- J, ~ ■ •'ri, - .wr. V. V‘ '~ >. • : i ?Bliil>n.| , S«*i3foT> Sflgtt/.. J.AU dwriptiptiof ’diridena »nd interest-paying •eonritiei ire-firm Uivttit ‘ stock rnarket, feat ike fftnciej sramuohnagl octal. The moneyiairket is 'unusuoHyeasy for-the first days Wdihupaypeats for to-morrow have; Wen ttmoat tafaewill# firttngtfd,for without submission to any heavy Mudry in ; iW 1 crakera* i ,V f V'; ■ Competent Judges estimate that the Baltimore and OhibßaUroad dompaiy have lost in this year $BOO,OOO of ' reOeipts whloh thoy would ; have been paid under a reasonable; soaleof charges by the miners of the George’s Greek- , and the Frost* burg ooal regions. Their Inoreaso of fifty fcents freight per ton, at a time when they Verb doing a large and profitable carrying business, for the ooal producers, haaamourited.to.almost a.prohibition. Some mines have been closed entirely, and others run. only tosaoh an extent as to keep them venti lated, and the wood-work and iron rails in the mines from decay until a better time Bhouldcorae. While the railroad company have thus., been de fraying their customers, the. semi-bitmnlnousooal mines of Pennsylvania have stepped in and mado for their ooal a profitable market in Baltimore.. . Tho enterprißing management of the Northern Central Railroad Company, have profited by the mistake of the' Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and fostered, by. every business-like means and genorous concession,, this valuable.trafflo. .The consequence j is, that -they ‘now have employment almost up to the limit of.their capacity, oue ‘.locomotive engtno j having hauled, during the month of October last, I six thousand and forty-five cars laden with ooal,; ohiefly for the Baltimore market. . The Shamekin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company, give the, following statement of their tonnage Week ending Oet. 29,1859 Save lUste last year - . Inoreue ,374 10 .40.585 12 Peterson’s Counterfeit Detector, gives iho fol lowing description of ane w dangerous counterMt: 10s are in circulation, on the Farmers’ and Me chanics’ Bank of Foughkeepeie. N. Y. Vignette on the standing and Mercury reclining on Beaga^-ill&. in square and Ten above and beloijr Igjjjpnffht end. Coat of arms printed in .red greenish' tint; some' of,other tints. v ( , The following are the current quotations for specie, domestic exchange, 'do,, as furnished by Cronise d Co., bankers, No. 40 South Third street; / Old Amer. % d01t5.... .1.04% Old American sold —loB . “ % *,* 102% Boverei|na.... v 4Ase , 4A7 Mexican dollars 3.05)2 Napoleons—xx francs.s 84 Spanish • ** .1.06 Ten thalers ......788 F. Amer, “ 1.04 “ ” (Prussian) 8.00 Five franc 5.......... 98 ** /rnilderg.... ......3.98 German orowos .1.(3 Spanish doubloons... 10.25 French: “ 1 .....1.10 Patriot “ ...15.C6 • - XXCHAKO*. NewYork.psrtoMOprem. Pittsburg %to H dis, 805t0n.......par to %‘di* Civoirnati..... s, to BjiUimore...,.T»r to.K •* Lomsvilty..... H tol '* Richmond.... %to % “ St* Louis «tol ** Charleston..-, r%tol - 14 Chicago..,.. ~1% to 1% “ Savannah to l •*' Olevehnd...... Xtol ” Mobile titol “ Nashville ntol * New. Orleans. “ Memphis Jjtol ” PHILADELPHIA 43TQCK EXCHANGE BALES ' . ■ November 3*1659. . Kipobtsd bt 8. E. PtAVMAXXB, 214% Walnut Street. ’ FIRST BOARD, , 800 City os, New... .55104 100 Reading R... .hswn 19% 100 do .304 200 d 0.... bfiwn 10% 000 Citv .......09% dPennaß...—.ea*hS7% ar» do 99K M do .ca*hS7% 1000 do - »% 2 do cash 37% 3000 WestPhilaß7s... 90 . sSpru AcPineStit, *511% MOO . do -..* 90 12d &5d St R 39% 1000 N Perma R.6*....*5 StK Sllarnsbara It* 85 1000 * -d0.... ,b 5 6 % 100 Long Island R....e510% 500 do -....,.8561% 11 Moyaroenain'rGns..lO 100 Reading R......e5 19% 7‘Mecbanicsßanki... 20% - BETWEEN BOARDS. -: 2000NTennaR6s..,.. .61%[1000Lehigh Vnl R65,...87% ) BOARD. 1 ' ; 40 Elmira R- V IS Beaver Meadow R,. .67% 23Lehigh Scrip....s3wn2s, 31 Girard. Bank 46% '4Mechanics 8ank*...26% 10Western Bank..~. 63 CRS—STEADY. • . ' ' SECOND 1000 N Pennx R. 65... .65 61% 1000 Bns Ga 6s Coupe.off 25% . 5ReadingR......... 19% 6 Cam A Amboy R. .123% 7 d 0...... 123 3 do 123 CLOSING PRIC -i - Bid. Askid. U States t*m....W£ Phllft 6»~—i,~..»«J00 PennaSa ..^- 83% .•< 'Pdo' 6 ’'».'cB , eta Ponnaß...-...„.5;Ji as „ ", jjat-87J4 Morris C&aa!Cqn.47. . 49 41 . pref.los% 106 &>hK7|N»r£’B2..a3% 69% ocmmlmp<!«...« 74 Bid* Asked. SeMNav stock... 8 SchlNavjpref*...ls% 16. Wrasp't A Elm R.' % 1 * “. 7s Ist mort.47 49 ; - Id mort. 8 10 iLonf U1a5dj1....10% 10% !Le high Coal k N avAO, _ B% Catawtssa R..... % 1 . „ lstjnbds.34% 35 F A Sooth k7>.—.. 57 2d A3d Sts R. 39% 40 Kaoe&VineStsß, 82 Philadelphia Markets. Novz'xbbk B—Evening. The Floor market continues dull] there is little or no inquiry forexport, and standard superfine is offered at 8526. without findinu buyers. The only transactions roadfl pubio ara 200 obi* good Western extra at 8575, And 250 bWs Kentucky fsinilv at 86 50 #* bbl The trade nrffbuylivuin lot* as wanted, at from these figures up to $6,7597 W bbTfor superfine, extras, and ftnpy brands, asm quality.'The receipts and stocks continue light. Rye Flour and Corn MeaVare quoted at 84.25 for, the fornler and $4 bbl for the fatter; bat very little doing in either. • Wheat—There is not much animation to-day. and the market oloios dud and unsettled s sales of 4,000 bushels, mostly fair to prime PennA and South ern red are reported at 1329*1850, and some small lots of white at 340A1460. luiiiQQaUty; buyers now offer less. Rye is steady af fiflp for Delaware and Poo for Pennsvl vabirt. Corn Is in fair deraaml. with sales of about 3 000 bus old yellow at 96a, afloat. and 980 in store, and some dew at • Oaf* are also steady, with further sates of 6,000 tras Delaware atcwsSov tha.latter.for choice, and 1.900 burf Perm* at 440. .Bark—Quercitron f* r qale*..but steady,at 8Z& for Ist.No.l. Cotton—There isvery little doing, apd a few email lots only haVe been disposed of, qt about pnetzoM-jratoh - Groceries and Provisions—'The markets remain about the same. S?ed«— more inquiry for Clovereeed, ana some holders are firmer in tneir-views, with sales of 909 bus at 85 for common; and $6„12%w525 for pood aud prime lot*. Whiskey is duH and unsettled, bbls eeUmx at 26%w2Sc.tt e latter for primp Ohio, and 25© 2Bt*e >dloa for drudg*. New York Stock lickange*- *Nov. 3. BOARD. 4000 Missouri 5t05...... 04 1000 Harlem IstnWxdnt 91 J 600 111 Central 8d5...,. 85 i 0000. d0.......-.*6o&Uf 4000 Chi & Jfock I Bds. 64 2000Mioh SSdmtg...., SO ' 1000 Clev fc Tol 8 Fd- / £s# 16 Pacific Mail 0 S,»l£ 73 : 85 • do ..i 71K : 60 do Eft) 71 300 Bel <fc Hudson Co.. 07s 60NY Central 8...... 81 ! 1M do ..i hßOftttf! 250 Erie R 7Jf ; 25 do 300 Hudson River R.sGO SMC : 60, do ............. 57K 1 300 Harlem R Pref. 4» MX 1 10 Panama R Wx 20 Clev & Pittsburg R. 8 200 Galena tc Un R.... 73W 100 do ~b5O 73>i ' do A 100 Clov Sc Toledo R... Six >OO Chicaco Sc Rook 1.63 H 100 do SlO 63)4 250 do.: boo 635? 100 Mioh Central R.... mi 50MichS&NlTL... €H 26 Mioh 8 ScN I G.sSO 17V 290 Reading R slo 38){ 200 do. »10S$£ 100 do 89 76 111 Central R UH 100 d 0... b3O 04)| 100 d 0...... 04H 100 do bIQ 04 X Mnrkcts by Telegraph. Mobile, Nov. 3.—Cotton firm } sales to-dnv of 5000 hales. for middlings. Exchange on New York (sight bills) pare* 14 per cent, discount. ChabLkston, Nov. 3.—Cotton unchanted; ealaa to day 2J)00 bales; sales of five days 36,600; good mid* dimes ilttlljj'c. DRTBmt. Nov. dull. ’Wheatdull.lnitvm changed. - Receipts—s,ooo hbla of Flour, and bus Wheat. Shipmenta-fOO bhle Flour,7oo Inis Wheat. Oharlhstos, Nov. 3.—Cotton firm ; salespf Tues day and Wednesday 64)00 bales. N*w OvlbaXs, Nov.3.—Cot trm— The steamer’s news had oo effect on the market; sales to day of 11.000 bales. Whißkey «rUs at 300 for rectified. Exchange on London has declined if per oent. being «noted at 9jt9H par cent, premium. Exchange on New York has deoimed Hi quotation, bfr>% percent.discount. Toledo. Nov, 3.—Flour Soils a* $&12& Wheat 01.180 3.18)4. Shipments, fIJOO bbls Flour, and 34 009 btwhelo Wheat. Savaxxah. Nov. 2.—Cotton—Sales of IJOO hales; the price* are easier, imt the quotations unchanged; sales l of the week 9-250 bale* i receipts, 20.760 bales; receipts at ttaj s port less than last year 25,2801 piles. Cr>rle j tok, Nov, 2.—Cotton—Sales of 1,700 bales to-day, with tmehanrad quomtinns. 4 Mobilb, Nov. 2—Cotton unchanged: sales of 5 000 bales. Exchange on New, York unchanged. IMPORTATIONS. [Reported for The Press.! • ATCHMOND—Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell —36 fixe tobacco Thos Webster. Jr; 44 do Mer Oar k. An telo; tfibtrooeffeo Garrett fc Martin: 72d0 W Nnwelh ra pus lead C J Adams & Co: is bag* flaxseed Miller k Bro; 170 huh tar Weaver. Fitter & Co;, 8 ps machinery Merrick'A Sons; 4 emptv bblsGau! 8c Austin; ISpju* fruit Jordan & Bret ado Geo K Bmith Sc Co; 77d0 U M. Jones ScCoi 19 do Dili k Paul; 40 bales cotton order; 119 empty bbls 8 pkgs mdse various consignees, MARINES INTUHjIGUNCB. BBEFOUKTH PASB. mr Tsurojunr/ (CorrespOßdanoe of Tho Press.) _ . Jntw York. Not. S. . Amv^, shrpfiilas Howes, from NewOriean* Oct 23» Ut275&N. lon*7ooOW,wfls in company with Hr bark Trop'e, of London, bound R. Bnw In*, from Savanna U Mar: j P EUieott, from Zaza) brig T Maybsw,Troro Bermuda. • . ' . Spoken, Ont 9. off Capo St Roane, ship James Hover, from Callao for Hampton Honda. , The U 8 steam fmate Lancaster sailed from Bio de Janeiro on the 28th Sept, for Valparaiso, , - - , Baltjmohi. Noy 3. > The eehr Orlando, of Boston, bound to St Domingo, nut into Bermuda on the lub u\t..havmx oxperloncea a heavy sale on the 6th. derma which the captalnwa* ga* < ve-eiy injured.. He subsequently died of hi* injuries. The vessel lost her spars and sails. *, • , C«AaLasToif.Nov3. Arrived, ship Cordelia, from New York. Fasted off CspeHaUeraSr.bark Pent;i*ket;4sd*js from North Lisle for Cuba—supplied her with provision*. in tod offiing. ship Excelsior, from If Orleans hound toHorojfe-voMel leaky, and orew mutinous. . , . . NkwObi.bans.Nov3. Arrived ship Portland, from Liverpool, leaking, and othoMrlsedamftgedinahttrrieaneonthe23th ult. Ship Hannah Crocker, from New Yprjr. • Steamship State foamn, hence at fJavan- B Ship folj&eßia? jlom, for,Now York, sailed from Nor folk Ist ittfct. for Savannah, sailed from Norfolk ‘ -Ship Ballanee, for Hong Kong and Shanghae, cleared at Boston 2d meL Ship Mary L Bottom from Ban Franotsoo, arrived at New York yesterday. > •* Jhwk 0„ 8 TrulttjfUeelroan, from falvetton, arrived * Bari?Oravii?e*(froclfett, hence, arrived at New 0r- Deansjresterday. - , Bajk tlnioa. Long, for-Fhi!ade!phia, sailed from Rio Ale Janeiro29th Sept, • - . , v Bark Lapwing, Kelly, for Baltimore, sailed from Rip *,d#Janorro Sept??. ' ' ' Bark Eventide, Gnfflu* for Philadelphia, cleared at - dtamdeneaSaintt' ' , , ' ' Baliie Magee, Sgule* for Kio da Janeiro, sailed from Richmond Sdjnst. _ ?'BqgO H Fro*t< Lowrie, for Philadelphia, was loading aiJnatanzßS23d olt. ’ - - ' --« • Bfig Brand vwiop, Hannon, ncnci.viaßio de Janeiro, was offthe bar. Bio Grande; dth’JSdpL ‘ • frig Emma, Baker, hence.«arrived At Boston 2d inst, rig S Laoiphear. from Providence for rig, Celt, Jasper, from Boston for Philadelphia, was at Hofmes T Hoi9 3d iost, in company with sehr Ship Watts, Ricketson, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford Ist w*t. - Bpnr cleared at Jacksonville 2tth Thompson, hence, arrived at Bal -Behr ffie Price, Low, hdnee for New Haven, arrived «t New York yesterday. - Bohr DoroM Ireland, Baker, cleared at Jacksonville 24th ult. for Philadelphia,', v i lt ' from Providence 2d Inst £ohr AUan Downing, Itioe, hence, arrived at Salem 2din3t. ■ ’ JjH jkllen. Ifobeook, soiled from Salem 2d inst. for Bohr Jermthan 'NSay, Cobh, hence, arrived at Charles todlstinst-,. Bphr BrazilrHawes, hence for Augusta;sailed from Holmen’ Hole let in*t, . . Schr Annr Blske. from Hallowol!, Me. for Philadel phia, at Holmes* Hole Ist inst, and Sailed dtrdn. Also Bailed, brats Forest.Htate, and Oriuooo, «cht* Ocean Wave, Louisa. Fly, Grecisn- J Grierson. Lewis MuL ford. Amelia. Almira Ann. ROekmgham, Anna, Smith, Harffloniai KWrglrtda. J Clark,!) B Barnard, Z A Paine, Btian&’Vista, and M £ Pierce. '• Bohr. Seven Sisters, Crowley, henoe at Gloucester Ist • Alexandria wefton, Crawford, hence,arrived atNor •fo]ShJ Burdge, hence, arrived at Boston 2d Wlghtington, Thateher, at Boston 2d B feSSfotia3antf. Billines. niid Lady Suffolk, Baker, - cleareaat Bo3foii2d inst. for Philadelphia-, StebbinS; heflue, arrived, at Hart j&hrtaHif Iratan. Dfokef*ortt*nd Emma, Veht, sailed FjubMjtfpW** Albert Ftpld, Phillips, for Philadelphia, sailed from Taunton Ist inst, and was at Nevniqrt 2d. -Sohr L H .Endicott, Leeds, for Philadelphia, was at Philadelphia, at Newport gd inst , . t Steamer 8 Seymour, Shore, hence,' arrived at Alexan dnaXdmst „ , Propeller Anthraoite, .Jones, cleared at New i ork yesterday for Philadelphia. CITY ITEMS. Cabbtl A Bbotheb. Silk Window Curtains, Satin Damasks, French Broeatels, Terry and Reps, , Gilt Cornices, Bands, Tass*ls and Fringes, Laos Curta'ns, Muslin Curtains, ‘ ' Erab’d Piano Covers, • Window Shades, Every style of material in use for Curtain Draperies, F'urniture Coverings. Out stock is unequalled for style, quality, quantity, and prioe* Our store is 719 Chestnut street, in the Masonic Hall, below Eighth street, North side, W. H. Cabryl A Brother. E. W. CARBYfc A'Co., 71*1 Chestnut street, manufacture and sell, wholesale and retail, Plated and Chased Tea Sets Urns, Cake Basnets, Castors, Salvers, Pitcherß, Goblets, etc., of the best treble plate and finest ' •' Coffee and Tea Übns, Soup Tureens, Chafing Dishes, Hot-water 'Plates, and a full assortment of general House-furnishing goods, at E. S. Parson A Co.'s; southwest comer of Second and Book streots. Cheapest Sugars and Teas—John B. Love’s Tea Store, Seventh and Brown. Okb Thousand Miles an Hount—But few of our readers aro aware of the fact that the earth revolves on its own axisat the imaginary speed of 1.000 miles per hour. What would be the result then.if she were to get olf the track i Imagination tires at the conjecture, while fancy, folding its wings, yiolds to the suggestions of common sense and enunciates a practical good, by admonishing all men to buy their olothing at the t( Con tinental Clothing House” of E. H. Eldridge A Co., northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. A Fiji Island Feast.—Mr. Williams, an Eng lish missionary, gives an account of a grand marriage least givon by & chief of the Fiji Islands at the marriage ot his daughter, at which the good ohoar had to be esti mated by yards and hundred weights, rather than by dishes. Thore was a wall of fish five feet high and twenty yards* in length, besides turtles and pigs, and vegetables in proportion. Ope 'dish at the same feast was ton feet long four feet wide, and three deep, spread over with green loaves, on which were placed roost pus And turtles. Amid all this profusion there wore no evidences of taste or real comfort, and not a Fiji among the bateh was dressed in the elegant garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing H&U of Rockhill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and (05 Chestnut street, above Bixth. Week. Year. 6,303 07 140,784 0$ 4,933 17 100.216 16 Thanksgivixo Day is rapidly approaching; leas than three weeks will have elapsed ere this interesting epooh will arrive; and our citizens, in accordance with the Governor’s proo'amation, be called upon to aid in giving eclat to the v ocoasion. Should the day be propi tous, aPer the discussion of creature comforts, thore will no doubt be a general turnout of citizens in holiday attire, and we do hope, in order that all may prosont a creditable appearance, that they will take time by the forolook, and provide therofor, by buying elogant suits at the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chest nut street. ABEIYAIS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. GIRARD HOUSE-Chestnut St. below Ninth. W Browp. Batt G Edwards. Balt J A Woolaon, Boston T Dean. Cinn D Hostetter. Fit'sburg Hon A H Rpedor, Easton OP Dorman, NY John Fox NO , „„ Jsa K Skinkor A la. Ya Mrs M Bowers & oh, N Y H A Holbrook. Boston John M Forbes. Va jt M Johnston, Ga JY A Waddel. Ga w H JEdwnrdfl.N Y JH Smith, Balt CWooster.N Y GMLjuman,Reading M Lancaster T W Herr A la. Laco Miss E Mass»r, Lane W K Howard • Balt Mrs Treon, Bait Miss Trson. Bait Miss N Tyson. Balt Mr* J Boh«uer- N Y 3 A l.um A wr.N O M BMark* Sc wf, N k W. MoDonaM, N J W 8 Wood, N Y , r J D Hunter A la. N Y J Sanderson A wf. N Y W Wilson,SnttFranoUco TH Howe. Boston B W Paloo. Boston Mrs E McCormick, Pa iSfb rr ;& , AY isbur ‘ c g h Nichols, NY ° * R’Brach.N Y F A dampoon- Boston C Van Rensselaer, N J .S.Q.K Pratt. Harrisburg FL Hunt, Mass W Firmstona. Easton Mrs Tuoker k eh. Ga C E Fisher. N Y N H Baker & wf, N Y J Howard. N C THAvard.NC WF Askew, N C J H Hofl Awf . „ E L Biittrick A wf, Wis .1 WDimickAwf.NY W T Gleason. Conn A M Rntlcr, Natohez. Miss Miss H G Butler, Miss G B Waierhouse, N C Wm .Tnttlo. Brooklyn fl M Meeker. Brooklyn • C M Conrad, N O Mr Bauch. HBMC M rs Bauch lit V Hutchings, Boston W A Alston, Jr, 8 O A B Beers, hy p O C McCloakcr. N Y MrsM Winzbseh, N Y Mrs M Bidet, NY A'B Beech, Nnsurillo >Y H Denma. U 8 C 8 AOcniiS.NY , „ • G C Hall. NY. R E Tucker A !a. V& - J AMormon.NY (i Cockburn.NY SB Rindge. Boston HM Davis. Balt H Gordon, N Y JW Ball. Balt JH Clement A wf, Boston J E Robertsop. N C . Mi»sht A Robertson, N C Mibb A M Smith. Charleston De G Foio, Phha G E Barry, Balt MERCHANTS* HOTeC—Fourth et.. below Arch. E Gardan, Conn EH Yates Conn N C Stevenson, Carlisle W C Willing, Cal J G Lvon, Fulton oo Mrs Joijnson. Wmsport David Bair. Lancaster C Robbins Ohio M T Waren. Kasfon J Fry. Jr, Harrisburg p B MUen, GoWtboro Mrs Hull & snrvt Mi«*lFart J K Sanford, Term DF Fitts.Haverhill, Mass 8 Chase. Haverhill Mass M Nichols. Haverhill, Mass P Bratton. K'ktnn, Md 08 Chase,Mass F. BMudy.Tyrone A WStitson. Maas KDayler, Balt; J H Farnsworth, Moss D Blanchard A la,Pa Miss Marri* Barton. Me Jos A Carlin A la. Pittsh'e W H Lav*m, Pch Haven Hon Asa Packer, M Chunk A G Brodhesd, M Chunk Thos Broderick. Pa J 8 Marvin, M D, Pa B H Murphy. York co, Pa Jt Levy, Halt T Isham- Malden F.Pulwiie. JT Henry, N«wYork JDM Whitney, New York AJ llarvy. Wheeling, Va A Grady, Pa JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street. abo»e Bixth, CWiHich.NY Wm Wilson. NY Pnml Crize. N*. O Wayner. N Y CB Smith,Del , JMartm. Del Chfls B Maddox, St Louis W B Young. St Louis H Wright. StLoui* John S Wayner, Va AlbortC Perkins. N Y H Moyes, Boston B K Pullen. Richmond, Va Jnn Har old.Richmond,Va Jn* Ratferalv. Ark E 8 Reed, Dover Del Jos Patten, Chicago P Little, Chicago F M Trail. Cal D S Shrone, N , S Srthof'h, Columbia Richard Green, Bait 'PHAblwt Boston Beni Akerson. Mass L James. N J W McConky, Pa W Budwell, Easton Jns H Heverson. P* J R Koeler, NY J G YJetraore. N Y I. Berkley. Va WRKiblwr.NY W Btrong, n y E StToni, N Y L Vainer, n y Ja* take, Del G Turner, NY HFAnoers, Pa A J Fisher, Jersey City AMER TON HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth. .1 R Howell. Pima Geo W Raymond, Mass Geo Brinton, West Chester J M Hardr. Staunton, Va WEWalter*. Roohe«tor Miss L Tapper. Phil.-v Jos Jacobs, Halifax, N B Goo T)ullm Halifax, NS H Johnson. Conn Geo PrWe. N Y CRanstoad fc s<m, Boston H Smith, P H fimith, Conn L P Krackennd re. Conn A O Gallup, Conn Cir BHyiton. W Chester 8 .T Pickey. Chester 00 W B Brinton. W Chester J D Russ. Chester co John h Gillette. Phila B G Powell, Phila K RWjlder, N C Mrs J B P C Miss Montgomery, P C W W Wilson k la, Pa Miss M Montgomery, D C W Corliss. N Y jR O G-ir/tlnor, Boston P Thufs'cn, Rome, Ga Thos PDmnoy fc wf. Mass W'o Cros«, N) PE Baum.N Y L WNoaLMd FRANKLIN HOUSE-Chestnnt .street, above Third. DrWmGohwitzler. Panv DSonttereood, Phila .111 Pancoa*t. Phila K T Blockmnn. Phila A Peters. Providence Henry A Clement, Albany M Jones. Md W H Button. Md JF Winkley k la, Boston Mr Harris. Elktnn. Md Mrs WioVe, Elkton. Md W L Fergus n, N B Wendell Phillip*. Boston 8 C Ba w> er. Mass Ja*Rcdpath. Boston .TasJl Brrihner. Newark . A Hawley, Munoy * Jf J Mulford. N J Chas Laycock, N \ Mias E G Lincoln, Balt STATKB CNfONHOTEL—Market street.above Sixth. J htullison. Columbia, Pa W F Carlton. Pa John R G'olcn. Pa • C A Mestrcr.at, Green co N O Withrinaton, 111 H BiUinfa. Kv „ , „ „ John 8 Henderson, Ky Jacob Shubort, Norfolk, Va John Da Costa, Pa J Harmony, Pa j H JenVlna. Luzerne co J A MUUsnn, Pa T H Moffit, BedfordSpriugs J, T.awrence, Ark T Bale, Centre co J Warner. Jr, fa NATIONAL HOTF.L—Raon street, above Third. W M Breslin A la, Pa John Green, Ind _ , Amos Rnnoh- Pa Capt J P Rarer*, pel pPa lionrf. HarmersviU© M s Liverpool RWKftnna' T an»ShartioBV’e Miss L Mosos. Allentown JT At Foger. Pottaville P G Yuenrlinr. Pottsvillo J Meilv, Lebanon. Fa OP Zimmerman, Pa fl It Allen. Lexington. Kv JW White. PinaGrova Jll Wnltars Lebanon, Pa J B Goodman, Pa H CBnurlwer. 6afe Harbor BIT Shannon. Bohl Haven J Irish. Pottsvilleg T P Irish *wf, Va F A Whitaker, Hazleton T Flynn, YV ilko ibarre COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Bix»h *t.. above Chestnut. R J Houston, Lancaster co A Bunting „ y R Hodgson, FIICRH J A Reynolds N J A Bpencer, Md J R Howard, Washt n, DC G P Maul!. Bt Loui* P P Crosby, Pottstown .TMHuff4tla. Pa M * eatman, Chester co Jacob Rtynolde. Md ’ Jaa M Canby, Lebanon L Brower, Pottstown P Crosby, Sr, Ohio Alex Hammond. Del LRHoopes J Vanderthce, Phamixville Robt Hodgman- fa THE UNION HOTEL-Arch atreot, above Third. L Grieat. Centre co. Pa W McDonald. Ohio M Ernwme. PitUburg W Tuck, Wtlkesbarre R Hawley. Munoy, Pa A Hawley, Muncy, Pa J II Kuhn*. Pa _ E J Fry. Tamsqua M Early, Lebanon co, Pa JKitzmiller, Pine Grove R M Acton. Baiem Miss F- MoLelbin, Pa Miss 1 MoLellan, Pa Mis* N M MoLellan, Pa W Haslage, Pitrshurg J Chambers, Aurora, Ind GWiggaa, Taraaqua, Pa fill Wright, Va MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Senond et.. above Arch. B C Christ. MfnersviHe I, W Weld. Glen Hone XI. P Poult*, Clinton co Jy, Creth & la, Phita K H Rauch, M Chunk II P Johnson, Pa S H Poacher. Lancaster JII Kauffman, Pa Thos Mouteitb. N V James Dumphy. N Y Geo Winters, Boston John Butcher, Coopersburg BARI/EY SHEAF HOTEL-Seooud st.. below Vine. NFur*t, Col Wilson. Kansas John Wire. Bucks co Jos H*dlr« Bucks co Lukens Thomas, Lumberv T Wallmnn. Lamb«rtv, N J Macunrio M W Kirk Sc son, Bucks co THBedloe. Atlantic Cltv JK Taylor, Hucksco Henry Watson, Bucks co EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Raoe, Rami Jones, Williamsport J W Busier. Phila SJ Brown, Phila a J G»tb k la. Pa Mr Woods * la, N Y HT Weston, Va J Henlin-Boston C Frown k dA. N Y H D MoOaryev. Balt 8 Peterson, Canada F 8 Harrey, Newport L D Pumrny k la, Pottsv BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. David Spioeer. Luzerne co PLButz.Northampt’n co .t Ball. Oonkertown. Pa J? Mart*. Allentown Jm Wo)ley L Str‘' , udBburK, Pa J B Marklev. Lehigh co,Pa H Richard.Northpt’n 00, Pa P Beibert. Easton It Huntsicker, Carbon co,Pa J Sensecnich, Ches co, Pa ’ BLACK BEARHOTEL-Thirdet., abova£allowhill. Wm Kalbach. 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Mr. Albert Carpenter, of Philadef !?. Miss Hannah P. Parker, of Mannyunk. * MANNING—HARVEY.—On t\ie Slsiultimo, by Rev. Dr. Cheesemnn. Mr. Wm. Manning to Alias Mary Jane Harvey, both of th»s city. * FRANCE—HAIG-—On th‘o let Instant, -Mr. Jesse G France to Miss Annie J., eldest daughter of Mr. 1 homas Haig. * DI^D. KELLEY.—On tho 3d imtpot. Elizabeth Push, daugh ter of Wm. D. and Carolina B. Kolloy, in tho 3d >onr of nor akg. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Forty-first a ‘\r ibis (Friday} afternoon, at 3 o’clock. McMANUS-On the Ist instant, Louisa, daughter of John and Mary McManus, and grand-daughter of Wm. Moran. Br., in the 7th 'ear of borage. . -th. 0 beautiful casket reposes in tho silence of the owner th ° K6m U Contamoti ,B gono to * t# riKhtful WARNER.—At his residence in Fourth street, near Green, on third day, the Ist instant, Joseph Warner, ayed 76 years. Thofnemls of tlie family will meet at his late resi dence. sS3Nortli Fourth street, this (sixth)day, 4th inst., at 12 o’clock, M. , * i'lstont, Ida, Eugenia, daughter ofTAm. JJ, and Ellen McCloy, aged 2 years and v 2 months. e relatives and friends of the. family nrn respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday after noon. at 2 o’clock, from the residence of her parents, door alwve Fourth street, Camden. LTON.—On thelstinstant, Sarah Hamilton, in the fifith y oar of her age. Funeral, from her late residence. No. 421 Quince Atroet-tins (Friday) afternoon, at 2% o’clock. WELCH.—On the Ist instant, Altco C., daughter of Lewis and the late Lhza Welch, in tho sth year of her ago. Funeral from the rosidenoe of her father. Leiper street. Rbovo Umtr. this (Friday Jafternoon. at 3 o’clock. LAKE.—On the2d mstafrl, Francis J.ako, in the 63<1 year of his aee. FunerM from the residence of his brother, Herman Lake, ftidre roiul and Islington lane, this (Friday) af ternoon. at 2 n’olook. BYRAM.—On the 2d instant, Ben. Lees, son of Samuel and Esther Byram. in the 30th year of hi* ace. Funeral from his late residence, No. 3 Mnrkot street, Cnmden. on Saturday morning, at U o’clock. * NAGLE.-On the 2d instant, Anna Nagle, in the 37th yearofhornte. Fnneral from the residence of Mrs. Catharine Chaffer. 835 Lawronco street, above Brown, this (Fri iaylafternoon, at 1 o’clock. • rtcCOKT.-On tho 2il instant, John McCort, in the 17th year of Jus age. Funeral from hi* late residence, N 0.334 Master street, >aftornoon, at 1 o’clock. * BURNS.—On the Ist instant, John Burns, aged 35 years. Funeral from the N. E. corner of Walnut and Juniper morning, at 8 o’clock. * .. On the 2d instant, Margaret, wife of the late Patrick Me Devttt, aued 57 years. Funeral from tho residence nf her son, Henry Mo- Dcvitt. Cooper ntreot, between Twentieth and Twenty- Locust. this(Frday) morning, at 10o’clock BK^lK.—On tlie Ist instant, Susannah Beak, wife of Jos. 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SPECIAL MEETING OF k-s. the Philadelphia Association of Principals of Public Chords will bo held at the Model Sohnol Build- V n ,ft D C M H Street, on TO-MOItKOW tSaturdaj) MORNING. at halt past 8 o’clock. Bv ordor of the President. It* JAMES 0. BARNWELL. C.B. nTr* THE GRAND PAINTING. I_L? THE MARTYRDOM op HUBS, nl-tf WILL SOON LEAVE THE CITY. rp IRISH DEPUTATION-REV. DR. 'LI COOPER'S CHURCH. KENSINGTON.—A pub lic raootiu/ will be bejd on FRIDAY EVENING noxt, Mth inst..) at 7% o’clock. In the Rev. Dr. Coopor's Church. Front, above Jefferson street, which will bn ad dressed bv members of tho Deputation from the Irish Presbyterian Church. The friend* of Irish Missions are cordially invited to attend. n 3 2t* fY'“s = * THE CHATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF AND KI.MIKA KAlL ftrAJ?,™iu«slO(l to callnt tho <'ffico of JOdbHH HAJtRfbON. Jr., Washington HmMm,,tuut i yn the Power of Attorney adopted at tho meeting held Nov. lit.. 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Price for the three closing Lectures. 60 ots: single tiokets 26 cts.. which will admit to the great Experimental Lectuio on Saturday afternoon. Lecture quartur tofl o'clock. 031-ct rrp* MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSO. S 3 CIATIONOP PfULADE* PHIA.-The annuaf meeting of this Association will be hold at the Rooms o the Union Benevolent Society. N. W. cor. BKVENTH and SANBOM Sts., on TIM-80 AY, NovemberBth. at S.'S o’clock P. M. The animal report will be submitted, and an election held fora Board of Managers, to servo the ensuing year. WILLIAM A. UOLIN, 029-tno3 Secretary. fT?» GIRARD BANK—PHILADELPHIA Oo- Jv 3 toiler 18, 186 L ..Notreo is hereby given, that an election for thirteen directors, to,serve for the en«uinr year, will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY. November 21st, between tho bourn of 10 A. M and 2 P. m. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will lie hold at tho seme plaoe,on TUEBDAY,Novemborlst,at 12 o clock M. oelB-tn2l W, L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. rr*p* WESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA IkJi —October Ist, 18G9. ino annual oleqtion for Directors of this Bank will bo held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, Novemlver 21st. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M» The annual meeting of Stockholders will be hold at the same place on TUESDAY, November Ist. at 12 o’clock M. G. M. TROUTMAN, oMu&fr-t n» Cashier. |Y“3=* THE PHILADELPHIA BANK,—OCT LLj 4, iw. Tho annual moetingof the Stockholders of this Bank will bo held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the first dny of November next, at 12 o'clock M. And ino annual election for Direotora will be held at the Banking House on MONDAY, the 31st day of No vember next, lietweon the hours of 19 A. M. ana 2 P. M. oS-wfrfrm tnll B. B. COMEGYB, Cashier. n Hr* MP chan i c s» bank.-philadel- UJ? PHlA,October4th, 1869. Notice is horeby given that on eleotion for Thirteen Directors, to servo tho ensuing year, will bo held at tho AM l ?o3P M° a MONDAY, November 21st, frum JO Oio Stockholders will bo held on TUESDAY .November jst, at 12 o’clock M. og-wirfcmtnai j. ft. MITCHELL.Cashier. mf* *»hS MER8 ’ A B D MECHANICS* bank U-5 -I ’HIUUBLPIHA, October 3d, 1849. Notice is hereby given that an eleotion for Thirteen W/SPHST* wsU be h«l(X at the Banking House on MON DAY, November3lat. 1859, between the hoyrsof flo’etook A* ft*- tno 3 o clock P. M.; ami a vonernl meeting of the Stockholders will be hold on TUESDAY, November Ist. at 4 o’clock P, M., at the Banking Ucmso. ol dtn2l W. &UBHTON, Jr., Cashier, e COMMERCIAL RANK OV PENN.SLY VANIA. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, \m. Notice is given, that an nicotian for THIRTEEN DlUEC jLwiio,tgTMn;e^thp< wiU be held at jhe BaWKlnu HOUSE on MONDAY. Slat November. I)6* tvreen the hour* of 10 A. M. «vnrt 31’. m. 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A DICTIONARY UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE, Illustrated with numerous Maps and Wood Engravings. 9 IN MONTHLY TARTS OF 64 PAGES EACH. v arrangement with the Messrs. CHAM iIhRS. Printed from the samo plates, upon the same quality m paper, and executed in every particular like the Edinburgh edition. Tho whole work to ho comprised In six or seven . . volumes dvo. Parts I to VII, inolusive, already issued. Price U cents eaoh. For sale by Booksellers generally, or will bo sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the price, by the publishers. J. B. 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MaHENAY’S. o5N6t 40« Walnut Street. |7<YE DISEASES. & * Dn. OSMUN. OCULIST, Who has just returned from Europe after an abnenoe of several years, during which tinio ha has paid espooial ntrentum to the treatment of Kyo Disease# at the Letter medical rchools of Germany, Franco, and England, pur poses to locate permanently in Philadelphia, and may be consulted everrmornm? (fcunda)s excepted) at his Office. No. 1610 CHESTNUT Street. y Tho Doctor is providod with all the newoat and most improved instruments necessary to the practice of his profession; among othors. ho lias brought with him from Berlin, Prussia, a meet perfect instrument for ex amining tho optic norvonnd tho internal membranes of tho Kyo—the first lmitrumentof the kind ever brought to this country. Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from !• to 10 o'clock A. M, Or. OSMUN will take pleasure in giving FREE CONSULTATIONS TO THE POOR, lli-tf TN TIIB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS J- FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. JOSEPH WALKER vs. MARY ELIZABETH WAL KER. Sub. in Divorce. JunnT.,lBs9. No. 20. On motion of L. 0 CaHSIDY, for Libellant.a rule has boon granted In tho above case, returnable November 12. 1859. to show cause why a Divorce a vmeuio matri monii should not bo dooreod. Personal service ofthis Rule having failed‘on nocount of tho Absence of Re pondent. the Court have directed this publication. n4CH&l24t* MARTIN & QUAYLE’S LTi and FANCY GOODS ioa walnut Street, BBLOW KLBVENTH, 111 Smfp PHILADELPHIA. Conatantly on Kind Perfumery oml Toilet Artiolfli. rrio MAKE SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC •*. Pictures .Minotl;«lonnied in n ila, i tbnso who nr. employed at Jlr.lMbßS Photographic Gallery, SE COND Street, above Green, possessing unusual skill, hive spent lonra in acquiring the knowledge to make those tasteful pictures. u» SPANISH OLIVES—In bulk, in prime ,17° rder ' r °Tl&IJ<O, 140 South FRONTStrMI. NEW PUBLICATIONS, OK THE RT. RKV. DEBIGNED FOR TRB USB OV EBKNEZER EMMONS, PBBLISnEIIS, (EDINBURGH EDITION.) RETAIL DRY GOODS rjWE J>ARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM. elegant oloaks, PARIS, LONDON, and lIOME MANUFACTURE, Now open in great profusion. NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVERY MORNING, The largest stook in the oity. RI3H VELVET CLOAKS, Plain and elaborate. HANDSOME beaver cloaks- FINE CLOTH CLOAKS, MOURNING OLOAKB, ELEGANT COLORED 6LOAKB, ... In Drap de Velour; IMPERIAL PLUSH, in Btripes; ROYAL PLUSH, TARTAN, . AND OTHER NOVELTIEB. J. W. PROOTOR & 00. PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHEBTNUX STKKBT. nldxs-tf J-JANDSOME FURS FOR LADIES’ IV EAR KEAL RUSSIAN SABI/E CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HUDSON BAY SABLE CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. AME it ican mink sable capes, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. SIBEIITAN SQUIRREL CAPES. HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. ALSO, STONE MARTIN, FINK DARK GERMAN FITCH, nnd every othe r well-.oeeoncd FUR. Tho Urgent assortment in tho citr. It in respectfully submitted to Ladies that, in their search for artioies in this department, their convenience will be better consulted at tho PARIS MANTILLA B Hi’OKll'M, which, being dovoted exclusively to the eate of irticles for Ladies'Attire oifere inducements not obtainable elsewhere. J. Vf. PROCTOR & GO., THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. nl-dxs-lf JjTALL AND WINTER SILK GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. L. J. LEVY & 00. Now off«r ft vary large and seloctaiiortraantof SILKS. SHAWLS, POPLINS, AND DRESS GOODS, Of materials for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, AT VBST LOW PKICBS, The largo importations of this year have given them the opportunity to purchase many choioe goods at less than importation cost, and they otter them to their customers at very small profits. in addition to FANCY BILK GOODS, they invite the inspection of purchasers to thoir assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Their stock bping now compete in all the department!, including every description of LINkN GOODS, HOISERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, CLOTH CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS, LONG CLOTH, Ac., Ac. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. n3-3t Magnificent new goods open ing DAILY!!.* THORNLRY k CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDbN, have an excellent stock of Long Broohe Shawls at $B,BlO, $13,814, $10,8)8, $2O. $22, and $25. Square Broohe Shawl*. Stella Shawl*. Ac., &o. Lon* and Square Blanket Shawl* Ladies amt Misses. Gents’ and Bays’ Shawls, from $3 fiOup. The IlevorsibfeBhawlfor ss,worth $7 CLOAKB. By the host Now York nnd Philadelphia Manufacturer*, from s3.soup to $25!!! Wide Silk Velvets, Boaver Cloths, Ac., fco. C&uimerea, RatinettK, Ac., tor Men’saud Boys' Wear. BLACK SILK, 10 per oent. under regular prteoi! Fancj Silks, unusually cheap. Beautiful press Goods, in great variety. The Prr ttteat tovr priced Delaines in the oity. BLANKETS, of the beat English and American Manufacture. ».THORNLKV k CHISM Buy only for Cash. They can't and toon’l bt Undersold ! N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. o2U FANCY FURS. GEO. F. WOMRATH. -NOS. «5 AND 417 AROII STREET, HAS NOW OPEN 1118 USUAL CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURS, Made or stook selected by himself in Europe during the past tipring. oclB-Sm ftJYEE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, Are prepared toiuit farailieswith their WINTER DRY GOODS. FRENCH MKRINOES, LADIES’ CLOAK CLOTHS, WIDE SILK VELVETS, BROCHE LONG 81IAWL8, FINE WOOLLEN do., l-i ALL WOOL PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE DE LAINES, 80. PLAID BILKB, SUPERIOR BLACK SILKB, UNSHRINKING FLANNELS, FANCY SACK FLANNELS. FINE STOCK OF BLANKETS, CASSIMEREB FOR BOYS, „ „ BLACK fBENCII CLOTHS. N. B.—The above Good* are all at the low rate* of the season. ocJO-tN2O TACQUARD REVERSIBLE SHAWLS.— *' A Inn invoico oCnew and tleiirablo of iheis looda, in Wmnen and Oir «• ,iz«> at a very low prlea. /• i . arm D'anket, Scotoh plaids, and a great variety of Autumnand Win'erShawls. 3 „ „ . OOODH FOR FRIENDS Dro«« Goods. Shawl,. Plain Bilk,, llal.ainai. Valan . r, w®»’ 9 ft i* Stuff*! nnported expressly, and of the best fabrics, for Friends. LYONSVKI.VKTN ANT) BATINS. Extra .unlit; of Black Ve.tmx Velvet.. 5l?, d W ra . l } nd Bu l l , Br "'r Vostuix Batina. s rty'.?'i»si, n o';reiv r s. red ««• Cnibmor© Vestings, now Winter styles. Casiimores, good styles for Veshnirs. « brothers, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. Fall and winter cloaks Nowest Patterns Fall Cloaks. Winter Cloakidaily opening. Blaok Beaver Olo.ifcs. Black Tnoot Cloak*. Black French Cloth Cloak*. Cloaks made to ord- r at one day’* notice. Prices s6to 91S. COOPER & cONaKu. oW NINTH and MARKET. TTJSIKRY GOODS. —J. WM. IIOF iiJIANN. No. 9 North EimiTH Slroet, l.aanow open los Fail Rtock of Hosiery Good* viz: Undervesta andDrawer* of Cartwright and Warnor's superior manu facture, for ladies and nuasee’ wear. Merino Shirt* and Drawers, tbr gents and joutbß. Morino Hosiery, Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt* lots, anu goouß geoerally appertaining to tho Hosiery businoae. J..W, H. respectfully solicits tho attention of families to hi* stock, assuring them that hi* slock is un excelled for variety by any other in the city, and that his pricoßareaalowa* those of any other regular house. N. o.—No abatement made from the prioes named. gjl-wfmtf pASSIMEKES, CLOTHS. Thiok Plain Caßsimeres Heavy Blaok Casaiinere*. Stout Fancy Style*. • Rugged Mixtures, Plaids and Stripos. Rand o * Fif*t-r*te Black Doeskins, Blaqk Broadcloth* ® 1.60 to $6. Ladies' Cloaking Cloths. COOPER k CONARD. Q» NINTH and MARKET. DIVIDENDS. TpARMEBS 1 AND MECHANICS' BANK, Philadelphia, November Ist, 1859. r T A»Tn,% c^"A'&L°J IUB DAY declared a Dividend of FOUR PLR CENT, payablo ondomand. n3*6t W. RLSHTON, J*., Cashier. J^JKGII^ANXCS 7 BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. J,i', o ,ft r^!4 r V , I?^T HIS L :D A Y declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, for the Let six months, payable on and aftor the llth mst.i agreeahlv to charter. nJ-dtll J. 0. MITCHELL, Cashier. BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, THIS DAY doclarod a Dividend of THREE 1 ER CENT out of the profit* for tho last six months, payable, free of Btate tax, on or after tho Uth instant, in oon fortuity with the provisions of the (Joneral Banking Law. W. L. tCHAFFER, nJ-dtll Cashier. THE PHILADELPHIA BANK, Philadd phia, Nov. J, ]saj. ’ The Board of pire*tori| have THIS DAYdoclareda Dividend of FI VK PER CENT, for the last six month*, payable on demand, clear of the State tax. u2-3t H.B. COMEGYS, Cashier. CONSOLIDATION BANK, Philadelphia, DAY declared a Dividend of THREE I Ell CENT., payablo on and alter tho 10th instant. By order of the Board of Director*. n«-wrmtnio jog. N. PIEJISUL, Cashier. |T ENSINGTON BANK, Philadelphia. Ist A.*- November, 1869. The of Director* have THIS DAY doclared a DivHiend of hi VE PER CENT, for the last six months, payable on demand,olenr of Btato tax. n 2 6t C.T.YERKEB, Cashier. Bank of penn township, Phiia dolphia, Nov. 1,1869. THIS DAY doelarod a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock for the last six months, payablo on demand, dear of State lax. ntl-m JAMES RUB3EI t L, Cashior. \*7-ESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, V V Nevemborl, 1859. The Directors of this Bank have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of BIX PERCENI.. payable on and aftor the nthuut. G. M. TROUTMAN, n3-6t Cashier. SOUTHWARK BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1,1859, 1 ’ Tho have THIS DAY declared a Dividend ofMVE PER CENT,, payable on doniand. n*« F.P. ST KKL, Cashier. jpORN EXCIIANGEBANK. Philadelphia, \J Nos’eniber 1.1869. DAY deolnrod a Dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on denmnd. nJ-wfin.lt J. W. TORREY, Cashier. <W| HAVANA CIGARS, of va- ,>,V U y rious desirable brands, daily expected per bark Hamilton, and for salo low or TETE, *4-101 m WALNUT fltrwt. JOKY-GOODS JOBBERS, NOVEMBER TRADE. A PULL STOCK OP GOODS SUITED TO THE 'SEASON, Will be kept up throughout NOVEMBER. THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IS COMPLXTS?, AND till SHAWL ROOM Well stooked with the NEWEST AND PRETTIEST STYLES. THE USUAL ASMORTMBNT OP MEN’S WEAR AND DDME3TIO GOODS. JOSHUA E. BAILY. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MILLINERY GOODS. ,fta. MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHEST 'MBkNUT Street, will open her New Bhow-Rooms, on SATURDAY, November Bth, with a choice selection of Paris Millinery for this Winter, ftt 1018 CHESTNUT Street, next door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. n-t-8t jpte WINTER MILLINERY. Misses 'W&O’BRYAN. 914 CHESTNUT Street, above Ninth, will open Paris Millinery, for the Winter, on THURH DAV. November the 3d, 1869. n\-Ut* MRS. M. S. BISHOP, of 915 CHEST 'WiKNUT Street, has now opened a splendid assort ment of Fashionable Millinery. 027~1m 729. N E w 729. FLOWER & FEATHER STORE, 729 CHESTNUT STREET. Just rooeived per late STEAMER, a splendid assort ment of HEAD BRIDAL WREATHS. FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, and MILLINERY GOODS. THOS.KENNEDY & BRO„ T 39 CHESTNUT ST., AND 43 8. SECOND ST. 0c23-3mJ W A RB URT ON. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH, AKD 300 S. SECOND ST., bxlow SPRUCE ST. Ha, now openod the larjest and mo,t beautiful auort mont of BONNET MATERIALS That ean be found in the oitr. ALL COLORS. QUALITIES, AND PRICES. GOODS OUT BIAS. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO MILLINERS. 0028*tf*lf IVOTIUNG CHEAPER! NOTHING BET TER!! Having the very best facilities, we are determined to furnish, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, the best and most seasonable roods in BONNETS, U'mmed or unlrimmed, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, RUCHhS, Ac., Ac. We have now a splendid stock of WINTER BONNETS. in variety of style and quality. sore to please the most simple or the most fashionable. Also, a most complete assortment of Children's Strew and Fancy Bonnets, Beavers, Flats, etc. Beautiful Cloth and Velvet Caps for small boys. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, ©W-tf NORTH SIDE. IJIO THE LADIES. OAKPORD’S, 021 CHESTNUT, BELOW SEVENTH STREET, I. enabled to eeU hie FURS Cheeper than any other House. He has the largest and beet stock in the city, all of bis own IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE, And is determined to sell CHEAP, to reduce his Stock previous to his REMOVAL under the NEW HOTEL, NINTH AND CHESTNUT BTREETS. LADIES, remember this, and give them a call. The most beautiful HATS FOR MISSES AND BOYS Will be found at this establishment. Also, GENTLEMEN’S HATS AND CAPS ocKbSt Of every description MEKCnANT TAILORS. JTJ e O. THOMPSON. TAILOR, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT BTS., Devotes entire personal attention to orders, and keeps always on hand a desirable variety of GOODS FOR MEN’S WEAR. N. B.—PANTALOONS, as cut ky me, are warranted to give satisfaction, and as many find it difficult to ge suited, I issue this special notice. no2-wfm2raif GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. G. WALBORN & CO., (NOW) NOB. 5 AND T NORTII SIXTH BTREET, have now a very superior assortment of Shirts, Under* clothing. Gloves, Hosiery, etc. Spooial attention given to GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS, of whioh a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. 010-3mif J NICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of BHIRTB, LINEN and MARSEILLES 4 , BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and ohoioe assortment, and wklc. mads, always on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention of cash and prompt-paying suort-timk buyers. 8. K. corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. PHILADELPHIA. 013-lm* QAS LIGHT FOR TOWN OR COUNTRY A FULL FLAME COSTS ONE CENT PER HOUR ABSOLUTE, BAFETY, ECONOMY AND BRILLIANCY, First Ppemium irom thk PKNNA, STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. MONTGOMERY COUNTY SOCIETY. BUCKS COUNTY SOCI *TY. YOMK COUNTY SOCIETY. IiAUPHiN COUNTY SOCIETY. FIXTURES and BURNERS in endles variety.and at all pnoos. from upwards. WITTERS k CO., Solis Piopbixtors, No. f. 19 MARKET, b«t. SIXTH AND SEVENTH. Satisfaction guaranteed. K 7“ County Rights for sale. n3-3t* (jOAL OIL. PHILADELPHIA PHOTIC COAL OIL WORKS. BURNINQ AND LUBRIOATINO COAL OILS MAnuf&otured and for .alo by HELME, MORRIS, h 00., THIRTIETH, NORTH OP MARKET STREET. J^EOEIVER OLD MONONGAHELA *St» RYE WHISKIES. , . From JO to 15 year# old, And} also, COGNAC *ml ROCHELLE „ , . BRANDIES, Which are sohl, in store or in Custom House, by EDWARD WRIGHT, Absolute, Deodorized, and ALCOHOL MANUFACTUREU, I>nWI,t> ’ nJ-6t ISO Worth FRONT nnd 105 NEW Btr«t«, Sj mqwmE NOTICE. - NORTH SSsfrrfV > i PENNSYLVANIA RAIL nOAD.-OHANOE OF HOURS. On and after MONDAY, Nnvember.7th. 1859, Pas senßer Iraina on thi» Hoad will run as follows. viz; LKAYE FRONT AND WILLOW STREETS, PHIL n . ADELPHIA • For Bethlehem (Express) at 9AO A. M. and 3P. M, p-ror Doy lestown I Accommodation) at 8.4 Q A. M. and < For Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 6 P. M. . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem(Express) at 8 A. M. and MOP. M, sJdp'm 0y eilOWIl (Aooomm<><lation > at 7 A. M. and Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 7 A. M. m.. ~ ~ , ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Fort Washington at 9AO A. M. r» i , Dovlestown at 4P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. t'f'rt Waahington for Philadelphia at 3.40 P. M. nL3t ELLIS CLARK, Agent. T OVERING’S SYRUP, in hhds. and hblt.f at reduced prices, for sale by JAMEB GRAHAM & CO.i IiKTITFA Street, IVAVAL STORES.—I,2SO Bbls. Shipping d J Rosin. 100 do. Bpta. Turpentine, landing from Sohr. J. A. Bayard. For sale by ROWLEY, ASHBUR* NER.& UO..Nn. 16 South WHAHVES o» Mackerel.— 307 bbls. Nos. i, 2. aud 3 Mackerel, in whole, halves, quarters, ana eighths, Original PiokaKes, for sale byO. C. SADLER A CO., ARCH Street, second door above Front. n 2 FURY’S CHAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints, and half pints. The celebrated orand “Incom parable’' for sale by F. D. LONGCUAMP, o3t-lm 317 South FRONT Street. SALMON. —25 bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal nion, landing from steamer Kensington. and for salo by WM. J. TAyLOK & CO., 122 and 124 N. WHARVES. Mackerel —125 bbts., iro halves, 115 quartors, and 200 kills prime No. Is t 300 bbls. and 90 halves large No. 3s, m store and for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR A CO., 122 and 124 North WHA R VKS 08 OAKUM.— A large stock of the best brands constantly on hand and for salary WEAVER, FITLER & CO., m « N. WATER St., and 32N. Delaware av. /CHOICE PURE TEA.—LOVE, FOURTH , J nd CHESTNUT, jin. reduced hi. Dollar Bleolr and Oreon Tea, to 76 oonU per pound—A Bargain. 024 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF COTTON to NE ■ for * WsM WANTS, YV ANTED—By a person having mnch tion m BookkMMr ln ,f‘a»ncMand. M ounU?a Sitnb- MTANTED—A Young Man who has had Add™n"Caldw»l^’o(sM o flh 1 l .°Si2»^ I te,««L A YOUNG MAN, who has had nearly ■“ two year? experience in the Drur Business. wiih« a Situation either m a Wholesale or Retail A,WrL e . re H c . B «veo. Can in time influence trad” Address 44 A. H. W./' Prttt office. n4-3t* • Eight or ten able-bodied a Expedition going to Cen ira «^] e ni oa A»Those desinng to join will address “F. Jones, Bloods Dispatch, stating a place lor an inter ??»»•- n4-3t* ANTED—A Young Girl to Nnrseand Hoa “ h ° M toia »- jtTUO fTH) DRUGGISTS—A Young Man who ~r has some experience in the businets. wants a Bitn y Wholesale Drur House. Beat &I! f * r ® noa 040 «»ven. Address ‘•Frattk, ,, iVni 9 mc . e \ ni-2t* A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER desires in a Whole,.]. Store or Factory, where a living compensation will be givep for attar tive and efficient service. Beit of testi- TA?Pr’«! b6furm * hed * Address “Titus/'offic?of PARTNER with 52,500 CASH WANTED to engage with the Advertiser, who will invest a like amount vn a Cash Business in Newkork.thatwitl be s ire to realize aspeedy fortune. It is mfail and suc cessful operation in this city.and can be seen, by id dressing New York." this office. n» npo ATTORNEYS, CONVEYANCERS, , AND OTHERS.*- Two Young Men, desiring to employ leisure evenings profitably, offer their sendees as Copyists. Unexceptionable reference given, it* re «• s " or W - R - B * A GENTLEMAN, who has two or three '; i,ur “ dunn * would take charjo of the nooks of any concern whose huameaa doea not re- Quire th. .crvice. of a re.ular Bookkeeper, at a mo derate compeuMtion. Addreu '■ Ertperrence,”officeof TJie rreti, n .^t PAPERS OR DEEDS, SET 'LL Urn, Books attended to, by a person who ha* torn* “ al t 0 »»»'•• Minn Alpha,” N0.«37 cuAiEa street. m jj* VITANTED—Any time before the Ist of v v January, 1960, by a Dry Goods Jobbing House, a Salesman wh;. can .control a fair share of toed trade. Address, confidentially, “ Dry Goods,” at the office of this paper. * n3-3t \U ANTED—From about the Ist of De " T .cembernext.anengagementaa Clerk or Book keeper m a Bank, Insurance or Railroad Office, or Mer cantile House, by a Young Man who can bnnz unex ceptionable references. and who has lately had charge of the books of one of the City Passenger Railways. Ad dresa G. t " at the office of this paper. ni-3t* VATANTED —By an experienced Sales m.n, > SituMron tn a 6r.t-clau Wbol.tal. Boot and Shoe Houta. Can command $23 000 Pscturtvanta and Ohio trade. Address “J. 8.,” rrtaa office. nl-it* TENANTED —By a Graduate of Critten ▼ r den’s Philadelphia Commercial College, a Situa tion as Assistant Bookkeeper. Can give the bestof city references. Address 44 M. P.,” Box Iffii Post Office, or So. 1250 North 'i enth street. nl-4t* TITAN TED—A German Designer for all •v ktndsofWooUen Cloths. A permanent and lucra tive portion is offered toe German having the follow ng qualifications, vn,: A thorough knowledge of the r renohtnd Knghsh Languages, an accurate knowledge ot Woo Men Manufactures aa earned on abroad, and great skill and taste la getting up new and fancy styles of Woollen Cloths. A practical Weaver and Designer, and none other need appW. y> 34 South FRONT Street. 010-mwf-tf SSLETITIA Street. WANTED —By an experienced Sales* man. who can command a fair amount of cash and six-montha trade, an engagement in a firet-olaas Dry Goods Home. Undoubted reference given. Ad dreu 44 Ohio,” office of Ths Press. nl-7t* FOR SALK AND TO LET. FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, 143 feet by 100. three fronts, water and ru laid on one front; suitable for a church or Taotory. It is situa ted in the Southwestern part of the otty, in a rapidly im jroving neighborhood. Terras easy. Addreu, for par- K.,” office of this paper. n4-tf ITIQ RENT—A flue Second-story Suite of T , of Room. I »!«>.; lim.ta Boom, with or rrilhoot Bnyd. Locptmn, CHRSTN UT BtrQ.t, «bOT» FllU«nUl. Address 44 B. D. E.,” Prest office. n*-3t* r f*o RENT —Rooms in the Third and *■* Fourth Stories of the Boildme No 411 WALNUT Street. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Conveyancer. nl-St* 8. W. cor. NINTH and SANSOM Sts. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—The Materials in all the Market Houses, in MARKET Street, will bo sold low m lots to suit purchasers, vis; Shingle Roof. 40,000 feet of Tin Roofing. 100,000 feet of Boards and flcantbnc, 130J300 Paving and other Bricks, Meat Hooks, Fire W00d,34)00 feet of Curbstone, Ac. Apply SEVENTH, above Thompson street. nl-ttt» NATHAN W. ELLIB. FOR SALE—Coffee Boasting Fixtures, complete, suitable for earning on the basinet*. Also, Fixtures complete for carrying on the manufac ture of Ground Concentrated Turkey Coffee, with Good Will, Boiler, and Engine, Ac. Inquire at No. US North FRONT Street. n2-3t* mA FURNISHED HOUSE, DELIGHT fuIIy situated, will be rented to a private family for the board of the present occupant. Address “ Box 1138,” Philadelphia Post Office. nJ-St fjk FOR SALE —The Mill Property, late of 1 BENJAMIN PARRY, decsased. situate in the bo rough of New Hope. Backs county, Pemu«lraaia. con sisting of a Grist and Saw-Mil!; the former having two overshot water wheels and three run of Burr Mill Stones, with Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery for manu facturing Gram, either for Gnat or Merchant work;, the latter has a convenient Log yard attached; and is driven by an overshot water-wheel.with cast-iron gearing; them is also a frame tenement on the premises. The Mills are turned by the never-failing stream of water known as '* Great Spring Run,” and are capable of doing a large business. Th* Canals on each side of the Delaware River and ’the Balvidore Delaware Railroad afford facilities for communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New ork, and for the transportation of freubt at all sea sons of the year, which make it a desirable location for any kind ofmanufacturinr purpose. The above will be sold low, as the heirs are desirous of settling the estate. For further particulars, apply to CHARLES B. KNOWLEB,on the premises, or to OLI VER PARRY, SEVENTEENTH Street, below Greep. Philadelphia. oSI-lit* £3 PUBLIC SALE OP A VALUABLE EHiTAVERN STAND.-Will be sold at Public Sale, on THURSDAY, November 10tb, A. D. 18®, at 2 o’clock P. M., on tbo Premises—All that Old established Tavern Property: “SIGN OF THE RED LION,” situate on the Fiankforu any Bristol Turnpike road, near Poques sing creek, at the junction of the By berry road, about one mile from Torrisdale. and in Bensalem township, Rucks county, Penna. The House is large and commo dious, nnd is considered one of the best stands on the road. There is a Barn, extensive Stabling, Carriage House, Ice House, Sheds, and alt other necessary Out Buildings on tho premises, all of whieh are in good re- SMr; together with 13 acres and 96 perches of land, in a uh state ofcuUtvation; bounded oy Foquewng creek aforesaid, land of Ferdinand Sarmionto and others. This is and desirable Tavern property,and fut thercomment is deemed unnecessary, as any person wishing to purchase will undoubtedly call and examine for themselves, previous to the sale. The sale will be positive, and without reserve; title indisputable; oae third of the purchase-money will be secured on the pre mises; possession given on tho first day of April next. Farther conditions on the day of Sale. By order of the Heirs of JA.COR HALL, late ot Bensalem town ship, Bucks county, deceased. KLIAS T. HALL, Agent for the Hens. and residing on the premises. Pll-ftudt* JKB3K G. WEBSTER, Auctioneer. TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve meat to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer’s Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. tl* BOARDING. FUDGING ROOMS, for Gentlemen, second -*-■ story, handsomely furnished, private entrance, gna.&o. 302 UNION Street. n4-6t* TWO Conimunicntmg Rooms ; also, One small one vacant, at 1333 PiNE Street. p3-*t* rpWO HANDSOME COMMUNICATING Chnmlwrs, on the second story, and one (nr two. if desired. > on the third, With larse private pirlorand private table, can be had at 1713 PINK Street As ibis suite of apartments is especially suited to a single famiW.it i» dosired so to rent them, to the exclusion of other Boarders. n 2 6t* REMOVALS. RE M OVAL .—HENRY STEVENSON, ' TAILOR, bees to inform his numerous 'nonris and customers that he has Removed to3fii CHESTNUT •Mroei, seeoud door bwlotv Fourth, South side, whore he will keep a fine assortment of Cloths, Casatmeres, Doe skins. Overcoatings. Cashmere Vestings. Ac., which he will lie pleased to sell on the most reasonable terms. n 3 Im* LADIES’ DEPOSITORY, RemoT6d to No. 1)4 South ELEVENTH Sweet. Orders received as heretofore. o!5 stothlm Removal.— martin & wolff have Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street, Sooth side, below Fourth, where they oner a choice assortment or Fall and Winter Goods, at very low prices. sl3-2m HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Briggs house. Corner RANDOLPH and WELLS Streets. - CHICAGO. WM. F. TUCKER & CO., Proprietors. n4-lm* MURRAY HOUSE, i"A NEWARK, OHIO, Is the largest and best arranged Hotel in central Ohio, is centrally located and is easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern improve ments, and ever? convenience for the comfort and ac commodation of the travelling public. The Sleeping Rooms are large and well ventilated. Tho Suites ol Rooms are well arranged and carefully furnished for families and large travelling parties; and the House will U kwt M , BffirgffliSFS- BHQ„ auM-im HTHE UNION, ± ARCH ate, ABOVE THl|D. hijl _ UPTON 8. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL is superiorly adapted to the wants of the Business Puhlio; anato those in search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, wluoh now run past, anu in olose proximity, afford a oheap and pleasant ride to all places of interest mor aboot the oitv. jj ao-om COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTICE.—The Finn of ESSER & HES -11 SF.LBARTH wm THIS DAY Dissolved by mutual consent. .... ... The Business will bo continued by the undesigned, who is Alone authorised to collect debts due the late firm. WILLIAM KSBER, 230 North SECOND Street. Novbmbsr l, 1359. u4-3t* IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the JLI firm of WARNICK* CHADWICK, k 6RO. iethia dardueolved. The Heater, Range, and Stove buisneae will be continued under the name or CHADWICK k BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE „ iT^C K l'B°£ A C» K ic K . Philadelphia. July 11.1328. 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR.—Great Emporium for BtereoacopesandStereoscopic Views, American, French nml English, Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and improved Spectacles, correctly suited to the exes, at M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician, _ LJ _ 112 South FOURTH Btreet, below Chestnut. • Artificial Human Eva* inserted. 011-lmif T)EAF MACE TO HEAR—Acoustic Au liolei, Artifiml I>r Dram,. Cornets, Boniforons. over forty vanetios of Ear Trumpets, Ea' Instruments in every variety, aud of the moat approved construc tion, at P. MADEIRA’S .. .. _ lnstrument Depot, No. 115 Soutk TENTH Street, below Chestnut, nl-Bt* Philadelphia. A PPLEB—APPLES—BB4 barrels Bell- Sowers, Pippins, and other varieties, at Railroad Depot. 123* M ARKbT Street, C. 1-RENTZEL.. 2A) bushels Buokwheat Grain; 55 tons Buckwheat, in all sized bars. n 2 St /"''HEAP PURE TEAS, OHEAP SL’UAKS »nd Cotroes, «nd .11 Jf " B '% G v r £n”' Pt „r,, n j SEVENTH and BROTYN. B UTTER.—74 tubs extra quality Goshen Butter, towt received on consmnmeaUfor sale by C. C. SADLER A CO., ,ARCH Street, seoond door above Front n 2 CHEESE.— 079 Boxes Herkimer-County Che..., for nl.br C. C. BAJU.BR A CO.. ARCH Btre.t.Moonddeor »bev, front. , . g, AJtVSEOXNTS, JUUSICAL POM)' ITAT.t. . MADAMS ANNA BlSHOfa GRAND VOCAL AND fNBTBOrFKTii mvmT ON FRIDAY m T< On thii oocuioa iba ma bn ututad br ti, r-n i— eminent Artiste: W. H. COOKE, Th,Pir B?o t9 N^o A Hiiro? aT " w : , BinS S'Eß f^li^ i “ W cob Cbriutlag. j.rshrkKr Ma*ical Conductor-.. S<=ni. “ AbMnc. ” Swdanw r ._MADAME ANNA BIbBOP 4. MU. Joh„A fi » m «?WNb: D ° mMt ° “»“*»***"*» ! h Ballad, We may ha BAppjYeL „ _ Ba2tm *n .• MR. WTH. COOKE. ••‘Btm ** L * T *!l®*« Oh. Lace di mit Aaima, ci Chx.ißODnu «««• tvs«uu«4 , . . „ „ MADAME ANNA BISHOP.' —u©Mi*ta 3. Ana, Squa poppa del raio brick. ni^»i * «,v.a * lid 4. Bauad,On tbc Baolnpr GniwJaJgoiver... _..Xarenji , . „ MADAME ANNA BISHOP. A Ballad, Como into the Q*m*b. , , tu\r* « «v_ v» »v ME. W. H. COOKE- M Pn aT? b°KfBl di BoTiili«.FoMhd tiph4S® AKNA BISHOP AND aiGNOEMOBINO, To K af|f ri< „r t hVHa l i: PUTY CENTS. _^o^.V 7^XT^U M n S. e jgS».^sg^ HE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA EE- Ato.their FIBST QRAXD FORTYPERFOIIMeS? HAt ' L ’ l,l,ll “ OkEmisol •™ of i 2d k §iick o k suss; Mime fetoret, andat M.F, Hilfsuui? faUaSTcuM SS&MJ.' ota 0 ta hl4 «*• isftffi’SMSS For pMiicolart gae programme. C CHILLER jubilee. ~ IKRm'r? HTU n'Jv 0 *" 1 ;?» f SCHIC ACADFMVrSRuiroi?? tie “«■« Noumber. at the tio£.: Y ° F MUSIC ' v ‘ tor •< the foitowlai W^*;4t. ilef " * Koradi> s - w - corner Foorth Messrs. Lee & Wilier, 7a Cbestmxt street. •trM? of lha flulad,l » lul -Democrat, la forth Third Offioa of the Rnxfruu, OS forth Fourth HTML Be*** Circto and Pannret.eo Mate. “ re * t Family Circle and Amphitheatre. a eeats. Secared mu at aa extra charge of & ccaU. ALNUT-STREET THEATRE, ri, D .“[*Sssr S^J“ rt,r fc * for * 7 will Bovdime&sm&wao. ofthoMe?' 1111 ’’ T * ,lli, of the treat Aetna . 4 . *... v MRS WALLER. *nd the emphatic hit of Oramatie taUtatan. k _ . MBS. BATEMAN'S * great Traredr of _ LOV PS VICTORY t-LOV&B VICTORY! Pronounced by the pubLe ud the oompetest crftiee of the entire cress.one «f the moes intense aed * POWERFULLY WRITTEN PLAYS ». . ... oi modem times. Itnir h.tJT attracts or THE GRAVE* THEGAY. THE OLD, AND YOUNG, POETIC LANGUAGE,** ”* AFFECTING SITUATIONS, ASH ITS AMimc DBLDOUTIOM -4. . THE HUNCHBACK BRIDE. ■ ■r AfUQ, . .THIS EVENING. Am Era it E^entnr. GRRALDINB, 08. /<OVpB VICTORY With thi fodovißF dittnbatjoo of elurutßii i 6* rtldisf. the Hooehbßek Brida M«. Waiter Dand,ofßoihiß.aWeUkbanJ._... .MT.BTi.Piin Anaeuno, prior of ft. Warbcrjh Mr. I*. B.s|*y2 Hnbart, th* Craaader ~Mr. SL F. kuS Oambo, tfaa Earl's Jester. Mr. Vi ai nr So!ES John do J*ct, Earior Cheater Mr. IhitJZ JL a /°£ aw«b«Ty Sr. Yobb* ... •••-- Ldith do Lacy, water of Geraldine.... .Mlu Mary MiCer Joan* a naraa. „ Mra Thawr Crusaders, Retainer*. Knirhta, Ladiaa, Vasal*. B&nte. &e.« la, ic. VRJOKft AS U*UAL.*^« KT SXITg CAN BE BVCURVD THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE WITHOUT extra CHARGE. WHEATLEY * CLARKE’S ARCH- T T THEATRE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Kmibn 4. S'* “* «■ To eonctode with the Adta\rv*4» C»Mdr of StaMaU? 1 ;lSdjStMj.itn. wffonn * ao,t ° T)AN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. NATIOXAI ' THEATRE. WALNUT St., abort _ *. . , , . DAN MCE, TheOnnoAi American Hnmoriet, appears In Ma&no. Locue, ecmi-Poilosopbie&l Orations at each entertain* ment. FRIDAY SVK]fIXO, November i. i he performance -vM eoameoee with the Equestrian BpeeUol«. entitled the » «. J[ OVK Barters of the globe. . The Paragon or Elephants, •* Lalla Rookh:” the Talk* fps. Horse* the ferfortmn* Rhinoeeroe Oen. rutnam, * and numerous scenes in the oirohi, Each entertainment snlleonclode vitb the r k - a.w „ MULE TRADERS! In srhich the Educated Matas wilt be introduced. IyicDONOUGH'S GATETHS—BACE ST, this EVENf|^,?|? o^, p , l n 'gi TOti f(mMd . ed upon the thrilling (BCideaU of THE MEXICAN WAR, A. M. HERNANDEZ . ... MOSS. CALADINB In the principal parts. great band of v berenaders, Ginn; the best ENTERTAINMENT . IN THE CITV. nStf WILL SHORTLY CLOSE „„„ Th. Exhibit!.. or DCSSELDORP PAINT INGS, M lit. ACADEMY* OP PINK ARTS mclodlM „ the MARTYRDOM OP JOHN HESS. Osenibulr, (root, A.M. till 5 i\ Aj.. *oJ 7 toMP.M. Admission 35 cents. n3-tnU PIKST GRAND CONCERT OV TH* _ w UNION ASSOCIATION. AT MUSICAL FUND HILL* On TUESDW EVENING. Nov. 8, ItEK TICKETS 25 CEJtTS. Doors open at s}% o’clock. Concert commence* at TX. HPEMPLE OF WONDFBS. X Northeast corner of TENTH and CHEBTNXJT Btreet*—Second Mott. MGNOR BLITZ’S NEW AND WONDERFUL DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT of MAGf ‘•'AI; pSES. VE.NTHI Cii-maS ils BIRDS at hie NEW HaJX, EVENING dlirin* the WEEK, commercial sytete’sia <irE,,s ® DAY awi SATUiii,Af Adtaieelofl 83 cents. Children IS cents. ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC .. eTt ’. I T SATURDAY at MUSICAL FUND HALL, at SJa o clock P. M. A psckage cl cult tickets, «»e oolUr. Sinrle ticket*. 25 cent*. *To be had a£G-Andre *, and Beck Jt Lawton's Moa:e Stores, and at the door. ols-2m AKL WOLFSUIIiN and CARL IIOHN STOCK’S B v RIUS of six classical soirees, At tbe Fojer of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Subscription* will be receive d at tha Mwc Stoma of 0, Andre k. Co., 1104 Chestnut street; I.ee A Walker, j 23 Chestnut «tr«et; Beck A Lawton, corner of Seventh and Chestnut street*; A. Shmidt. 2» South Eijbth itrett, where the prospectus and programme* can be »»eg. Cl4-la SPOKTING. *k. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.1. HRfcpSgXlPiS - A CONTEST FOR TRIAL OF ED.—The no red Horse* YOL'.YO DE FIANCE and PERFECTION* will dead* their disputed Harabur* Race, at CHESTNUT RIL’.FARK.on SA TURDAY.Sth November, 155 P. for & Purse of 8500. it will be it close contested Race, between the parties is terfited. Ftic* of Admueion, IS c*n*». , LEW 13 BITTER, Proprietor. Geo. Fenere names Tounj Defiance, John Kline names Perfection. SAVING FUNDS. A MERICAN SAYING FUND COM -tApANY’S BUILDING. S. R. corner of 'WALNUT and FOURTH Street*.—Open daily Lom 9 till s o'clock and on Monday tiUB to the evening. This old institu tion hatalwatspsid in fall cn demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE FVR CENT. Ail sums paid back oo denned, m Gold or Silver. w TRUSTEES. AtKx. WniLLßif, Tim. Sax'l John C. Farr. T. E. Harper, Georf# Xageot, l-oai# A. Godej, Thos. Barxe»nt, Albt. Robert*, John F.Simons, wotfuimj. H, H. Eldridje, Wni. J. Howard. Jobs S, Wiraox, Traaa’r. Jobs C. Sims, Sec. Cv23^t SJPBING GARDEN SATING FOND SO- CIETYOF PHILADELPHIA. Ofl«,Ko-WNorth THIRD BH»t OFPHHH SYLVAN JA- Deposits received in mro* of One Dollar ui wtnrajdA, and repaid in Gold. without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST iron the day of deposit tiU with* A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has k>uy beep needed in the Northern mart of the city, and “ The Spring Garden Sayings Fund Society ** was chartered or the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in or*aaunng and looatinx it, have been governed vboUy by a desire to acoommenate the busi* ness interest and wants of the very large and enterpn* sing population by which it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9to 134 o’clock; also, os Monday and Thursday from 8 until 8 o’clock in the evening. UigiSXXl. . Vederiak Klett, Stephen Smith, okn P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Strong! )amej Underkoffer, Frederick Stacke, franois Hart, soeeph P. LeClaro* ohn KessJar, Jr., George Koecht, amos 8. Pringle, Jaooß Dock, , oaeph M. Crowell* Hon. Wa, Mrihrard*' George Woetpper, Geo. T. Thom. Peter C. EUmaxer. Robert B. Dandson. _ _ JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President. Fuancis Haut, Seoretarr. jaSMf ft NEWLAND & CO.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAHB MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, etc. AH at very Low Prices. 604 ARCH Street, above SIXTH, Philadelphia. - ftl*>ti&lir WARM air furnace. * f THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER . . Will thoroughly Warm your house with ©j»k-thi»d lxss coal than is required by any other Furnaoe. Satisfaction mail cates guaranteed. Buildings Wanned Mid Ventilated bj ARNOLD iWILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT 8 treat. OLATE MANTELS, 1-3 Tho Richest and roost Beantifnl Bpenimeai of Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever offered for sale in this oountry, manufactured by cs, from Pennsylvania Slaie stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD A WILSON, lOlO CHESTNUT Street. ROOKING RANGES. V', Ail in want of the Beat Elevated Double Oren Cooking Range, will do well to call at . ARNOLD St •WILSON’S. 1010 CHKSTNI’T Street. BOXES AMERICAN AND \UNbOW GLASS-The most approved breads, and ofevery aixe and quality reqftired foroityand«oautry trade, at prices astonishingly lov. Bend your orders to ZIEGLER k SMITH, Unit, Paint, Glass, and Varnish Hewers, corner SECOND and GREEN Streets sU-tf CUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds., ° 4 co, I.RTTTtA /CHEAPEST 'WINDOW GLASS in town. \J at DICK'S, s. W, ooi»r of SEVENTH tod SOUTH. - oa-*m»-
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