CABUJ. GUATEMALA. Etrltiqimk and gnbiuerstnn of 7.apa 4 Ilia, Kr-lh People Dnwatd, Havana, Dec. 11. A nastcntrcr who arrived at Balsrmtio oo toe 10!h Inst, by Iho schooner Carraita, horn Trujillo. Honduras, reports that sever shocks of earthquake bad been felt on the 26th ot November at I-abel, ner the Quit of Puice. He report also that bo Zanndilla Key in satd Golf bad disappeared, aud all the Inhabi tants were drowucd, MEXICO. Tht Ministry- Anxious to Heslii Tht Pnortel Horl Cabinet Probably to ba tha HurottKOii-Tha Kx-Imparlallata Deprived of Seats la CouKreu. Havana, Dec. 11. Further details of the new from Mexico by the (jcorpla have been obtained by your corrcepoudi iit. The MtnlMry were de sirous of rcsininir, but were retaining their E laces merely nntd such tioe hs Congress could e fully organized for bnslne..-. It whs expected that President Juarez would renominate the snrae Ca'nnet that accompanied bim to INiso del Norte, during the trying days of the Intervention. Some auxinty In created by the move depriving the amnestied imperialists of their seats in Congress, wfter they had been admitted. . CITY INTELL1GEN0K VOB ADDITIONAL, LOCAL ITEMS SKB OUTSIDE FASKS, Kniohts op Pythias. Yesterday afternoon the oflicers of the Giand Lodge Kutehtu of l'jthias, District of Columbia, uriived In this city lroni WusblnBton, and were reeeivedby the members of the Grand and Subordinate Lodges of Pennevlvotila, beaded by the Philadelphia Fire Zouave 3and. After marching through the principal streets of the city, they were escorted to the VYabinuton House, their head quarters during their stay In the city. In the eveniDg the installation of the tflUeers of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania took place at the American Mechanics' Hall, Fourth and George Btreel9, In the presence of a large number of the Order. The impresslvo ceremonies ot Installation were ably conducted by Grand Chancellor W. P. Westwood, of Wa-iuintrton, assisted by the Grand Lodge oflicers of the Dis trict of Columbia. The following gentlemen were installed as the officers ol the Grand lxdge of this State, to servo one year irom January 1, 1868: Vener able Grand Palriarcb, Wilbur H. Myers; Grand Chancellor, Frederick Coupes; Vice-Grand Chancellor, George W. Croucu; Grand Record ing Scribe, William Blaucboix; Grand Financial Scribe, William T. Slocum; Grand Bm'-cer, Wm. T. Rose; Grand Guide, C. B. Prentiss; Grand loner Steward, Joseph L. Nichols; and Grand Outer Steward, William T. Martin. After these ceremonies had been concluded, Grand Chancellor t'oppes wa-i presented with a handsome set of recall by Excelsior Lodge, No. 1, and Grund Chancellor Barton, of Washington, and Veteran Grand Patriarch Myers were pre sented with a silver salver and pitcher by Damon Lodge, No. 1. The members and the invited guests then repaired to the Washington House.wbere they Tartook of a splendid banquet. To-night the Grand Lodge ot the district of Columbia will visit the Arch Street Theatre, by invitation of Mrs. Drew. They will return home on Sunday evening. Tub Philadelphia Revenue Board. Re signation lot Geheral II. H. Bingham. The onerous duties of the Postinustersnip of so large and populous a city as ours, has compelled General Bingham to resign his position as a member of the "Philadelphia Revenue Board," ot which be was a, useful and valued member. How high a value the Department 6et upon his services will be seen from the following official letter accepting his resignation: Treasury Department, Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, December 10, 1867. Mr: Your letter of November 30, to the Hon. Secretary of the Treasury, tendering your re signation ns a member ot the Philadelphia Re venue Board, ha? been received and referred to this ouice, and l am directed oy the Secretary to notify vou that the same u accepted. In thus informing you, I cannot but express to yon my thanks tor the manner in which, as a member of the Board, you bave discharged the duties devolved upon jou, and my regret at the necessity which compels you to resign. Very respectfully, E. A. Rollins. Commissioner. To Henry II. Bingham, Postmaster, Philadel phia, Pa. Swiss Benevolent Societt. The Swis3 Be nevolent Society held its general annual meeting on Thursday ovening. Fiom the statement of tbo President, Mr. Rudolph Koradi, Swiss Consul, and the report ol the Treasurer, Mr. P. J. Wildberger. it ap pears that dur.ng the present year assistance was granted to two hundred and thirty-five applicants, besides medical treatment by the Society's physician, Dr. Julius Scbrotz. The hard times are felt very severely by the increase in the number of applicants, and every member present was impressed with the necessity of making the utmost exertions for the bene tit of the institution. The following Board ot Officers W8S elected for tbe year 1868: President Mr. Rudolph Koradi, Swiss Consul. Vice-President Mr. Celestlu Jacot. Secretary Mr. A. H. Wire. Treasurer Mr. Alfred Streull. Directors Messes. P. J. Wildberger, Hy. Da commun, Edward Richard, Dr. Hy. . D wight, Casper Bchoedler, Augustus Perret, J. Yauchler, Baniuol Mnrset, F. Tobler, and Edwrrri Darter. Morocco Manufacturers' Exchange. At tbe annual meeting of tbe Philadelphia and Wilmington Morocco Manufacturers' Exchange, held recently in this city, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Samuel B Jones; Vice-President, William R. (Stewart; Secretary, Edward E Jens; Treasurer, George Bockius. This Association, tbe first formed in the United Stales, was organized three years ago, since which time monthly meetings bave been held lor the discussion of subjects interesting to the trade. Societies of a similar character nave been formed in other cities, and next month the Morocco Manufac turers' National Exchange will hold their meet ing in this city. The following are the delegates from the Society in this city: George 8. Adler, Samuel B. Jones, and George Bockius, of Phila delphia, and James Scott and Joseph Richardson, of WiimlLgton, Del. - IllPOTtTAKT TO BUYERS OF HOSTKRY GOODS. Mefcsrs. Cook & Brother, JSo. ft3 North Eighth, street, claim to be the only firm In Philadel delpbia keeping all gradrt of Hosiery at Retail who import their own goods. They feel assured That by avoiding tbe profits and commis sion Imposed In the ordinary oonrse of trade, ti.v uv Lheir customers st least 25 per cent. 2. That they bave the quality of their goods tinder complete control lining tbe best yarns, and employing the best workmen, in their manufacture. That, havlnur direct access to European rcarktts, 'hey can ktep a more complete stock tbi.n if dependent upon put chases mude here Qt KtMuftovVa reader Is solicited at their Store, No. 53 Norm fc,lgntn street. Cimowic Catakrii. A clerKVmen In a neighboring, vllUS" bad suflered for many yearn from an ouailuaie CHiarrti, ulcb had renlnud all attempts for a cure. Tli obmruutlon and discharge from the none wancuu amnt. ilfHtrrivlnir iwiiii i&mLh and Htiieil : and at times even luterlxrlng, from lbs ohange of voice, Willi bU public mlnlKlrailoiiH. Almost In despair, he cm- nienred the use of lluoiitlirtns' Catarrb ripecltlo Wo. iv, and alter the una ol only a few pills one every ulnui found himself Improved; aud ere be bad used mu rimio wii.ciiuin consular nirujii entirely wen- Johnston, Holloway ACowdcn, Wo. 1 Worth ttlxth ....... vj. , i-.u. i. norm Beooim iri, wholesale amenta. Sold also by George O. Evans, tilth and Poplar struts: Ambrose Bmltb. Broad udt-teiiut streets; llonter Twentieth andGreeu street: John liley, Frat.kford ros.h Koche. FliteeulO and fouin sirraui; uaiienner. '1 bird and Walnut ""'"J """"' 'iuiu nuconn street; Mar .. Thlrletulh and Market sir. et; Hlytbe, No. 8120 Marke isireeL Sold In Oenmanlown by W. tt Jones. Ukovkb A Bakkk's HlgueMt Premium 8a w Jnit Macnlnes, Nm 7J0 Cheauul streeu THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,ECEMK 2,JM7. 1 i 1 1 1 , 1 i PArirAi, RrToRTro. Its pood nv-cts are pr rtianeni. It nut only rwitores the color ' ih lir, tut the quantity and na'tirnl glo-slnesn. This Is s:tll l.y everv one tiding Mrs. H. A. Ailfn's Improved (iv r style) Ilslr Kml..rer or lrps-lng (In one bouli ) Kvery lirngglal s-im It. Price. One D iliar. FAt.E of Boots nd Bnoss. We w.:d cslt thn sperlsl atiemlon of the truile to the large saleol It'Kittl Mines, llmgnns, Balaimals, etc., to he s"hl hi' MrthllBiiO (x)., ann limbers, at their nor. No m-4 Mai Wet street, on Mondity niurnltig, DmCoiu'ji r IS, ci nnuiK-Ing at 10 o'clork precisely. iNDUCFUrNTS IT HOI.'PAt PBBJtKKTS. w" Presents fur Indies. jtiTl'reKunis lur (ents. Presents for Children. MclMiaa & Boti:kb, No. Hiss Crrhnut street. MARRIED. McrA rT't.ESP W OO N E V. On Thursday morn ing, iifcemmr 14. at tlie residence of the bride's pn renis, PhllHdelphin, bv the Hev. XVIIllnin MoKlwee, tiiM I kl, J. MCCJANDLKSS to M ATT1K X., daughter of James Mnoney. No cards. HI.tH tJM OA HDF.N In New York. Deoemher It, lsi 7, at Chr'st Church, Fifth avenue and Thlrty-firth si reel, by the Rev Dr. F. (). Kwer, ftKOIt(lFK HI--(111 to ANNA KbT KI.L1C, daughter of U 11 Uanhm, I-1. TRACY WRIUTTT. On Pecsmher It, 187, at the residence nf the bride's parents, No. 1131 H. Third street, bv tbe Uev. J. H. Madilox, JUII N J. TUAUY and AN IS IK V. WlttOHT, both of this city. DIED. IlFCK. On thn morning of the 13th Instant, LKWI9 1'K K. In the ffttli year of his age. The relatives and rrlends of the family, also Han cock Lodge No. 43. I. O. ol O. P., and Hutchers' Asho ciatlon, are resi eoi fully Invited to attend the funeral, f r i ri i Ills late residence, No. MI0 But'ouwond street, on Tuesday aflernisin, tbe 17th Instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. Kit PICK HON. On the morning of the Iftlh Instant, Mrs. KUZABKTH JKRK:k!S'N, In hir721 year. Iter relatives and fr'ends are respect tully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-In-lsw, John 11, Ureene. at Tacony, Twenty-third Ward, on Wednesday, tbe 18th Instant, at 1 o'clock P. W. To proceed to .Episcopal Church, Holmeeburg. OKNNARI.-Pecember 11. 1H67, KM1LY WARNER, enly daughter of Edward and Auua Ueuuarl, lu tbe Gth year of her age. The relative and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her parents, No. 2241 Kedner street, on Uiiuday atteri oou at i o'clock. 1IO UN. On the 12th Instant, JOIIN HORN, la the 7i th year ol bis age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his lute residence, No. 14 H. Mrnad street, cn Monday, the Kith Instant, at 2 o'clock V. M. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery, K OHANK. On tbe 12lh of December. 1W7. HU BuHT KKOliANK, youngest son of John Keobaue, aged II years and 2 months, 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' risldince, No, 1 7 Ontr.mer street, on Kunday after toon, the 15th lDStant.ai;i o'clock..To proceed to Cathe dral Cemetery. IIMACFARLANE. On the 12th Instant, KLTZA-Bk-TH. dsiighter of David and Catherine Macfarlane, aged 26 years. 1 he relatives and friends ot the family are Invited tn attend the funeral, from thetesldeuce of her lather, No. 21fUf'Umnierstrect, on Monday, the 18Ui Instant, at 1, o'clock. PHILBIN.-On the 11th Instant, JOHN PHIXBIN, In the Slst year of h Is age. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late resi dence. No. 1201) Spruce street, on Monday, the l'ith Instant, at 9 o'clock A, M , without further nil Ice. i'uneral services at Hu John s Church. TTJI LKN. Near lilghtstown. N. J., on Thursday, the 13ih Instant, at 1 o'clock P. M., ISAAC PU1,L1N, in the 6JU yeur of his age. la relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to a' tend bis funeral, from bis late resi dence, on Tuesday, the 17th Instant. Cars leave foot of Walnut street at 2 and 6 o'clock P. M., on Monday, and o'clock A. M., Tuesday. KIOO. On the loth Instant, Mr. COLLINS KiaO. In tbe 4Sd year of bis age. Tbe relatives and friends of tha family, also Lodge No. 9, A. Y. M., and the Order In general, are respect fully Invited to attend bis funeral, from bis late resi dence. No. 2210 York street, below Front, ;on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Franklin Ceme tery. SMITH. On the Ifltn Instant, MARIA SMITH, relict ot the late George W. boiltli, aged 66 years. Tbe relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber son, Hamuel P. bmlth. No. 1228 Corn street, on Sunday afternoon at li o'clock. To proceed to Mutual Oiound. SPARK8. On the 11th Instant, WASHINGTON BPAUKH, in tbe 8lh year of bis age. Tbe relatives aud friends of the family, also the members of Woodbury lodge. No. 64, 1. O. of O. F., are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from biBlale residence, Gloucester, N. J., on Httnday after noon, tbe lStn instant, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Nevm $re Pirtl Page. ALMANAO jroa PHILADELPHIA THIS SAT, Just Rises. . Stm Hkt8.. ,7T7MOOS KISICS 8 83 4UHIHISH WATBB... 855 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. E. A. BUUDEK, "1 Grorob L. iiuzBY. 1-Monthly Committee. Bamdxl K. Btokhs, ) UOVKUKMTS OP OCKAt STEAMERS. FOR AMKKICA. Virginia. ..Llverpool...New York Nov. 97 C. ol Antwerp.... Llverpool...New York......M..Nov. 27 Allemannieouiiiaiupton..jew yorK......Nov. 2S Atalauta... ,Loudon New York..w......Nov. SO Ttirlla.... Llverpool...New York.........Deo. 8 L Dion .ouuiiiauil'kuu...x'iew I urn.... Mlec O. of bti8lon.......Llverpool...New York.....M.....Dec. Helvetia Llverpool...New York ..Deo. J usiiiku,m.mm.....i vol i'uu!...rurbiliu Lieu. Java.. Llverpool...Bosion Deo. Palmyra.., Liverpool...New York. Deo. C. of N.York.. Vlllede Paris Chicago.....,.. KtDBMNm.HW Fraii ce ...Liverpool... New York , Brest.......Nevr York......, ..Liverpool...Neytr York FOR KUROPK. New YorkLlverpool ..New York...Llverpol .New York...GlasKow ..Deo. ...Duo. DbC. ...Deo. ..Deo. Deo. U. Kingdom, NetoriuD........ Portland. Llverpool. ...Dec. 14 ...Deo. 14 Boruxsla n New York...Haniburg.... Perelre....New York Havre..w. Cella... ...New York... London. .. AI)emaunla......New Yorkllaujburg..... If ecla.............. New York...Llverpoil...... M fDQesoU.....-..New York...Llverpool. ......... China Bos ton. ....... .Liverpool OOABTWlHEi, DOMKHTIO, KTU ..Dec. M.Deo. ...Deo. ...Deo. ...Dec, Dec. wyoming.......rniiaaa .savannah.. Hanltugo deCubaNew York... Asulii wall, Deo. 14 Deo. 14 .Ieo. 14 Tonuv.anda.....l'liilada. Savannah.., Pioneer ...-Phlloa.... Wilmington... Junlata.UM.Phllada.....New Orleans. Rising btar.....New York...Asplnwall.. GuldlDgHr...New York...Rlo Janeiro. .Deo. .Deo. -Dec .Deo. c. America. New york...Rlo Janeiro.... Jan, Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, ezoept tbe Canadian line, wblcb call at j.oDuiinuerry. ins steamers lor or from (nefjoutl. nent call at Bootbampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Brig Herald. Wood. Su Jago. o. W. Bernardnn 4 Co, bchr Ellen Holgate. Uolding, New bern, N. C. Jaalh bury, Wlckersham A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. (Steamship Aries. Matthews, to hours from Boston. With fill! HP. Llk H. WIllMlkP Jb lt. Ihnu. .. Li - - . u uwu. vm j u uui , passed tour barques, two herin. brigs, aud two lull liKgvu uiasi ail at auuuur.- HtiunD k Ten a Barque Mary E. Lloby. Llbby, hence, arrived np at Portland on luesday evening. ' i ii h i '' Moore, nom Cardlfl 22d Oct. Barque Annie, Augusta, Davis, bene, at BU Jago de Cuba 27th ult. Brig Dogmar. Ohlrlk, for Philadelphia, sailed from Messina 14lb ult. Brig Uugllemo Tnmmasalnn. PFlsnnln tn- Phlla. u-ii'"f. uurni irom juessiua ltu Ult. Brig Nellie Mows, Leenian, hence, remained Messina 23d ult. at . Brig Rebecca Shepherd. Beartnn, hence 12th Oct, for Rotterdam, bas arrived In Holland leaky by the Atlantic Cable. Bchr Georgle Deerlog, hence for Fertland, st Pro- Yincnowu lain nisb Inchra L. C. Hickman. Lswsnn; J. B. Morris. New. man; K. A. Grahaiu. Smith, all from Boston: M. K. Rankin, Crosby, and Maria, Nasb. trom Provldeuce, Sll fur Philadelphia, at New York I2lb Inst, scbr S. Wlisou, Nowell, for Philadelphia, cleared at J3UHIUI1 1JIU HIHl. t-cbrs M. A. Wcstcott, Gandy, hence for Lynn, and . a. AioGabaa, Uawea.heuce for Boutou, at Uulmea Hole 1Kb Inst, rchrs J. O'Donobne, Gllkey, hence for Boston, and j i. i ration, Tapley. beuce for Portsmouth, sailed from Holmes' Hole 8ih lust. Scbr A. K Martin, Lloyd, hence, st Providence Ulb Instant. scbr S. L. Presbrey, Crocker, henee for Fall River, pant-d up Mouut Hope Bay 1 1 lb lust. l- hr J, B. lugrabam, Dickerson, hence, at Newport 11th Inst. Kcbr American Eagle, Shaw, from Pawtucket for fliiiaaeippia, at newiwri niu inst. Kchis R. W. Toll. Kotihlus hence for Boston, and R Sunder, beuce lor Kaslport, at Holuies' Hole loib Instant. Schi s Hannibal. Cox, from New Bedford for Phila-deiniitu- u h Kwh. Artuslronir: J. Lancaster. Wil- 1 tut; Black Diamond, Young; M O. Cbadwlck; O. O. Morris; H. T. Wlues, Hulse, from Philadelphia: A M Flansgsn. Coberg, from Philadelphia lor Bostnu i'.,,iiiiiiln H mid v. from Laneaville for Philadel phis: aud J. Crocker. Sleeper, from Vlnalbavau 'or do., were at Newport loth Inst. Pchr Annie May. May. hence. at GlntiCftsler 7lh hist. fscbr T. K. French, Ward, lienoe, at Norfolk lum cbr h Aodenrlsd, Crawfoid, hence, at Pawtucket llih Ins), bchr Aid, Beth, beoee, at rrovWeuoe nth Inst. NOTICE TO MAltlffKhS OfTicial Inioruiailoti bas neeu received at this ofTlc.S that a IlKbt Is lid exhlhlled Irom a ligntvesel moored at the entrance of the LI no river, north cosst of the Yellow Sea. The light Ha fixed white light, and tn clear weather should be seen from a distance ol e'ght miles. Tl,e lk'TuveiS-l Iihs three mstts, sint Is moored In five nnd a half laihoms. with Toer bill hearing H. hy K K., ruined tower on Kse-chn Point BF;. , JC. and the mouth of the river NIC by K U K. Bsfkels are plsced on the lop of two ot the msts; tne nilrsenyatd Is alwavs crossed, and from this mast sig nals are made. From the liglitvensel the two buoys In the river can be seen, one with the eye the other with a telescope. All bearings are magnetic. Varia tion 8 deg, Ju lulu, westerly In l"7 Bv order. w. R. Hit lT ItltlC K. I'hairman. Treasury Department. Otllce Lighthouse Board. Wash ington, v. u., nor, i, ib7. Persens Rocks, off the east cosst of Blhnyan Island were discovered In April. IS67, by her Maety si timer Perseus, Comuiander lharles rc. Stevens, striking on them. They are of coral, and supposed In be connected by shoal grotinn, being tuny oistani o miles in a NE by N. and SW by H. direction from each other The southern of these rocks lies l'i mil' s due east from Cavlt Point and the northern E. hy 8. H , nearly 8 miles from Catnhayalan Pnlni. Capialn Ftigg, or ibeHpanlsh meicbant steamer ud (Kate, In describing several dangers In this Arrhl pe ego, sajs: "Another reel also exists to the south ward of the Island of Bihoyan bearing from the Cresta Del (Jails N K. 4 to 6 miles. I have several limes gone rrini this bmk. lying Immediately In my track from Komninu to Keiin: tne leat water i nave rottnn on it has beeu 6't fathoms." This reef Is probably part ot the same on which the Perseus struck, and also that alluded tn In Hnrsburg's Directory as having been seen about 10 miles east of Sibuysn Island. Al hearlnra are maenetlc Variation 0 an easterly In 187. By command or their lordships. uiwi it vk nv Tticil A kllfl. Hvdrogranher. Hydrngraphlc Oltlce. Admiralty, London, Oct. 24. 1!7. SAAC O. EVANS, MANU FACTl'RER AND DEALKB IS 011S. PAINTS, VARMSIIES, Naval Stores and Soaps NO. 10 KORin PELAWABE AEHUE, 10 6 Km Bp PITILA1 MPHIA. GIFTS OF HARDWARE. TABLE CUTLERY, with Ivory, rubber, and other handles, and plated blades: Chliuren s Knives anu iurK, rocKei Knives, hcldsors, and Razors: Boxes and Chests of Tools, from ffl to :m: Boys' Work Benches. Patent Tool Handles (2) miniature tools In them). Boys'. Ladies', and Gents' Ice and Parlor Skates, Clothes Wringers (they'll save lheir cost in clothing ana time), Carpet Kwf epers, Plates. Spoons and Forks, Miniature Garden Tools. Kplce and Cake Boxes, Tea Bells and fprlngCsll Bells. ;rl ut Crackers and Pickers. 1 ea Trays and Walters, Patent Ah Sifters (pay for themselves In tbe coal saved), and a eeneral variety of useful Housekeeping Hardware. Cutlery Tools, at TRUMAN A SHAW'S, No. 83S (Eight Thlrty-ave) MARKET Street, below Ninth. "PERPETUAL SELF-SETTI VG MOUSE TRAPS, X a new article, for sale by TRUMAN 4 SHAW, No. tab tK.w tit Thlrtv-flve) MARKS I Street, below Ninth, HOR S CHEAPEST IN THE Clir. No. 631 MARKET Street, Where the BIU HORSE Is In the Door. 4 11 tuthsKp BLANKETS. T OST. LOST ON THE NIGHT OP THE J J Mb. aslnsle DIAMOND PIN. old-fashioned set ting, with a small brilliant near tne eaten. Fun value paid, If returned lo No. 48 South FPU rth St. 12 to T A T K N T E D. PANTS SCOURED AND JT hTKETCHKO trom 1 to 6 Inches, at Mottet French tueam uyeing ana tscounng, Mio. an a, sj'H H Street and No. 780 RACK Street. 9 175p a WAR BURTON'S 1M1JKUVED, VKM'I lated. and easy-Htting Dress Hats (patented', la all the Improved fashions of the season. OBK NUT Street, next door to the Post omen. 11 19 trp JONES, TEMPLE & CO., JTABHIONABLE HATTSBB, No. 2S a NINTH Stree First Store above Chestnut street. 49 THANKSGIVING WEEK TO GROCERS AND DKALERS. Just received from Roches ter. New York, a superior lot of Sweet Cider; also some fine Virginia Crab. P. J. JORDAN, No. 220 fh.AR Street, below Third and Walnut sts. 11 7 5p TEi GROCERS, HOTEL-KEEPERS. FAMILIES. AND OTHERS.-The undersigned has Just received a fresh supply of Catawba, Calllor- nia. ana inamiiairne vvinee. "ionic Ate i ror in valids) constantly on hand. P. J. JORDAN, No. 22 PEAR Street, below Third and Walnut sts. 11 75p -Y"HOLE8ALE BUCK GLOVE MANUFACTUKEBS, MoNEELY & CO., 11 SO wsmlmrpj NO. 64 N. FOURTH STREET. INTERNAL REVENUE PRINCIPAL AGENCY FOB THE SALE OF UNITED STATES BEVF.NUE STAN PS. All kinds of Be venue Stamps kept constantly on band, and for sale In all amounts. Stamps forwarded to all parts ot the United States by Mall or Express, with tbe greatest despa'ch. Tbe following discount allowed; On t20....-....... .... P.rO PER CENT t20 to 100.... TOUR PER CENT. ICO and upwards-...FOUR AND A HALF PER OT. The United States Revenue Stamp printed on Checks, Drafts, Receipts, Bill Heads, etc. Orders solicited frcm Printers, Engravers, Bta- tloners, Backs. Backers, snd others. The following discount allowed on the Stamped Paper- Under loa TWO AND A HALF 1 iiR CENT. flOO to 3C0 ........THREE PER CENT 1300 and OVrm,.,.MM...ra..I'ODB PER CENT. JACOB E. Ill DO WAY. KO. 57 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PRINCIPAL D E POT FOB IB BALB DP UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS No. 304 OHESNUT Street. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 Sowtta FIFTH Street (One door below Oaenut street). EBTA13L.JS11KL) 186 Oar stock comprises all tne denominations printed by the Government, ALL ORDERS FJCLED AND FORWARDED BY MAIL OR 1XPHFSB IMMEITATELY UPON RE- C IPT, a matter of great Importance. I rafis on Philadelphia, Post Office Orders, Green backs, and National Baak Notes, received In pay menu .1 he following rates ol commlsslbn are allowed On .. .......m..TWO PHRCBNT From r-ifl to 100. .FOURl PER OKNT It iow slut) upwards... FOUR AND A HALF PER CT Tbe Commission Is payable In stamps. All orotrs, eta, should be addressed to STAMP A4UENCT, No. 304 OHK8NUX Street, rHILACgLPHIA. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS kBAFTB, RECiPis. ETC. U Ttkion pabte and sizing company. U A Paste for Bos-mak era, Bookbi W'T bangers, Ishoeniakers. Pocket-book Makers , Bill Posters, eto. It III not sour. .cJ'eflpA'l J? IZiil ready lor use. KelVr to 1. B. I 'l'l'1"00". - LT A sfeller, William Mano,Pbnd pbla 'JquU-mt. Harper Brothers, American Ti act fylety. sod others. (Hole A genu. L L CKAUUS ACOmWO. M OOS1 ftMUaCE Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. "THIiJ CHEAP IJOOKSTOllU" JUST UliOKIVBD, FRESH ftll'PIiT OF THE tMO. STA DAUD POETS. )H II TON, KtlURCi ROOF lt, Ni'OTT, UPPER, IIDMANS, BF ROW, ETC, ETC , KELLINO ItELOW THE COST OP MANU- FACTURINW, DO (GITS PER VOLUME. Also, dally receiving a new assortment of a BOOHS FOR 00 'ESTS, AND 1'3U BOOHS FOR 9 CENTS. A SUPEHB STOCK OF IIOL1DAI Bl In Plain and Fine BlndlDgs, st a Oreat Reduction. CALLEARLY AND AVOID THE GREAT RUSH, Store kept open until 10 o'clock each evening. Holiday Cata!ogu?s ready In a few days. JAMES S. CLAXTON, 12.13 21 NO.iaiS CHESSUT STREET. 1IE AMERICAN SDNDAY-SCU00L UNION no. naa chesnut street, phila , Has an unusually large variety of beautifully printed, profusely Illustrated, and handsomely bound NEW AND SUPERIOR BOOKS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. Also, an zteoBlve assortment of Bibles and Devotional Books. Complete Catalogues of the Society's Publications fornlBbed gratuitously. 12 13 2 w LO RING'S HOLIDAY LIST OF FIRST-CLASS BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS To Young Ladles and bright eyed little Misses, to Yonng Gentlemen! and wide-awake Lads Is now ready for distribution. Fnll descriptions are given, and all tbe books possets real Bterllng worth, with absorbing Interest. Their prices range from 10 cents to 1 75. List mailed to any one on application, and thebooks sent, postage paid, on receipt of the advertised price, Address LORINO, Publisher, It 13 2t NO. 81S WASHINGTON St., BOSTON. DOT GOOD BOOKS CHEAP XJ AT DUFFIELD ASIIMEAD'9, Ho. 724 CUESNUT Street. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY. Id order to reduce enr stock, we are selling GOOD BOOKS at to per cent, discount, GOOD BOOKS at 73 per cent, discount. GOOD BOOKS at 60 per cent, discount. More than 1000 volumes ot Standard Works In every department of literature at tbe above discounts trom Publishers' prices. AT A LARGE DISCOUNT, our whole stock of Books, comprising the largest end best selected assortment In tbe country. Call at once at No. 724 CHESNUT Street, and make your selections. Store open In the evening. 12 Ilwths3t4p "G E T the B E S T." VALUABLE BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG. AGUES WILBUR; or, A Datihte Influ ence. By Mlbs O. M. Trowbridge, 8 Illustra tions - a '90 A Ml II UK StEKiON; r. sinning ana Bor rowing. By kits C. E. Kelly. 4 lllu-tratlons... 1-21 HEAVEN W A St I SUA Kill IVAHU. II lie s.ui Prize volume ) By Miss Harriet B. MeKee- ver. 4 illustrations .. 1'25 II K I. KM m liVSKUUBi or, conquest sua Sacrifice. Bv Mrs. G. Y. Barlow. 4 Illustra tions 1-25 HOME VlAfciaH Is. 11 He) Si en neol Mis sion Work. By Miss Caroline E. Kelly. 8 illustrations SO XI 'K-ft'EltKk KII3I THE WV it NOS PKLS. Bv Uev. Ueoree Jones. M. A. Wltn a Map ot Palestine aud 26 Illustrations 2'00 HIKTAHKS lllfJSIi;i IIK.1, uy 1'rot. Jotiu t. Hart, Senior Editor of -'27m Sun- tny-6ehool 'Jimrt" 60 ONE nilSUHEU UOLU IIULLtKS, By . rs. J. K. llcOinsugby. S Illustrations 80 TIL. In AN EOHiaiMior. Mloisieror MerchauL By Uev. J. K. Ni.tllug. S Illustrations.... M Tom MILLlKi or. After Mauy Days. By Mrs. M E. Rockwell. 4 Illustrations......... 125 Besides onr own publications, we have more than SIX HUNDRkD varieties of tbe cbolcest and best Juvenile Books, careful y seiec'ed (rom tne principal publishing tiouvi In tbls country. Samples of our Illuftrated fapera. ara Descriptive ijlst or iiooits, may be oulalued fret on appituatun J. C. OARBIQUE3 A CO., II 23 H No. 148 S. FOURTH Street. PUBLISHED THIS DAY EMERSON BENNETT'S C2KBAT SENS A TIOMAL STOBV, TBE PHANTOM OF TUE FOREST, A TALK OF THE DARK AND BLOODY 1 RO UNO. BY EHEBSON BENNETT. Author of "Tbe Forged Will," "Prairie Flower,' Clara Moreiand, "'Border Rover," etc., eto, The legend of ' The Phantom of the Forest," lo the eariy niMory oi Kentucky, is nere maae me ground work of one of those thrilling stories of Western Border Life In wblob Mr. Bennett so peculiarly excels. Keutucky tbe dark and bloody ground is rich In tbe material, and the author's powerful delinea tion nrinss iu WDOie uuutier oeioro me reauer s eye wlih all lis adventures, struggles. Derlls. trairedlua and fierce contentions between the white man and the res. in one handsome 12mo volume of over Sen nasrea Eiikllsb cloth. Pi Ice, fi For sale by Booksellers generally, or sent lo any address, postpaid, on receipt 01 uiice, oy JOIIN E. POTTER A CO., PUBLISH BI19, Nos.ei4aod617BAMiOMHtreet. 11 10 tuthstmt Pbllxlelpbla, TJ0USE-FURNI8LIING: DEPOT lUOKIKU TABLES, S A FEU, STEP-LADDERS. COAL BTO DA And a general variety ot Kitchen Utensils, at B. A. WILDMAH'S, StStothaSnl No. 1011 SPRINO ntRDKIf Street Ti B A F N KSH. V Eli Y 1N8TUDMENT THAI XJ sclenoe and skill bave Invented to assist the bearing Id every degree of deafneaa; also. Respirators; also, Craudall's raieu crnicnes, superior to any others In ase, at P. MADEIRA'S, NO. US TENTH Street, below Obeeoot. ISp T3000ERS'AND W08TEI1U0LM8 POCKET a sy i v rrj. m rsui sass c a miuiiP m utiisuiiiui Hulsb. KOIMiKUS' aud WiDK A BUTCH KR'8 HAX)H8, and tbe celebrated LlUJOULTKK RAZOR. u-lKHOIlk nf tha Sueat oualllr. Kaaora, Knives. Scissors, and Table Cattery Oronnd and Polished at P. U ADEXUA'M, Mo. U TEN TU btreei, ! below Jhssjuf Vi CLOTHINQ. CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST CL0IHING IN THE CITY. ROCKHILL k WILSON, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St. Every Garment in our Exten sive Assortment LOWERED In Price to suit the times. Wo aro determined to cioso out our Stock of Overcoats and Heavy Suits before tho Holi days, Very Cheap. Prices greatly reduced on Ordered Work. Parents, brine? along your Boys. We have all kinds of Boys' Clothingf which wewiil sell very low. The Best Ready-madeCloth- ingin Philadelphia at the low est figures. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed to every purchaser. 9,08111 SEWING MACHINES. THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUT TON HOLE, OVERSEAMING. AND SEWING MACHINE Is warranted to execute in the best manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tacking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilt ing, Overseaming, Embroidering on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eylet Holes la all fabrics. It has no Equal, being Abso lutely the bestFamily Machine in the world, and intrinsically the cheapest. Circulars, with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine, can be had by application at the Salesroomsof the Company, S. W. Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets. Instruction given on the tously to all purchasers. Machine gratui- 11 1 tfrp INSURANCE COMPANIES Q L O B E MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. PLINY PKEEMAN, President. JOHN A. HARDNBERGH,Jvlce-pre8ldentf HENBY a Fit U MAN, Secretary. CASH ASSETS. ,$1,000,000 ORGANIZED JTJNK, 1S6. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFBITABLE. PRE MIUMS PA TABLE IN CASH. LOSSES PAID IN CASH. IT RECEIVES SO NOTESJ AND UIVJLd NONE. By the provisions of Its Charter, tbe entire surplus belongs to Policy Holders, snd most be paid to them In Dividends, or reserved for their greater security. Dividends sre made on tbe contribution plan, snd paid annually, coa.men.cIng two years trom the date of the Policy. It has already mads two Dividends, amounting fioa.ooooo, An' amount never before equalled during the first inree years or any company. FBEE PEBH ISSION IVEX TO TBi VEL IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUliOPD AT ALL' SEASOM OF THE IEAB. NO POLICY FEB BEO.I7IBEI. FEMALE BISHS TAKEN AT TUB USUAL PBISTEO BATES, NO EXIBA rilEMICM BJEXNO DUIAKDED, Applications for rill kinds ot Policies, Life, Ten Year Lite, Endowment, Term, or Children's Endow ments taken, and ail lnforn,aloa cheerfully afforded av ins BBAKCD OFFICE OF TIIE COKPANT, No. 408 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, ELMES & GRIFFITTS. MANAGERS. Department of State of Pennsylvania. Obables K. Eur is, late of pLlla. National Bank. W. J. GuirriTTS, Jr. 10 23ws21t4p Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance efTeoted tbe most reliable (J mpaulua of this ctly, and lu tho of New York, New England and lialciuiore GARDNER & FLEMING, ooaoh makers; HO. 1 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, New and Booond -band Carriages for sale. Far ttrnlar attention nalfl to renal ring 6 80 3 03 T. STEWART BROWN, B.B, Corner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT 8Tf MiHurACTDKsm or TTJTr"tR VA1JBES. BAGS. BBTI LB6, snd evsi duauripuou of l'rAvullng WOiiaS aaS BAija BuMlns, JOHN CRUMP, OAKPI2NTER AND BUILDER. SHOrSl NO. BIS LOIE STBEET. AND . IT CUESNUT STKEKT, I'S1LAJMKLI'HIA AMUSEMENTS. CADEWY OF MUSIC. A i.ir r.A nRANav. TmioSTOLi. GRANU ITALIAN OPEUA. . -.r ...,. . ly.Ki. 11 ....ati.atwinfirm AnnntlnpR tn A M JA is 1 nan yj 11 itmn i ......... - - - - ODenniK of the full sfaoii of iheltallun Opera, limited ' . . . . . v . - - .. ,1 ...... U.1I111.A n 11 m riTr iiikiiio ''v.. . . . T tr Si ON DAY r- V M I IN". '" 'ninw in, .ioi.j.i,, when will be produced Verdi's chef d'leuvre in fOUl aCIS, irtimrlirnDir 1 Ll JIV i J "ill . . 1010 s Tiir. r.A (OMNnk: as......LKONORA at.h Ail.K PHILLIPS as A.UCKN A t-mnor IIANt'OLFI s .....MUN I 1I LONI Tife Lliorus snd Orchfaira hve hen ciirefulb? selected JtuMral Director ar.u CenductorT.llt;nor NIOOL VO n 1 bsliAY KvenhiK D c. 17. NORM A. V ll.11 I AY lii' 1H.-LA FA VOKI r A. THOtfD kV, J..IJ,ri mi;1Mv.i. 11 III D AY. De. . j rci 11 - ivii uiv v MnnAY. Deo. 2l.-OBA2.-D FABEWKLL "ki'a'lk OF PRICES Admission to Parquet, Press flVcle and Balcony, ONE DOLL alt. lteervel 60 cenU extra Fiiilly Circle, W cents. OaUery, ii cenis. Private Boses.iB. ,u Box Olllce opf 11 oeny " ot MuhIc. and V. W. A. 1 b u bihuu o how m Store No, I II K t-N UT street. nuthfsm A MEKICAS ACADKMY- OP MUSIC. POSIT1VH.Y FOR TWO WKU.IS OVLY, lliiMlll Y. .Ian. S.18HS. durlnir which tbe diHtliiKul'hed prima donna, .itll l. U . I II. Ill I 1I1IL UA lU'lil IH IS A . will appear In a gnmber of her favorite roles. 1112tf XTEW CHESNUT STREKT TFIEATRB, JN Lensees dkaMA & ' FIltbT if EiKANiK IN PHILA I' KlV HIA Oi? MLLK FANNY JANAUHCHhK . (The Greatest. Ltvlrg TrBdleune), 1 MK MX NIUUTS ONLY. GUAM) OPr.Nl.NU MUHT, MONDAY. Dec. IS, with Grlllparzer's great tragedy, lu four acts, INI I)KA. TUESDAY, Pec. 17 ADHIJiNNE LECOTJVBETJB AVKDNKfDAY. Dec. 18 DEBOHAU 1 1I UHfSDA Y. Dec. 19 KG MOM P FHIDAY, I'fC. 2" KMILIAOALOTTI bATXJBDAY. Dec. 21 - MARIEANNB TlcketK, (1: lteserved Sfain, no cents extra. Family Circle, 60 cents only. Private Koxea. 118. Tickets tow on sale at Willis's Music Store, No. 1021 Oheiinut stieel. Doors opeo at 7'.. Commence at 8 o'clock. , It N EW CIIESNDT STREET TFIEATElT, Doors open al S'45. cnriaiu rises at t. THIh (i-aturdAV) NIGHT. Dec. 14. LAST NIOHT OF M'LLU MAK1KZOE. ZOEIN TWOUKAMAS, ZOE IN A 8PAHKLING PART. To commence with Ihe three-act drauia, EriMEKALDA. Esmeralda, the Glisy M'lle MABIE ZOE To couclude with THE WEPT OF THE WISH-TON-WISH. Nararuaitab M'lle MARIE ZOK In both dramas M'lle ZOE will be supported by tbe brilliant company. MONDAY M'lle FANNY JANA0SCHEK AS MB.DEA. ; CI1EBKUT STREET TflEATR E. MAD'LLE FANNY JANAUbCHEK, COM UKNCINd MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18. ' Ticket Otllce at Willis's Muslo Store, No. 1021 Chei. nut street. H 14 MBS. JOHN DKKW'b ARCH BTRGET THEATRE. BeRios at IX o'clock. Blith Nisht Ol the yi ung artlat. EDWIN ADAM". THIS (Saturday). EVKMNG, Dec. H, n DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Py lb las ED WIN ADAMS Damon...w. . ...m....,.Mr, O. Walooc OalaDtbe .- . stlss K. Price To conclude wltb TUE VIBQINIA MUMMY. Olneer Blue ., Mr. S. Hemple KC11R1STM AS W KEK, REVIVAL OF "OPHa." WALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIH (Saturday) EVENINO. Deo. 14, TJNPRECEDS.NTED BUtHJEttS. HOUBEri CROWDED TO THE xtOOF. MB. JOHN BROUUUAM will appear, fur tbe eighteenth lime. In bis GREAT DRAMATIC (H ATI RE Upon tbe Vices. Follies, and Sensations of tbe Present Day, entitled THE LOTTERY OF LTFE, Terry, the Bwell.. Mr. JOHN BBOUGHAM Popular Ethiopian Bcene by Mr FRANK BROWEB. FOX'S AMI lalCAN VARIETY THEATRE EVEKY EVENING AND BATU&DAY AFTERNOON. OBEAT COM BINATION TBOTTPH, In Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burlesques.SouKS.DAnces Panto mlniea, Gymnast Acts, eto. THE MATCHLESS AND UNEQUALLED HANLON BROTHERS THE PERFECT MODI-LB OF GRACE AND DABING. THE MOST P PLLAR AND SUCCESSFUL ATHLETICS AND GYWNAbTfs THE WORLD HAS EVER PRO DCCED. ; 12 14 4t SEVENTH STREET OPERA SUV KNTH f treet. below Arch. HOUSE, L, V. TrNinos 4t CO Proprietors. TCN1BON A tH).'H MINSThELSY GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THitOUGit CBOWDED HOCbEH. , DELIGHTED ACDIENCF5L IMMENSE SUCCESS OF XHB NEW BURI.KSQUE. PETER PIPER PEPPKH PODGE AND iORT FISHER. U 3. H. Budworth. Frank Moran, W. B. Bodworth Wni. Allen, J. Robinson. Henry SohwkT and others. THE CBEAM OF THE PBOFES8ION. in their respective characters. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence MS, Adml slon ii, 60, and 75 cents. Boxes, 5. u "JAST TWA NICHTS IN SCOTLAND." MUSICAL FUND HALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Dec, 13 and 14. MB. KENNEDY Will make his last appearance In his POPULAR KN'JERTAINMENT ON TH E BONGS OF SCOTLAND. Piano Forte M las KENNEDY Admlaslon. to cents. Reserved Seals, 76 cents. Commence ai 8 o'clock. Tickets at Trumpler's, No. 920 Chesnut street. 7 be srand Piano used, made by Uallet, Davis A Co., Is furnished by Mr. O. W. A Trumpler. 12 mwfs CARL SENTZ 8 ORCH EHTRAL MAT ITIEE8. EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. A I o clock, IN nORTlCULTURAL HALL. . Piano Solo Mr. H. G. THUNDER, : r&Vk.F...usoUtor ; ASSLER'S MONDAY AFTERNOON CON- . . CRR'IS. at CONCERT HALL. EVERY MON. tbfrty,i0m 8H 6 oclock iour IU ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RB hearels at tbe M USICAL FUND HALL. vr BATUBDA Y, at S P. M. Tickets iold at th7 and at all principal Muslo Stores. Eusagemexite cad be made by addreeslns; G. BABTERT. No. lis M(jKi. TEBKY Street, or at B, WILLIG iu,2L uZJ? miCHEBNUTSlreeU """M" Ulilm TTARRY GCRR, THE HUMAN FR0Q II -1 in a BAWiiVK IRON Tank- in tud T1CULAB8 IN PAPERS THU RBD VY uLL rAtt- U14 4t FURNISHING G00DS.SHIRTS.&0 ERINO UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VA. riety, lor sale st A ,A" HOFMANN'B HOSIERY BTOBa Merino Underwear for Gents. , fterlnoUuaerwear fur Youths. Merino Underwear ler Inranto. Merino Underwear lor MlHHeaT Merino Underwear for itdles. Merluo Hoee for Ladies. Merino Hoae for Mlsaea. Merino Hoae lor Youths. Merino Hoee lor Intaula, Morluo Hoae for Geuls. All-wool Bnirts, white, tor Gents. All-wool tsblrte, scarlet, tor Gouts, All-wool Hhlrta, erey mixed. All-wool Sblrls, blue niUed, All tbe above, of superior qualities, for sale M UOIUAIn' HOM1KUT HTOBE, 8tntbgt No. 9 North EIGHTH Street. J. W. SCOTT Sc CO., SUIBT MANU FACTE HE KAt ajtd DZALxaa ia HEM'S rVBIIIBII OIODI HO. SI4 CBEMHVT STBEET, FOUR DOORS BELOW THJB "CONT1NKNTAL, t27rp rimssusiA, PATENT S1IOULDER-BEAM SHIHT MASCrACTOBT, AIDOrSTUKMES'S FIIKM ISI1IH j BTOR PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER! made Wtiiu aaeaaurvment at very short noiloa. All oil.er ariWles of UENTLEMAas DRX&J GOOD In lull variety. nHCIIEHTKB Ctt U o, lot UHmttiKUT tsuenA,
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