c XIV BIT:ALM doe TIA Tan lattaxa tiahttY litfaTTEl2 MKS'S . Ino.trzer.—The knit:NMl lathe elsee of floury fleattergood who died from the effects of a beat big' at Third sue Bober!' etitelth on the 7thinst., weeireptuned Ibis morning. Samuel WyaU, residing No 604 Mover street, testified I 'aim gains up 2hird etreet and Inks knocked down eoma where about Beaver street; When came to tot senses a lass was standing b.side 132••010 the me where I wanted to he tak.n, and I said to the independence Hose Moose; don't time who lame. or whet It wa4 for; I was in Baum ;I was cut is the back of the bead; don't know wh.t time it was; don't know tnover. Cherie , Brattier. recision ISIS Lawrence street, tanned eras at the Indeprnd. Hose House; a little after twelve °Viotti w sited to Third anti George streets; in a fewmOtnenti o.nover and lioUingshead came up; Con over told me that he had knocked a - man down, at Third sad Beaver; that the man came up to him, took him by the collar. and called him aloaftv and - told' him , to go away; al. w more woad ensued. and Conover said no bit him with his fist; while Conover was. telling this, WslnteateenD with blood on. his face, and Conover said that he was the man whom he • knocked down; Wyatt asked me to let him in the L o s house to see his ()marina told hlm it was too late; didn't know Mr,Scatter. This concluded tho evidenie, The verdict of the Jury was— " That the said.,Henry W. Scattergood es= to his death from violence (blows on the head) at the hands of some person to the jury un learn, November 7, 1868, on Beaver street, between Third and Fourth:" Am-AtiorirD Warms. Last evening Mary Holt, alias Baltimore Moll, accompanied by a woman called Flora, went into a restaurant on Ninth, above Spruce. While there Sallie Bernard and Margaret Seymour entered the place. The parties had previously had a quarrel, and words enifued. Margaret Seymour, it is said, picked up spittoon and attempted to strike Mary Holt with it. The proprietor of the saloon then turned all the parties out. Upon getting into the street, it is alleged Mary Holt drew a dirk knife and attacked Manzaret Seymour. The lat ter was cut in the neck, breast and side. She was seriously wounded; and was conveyed to the Hospital. Sallie Bernatd,- her companion, vas cut over the eye, but her injury is not severe. Mary Holt was arrest; d sometime afterwards. This morning she bad a bearing before Alderman Swift, and as the life of the wounded woman is considered in danger, she was committed with out bail, to await the result of the injuries. CHARGRD wrrn — Ronnuter,:-Yesterday after noon Daniel Harvey,residing at N 0.7 Buist court, was caught in the act of robbing the money drawer of Buchanan's tavern, oh Fifteenth street below South. Mr. Buchanan found $8 50 of stolen money in the pocket -of_Harvey— _There was also found upon his person a flue gold chain, which was identified by Mr. H. Kilpatrick, re siding on Sixteenth street above South. It seems that a brother of Mr. Kirkpatrick died, and Har vey sat up us one of the "watchers." Two of the latter got asleep, and while the third was tempo rarily absent from the room, Harvey slipped up stairs and took the chain and a watch valued -at $llO from the pocket of Mr. H. Kilpatrick, who was Mug upon a lounge. In the station-house he acknowledged the theft to Lieut. Connelly, and said that the watch was hidden under some shavings in a carpenter shop back of his resi dence, where it was found. Harvey was com mitted in default of $1,500 bail by Alder Man Morrow. I"nonArtLE ROMICIDE.—A young man named James Slay, residing at No. 182 Elfreth's alley, was arrested yesterday by the Seventh District Police upon the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. It seems that on Thursday night a disturbance occurred in a lager beer sa loon on Julianne street,near Callowhill. Daring the wrangle, a German named Fred Reed was stabbed and was so badly injured that his life is despaired of. He resides at Sixth and Wood streets. Slay is alleged to have been engaged in the fight, but the stabbing, it is charged, was done by another man who has not yet been ar rested. Slay was taken before Alderman Toland and was committed for a further hearing. FLORAL TRIVITTE TO Miss Kicmooo.—Last night at Concert Hall the friends of Miss Clara Louisa Kellogg fairly overwhelmed her with flowers, In baskets. bouqets and bunches. It is doubtlul if any artist has ever been complimented in this city with such a profusion of magnificent flowers, and Miss Kellogg can congratulate her self fairly upon baying found so many warm and generous friends and admirers among our peo ple. Neither in New York nor Boston was she so much flattered. TILL TAPPING.—John Hagen and John Wil liams were arrested yesterday at Thirteenth and Lombard streets for fighting in the streets. It was subsequently ascertained that Hagen had en tered the liquor store of Louis Vester, N. E. cor ner of Twelfth and Lombard streets, and robbed the money-drawer. He was observed by Mrs. Vester leaving the premises as Ehe was returning from market. Hagen will hate a hearing at the Central station. BEAT A WOMAN.—Edward McMullin was ar rested yesterday by Policeman Blee, of the Fifth District, _on the charge of assault and battery. It is alleged that be entered a cigar store on Twentieth street, below Spruce, and after;beating the woman who was attending the store, amused himself by breaking the windows. McMullin was taken before Alderman Patchell, and was held in $6OO bail to answer. SHEEP firmtuzio.-.--Two youths, named Thee. Moore and Dennis Lanahan, were arrested yes terday upon the charge of having been con cerned in the larceny of fifty sheep, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, several days ago. They were committed for a further hearing by Alder man Mardi. THE CHEITHUT ST. TuseernE—On Monday evening next, the Cbettnnt St. Theatre. will begin a /revel at traction In the shape of a firs:-c'Ets4 cirens perform ance. The building will be titte .1 up in a vary hand. some manner for the purpose, and a company will sp pear of a character very midi superior to say that we have ever had in this city before. Mr. Sion, the Man 'ager of the Theatre, has engaged the moat ticcom pihhed members of four (tiff Irent compauiee, at an .ettnrmus expense, and cacti individual will appear nightly in some one act which is a speciality. Per haps the greatest attraction to those who are partial to equestrian performers will he Mr. James Robinson, -who is celebra , ed all the worla over for hie feats upon horseback,und who is always certain to attract crowded houses. In addition, Mr. slim] announce the Levan thiC Brothels, who, as gymnasts and abrobals, fire said to r xcel the famone Hanlon Brothers In every re spect. Mr efeo. Wambold will appear nightly with a troop of performing doge and monkeys. and there will be a mullitude of other acrobats, ridars and hene/al Auxiliary artists, with a splendid stud of orses and ponies. Mr. Sinn announces that. It is his into: Winn to make this entertainment unexceptionable in every respect. Notting will be said or done to al rend the most fastidious and moral. The performan".es will be of such a character that they.can be vi.ired by all. There will be—in short=a circus of the very highest. class, and there is every reason to believe that t le enterprise will be a erect sn recce. A NOBLE Cmtam.--The Philadelphia Ortho ptedic Hoepital, for the care of clu , .-foot, curvature of spine, and all other contractions and deformities, tem porarily situated at No. 15 South Ninth street, oppo site the Universicv of Pennsylvania, has just ended its first year of usefulness. A large number of del , rmed persons have been cured or under treatment, many of which deformities were of a most agirray.tted charac ter. In 1840, under almost precisely the same circum stances, was the Royal Orthopielic Hospital of London started, and now treats over 2,000 cases annually, end 40,0110 have been under treatment since its orgat ization. - The•iltto kite!? of Loudon show over 90.000 deformed persons in that city alone, which, iudging us at the same rate, would give over 25,001 sere. The great necessity for such a 11. , 5p,1t0 shot] id, therefore, be apparent to every One. This one is en tirely del cadent upon volunt ury sub , erlpt ion for sup port, and is worthy of atteroT .n. A clinic is held dully at 12, mu en advice and tree meut are Llyen gratui tously to the poor. AsADEnly OF FINK ARTS Chestnut street above Tenth Mr. Beaumont's Collection of Gems cf Art. Day and Evening. Admission free. WILLIAM A. &roans, Esq., who has been ab sent from the city for come years, hail' returned and resumed the practice of law at No. 113 South Fifth street. Hie card will be found in to-day's paper. CARNIVAL TIME IN VP-NICE—Tile moat Impor tant work of the celebrated urtett, CAgI. ever imported, now on view in the Eneterti fiallertes of the Penrikylvania Academy of Fine Arts Admission free. BAXTER ' S ion A V ES. —ll:Axtet 'a Fire Z , )ua VC --ander Nonrottett.nleapl.„Johtt W. Ryan, will t..ive nn - ..exbibltion drill et the Walnut Street Theatre, to the Interval between the two dramas on the bill. The Zopavee aro drilled up to the p 'lnt of perr de ti,, n , and Captainitygn btrud'tee them with nur eltleta triad. A flue entertainment may be expected. • TILL EXTILAORI.)IIIARY Vi r OttK OF Airr Mar- Scetat• Cuiro, Egypt,. by W. Getitz, of lierlitf, nein' exbibltiog thu ll:Aste,/ Gullerle4 the PiTurlivatiltt .Aettdemy Ot Fill° Arts, Adiniiipion SCHENCK' S PULMOFIC Syitur, SEAWEED Tomo sato MADDRASCI PILLS; Wilt cure Corteittattrtott, Myst: Court atetirarid Dsrsearsta., if • taken accordieg to .the: -direetlons. They Itre'ell three to be taken at the Came , time. They cleat the stomach, relax the liver and - Put it to work; then the appetite becomett the. food digests and makesood blood; the patient bsgine • to , grow in flesh; th - e. di seased matter ripens_ln the. lunge, and th e patient 'outgrows the disease-and gots wel - This is the only way , to sure consumption. ' To these three medicines Dr. .1 Schenck. of Phila.' delphia, owes his unrivaled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption The Palmonle Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges it and purities 'the blood. The Mandrake Pills , act upon tee liver, remove all obstructions ttberefrem, give the organs a healthy tone,iand care liver complaint, which is (moor the must prominent canoes ofconsumpt ion. - lhe Sea weed Tonic n - orates the powers of the stomach; strengthena the dikestion and bran It to a normal and healthy . condition. The great reason why physicians do not fere con sumption ie.ithey try to do too much; they give medi cines to step the cough, to stop chide, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, sad by so doing they deraege the • whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventuaily the patient sinks and die-. Dr. Schenck in his treatment does notrtry to stop a cough, night-sweats, chits or fever. Remove the catiee and they will all stop of their own accord No one can be cured of. Consurep ion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh; Canker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are made healthy Dr. Schenck himielf, who nos enjoyed uninterrup ted h. filth, was wasted aw ty to a mere sko eton. is the very last'stage of Pulmonary Consumption, hie physicians having pronnunced his case tonxilesa, and abandoned him to his fate. He was cared by the afore said medicines, and since his recovery many thousands similarly afflicted have u-ed Dr. Schenck's prepara tions with the same remarkable success Foil direc tions accompany each, molder , it not obsoletely neces sary to pert onolly see Dr. Schenck unless patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is prof. Esionally at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be add; essed. lie is also professiotedly at No. fl BOND street, New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. $5 HANOVER street, Huston, every other Wednesday. Be gives advice tree, bat, fur a thorough examination with hia Respiromeier the price is $5. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to, 8 P.' M. Pro e - of Bit. T'ultnonic Syrup`-ani Seaweed Tonic tech $1 60 per bottle, or $7 DO a half dozen. Man- , drske Pills, 85 cents per box. A full supply of Dr. Schenck's medicines for sale at all times at his rooms. Also for sa!e ny Druggists and Dealers. AN . OBJECT OF INTHREST.—A beautiful piece of Ornamental Penmanship may be seen in one of the show windows of the Grover ;.t . Baker establishment, 780 Chestnut street. It is a highly flut.heri engrossed ra pF of the officers and managers of the •'Young Peo ple's ABPOllati,,n of the North Broad Scren, Presoyte ritm (birth." It is the work of Mr. Z. T. Ball, a young gentleman .ot this, city,--who cer.ainly_ 8110WEi great aptitude for this art: ANDREAE; A CliElin4CllB . beautiful work, "The Sea Shore at Scheveningen," now on free exhibition in he Eastern Guile;lerut the Pennsylvania Academy or Pine Arts, Chestnut street. POLIIICAL. NEBRASKA.. The Vote for Preedflont—Official. Grant. Seymour. Total. Burt county.... 325 143 468 Butler • " .... 44 16 60 Cass " .... 791 450 1,241 Cedar • 29 8•l Cumlng .... 132 110 242 Dakota " .... 144 141 285 Dixon " 61 •"' 52 113 Dodge 44 183 541 Douglas " :: •. : 856 1,939 1,567 3 506 Gage " .... 302 77 379 Hall " .... 190 - 56 246 Jalerson it .... 74 0 74 Johnson 44 .... 333 98 431 Lancaster ft .... 372 170 542 L'Etureni Court " .... 21 2 . 23 Madison .4 43 47 Merrick • ft .... 46 10 56 Nemaha 44 .... 967 351 1,318 Otoe " .... 958 720 1,678 Pawnee it .... 488 43 531 Platte 4, .... 166 128 294 Richardson • ft .... 915 499 1 414 Sappy " .... 251 261 512 Saunders 41 • •• • 158 78 236 Seward At .... 159 41 200 Stanton " .... 41 16 27 Washington " .... 469 153 622 Grant's maj. in 5tate...4,290 Whole vote .. 15,168 " in 1866 .. 9.063 Increase in two years .. 6,105 York and Saline are not returned They poll a small vote—not 100 in all, and are about equally divided between the two parties. OITY N uw•l'l 0 EIS ,tire Sixth Palle for Additional Not irm ELEGANCE AND EXCELLENCE COMBINED "If affords me great p ensure to bear witne+s to the excellence of :he Grover & Baker Family Sewing Ma chine. I have bad one in my family for some two years, and from what I know of Its workings, and from ihe testimony of many of my friends who we the same, I can hardly see how anything could be more complete or ghe better satistaaion. The machine I hate is one of the most elegant I have ever seen".-- LETTEh ILIUM Mlle. GENERAL GnANT. TEN CENTS EXPENSE IN NINE YEARS "I have long thought that, in Jusiice to the excel- It uce of your Sewing Machine, it was my duty to in fo m you frat..lNß VF.Ans since, I purchased one from your agent in this city. and that 1 have had it in con stant use since that time, aid, during the entire pc ri, d, the expense, aside from a few needles, has been TEN oENTB- to keep it In perfect repair. I give tue above as evidence of the superiority of your machine over others, because I have used those made by other parties. but wilti little satisfaction."—f LETTHIt EEN.NI MRS. M. E. WILSON, WABUINGTON, D. C., TO GitOVEr, & BARER S. M. Co. A LONG'IItIED HOCSItHIILD PRIM!). "Mote than two-thirds of all the sewing done in my family for the last two ye.•rs has been done by Grover & Baker's Machine, and I have never had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolic• some boys will ma lie in whole cloth. It is, iat my topinioll, by far the most valuable that I have tried. Honestly appreciating the excellencies of your ma rt ine, I routo give it no higher praise than the fart that when my only daughter married I gave her this long-tried h o usehold friend, depriving myself of its ,errtee ,, to lighten her tlrst assumption of domestic ,1*• • " • From MDR. lIHNLY WARD TlF,Ecuicit. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Ma,gazin des Modes, 1014 WALNUT STREET. For the better convenience of her Patrons, Mrs. PROCTOR has REMOVED her DRESS-MAKING ROOMS to 1014 WALNUT STREET, where ehe will bo happy to see her Mende The general Dry Goods &witless will be con- tinned a 3 heretofore, at 920 Chestnut street J. W. PROCTOR & CO. no6.lmrPO TUB FINE MUM. LOOKING GLASSES, pwiTm VERY CHEAPEST 33 kl B'Y` . JAMES EARLE & SONS, , 816 CHESTNUT.STREET. THE DAILY . BULLETIN-PHlLAbEtit i lliA ;SATU.R - DAY; N6VEMBEit, 28=1868 9,729 6,439 15,168 5,439 ouir ikuoinr. ]op Superb Vorded'atd Oharigtiablii At $1 SO per;yaill. - RICKEY,SHA-RP. & t ea No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. SUPER B OT_T - ALIT Y OP 28-inoh, 30-inch and 32• inch BLACK LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS A Great Bargain. RICKEY, SHARP 45‘ CO., No. 727 CHESTNUT:Street. VELVET FENS, VELVET CLOTHS AND Superb Ahtraeau Cloakings IN GREAT VARIETY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. 131aiike1a4 r 131a,nlzet s • A LaMar. STOCK OF •The Most Tiesiriitile Make At Bair. mely Low Prices. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., ___No.I.27_CRESTNUT Street no2Blt, HAMRICK & COLE, Propose to Signalize the week commenting Monday, November 30th, BY A DEMONSTRATION IN FINE PARIS BROCHE SHAWLS ! We shall than offer New and Exquisite Designs, Heretofore $lOO at $65. Heretofore Alms at M. Heretefo. e rig at $45. Ileretofote $4O at $2B. Paisley Illhavla, Mlle Centres, $lB. Selling Elsewhere at $3O. Our stock of Shawls' is large and attractive..and this SPECIAL SALE is designed to insure Its speedy reduction. 1 - IAMEICK & No. 45 North Eighth Street. Itscos. "sots. CLOTH - HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER Wish to k cep before the public the fact, that they aim to keep the largest and most varied stock of nil descriptions of CLOTH TO BE FOUND IN PHILADELPHIA. Men's Coatings and Cassiineres. Goods for Boys' Wear. Ladies' Cleakings of every kind.' ALWAYS ON HAND. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE; Corner of Eighth.and Market Sts, PHI LADELPHI A. .02541 m all Trade. 1868 EDWARD FERRIS, GIRARD STORES. NM. en Eleventh and Chestnut Sts, Entrance 36 South Eleventh, 01 , k tdlS AT JOB PRICES 20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle Work Embroideries. ALSO, 1,000 Doz. Linen Hdids.---All kinds. Real and Imitation Valenoienne,Thread, Guipure and Cluny Laces. And a complete "took of Wlu TE GEO OEOS. artraingrgrfilliatur celebrated lr make of Puffing" la2S-tn th s HAMRICK & COLE. SPECIAL CARD. In order to prepare space for an unusually elegant display of HOLI DAY GOODS now in port and about to arrive, we shall exhibit from this date to December 10th the Greatest Bargains ever put forth in General DRY GOODS. We have determined to carry the smallest poesible portion of our magnificent btoek after January Ist, HAMHAMRICK & COLE,_ RICK 4.5 North E4ghth Street u021.7t. JOHN W THOMAS Nos. 406=41407N. Second Street, orisezi ms LIAO IND ELEGAIIT ' ATOM WINTER DRY GOODS EMBRACING ALL OF THE Newest Designs and Fabrics, AT PRAMS WARRANTED TO DE AB Low as they eon be bought elsewhere. au2BU Join+ INDIA SHAWLS AND BOARFO, GEORGip FRYER, No. 916 CIEIESTNUT STREET, Invitee attention to hie stock of Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Also, an (decant 'took of BILKS in Black and °Wore ; FANCY SILK PLUSHES, POPLINS, BRAWLS and FANCY GOODS. India chawle and acacia Altered,Repairod and Cleaned in a superior manner. 0030. ro§ 727 OUBTNUTSTREET 727 REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street, OFFER TO-DAY 50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics, At 25 cents per yard ) worth double the price. RICE EY, SHARP & CO. No. 727 Chestnut Street. UM MP LINEN STORE, IP' 82S .A.ireh Street. Several Cheap Lots of TOWELS,' TOWELING by the yard, TABLE LINENS; NAPKINS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. ap 4ir The largest Linen Rosh In the city at Importer's prices. aes-va w I LA.At AA e t , 4 Fourth and Arch. HAVE REDUCED SOME DESIRABLE AND SEA. SONABLE GOODS, AS MUCH AND PERHAPS MORE. THAN OTHERS. FOR THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS. LYONS SILK VELVETS. EX kENBIVE LONG SHAWLS. FXR•T QbALITY roPiA , a. BEST ASTIIACAN CLOTHS. VELVETEENS AND PLuSEIRI3. DRESS 0( lUDS REDUCED. ALL•WOOL PLAIDS AND FLAID POPLINS. laMin or I tlf Fiat% dm. Funs ! PUIE/LS ! A. K. & F. K. WOMRATII, No. 1212 Chestnut Street. (Late etand 417 ARCH Street), ARE SELLING Ch ildron 7 s Sets of Furs at $5. Ladies' siberian Squirrel Sets,sS upwards 61 Mink Sable $lO 6, •C German Fitch .6 $l5 66 64 - Stone !Marten 6i $2O 64 66 Royal Ermine 66 $4O 44 6, Ranson Bay Sable 46 $5O •' 66 Russian Sable 64 $lOO 66 ENGLISH RIDING BOAS, SKATIIG HUFFS, Se., FUR GLOVE 9, FOOT RUFFS, LAP BLANKETS. • A great variety of Carriage and Sleigh Robes. K. & F. K. WOMEATH I No 1212 Chestnut Street, ' PHILADELPHIA. autas in W ann't, 4 • • i jjj The Best-Fitting and Best-Made T OF THE DAY IS The "Improved Pattern Shirt," AT TILE OLD STAND OF JOHN C. ARRISON Not/:1 and 3 North Sixth Street, (And nowhere else), which has given so much eatisfa lion all vho have used it. GUARANTEED IN ALL PARTICULARS. Also, a superior assortment of Grentlemen''s Goods, Suitable for the spason, comprising SILK saERINO. WOOL, and COTTON Under Shirts and Drawers, --wriippore..BMeke, iicilare,9cark,Tleff, Ohms, EfdkfiUm. r, 04-W m rp2m YriANTON PkESERVED GINGER. PRESERVED vv (Anger, in syrup of Oro celebrated Chyloong brand; also. Dry Preserved . Oinger, in boxes, imported and for sale by JOSEPH B. BUSt3IER dc 00., 108 South Delaware avenue. IMPERIAL FRENOLI;PRI.INES.--lo 11,113E8 IN TIN eanulsters and t aney boxes, Iniported_aisd tor sale by 308. D. BIJSBIBR (JO— n e Beath INlnwar* wombs. NRW CROP ARABIAN DATES,—IOO MATT& FMB Quality. landing and for gain by JOB. B. DIIIMIER (K)„ lw Beath Delaware ;WM& SALE 11 . 0 M . E - R a - 01 J L DAY & . r 0 . 6„, 81S and a;2O . Chestnut Street, Below OontioenHo tel, - PHILADELPHIA': Sales to Commence Novembet. Silks, Dress Goods- Shawls ,Cloaking Cloths, Laces and Embroideries Linens and White Goods, &e, Hosiery and Gloves &e. Mourning Goods, &c, &e. &e. - Owing to the wide reputation of their House, it is needless to detail the character of their stock. IL, C. & Co. would merely State that their '-_ - "IMPORTATIONS OF THE PRICkINT SEASON ' WHICH MUST BE SOLD _ NEW MARBLE BUILDING, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD, Have never been surpassed in Philadelpbbx, containing an Of' texture in medium priced goods, as well as tho CHOICEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. H., C. & Co. would advise all desirous of obtaining GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, To lose no time before inspecting their stock, feeling assured that the UNPARALLELED PRICES, At which the entire stock will be disposed of, must insure RAPID SA LtS. , i • BAI 14-1 Y & C 0 •- I • , /- .444 IJrA A lti‘A LIM /544 ,4. - . Chestnut and Irwelft.h• - •Stre - et - s, t.ii, ./Zio&P 1406:05" FRAT.H IMPORTED NOVELTIES JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Diamonds, Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Opals. Pearls, Solitaires, Clusters, Italian, Byzantine Venetian, Opera Wastes, Pipes, Match Boxes, Cigar Stands, Ir k•stands, Porte-incinnaies, Cigar Cases, Bridal Fans, French Clocks, Vienna Clocks, Marble Statuary, SILVER AND PLATED WARES. Cake Beak's% Castors Flower Suinee, Butter Dishes, Vegetable Dishes, Eto , Etc. Gotham Plated Ware. Epergnes, Fruit Dishes, Waiters, Gorham . Silver Ware, Open every Evening till 9 o'clock during December BAILEY & CO., Chestnut MR. BEAUMONT'S COLLECTION, EXCLUSIVELY ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART, WILL 313 E SOLID ON Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, December 1 and 2, at 7 1-2 O'Clock. NOW ON EXHIBITION AT frizz ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Cards of admission to Sale can be obtained gratuitously at our office: 13. SCOTT, Jr. no2B at FOR SALE. la —BO or log acres, Bristol Pike, above 7 mile COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM NOR SALM. ' . 2 I p, ail al I e rat, lila ruess.riz ulcers. Pi ILO ofile. " stone. MATB101:1 house and dwelling to let. l.n• . , torero of a Moth ismix, Boots, Shoesatc., quire on promisee, or 810 Locust rtreeL , mdfi4t. I Will find it to their interest to use our UNRIVAI.LED I MA( MINETWrOT mid the "Milford Linen Tarcol." Manufactured expreEsty for us from• the best matorial, and warranted a eunertor article. TRE MCRAE RIANUFACTUIRD4i4OIIPANV . Di annfacturere amid Proprietors of the BINGEft, tikwma, MACHINE. No: 1106 C)ll,*istnut Street. 1021yrp WM, L. (.100i'Ult, Agent rFOR SALE. ' A neat three - story HOUBP, No. 1319 011vo street. Inn " mediate potoettion. Anolt' to • P. P..MIDDLETON. no2B 8111 4 No. 6 North Front otroot. GBEEN GINGER.:-LANDING' AND FOR SALE DV J. /3, DUgALUIi & Q0,..108 Out& Delaware itvg4tlt) Preparatory to removal to their Endless Variety GRAND OPENING. YOU THE JEWELRY. Viennese, Bohemian, Frenoh. „ English, Russian, American, sWit:4B, Watches, awls*, English, American, Chains, FANCY GOODS. Party Fans, Reticules, Glove Boxes, Monchoir Boxes, Card Stands, Music Boxes, Skate Bogs, BRONZE GOODS. Statuettes, Busts, From the beat French Modellers. Parian Ware and Twelfth Streets, Philadelphia. hEVVIIN Seal Rings, Seals, Charms.... Scarf Pin; Scarf Rings, Studs, Sleeve Button, Lookels, Necklaces, Brooches, Ear Hinge, Bracelets, Etc). Jewelry Cases. Dressing Cues, Bonoon Boxer, Jardinieres, Vases, Toilet Sees, French Bouquets, Eto . Etc. Groups, Eto.. Paintirtge.