TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGUAFH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1867. 8 IMPEA CUM EN T. gpccrn of .t.r CoohllBg. Hon Ro-coe ConMtuf. of New Vork. wm hosen President of the New York- Republican State Convention at Sjraciise, yesterday. Upm t.kina the chir be said: Andrew JohLfOU bad sort that the Thirty i.h lvrajTe cb.oBP.n iu the roWst of war, was itntb Conirre s. , ..rnrace un1 leiioiaut of ml to luu uiuvi-" ... r - . . ,,,., -. i tnn tf i tutton piiu,t8 it, ur,c,l)i voioes were throttle "PO" cut - Charles' head, bi.U'ii'l to tbe ",Hetnr,,Dri James or prant d to the n.oa n ode n d h e u iDK amnesty .0 ,rftl,0bre'akl(j dowtl ruiiincr8 to rSS-? d carr.una universal sufj'raee. Til u ftw Amrrica WO bear vetoes, and e' could thankful if W-ow wore the woil f Fxccuuve Infliction?. We have rtwpw wro..B j than these. We e ' b.lB vetoed, and then when the V. ilrrtpn-e that tbev are antine.1n the very I'MS which tbe veto wag put' forth. We become lawanno-wt'ecv .. w... y-- - - - y-- ih.nts lor wnico nation, insulted by u message to ton- . .p the DC BTwe. intended 10 81B0 OUT uuiuucti n ....... , tP aitir the eirciiouB 01 mon, Lirkedlv intimatM!" tliat by chastising ! " S5. 1. lSmeiicSn pcopl.ri.ve become al1ablbL'Bn,'"ON8 to ' tootheui ,. debts of the lately rebellious States. "wiiliamF. Garrett & Sous....- 8kr.aee Wie traitor a to pay the ,irvt rion ol law, 11 not, id upou ucu.x .... k,u 1I10 removal of the iiuM.nr-h- w Miu'ster of War, who hue been a "oio J I by ?K pillar ,.1tire. by night" thr,Ugb the fo,1 wa-Sh P.n.K.V..hj of .the Itubl c; we see Kll p n v" n 1.1. tiniP flMrtrlvprt fit thn mosl onumui Lis command Biid ireato; like a cjlprr, because h 1b ablv miJ Bucccs-fnllj cxecuMtifr the laws of lui.j- e seeoibera equally blauielers onven Itotn ttu-.jr pota of duty; we see recon i.trnctK)n hindered and prevented, restoration and Union batlWorderdotroednd peace-disturbed by every makefhUX and eaMerlue 1 that lni.ter luverition ea de-ire; to cap the.cllaiait wf'visuroa'ion and fflronterv, a proclamation 4suc civing obliwn to treason in if ranacst, suillu'et forms. This :proo?amatioo, wttbonju law and againft law, .assumes 10 override the 'oipnbilwtes imposed uyiuci wubiwb uuivuit, but which New. YorK, and every other loyal Mi ate unless Maryland, Xenucky, and Dela wflte4e.excepionft have declared shatl be im beda"ed''iu 'je bulwarks of the t'onstitation itell. Wb does all this mean? It meana usurpa'ion 'as much s Louia of France meant nj-uriarioixrwhon he taid, "The Stte-that is nie." It mi'aDs thf.t -the Executive eraep is -clniohit V unlawful acd daogerouB form; it menu ia.U 1 he actiug I'rosid-ut of tho Unilod State,- .atid those whose creature he is, are aiiminp forbidden pnrogattves, mean lug V) wield, them net only to the punlic detriment, but tor ' purposes a-nied aaiDSt the secunty, if not aaiast the exiitince ol tVe (Joverument. Do you ask rue bow tar thev will go? 1 answer, as. far as they dure. Do jbu ask bow lar they dare ko? I auAwfT. ae tar as- .the ' atrproachinir elections Bi-tUI bd tbem dre. ( Do ?ou ask for the remedy . It lies, in the tirst inHtance, with the . people at tbe polls, and afterwards, if need be, with the people in Congress assembled. I do not meaD, a.-i somp hiive insisted, that Coasrcsa bbould remain in pernetual extraordinary ses eioD, and Btratn or transcend the Constitution by tttkma trom him the Presidential powers vested by the Contitmion in the.Execulive aloue; nor do I meau that Congress should, by any lefrif la ive dev.ee, attempt to circuuivent or'supprsedi. tbe chief KxecuUve . office. As well might a cour", b'-eatise a Sheritf or Marshal was unmUhtuI, a'tempt to execute i'.s process itself. Tbe Conntuiicn says the President, nut Coupes, Bhall fee tua1; tlie laws are ' laiibfully executed. If t'ie President can not lie trusted with the luuetioos ot this office, ii be has done acts which . forfeit bihripht to exerct.-e th s powers of his . pUce, il be is so latally ben' ou trtiscbief that he it- not tit lobe lett imatcucd or onried, the Cout-titutioi. prcritu;s tbe remedy. It is not tliat Cougiess shall usmp or curtail tbe Excch tie oliice, nor that the two Houses stall crouch like wateh-dog" buying to prevent Kxecutive action. Ko.Mich coutnvt.nce fiads place in tite cbaiter of our liberties No extiemity can ever jnMify it. Any condition of things de manoing nuch a resort will demand some thing mere. It is not for me to express nor even to form an opinion ot tbe rounds of im peachment which, may exist. The duty I may in auothfr pUce tw otHed upon to do imposes eilence and Bbstinence upon me; and besides, from tbe ont-et it has been my earnest hope that lh! country michl bo spared the anxiety and disturbance incideut to deposing the chief otlicer ol tbe Government. But 1 may be per mitted to say. that whenever the acting Presi dent cannot be restrained within loyal limits, except by being shorn of tbe constitutional powers ol his office, and kept continually cowed by sessions of Coneress avowedly miin tainod lor thai purpo-e, the wel are, ihe dig nitytbe judumeut, the conscience of the nation will demand higher and bWn. r methods. It, Indeed, such a juncture t-liall ever arise, let the grand inquest of the nation pros-no the ac- vufeu ,vr um e.rimes and mi-demeanors; let him have an impartial trial, and il louud gu lty. let him be .coneiorjed by judicial sentence, as he will Ibe b.v the enlicbieued judgment of mau kind, to an infamy as imniorul as the cause he has oetrayed. But su h, a p-oceeding u a last resort. It anything can cuib'the President ie Tore n U too late, it. is our success in the. canvs now progressing. The public journals ol o ir political opponents, feeling the odium of o.i.eulv espousing tbe Kxtcutive, are nervously and Wmterously disclaiming afiiliation wito him, but the strategem is too transparent, and it com es too late. The diminished Union vote in Waiue and California, although wholly due to local and personal Issues, Is set down to Presi- aentlal popularity, and immense barm has already come from the cnouia-emeiH thus de V .I. t'nuuld otuer ?'ates be equally heedless ' general interests at stake, should .me . tnion column falter, every vote cast ugainst us will be counte.l an in doueTneut of the recent a:t8 of Audiew Jolnieon, aud will embolden bun to yet other .agtrssions. The Ubuo then is between dis traction, cornmo'ion, and exhaustion on the one side, and on the o;br. union, tranquillity. and prosperity. The country wants r-nose. Kate J , "construction, n-t only lor the .,wif.!-c!lls.t",'''0,,. t"t (r tl ""ke of the tbo most careful ",lu?orie All need raj.es pres upon the P,"uTZi tlpa,ntnt. .and.it can b5 lou.ld bo u uXX'' ,,',"a,", lefolitical coi.tllcts hmVo I. i'i ,Uu Ile,,i . frout."nf. Inch jar into ceas! ,he fl,,v tbe itiiltds and eu,,tgies ot ttnSnm rAnyoung Virginian shot the back of liis, jLili'iJJCi a xir.axi, ruyyTiu it VO )H ft qnlrrol. SPECIAL 0TICES. sttiW if I HARD TO "REALIZE WHAT a i-evoliitiou in iiinir.y n atters Is non luui.f ilae under he wouib rlul infliienoe ol the A M B'.lti Ar i i mi tma ny nurru-HOLK ano wkw. JXl MttUllM. reneutly iiilo4(;ed t the wb ic, . and k.rld nt liie H W. rorner of KIBVKNI'H awl CJt KIN I1'!' nlreiia. ''here ned no lon:.er be any If'.oi.) mid venufion In the iauiliy fcii aooouutof tue vv.fK draKt'lne" no uioie g"ttln; "nwmped" ,1'vp'rj tking nl!f go imootbly, like the machine ieir. ia 4ihi rr' JOLLOWAYS P1LI8 4ND OIST- IV-"' J M V I VHI'IIMA. Though IhU disease has bsftW Ce Kklil. si d Oeo'i iiroiuiutn'ed i.y ei.'.ineut uiiiivii! lift: s Ii remeijlulili', the iiinueroua certlll aii'ai.y reixived liy liry HOf.LOlt'A V arn a direct rtntui..in tuMvh ill h iiihv il and UJiui l.im coiielu aloiis. iAinliti, txd'' and H.iuiua, In all lis rami lira lloiia of i.ri.nc hml fxff eiloim. diseaseH of the I'lieit, ;.n. at. eUi. Iinve bt-M cured la ifielr wort siagHM bv J.ei-e expfi ioranl M,i )iiialyf reinedies. Hutd bvull ffMl'"!", 17 lulbt the T,.i "oehiiKi; Itie statos-uaushipof :ioTnmel?u,m ,!"P(l,'', for oth-' questions; the OnTintoeW u"rt - "V the country rwjii.l III wild Bn.l SPECIAL NOTICES. J3jT RECEPTION ftMJQR-GENERAt SHERIDAN. UNION LEAGUK H017SE, BE, , 1857. J PniiiiinrHiA, September 26 The Bit miprs cf the UN ION LK AOUE OT PHILA DELPHIA, v. llh the ladles or their families, are in Vittd to meet M njor General P. H.' SHERIDAN at THE LJBAGUU HOU8R, ON FRIDAY, 27th INST., Between 12 o'clock noon and 3 o'clock P. M. 6 26.21 GEO ROE tt BOKER. Secretary. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN "T f'AI li KjiTAMHllIP COMPANY-Ollice. No. 'k ilr- "-WAitiii Avenue. niiiaueipma, Beptem- ERN YELLOW Howard Ulnchniun i.tourctt(lc Hros & Irwlu.. IS, 'ilU lo-oo Miisrluv liro hi. John's KjiUcopul Church, Pequea; l'a . 210 00' Previously acknowledged I7!B 50 Totul .$,ji),) 60 WII.IJAM K J AMKWeiiPnil Airmit. H I'lilla. and Hnutnern Mall Hipanishln Co. pamslilp Co 0. is'nFtj; A lUlHSiUYAUY MEtaflNiJ. INfUtt- i llierunvu ul?Lhe work of ilia -llonrd rvMMu. slons or Ihe Diocese ol Fminsyivau a, will be held oa 1HUK8DAY Bept. 2f,th, l 8 I'. M 111 HU l'uul's t'hurch., Chesinit Kill. A trft n leiives Ninth and Grieu streets at '. P.tM., rciurduic to the cuv ai ifi f. M. 9i5 2l CITY COMMlsSIONEItS' OFFICE, No, 212 8. lit' I K KlreeU Ph-iladki.i-hia, Sept. 23, 1S67. In accordance with Act of Assemnly. tue Vity Vom nitBHloners ii' tily.iue-citixenB of the placesMor fold ing the Kxtra Aawssnieot lor the year 1H7. The Ae8sor will commeoce at 10 o'clock 'A. M.. and continue until T o'clock . M.-Joo WKDNKsiDAV, IHtllhDAY, and 1K1DA"V, the 2iilh 26th, tuid 2tu days of bepiembor. irliBt Ward At llouvler's, corner ot Greenwich street aud jyiojrameublng avenue. teooud Waro At Klchaid Andrews', Moyaojenslng avenue, ahi.ve i-'ederal street. ,. Third Ward At John Conrad's, No. 6M Queen Stref t. Fourth Ward At Adam Basher's, No. 712Passyunk ro-.id. Klith Ward At Mlchoet Sch wartz', N. K. corner of Third aud iunkill str cus. fclxih Vrd At Wellinuion's, corner ot Second and Quarry Rti-eels. iSfcveiiih "Ward At Lewii Victor's, N. E. corner of Twelfth and lvOinbard streets. Elgluli Wurti At Joseph Relgel's, S. W. corner of Twelllhand Locust streets. Ninth Ward -At D. U. Bel ler's. No. 1019 Market street. Tenth Ward At Columbia House, Nos. Ill aud 113 Broad street. Iileventn Ward At Jesse Shelmlre'3, No. 209 Ureen st'eet. Twelfth Ward At Joseph Edw'arda', N. E. corner of Klrh and I.vnd Hireels, . Thirteenth Waid-At olllce' of Alderman Plaukln ton, N. K. comer of i'raitklip und Upring Garden streets. liiurtee nth Ward A t isamuel Durham's, N. 15. oor-ner-ol Kleveytli and Callowhill aireeti. Filteentp.Ward At George fcleusler'a, N. E. corner of Futeeuth and Brown street 8.' ' Klfieenth Ward At Christian Gerue's, No. 2102 Conies street (Sixteenth Ward At T.nulsaj3iner's, 8. W. corner of Fourth and Geoi (?e s'.ieotB. beventeenth'-Ward At B. E. corner ot Front and jMnster stEeeta. Kishieeuih Wrd At George W. Simons', No. 522 Itkbtnond street. . Nineteenth Ward At Benjamin Itodgors', 8. E. corner Frankford road and Adams street . t Ineteenth Wurd At John D.uorr'3, N. W. corner ol A m her aud Klin streets. Twentieth Ward At G orge Metziror's, 8. E.' corner of level. th street and Uirard avenue. Twentieth Ward At John Fox's, 8. W. corner of Fliti enth and Thompson etreels. T wenty first .Ward AU.f. MorrlsQulnton Hotel, MhIii street. Manmuuk. , T'weutr-Becond Ward On tho 25th Instant, at tbe Bianehtown Hotel. T i pi -st ot d Ward On the26th and 27th, atGane ral Wayne. Main and Washington stie.'ts. TWtniy-SeCOlMl Wru K t j)aiuin Jbuui a xjum-i, Alain nlrt.. onslte i:liurcli street. Tweutv-third Ward At Daniel Faunoe's, No. 1213 Fiunk old ureet. . Twenty-third Ward At the house of R. N. Murray, BT euly 'fonrth Ward At Rising 8'in DoleliLauo ut tar Dt.or.li. hHovp t.firrv.eiubth siree'. - Twenty lourth Ward Morris' Hotel, Laucastorave- liue. and JHavei 'ora bi reei Twenty-lUlli Waid At George Uuber's, Uislug Sun vltlnt.o in llio ?LMh IllflLiinL. Twenty-Hun Ward At John Smith's, Aramingo, on the 2fiih'intBiit. Twenty-tilth ward At Thomas Dickson's, Brides bnrg, ou the 27lb Inst. ...., iwenty-sixlh Ward At Smith Furlough's, 8. W. comer of Broad and.Shtppen Btreets. Twenty-Reveuth Ward At Benjamin Sharp's. Forty-third and Murket Btreeta. .. ... Twenty-elghih Ward At Miller's Hall, 8. W. cor ner of Canine and Norris streets, on the 25th Inst. Twenty-elKhth Wurd-At John .Heuris', Nlculown lane and Ridge avenue, on the 2i;th inst. T wen'y elgTiih Ward At J. W. Scott s, German town road and Broad rK-u(m DICKSON. DAVID P. WKVVElt. HKNJtY.CONNKR. 9 24 t ' Clty-Uium ssloners. PENNSY LVAN1A RAILROAD COM- Pan Y. Tkeaborbb'b Dt'.fABTWKST, 1 Pbilahki.phia. Keptem'ier ltt, Iti7. NOT1CK TO BONDHOLDERS. At a meeting of the, Board of Directors, held on 4th Instant, the following preamble and resolution were adorned: . , Whereas, Numerous applications have been made to this Company fr.m the holders of tue First aud Second MoilL'uge Cout on Bonds to convert the same into tue Registered Ueueral Mortgage Bonds, dated July 1, 1M7, therefore be it Resolved ..That the Treasurer be aud he is hereny lnstiucled to cause pu illo notice to be given that this Compuny Is now prepareil to exchange I'B Reg'stered Bonds, secured b"a tteneral mortgge li)U the Una from Philadelphia to Pittsourg, ot the estate, real and personal, aud corporate franchises therein mentioned, dated July 1. Isii7, lor thesFlint and hecond Mortgage i'oupon Bunds of skid Company, on the road between liarrii.burg and Ptimburg. Any further Infonnation can be obtained on appli cation at this oiliee. 9 16 301 11IOM1ST.FI RTH, Treiuojrer. 5 PARDEE SCIENTIFIC COORSE is LAFAYCTTI! COUEOE. The next term commences on THURSDAY, Sep tember 12. Caudidates or admission may be exam ined the day before (September 11), or ou Tuesday, July J0, the day before the annual commencement. For circulars apply to President OATTELL, or to Proiessor R. B. VOUNOMAN, Clerk of the Faculty. Easton, Pa., July. I SOT. 7 V) 4ptt OFFICIO OK TUB LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIOA I 1.N CO. Pun. a. Kui'ifiA. septemner zo, is7. A sneelnl meetinirol the .Iniikboliters ot the Luhiuu 'oal ano Naviellin (., will bo held at the Board ol irioie tun ms. LJrir.MLi M-reet, a'love ruiu, oa TCKMDAY.thu 1st du oi October. ls-7. at 10'i o'clooK A. M., lor the i uruose of unilioi'lxing a loan under the Art of Assembly approved the loih dny ol April, 1HU7, a' ui J . oi r.- r, , i-reiuHu rT THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE PHn.AliKl.r'HlA. QEKMANTOWN AND WK1 ' UWN HUUtUAII CJMPAN Y lmve this "ay deelured aid vldeuu of IVE PKU Ch.N l', on the i-ioejj oi the Company, puyn-ule, clearoi taxts .iUr UM m-ioi iK-iooer eext. ... l.e lrnmer btriiks ol Ihe Oiliioa.ii y will be elose' I'Jth Inst., nd ren it In o osed ullill Hie llrnl ol be. leuber 11. ihi.?.' a, a WUUUiliJkl 1. ,irwiiiior, a wtb.ii 'lEGAXD'S PATENT STEAM GENE- ... ?'Tu'1 ' r'heup, compact, economical In use, B1UTY ni,f,TKLY HAFJt 'IlOM ANY POSSI B1LI I Y OF KXPLofclOM Z , n,?' 0ak" of Mi MUEL WORK, N. E. oor- 'If M'reeOi. tl8 4p out tLu old t wi v J , AV e NOT SOLD Street, below Lombard '1 ' 61,7 Ho"1 BROAl lonlluxie sellinu t,e ' been reported, but atfulrprJ' WLAI'IriOFCOAL Huperioi LFIUGXI and gvimfue' EAnr w vpiv always Iw'i. u,, is FIN f 0 Alii 4 U 1867. NO. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 1887. 0O4 CHESNUT STREET, NOW OPKIfED TIiriB Fall Importations of J. F. tk E. B. Srb. 904 OHESNUT 500 PIECES J. CEOSSLEY & TAPESTRY J. F. $c E. B. ORWE, NO. 0O4 CHESNUT STREET, 300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. J. F. & E. B. ORfiE, 2STO. 0O4 CHESNUT STREET, NOVELTIES IK FRENCH J. F. & E. B. ORfJE, NO. 904 CHESNUT STREET, 500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets. J. F. & E. B. ORR3E, NO. 904 CliESNUT STREET, 250 Pieces Yard and a half Wide Velvet Carpets. J. F. & E. B. OR ME, NO. 904 CHESNUT STREET, ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, Eor Stairs and Halls J. Fv & E. B. ORNE, NO. 904 CHESNUT STREET, 50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOY COE A CO.. Aaents for the "Ti.saaAPH" and Newspaper Press of tue whole country, have RE MOVED from FIFTH and CHESNUT Streets to N UB. SIXTH Street, second door above WALNUT. Officks:-No. 144 8, BIXTH Street, Philadelphia; TRIBUNE BUILDINGS. New York. 780ftp rr IlURTlCULUKiAL EXHIBITION wl uositjvely t'LtWK on TUliltsDAY bVi- MNG.at 10 o'clock. 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Nt washing or preparation before or af tor Its use; IPIIIIN liy H liiu u nui, uiunii, oniv 70 cenwi m iwme; in per uozen. r."i - -SWaYNK'bANo. 330 N. IS1XTII Blieet, above V ne, Phlladelphlaand at the leading Druggists and Dealers In Toilet Articles wh4pj ffififl STECK & CO. PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS, AND ilASOIl & HtMILIH CABINET ORGANS. These beautiful InstrumenUi constantly fnorease In ptiinlarlty.and are to be found iu eplendld assort- tuentat ,-,-, J. 13. aOTJLLVS, t25stnthtn BBVEWTH AWO IHWHTOT. ffjp STEIN WAY & SON THIUMPHANT. THE FIBMT OB1NB fiOIJ If EDI FOB AMEUICAM PIAKOS, AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION. OFFICIAL CJlRTIFICATE. pakis July i"7- I certllv lhat the First Gold Medal lor American Planoa has been unanimously awarded to M' fcU'lnw ay ly the Jury of the International jutpoBiH"" First ou the Ubt iu Class X. MlfLINET, President of the International J my Members ol tbe International Jury. OeoreesKBstner, I A mbrolse Thomas, iA. UaulU.Ht U F. A. Uevaort, J. Hchltdmayer. FOR BALE ONLY BY DLASIUS onos.t 100e I HEWNIII ;T. SWtnthstt NO. gTIiULING SILVER WARE MANUFACTORY M0.41 JMM'l'WT STREET. C, E O 11 G 13 H II A. It 1 Patentee of the Ball aud Cabe patterns, manufactures every description of flue ST ICRLINU olLVKH- and retail, a obolce assortment of rich and beisntlful goods of new styles at low prices. lM3ia J.W.eilARP. J. ROBERTS. New Carpetings. ORWE, STREET, ?01MS; PATENT CARPETS CHENILLE CARPETS. BRUSSELS CARPETS, with Extra Borders. CABPETINGS. c A R P E T I f J C S. "WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. LEEDOM Ac SUA Wj AO. 910 ARCH fSXUEKT, BETV'EFJJ NINTH AND TKNTH 8TREETB. W are now opening full and com plete assortment, both Foreign and Do- mtlc,for Fall Sale. 8 27 3oarp 832 CABFETLYCS. 832 ARCH STREET. FALL STOCK NOW OPEN AT THB ARC II STREET WAREHOUSE CARPET JOSEPH BLACKWOOD. HO. 83 ARCH STREET, 910 2m Two doors below Ninth, Bonth Wde. BOOTS AND SHOES. piRST QUALITY BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITE3S, FOR GENTS AND BO IS. PKICES 3IODEBATE. DARTLETT, HO. 83 fcOUIll SIXTH STREET, 9 17 rp ABOVE CHRqNPT. R ARE MANUFACTURES IN FINE CONFECTION rOK CHOICE PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, 827 tutbsloirp NO. lIO MARKET ST. "ALTH'N. ALL PERSONS AHE GATJ llouid anainat imrrhubiiig or negoilaiiug Cer t'tlcalis of LepnHil II o. ITlflor I'S, and No. ISO fur SIiS'4 issued by I ho iiLfcLliY INtil HANCB TRUST AND 3 A KB DIC lUHl T Ci M PA N Y To c. ii. WAiwwonrir. Parties to whom the same maybe otterud are re oui hted to tlVS UOtiweal il.e t-oiiipany'OilicH. Sjiltf No, ICUfcJ5WUi'Sirot, LRY GOODS. MARK 12 W lYIIVTII. o 0R & FALL AND WINTER STOCK, FmtR4ciN nvntT VAitir.rT op FAHILV klUV JOD, NOW tOJIPLEIE. Prtcen always marked down to meet every decline. lOlbatbuytrB not fully pos ed may purchase with con filler ce We give our vu'itomeia all tbe advan tages that accrua From a full, fresh, wetl-o'ected stock, From the reliable clm.raa.ef of our goods From our uniform, always lowest prices, From tbe Immense variety we exhibit. And from our Invariable fair dealing. We have good assortments of the following, via.;-. Ladles' Cloakings Fall Cloaks. Fall Shawls. Winter Shawls. French Poplins French Merlnoes. Wool Delaines Black Aloacas Black Poplins. Black Delaines Black Silka. White Meilnoes White Alpacas. Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Prints, Tickings, Towels, Linens, Muslins, Handkerchief, Hosiery, Gloves, Cassimeres Overcoatings. BOYK' FTNR CLOTHINGS. 97Rttlth 727 CHESNUT STREET. 727 POl'VLAU P 11 I C E S IN Eilks. Shawls Velvets. Poplins, Reps. Velour Euste, Merinces. Mous Lelaines Alpacrs. llcliairs, Alpaca Poplins, Chcne loplins, Kelauge Poplins, Irish and French Poplins, and Plaids Also. Bombazines, Biarritz. Tamise, and otlier Hournine Goods in great variety together with as extensive and varied an assortnient cf Miscellaneous Try Goods as can he found in the market. Also, Blankets. Flannels, Linens, Hcuse-FurnuliEg Goods, Cloths, Cas simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at low prices. RICKEY, SHAEP & CO., UTl JAM. R. lAMPltELt A. CO., NO. 7X7 CIIEMNV T MI'REET. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. Dili VOOUfO, RT PIECE OR PACKAUE, AT AKU INDKB JMARAET BAIEs SICKLY, SHARP & CO., 9 21m aO. 77 CtlEWNCT STREET. 229 FAFIES & VVARKER. 229 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE, Have now on band a foil supply of Ladles', Cents', and Roys' Sterlno Goods, suitable fi r Fall sales. Ladles' Merino Vests (1, fl 12. it 25, $1 lo). I case Gents' Uerlno Slilrts and Drawers, $1. Gents" Merino Shirts and Drawers, from (1 to 13. Buys' Uerlno Goods, all sizes. Infants' and Misses' Merino Vests. The above goods were ordered early In the season, from 1 to 3 below present prices. Water-proof Cloaalugs, tl'-'S and II 37J. All-wool Blankets, 1'75 and tS TS. Bargain. 1 bale best all-wool Flannels, Vi w Ide. 4-jc All-WOOl Flannels, 81, Zlii. 40. 43 5 , VI, 68, 75,8dc., etc. Ballardvale Flannels, Sacque Flannels etc Shirting Flannels, large assortment. 60 dos Linen Huckaback Towels li'jo. One bale American Crash. )2'4c. Unbleached and Power-loom Table Linens. Flue Snowdiop aud Damusk do. do. Canton Flannels, 18, 20, 22, 25, and 28s Bleached and Brown Muslins, lowest prices Good yard-wide B eached Muslin, 150. Pillow-case and Sbeetlog Muslin. Black Alpacas, 45,50 SO, 65, 70, 76c , etc Cotton aud Ltuen Nursery Diaper, ec Black and White Balmorals, f 1 Black and White Plaid Wool Shawls, II, Linen Shlit Fronts, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, etc. 1' ARIES & WARNER, 1291 N. ao N. NINTH STREET, OlftAKU ROW. E. r.1. NEEDLES & CO. Invite a" ten ti m to their Ur.i- !aas stock o' LACKS AND LACF. GOO'.h. EM El OILKRIKs HDKFS., VEILS, ETC. To whlcn additions will conslan' y be made of the NOVKL1IKS OK JUIC SEASON. Tbey offer In tLelr YH1TK OOODS DEPART MKNT HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS, A I M 35, aud 40 cuts a Great Saciiiics B L A MK E T S. The subscrl'ieis are new pn pared looller the la gest ashor n.eut to be louud In the city ut Superior Quality Blankets, All-wool and Extra Width, for lent Faully Vie. AUiO, CRIB AN n CBADLK BLANKET, And a Full Line cf Mfcl'lUM BLANKETS, lor Hoie.s, p ublic Institutions. e:o. SHEPPAFiD, VtK HiKI INGEfli & IRRISON, Jlou-Kurnlhl.iK Dry Uooili, 19tbUi6irp 0. CHEvNl'T ST, DRY GOODS. DEPOT FOR FUENISHINO DRY GOODS. A CAIID. SKEFPARD, VAN HARL1NGEH & ARRIS01. HO. I0UN CHFAKUT STREET, Whose es sbllf hment lor tbe sals of Uousc-FnrnlsMne Dry Oftoila Js nnnjiialled In ihe extent and varletjr (,r tg aswrt Dienl. beg to iiiliuuniM to MOU'KEKPERS re! MOVING THMK SUPPLY, or p on, fcbout luinitih, ial they are now rece'i,,, their FALL ASSORTMENT ' OF ' TRIMI 'NrrtTTWJf AN0 WflOLLCS VOOD' tR IIOlfSKIIOLU IT" It, IsVCH A3 JI.IN y,N Ml KF.TI S N MlTTttH SHEKTINOS, PII.V.OW LINENS, rtixotv NVSLIKS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TAIII.E 1.1 SENS, HAH AM K NAPKINS, BORnniEu lowets TOWELLINGS, IVILTS. RLNKLTS,THI.E AND E9IHROIIEUi:n I-IAIO AND TABLE (OVERS, Aid 'very other ar lcle suitable for a well-ordered household. 8 17 tofst p LAN N ELS. FLANNELS. FLANNELS. REAL WE1.MH I'LANKEL. MUHIK FLANNEL. SW ANNKIN 1LANNEL, VtBT SOFT AND IIEA Y. EsjOLISH ENSIIRINKABLH FLANNEL. PERSIAN FLANNEL, NILK WARP. BALLARDVALE AND OTHER DOMES' 11C FLANNELS. L09IET AND VACZE FLANNEL. RED 4ND OREt FLANNELS. FANCY SACQUE FLA SN EsS. CANTON FLANNELS. A full i ssorttuent now received and lor sale by SHtPPARD, V&K HARLIiYGEN & ARRISON, 9 19 thmotrp NO. 1009 CHEVNUT ST. CLOAKS. C"L0AKS. I'LOAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKS. V i .vn v one is tttlaiug about tue Cloaks at 1 V ENS", No. 2 . NINTH street. ( LOAKS, CLOAKS, J Evi ry new style at CLOAKS, CLOAKS. IVKNS. No. 23 8. NINTH Street. c LOAKS, CLOAK?, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. IVKN8". Immense bargain, ut 9 21 lm No. 24 S. NINTH Street. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. 3a J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OP VENETIAN ULINDS V 1 IN 13 C VV HIIADE9. I srizfHt ard iii i-hl assoi'tinent In tbe city at the LOW YKV PK1CKS. Repairing promptly attei ded to. SIOBR HIAI BS niHUe aud lettered. 9 25 2m8p 3L CHARLES L. HALE, 3L. (LateEale'man and Superintendent for B J. Williams) NS Mil ARCH Si RLE T, UANl'KACTl'BKB OK VENETIAN B1JNLH AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest assortment In the city at the LOWEST PRICES. 9 i82msp UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. BOARDING. -i 1 CM OIUAUD STREET. HKTV7HHV J. Zl X. Che lesnnt and Market and Eleventh aud Twellib streets-centrally located, Accommodation tor permanent, tiaiislent. aud table Boarders. SI lain BOAFDLNG. A LAi'LOE ROOM IS Nl'AT vacant at No. W'7 Soulu TUiKU street. Refe rence given and required. 9 21 SI BOARDING WANTED, TD0ARD1N0 -WANTED. IN A GOOD LOCA 13 lion, beaming lor a Ihimly, cnslsitug i a aea- tlemai , his wtie. ai.U'iive cnitoreii, ior tne ran ami wirier, lor which a good prion wilt be paid; ai d one w licie-tliere are uj oilier hoarders would be preferred. AdiirehS"MKJU'llAM'," box li7 Phi tide plna Post Olbce. staling price per mouth, and location, and lime when an interview can be had. 2iii QENTLEMENS FUhNlSHIKG GOODS. THE riNE SHIRT EMPORIUM, Mis. 1 and 3 North SIXTH 8treet. JOHN 0. ARRISON, Importer, Manufacturer, and l)lr lm JKvcry Iscrlptloia of UESTLEMtN'S FI'RNISIIISM WOODS, Would Invite Inspocilon to bin I INK STOCK OF t-OOl, suitable, or the nenvcii, nelllnK offal ruoderau prices. KsierlRl n let. i io u given to the mauulaetara of t- IX- K b JKl aM COIXA RS. WHrrnU-1 to i iv (Lutlmiirition S rf B. h. HM Y TH. E. t. ADAIR ADAIR, s MYTH fit Practicid Manulacinrers and Wholesale Dealers lo Superior Silver - Plated Ware, COLD AND SILVER PLATERS, FACTORY AND SALESROOMS N. 35 SOI '111 THIRD STREET. (L'p Stalls.) U A It 1 ROOM, NO. 1 16 t il I NN VI STREET (Second Floor), 6?.7tLatiHmrp PH 1 LA DKT..PH I A. pEDDINC ' OF EVERY l)i;scimTION AT ICIiWTJOKD 1'UICIW. VYHOLl SALE AMD RETAIL, KO.Ua K114.E AVENUE NEAR VINE ST J. 0. FULLER. 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