THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH rniLADKLPHIA, THURSDAY, . SEPTEMBER 19, 18C7. 8 FIFTH EDITION Sir Frederick II race. HA. Rent. l-2 P. M.-Sir Frederick I?rnce arrived ia this city last nfj?bt at nine , where he had tinv frnm TJarrat'aTiBett, B. I U VIW wn Btonninc a fow days. lie was accompanied v Pmrf,r r.ilnln. of Colorado He was quite ..i disease, ana macn prorated. in iruui uw... tw t it n-wwiow and Dr. Hodge were at once sent for; alio Senator Sner, who remalued llth btra until Uo o'clcck, when he died. Jayor Noicrosson learning of the sad occur rence ifsued the following orders:- Ciit IIail, Pert. 19, 1807.-Pir Fredenck Bruce E"vov Extraordinary and Minister rlenl JoSnry 'from Great Britain to the United Slates, died suddenly at the Trcmont House, In this city, at 2 o'clock this morning. As a proper mars of reject to the distinguished representa" nf prrat and friendly Power, it is directed that the Hags ot the city be displayed at half. matt mi the CltvIIall, Faneun nan, ana the Commons, and that the bolls rhnrrhea be tolled during the of the several removal of the body lrom the city. Reported Death of A. T. Stewart. New York, Sept. 19. The rumored death of A. T. Stewart, in Paris, Is untrue. He is In England, anl wol, according to accounts of A. T. Stewait A'Co., of this city. Wendell Phillips mid the United SUtes Supreme Court. From the -Anti-Suvery 'Standard of this week. Of all the instruments used bythehoutnm Old times, the Supreme Court was the most evti wtenttoned and the most elliclent. Tue people 4ave been bred in surh servile reverence lor its decisions, thht whichever party got possession ol tbat weapon was almost sure to conquer. Its Judpes, appointed lor lite, and lingeimg en the unrh m PTiTpmp old ace as Sidney Smith said of bishops "with Episcopal pertinacitj" have oiiBiivR renreeoted the opinion of a former cent ration. This department of the Govern ment hao always been the last to come into line iih thn nntmn.na new eras have opened. The South never appealed to arms until it found that this usually formidable weapon had, in 18G0, lost its power. The nation swung away lrom treason like Taney's, nd the ship of state moved on 'with liDt'ieSt keel." Stung to madness, the Smith anneeVed to the bullet unsuccesslullv. Tiifi RiL-ns at Washiiictou indicate that Mr. Johnton menus to try to find retuge under the old she iter. He dIhds evidently to strengthen himself bv nutting the army Into the bauds of bislriendi as far as possible; but only as a re serve force. The checkmate he intends to call on Congress ia to be, it would seem, some action of the judiciary declaring all the reconstruc tion legislation unconstitutional. Howdanger ousand embarrassing a check that would be to tbe nation's progress, every one familiar with the history of the aiiti-siavery movement will Inlly appreciate. Whether Mr. Johnson will succeed in obtaining such a decision no one knows. His counsellors evidently count upon it; welear with too good grounds for their trust. Everv tliocghtful man has anxiously watched that tribunal ever since 18G1. Mr. Stevens early saw tbe danger in that quarter, and was only deterred from a vigorous attempt to avert the danger by tbe fact tbat the appointing power reetiug with Mr. Lincoln, it teemed impossible to secure any Fufficient chaueo in the. charac ter of tbe bet cb. Tbe action of most of the judges w bo owe their appointment to Mr. Lin-. colu is evidence enough how unwise and dan . gerous it would have been to put it into his power-to eadole ns with any more enemies em powered lo bnlk us a long as tneir lives lasted. Mr. Johnson's main object Is to confuse public opinion ntid divide the rauks of the Republican party. No mote effectual means could be de sired than a decision of the Supreme Court adverse to Congress. Hound such a decision would rullv all the timid, tired, weak kneed. halt-wav, compromising, and diBhonestelemunts which victory has lured into the Republican rank?. Lana locked and hampered by such op position, tbe reconstruction movement would move very Mostly and Utfully forward the yi nngeet of us, in such circumstances, may reach old age before it will be ended in any trup sense ot the word. What measures the radical element in Con gress will auopt to meet such a contingency time will show. We entreat them to remember how much bangs on their action. The nation will support them in going, as Franklin said, "to the extreme verge of their constitutional power" for meant to meet such an emergency, tfitius populi supremalex. Wendell Phillips. TOBACCO CONVENTION. Close of tbe Beaston A Tax of Tern Cents on Tobacco and Snuff Kccoin mended. Clevelakd, Ohio, Sept. 18 The National Conveuttou ot Tobaceouists closed this after noon, after a harmonious session of two days, most ol tbe time at the Weddell House parlors. Resolutions were psissed favoring tbe imposition of a tax of ten cents on all manufactured tobacco and snuff, cigars excepted; favoring Govern ment stamps to be paid for before using, pro vided the tobacco tax is reduced to the specified rate ten cents and to be placed on eacn pack age, so as to preclude a second use, and that any legislation reducing the tax on tobacco should be prospective, and not go into effect in Jens Ihau.sixty days from the passage of the act. The delegates present have mostly represent ed the Western and Southern States, though there were atrongly sympathetic letters from " prominent New York firms. Mr. W. II. Pierce, of Utica, delivered a long address at the close of the Convention in favor of the -proposed reduction of the tobacco tax. An Executive Committee was appointed to draft a memorial at the close ol tue eeaslon, to be presented to Congress, setting forth the reasons why a reduction of the tax on tobacco was aked by the Convention, and those whom f hey represented. The committee is composed of the following :-A. H. ilucknor, St. Louis; V. A. : Prague, Cincinnati; John W. Stone, Lynchburg; J. P. fipetiee, Cincinnati: E. C. Murray, Chi cago; and W. B. PUrce, Utica. Hon. George H. Pendleton and Georcre E. Pugh were serenaded at the Kennard House this evening, and responded in speeches of con siderable length, giving a most hopeful view of the Democratic prospects in Ohio In the ap proaching elections, etc. Mr. Pendleton went iu.?, i ntt.ncittl question at some lengto, advo m.J?i a. k? timce the Payment of the Govern ment debt ui RreeDbacke. An Immense crowd listened to the speeches. lhe1frltM,LunMP AMER1CA--At R meeting of in th secn of tt.pn-on tbe th of September, Grant nSff ?hf i conon,te Science," Mr. E. JKKwtt chairman, used the following il'i5Iuld tb,e pePle of this quarter of th rone would awake to the danger of beinhur. 12? AtfctiM 1 Tl0U 0n theothe? BfdS of wir : . 1 , An Anifcrlcan politician came JSaMt'tL futBm? from Prussia declaring htit wa impossible to walk tun yards in a PTU,iaa tow u without meeting a soldier.. An Enkh pulMiciaja came back at the aame time from the United States, declaring that he had travcrrd the country troui end t. end without eeeing tyen a sihkUj soldier. When will mo narch ad Ciiolnets and popular assemblies Jearn that old wisdom of William III, that that nation will .V'd ihe balance of power which, In pioportion t" iu strength, has econonized material iocen to the hiifhe.bt point, and acoiiireil the biett' degree of moral ascendancy h an Lot, est ana consistent allegiunce to the laws of moralit? in'- domestic policy and in its foreigH relations?" Gen. Sheridan en tou ( for Washington. Cincinnati, Bep.18.-Gt'l I'hM. eri lat rnve.l her this tn.irnmcr. . route for Wash- inlnn Ho vl.itnH fli Mrnliftlta' KxCD&riKe U noon, wliere he was euthiiBiastKJ'y received. Tin. wiincr kn man KiTi-nnrif d Ht Burn CI t JJount. IU mpoii Jed in lew words' 0' tbanfcv Facetious Pikmark. A Oerman paper tel s a story ot Biouiark wblch illiiKtrates his foiulnecs for a practical joke. Ihe anecdote is as follow; . , . "One tlav while he was dining at Frankfort at the table d'hote, he observed two young ladies sitting opposite to him who were talking and Jangbing in a very loud tone. He soon perccircd that th;j ere making ?an of ino company, and Inat their remarks were espe cially dircc'.id againnt himself, but he could not understand a word of what they were saying, as they spoke in tbe Lettish language, evidently making sure that no one at tbe table was acquainted with it. Although the Count was ieuorant of the language, he had learnt two or three Lettish words during a recent tour in tour land, and he determined to use his know ledge so as to disconcert his fair assailants. Turning to a friend who sat near him, he whis pered, 'Wheti jou hear rue speak in a foreign langnacre, give me your watch-key.' Meanwhile the ladies went on talking more loudly than ever, and by the time the dessert was put on the table their Lilaiity reached its climax. At length, during a pause after asomowbat heartier burst ol langnter than usual, uount rsiBtnarK said quietly to his friend, 'Dohd man to azleck' (clve me me Key.) ine enect was mstantane- ous; the innies siariea as u incy were Boot, ana with their faces covereu witn oiusnes rusnca out of the room." INSTRUCTION. BOKDFNTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, DOR. litM'OWS, N. J. An Institution for the cure f'il and thorough Instruction of Young Ladles In alltha tranches of a complete education. Hoard and tuition lu the Preiiarntory and Collegiate departments, A3 per year. MYuit'np. Ancient find MutUm Umtnuiuei, and ornamental branches, extra. Winter bessien opens fccptemlier 19. For Catalogues, addreaj KJEV. II. URAKIXKY, A.M., SStuthsfiw President. TT7fiBY ACADEMY. FOR YOUNO MEN J and Boys, No. Ulb LOCUST Street, KDWAHJU CLAftKKCJfi BMITH, A. M., I'rinclpal.-lte-opena eiteniher 18. Pupils prepared lor bublness or pro fcoKi.inni lite, or tor liiuh stuudlne in colleee. A Crst-class PriniHry Uepanment lu separate rooms. Circulars, with full lulorruatiun, at No. ia T AW DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSITY OF Jj ENSBYLVAMA.-A terra will begin on the 1st of October next. The introductory Lecture will be delivered by the lion. UHOKUiS BHAKSVVOOI), ou MONDAY, September 30, at 8 o'clock P. M., at the UBiial Lecture Koora. rnHE MISSES BOGERS HAVE REMOVED JL from No. 850 8. Fifteenth street to No. 1914 PINK frtreet. where they win reopen tneir bcuooi lor Young Ladles and Children, MONDAY, WKPTEMBER 9. 9 4 lm TTRENCH, LATIN, AND GERM AS TATjGHI i in scnools and luniliies. Professor M. BADEN, Applications will be received at jura. J. Hamilton's Bookstore, No. 1344 CHKSNUT MtreeU 8 31 lm CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN STREET above l?i)ruce. The CLASSICAL ISIITUTE will be reopened 6KPXEMBKK 2d. 8 241m J, W. FAIKKS, D. D Principal. CARPETINGS. CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. LEEDOM Ss SUA Wj NO. S10 A It C II BTBEET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. We are now opening full and com plete iiiortmcnt, botta Foreign and Do meatlc, for Fall Salee. 8 27 3mrp 832 CAKPETKGS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEN T THE AKOI1 STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, NO. 839 ABCU STREET, 9 10 2m Ttaro doors below Ninth, Bonth Bide. PRESERVING CANS AND JARS. F n U I T JARS. PROTECTOR TRUIT JARS. Tbe; are made Air-tight with Certainty and Ease. Are Rapidly OjieDed Without Injury to the Cover. Each Cover fits all the Jars. Manufacturers and Patentee F. A J. BODINE, AO, 124 H. FBOST HTBEET. 6 22 U.slBlm fRUIT JARS AND CANS, CEMENT, rBESEUTIHO KETTI.ES, BIHltATOU8, WATER COOLERS, And a general variety ol Houae-FurDlshlng Qoods, at B. A. WILDHAN'8, 8 28 tuthscri 170. 1011 bPKINQ GARDEN Btreeh REMOVAL. R E M O V A L. C. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE FBOM SEVENTH AND COESNVT ST. TO No. 926 CHESNUT STREET 8 12tfrp PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING. i-C)H (JIKAKD 1 I Zll ClifMiut and STREET. BETWKEN ktid Market and KImvuiilH &nd Twelfth Btrretb ceiiirullv located. Aiti'ntiiniiKlHiiiiii for purmai.feut, traiihlcut, and tuble ltourdnrs. u 112iu "DEHMANKNT BOARDING CAN BE HAD AT J. KJvi HKA'i, ' hUrtOOL LANK, five mlniues walk lr.m bluliun, Nurr'niown Itailrood. Boardura warrym to ttuu lrom Mtuiun. V 10 tutUHtil iu KENT A GERJIANTOWN 1 PRO- I'cny, cduiuiniUK eleven rooui. and larirn int quireof 1). isOlTtL, a AHMSTHONU. I"V "II'- u. I IP; MiMPllr T k nra City TreiurVr-i' om'A' lor W'.on be had at tbe F E K 11 rimt LI BUARV. . -- ' ADD .No. B M8p T L. CRACilN A YS:.2" COMMERCE .Lt street ieiiral OII8. direct Jrom N? Bortlord. Bole XiZ 'lSl 1867. J. T. &E. ISTO. 0OL OECES3STUT STREET, HAVE HOW OPENED Til EI B Fall Importations of J. F. C E. B. ORWE, ISTO. 904 CUES NUT STREET. 500 PIECES J. OROSSLEY & SOttS' PATENT TAPESTRY OARPFyrS. J. F. C E. C. ORRSE, NO. 904 OHESNUT 8TKEET, 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. J. F. & E. B. ORfJE, NO. 90 4 CHESNUT STREET, NOVELTIES IN FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS. J. F. & E. B. ORT-E, ISTO. 904 CHESNUT STREET, 500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORRSE, NO. 904: CHESNUT STREET, 250 Pieces Yard and a half Wide Velvet Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORWE, NO. 904 OECESNTJT STREET, ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, For Stairs and Halls with Extra Borders. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. DRY GOODS. 727 CHESNUT STREET. 727 rorriAR puices in Silks, Shawls, Velvets, Poplins, Reps, Velour Russe, Merinoes.Mous Delaines, Alpacas, ' Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins, Chene Poplins, Melange Poplins, Irish and French Poplins, and Plaids Also, Bombazines, Biarritz, Tamise, and other Mourning Goods in great variety, together with as extensive and varied an assortment of Miscellaneous Dry Goods as can he found in the market. Also, Blaskets, Flannels, Linens, House-FurniAhing Goods, Cloths, Cas simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., X.ATB J AS. B. CAMPBELL A CO., NO, 787 CHESNUT STItEET. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. DBT HOODS, BY PIECE OB PACKAGE, AT AMD VNUKH MABAEI BATES. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 9 2 lm KO. 787 CHESNUT STREET. 229 FARIES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH STItlSET, ABOVE BACK, TTave now on band a fall supply or Ladies', Gents', and Boys' Merino Goods, suitable for Fall sales. Ladles' Merino Vests. 1. 112. fl 25, tl'37X, to 1. 1 case Gents' Uerlno Snlrts and Drawers, 1. Gents' Merino Shirts and Drawers, from f 1 to IS. Boys' Merino Goods, all sizes. Inlants' and Misses' Merino Vests. Tee above goods were ordered early In tbe season, from l to (3 below present prices. Water-proof Cloaking, l'26 and l 87,'. All-wool BlankeU, i'76 and tsS. Bargain. 1 bale best all-wool Flannels, X wide, 450. All-wool Flannels, 81, 87 4, 10. 43 W, 68. 75,850., etc. Jiallardvale Flannels, Bacque Flannels, etc. Bbirtlng Flaouels, large assortment. 60 doz. Linen Huckaback Towels, 12o. One bale American C'aib, ISo. Unbleacbed and Power-loom Table Linens, Fine bnowdiop and Cam auk do. do. Camon Flannels, 18, 20, 22, 23, aud 28c. Bleached and Brown Muslins, lowest prices. Good yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 160. Pillow-case and Bheetlng Muslin. Black Alpacas, 41,60, 68, 86. 70, 76o , eta I Cotton and Linen Nursery Diaper, etc. Blauk and White Balmorals, 1 Black aud White l'lald Wool Mhawls, l, Linen bhirt Fronts, Hosiery, Handkerchief)!, etc. I' AIUE3 & WARNER, HO. a M. HINTH HTBEET, I2:j B.0RNE, 1867. New Carpetings. DRY GOODS. XVI A. E T AND 1VI1VT3EI. '0 Opening daily FRENCH LKE83 FABRICS AND OTHER GOODa, from recent laree auction sales and private purchase, making tbe flutst stock we ever offered. FKENCH POPLINS. Newest colorings and best qualities. Bilk and Worsted French Poplins. Wool Poplins and Empress Cloths, Bilk-faced Rich Eplngllnes. Magnificent Velour Ottomans. Biam Plaids, elegant large designs. Plaid Poplins for muses' wear, FBEKCII MEBINOES. CCOO yards Lupin's French Merinoes, Finest stock Merinoes in town. All the new bhades from ll'OO up, SHAWXS. Paisley Bquare and Long Bbawls. Woollen Bquare and Long Shawls. Black Thibet Bquare and Long Shawls, Broche Long Shawls, rich goods. SBAHEB FLANNELS. 68, 60, and 66 cent 4-4 All-wool, bargains. Extra qualities, and extra Wright's Shakers. Best stock of these goods in town. Ten bales, about 7000 yards Flannels, of every variety of color, kind and fineness. CANTON FLANNELS. 20, 22, and 25 cent Canton Flannels. 26, 31, and Si cent Canton Flannels. 15, 37, and 40 cent Canton Flannels. 48, 60, and 66 cent Canfon Flannels. 9 7 stuth We claim to Lave the heaviest and boat goods made. UIHAKD HOW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their flrsl-slaas stock of LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HDK.FS., VEILS, ETC. To which additions will constantly be made.of tbe NOVELTIES OF TUBS SEASON. They offer In their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY BKIKTINQ CAMBRICS, At K. 35. and 40 cents, a Great Saorlflc "".mow 'ta'Hiw CK DRESS SILKS FBOtf AUCTION, IN LOW, MBIVU, AND SUPEB GUIDES, CUINVEN STODDART & BBOiHER, WS,5,AWD,,"WD,TBEET BOYE WIIXOW, 19tt DRY GOODS. FALL DRESS GOODS FBOM THE LATE AVCTIOBT HKXXA Of r rAEXca goods, PARIS ARMTJRE8, an desirable hle. PA RIB REPS, all detlrable (bade. PaRtS P0PIIJ-8,u desirable ahadea. PARIS MKRINOES, all de-'.rabl t 'aadog. PARIS PLAIQ I'OPLINa, all desirable shades. BBITISH PLAID POPLINS. CUUWEN S TODD ART & NON.4SOl4sa,ANn4aN.atONDftTREET, 9 19 St ABOVE WILLOW. A1PAC POPLINS 1 F ALL-ORADEH, IN BLACKS AND COLOBS. ClJItWEN STODDAUT & BROTHER, NOB. 494,451, AND 454 N.KECONDSTREET, 1 t ABOVE WILLOW. DV1N HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, WOULD INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS THEY I1AVENOW OPEN THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF SILKS", DRESS GOODS, 9mntb2t SHAWLP, CLOTHS, Etc. p LATIN ELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. REAL WELSH FLANNEL. SHAKER FLANNEL. SWANSHIM.FLANNEL, VERT SOFT AND HEAVY. EHOLISH UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL. PERSIAN FLANNEL, NILK WARP. BALLARD VALE AND OTHER DOMES TIC FLANNELS. DO MET AND UAUZE FLANNEL. , BED AND ORET FLANNELS. FANCY SACOUE FLANNELS. CANTON FLANNELS. A full assortment now received and for sale by SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, 0 19 tbmstrp AO. 1008 CHESNUT ST. ONG DROCHE SHAWLS IN MEW DE9ICINS, PRICES VERY MUCH REDUCED. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 450,459, AND 454 N.SECOND STREET, 19 8t ABOVE WILLOW. QLOTUS, CASSIMERES, AND COATINGS, for;mens and dots' wear. We are row opening NEW AND DESIRABLE BTYLF ol the above goods. The fc"eat reduction In the prices of WOOLLEN GOODS makes our Btock very attractive to buyers, CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 450,452, AND 434 N.SECOND STREET, 919 at ABOVE WILLOW. BLANKETS. Tbe subscribers are now prepared to offer the la'gest assortment to be found In the city of Superior Quality Blankets, All-wool and Extra Width, for I eat Family Use. ALSO, CRIB AND CRADLE BLANKET 4, And a Fnll Line of MEDIUM BLANKETS, for Hotels, Public Institutions, eto. SHEPPARD, VAN HARt IN GEN & ARRISON, IIoase-Furnlshlng Dry Goods, 19 thmfltrp NO. 1008 CHEHNUT ST. 2110 SmiNG GARDEN ST. 112 ELEGANT SIDE. YARD DWELLINGS, BVEBY CONVENIENCE. APPLY AT LUMBER YARD ' 9 1961 ' HO. 100 RACE STREET. JAMES & LEE. NO. II NORTH SECOND STREET, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF MER CHANT TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, AND OIBERS TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOATINGS, PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO THE CITY TRADE. HAV ING BEEN LAID IN STORE AT THE LOW 1ST PRICES, ;WB CAN CONFIDENTLY ASSURE PURCHASERS THAT IT WILL BE TO TDEIH ADVANTAGE TO EXAM INE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHAS ING EISEW1IEBE. . 22thJ HOOP SKIRTS. C20. WWI. T. HOPKINS, 028. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY; HOOP SKIRTS, I'ORTJIB TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. OSS ARCH HTBEET, BELOW SE VENTH, PHILADELPHIA. Also dealer In full lines of low-priced New York and Eastern made hklrlo. All the new aud desirable s'.y las and sixes ot Lidlen'. Mioses', aud Children's Hoop-skirts constantly ou hnud and made to order, embracing the largtwt and most varied aasortuiuutlu this market, at very mods rat. prices. veiyiady should try "Our Own Make" of Hoop Bklria.aa lhT have no equal. Houibern, Wmu, auu near Trade buyers w ill flud it to their Intern! lo examine our goods. ifetalogues of styles, !, said prices sent to any addrebs. 17 8iu AUCTION SALES. M C O E L AND mi mVZr?!" ? , "P For tL?" lARKi?tr4. BALE OF 1700 CA8H- , B'vrre, 6BOKS, BXIO UANd.S'l'ft fipptrv On Monday Mornlntt, by -..wr 18, commfncliiR ai io o'clooK, we will oIl ' catalogue, for ciwh. 17W) canpn Men's, Boy.' and oiiins inn. ivip. mu, nun, and Wax Boots, Bboej. ilros.ns, jttaimoraiB, eic- A loo. a superior assortment of Woman's. Miss'. and Children's wear, to which the special attxntton of the trade is called. 9 19 fit JOHN B. MYERS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS No. 281 and 284 MARKET Street, LARfJF, PEREMPTORY SAt,R OF 2ft,fflft D07.F.S OtitMAM COTTON HOIKKY AND OLOVKB. tin Friday Morninx, Beptember 20, hr catalogue, on four ironths' credit, at 10 o'clock, Including lu.UOO dozen hosiery aud 10,003 (term gloves. 'nll lines women's while, brown black, slate, blue, and French mixed, pluln and fieecy-Uued cotwa tump. Full lines men's white, brown, grey, and bluo mixed lia f bosr, nil lines misses', beys', and children's plain and) fancy and hose. Full fires men's, women's, boys', mlrsm', and rhll. dren's Berlin lined wool, cashmere' and cloth, lisle,, silk, and roitnn gloves and gauntlets, and peg-knit, gloves and mitts. NoTIi K. 1 be above line of hosiery and K'ove will Include every grade of one of the most popular makes, from plain to full reaular. It LARGE FOSITIVE HA LK OF CARfETINGS, ETC On Friday Morning, September an, at 11 o'clock, will hesold.bycntaloirne, on lour months' credit, about Jim pieces of luKmln, Venetian, list, hemp, eoltate, ana rag carpeting, which may be examined early on the murnlnaof the .ale. L9 14 6t LARGE PEREMPTORY 8A l.E OF FRENCH ANI OTHER El'KOFKAI DKY UUUUH, ETC, On Monday Morning, PepU 23. at lo o'clock, will he sold, by catalogue, on lour months' credit, about 700 lots of Freacli, lnda, uermun. ana jurititn uty noixis. s i, oi LARGE PFREMTTORY 8AI.E OF BOOTS, SHOES, TKA VKIiLI NO BAOrt, ETC On Tuesday Morning, September 24. at 10 o'clock, will oe sold, on four months' credit, 2000 package, boots, shoes, brogaus.etc, ol llr.t-clufs city .nO astern manufacture, JH, GUM MET & SDNS, No. 60S WALNUT Sirbet. AUCTIONEERS, Hold HegnUir Bales ot REAL kKTATfc, BTOCK9, AND SECURITIES AT THE PH1LADKLPH1A EXUHANCJK. Handbills ol e.ch property lesnpd separately, UK 0 catalogues puhllHhed and circii luted, containing full descriptions or property to be sold, as alno a par tial liBt of property contained lu our Real Estate Re plater, and ottered at private sale, bales advertised daily In all the dally newspapers. M THOMAS 4 SONS, IS03. 139 AUD Ui . 8. FOURTH Street. COUNTER AND SHELVINO, PL4TE GLAR8 bJlOYv CAbE, a HauUsome Hideboard, Chandeliers, On Friday Mnrnlnir, At 10 o'clock, ui No. i2.l:.L'ueniui street, superior counter and shelving; ha nduome walnut sldeho.rd; 3i superior oak chairs; Soak library tables; tine plate gl.sM .how cube; ciKr case; mirrors; engravings and ptirtokrapba: cut gl.saware; 2 oronze chauUellers; chess tables, etc it TO FLORISTS AND OTHERS. VERY BARK AND CHOICE PLANTS, TWO HANDSOME VAsua. ETC Ou t-aturuay Mornl' g, Pe pt. 21, at 10 o'clock, at themi-theast corner Thirty- . ninth and Locust streets, West Philadelphia. 9 19 t Assignees' Peremptory Sale on the Premises. REAL ESTATE AiS l PKKIiONAIj PROPERTY, ' Feed Store. Horse-, WHgons, Harness, Scales, Fire proof, Store, Fixtures, etc. Onttamnlity Afternoon, September 21, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, at public sale, wltbout reserve, on Darby road, Twenly-Beventn Ward, between Oray's Ferry aud Gray's lane, 19 1831 THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHfcbNUT Stieet; rear eutrauce No. Ilu7 Sanson street. Sale at No. IllO Cbesnut street. NF.W AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE. PIANO FORTES, CARPETS. Milt liOUS, CUINA. ETC. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction More, No. HlOChpsmit street will be sold, a larne assortment of superior Household Furniture, from families declining house keeping. . ja m u ' Sale at No. lliuchesnue street, ELEGANT PA H LOR CHAMHKU. ANDDTNIVf?. ROOM CABINET FURNITURE PIANO-FORTES. CAKPEIS, MIRRORS, RAOATELLE TABLE, r riaay morning. At 0 o'clock, at the auction store, No. nio Chesnut stieet, Will be sold. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE. Including- walnut parlor suites of antique and me dallion patterns, covered In plush: reps and hair cloth: elegant carved walnut sideboards: walnut chamber suites; library mites: secretaries and book case; oflico desks; larne French plate mnutel and plee minors: extension dluluR tables. 8 to 16 leet In lengtu; spring and hair mattresses; velvet. Brussels, tapes, trj . Ingrain, aud Venetian carpets; wardrobea, dress-ing-bureaus, wash-stamls. Inn, Kes, cnue-seitt chain china, glassware, kitchen furniture, eto,- -I'l A NO-FORTES. Also K superior rosewood piano-fortes, made by Bacon A Raven, Gilbert, and others. u . One parlor organ, made by Carbart & Neod ham One nielodeon. One bagatelle table. Alse 2 breech-loading fowling pieces. ' 2 counter show-cases. WATCH AND JEWELRY. By order of aomluistralor, gold w.tch, chain, and ewelry. n AKCOAST &. W'ARNOCK, AUCTIOMfifiita Np. 240 MARKET S1KL.ET. GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD?. THE FINE SHIBT EMPORIUM, Acs. 1 and 3 iNoiili mm Street. JOHN O. ARRISON, Importer, Mannfactnrer, aud Demlar lm JCverjr Peaorlptlom of EHTLE3IEN'S FCKKISIIINU CiOOBS, Wonld invite inspection to his FINE STOCK OF GOODS, suitable l or the season, selling off ai moderate prices. Etpecial attention given to the manufiieture of FINE BH I It 11 AND IXLLARS, Warranted to gtve satisfaction. rp EEIN0 UNDERWEAR IS CHEAT VA. riety, lor sale at BOFM ANN'S HO -IERY 8TORJE. Merino Underwear tor Gents. Merino Unoerwear tor Youths. Merino Uuderwear fur Infants. Merino Uuderweur for MlHses. Merino Underwear lor milieu. Merino Hose for Ladies. Merino Hose for Misses. Merino llote lor Youths. Merluo Dose lor Illinois, Merino Hose tor Gents. All-wool Shirts, white, forGeuts, All-wool Shirts, scarlet, lor Ueuts, All-wool Shirts, grey mixed. All-wool Shirts, blutf mixed. All the above, of superior qualities, for sale at UOFHASN'S IIOSIEHY STOBE 8 5 tntt s No. 9 North EIGHTH StreeU HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. C U T L E B Y, A line assortment of PnfTTWTand TA HI. E CUTLKKY. KAOttS, RAZOR STROPS, LADIES' MCIS- SUlUS. PiPkH AND TAriJIRl-.' 8HEARS, ETC L. V. HELMOLTS Cutlery Store, No. IBS Svnth TENTH Street, 111 Three doors above Walnut. gTANDBRIDQE, DARK & CO-, 1MPOETEKB OF AND UBALEBB II FCREICN AND AMERICAN KARCIVAE, MO. mill MABHET STBEET, Offer tor sale a large stock ol Iltirdware nnd Outleryt TOGETHER WITH lOOO KEGS NAILS AT BEbl'dU PBICEM. ItthtO
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