... - 1 8 THE DAILY EVENING TBIRAPH Mj ELECTION 1WTEL1IGKKCE. Hew York VOTE BY OOOTIM, BrriCIiL. ran noil w wn. rruiu For Against ton man rnra JAlbanv 1IM1 11320 11441 113D1 iW M 3448 411ft 3U 3.10O mt 3.W3 4915 vm 3974 oh 130X1 1H9J 19ft4 sv SftftO 3838 1181 6173 8M7 5M7 74V7 844 3420 6486 MS 21)12 2801 2ft9 'il'24 8o.11 sm lAileaany ..... 6.1.10 3il 63.18 Hroome 6173 61H8 attaraogus. . 6728 348 4075 JH14 33Kt SflHO 3589 KM3 ilDKO ;I8 5809 7HH0 8723 84A1 6SK8 37119 fffMi IW3I Cayava 772 J Chant-aqua,. B7.M) j Cifieroang .... (407 i Chenango.... 6fr71 , 4 Hilton 84)09 j Colombia..... 61M I Cortland 372 Jbelaware...... M48 6060 7M 3V) 6 Jiutcheea 781 60H1 7M7 mi Krte... .Mm 13132 12604 Xmi aoxg rranklln H!i8 (lenesee J!1 8 (Iimm 3-210 Fulton A Ham. sm Herkimer ft I HI Ifl'S 3130 14 84115 8 SI J SH9 3K31 HUM 8-.HI4 11X4 1274' ft 1 78 3088 7929 US 6894 8648 2660 6l't'5 sooi 32ml 4169 JeOeraon 8147 MI4 7148 AI31 Kin Lewis 10BTO 291 -14 19!pS3 2HH10 8182 2H70 3178 2677 Livingston..,. 4rM 3118 SM8 4ft41 8123 S.MI3 8118 Madison RH3 Monro llMiOS 5937 10107 Montgomery.. 3619 31 ll 8802 New York.... 334(12 8W77 33679 80;M 13436 .25114 Niagara 4718 8969 4707 8998 Oneida 12431 11121 11411 111 VI Onondaga 117W) 8028 11W4 8ai3 Ontario. M7I 8072 Mft9 8690 Orange 7178 6497 7164 8702 Orleans. 45H6 -HUB 3.V11 2138 Oswego 83A8 MHO ' 8466 5410 Otsego 6335 5797 6342 673 Pulliam. 1329 1430 1327 1411 (Jneens 3611 4874) 3633 4.M Rensselaer.,.. 9S80 7ft64 OftU 7M7 Richmond.... 1108 2479 IS 2M Rockland lft.W . 1978 188) 1 Hi. Lawrence. 10648 3146 104S8 8i48 8028 847 6.199 1343 6349 443 lrt!4 4'208 6711 18tt 1787 4173 1184 4341 18,0 2807 avi 2627 2774 bVA 912 2011 6642 Naratoga 6078 4131 HW achenectafy.. 29 19.18 Hchoharle 80h2 44 Hchuyler 2M 1HH4 Heneca. ...... 2767 0114 Htenben....... 8021 ftftOJ Hullolk 4W3 3671 Halllvan 2987 M2J, Tioga ... 9 "I?, Tompkins...... 4i 2962 Ulster . J 'Warren...... VH l4 Washington.. 6972 3036 Wayne 80:1 4"26 Westchester.. 7621 82H8 Wyoming '4103 22H8 latea 2878 1476 2480 313 2675 2746 8014 4076 2990 82 4467 6941 2523 6964 66'il 7600 4018 2672 Total 866.317 352,610 366,974 352,009 221,693 168 617 Feoton'a maiorltv I3.8H7 Womltord'a majority 14 962 Majority for Jfl mention 63,182 OBITUARY. Fa-cncli Forrest, of the JLate Rebel Navy. The toleurapb announces the death at Wash ins lou jeHterolay of one of tbe oldest naval otiicers of the country. French Forrest was a middy of the Unitod States Navy in 1811, and though entering the service after Farragut and othex9 not less distinguished, ran ahead of hlin In the line ot promotion, and reached a captaincy eleven years before Farragut did. He resigned Iiih commission us captain to take Pervice in the liebel cause, but, nim h to his disappointment. -wn,B piven no hinher rank. He was detailed as chief of the ordnance and detail othce, and served in that bureau ujctil near the close ol the war, whet he was sent to command a boa!., not afliip, on the Alabama river, just in time to Mirrender It and himself at discretion. James Brewster, of New Haven. The famous carriage manufacturer of New llRven, James llrewsier, died in that city on the 22d inst. He may be said to have built the Hartford and New Haven Railroad. Besides, he nave New Haven an orphan asylum, her first lespectable building, largely endowed Yale Col lege, and was engaged at the time of his death in building tlie New Haven and Derby JRailroad. AMUSEMENTS. Tvew Chbsnut Steekt 1 hvatrb This is the last nisrbt ol Mr. Joe JelU-rson and Jiip Van Winkle. On Monday evening, Bouuicault's Lou; Strike will be produced m niaguiCceut style in this piece a telegraph olhce scene u introduced. Tho Western Union le egraph Company run a wire to tbe staaro connecting with all paria of the world An operator will be piesent each evemnir, and will receive ttis current news by telutrrauh froiu Europe and America np to tue hour wheD the senna opens, and his despatches will be read to thu audionoe every yenliig. Akoh Strkbt Theatrb Mr. Dan Uryant g faro well performance. Uliamus O'Jirien and The Jiobber's Wire. On Monday even ne Mj and Mrs Howard Taut, the lamous protean arts' 8, comment) a brief en . naiiemont. They come to us recommended In the kivhost manner by the nubiio trees of Lsudou aud &ew York. WALNnr ' Fthekt Theatre. Mr. Booth's last mpht 1 he Apostate, with booth as "Feacara," J. B JlObcrts as "ilalcc," and Barton Hill as "Uemeya." On Monday cvonintr the Philadelphia favorite. 'Mrs. D 1'. Bowers, will appear, supported by Mr, J, (J. MoCollom, who, report 8Aj 8, has improved im- ' wenscly ol late, The New Amebican Theatre. The Black Crvok is the delight of thousands who visit this thsatie each evening. This new speotaole seem, to increase in popularity upon every representation. Tbe last scene, "The bhower of Dew-drops," is decidedly the most srorgeously beau til ul that has ever been witnessed in this country. Tae managers' Miatto is, "Do drop in and soo it I" Miss Kate I'enuoyer, Miss Susie Sumrnorfield, Mins Isadora Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. Toney Denier, Mr. 1'. K. Hann, and Mr. Alock Fisher are all very good in their respective roles, and the piece is played througuout in an acceptable mt.aner. Nothing occurs in the perlornmnce that could shock the feelings ot the most fastidious person, ana hundreds ot our most respectable citi zens have witnessed the new ilay with pleasure. Tbx Cut Mubedm Theatre has been closed lor repairs, it is said ; we are informed that it will HhorUy be reopened, with new candidates lor public lavor and completely lenovatod. The Handel aud Haydn Society. This dis tinguished Musical Association will produce, m ao prepi'iato style, aurtng the coming winter the grand oratorios ot Elijah, Ht. Paul, and iMvid, with the best naaslcal artistes in the solo parts, and a Handel and Haydn chorus ot five hundred voices. Tbe first concert will take place on Thursday evening, Decem ber 13, with Dr. GuillmoUe, the celebrated basso Jrom Boston; tieorge bimpson, tflnor.ot tiew York ; MIps Uuroline McC'uffrty, and Miss H. M, Alexan der, ot Philadelphia. Caul Wolfsoun'b Matinees. Mr. Carl VVrolf fohu, the eminent pianist, announces elsewhere that he has completed arrangements tor giving a sari es ot Bix ot tiis popular apremuli fete munifaes in the Foyer ot the Academy of Music Tbe first matinee will occur on Friday next. November 80. Mr. Woli kotiu wid be assisted by Mr J. Pollute, basso cau- ....... 1 . . . i I? ...... I ri,,nMI II....... Academy or Moaro. On next Monday evening the meat Unglish orator, statesman and rolorm r, HfEiy Viiiceut, Esq., will ueliver tin 11 ao oration upon tle ' Great American Conflict." liis eubject on Tuesday evening will be "O'iver Cromwell." No lover of tieedoin, nationa'ity, aud true eloquence should miss these two literary treats. Caknckoss & DixKY.liave a great bill for thiB ev mnr, The Marble Lover will oe gicon again, ty retjuest. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of (tuKjcter 8alona Allison, P. J. Tina l ourt was occupied to-day .with the disposition ol habeas corpus Cjsos, and the transaction ol mis. c!laneous butiness. The Commonwealth ex relations Thomas Sheri dan vs Wilhelnuna Pienyer, Annie Lore a, aud Emma Eichoru. The case was thus: Early on tho morning oi October ' Mr. Sheridan was at his stall ui tbe market at Eleventh aud Fitzwater strtet". TheBe girls wero quairulllug.And withotit any cause begau cailmgitiiu old gontleman abusive namea. Mr. H'lerldan took these girle beiore an Alderman, on a charge ot ualng violent Uuguage, and bad lliem bound over to keep the peace. The girls tbon went to another Alderman, swore they were not at the tuaiket on the morning of October 20, and bad Mr tihendan bouud aver to Ai.swer a charge of perjury. Mr. Bhorldan then went again to an Aldei niau, proved their atatemonts taiae, and had tliem bouud over to answer the ci.arge of penury also Mr. Hheriuan did a better purtol thetalkiiiff After he had made a abort story very long, the Court discbarfed koth parties. Hia Honor Judge Ainson taid to Mr. Sbendau, "As you say, 1 hare no doubt you are a very old man. and a very lespectable citizen. But nevormiud what women mav asy; they can talk very orten when men can't." Mr. Sheridan answered," 1'h oak ee, your Honor mcr ya long roign on that bench, arali. it does thia ould heart good to scale's there." He then departed trout Court with ft most wonder, lully broad grin on his face. ihi morning, E. W. O-brien addresasd the Court . in reference to the use pt btepbenavut Walker, Fanwrn, and Parhi, rtatlna: that Mr. L. C. Ca'Kldn lor defendants, bad mid he in'endnd to domnrvor Bvore to quaHh, and that he now ak ed the Conrt to call upon the dofenre ta take tome action la the eaae. Ihta ta an old caao. and hai boen before the Court several tirtoa om habeas corpus. The defen dant are charred in the bill of Indictment with conp piracy to chnat and detrand in the Monongolia Oil Company. Mr. Caanidy armwerod that the act of Aaaembly declared that he had a rlht to domur any time before ajnry had been iworn to trf t'io eaae; and that no offloor had the power to make him do o now. The Conrt, ot courae. aupported Mr. Caaaldy, and tho matter wa lor the preaent (hi- mt?amoel Mlntord was heard on harwf the lniyn of email aum of money, on different oooa. aiona, trom the store ot Ihomas Uen. .Minrora, -an old Rentleman. had been emptove-J in ho hqiior houw ol Mr. Owena, Bixtoonth and "w tlro.e,f: and, the allegation ia. waa n to take aeyeral lota of money out. He wa remanded for trial before a Juni'the eaae of Jamea TTetmore, alias '-Mysterious Jimmy Tonyfotlolaehreof aa.anlt and bat teiVath intent to commit a larceny, a motion ll7. .lr was made by Christian Kneaas, Kaq., wa.wneUhe "evidenen, and therefore illefal, and defendant is innocent ot the charge. The moUon was granted and rule made abeolnte, CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Addilwna. Local Item see Hiird Fage.) A Meeting of the Friends op Eqtjao. Riuhts. An informal meeting of the friends of equal rights was held at No. 727 Filbert street, this mocnlng at 10 o'clock, to consider the ex pediency ot forming an Equal-Right Associa tion for the State of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Mott said she did not think it necessary to have any particular order, or to appoint a chairman, but to confer ireely together, which suggestion was concurred in by those present. Butan B. Authony said we are not only to make sure of the republican idea so far as the equality of races is concerned, but also to secure the equality of individuals throughout the republic In other words, the real republican idea is the equality of individuals. Our convention in Albany was the lii's-t which we have held since our or ganization in May, and it was for the specific purpose ot inaugurating a canvas of the btate ot New York, in view of the pending Constitutional Convention which is to beheld next summer, and our plan of canvassing is to bold conventioDS and lectures and meetings throughout the entire State, to secure the or ganization of Equal Rights Clubs and Commit tees in every city and village and school dis trict of tbe State, and whose business shall be to secure the circulation of tracts, and call lec turers to instruct tbera on this grand question. Beg'nnine in New York city on the 6th or 7th of December, with our first convention, we ex pect to commence there.going into Brooklyn and then to all the principal cities of the State. We propose petitioning the Legislature of the State, asking them to set the qualifications of voters, so as to spcure the ballot to all colored men and women and white women, on equal terms. We want to secure the equality ot all, white and black, and we want tue women of every State to inaugurate a movement to canvass their own State men or women who believe in equal rights precisely as we are doing in New York. That is what we ask, and it is what I would like to see, the friends here this morning make this a committee to call the people of Philadelphia together, or of Pennsylvania, to call a State meeting and in augurate a Pennsylvania Equal Rights Associa tion, which shall make its principal object the agitation of tho right of ballot to all men and all women, on equal terms, without regard to color; because today, if we eo forward and secure the ballot only to the black man, as it beems the only way that it will be secured. It is to be done by compromise, that is, the Republicans are going to make a Consii tutional amendment, and guarantee to the blauk man the right to vote on equal terms with the white man perhaps inserting the word ''male" in the Constitution, which debars women, and we have no right to sit still ana see it done. Mrs. Mott said it was incumbent upon those assembled, additionally so now, to make an effort to secure the ballot tor women. The question ot the right ot women to suffrage was then discussed. A motion to appoint a committee to call a ' public meeting to consider tbe expediency of tormin? an association was carried unanimously. A committee waa then appointed, consisting of the lollowing iadies and eentlcmen: Sarah Pimh, Lucretia Molt, Robert Purvis, Ellen Childs, Abhy Kimber, Alfred H. Love. After uppjinting a 1-inanco Conim'tlee to collect funds for the meeting, which is to be held sointS time in January next, the meeting adjourned. American Esterpiuse. We notice in an exchange an account of tbe great steel works ot the Messrs. ivruppin ftngiana. xue louuurius auu shops ot the Messrs. Fairbanks & rawing, wnicn are located in st. jounsuury, v u, rivai inein in extent The Company's buildings cover many acres, and give employment to over eleven hun dred men, with a monthly pay-roll of nearly thirty thousand dollars. Thev are now budding large accessions to their works to meet tbe de mand, which is already far in advance of the supply, und is increasing. This Company, whose principal warehouses are in this city, ana whose store is at No. 715 Chcsnut street, manufacture all descriptions of scale", from the immense rail road turn-tables to the most delicate and sensi tive jeweller's and druggist's balance.that Is acted on by a breath. They are ail built upon the most simple plan that' la compatible with per fection of accuracy. Tney also manufacture dry measures ot all kinds of standard capacities. It is needless to speak of their scales, for taey have a world-wide reputation. The firm are now manutactuiint; a patent gas regulator, in vented by Dr. C. M. Cresson. This regulator is intended to be used in public buildings and large halls, to secure t steady aud uniform flow of gas. It is now used in most of our public buildings, and with marked good effect. In the Post Oliice alone, its use hai saved to the Gov ernment over 180,000 feet of ea9 iu one year. Its operation can be seen at the store, No. 715 Ches nut street. Petty CASEb. Thomas Kane, whilst on a drunken frolic, got into a dilliculty with a citi zen at Seventh and Wallace streets, and Kaae'd him last evening. The police, attracted by such a raising of "Cain," at such a late hour, pro ceeded to the ncene of operations, took Kane in hand, and walked him to the station-house. This mornine he hai a heariuc before Alderman massey. who held him in $000 bail to answer the charee of assault and battery. Pat. McCorwick, who Is of a malicious disposi tion wheu in his cups, was arrested at Ninth nd Jell'erson streets last evening, whilst en gaged in the pleasant occupation of smashing me property of others. lie had a hearing beforo Alderman Fitch, and was sent below to meditate unon how much better nit' he would have been if he had not let his "angry passions life. Totjno TntEVKB William Talmadge and rerainanu oeiuer, two young lads about lwelo rears old, were caught in tbe cellar of the house No. 1035 Spring Garden street. Tbe pro prietor having occasion to go down into his cellar, found the two secreted behind some barrels. He dragged them out, and found in their possesion a quantl y of. dates which thev bad stolen. One ot the boys had been caueht in a like nx betore, and is an old offender. They had a hearing before Alderman Massey, who ueiu mem eacn in $3uu uau to aaswer the cnarge oi larceny. Pennsylvania Academy of Fran Arts In glancing over our advertising columns, we find that Mr. Schaus, of New YoiJc, will with draw his splendid collection ot French, German. and Bchrian Paintings as early as Decem ber R, und wejiope that our moneyed roeu aud connoisseurs will retain many of these exquisite inreign gems in our city. An Owner Wanted. An owner is wanted for two barrels of salt fish, and about twenty fathoms of 34 inch manilla rope, new and old. It can be seen at Police Station, Fifth yiHtncu Ak ' Unrtjit Fkixow. A pugnacious individual, namd Daniel Devlin, was arrested at Musicfl.1 Fund Hall last night, for lighting and disorderly conduct. Daniel, it appears, was rather under the influence of ardent at the time, and got into a quarrel with some person in the restaurant attached to the Hall. (Jetting un manageable, he was taken into custody and had a hearing beforo Alderman Swift, who held him in $100 ball to keep the peace, and dis missed him with a reprimand on hia promising never to do to again. CARELKSBjfEss.-rWe call attention to the almost criminal carelessness exhibited by the proprietors of stores and their attendants. We refer more particularly to leaving stores and buildings open through the night without any protection against tbe inroads of thieves or incendiaries. We present a few that were found open in our district last night: Store, No. 141 S. Eighth street; residence, No. 711 Walnut street; restaurant. No. 1008 Locnut street; stores, No. 701 and 935 South street, were all iound open by the police after midnight. Latino Up for Wintkr. James Car roll, a person of extremely limited pecuniary resources, went shopping, last evening, on Second street, and possessed himself of sundry pairs of stockings from a dry goods store, near Callowhill street, without consulting the pro- Jrietor's wishes in the matter. The latter had antes arrested for the unbusiness-llke proceed ing, and taken before Alderman Toland, who, after a heat ing in the case, committed him in dctault of $800 to answer the charge. Fire. -This morning, about half-past 5 o'clock, the premises at the corner of Nicetown lane and Hart's lane was discovered to bo on lire, and before the flames could be subdned the whole building was destroyed. It was owned by Dr. Rush, of this city, and had an insurance upon it. The loss will probably amount to about $3000. Tbe house was empty at the time, and the tire is supposed to have been tho work of an incendiary. The Latest !Novkltt. -White shirts are to be superseded. A waterprool shirt-front has been invented. Its snowy pleats outrival linen, and never rumple. All soils are quickly re moved by a damp towel. Thus one may travel to London and back without a change of linen, and the labor Rnd exnense of washinc? nnd imn. Tig white shirt; are no longer a necessity. Wcturdy, No. ii S. Third street, is the manu facturer. Charged -with Larceny. A man. answering to the name of Florence McCarthy. was arrested on a charee of larceny last e veninir. Ho is charged by Mr. Lawrence, who keeos a tavern at No. 752 South Front street, with hav ing robbed him of a small amount of money. The charge wus heard before Recorder Eneu, but tor want ot the proper witnesses in the case. the defendant was held to bail for a further hear ing l o-day. Fall of bNow. Our citizens were prcetcd with a fall of snow this morning. There was not much of it, however, only enough to give notice of its presence. The first fall was about 7 o clock, and then a lew flakes fell about hall pan 8. Fiom the appearance of the weather, we may anticipate a still further and a larger fall of snow before twenty-four hours. Sworn into Office. This morning. Mr. Joseph Severns, a well-known newspaper man of this city, and foimcrly proprietor of the Argus, took the oath of office as Surveyor of this Port, a position to which he was recently appointed by Secretary McCiilloch, ou the re commendation of President Johnson. Admitted. Samuel II. Orwig, formerly a practising member ot the Lewiauurg bar. and member of the Legislature lroru that place, on the motion cf John C. Butler, Esq., was ad mitted in the Common Pleas and District Court topiactice at this bar, as attorney and coun sellor at law. Vr.BiMASOKnY. that band which brother's love unites l cimiis all men this much to know. That o t amldBt their mystic rites Xtiev represent with solemn snow How this great but. ding was begun And finished by Kin .-Solomon. With duo respect to thought so grand, We may mil morle.-tlv recall That but fow buildings in our land Are better prized ihan t'otvor Hall. We Have Good Serviceable Overcoats as low 1 (IS W tiftt French Haiotr Overcoat ; Xipto... ..! 4500 And all inlcrvMin tirades . Wit HAVE Good Casshntre butt s as tow as. .. . 15 00 J-nest French lassimere nuns vp w oj uy And. nil intsmMiin a nrades. Wf Have Good Slack Suits as loto as 22 00 lnest French JStacie Sutts up to. .. oo uu And all intervening grades We Have in short the largest, best assorted, and most complete stocK of Mews, xoums . and Boys' Clothing in Philadelphia equal to any in the city in style, make, and Jit comprising all kinds, styles, sizes, and qualities, adapted to the wants of all, und sold at lower prices than the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded. Ualf way between ( Bennbtt He Co., Fifth akd Tower Hall, Sixth Stb. ( 618 Market Street. E3T"-4W our prices are lower than for several years. $W Good Coats for $10. t 1-iOOD COATS FOR $12. wood Coats for 814 Good Coats for t$16. IT" Good Coats for 18. Iff Good coats for 920. tif Good CVatb for -Mi M-80. jiiU 85 00. 3J 6-00. 87 00. -J tV Good Coats for $V!4. Good Coats for '26. I4f" Good Coats for $28. or" Good C oats for tau Good Pasts, Uood Pants, or Vff- Good Pants, Good Pants, Good Pants, Good Pants, iff iff" 89 00 JLH UOOD 1'ANTS, fflOKK). J wood Pants, 12 00 IS I W Good I'amts, 814 00. -A IV Good Vests for 82 00. fV Good Vists for f2 60. IV Good Vests for S8 00. I V Good Vests for f 8 60. J tV OOD VKSTd FOR 84 00. Good Vests for 85 00 jts tj V Good Vests for 86 00. I Kvery article worn by Men, 1 ouths. and tj tV Boys, at pnoes areatly reduced since last I y-year. JIS Uf- we invite examination. W AAAMAHD.H u. II1WWK, Popular clothhiq House, Oak Hall. Corner of Sixth and Market Streets Heady-made Clothing, of the latbst OTYLBri, AhD Pi bob goods IN OttEAT Variety, Splendid cdttehs, AND TDK Best Workmanship, at Perry & Co.'s Orkat Star Clothing Emporium. Ko. (300 Cuksndt Street, Above Sixth, Sion OF "(STAR.' Mrs. F. H. Grioos, Ko. 63 East Eleventh street, New York, a witness in a recent case before tho CouimKeiner of Patents, In ber cross-examination tent i lies us lollowst q. in answer to our fourth Interrogatory, you say yon have a s ight knowledge ol the Wheeler & Wilson ; please state to mo tbe extent of that know- A. 1 spent some time with a friend of mine who used Wheeler ft Wilson's Machine, and whi'e there learned to operate upon it. ' Q. Did you find it diflluult to learn to operate oof A J dia. Q. How long did it take you to leara to operate that machine r t . , - A. Several days; I eannot say bow lone. O llow long did it take you to learn to operate the Orover fc Itaker Machine; I mean practically f A, Just twenty minutes. Fir Salb or Oil-Paikttnos aud EtiRAvrRfl. Onr readers have now an opportnnity of eaamiu Inr an extensive and very superior eollaenon of Inl-Painbngs, tine German, French, and English Cbromoa, and high-proof colored and plain Kntrrav-ina-a, at the "Ftne Gallery ot Finn Art" of Messrs. McUlees McCann, Me. 027 Cheanut street, the sale of which will take place there on the evenlnva of November 26, 27, and 28 This splendid collec tion embraces, amony other works of merit, palat ini) s by 1. Moran, K. D. Xwia, O. F. Bensett, John Wilson, Bryan Wilson, i William Hart, bhorldan Young, J. F. P'ennemore, E. G. Brown, and E I. Henry, including-not a few of their pest produc tions . The While Mountain scene, by B. D. Iewis, nd the scene from Long-follow's "Hiawatha," by f . Voran, are works of great value and rareexoetlenca, n nu, indeed, there is nothing in the entire calleetion that Is not worthy tbe attention of lovers of art. All tho pictures are beantl lully, some or Mem ele gantly, framed, the frames being ot tbe best quality, having boen made tor private sale. We coramond the lae simile oil paintings (Chromos) In this collec tion to tbe Hpeolaf attention of our readers, as pre senting many excellent goma. Bitter toah a Dream. A German, after yi'iting the Cotton, Dental Association, No. 787 Walnut street, relates hia excellence as follows: "I breathes the gas mlt mine mouth and I goes to sleep fore I dinka what's the matter. I dreamed dat I vash drinking Lager mit 8ohnider, and Bchnider vash going to pay lor all te peer we eonld drink. bo we drinks three, Ave. six glasses pretty soon, 'fore we stops to remarks de quality. I tells Sonnider we takes yon more rlass to nee if it vash coot, and den we drinks health to Shineral Selgei, but. jnst as I yash going to drink te othor glass Dr. Colton tells me I must wake up. I says no 1 wait till I drinks te peer, I fights mlt Peigel and I drinks te peer to heigei. But te Doctor he no waits. I wakes np. and mine Got, I find nine teeth come out while I drinks I tattes to peer. Dt dream vash goot, batte reality vash better so pooit titan de dream." The First Sikow. To day we have had the 8rst snow of the season, and it i welcomed with all the zest that new things give us, and like most other things, it loses its attractions when we get too much of it. I bo only new tiling that we think ot at pre sent that has not lost its attractiveness, is the one price Clothing House of Charles Stokes & Co , nader the Continental, that has the continual freshnets ot novelty al ways about it. 'Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet organs, onlv at n h i Gould's, heventh and Cli.wnut Streets. A: Wonderfdl Medicine. Perry Davis' Pain Killer is really a valuable jnedioaraont, and unlike most of the patent articles of tin day, is usod by many physioians. It is particularly desirable in locations where physicians are not near, and in families will olten save tho necessity of sending out at midnight lor a doctor. A bottle should be kopt in every house. Boston Traveller. The Elliptic Lock-Stitch tEwiNO Machine with all tho latest improvements and attachments, incomparably the best for family Use. Elliptic S. M. Co. Agents wanted, No 023 Chesnut street, Phila. Health, the poor man's riooes, the rich man's bliss is found in Ayer's Medicines, aftor a fruitless search among other remedlo. A word to tho wise is sufficient. For fine confeciions, IruiiB, and dolicacies, go to ti. W.Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street. f5TpTp 1IAINE8 Bros.' Pianos. r-?5 rfti i'i fModeraiein puce, ana as durab'oF7" iff ns any piano made. Gould, Seventh and Chesnut Streets, Every Family rhould have a ca-e of lr. Ham phrty's Specific Jloma-opalhic Mtdicints They are i inipic, casilv applied, harmless, and vet, tn a thou sand instances, thev arrest disease, allay pain aud euiiering, save callinir the dnctor. and prove a friend indeed. ' The valuable service rendered immense' overbalances the small sum thev co.it See adver tisement. Address iiuuiphrois' Specific ilooueu pnthic Medicine Company, No. 62 Broadway, New York. It is well to got e'ear of a Cold the first week , but it is much better and safer to rid yourso'l'ot it the first tortv-olght hours tho prooer remedy for the purpose being Ur .lavne's Kx-iectorant. Better come before or soon after dinnortognt rhotoprapha at B F. Reimer'. No 624 Arcii s ret, or 1 ou mav bo oiowded out Six card, or one largo pnotoRiapb, i. Candied Fmtits, caiefuliv nnt tnstoftiU' pre paied, comprising many vaiioties. constantly on hand at E. U. Whitman'-, No. 318 Chbsnut stroot. American Cow Milkkr, patented. Maroli 23, 1806. A compete suue-.'ss. a-'e advertisement under spec al notices. Ladies, goto G Byron Morsk & Co , No 002 and 004 Aich street, tor your Fiu-U Oysteis, Ciiickou Salad, Cofl'ce andJWolUe. Pound and laav cal'.e made of the bet materia's, delivered pel ordtr, by Morse & Co., No. 9j2 and I'Ol Arch street. So prrior Styles e ready-made Ci.othino. Stjpkrior Styles o Kkady-madk Clothing. Wanamakkr & Brown Popular Clothing House, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mahket Streets. r-tt Geo. Stbck & Co.'s Pianos, rrSS At Gould's, J 4 i I ' Seventh and Chesnut Streets. MAIUUED. FXCOCK BEYFKKT. On the Wth instant. In St. Peter's Church. Reading by the Right Kev. James K, Wood, S. 1)., Blsliop of Philadelphia. THOMAS K. KLCOCK, Esq., of Philadelphia, to MARY ISABELLA, duughtei of Uemy A. fce fert. sq , of Heading. McWlLLIAM-KNOX. November 22, In this city, by the Kev. W lllard M. nice, D. D., Mr. ALtXANDKit McWlLLIAM to Miss ELIZA KNOX, Doth ot this oltv. ROBBRT8-GIVKN. On the 28th Instant, bv the Rev. John Chambers Mr. JOHN ROBEK1, Jr., to Miss MAUaiEGlVfcN both of this city. DIED. BACHE, On Thursday evening. November 22. 1HJ. J. UKAHAM BACUr , laie of the TJ. 8. V. 1 avy , son of General bartman Bache, U 8. Armi 'j he male mends ot the deceaMd and of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom die resi dence ot his lather, Ko. lu&l Spruce street, at 10 o'clock on Monday, the 2(ith instaut, BRICK. On the morning ofthe24tb InsL, FRANCES, daughter of John H and Knzlbeth Urlva. '1 he relatives ana n lends and those of the family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her lather No. 26 Market street, Camden, j,. J., on Kecond (lay, the 2tith instaut at 1 o'clock, with out further notice, ( HAPBON. On the morning of the 2id instant, JOHS B. CuAtRON, sq The re'atives and male friends ol tho taniily axe invited to attend the mneral. from bis laie resilience. No. 3 )17 Locust xtreet, Vi'ent Philadelphia, on Mouday next, tiia Jtith InMani. at 2 o'clock V. M. CHATHAM. On the 21st Instant. M ARG ARC! P CuA llUM. viie tt Htephen O. Chatham, lu the Md veur of her age. lhe relatives and fneuds of tbe family are respeotmllr Invited to attend the (unera1, from the residence other husband, B. K. corner of live and Wyoming atree'S, on Sunday aitetnoon. Jo procceu to theuo.er M. iu. Church Vault. FONTANOE8. On lhe 22d Instant, PETER P. PON-TAt-G KB, In the 77th year of Lis ana. KNEEDT.ER. I'n tlie ili instant, CATHARINE 8., lie oi J. H K need U r. Her relatives and trtenda are respectlulli Invited to attend her funeral, from her late reshhinae. No. 2 0 West Washington Squa e, on Mouday morning at lu'-j o'clock. Interment at Laurei Hill. LIONS. On the 22d Instant MARY, Irellct oT the la.e John Lyons lu the 7Bih veot of ner aue 1 he relatives and triends ot the famllv are reapecilullv Invited to attend the funeral, Irom the resideiien of her on-in-'aw, John t'ulleiier No. i0K Wood atreot. on Monday morning at 1U o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fel low's Cemetery BIJBICAM. On the 23d Instant, CALEB RUBICAM, aged 70 yetrs. His reiauves and friend and those ot the f nnfiy are raspectfinly Invited to ottend the funeral, from his lute residence, No H2 N. Fourih street oa Monday, tbe 2b in hiAtuui, at 2 o'clock, without further uotice. BSAOKl'B.-On th24ta Instant, 8 AMES W. SAQERs, tlie : 6th year ot uUuge- HUII'.I.Dr. On the 3( th Instant. WILLI AM SHIELDS, son ef John and Horau Bui-Ids. aged Hi years Keystone Counsel, No. 60 U. u. A. M., Mannvunk Fnglne Company. No SIR, aud Northern Liberty Engine Company, No. 1. are reBpectiuHy invited lo at'end lhe iunerol, on Bundav atternooii at 1 o ciovk. irom tna residence ot John Ha' lor Ao 16 Ulpplo s laue. Funeral to proceed to Itoxborough Oemetery. V PI I F. November 24, Mrs. ANNIE E., wife ot Peter B White, No. hii . Twelith strent lius notice of (he (uncial will be given. . . . . r. . i ...... i ........ , li i uv ur Dm i w W111H111. UB IUW u lllBiaub, rn. m , mull , relict of the late Jonathan Wrigbt, m the 71 th year of The relatives and friends ata respectfully tnvltsd to attend tbe tuneral, from ber lute reaidenee. No. 44 Ketv Market street, on Monday uoxt at 1 o'clock P. Vt., without tuither notice. OWARBURION, S-A8HIONABLF II ATTER, No. 430 CHE8NIIT Btreet, tin NejiiduortolostOfBce. rOURTII EDITION FROM WASHINGTON TINS P. M. " - ' ' !. W . PPBCIAL DESrATCBES TO KVENINQ TELEORaPH. Wabhinqton. November 24. Association of Claim Agcnta. moeUn ol attorneyi and agents tor the prosecu tion of elsimi was hold In this city last nlyht, at th instance of the Heads ol the Departments, tor ths pnrpoteot forminr a permanoat association tor the protection of the Govoratnent and of the soldiers and the claim agents are to prevent claimants from blng imposed apon by irresponsible parties. Hon William E. Uc'mich was elected President of the Assoeiation. .The Races. There is a large attendance at the races to-day, in anticipation of tbe trotting match between Dexter and the pacers Ms gooster and roily Ann. The in dications are that Magooster will not appear to-day. A Female Forger. A lady moving in fashionable eiroles in Washing ton has forged the name of Dr. Tyler for 12, 090, and eloped from ber husband, taking with her two of her children. The Ntwi Association. Tbe Craig News Agency here will commence operations to-morrow night, and propose to fur nish the papers here with their news gratuitously lor one week, to show their ability to compete with the old Assoolat ion. Mexican (tnestlony) The fact is established that Mexican affairs ol an important nature were under consideration at tbe Cabinet meeting on Thursday, and that Napoleon shows a disposition to keep bis troops in Mexico until he ets security for tbe payment of the French claims. He desired te get the United States to assume the obligations for a territorial consideration in Mexico, and Minister Bigolow favored the project, but it has been discountenanced by Secretary Seward. Our Government is disposed to negotiate with Juaxea, and not with Napoleon, for any arrangement of the Mexican question. The Excise Tax. There is great exoitement amonvst the liquor dealers in Washington, in consequence ot the stringent rule by the Police Commissioners, in re fusing toreltoense thoio fined tor soiling liquor on Sunday. This rule will close tne bars ot the jronoraJ leading hotels on Pennsylvania avenue. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DA-7. The Snow Storm The Compensation for Slavea who Scrvnt tit tlie Army. Pl'KCIAL DKPPATCH TO THE KVBNIIHO TELKOBATH Baltimobr, November 21 A slight snow fell th's mornmg but it 's now clear tin;! cold Although the no v Bosrd oi Co nmss oners ap pointed bete to artjuat the claims of the owners of slaves In 4. a ry lai d who went into tlie army, ad compensate said mesters, have met. yet it is undar siood, in coimequeuee of the recent poli.ical status of Maryland end tbe result ot ber election. Con tress will repal tr-e 'aw and lot the (State Legisla ture compensate hor own s'avcownors. Canadian Aflaits. mm.., ' ' 1? VAn .Va OJ 1 . - . V. f "einpoiarv shods have boen e eotod in tho ot rned Distr.ct, in which many ot the people burned out bv the late liro will find shelter lor the tvin'or. A great msnv were on grating to tne United States, lhe weather iscoid. A pub'ic testimonial i prooosed for Dr. Marsdan, in recognition of bis zeal and abiiitr ii socuricg strinirent. quarantine liegotiations "vith New York and other Amencan ports by which the spread of cholera was preven'td. Collision. Detroit, November 24 Tho steamship M.twiu A and the Lake huperior pronailcr Lao la Belle collided last niiht in the St Clair river, the pro peller sinking in tiv" minutes. The engineer. James Kvan-j, and one colored waiter war drowned. Tbe Lac In Belle was valued at f 120,000, and insured tor 980. GOO. Sh had a large cargo ot copper aud irou ores, iisb, and general merchandise. Sailing ot the "Nova Seotia." QrEiiKC, Noventbei2t. The steamer Nova Scotia, the last outward-bound steamer for tbe soaon, .ui td tbisniO'Diug for Liverpool. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, November 21 Stocks are bettor, Cb cago and Rook Island, 1034; Heading, 112,'; Canton Company, 47; trie Rai roud, 73; Cleveland and To edo, 111J; Cleveland and Pittsbirg, 8'JJ; Pittsburg and Port War ue, 101; Michigan Central, llljj; Michigan Southern, 81; Now York Cen'ral, 110); UlnoH Central scrip, 118f; Cumberland pie lerred,67; Viicinia 6s, 60J ; Missouri 6s, 871; Hud son River Ksilroad, 1213; United States Five-twenties of 18C4, 1062; do 1865, 108; Roistered, 1865, 108 j ; Reeisti red, 18U2. 106 f Ten-fortios. 99J ; 6even thirties, Fiist seriei, 106J ; Seoond and Third series, 104j,'; bteihng Exchange loOJ; Uoid, 139. Meeting of thk Members op the Bar A meeting of the members of the Bar waa held m the Mbi Frius Court room at 12 o'clock M. to-day, to pass resolution in relation to the douth of tbelr leliow-momker, John B Chapron The lion. Wiiiium M. Meredith was elected to the Chair. John M. Collin and Henry M. Dechert were elected as Secretaries. Judge .Ludlow taid Mr. Chairman; I arise to present a series ot resolutions for tbe consideration ot tbis meeting. 1 shall attentat to say a few ords before 1 read them, and although it costs mo no ordinary effort to do it. vet my dutv to the deocassd. as bis lnend, imperatively demands ot mo thepei formance ot this work. I have commanded myself to do this thing. This has been a sad year, sir, te the members ol t'.is Bar, and espec ally to myself. You very well rem-rob r, sir, ttttt before tbe first month oi this year had elapred, from my side was taken a man ivaoia I honoied, esteemed, and loved tbe laU President ot ibe Court of Common Pleas. lime and again we have been called upon to follow to the grave membeis oftbis Uar t!ie nsrea, the middle-aged, and the young Our lat meeting was upon tbe occasion ot tbe death of Mr It jimm. Ho w htt'e did 1 then think that in that room stood a man apparently in. tbe lull vigor ot maubood, and look ing on, and takinp a deep interest In tb'iso prooeed lngt littln did I think that upon tho occasion of his death, we wou d next a-semble; yet so t is Mr Cbopionwas born in th s city, and alter ro ceiving tbe netessurv preliminary educa'ion entersd the Lnivert-ity of Ponnsylvauia, and there remained dorng the lull course, I mean tor the pcrud ol lour )ais. jnimediato'y Qflor uradua'ton, as you very we:i know, sir, ho entered your oflloe, and taere it is but proper lor in to say be commenced tho tjdr of law, ana laid tho louuda.iou upon wbicu bo was to bund he legal s.tpors ructure, and etnbooiea the high tone oi leeling which cbaracierizod b in from that time to the day ot nis aeath. lie practiced taw constantly trom the day of his admis.ion to the Bar, tn 1812, until. 1 had almot said, tbe day of his death. On Wednesday be Mood in the Common Pleas within a lew mot of tne bench, He was dead on Thursday morniu at day light. He practiced law until ths day he died I can hardly speuk ot him as I ought to speak, or as he tlo ive's. J cannot trust my-ett to do so, but 1 will say this: He was a ireatleman t refland gentleman ; be was a noble man, distinguished b the iioblert characteristics, open-hearted, (Vault, generous rranU. "None knew him but to love him, or named him but to praise." A a law yer, his learning was solid He wa a modest man, and therefore did not like to enter Into the rougher contests of the Bar, but iu bi office, as a oouucel or. and as anoflloer of tbe court, he performed bis duties, as we all know, with uniform ability. As fur bur, a the year 1843 be presented a reoort to tbe Court of omuiou Pleas upon a dlulinlt-a then difficult and intricate question in law, whioli met witn the unqualified oommeudatlon of so able a Jurist as Judge King. Aa a lather be was kind and affeotienata A a husband be was tender, lie did a l tbat any hus band could do Urn children would watoa tor tbe musio ot tue fall of his footsteps. ad when he en tered bn bouse he entered a charmed, circle aud tue voice of Joy and ot gladness rang urougb last bonne. ! How, sir, shall I tar a word about n'm as m friend mv fi lends asm v friend lor Jhre ana twenty ysare. ISir. his friendihip was eudoriav t is was not the friendship which follows vou aunsbme, but it waa a friendship willed olanjj on yen was anchored down by yof ,sile. S.s ik Tark noes and in the rtoim. ,v.-.- v Viii yoo wonder when I toll yen of t; "Senic wbicb bis deeease produced T Sir, I tin .iioer. At tbe break of day 1 was awakened by t'a erf from the stieet, "Mr. Chapron is dvlnet". and when, in less than six tutnute,wfth tnose w lorod bim dearly, I was at his aide oh I such a shook, to '. find him upon the floor, and dead I eannot d. scribe tbat seano. I hall ao no farther. We loos around for consolation at snob a time a this. I have looked for it, but, sir, it is not to be found in an arm ot flesh. Te lottr, the sublime faith ot tbe Cbristtan oan alone, sustain a man tn such a en s. I know, sir, that 'a heathen orator onee stood at the grave of his dniirhtcr and exolalmed, "I hate the gods;" but, sir, we are actuated by a sublime . Christian faith; a strong enduring faith a faith " whleh believes that whatever is, is ordered by the Supreme Being, and Is right, and wili auDmtasrveli turn our streaming eye to Heaven and exclaim, Thy will be done." Sir, 1 offor the following reso lutions! I( Risnittd, Thstth Pbliafle pbta Tier have hara with intenae sorrow of the aaddan death ol ttiwir (llow nember, Mr. John 11 Ctiaoron, a genUatnaa wbo, by 5.?.Tr eJ1 etttinmente, modest worth, sterling int rtty. and aoitd legal learning, had establlhf an n JV.Trfflputf,!onJ,'nawb1,e "'' warmth of eharao wbl knew aim ' lld Iua blm by all iJUX'l'li.? u" 0'Lr t0 nl bereaved widow and path aro' ihelr al'r" o alncere R to ted. That we will m, tb, nt0.j b0(,6 of monmlnf aad attend the fnnaiii. oaoga ot R'Sulvd That a Committee canalstlnr or tha nm. cers of this meeting .,! flv, a.nmenSf tni fl, u be appointed by the Obalr. U r.(0Mtea tS convey thete resolnUoas t the family of Mr. Chaoron OBB"7 That hair appointed the follow Ing comnuttZ'i Judve Lndlow. Peter Met. all Ucorge w. HiddU. Fus. man Sheppard II. C Townund , u,aale, rur- 1 he meeting then adjoarned. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 21 Repotted by De Haven & Uro., Mo. 40 S. Third street SECOND BOARD. lr.M) C. ft Am. Bs.89 951 10 sh Cam k A..... list !20tH6-t!6Jo&J.ll)8 I 100 sn Keadmr.... 661 6fi00Citvnow....ln2 100 sh Hes'on . ...30 141 700 U 8 7-30sJuuelQ "-.-.. ou xt The Herring Flaliei les. - Fastpobt, November 28 lhe herring-fisheries ot Eastern Maine haro proved hiirhly prontable during the present season, and the demand for labor in them has been so rreat as to cau-e agneul- . tural duties in tho vie nity to be mnch nog eeted. Kas port. Luhec. Cutlor. and tbe neighboring islands will all reap a rich harvest from the fishe rus. Eoyal Charee of Name Upon belrur admitted into the Gret k Church last montn the Princess Datmar ot Denmark received the name of Maria Feodorowna. AFBAOE OU SLAW CUTTERS, MINCINfi' Knives. V.gt Whlp, Skewers, Basting Hpoens. ana ottier Hardware tor Uoanekeepers, lor sa.e by iku.maN a tH.r. o M'fKlgbtThlrtv-flvei M.iK!CK'r Nt below Ninth. "LfOR MABK1NO NAMES OS CLOTHING, J ' v,e tnrnish to order smsll S encll Pla'es, with br sb and ink; alo, lrand loAJiiarklna catfieor tooia, and Steel Alphabet and Figure T Undies in aets- TliOMA.N & MlAW, . Siift r.tghl TBlrtv-ne M A KK r "t . be'o Ninth. "LOTlii- WRlN(4l7n.S,Vri'TrtX)(l-WlIEELsi V.' should De used by every hoosekeep-r wbo pro- fterly etlmate tbe va oe oi tbe time, lauor. and oloth ng saved by them. Ask your neighbors who use one it they wou.d do without it pold bv TKUMAN SHAW. No. MWEtebt Thtrtv-fl' M K.fT at below Ninth. B A ! fi KB'S IMPROVED PEHISt OPIll KK!rr'ir'V.?s Superior o all others. Thy excite the wondvr and admiration of all wbo u-e tliom Sianutactorv and Bales-rooms, No. 248 N. l-.ltHlU street, Phil a.. Pa. OPERA JtiASSEH. Assortmes t large and varied, i'rlues low. 9 U 3m "T OBDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE. t) This truly healthful nnd nutritious beverage, now In use by thousands lavul Ids and others has estab llslied a ihamcter lor qua'ity ot matiTial and puritr ot" manu actuie which surds unrivalled. It Is recom mended by physicians ot tliisand other places aa a supe rior tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical oi its great merit To ne had, who'esa'e and etall oU'. J.JOKDAN Ho. 220 PEAK Street fll 7 UNADULTERATED L 1 y U O R S ONLY KICBAU) I'ENlSTAN'rt t MVBK AND VAUbTH, No. 40 CHEHNOr MTKKKT Nearly Opiosito the l'ost Office PHIOAJiKLPHIA. rmll jes supplied Orders irotn toe Coatrlrv oromptly tenilen to. b t AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT, JR., A'U CTION BER. . Ko. 1020 CHK8NTJT STKEKT. au M'-CLFF.H Mo"ANN'H FIRST ORET SALR OF A M t.lilCAN and KlTB )1'EN OIL PA1NHNGS Fine Oeiman, French, and Etglinli Chroaios and Magnificent proof Colored and Plain Kngravbim, all splendidly mounted and irsmod will take place on ibe evcnlnt.'n of Nondny, Tnesda". and Wednesday, November 26. 27, ana vih. at la o'c oek each evening, at tlie 'Free Gallery ofFlne Arts " No. 927 CHESNUT Street, befow Tenth. The pictures will he arranged for Inspection four days and evenings previous to sale, with descriptive cutnlOKues. N b On account of trie small capacity of tbe gal lery, tickets o.' adiniHsion to su e will be issued, which cuu be had at the ga.lery or ot auctioneer, 11. oeott, Jr.. Nol(i20CHESNVjTlieet. 11 23 PA N C O A S T & W A jTn o"clT AUCTIONEER, ' M8 No. 240 MARKET Street VERY LARCE AND IMPORT ANT TRADK 84LK OF PARIS FAN V (K)uUa. 8PI AbLK FOR PRESKNi SALi-8 AND APPJiOAt!BINU rioLl 1aV StASON. ' Iteing the balance ot Messrs. B. Dluinent & Co.'s Im portation, by catalogue, on a credit, On v edueiay. November 28 atlOo'ciock consiatina in pirt of fancy glove boxes, n wocd; lemhor und oapler-mache cabas, sewins ueeeSKHrieii slieli boxes, rich parian and bisque tol etseta drcsniug cases peaclt boxes, writing cases; a very biriie at-soriment ol rich bronxe. rosewood, aud valniit lnkstuudsi nests or toncy boxes, tea and per fume boxes, veiy rich tobacco and cigar stands and cased, ash stands, match stands, card presses, Icwelan watch eases: lanc tluss wlno. water liimor. and Ma deira sets: fancy butter, egg. and cheese dishes Also China and wax dolls, iroiooco wanets, cigar canes travelling bags, pieture frames, etc., etc., coin- ? rising the most extensive and rUsbent assortment of besa goods ever offered at aa tion In this city. II 3c CHARLES C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER. NO. 'Jib MARKE1' Htreet, between Third and Fourth IMPOK1 EPS' LA ROB SALR OH" FBENf'H AMI OKRMAN TOV8. AMERICAN TIN TOYS, tRYlNO llABI'-B, DOLLS, ETC. On fcomUy Morning, commencing at 10 o'clock, part of the stock ot an im porting hoitfe dee'ining thfs line ot business. Tbe attention o' Cilv aud Country Retail Store keepers is Invited to this large sale, at it will be an unusualiv tavorable opnoituni'y lor obtaining supp les ot such goods. , " 11 a 2t QOOK & BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF HOSIERY, No, 53 Xorlli EIGHTH Slreef, Have Received (by Steamer "Peruvian,") Ladles' Fleeced Hone, at 48. 5, and 68 eaats. Gents' Fleeced Half Hose cents. I adles' Besular Uada Hose, 45,fSA taeenta. Ladies' Knglisb Merino Vests, PM to 4 00. t) cuts' English Merino Yests. 27 to WW. Gi nls' Domestio Vests and Pants, 81 cents, as al our FOREIGN UOOui are made for as In EU'Ope. they will In all cases bear our Tit A DP", M HK. DO a wsm3m4p J. T. GALLAGHER, LATE OF BAILEY A OO., FORMERLY BAILBY k KITCHEN, 1vltes sttentlon to bis NEW JEWELS ESTAB LISHMENT, No. 1300 CIIR8NVT Btraat, AH goods warranted ol Urn qtuiiiif. AsptCKif qtaim g.vm to iiamutgs. US8fmw2m D R. HUNTER, Ko. U N. SEVENTH Iitdv-t ATtnvK FTI.BKHT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged ly allparti't intm-eited. oa by tar the HOST SCCCESttPUX. f HYB1CIAH In tha treatment f lhnan a ' spialty. QUICK. THOROUGH, adt trma-Tit euret ouonuimd in even ... K,rmiwr riR. Mr NTH.R'S (TiiiebmtiMl ktin,ti.. ran onlv he hd genulua at bis old atablhti4OHce, No.. 44N.KEVEMTM Htraet. abova Kiibeit 1124731 A
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