I 8 The American Union Commlniiloa of -nniyiTanl ibiNcw Jersey. Fbiladblphia, November IS. T u Editor J Th4 vtnng Teif graph i I wm Rlkd wbea I read In your paper yesterday m article with this eentloni "Snflerinir at the nth Tfce Necessity for Adoptinf Measures of Jleiief." As the Secretary of the American Union oansuission of Pennsylvania end Mew Jersey, I bed the day before receded, read, and pondered over are letter from onr teacher at Macon, Atlanta, Ud Athens, Oa , In which the porerty, destitution, Md suffering of the women and children especially were depleted. And J asked myself. What more can I do for these wretched people than I bare already tfeae to awaken sympathy In their behalf f , The Communion, two months since, adrliuHl me to Jilaee an appeal in one or two of oar leading daily papers, and keep It there, so that it miffht be read by all, 1 did so, and it has been published every other day nntil the present time; and ret, I am sorry to confess, not one slna-Ie artlc e ot clothing has been ' received. 1 am well aware that onr poople oould not be expected to feel that deep sympathy lor the south, ader existing circumstances, which they would have elt had there been no war; and yet it is certain we can neTer excuse ourselves, if, with onr barns filled and car coffers overflowing, we allow our country, jaea to perisb. 1 One teacher writes us, "Yon a.ked me to make TnyieJf lully acquainted with the condition ol the temilies whose children attend our schools. I hare done so; and this manifestation of intorost in their nfering condition has brought many a suppliant to oar doors. But yon bare sent nothing lor their relief." Onr reply was immediately returned "Our petal to the poblio bat met with no response. Ufc . tin ftuiAn MnnlraH rt Iman tk. . r h their post the citizens of the two States have tons far generously contributed; but this year we have received nothing in the way of lood or clothing. Another teacher writes,' 'Our children are rery thinly clad, and one hundred and fifty bare no shoes upon their leet, and it Is almost impossible to obtain meal enough to support life. Their homes are in miserable tents or stianries. The very poorest ol the inhabitants of Atlanta are under onr care." Having mailed the letter referred to above, we were about to si nd a similar reply to the second, when our attention was O'rected to the article in yoor valuable paper, and we then sa'd, Mo, thore is evmpatby left yet in some hearts, and we willmnke another appeal in behalt of those whom Uod In Ilia j rovidenee bis calied us to care for " Citlsens ol l'enneylvania and New Jersey, will yon help usf Your Commission baa done and is doing a noble work In the way of education. Hun- ' dreds of the youth gathered into our schools are the children of father who supported the old flag ot oar country in the bloody strife, and who now lie by the side of your own kinsmen in soldiers' graves, and their widows aud orphan children now stretch oat tbeir hands to you for bread. Must we say to them, "You plead in vain?" Or will you, with that liberality for wbicb you have always been di-tin-sulehed, say to as, ycer representatives, "Feed the b angry, dottle (! tiiida, instruct tho ignorant, Md save the lostf " Contributions in money or stores win bo BiOst thankfully ' received by Samuel V. Merrick. Presi dent; William Struthers, treasurer, No. 1022 Mar. ket i Joeopta Parker, Secretary, Tract House, 0, 1210 Chesnut street. NEW JERSEY AFFAIRS. VAhb MriTIKO OF THE COLORED PBOPLE OF CAM . DIK-eFBkCHiS BT HON. JAM k8 M 8COVBX. JUDOB VIS VLBKT, OF TXA8, ARB CALVIN PKP yB, Set)., 8PKC1AL AOHHT OF TBS MATIONAL HPFFBAUK COUHCIL. w fArTsou:thWclmhd in Macedoma irch, boHth tamd- aod W8S Kbnltivit aflUir. " v ttie citizens of Camden, members ol the union League, came down to witness the oocasion and listen to the speeches. The enured wi 1 bold eeveral hundred people, and it was densely crowded. The President of the meeting was the Kev. 11 r. Bayer, who introduced the Hon. James M. Bcovelas the first speaker. Mr. ecovel delivered a long and earnost address, wbiob, for want ot space, we are unable to g ve at length. We give the following extracts, which em. brace tho pith of bislromarkB : Mr. Bcovel first reviewed the history bt slavery in tbis and other countries showing its pernicious efiects upon the cause of liberty and justice. To-day, be then said, it clamors for the Nortu to pay a debt, t 14,000 000,000, which it created in a Rebellion of wicked weakness against righteous strength. It in vokes the dead Democracy. It calls tho spirits, but they will not come. For wo say of nomocracy, as the ister of Lazarus said, ''By tbis time he (u) stink etb. lor be hath been detd tour oays already!" Democracy died lour years ago: and von might as ' well expect Mapala to cbaunt the Chicago-Vallan-tiigham platform as to expect any aid iromthe party in which John Momssey, Fernando Wood, and Alderman William Mciiul.eu are shining lights I Unt, my friends, we do not propose to give into the bauds of traitors the management of this Gov ernment. The jewel of Lioerty cost us too much in the last four years. We propose to keep it in the family of Irocdom, and we are here to auk the black man to help do it. Abraham Lincoln promised to the loyal black man emancipation and witu it the right to have a voice in the Government winch controls him. The African, be eaid, wa "the ward of the nation." "7e," said Stanton, "a ward in Chancery." Now we propose to remember tbe promises made bv onr honest President, tor, in his language, "f he promise, .having been made, must be kept." Mr. rjcovel concluded as follows : Then tbe master elements, invincible h battle, troncer aid brie-hier after five yearn' etruKgte, will prove oi eucn neaveniy temper mat treason may etBay its biavet blows, stoop in its attempts to conquer inside or outside the White House, wni e our army, with banners tbe loyal liberty-loving people will laugh to soot n the bravados ot Presi-' dental malice, whicn arrogantly exclaims: "I am Sir Oracle. , Wben I ope my monlb Let no dug bark." ' 'And having won the fleht which forever establishes tbe fact that no solid power can rest on falsehood, 1erjury, or injustioe, is tbe security ot the future. Ivery American citizen will ctieerlully admit, what ought never to have been oenied, that it is ttie great fnnoamental principle of the American Government that legislation shall guide every political change, and that somewhere within the United (States there is always a permanent organised legal autho rity, which shall ruide the tottering tootsteps of those who seek to restore governments which are disorganized and broken down. At the eonoiu-ion of Mr. Scovel's remarks Mr. Calvin C. Pepper, of Korlolk, Va., special agent of tbe National Bull rage Council, was introduced. Be spoke m snbstanca as follows: JL rotate vouucil wh vruizau lutfuuuunt, iii Hew Jersey, and some councils have been organiiod In other Males, and ttiey liavu all agreed that .New Jersey ebon d lead off with certain suits at law, to be taken to tbe Supreme Court oi the United States lor decision and adjudication. Ihe Council have commenced their suits tor the recognition and en forcement of the right of Impaitlal nuflrage, two in tbis State and one in Delaware, and it is supposed that one ol these suits will reach tha Supreme Court December. Kminent counsel have been oinolo ed, and there is no doubt but that it will be decided oon. He was frequently applauded throughout his Bble address. Judge Van vleet, of Texas, was then introduced and made a tew remarks. THE PROPHET Z1DKIEL. Under this pseudonym, Lieutenant Morrison, Ci the English navy, announces himself, aud jierhiips tills his pockets, by publishing an atlinanac, which hue a great circulation, because it is tilled with mvetenous outgivings of pro phecy, which ho calls the lessons of the science of astrology. His theory is, that the Creator kaa "united the whole world together in one bond of sympathy. It results therefrom that the stars whicn constitute the twelve sins of the zodiac are governed by His angels," and through them the stars govern us. The material bodies have not of themselves any power, but uch is inhabited by a spiritual being, gojd or evil, and these spirits rule mankind, io their kealth or hurt. The almanac for 18U7 eives us, under the month ot January, the following gene yal instructions: ,,,.. "Lunaii Influences. On the 2d, 7th, 12th, 16th. '25ih. 30th davs. trade, deal with merchants. bankers or clergy oieH; begin new undertakings. On tbe 2d, 7th, 12th, 21st, 2uth, 81st, woo, marry, enRasre female servants, visit or invite friends. Ou'thelst, 10th, 16th, 23d, 17th, deal with surgeons, military men, cutlers, etc. Oa the 10th, 16th, 29th, P.M. Belt favors, seek tmploynicnt. On the 3d, 9th, lltb, lid, 29th, travel, write, deal with lawyers, booksellers; mod children to school, or apprentice youths, etc On the 6th, lath, 23d, deal with faroiers and Old folk." Under tbe same month we are told that "the 7tar opens with the slow and frigid Saturn in Scorpio, 'when he brings troubles upon Norway, Morocco, and tbe kingdom of Fez." On the titber hand, "the beneHc Jupiter passes the 4gtee cnliuifiu'.ict; is tie fig ore (or London." THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAHL PHILADELPHIA, THTOSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 8C6. This, it seems, bepcak some great reform in the laws of Kngland; in the words of the pro phet, "Ye, Reform shall rule, in deflaore of Tory malire and opposition." In February the position of Saturn in Scorpio "brings prrief upon the old man," Pins IX, who will tool tho squire ol the Bun and Saturn on the 12th of this month." In March "the King of Wnrtemberc may be pushed off his stool it he do not take very ptuaeni precautions." ine nnionunmo kingdom of Fez will be in trouble. Louis Na- loieon win tie "peaceably deposed." t he latter "will accomplish the great purpose of l twincr ami Wnma moatAi nf hl nWO deS tln-B W Wfl will nnl Abianrl thoan dilations. It is said that the yearly sales of the "Zadklel Almanac" reach forty or fifty thousand, anrt vicld a considerable' income tJ the self-utvled "prophcU" The Pope Ready to PU to Hlghte. In an Allocution, delivered by the Hope, in full Coneistory, at Rome, on the 2!ith of Octo ber, his Holiuess took decided ground against the suppression of the religious orders, the seeu laiization or eceleslastiral property, the law of civil marriage, and other acts of the Italian Government, He also protests againut the in vasion of the rontitical provinces, and tho pro ject of making Rome the capital of Italy. He also declared that the temporal power is indis pensable to the independence of the spiritual power, and that he is ready even to sailer death for the maintenance of the sacred rights of the Holy Sec and. it necessary, to seek in another country the reauisite security for the better exercise of his apostolic ministry. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. QUE AT BARGAINS! FREEMAN & CO.. Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts., OFFER 1000 Ilata at 75 cent. 500 Ilata at fl-OO. 600 Ilata at tS'OO, In (Gladiator, Turban, Bistort, La Catollne, and ALL THE FRENCH Bn APES, made of the best mate- rials, and in all the new shades. We also oner a nil line el MILLINERY COODS, At 25 Per Cent Below the Wholesale Prices. FREEMAN & CO., 10 2mrp Corner EI GliTH and VI SK Btreets, REDUCTION ' OF PRICES. Great Sacrifice in Millinery Goods EETAILING AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. In order to prepare tor new attractions, the under signed are now selling at tabu'onsly low prices, a large and choice assortment of elegantly selected fABln MILLINER, consisting of BONNETS, HATS, HEAD-DRESSES, DRESS CAPS, UIBBONS, BRIDAL, WREATHS, ETC. ETC. ETC. Ibis Is one of the most superb and at ractlve selections ol Ski ill neiy Goods In the market, embracing only tlie latest stiles and Aoveltk'S of the season. Many of these goods, ol less oner fabric, are selling elsewhere at marly double tbe price here aated. MADEMOISELLE KE0UGH, No. 904 WALNUT Street, 1119ths2t . PHILADELPHIA. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT ST. 4 BONNETS AND HATS, LATEST STYLES. EVERY VARIETY OF BONNET MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS. 0 1 2m rpl A NO. 13 NOKTIl EI01ITH STREET. We are Now Closing Our Entire Stock of Black and Colored Bonnet Velvet, Gros d'Afrique Royal Velvet, All Widths of Colored and Black Ribbons, Slack and Colored Velvet Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Lace Edgings, Etc. Etc. Etc., , AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. HELLER, FiECEL & HELLER, U 11 tntli.9t No. 13 North EIGHTH Street. SPLENDID OPENING OV FAT.T. AWn WINTER STYLES. MRS. M. A. BINDER, a 1 a t 4 1 i a a. ik lT MtrAAt lKllui..t. i ho lual CUBNt'T .street, Philadelphia, 1MPOKTEB OF LAUltS' DtthSi AMD PT A 1T7 nUfUkilA. na A lull Mffl Akuuni .nnL . Imported Faptjr Fiuriis for Ladies nd CUlKirea'i lrjB. Paribmn Itrees And Cloak Waking tn nil lit TtiNtArtulai ! in httinfl artlllUCIUiT liLtMfi si..i1 MRS. It. DILLON, Hos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. But handsome astortment of M1LLIKEBT, Mlsss and Infants' au and Caps, Bilks, V T S CrapM AJlbcns,FfU)ers.ewers,FraaHer 1 tlH NEW PUBLICATIONS. yESSRS. 1IURD & llOUOIITON Announce for Speedy Publication, f IO BD M ACICLAY'A PPEECHM AFD I0EM", wltb lb Report and Kotes on tba Indian Penal Code, to maieb tna D 1st cry. CHa.EI.EB TF.aLEY,'Bn m hla Oner and less familiar Poems. Edited ly Frederic M. Bird. ASTOSirju. A Dramatic Poem. By J. C. Ilevwood. YEJ.ETIAN LIFE. By W. D. Howell. Beeond edi tion, enlarged, n 19 at MARION HARLAhO'S NEW BOOK. BTJNSTBANK. By tbe autbor ol Alone," "Hus bands and Bomes," etc. 12m o. BEETHOVEN'S LE1TEKS. Translated by lady Wallace. 1 vols. 16 mo, BIO LOW PAPtBS. Second sri. Umo. MELODIES FOB CHILDHOOD. W lib blgbly colored illustrations, ltoo. THE STATE OF THE CBtBCH and the World at tbe Final Outbreak of Evil, and Bevelalion ofantt Cbrlst, bls Dcstructlca at tbe i-econd Coming at Chi 1st. and the UiLering hi ot tte Millennium. By Bev. J. U. Ore gory, M.tA., with an Appendix by Mrs. A. p. Jollfle. Price, tl '24. For sale by JAMES 8. CLAXTON, (Pucccssor o Wbllam B. A Alfred Martien,) 11 10 1m no. 12U CBESNUT Street. JUS OPENED ISi A LARGE VATUETZ OF ColoredlSundav-School Cards, 7 LVARY1NQ IN PRICE FROM KJt 12 TO 50 CENTS PER PACK. POR SALE AT MRS. .J. HAMILTON'S Book Store, 118th'tulm No. 1314 CHESPiTJT Street. CLOTHING. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, S.E. Cor. SECOND and MARKET, rillLADELPIIIA. CLOTHING FOB MEN AND BOYS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINQ3. Department for Custom Work. Agents for Oiled Clothing. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. 10 83 tnthsttnitp SW A A B S STATES UNION U il 1 IllfcV. a a. J mj Ko. GU6 MARKET Street. No. 606. A most complete stock of M tLS 'a AN 1) BOV8" CLOTUIKO At ver moderate urlc s. We bave SMaLL EXPENSES, and can slTord to sell wlih Fine Eskimo Braver Overcoats, onlj 26: fine Beaver Overcoats, anv deslmble color. trusted Beaver ivpr-.i,ts. S'K: very tine Chinchilla Overcoats, only a'21 1 (routed beaver Butts, containing coat, punts, and veHt.anu, nne snort xieaver dkuu, iruui yiv w w duik grey Barns Cassimere Suits, coat, pants, aud vest. do. silk mixed, only 24; b a k Sauk Coats, frotniOto 120; Business Coats, from tl to$U; Pants anu vs'B to maicn. irom uj vii, sujtb v.uau,iroin 6tol4; Hams, from ! 7ft io . vonie ann convince yuursgiYCB. xi i ow AUCTION SALES.. P ANCOA8T A WARNOCK, rws NO MO MARKET Htreet B SCOTT. JU AUCTIONEER. BO. Ift20 ' B'l'iUJb'r. aiS I1RT.AT ATTPTlOK RAT.K lFPICITJRF.8. OILPAI1T- IM1S 1'AHIkl.H AND CUIS'ALi 11 C 1 J 1 L Ll I) N -I . beionKing to tbe American Ait Gallery New York, o be solu at bcott s Artuanerv, ju. i vneanui street. On Wedneeday, Thursday, and Friday EvenlnifS, Noven bcr il, fi, and 2J, at Mi o clock each evening. Rale at Xn Qfl N. Sixth street. K10CK OF A WHOLESALE AM) KK TAIL BLANK HOOK. Al STATlu:.J!.ltI OlOKt. On Friday Morning, 16th Inaiant. at 111 o'o nr.k. on tbe premises. No. 9ft 8. Mxth Htreet, tbe entire stock of ftatioucrv of James J. Alanin nmnr..ina Klank Looks Memorandum And fans oo.. Tucks, bote. Bill, and Letter fauer. lame and small Envelopes. FaUer's Lead Pencils, David's ink Inkstands, etc , comprising a lull and generil ahftnrtmpnt. A I bo v Ixtnres. Glass Show-case, Fire Proof and lease ui premises lor turee yearn. jvvt vyvu iur vxamiua 11 1 l FOR SALE. 3 FOR SALE. DESIRABLE CORNER PRO- tji PEM'l Y. 1 be modem three story onck Dwelling, v. lib double three story back bulldlims, lront and side cunauce, no'tnwtst comer oi inx.L.riu ana wad- -"vr, Direeui new Din w, launu, hb utttu, etv. i piazza on Wal ace street Beuk'te with all conve n tnevs. Could be altered into, a store with dwelling auacued. Possesalou with deea. C. H S, LESLIE, 10 20 Ko. Tfl SAN OM Btreet tl FOR SALE CHEAP. WITH POS8RSSION, JiaL new Brick Uwelilng, nine rooms. Mo. Uu02Parrisb Direeu au the conveniences, rricn i. J. HAYS CARSON, 11 U3C Ko. 428 LIBRAKY Street. rut in t wn V'fllf SAT.Mlin 1PRK3. 4 6f,J niilea eouth of Pbl adelphla, one and half tulles off two denou on tbe Philadelphia, Wlluiltgton. and Baiiluiore Itallroad: 400 Peanh trees, lourtu years growth Must be sold. Address bmnnti a an. U 13 IS 17 St Wilmington, Delaware-. FOR RENT. ITTk DITrtn, . umAIILi rXI Al7ltT IJ1 Street, with a showy Front wUl be vscated to i - ' "w mom us. awin. d. a. 7,- ,;-' rno LET. EIEOANTLY furnished bUite , wi apanroeata ie aeDueineD. wun , T u ' PAPER HANGINGS. P A P E Fl HANCRNC8. CO ? ? HOWELL & EOVRfiE, O O Tt IN XD XI 2aC or rOlBTU AND KAKKET STS. FIllJLADEIJ'UIJA' P A P M A N l r 1 fit IJ I R 8 E R H A Paper Hangings C I AWD S Esve tew in iot for FALL TRADE, A I Fine Stock cf Goods, tte newest and best styles. ELEGANT VK.VH DECOBATI0N8 Of sil pi a dee. D W I N D O W PAELOB FAPEES OF THE El CHEST DESIGNS. 40-INCH PLAIN FAPEES, Ol every ebade. with rich GOLD MOULD LNGS, all widths, to wbicb we ln?ite tbe attentiob of tbe Trade. g WINDOW SHADES HOP FINE SCOTCH B0LLAUD8, -U widths, White, bff, Green, I Joe, and D Pearl Color. ELEGANT riGTJEED SHADES Of tbe most elaborate dtngDi, s PICTURE COEDS, TASSELS, LUD SHADS TRIMMINGS. To the WHOLESALE TRADE we ofibr an Extenrnve Stock of GREEK AND BROWN GUM CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, at tbe Lowest Net Caab Prices, and work dose by competent ban da, HOWELL & JWRKE esc 0l CORNER J0UBTB jVJTO VAXSXi BIB. CLOAKS AND FURS' IJ O W OPEN, PAEIS CLOAKS. EXCLUSIVE STYLES, (WBICB WILL JIOT PE COriF.D), 1H t.RKAT 7.MTT OK WaTKFl ALAND LffK.a ALSO PAB1S STYLE CLOAKS, f t Xh OWN MANrFACTCREJ IN (fHEAT ABUNDANCE. NKW CLOAKING CLOTHS JN OR JUT VAEIETX. AX0 SUPERIOR BLACK FILES FOR DRESSES, ETC, FROM TEE BEST MANUFACTURERS. b ' AJVD CUT IN ANY LENGTH. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., ronimro No. 920 CHESNUT St now o j i2 rv. FOES OF ALL NATIONS. arise ian sable furs, EULSeN "BAY SABLE FURS, FINE DARK MINE SABLES B.05 AX ERMINE AND CHINCHILLA, DARK SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, PERSIAN LAMB, ASTRA CAN, ETC. ETC. l or ladies, Misses, and Children. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., ion horn No. 920 CHESNUT St. QLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. I1EADQ,VARTIlIU for cloaks Tbe cheapest ciuak Stole in tbe city. SmalJ piotltsand qiuck sales. THE OLD STAND, WATK1NS', NINTH and CHEBRY Street EE THK PRICKS. Waterproof Cloaks, only is. Waterpioof Cloaks, only f.l Waurprooi Cloaks, onl; ti. Fit uvy ht uver Mcques trimmed, 16 90. Ileav lu aver Dasqoes, trlminca, Stt SO. TLe o'fl Original Cbeapest Cloak Store In toe oltj. DAVID WATKIN8, So. 131 S. SINTH Street, Id. E. coiner S1HTU andCUEltlllf. h HidKe A-venuc aud t'uion Line Cars pass the Biore evry two uiinuteii 10 i tuthsam FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. BUY FUHN1TUKE AT GOULD & (0.'9 I'nlun Denote, corner MNTI1 and JUARKETand Sen. il aud 3 .North btCONI) Htreet. 1 he iarKst, cheuiiest, and beat stock of Fnrnlture, o every description, in tlie wor d. Send tor Printed (.'ata lotaeand l'rlce List. Die soundness oi material and workumnsulp Is gaurauteed ol ail we sell. Furniture lor Tarlor, Drawing room, C'bauiber oi lied room, Klnlnif room. Library. KltcWi, Hervants1 rooms. Otsoes, i oo's, Churches, Odd Fellows, Masons, or ottier l odges, Ships .Dsiiiutions. Clubs, Coileties, Pub le Buildings, bote e Hoarding-Housen, Hospitals, Fairs, or smiile piece ot Furniture. V Iirawiui;s aud estlnia e furnished when required. Orders sent by post will bo executed with despatch, nd with liberality aud justness oi doallug. Country dealers, ana the trade neneraliy, continue to be supplied on the same liberal wholesale terms, that Insure them a lair piofli. Parties at a olslance miuajreiiilt through our Haokei, the Fanners' and .Mechanic' Mailonal Hank, tliesnu. street, or the Union .National Bank, Third street, or by Kxpress. Check, or Post Office Order. Im mediate attention will be given, and satisfaction Insured. GOULD & CO., R E. come KINlfl and MARKET streets and Jios. Hand391iorUi 8JECON11 Street, 2 10 Bo Philadelphia. TLEASE OBSERVE TEAT RICHMOND & FOREPAUCH'S Is the Cheapest Place In this city TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE, Our stock is the largest and most varied, as onr prices re the lowest. JbOVT FoROF.T TO CALL before pnrobaslna else where. In order that we may have an opportunity of proving the trntb ol the above assertion. SICHM03D 4 F0REPAUGH 0 25 tuthi2nirp Bo. 40 South SECOND St, west side f0 II OU SEJLEEPERS. I have large stock of every variety oi FURNITURE Which I will sell at redncea prices, consisting oi FLA1M AMD MARBLE TOP COTX'AUJC C1T8 W ALNUT CBAUMbK SUITS. PAKLOR SUlls IS VELV1CT PMJSH PAhl.OK SUITS IN UA1H CLOTH. PAHLOK kUlTS IN KKPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, bookcase UattrtsMS, Lounges, eto elo. I. -P. OUSTINE 61$ J). E. corner SECOND and RAUJS Streets. FIItST CLASS I LRMTIUE. A Irg Asaortmemt of the Latest Mylti On hand, and will te sold this, coming seasol Tat ver a oderate prices, at X.. LUTZ'g Furniture Katatollahment, 0 6 3m No. 121 WOStb ELEVENTH Street. gSTABLI SUED 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plato Looking-Glasses, ESOBUVINOB PA1STISG3, LBAWIS03 ETC. Manufecturer of all ania of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. OlO CHESNUT STREET, THIRD DOOB AEOE IDE CONTINENTAL, fntiADELPHiA. S in; JOHN CAMPBELL HAS REMOVED TO No. 740 SANSON! Street, Where a FINE CLLECIIOS OF LAW AND MIS CELLANEOUS BOOKS are constantly lor . 11 12 8t HENRY C, FOX, PBACTICAL Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, 8. W. CORSf.R TBIRTEENTH AND FILBEUT STS. vi(ADvi.puu. iCliejoirp CARPETINGS. CARPETING JAMES h. ORUH & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Btroet, Between Sixth and Seventh Street. J et Received Per Steamer, a Large, ImTOlce of French Chenille and Axminster Carpets,, NEW DESIGNS. JAMES H. ORNE &CO. No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. MESSRS. JOHN CR0SSLEY & SON'S NEW STYLES 6-4 Velvet and Tapestry Carpets. JAMES H. ORNE & CO.. No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Street ENCLISH ROYAL WILTON ENCLISH BRUSSELS. ENCLISH TAPESTRIES. JAMES H. ORNE & CO.. No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Eixth aud Seventh 8treet. NEW 0AEPETINQS. FALL IMPORTATIONS. Now Opening. i 22 2rr.4p ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. FALL IMPORTATIONS OK CAEPETINGS, KOW OPENING. LATEST STYIES AT LOWEST PRICES. JOS. BLACKWOOD, No. 803 AliCli Street, TWO DOORS MELUW SKSTH 8TRET. 0 15ftDth?inrpi QAltPETINGS! CARPETINGS I Reduced to Prcseut Gold Prices. J. T. DELACROIX, No 37 S. SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNCT, lias received per late arrivals, 200 PIECES J. CROSSLEY & SONS' BRUSSELS CARPETING NEW AND ELEGANT PATTERNS. Also, a large line ot TaBtK.-fLY EXTRA AND HM, IMilAIN UA.UFltl8. DAMA8K ENET1AM HTAIK Af.D HaLL C.VRfEllNOH.CO T TAGE AM RAO CAUl-ElS, oil Clotus.suaoks Etc, whicn Will be sola low in consequence of thef In Gold. J I. DbLAC'KOlX, No- 87 8- XKtOND Street, 1027stuthitn Between Chesnat and Market LEE DOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CABPET WAREHOUSE No. 910 ARCH STREET. . Jast received per steamer "Manhattan," new ana handsomer ATTEBB0 OK CUOSbLET. B TAPE8TBIE8, entirely new for this market 4 Hmrp Also, a tnll assortment ot DRUOQET8 In all wldms. CURTAINS, SHADES, ETC. I, E. WALEAVEN, 4 (MASONIC HALL,) No. 719 CHESNUT STREET, ELEOANT CURTAINS FOR PARLORS. LIBRARIES, Dining and Sleeping Koonis, In Brwatelle, EntiB Damika, Terry, Beps, Swiss Lace, and - Nottingham Lace WINDOW SHADES OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. Aid now otforinir tbe most complete assertmont of the above goods of my own Importation. fl0 2ttuth Q J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, MANUFACTURER Ot i VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment la the eltr at the lowest prices. lUtf2m feT0RK 8U AMI MADE AKD LET rKBl. EAFNE88. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT" scieace aud sklU bave lnventad to twist the bear liii In every degree ot doartiesv cun be bad at Um Ear luntruuicnt Utpot OI 1. MADJUKA, Jto. ili Noalb rJli Btreet, beivw Chesnub lm
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