UITV BULLETIN. WENDISLL PHILLIPS will speak in 11 __or_cul tural Hall on Friday evening of the present week. It is not often that our citizens have the opportunity of hearing this distinguished Orator and great champion of equal justice. Althongh znenmay.notagleeinalthinP with Mr. they aliould not refuse to give him an attentive hearing. At • this time especially it will be in waiting an d Important to know what he has to say concerning the "Perils of the Hour." Mr. p s i t o Isamu of eminent ability, great fore sight .and wonderfully keen Perceptions. and ne can listen to him without gaining instruc tion,oand possibly more light and strength. The lecture will commence precisely . at 8 o'clock. The tickets aro fifty cents, which also admit to the grand festival onthe same evening in another part of the Hall. Tickets for reserved seats seventy-five cents, to be had at Ashmead's. Maucroits MiscirrEr.—Yesterday afternoon a conductor on the Hestonville Passenger Rail hay car for line put a man netted Th fare. ps. Wallace off of s c non-payment of Wallace was much enraged, at the conductor's doings. He picked up a large stone and hurled it through the car windows. The Park Police arrested Thomas, and Alderman Main held him in $7OO ball to answer. LAROEMY OF A COAT.—Gee. W. Bates was be fore Alderman Tittermary this morning, charged with the theft of a coat. He went to a house at Tenth and Catharine streets, yesterday, and bald a little girl that he had been sent by her mother for a dollar. While the girl was in the back part of the honse,Bates picked up a coat and made off with it. He was committed for trial. 111CP.DENOIIS ATTACK UPON A POLICEMAN.- Charles Bums and George Burns were arrested at Girard &velum and Vanhorn street, yesterday, for alleged complicity in the murderous attack upon Policeman Bennett, of the Tenth District, at Jef ferson and Cadwalader streets, on Sunday morn ing last. They were held in $l,OOO bail each by Alderman Shoemaker. FINE Percrmot3.—B. Scott, sr., will sell this evening, without reserve, at the Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, a splendid collection of modern paintings of pleasing subjects, all elegantly mounted in richgold=leaf frames. Sale to com mence at TX o'clock. , PRorErry FOR SAIX.—In another column will be found an advertisement offering for sale a very handsome residence, No'. 1930 Green street. The property is very desirable, and will be sold on advantageous terms. DEMOCRATIC JuntLanovr.—The De.tnocra. tie citizens of the 'Fifteenth Ward fired a salute of one hundred guns, last evening, upon the lot corner of Twenty-first and Coates streets, in honor of the success of their - party in the vari ous States. Aid ENE E NTS. Tut Tnrierrcs.—At the Arch the drama of Surf will be repeated this evening. Mr. Edwin Forrest will appear in Richard 111. tai-night at the Walnut, supported by Mr. Barton Bill and I!Siss in Lillie. At the Chestnut Mrs. D.P.Bowers Will appear Prep o' Day. A miscellaneous bill is offered at the American. ilisvoto.—To-morrow afternoon the Philadelphia public will have probably the last opportunity to see Madame Ristori this season. She will appear at the Chestnut Street Theatre as "Elizabeth." She will be supported by the entire Italian company, anal a very fine performance may be expected. Pmmexottputs Cir.ore.—A performance will be given this evening at this popular establishment,corner of Tenth and Callowhill sweets. All the accomplished acrobats and equestrians of the company will appear. MAVIS= STEWS brass Horan—Messrs. Carn cross-a Dixoy offer a number of novelties at their opera house this evening. Burlesque opera, Ethiopian farces, scrngs, dances and eccentricities generally will be presented; The "world-renowned elephant" will go through a number of drat-class evolutions during the evening. rIIILADELIIILL ()semi Boren—This evening an unusually , attractive programme 'is offered at this popular place of , anwevement. Every member of the excellent company will appear in burlesques, songs. light fenteartlc evolutions, and a plentiful supply of those eccentric. delineations. jokes and conundrums which go to melte up a tint -class minstrel performance. Btrrz.--Signor Blitz will give an entertainment this evening at Assembly Buildings. CITY NOTICES. Virrtiorr ADorer thatwaa a very thick headed man of whom a friend said that you might as well try to bore through the Allegheny mountains with a boiled carrot, or dig a bole to Chins with a ginger bread Ehovel, as to attempt to get an idea into his bead. The public, however, fully comprehend the fact that you can get the very best coal in the city at W. W. Alter's yard,Ninth street, below Girard avenue, or at the Office, corner of Sixth and Spring Garden. PRESENTh PRESMSTS Prtr.sstYrs !! ! Those who are unfortunate enough not to receive presents on Christmas, can provide azainst this evil by pur chasing one or more shares of stock. at $1 each. now selling in aid of the Riverside Institute. The grand distribution of $300.000 worth of presents 'takes about Christmas, and one present is positively guar anteed with each share of stock held. • • Tux. REAL BmErrr of DR. TITIUCEIni Tw- DouLovaxus, or UNIVEREAL NEURALGIA PILL, for the cure of Neuralgia, Nerreache, and all other com plaints of a nervous character, cannot be over-esti mated. Its curative properticls and invigorating ef fects on diseased nerves are'most sensibly felt. Apothecaries bare this medicine. A Qatar., Saloom Sus and Beautiful Conn pdesionfollows the use of Helmbold's Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla. It removes black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the skin. 'WU:BOWS COMPOUND OF PrP.F. COD LIVER OIL A. 111) Lixr,—The advantage of this compound over the plain Oil is, that the nauseating taste of the Oil is en tirely removed, and the whole rendered entirely pala table. The offensive taste of the Oil has long acted as a prominent objection to its use; but in this form the trouble is entirely obviated. A host of certificates might be given here to testify to the excellence and sumess of Wittaou's Con LIN Er. OIL ANI. Liar. Bat the fad that it is regularly prescribed by the medical faculty is sufficient. For sale by Alex. B. Wilbor, Chemist, No. IG6 Coart street, Boston. For sale in Philadelphia by Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, and druggists generally. Tint Mamma on the day after election, as copied from the cashier's book at Charles Stokes •.A Co.'s ready-made Clothing Store, under the Con tinental, show a great gain over last week, and no doubt the gain has been so for both parties—buyer and seller—for the Clothing now sold is of a most superior quality and low in price. A P.AII.E opportunity torefunds& your parlor and chamber windows, with new and elegant Laces, is afforded at the closing-our sale of Keity.Carrington & Co., 72.3 Chestnut street. They are compelled to vacate their store the first of January next, and are actually closing out regardless oi cost. Go TO OAKFORDS, If you '44) a Ilandeome eet of Fine Fn CF. Stores under the Continent* Ila TIIY. SPRING MONTus, the system naturally undergoeb a change, and fiefrnbbld'b Highty C0n,.../L -trated Extract Sarcararilla in an aQbit.tant of the greatest value. A.NNTERESTING ITEM.—MESSTB. H. Holl & Co. have opened their new and elegant Cienr Store,' No. 46 North Seventh street, and offer au extensive and variod assortment of the Choicest Brands of "I lavana (n om , smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Iteerschanm Pipes, Fancy Articles. &c., at Vinoletale end Retail, on all secular days. Prices reasonable. Tioarrs son TUE NEW Pan.snat.entx th.v.en Ilot jj FOB BALE AFTER. 3 &GLOOM. P. M. Go TO OAILPORDS, If you wish a Handsome set of Fiue Stores under the Continents YOUNG LADIES, BEWAREOf the Injurious Ef fects of Face Powders Wild, Washes....: All such reme dies close up the pores of theiltin, and in a short time destroy the complexion. If you would have a freAli healthy and youthful appearance, use ffelmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla. Jorras' ROTEL, 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 8 A. M . to 1% P. M. Good lodgings for eels. House open all MAL Rooms 50 eta, per night. Go To °AIiFORDS, If you wish u Handsome set of Fine Furs. Stores under the Continents XELTY CARRMiTOIi & CO., 723 CheEtnut stree continue to eell their Large and Choice Stock of Curtain Materials end Window Shades at coat and lees than cost. Nor A Fscw of the worst disorders that Mille mankind arise from corruptioa of the blood. Helm hold's Extract Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the Minos ,value. DltotrialtliplinelnlU Aso •' „Luna. N.. Professor of the Eye and Ear. treats a „ - m i l latnlng to the above members with the utmost swum Testimanieda from the most tenable warms In the city can be seen at his office; No. fXIS Arch street, The meitcal faculty are Invited to so. • dente, fla he has secrete to ituadsugm fuel Wetted. • 1140 charge woo CILOTIIILNO• ONE PRICE ONLY. JONES' • • CPld Established. ONE PRICE CLOTHING' HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, ABM SIXTH. For et le, durability. and excellence of workmanehip, our goods cannot be excelled. Particular attention paid to cuetomer work, and a perfect e guaranteed in all CWT. oath a tu6m4 EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. cer.l3ll' Seventh and Chestnut Sta. Cotolp' lete assortment of Fine and Extra Fine Black and Colored Cloths. Caster Clothe, Winter Cloths and Melton. Silk Velvet and Velveteens. ;scotch Cheviot Sulam. Fur, Elysian, Astracan, Chinchilla and Smooth Beavers. Black Doeskins, Plain Colored. Banded, Striped and Plaid Cassiraeres. • Silk, Cashmere, Plain and Fancy Velvet and Cashmere Vestings, Clothes equal or superior to those of any other estab lishment, at moderate prices. anlf-17x7 CURTAIN MATERIALS. RICH LACE CURTAINS AT AUCTION PRICES! The aubacribera have Just received, from the late. AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK. 300 PAIRS FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the highest quality, Tome of the RIMIEST MADE. ALSO, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Muslin Draperies, Vestibule Curtains, In Great Variety. Sbeppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Street. .02Aotry, GAS FIXTURES.. MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES' BRONZES, And all kinds of Lamp Work, Store, 718 Chestnut Street. Manufactory, 402 Race Street. They also introduce Caw Pipes into buildings. and re. pair and renew,old work. They have, eke, A SOLAR GAS RCM, For Lighting Priv ateDwellinga, Hotels and Factories in any locality, THAT THEY WILL WARRANT. They have them to supply from DV to WO lights• ocl7.tu th slm rr4 HEATERS. BALTIMOREI immovEi) "BABE BURNriOr ,i 1 1 617.: I FIRE-PLACE , HEATER 'italtil •........, ' ViTTIII - MAGAZUsTE & ILLUMINATING 0 DOORS. ,. ..el. ..."....e l5 I tel The most Cheerful and Perfect Heater in mila- 7 " .- 1--1 - ,-- 00 Use. - To be had Wholesale and Retail of J. B. CL.A_ 41E, oel7-Imr 10 0 6 Market street. naiads: 110 OP SKIILTS. HOO P SKIRTS AND CORSETS.-1018. E. BAYLEY. No, ,812 'Vine street, is now manufaetur• ins all the varieties of Hoop Skirts. Corset", dm. She has also the Real French Comets of new styles. Hoop Skirts altered and repaired. mhßearr SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK yNBROKEN. I am now prepared to furnish railroads throughout the United States with my Patent Railroad Switches. by the use of which the MAIN TRACE IS NEVER 'BROKEN. and it is impossible for any accident to occur from the misplacement of switches. The saving in rails, and the great saving In wear of the rolling stock, which is by this means provided with a level, smooth, and firm track at switches in place of the usual movable rails and the consequent severe blows caused by the open joints and battered ends, is a matter deserving the especial attention of ail Railroad Companies. AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY ALONE this inven• tion needs only to be tried to insure its adoption.; but beyond the economy THE PERFECT IMMUNITY FROM ACCIDENT caused by misplaced switches is a subject not only of importance in respect to property saved from destruction, but it concerto THE LIFE AND LIMB OF ALL TRAVELERS UPON RAILROADS. I refer to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Corn. pang. and to the New York and Haarlem Railroad Co. I am now filling orders for various other Railroad Com. patties, and I will gladly give any information in detail that may be desired. Will. WHARTON, Jr., Patentee, Box No. 2745 Philada., Pa. Office, No. 28 South Third Street, Pldlida. Factory, Walnut above 31st St., Phlinda. oeln3m rpl ISAAC B. VVANS IIANCIY.LOTUTaIt A. 24) DIALEI7. OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND Naval Stores and Soaps, No.lo North Delaware avenue, Philada. oc2.llrn PTO,' WILLLea H. outlay., CARLILE & JOY, Bonin and alga Pabaten and Euler% No.. 437 Arch Street, Philadelphia Gasiniand Ablaze( attended to with promptanno an offratelt. Give ° a CalL _ _ lard MPS iNws RUBBER m46ttiN-E ---- -L En r ajne saritig ni , gtxid n : 3e d6 . : lers will: tt . ::::: : : f l u r n ll t iN : 6o ::+ B Zr . e. .I , ' , Gooiryear'e Patekt_Vatoardzed Robber tpoi aB— 'l — i..... - . Bose, &0., at the Jdattufactureni Bead — ng.. 94 . 4 wi - GOODYEAR'S, 4 " rterg, ' , , . .., Bola. . , V, B.—We boMo a New and Cheep Arti - lee. ' , arid Pavement nook :Tarr anoaP , to which th ele e d attottt a o a a li. of the public 10 called. _____ ___ ViiiiviTOßKB.-EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS on ho , d. Rocksa. unman Candles, Patent itoekota without sticks, Bowl?. ti v ebu ototifts Ooloro4 Fire, Battor Vear 41 nano Of $ll kinds, fore eby JOEMPIi 8088/z4 00„ we ElguthDolawaro avenue. THE DAILY „EVENING BULLETI2C-PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7;' mmieni GLOBE MUTUALLIPE INSU ' . RANCE CO MPANY, YO , 4 . . . - NEW . ~ PLINY FREEMAN, sident. HENRY C. FREEMAN, ' Secretary. LORING ANDREWS. ' /....,,, ~ " "du_ ~en.•° .. JNO. A . HARDI.NBERGEL 5 "ce '•• Cash Assets, - - $1,000,000, Oigani 7.Adi, &lane , . 3.864. All policies nen-forfeitable. Premiame payable in cash. 'Losses paid in cash. It receives no notes and gives none. By the provisions of its charter, the entire surplus be longs to policy holders and must bo paid to them in Divi dends, or reserved for their greater security. Dividends • are made on the cord, ibution plan and paid annuallY, commencing two years from the date of the policy, It has already made two Dividends amounting to $102,000. an amount never before equaled during the first three years of any company. No policy fee required. Female rinks taken at the usual printed rates, no extra premium being demanded. Free Permission Given to Travel • IN TILE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE At all Seasons or the Year. Applications for all kinds of Policies. Life. Endowment. Ten-year. Life or Term, taken, and all information cheer fully afforded at the BRANCH OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. 408 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ELMES & GRIFFITTS, MANAGERS. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CHAS. E FLUES, (late of Philada. Nat. Bank). WM. F. GRIFFITTS, Jr. .......... Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance effected in the most reliabo Companies of this City, and in those of Now York. New England and Baltimore. ec22tu th24t And Safe Deposit Company; FOR THE SAFE KE ER VAEPING L UAB OF B L ONDS . , aux= an d OTH.S DLRECTORS. N. B. BROWNE. . CHARMS* ',MCALESTER; CLARENCE H. CLABk, EDWARD W. C JOHN WELSH. ALEXANDER HEN J. GILLINGHAM FELL S. A. CALDWELL. HENRY' GIBSON. Or office in the fire•proof building of the Philadelphia National Bank. 421 Chestnut street. • This Company receives on deposit ,and GUARANTEES THE SAFE BEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow• fog rates a year, viz: Coupon Bonds. ...... .151 1.000! per Registered Wets. per MOO, Gold Coin or Bullion.. ..$1 25 per Lan. .Silver Coin or ....:..........:.......... 2 per WO. Gold or Silver Plate.. —., —sl per 100. CASH BOXES or email lln .. tkox . es of - - Blinkers, Broken Capitalist, &c., onescontts unknown to the Company. and C apin Lmite, year. The Company offers for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at $2O. $3O. $40.560 and $75 nyear. according to size and location. Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per tent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. Trusts of every kind accepted. N. B. BROWNE. President; CAPITAL MAUVICE JOY momwrow. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust BOBEST PATTEISOrg. .18164/411.tatrPli Secreta and ry' Trammer. Pi DJ :I ci t4AW;16211.19 :it 3 E. S. JAFFRAY & CO. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, Are receiving and new opening for Fall Trade.fali lines Linen s, Table Cloths, Napirimq, Huckabacks, Diapers, Toweling's, Damasks, Sheetin.gs,. Pillow Linens. L. C. Hdkfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Crapcs, Quilts. Ladies', Gents' eta Children's Under Wear, Embroideries, Nets, Ribbons, ck. The above will be cold at the lowest New York Prices. and on tho most advantageous terms. Be24an th 2m re Renrfwmt.e4 by 8. Btorr. PAINTINGS, &C. NEW OIL PAINTINGS. • NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS, NEW CHROMOS, From Milan and Florence. NEW ROGERS' GROUP, "TELE SCHOOL EXAMINATION." Looking Glasses in every variety. JAMES- S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. HOUSE FURNISHING(GOODS. VPIIOLSTERY, &c. 131EDDITV'G - FEATHER WAREHOUSE, TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCS. Feathers, Feather Beds. Bolsters and Piliews. Straw. Husk. Hair and tOpring Mattresses, I:timing Beds and I:Spring Cote, Iron Bedsteads of all sizes. WINDOW SHADES of every quality, and s great variety ituita and Counterpanes, of all kinds, eepedally Marseilles Quilts. BLANKETS. A very large as of Blankets, so cheap as to defy competition. A ll \ c /I NARMERI t ect to I'M _Below ch. GPu'' B IMPROVED PATENT Lpvi'l=thf gol' WATft errAUTve, .. , , TOR-WARMING AND TINA WITH FIDDI EXTERN -- =ION OTLIAM AND WATER tiF;STING 00.. J ARUM W. WOOD a CO.* NO. 11111. FOURTH Street. 13, IC ENUlVlLargileto NMI 011 '"ln the hours of our happiness and prosperity let us remember the unfortunate and disabled, soldiers who saved 711+ a country and a nationality."—Lm. GRAND POPULAR MOVEMENT TO ERECT THE GETTYSBURG ASYLUM et, FOR Invalid Soldiers, UNDER A SPECIAL Charter from the State of Pennsyl vania, Passed March 6, 1867. AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. The object of this Association is to provide, by public exertion, a NATIONAL HOME for our Disabled Sidiers, to erect an asylum for those, who, in their patriotism have served their Ctiuntry at the expense of their health and happiness: who, in the battle for the Nation's life were maimed, and are no* incapable of working for their own maintenance. France has her Hotel Des Invalides where rest the ashes of the great Napoleon; England her Green w'ich and Chelsea Hospitals, the former being one of the finest architectural structures ever devoted to Charity. Russia, Prussia, and in fact, nearly all European Countries have magnificent retreats for the unfor tunate Soldiers—Monarchies provide for the alleviation of the suffering caused by war, but free, k.e o nd s ickks a ldi mi s A u m t e he a o h nt n onom-houoe her he pp ide walks of her crowded Cities. These noble patriots loft happy homes to save our common Country in the hour of her deep distress. We pledged to them our lasting grati tude, and now those who are dependent look to us in their utter need to redeem those pledges—they have per formed their part—we enjoy the result of their sacrifices— we must not be recreant to our Obligations. Let us each devote but a single dollar to this purpose, and the Gettys burg Asylum will afford the Soldiers a Home and our Country will be honored by the noble Institution. THE LAND HAS BEEN PURCHASED By this Association, and Ten Thousand Dollars have already been paid towards the preservation of the Battle- Ground—abou t thirty acres (adjoining the site of General Meade's Headquarters) have been set apart for the uses of the Asylum. LEXINGTON AVENEE, NEW YORE, Octet I ti.,1E67 Ilaving labored for three years to erect n Home for our Crippled Veterans, and having passed a bill ffi'r that pur pose in the New York Legislature incorporating sonic IS) of our best citizens as Directors,—but under which bill no action has been had, from that time to this,—and know ing the great end crying necessity' of the cnee, the shame of leaving our disabled veterans to starve or-beg, I hereby most cordially endorse your enterprise, and it shall have all the aid of my tongue, pen and influence. Very truly yours, CHAS. G. ILU.PINE. Fully sympathizing with your great object. I tender You. gratuitously, the services. of my Full Orchestra, on the occasion of your Festival, at Irving Hall. THEODORE THOMAS. • (From the Postmaster. General of the United Btates.i I recommend to all Postmasters that they shall aid this truly benevolent and patriotic enterprire. A. W. RANDALL. Being imtisfied kith the integrity of your entceprice, we cheerfully consent to dhiplay your diamonds at our eetalr lhluuent. BROWNS & SPAULDING, 568 and sio Broadway. October nth, HO/. We hereby certify that we hare examined the Diamond Goody, Pearly. Emeraide, Rubiee and other precious Stoner, 2.4 described in the list, and find them all genuine. HENLE BROS.. Diamond Importent, Maiden Lane, New York. J. HEIMANN, Diamond Setter, EN Broome street, New York. In order to proote furtherance confidence in the highest de gree, and for the of this great object, the As- Peciati on has decided to plate the $.101,000 orth of Dia monds on public exhibition at the Large Jewelry Estab: lishment of Messrs. Browne & Spaulding. under the Met ropolitan Hotel, in the City of New York. The world renowned Yacht "Henrietta" ban also been purchased. The Farm oneo Acreals located In Sullivan County, N. 1 . and is of the finest Stock Farms In the State: has a,.plendidMansion and Is complete in every . particular. There will be 1.100,0 IX) tickets issued at one dollar each, admitting the holders to both of the GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS : ONE AT !ism., New York, l ve Saturday Ening, February Bitt, 868. ONE AT limmcurrumei. HALL, P FebruarT del hilaphia, Saturday Evening On which Latter occasion :YAM° IN VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distributed among the Ticket-holders. in accord ante with the Charter and the following 9clfli'CLE OF AWAIWS. 1 Grand Cash Award............. .........$lOO,OOO 1 Splendid Farm (600......... 60,08)a acht, the Famous "Henrietta"' 50,000 ' 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants. sl,oou 1 Diamond Brooch and Ear•ltings (all Large Diamonds).... . 25,000 6 1 Diamond Brooch and Kar'-ltinge 411 Large .. - . ...... 25,000 7 1 Diamond Brooch and Ear-Ring5......... 16.000 8 1 Diamond Necklace, 24 Brilliants, Star .. Setting. ... .... ...... 8 000 2 1 Diamond &coil:ace, .. . 7,000 10 1 Diamond Cross, act in Silver. (Large Diamonds). 7,000 11 1 Diamond Slide, 15 Brilliants 6,18e1 11. 1 Diamond Cluster' Brooch. ..... .......... 5.000 13 1 Ed:mord Cluster Brooch.. . . 5,000 14 1 Diamond and Pearl Cameo BraceVt, _ Brooch and Ear. Rings..... ..... 5.(0) 15 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,000 16 1 Diamond Clint. r Bracelet 4.000 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 18 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. ..... • 4,000 19 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear p. 4.000 Rings 20 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet ..... ........... 9,000 21 1 Diamond Clusterlirooch........- .. ..... 4,000 22 1 Diamond Single ;atone Scarf 4,000 23 1 Diamond Cluster 8r00ch.... ..... ••• 4,030 29 1 Diamond Chisttr Bracelet • 9,000 1.5 1 Diamond Single Stone 3,500 l'Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch. .... 3,5 1 .0 27 1 Pearl Necklace. .....,...... 3,500 28 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone. Ear.ltings.. 3,500 59 1 Diamond Cross,:. .......... 3,000 1 Diamond Single Stone 5tud............ 3,6"0 21 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin . .... 3,000 39 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Ear-Rings... 3,000 :93 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin........ ...... 3,000 24 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud.... ....... 8,000 95 1 Pair Diamond Single Stone Studs .71000 2ti 1 Diamond Brooch, (in 3,000 27 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch ................ 3.000 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin um* t. 1 Diamond Single Stone 5tud.....'......... 3,000 90 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch. ....... ........ 2.500 41 • I Diamond Single Stone ..... 2,500 49 1 Di.unond and Emerald 8r00ch.......... 2,500 43 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin - 2.500 44 1 Pi ad I.3 , east-phs, Ear-Rings and Head Ornament . 2,500 45 I Diamond Single Stone ...... 2.600 46 1 Diamond. ' . ... . . .... 2,500 47 1 Diamond and Emerald Ornament 2,601 48 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin........ %ea , 40 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2,000 1,0 1 Diamond Cluster Stem Pin........ ...... 1,600 51 1 Single Stone Diismond Ring... ........ 1,500 52 1 Diamond Cross. . 1.500 63 1 Pair Diamond Cluster 1,500 54 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 1,100 55 1 Diamond Single Stone 3,500 56 1 Diamond ........ . 1,e(0 57 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring...... .......1,500 ' 58 1 Diamond Cluster Ring. 1,500 '52 1 Camel's Hair Shawl... ...... ........... 1.500 60 1 Choice Emerald Stud ......... ........... 1,500 61 1 Single Stone Ring......................... 1,500 62 1 Single Stone 1.5(10 62 1 Cluster Brooch 1,500 64 1 Inamond Single Stone Pin.......... ..... 1,500 65 I Pair Diamond Single Stone Lar•Ringe.. 800 66 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 800 67 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Ring.... 800 68 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet, 'Eat...Ringo and-Pin 800 69 1 Camel's Hair 5haw1............ .... 800 70 1 Diamond and Ruby 'flirt Stone Ring.. 800 71 1 Diamond and Emerald Cluster Ring.... 800 12 1 Diamond (fluster Brooch . . ...... ........ 800 73 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs .. . . ..... 600 74 1 Gentleman's Gold Watch and Heavy Chain • 600 75 1 Diamond'Single St'ol.M . lung. Star Set tlna ...... 600 76 1 Diamond and Garnet Cluster Ring ' 500 77 1 Diamond Single Stone-Pin 73 1 Emerald Knob,. . 500 73 1 Pair Diamond and Ruby Earnings 500 60 1 Diamond Cluster 8ingg....... 400 81 1 Diamond and Emerald Stem 4oo 82 1 Ladles' Diamond Sot Watch.... 400 93 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring. ...... . 350 •84 1 Gold Watch ..... .• 800 250 85 1 Diamond and Opal Ring 86 1 Diamond Single Stone 5tud........ ..... 150 87 1 Diamond Single Steno Ring...... ........ 150 88 1 Diamond Three Stone Ring......... ..... 160 821 Diamond Single Stone 5tud........ • 160 20 1 Pearl Scarf Pin,. , ... • ..• • ..... •• • 150 21 1 Diamo n d Cluster Ring.. ..• • • ^••• 51 ) • 82 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring.. ... . . 160 23 1 Gentleman's Diamond and Amethyst Ring 1)4 1 Diamou . dCltieter Pin • , 100 85 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and .. 100 26 1 Cameo Brooch- . . ••.• • • •••• • . 100 97 1 Diatnond Single litone Ring 100 88 1 Diamond Cluster Ring.. ..• • • lOU V? 1 Ladies' Gold Watch.. 100 lot) 1 Coral Brooch and &leanings_ 100 101 1 Pair Garnet Sleeve Buttona... ....„ .... 100 102 1 Gold and Pearl Scarf Pni 50 103 I Emerald Scarf ......... 50 104 1 Emerald Scarf „. so 105 to 1104-One thouegud Conies of the Rpfen didly Illustrated Presentation Work, entitled the "Tribute Book," at $2O each. 20,000 1105 to 9104.-I,® .2hotogranh Albums at $5. each 5,000 Alao, IW,OOO Cash Presents, $1 each 120,000 Making t in the Aggregate taloa Presents, val. nod n .. ....... $641,950 S 1 4 TIOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Orders may bo soot to us in registered letters or post of fice orders. in sums from Et to s'Er at our risk. Larger amounts should be cent in drafts or by Express, at the fol. lowing T CLUB RATES. GTieketa to one addreee ..... ................ 10 do. . ' 6O . 20 do. do. ..... 40 do. .. do. GO do. do. ..... lOUo. dO. • . . , • Address all ordersiind eo . ru e m . urdiauons GEITYABURG ANYLUtd. ASBCKJIATION. dOti-tu th lama° W Chootaut ettned, rh.tledii., re. Oldl?yenlskies THE LABeEs o r AND BEST STOOK OP FINE OLD EAT WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY, HENRY S. HANNIS & 00., 218 and 220 SOUTH VELCIN'T' SIC9ELICIP* , Who offer the game TO THE TRADE, in Lots; on very adventageotgl Terme. Their stock of Ry Initiates, IN BOND+ comprise* au the laVirritio brands OKI taut, and runs through the various months OI 11181/. 1 1343, and Olthlayear, up mu present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Poriburylvania B.R. Depot, anion sonailrie Wharf,, or at Bonded Warehouses. as parties map elect, art to kW OAItPEWINGIS, &a JAMES IL ORNE, SON & CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET. GREAT REDUCTION IN TIII PRICE OF CARPETINGS. We are now offering at a reduced price the bstowee of our Fall Importation! We have received by late arrivals large additions to our etock French and English AXMINSTERS, (i-4 VELVETS & TAPESTRIES, English Brussels, INGRAIN 3-PLY VENETIAN CARPETINGS, Which will be offered at REDUCED PRICES, To Close Season's Importations. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO, ~q4b s plut Street, below Seventh. RICH AND ELEGANT CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &0., . 14ewesi&eigns and lowest prices. THREE SHOW ROOMS. S. C. VOUIATC, NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST.4 sel9-th a to ..1m rpS) Below Market. NOTICE. LEEDOM & SHAW , 910 ARCH. STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, Will continue to sell their stock of CAR PETINGS At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses. And will open daily new goods, as they do not expect to move. a1:614.8m re 4 WATOECES, JEWELRY, &O. CORAL JEWELRY. !CLARK St BIDDLE, 712 chestnut Street, Have just opened an immense invoice of ' PINK , CORAL J E WELRY, To which they Can special attention:` sel'an th o4Ban rPt Sterling Silverware Manufactory, 414 LOCUST STREET. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee of the Ball and Cube pattenw, manufacturer every description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE. and offers for sale, wholesale and retail. a choice assort. meat of rich and beautiful goods of new styles at In9l prices. • J. M. SIIARP. A. ROBERTO. soil-8m rp4 CORAL JEWELRY. CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 Chestnut Street, Have Jot opened an immense invoice of PINK CORAL JEWELRY, To which they call *Mal attention. Frrum WEAVE" Ca NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FM& orsnmorr. _ No. wN. WATER and IS N. DEL. MEIN Ise SI 4 50 .• , 9 00 . 17 IP) . 35 00 . 43 50 . 65 01 tOAP WANE GRIDDLESLWAFFLIc IRONS, ROLL and Muffin Pam, Cake Tamen% Batter Macro, at ERWEI Ilouoo-Furniabing store, No. WL (Two riftY-One) North Ninth drat.. P.-,6itrp§ LADIES' DRESS GOODS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. NEB' CLOAKS orsturvo EVERY MORNING NOW OPEN', LADIES' DRESS, TUB V OF ALL KINDEi REAL ASTRACHAN ARCTIC SEAL SACQUEd. CLOAKING CLOTHS BY TUE YAIIO BICH BLACK SILKS, IN ALL QUALITIES, Fltosl s'.l TO $ Corded Poplins, REPS, Empress Cloths, Epinglines, • • Silk Chain Paristrepes, AND 0211E2 RICH COLORED FABRICS LIMES' WALKING !INTL -- LADIES' DRESSEs- MADE IN TWENTIC-FOUTt HOURS J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 920 Chestnut Street. 0c2.14n th a 2m PIANOS. PIANOS TO RENT. CHAS. W. A. TRUMPLER, it His New Rusk Store, 926 CHESTNUT STREET, Offers NEW arid SVCOND HAND PIANOS TO 13.Vil AT REASONABLE RATES. Pianos and. Organs FOR SALE. ocSel.tf 11), WEBER PIANO 04E47 These MIMS are LINIVESALLY ACKNOWLIDGID tha Beet Piano-Fortes Manufactured FOR BRILLIANCY AND DURABILITY They are need in the Conservatories of Blusie of New York and Brooklyn. and by the leading schools in the coml. try. A full and varied assortment con stantly on hand. .31. A. GETZE. 1102 CHESTNUT STREET. ALSO, NEW PATENT TREMOLO ORGIANIL Bhordnder Co. Organs end litho W Nith the teeent tremolo." tt • BLINDS AND WINDS " : fii Dr.:. CHARLES L. HALE, (late Suleiman and Superintendent for B. J. WiMarne) NO. 831 ARCH STREET, MAISITIFACrUIIEU O VENETIAN. and WIND OW SHADES. LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN .TEIA CITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRA NOBLES. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED. , sel7- tf rp B. J. WILLIAMS & lONS, ( NO. 16 North SIXTH Street, Manufacturers of . VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. F.lnest ;assortment In the city, him Mit ostabltelt: nrl ta Lil Prke. t,r.i TO 37 ycitf,r3fitirkif) TAISIA.ItTNDB.-2nKhGli (tll-41(401i) Tainariaufp In au‘ar, landing and for alto a. 11, -igussms, u(),, 1.08 norith Delaware Venue . Velours Mune,
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