORDS FOR THK YOUNO. Profunely Illus trated. 'U per snntun. (Ullsmwltt J. B. L1PPINC0TT & CO., Nos. 715 and 717 MARKRT Street, Philadelphia. PORTER & COATES, No. 822 CHESNUT STREET, NOW OFFER FOK SALE. At Wholesale Cash Prices, A 8FIEX9DXD STOCK: BOOKS in liLEOAKT uirrDirias, FULLY ILLUSTIIATSD. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BIBLES AND PHAYERS, Juveniles and Toys. PURCHASERS OP HOLIDAY PRE3ENT8 ARE INVITED TO EXASIINK THE IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF BOOKS OFFERED AT .THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES FJR CASn. . 18 1 gotrp J)ON'T BUY YOUlt HOLIDAY BOOKS UNTIL YOU- HAVE EXAMINED THE STOCK OF TURIJEn &. CO., NO. 80S CHKfcRUT .8THKEI. There you will find not only every publication of the day, but all tho Gift Hooka, both American and Foreign, AT LOWER PRICES than can be found elsewhere. ' WE MAKE CHROMOS A SPECIALTY, And have everything ln that line published ln tbU country or Europe. We especially wish to call atten tion to aomo very beautiful Uerman Chromos, STEREOSCOPES, AND OVER 1W),000 VIEWS, Comprising everything published. We solicit Binding, which shall be executed ln the 11 rat style of tho art at the lowest pouaible rates. Turner's is the great Subscription Olllcc for, ALL THE MAGAZINES. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR 1870. Our last publication, Watson's Christmas Poems, Illustrated. PRICE 50 CT&, TI jTTEI) PAPER. TURNER BROTHERS & CO., No. 808 Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Publishers of Beautiful Snow and other Poems. Ui QI.OSI.MJ OM'Ki:TAIIiITOU AT A ; in: at NAffcirii'i:. II O I. I l A V J O O l M AT GREATLY ItEUUCED PKICE3. ANM'ALN, ji'Vi:nii.i:m, toy hookh. pkay1.k hookm, IIIItl.UM, ETC. ETC. tiiAi(iii:s iin,vi:ie. No. 1229 CHESNUT STREET, 11 S7stuthl3tip PHILADELPHIA. OENT.'S FURNISHING COOD8. IUY OUB 2'25 SHIUT. TRY OUR 4J 50 BIIIRT. TRY OUR $2 75 BUIRT. TRY OUR $3 0U SHIRT. TRY OUR BOYS' SHIRTS. Tber are the cheapest and best fitting SHIRTS sold. One trisl will nuke f ou our oustomsr. T. L. JACOBS A CO., No. 1226 OI1KSNUT Street. 11 17 Slurp INTER GOODS FOE GENTLEMEN IJnIerihIrtt and Drawers. Cartwright A Warner's Merino. Cartwright & Warner'a Scarlet Cashmere. Cartwright A Warner's Shetland. All tbe best domeatlo makes. bUk Vndersnlrts and Drawers. Scotch Lamb's Wool Shirts aud Drawer. WIIYl'IIUSTKK Ac CO., 11 1 mtUs2mrp " No. T06 CHESNUT Street. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A fUIX ASSORTMEMT OF Gentlemen'i Mourning Wrappers. UKNT'H' rURNISUlNO STORK, MKS. 8. A. BRANSON. No Ml) South KIOHTU Street. WrsvperuaiJet4orJ. uiuttisliu DRY QOODS. joiin imiiNs, IIOUHiaURNISHINCJ nftV GOODS " AN!) IMPOICTKIt OK HOSIERY, 3 XNM.zir and li47 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST., Above Spruce, Has marked down his whole mock HKLOW 00 LD COST, And offers trrmendoria aacrlfloefl in MAGNIFICENT DAMASK TABLE CUU'llli, , X. , and 4 yards lon. All alr.es Double Damask Napkins. , ; Barnsloy, Sootoh, and Irlah Table Linetii. ALL KINDS TOWLKS AND TOWiaLIN'l. Shaker, Welsh, and Domet Vlnnnelk. CANTON FLANNELS ALL RKDUCKI). Ulanketa aud hamlaome Marseilles (juiiu. ' Water-proofs at aslounillug low prices. HOfiWHYt HOH1KHYH 1IOSIKHYIH Cartwright A Warner's Underwear, down. Rest Amertrsn mnVea lln.i(.rri.r Beat Kngllah super atout Half Hone, reduced lo .1 so cents. Kngllflh and German Slocklnga rtnluoeil. lOOdoKen lAiltm' Hemstitched llanilkcrehiefs, ael' linen, H,vo. Ladles nemstltched Handkerchiefs,. I up mc' 3Cc., 4()c., to fl -60. ' Genu and Children's Ail-Linen Handkerchiefs, very low. . (( J. M. HAFLEIGHT Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St. Will CoatLoae tho Sala ok ma Fine Stock of Djy Goods', s Comtiiencins Monday, Deo. 13, AT STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS. 4 500 PA IKS BLANKETS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. ALrAOAS REDUCED TO 25 OTS. HEMSTITCHED HANDKEKOHIEFtl, 12 CENTS. 500 Pieces Bonnet Velvets AT ONE-HALF FORMER PRICKS'. EN TIBK STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT BEFORE JANUARY 1. W 11 it USEFUL HOLIDAY GOODS. Cheap, Reliable, One Price. CHAS. H. PETTIT & CO., Ko. 123 NORTH NINTH STRKET, A BO VIC ARCH STRICKT, Offor their immeasa stock of TiV CrooiLs, Hosiery, Gloves, and Famishing Goods, At prices that will insure rapid soles. This stock is ENTIRELY NEW, and has been SB LKOTKD with the GRKA.TKST OAKK. Owing to our unequulled fsoilities for buying toods, we are enabled to offer GRK. IT BAROAINd. WK GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO BVRRT CUSTOMER, HARK all GOODS IN PLAIN FIGURK8, HAVE BUT ONK PRICK, AND NEVER DRVIATK. CHAS. O. PETTIT A 00., No. m North NINTH Street, lailetuthStip philadklphia!. NOTTINGHAM LACK CURTAINS. , NOTTlNIIAM I.At:K VOll CKKTAIN, by tbe yard- On band the largest quantity and at the lowest prires. Can furnish 36 pairs of suns pattern Cur. tain, or 1000 yards of urat pnttoin Curtain Net. Vuantitr nientioned to show bow largely we deal In Nottingham Lsros. t.KKKN, UVL'K, Yn KOSE CHKRRY, Raff, Yellow, and Whit Tarlatan Muslin for Ladies presses and Dolls' Dresses, better than usual for the prioe. ty the piece or yard. UOKfk.KKI) kltll.I.INfJ Villi Till.- mrhu-. ttyds. pes. for 7a cents ; 14 eenta a yaid, Val Lace or Re- J VlHrn Mhuiiii sfl hll.K H.l.l'NION FOR VF.1I.H, ) wiue. eu cents; cents; l a, yard; sup. 4 rn.r uuuiiir. 1I.K JI.IJ-KION ANI ClOTTON fllUCIIMN. for l'J! cents yard, for bolirlay purposes. HMIN I1AMN ANI J I.Ol Nt i v(;n, at Tery low prices, for Infants' linslet Trimuiiiuc. 2-YAUn.VilUli KKKNCIl HU flMN, tS-l'A cents yard, by the Drew Pattern ; better than higher Price ffoods. IIOi.l.AIt cuntomers are respeotfolly notified that we J .rv nun vkuiiiiiki.k ur..amcM ur rjaiiui. unnvnof lof more thn their value in void, in i-soos. Kmbroidery, and White Goods, at tVOKINK'8, lt N(X N.KIOHTH Street. No. 43 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. f HOLIDAY GOODS, HOLIDAY GOOD8,J FANCY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. STOCK OK A FIRST -CLASS IMPORTING HOU8R, Consisting of elegant Gilt, Bronze, and Crystal Toilet J Articles. HANDSOME HAND-PAINTED TOILET SETS. s Jewel Holders, Jardinieres, Notol Oard ReoeiTers, ete. Finest class of goods imported in any house in the exme.. try. all new desians, and fresh gooda, will be sold at LESS THAN COST. A 1m, Urge Jardinieres. Also, Drees Goods for the Holidays. It INDIA CASHMERE SHAWLS IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY J. W. RCLON A SONS, . Nj. M North FRONT Street. IS U Jf LOS I . T 03T-ON TIIURSDAY KVEN'INd, A GOLIJ 1 i H.KKVK BUTTON, f..t witb pearl. Kt.ir lo N. ii S. 6K00N O btruot aud b UboraLy rewarded. It,