iV'Vijti'.Vlf-'-lis ■ ‘ r w .•* •; ■ .•/v-t • -"••■ - -•> > w Sv/ t»ii» nSST" 1 viKl.” $ sflfift||f* , s^!* ” sl ' BT'cOT&in * U.Dot ■ :|wiss» /. vfifefjfci* 41 : : - . WBbSXiu-- ■■fmsufffr ■ «>■**n mM Bell* Bipynia. Del ~- WalterBFnmW.York -' C Wendejfi. Watt.. . o ! *y &w. p&i , tDrew, nY ._, . Col Harrii, Ohio . - John CoehraaiDel H^Treijer k la, Reading ' VWwickcad LNY , WJ? Smith; NY WB.Bimih.NVL. - TBBuufcing f NY> ' • Thos Charlton. Boston H Arae*, Conn „ . James Pryor. NY _ Saralßjiobn. WMh.BO , ‘JS D C JohnYPntts.NJ ‘ Thou H Williams, N Y Hon RJ Walker % - Shoe J Ward & lady HohWWLGwin.Gftl„_ y HTftorster,Md ’ Ja* B Httnter & lady, NYW H Wnsht, Oiu 0 JC Newcomb. Beloit, Wir Vjt ULevy;N Y ThosEaken,N-Y - . « „ JohnSKennedy,Ala TRLorett,Wash,D 0 WmHHlrat.SV ~v IS Roflkwll, Nv" FWood, NY - - „ ' E Tqney.HuntavtUd, Ala - W Gome, Corning, N Y .Mrs Wood, N Y ’ Q W Moore, NY , - A Kohler 11 lady. Bolt, MERCHANTS* HOTEL-F ourth >t„ below Arch. A F’Homer, Salem, 0 T J Meroney* N C W LTrevjek, Pa - • Miss MShippen, Pa WHH BlackjJhippensville ,8 M Trogeit, Pa AH Ludlow, Warron, FaS Mrs Johnston, Williamsbg JMoKeehan, Blair co, Pa' - J B Bead, Boston ' OF Horn, PerrysnlJo STsett. Blair go, Pa 8 E Henry, Hollidaysburg ■ J B-Tsnudjr.Litiz, Pa FLaner, Reading , J Hearing, Reading G P Bteeie, Wilkesbarre OB GuitiOrHoneaaale.Pa • L Care, YorkjFa . T Lyabon. Fittstoa. Pa. PPettebone. Wyoming, Pa Rev A Brooks. Wyoming AH Reynolds. Kingston ' > JTM Haire, Tenu J Kdelmann,MUs 1 AHaire. Ga„„ J Pean< Alleghenr city J Campbel), N Y - C Bambridge, ft \ : • F Sowers, N Y AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnut street, above Fifth. H Hurley. Philiv,., OHHooler,NY Oen HBimm». WY f l '" 1 !".' wiMoiwm MJCh,«T«. Wleoon.in • W‘. Ribbe. Iletroit BVUtavia.fr S '• : J Roekwood. Newark. N J W 0 Hell.N Y ■- .PS Mer.ap, Brooklyn . ft Al."n»for(i )*rß , K Miteh.il, Son FfßnoiMo j M Hullne. Mt Holly M Tebult &lm Chieogo MHTorr«noo*l».Jll« M Mormn. Boudins H H Go’tisboroilßii, Md John Gold,borough, Md . JY Whirled. NO 7 AKmnerila. V» J E Jnee«, »myrn«, Del Im EI i«&U, N J. Mim M ABib.TH J ' RSEllieJr.Vn 0 Crompton. NY • . J & Patton. Ho.uidariburg Mi*« E A Caldwell, Pa • • Mi* 8 Annie Irvme, Pa RCBeatty. Pula • - JO r RUr.Pa C.Toppen,Bo*ton. j Mr*D H.Tuthitl, NY J A Sphreere, Eun»ro, N Y JFparran. Emiira, NY 0 0 Ba»too AIa.NY WH Wilson. Elmira. N Y AJBet«in.Elmlra,NY - -BRSpencer.Lancaster * W H Keith,Maas . THLetton,NY J W-Angus-Wash J A Thomson, NY ' K A.MoCollam, Ft Deposit Jl3 Ru«h. Port Deposit SMHarrington,Del ' , 6JBaohe,NY . 'JONES’HOTET.- GhestrmtWet. above Sixth. R Stevens. Ball co, Md Thee Dololt. Va Isaao Foster. 11l „ . Jones Welch, NY Geo Nottingham. NY EAGreeneu’h, Balt • Cant Sawyer. U 8 N . A Corbin. N Y J B Grant. Richmond Rev M Bogrs. Richmond JHKeip-Balt" BFrench, Ivy R AoWman.NY JBBmith, Brooklyn PTCi.uirk.NY • 8 Johnson. Newark J) Brown, Ark . B B Miner, Ark ft GonM Jr A son, Ark «ft MeKanstry, Pa . R B Warder, Balt B Cronse.N J JBD Smith* N J r-'Cji Field, NY FRANKLIN HOUBE-Chestnut st., above Third. S S Bodeera, N H „ John R Pancost. PhHa a T Blackman, Phil* Mm R H Milliken, Ohio WmTCarter;'Pbila A Peters, RI DrWmSchnitalertPa • JX Grier, Danville A fleeter.NY, HH.Todd.NY Wisfibld S Chase, Wis Mrs Chase, Wis . the UNION HOTEL-Aroh street, above Third. MKing.NY, ' • - EBBmUh.Resdinr W JPanlhamm.Pn v ARLeinbaeh. Reading * WmYohn, Reeding JB Adams. Bel, BF Rerun, Readme G A Grove & la, Ohio JJ3 Shaffer, Feadtne ' J Hoke, Cbambersburg MisaMontomnerv,?* < CMoKoan.Omo B Ppplev. Harrisburg R W Williams, Phila dStocksteel, Dayton, O PO Pnttmger. Dayton, 0 W KJone*, Tamaqua - OB Fisher, Wilkesbarre jjl Dri - G W Eltasoa, Bel W Blinohsrd, N Y . - STATES UNION HOTEL—Market street,above Ruth. W 0 Msger, Pittsburg GW Hummel. Harrisburg W B Mendenhall, Chest eo U J Jones, Hnllidaysburg .T 8 Shannon. Harrisburg D Monger, Harriabtmt h Beilinser. Marietta, pa OautTavtor. West Chester Chss GPlitt, Harrisburg G M Bastfihb. Balt E L Sturdy, Tvrone City B Roman. NY ' Miss Smith,West Chester Miss Futliv. West Chaster R Miller, Lancaster co- J Seanor, Middlesex, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. G W Ulrick. Pa J MRhelden, Phila PamlWeavor-WcarervMle J A Weaver. VYeaverviUe CT Weaver. Weaverville R Pieroe. St 1/Oiiis T J Rnhe A.fa, Allentown w C WPann. Butler co P Barton. N J . • M«i 8 Hummel. Pa ML Hummel JPa ... Q WeUley. MiueraviHe H J Handler, PottmnlJe D P Hilhish. Snydor oo Rami lieydor, Montg'7 eo Cant J Handier. Jonestown H W Shuman & la* Pa ‘. Master Shuman, Pa C H Garber,Mass ; Mrs Davis. Mess A G Briggs. Lucerne co JCnwlav.Lnxarneco Anthony Good, Luzerne co Dr W Sohmtxler, Danvilie wmFanx. Danville D Rhejhert. Danville C W Waters. DanviUe OBoyer, Phvla BPell, Pottsvilla MERCHANTS' HOUSE-Third st., above Call owfaili WB Roth, Berts eo ,T P Schaffer, Pa H JTrexler, Pa Gan P Applebaoh, Pa ASehnrder.NJ A 8 Williams, Mnntourrve A 8 Coburn. Boston Wm A Arnold. Reading Eh** Front*. Berk* ct» A Kutx, Reading A H Seltzer. Hamburg D A Alhrirht, Reading COoca,HUltowu . JosA Lembaoh.Pa BBiiff. Georgetown - Jacob L Hots. Hellerst'n w HPhiins,NJ > John Smith. Pa John Wales. Pa . CRenrle. Pa GW OoodvPottsvine - - Israel Chamberlin, Pa WmHChevmtton.Pa ' JLKlopp, Berks co ' L H Benton, Columbia oo COMMERCIAL HoTEL~Bisth" ft., above Chestnut. J Armstrong. Chester co W Peters. N Y T> KimMe, Cheater oo J S Kirk, Chester 00, T Hosbanda. New Castle P B Weaver. Franklin co J Mmtzer. Pottatovno W W Andrews, Chet co JDavid Yoanr* Chester oo Wm Simplest, Chesterco .Wm Porter,Roehaster . Mrs A Fondall.’W Cbas W L James, W Chester W, A Bowsmr. Penn SP Jackson. NO JP Clays. NC. A Kimble, Chester oo Chester oo J Pam; New Castle • T B Crosby, Ohio EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race. l*D Cook. Del 00 - J Wade, Del co T Davis. NY EWCopson.W Chester C Barnard, Easton BRhriner. Lewisburg Fen V HepwuL Phila - A Kernahan. PhHa N Black. Phfla. J Mecoy. Bath, Penn Tho* Kirk, Upper Darby B Moeemer. Pottatown . Chester co J R Brown. Boston , . JW Wilson. NY.-. .J Blair. liOWisbiirg -- JGBntleT,Phila ... WW Bmltb.Phila ■ JB Raison, St Louis , jXobnSo«.MiUiird,NJ'A J 8 Wilson; N C'. • \P Henderson, Boston. t , BLACK David Peters. Washintton 'Wni'Thdinpsoh; Sfinnsv’Ue C A flarneidi Trevtertowo Jag Cadwal&der, Buoks co MrsCidwal*der,’Buokseo MiasHanch.Bocksco ■ Ellas Brombaok, Berks co : David Martz, Dauphin co Wm Hoff. Tiemont HPHilbi«h & la. SnjtW eo R Leydev tc la, Monaco -Mm Lanhack 4c oh. T.ohteh Geo W Karaner, "Pel wR Binkineon. Clearfield eo MuJ l/jons & la, N Y 0 Porshee, West Chester BIRLEY.BHEAF HOTEL—Second at.. below Vine, C Fritz. Hntboro Joe Bill, Germantown - John flntch, Hartsville Wash Thomas. Vox Chase J B Boston. Neytown , Genl John Davj*. Fa , raw German, rfotrtnvn John HVippook Newtown That B Linton, Newtown W E Towns, Phils ‘ J E Cheatham, Ohio MARINE INTELLIGENCE. UKE FOURTH FACE. - • . arrived. » Ship Westmoreland. Hecan. from Liverpool. Boot 4, With mdse to John R Penrose. Passed on the 23d of Oc tober* Ist 43. W Sr, inns 65.03 W, sh'p Caravan. Sands, from Liverpool Tor New York; hud been 18 dais from the banks, with strong westerly gales. ~ «... *, . « memoranda. Ship MaaAulflj, Rogers, from Rotterdam, arrived at N*wYork yestawfay,- Bark Helen Maria, Nickerson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Boston 6th met. . , - Brig Trjmwen, Havener, hence, at Boston flth Inst , aefers;J CadwaJad.ei’, Peztionnork, Aid, Hannah. Wil letts, Clara, 0 K Greiner, Kdwfn Reed, Uwww Rich, E H Atwood, and Telegraph, hence, arrived at Beaton 6th Inst . B«hr M A McNeil, Hand, from Elizabethtown, arrived at Boston 6th inst. Sohre Etta, B A Mount, Hartnoof* A 0 Reeves, J Frarabes. Kmxht, A Middleton* L A Danenhower, H A Rogers, R_A Weeks. H P Simmons and Pangassett, hence, at Boston 6th inst. /WirMart Price, Bliggard.'from Brandywine,arrived at Boston 6th inst. < . - Bohr Ossung, Cann4n,.frnm Calais, bound to Philadel phia. pntinto Belfast on 2d.inst, having sprung aleak, and will have to discharge cargo ana repair before pro ceeding on her voyage. , Rice, sailed from Salem 6th inst, Hchr Kvorgreen; Griffin, hence, at Salem 6th inst. Brut Clarenoe. Phlnsey. from Riode Janeiro. Sept 30, arrived at Baltimore yesterday, Oot2d. lat 17.56, lon 86. y*»ppke bar*. Greyhound, from New York, for Rio da Janeiro. * , Brig Elizabeth Watts, Bryant, henoe, arrived at Bos ton yesterday, ~ «*R r ‘*». EU& Reed, Tazo, hence, arrived at Guantanamo 36th nit. - _ OF Hawley, Rockett, hence for Stoning lon, ar med at New York yesterday, „ BshrNift?ara, Benton, from Boston for Philadelphia, Ifer Havaa forPhi tor PhiW.ll phi*. atNewYork yestejdav* 1 _ Bonn W, H Rowe, Wiggins, punter. Rnckelt, and Larkin, Smith, hence, arrived at New Bedford 6»b inst. -So hr M CTerbeil, Thomas, for'Lavacca, cleared at nit. , , ' 6chr M,p Spnnvs. Backalov, hence for Pensacola, put into Charfijslon 6th Inst, in distress. SohV M Betts, for New York, cleared at Gal vestoi^27tb ,B’lhni Redxrrnh Jnnei, for Salem i Ever glsde. Vri,tM,dn fordo. and Jena, Cone, Mehaffejr, do for Haruord.atNewYork6th inst,. . * Robw and & Gilmartm, Bowen, clearedatNew York 6th inst, for this port, SohrKedron, Garrison, cleared at Baltimore 6th inst, for this nori. Schf E s hence, arrived at Pensacola Mthvltu ~ -■ '-r . Propeller* Union. Green, and Iteverly, Pierce, oleared at New fork yesterday for Philadelphia, .FOREIGN, PORTS. - \ [Pefeteamship North American*}- „ Arr from New York, lttjn Orpheus, at Bremen } 90th, Lsuura, at do i ponan, at Hamburg ; 83d, Henry Clsr, at Liverpool; fjw, Fidelia, and Resolute, at Liverpool. - Arr from Ndw.Orteans 23d, America Union, at Liver-' from Mofijie 24th, Adelaide Bell, at Liverpool. Arr from gayanoah 24th, Montprey, at Liverpool. Art from Baltimore 2Jd.Ainjm»mt, at Liverpool, . Arr from Charleston 24th, Othello, at Liverpool, Bid fpr New York 24th. Amazon, from DeaL r ;NpwOrleans mh,- Balmoral, from Ardrosian; 23d,Entlandrfrom Liverpool; EnXind.andß D Sum ner; from Deal; 24th. Charlotte White, from do* Sid for Mobile 22d, James Smith, from Liverpool. SV VStSORAPtf TO THB 7&S«S, 4Per steamer Vanderbilt} . Naw Your. Nov. 7, Sailed froittßristol. Eng., ships. Armorial and Omar Pacha,, for,-Savannah. Armed at Portsmouth, ship Fledge, from Charleston. At ttaeenstown. Maynard, fronvßaiUtnorp; -At Liverpool,.Need, from Charleston, At Havre, Elizabeth Bmny, from Baltimore. Sailed from Liverpool/Oowardi for Savannah* Arrfved snjp AUeaulejr .front Rotterdam. Arrived ship John Fhyfe, front Glasgow. - Bum#, Nov. 7. Arrived ships Ofamta.State, from Calcutta j fepflor ' ell. fiomCronBtftdU Feetleas. fxora Calcutta j Mary Merrill, from, Loudon * Gooree Turpar. from Bh»elds; Wk Sicilian* (rout Malaga \ B LCavitt/fromCronstadt: Inmnn, from Montevideo 5 Mft?f - Leonard, from An droaisn; Robert Leon/ira, from Glasgow. : . RnxßSiNov7. Arrived ahinaEnterpe.Mtohaol Annk and James - SloYty} scht.^PSione, from Nassau, {ruit, ' /’if- Naw OB!AA«i,Jfov.7. ' ' Amffio snips Escort, Mountaineer, Baccc*s,<|n eleven days) Indiana; from Naif York t- Western Empire. from Boston King, from Liverpool. Cephas ana Bter rite, from Bonaire. " " - ‘ fiomJNewOtlean*.: ; . , Hotofcitfß'B German iJn7*BS wllposi- Uv«lf outjDjipsinl*. liltdr Complaint, Nnfvmu De- WityVto;, io.HOpPIJiKD’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL V ■ Vtti/pcul'ittYelj; oaf* Couplu, CoUta, BThoopios Conjh «B ARCH StrattCaMisrultWHneiiata pad dulon ttaarally. ,^BiEqiAL. ; NQTIOEB.. r : Tns Ni Pigs Ultha!—Jules Haml’s VEBETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE haanorival in th. >otld,. P.rfeotly ImnultM, ItsooHon i. iiutratonMu. in changing the color of the hair into a soft, brilliant, naturalbrowb, black, or auburn, without injuring the •halt or tepdexing.it harsh,, a* is the ewe with . olher dyes. So. J4»y all druggists, end by -JULES HALLL & CO., No. m OHEBNUT Street, Philadelphia. , no7-d6tWl , Harris*' Boudoir Sewing Machine. IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM, AT EVERY FAIR. 028-Stn Phila, Office, 730 ARCH St. Agents wanted. Salamander Ferb-Pboof Safes.—A very large assortment of BALAMANDERB for sale at reason ftbl. prioe>, No. 30. CHESTNUT Street, Ptuladelpbi., *a»tf EVANS A WATSON Tn? w'u.lcox anb Gibbs Sewing Ma- CEUt*. m CHESTNUT Street. Pbiladelphi.. ooli-lf Gas-Laht Depot—Sixth and Arch. eeS4-8m Grover & Baker’s Qklkb&itu NqiibziXss FaxitT Bxwine-MaofiiNie, - AT XBDUCED ffiICXS. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, J>HIE.\OBLPHrA, The Pbjcss of ‘singer's sewing machines HAVZ.' BKBNl! ekdccbdU! sSI-ffin Sbahbn s Saving Fund—Northwest Ooßitsa Ssconn and WalnVt Streets.—Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all olasses of the community, and allows interest at the rate offivo per cent, per annum. Money may be drawn by oheofc* without Ims ofin terest. Office open daily, from 9 until fi o’olock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL;Treasurer and fieoretary,OßtAS M. MORRIS. Onb Prioh Clothing of ‘ tub Latest STTLBS.made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is striotly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES A CO., seS-tf - «M MARKET Street, Whbblbb & Wilson Sewing Machines. -Philadelphia Offioe. 625 CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton end Westchester, Pa. sel4-4m* MAttKIEP,- BMEDLEY—WILLIAMS.—Tn West Philadelphia, on Thursday evening. October 27th. byßov. C. J. Thomp son. Mr. John H. Smedly, nr Delaware oonnty, to Miss Lydia Ann Williams, of Philadelphia, daughter of John and Harriet Williams, of Middletown, Delaware co. Delaware county and Village Green papers, please 'SS&OD-SMART.-In Woet Philedelphu, on Tlmr.- day evenin*. Nov. 4th, by Rev. C. J. Thompson. Mr. WilUamS. Wood to Miss Annie A. Smart, all of West f DANIfNHbWER-CAMPBEt,L. —Nov. 2d, by tho Rev. H. Stokes, Mr. Jacob Dnnenhower to Miss Louisa, eldest daughter or Westcott Campbell, Esq., all of Cam den, N.J- * MYERS—STRINGER,—Nov. Ist, .hr Rev. Father Biley,.Mr. ChaTles Myers and Theresa Stringer, both^of "kln^-ROGERS.—October 24th. by the Rev. Abel C. Thomas. Mr. Willard J. King to Miss Carno A. Rogers, all of this city. • AUDENREID—MARTIN.—On the 3d inst., at Beth lehem, Fa.. by the Rev. H. Bigler, Wm. G. Audenreid, of Philadelphia, to Mias Emma A. Martin, of Bothie hom. * PARR-HALFMAN.-On the 6th inst.. by the Rev. J. M. Jackson, Mr. Charles H. Parr to Miss Sarah Half man. both of this city. , * DIED. _HOLBROOK.—On Saturday afternoon,6th inst., CapL Benjamin Holbrook, in li sSlst year. „ The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited tn attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 792 South Front street, on Wednesday afternoon. 9th mat., at 2J» o'clock, without further no tice. To proceed to Tnnitv Church. The Ship Masters' Society-are.also respectfully invited.- ** - OBDYKE.—jOn the 6th inst., Gershom P. Obdyke.in tbe 73d year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his eon, Wm. Obdyke, No. 17M Coates street, on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o oloek. * BUCK.—Ou the 6th inst., James Buck, in the G3d year of !us age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 330 South Ele venth street, above Pine, on this (Tuesday; morninr, at 9 o'clock. * MYERS.—On the 6th inst., Mrs. Mary D. Myers, in the 4lst year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Thomas L. Myers. Riohmond street,OateUueen.) below Palmer, on this fTuesday) morning, at 100 clock, * MOORE.—On the 4th inst., John Moore, in the 78th year of bis age. . Funeral from his late residence. No. 669 North Thir teenth street. on this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock.'• WINCHESTER,—At Mihon, Pa., Nor, 3, Mrs. E. L., wife of Wm. Winchester, end only sister or Gao. C. Bohwartz, Philadelphia. . „ * MEIN.—On the 6th insL, Mary P. Mem. , Funeral from the retfleuoe of her brother, No. 718 North Eighth street, on thiB(Tuetday)afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * Black velvet poplikr—just re ceived, beat quality plain Black all-wool OTTOMAN POPLINS. Also, Black Velour Reps all qualities. Do. Cashmeres, Lupin's make. Do. Batin de Chines, all qualities, Do. Rombaaine*. all qualities. Do. Frenoh Mennnes, Lupin’s make. Do. Thibet Long Shawls. Black and Second Mourning Bay State Long and Square Shawls. BESSON tc SON, Moumine Store, nS 80S CHESTNUT Street. SOUTHWARK LIBRARY COMPANY.- 11 3? At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Sonthwark Library Company, held on Saturday evening, the 6th of November, Col. John Thompson, president in the chain the President announced to tho Board tho death of Capt BENJAMIN H. HOLBROOK, the oldest member of the Library Company. Whereupon, Mr. Scott submitted the following reaolu • lions, which wore read and approved : j Hefolced, That this Board has heard with muoh re gret the death of their late associate, Captain Benjamin H, Holbrook, who had for many y«ars. rs president of this'Compauy, contributed greatly to tho present pros perity of the Library; and that.cherishing a profound respect for the many virtues of tlie deceased, they de sire to record the-r esteem for bis memorfaud their .sorrow fur his de«h. .. Resolved, That this Board will adjourn fo attend the funeral, and that the secretary be requested to enter these proceeding!! at length upon tho records of this institution, and that a copy be furnished to the family of the deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Brest. Joseph W. Flick win, n» j rr» t NOTICE.-OALLAAYAY MINING AND AL? . Manufacturing ♦ company.—a Special Meeting of the Stockholders and Bondholders fn the above Company will be held on THURSDAY next, 10th instant, at 4 o’clock P. M,, at Rooms Nos. 26 and 26 Washington Building, South THIRD Street. Those interested are earnestly requested to attend, that measures may to devised to save the hnus and property of the Company from sale under foreclosure of trusts, ns-3t* rr?* PROFESSOR COPPER’S LECTURES 'L;s on American History at the HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL.—Second Lectors on the 10th instant, at 7H o’clock. Subject—The Fountain of Youth and El Dorado. Admission, to a sinalo lecture. 25 cents; for a gontle man and two ladies, CO cents. n 8 3t* THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE LEO. I LJ TVJREB mo deliver* t on MONDAY. ■WEDNES DAY am) FRIDAY EVENINGS, and will be continued for twenty weeks, commencing ftt7>£ o’clock. The first course, of ten weeks, will be: _ Monday evening-On Chemistry—Hr Prof, B. If. Rand. Wednesday eremng—Meohamcs of Fluids—By Prof. F. Rogers. Friday evening—Physical Geography—B Prof. J, F, Frazer. Each member of the Institute will receive a ticket for himselfand a lady on thepaymontof his annual contri bution. ai)d bis children, wards, and apprentices will re ceives* ticket, fojr the season, on the payment of One Dotfnr for each Minor, or on the pitymentofTtfo Dollars they will have the privilege of the Library nnd the Lec tures. Life members will receive their tickets on application at the *etu*T*’a Office. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP, per annum, or 825 or life. New members pay one dollar additional the .irstyear. Gentlemen wishing to lwcom* members will please ap ply at the Hall of the Institute. REV ENTtt Btrr ct, above Chestnut, to WILLIAM-HAMILfON, n7-6t Actuary. rTr* THE AMERICAN PIANO FORTE AND ILf MELODEONDISTHIBUTING COMPANY will hnfd itg second Monthly Meeting on TUESDAY EVE NING, the Bth of Noveml*r. at 7>£o'c)oek, at the Ware rooms of J. E. Gould, SEVENTH end CHEBTNUT Streets. CHARLES D. MOORE, P 7’2t Secretary. nr-r* Western bank of Philadelphia, November 6th, 1869.—The ‘‘Exohnnve Bank, of htwlurg,” has declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT., payable to Eastern Stockholders, at this Bank, on and alter the Uth instant G. M. TROUTMAN, nT-m tu w Cashier. rrs* the grand painting. K 3 THE MARTYRDOM OF HUBS, nf-tf WILL SOON LEAVE T&B CITY rF?* MITCHELL’S LECTURES ON AS- IkJ „ TItONOMY. Vxou 0. MITCHELL, the eftiment Astronomer and gifted Orator, will deliver tho following Courso of Loo tores in the Musics! Fund Hall, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Christian Association: Tucsday.Nov.l6th—The Stmoture and Perpetuity of the Fianotorr System. Tuesday, Nov. 22d-The Motions and Revolutions of tho Comets. „ Saturday, Nov. 26th—The Number, Distance ami Magnitude of the objects comprising Uie Galaxy. Tuesday, Nov.29th—The Motions and Revolutions of he Pixoa Stars, ami the Translation of the Suns and Solar Systems through space. Tjckete [qr the course, one dollar. ** Tiokets lor the course, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, two dollars. Tickets for a single lecture, fifty cent*. Can he had at the principal bookstores, and the rooms of tho Young Men’s Christian Association, No. 1009 and 1011 Chest nut street. noi-tf fREV. JOHN LORD, AUTHOR, AND great Historical Lecturer, has been prevailed upon to give a course of FIV*« LECTURES, at CON CERTIt ALL. The first will take place on - Monday, Nov. 7—Lord Bacon—Piuio»«»pby. Wednesday, Nov. B—Michael Angelo—Revival of Art. Saturday ,Nov.l2~Cromwell—Constitutional Freedom. Monday, Nov. W—Feterthe Great—Absolutism. Wednesday, Nov. IS—Pascal—Theological Inquiry. A similar course was given at Concert Hall last season foimmenso audiences. The tickets are for sale at the usual places, ana at the Hftlldunng the day. Course tickets 81 < two persons, 81.76. Single admission 25 cents. Lecture quarter to 8 o’clock. n5-3t rrs=* PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE,— I L. 3 *Tlie Fourth Lecture of the Course will bo 'delivered on'*Thursday Evening, Nov. 10, at Concert Hail, by G. \V. Curtis, Esq. Subject ( by special request! “ J)iekenx. ,t , _ , Single Tickets, 25 cents. Admitting Gentleman and two Ladles,so cents. mrihst THE CHATTEL BONDHOLDERS OF Ik? the WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD COMPANY are requested to call at’tii©office of JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., Washington Building, and sign the Power of Attorney adopted at the meeting held Nov. Ist., At the same meeting a resolution was adopt ed usessng fifty cents per Ixrnd to defray expenses. By order of the Committee, nS Ct* Tfj 3 * GERMANTOWN. a TTOUNB MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. * COURSE OP LECTURES. TOWN HALL, OH MONDAY EVENINGS, November 14, MORTON McMTCHAEL. Esq. 21, nev. A. A. WILLITtS. 4< 28, Dr. It. SHELTON MACKENZIE. December 9 WAS, 8. PANOGASOrq. .•* it, W. H. AiiLBN, Esq. * “ 19, Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH. 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AGAINST LOBS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE This Company transacts its Business on tho Mutual Plan Kxclusivkly, all the insured being alike Inte rested, therehy offering great inducements to those who «| tah to insuro economically as well as safely. Further particulars may be obtained on application to any of tho Direetors or at the Offioe of the Company, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Benjamin Malone, T. Ellwood Chapman, John J. Lytle. James Hniodley, William Bedell, William Hawkins, Caleb Clothier, Thomas P. Rowlett, Robert E.K>an», Josooh Hayward, JSII wood B. Davis, Frederick Cadmus. BKNJAMIt JAMES SM John J. Lytle, Treasu T. E. Chapman, Sooroti COAL OIL! COAL OIL !! COAL OIL!!! 10 bbls superior quality Coat Oil. for Burning, In store and for calc bv „ rowley.arhburnf.b.aco.. 7 13 SOUTH WHARVES, JJEOEIVER OLD MONOGAHELA AND RYT2 WHISKIES, ... , FromlQtolfi joara old, fttta.aUo, COQLNAC and ROCHELLE . . , BRANDIES, which are aoid, in atom or m Cuatom House. by EDWARD WRIOHT, Abioluta, •RRANDIES. —Now landing, at Mead- Alley wharf, from on board the Frenoh bark AniAlia, from Boohelle,W>® pipes Pinet, CsstiNon £ Co.'s Cotfimc, and 269 pkgs of Fellerounn Kooholle Brandy. Also, 10 casks Claret, imported and lor sale by HENRY BOHLEN it CO., Ml and 223 South FOURTH Street. OLD COGNAC BRANDY, Ha, Xa.&nd >»« Pineta. Do, do. Otard. Do. do. Henueesy. In band, and for sale by A. MERINO. o2Q 140 Hmith FRONT Btreet, F BUY’S OBAMPAGNE, in quarts, pints, and half pints. The celebrated brand '‘lncom parable” for sale by P. D. LONGCHAMP, 031-lm Jl7 South FRONT Btreet« JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. Importer of Brandy, Wine, 3c0., 135 SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAIBLEY MALT WHISKEY. sOT-Sm WE CALL ATTENTION OP TUB TRADE to this really Superior article : ALFRED RENAUI) COGNAC. A supply in assorted packages constantly on hand. Ordora received for direet importation. Also-Hennessv Cognao.LeßojrCognac, Londonand Holland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cates, Champagnes, high and low prices. LONGCHAMP, Importer. 010-dm 817 South FRONT, Philadelphia. WIIITELEY, V* , No. 135 Soath FRONT Street, importer of Brandy, Wines, Jco., offers for sale, in bona only, the following, among other standard brands oi brandy i « Jinet, & Co., Thos. Hines & Co., ules, Robin, ft, Co., Otard, Dupuy, A Co., A. Beignette, Marett, Camees, Pellevoisin, V« & Co., Union Proprietors, ,w &r. Martene, m . jas. Hennei*y. Stuart's Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest ▼aneties of Madeira. Bherry, Port. Burgundy, and Rhine Wines, Palm Treo Gin, Jam&ioa Rum, Santa Crus Ruin, Bordeaux Oil,&o.,&o, 527-ly i^LARET. —100 cases Barton & Guestier’s V-/ fit. Julian; 800 do. St.Estephe; 300 do. Washing* ton Morton Bt. Julian; 100 do. do. Talenoe, pints; 60 do. Chateau La Rose: fio do. do. Leoville jJScotch Ale, in stone and glass; Younger's, Harvej’s.Talkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sale by au9 A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street SCOTCH ‘WHISKEY. —125 puncheons James Btewart A; Co.'s Paisley Malt, in bond and for sale by GEORGE WKITELEY. sll-Sm p* MANCHESTER SCALES. r&ljjft At the Philadelphia Bank buildinr, CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth, may bo found a general tment of counter scales, portable platform scales, DORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES, HAY AND COAL SCALES. Also, .RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished at short no tioo. Ail warranted to indicate standard weight, accu rate and durable. The style and finish of the above goods best known bv examination. 816-thatu2i n GEO. W. COLBY A CO. gr FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES, Forwile br FAIRBANKS & EWING. 715 CHESTN UT Streat, Phiia. pc FAIRBANKS* lIAY, COAL, AND CATTLE SCALES. F 0 r«1« br money, but have it at all times ready to re turn with 6 per cent, interest to the owner, a* they have always done. This Company never ■uspeuded. ..... Females, married or single, and Minors oan deposit in their own right, aud such deposit* oan be withdrawn onlt by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo ney from trustees and executor*. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 o euc. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cvus Cadwallader* John Shindler. George Russell, Malaehi W. Sloan, Edward T. llyatt* Lewie Krumhhaar, Henry Delany, Niohol&s Rittenhouse* Nathan Smedley, Joe. R.Satherthwaite. Ephraim Blanchard, Joseph W. Ltppinoott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President S tbps Cab wailadir, Treasurer, .8 : y [TOGUET & HUTTON, MANUFACTURERS OF DESKS AND CABINET FURNITURE NO. 439 SOUTH THIRD STHEET. Office,.Uank, and School Furniture, Extension Tables. Bookcases, Wardrobes, eto _ s9-sra CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. ftil SOUTH SECOND STREET t in connection with theirextensivo Cabinet Bosmees* are now manufooturinga superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, J . and have now on hand a full supply, finished with MOORE A CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS* which are pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to all others. Foe the quality and finish of these Tables She manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, yrho are familiar with the character of their work. lT**-*m SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING* IIIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Bkm generally, and all Humors and Impurities ol the Blood, are radically and permanently oured by the celebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATrVE. It has boon a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.t,ounsl»erry A Co., for a nuinbor of years past, ami its sreat value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many oures effected by it. In SCROFULOUS Affections its remarkable curative efleot has never been equalled. It oures the must ol«ti aato cases. TETTER, BCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the Bkm, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medioine. Malignant Ulcers and Soros are readily oured by the use of a Few bottles. Prepared and sold by NacNICHOL A BkO.,(LaJe Lounsherry & C 0.,) No. CO North FIFTH Street, below Arch* For sale by the following Druggists: J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster; C. W.Epting, PottsviUe; J. H. Raser, Reading: 8. 8. Stevens, Rending ; T. Sc J. MoClmtock, Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester; Wm. Stahlpr, Norristown; Snnon Rnu,Bethlehem; Df.Live ser. New Hope; Dr. Lesha, Bristol; Bchnurit A Co* Allentown: Ellis & Bell, Manayunk, Pa; J.D. James, Trenton; l)e La Cour, Camden; Brewster Sc Co., Bridgeton; Kobertson A Lippmcott, Balem, N. J.; Mc- Fnall,Wilmington; L. 8. Hoopes, Wilmington; T. F, , Uamraersly. Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally, jell-stutfiomi/ More proof of the wonderful EFFECTS OF MONELL’B AMERICAN HAIR Pntz.ADsr.pßta, Beptember27th, 1859. This is to certify that I was bald tor many years, and was recommended to try your Keparator; and haying procured ihreo bottles, used it for tlireo months, whion fvaaoauapd my hair to grow, and although not quite as thick wbefore, yet it is constantly growing. E. M. JONES, No. 39 North Third street. Philadelphia. September I7th, IBW. Mf.J.F. Momkll: Dear Sir— Some time since my hair commenced falling out, so much I was, in faot. tearful of becoming bald; but hearing ofthe Won derful power of your Keparator, 1 was induced to buy a bottlo. and after using one-half of it my hair not only ceased coming out, but commenced growing finely, and 1 have now as tfuokasuit of hair as ever r had. .JACOB EVANS, No. 814 Cherry street. For sale bvT. H. PETERS L Co., Bole Agents, No. 716 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. se3B-6m N MALONE, President. dEDLEY, Vice President, urer, NEWLAND & 00.. LOOKINQ-OLASa AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, ■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All.lten.ive.took of OIL PAINTINGS, oto. All 111 6O« ARCH Street, ebove^lXTH, 022-stuth2m WINES AND LKJUOHB. D.odorized, and GEOROE WHITELET, SCALES. SAVING FUNDS. " A little, but often, fill, the fiiria." •' A Dollar laved if twiee earned.' CABINET WAKE. MEDICINAL. WANTS, $3OOO OAfIH SERVICES OIF wtive busium mas wanted, to Vtmn * U **‘. espoudsao®Ac!,fbrwhich 81,000 per Tear, and ample secnnir. wiu ■& '><>.■ P»rt/cufeM at an intsrview. by addressing “j2aira*a£ tor. Box 881, Poet Office, naming time ■nu place, it* \\TANTED— A, Negro Cook, to serve a mlk Germantown. it* * WANTED— The use of & Desk, or Desk room, in an Office where wood may be tu«d u fuel. Address Box 877, Blood’s Dispatch. u» ANTED—A Young Man, as a Partner, ▼ * with one hundred dollars. One in a Gents’ burnishing store preferred. Address “ Collars.” prtst Office. H* VO^ANTED.-An Experienced Book-keeper v v and Bosiness man will be open to an engagement from January Ist, with an Importing, Jobbing, or Ma nuiaoturinr establishment. Sa isfsotory city referenoe liven. Address ** Books,” this Office. Commanioa •lona strictly confidential. n7-3t* ANTED—By a Young Man, who has " , hadmany years experience, a Situation as Sales' ma.i in a Wholesale Cloth or Commission Home, Can come well recommended, and can influence trade. Ad drew ” D. P. V..” Pr«s* Office. »y.ag* HOUSE OF REFUGE.—Wanted, a Male Assistant in the DgMtrtment Ap;dy to Chairman of the Executive Committee. • nS >t No. 3, ATHENAiUM BUILDING. TMTANTED. —The subscriber, an expe- V V rienoed salesman, wishes to make an engage ment in a first-class domestic lobbing house for JS6O. Ten years’ experience in Philadelphia: has » large acquaintance and a good cash and prompt short tune trade. Can sell from 875,000 to §lOO 000 p« r an num. Address, confidentially, Box 2HB Philadelphia post omoo. no6»sf \/U~ ANTED—By a person having much v * experience in finance* and accounts, a Situa tion ns Bookkeeper, Unexceptionable city references given. Address” Box 9*7.” Post Office. nl-il* VSTANTED—A Young Man who has had * V some practice in a Retail Drug and Prescription Store, to take charge of a Drue Store in a Southern city. Address “ Caldwell,” office of this paper, for four days. n4-4t* TO/"ANTED — By an experienced Sales * *, man, who can command a fair amount of cash and six-month* trade, an engagement in a first-class Dry Goods House, undoubted referenoe given. Ad dress ” 0&o,” office of Tht Press. ul-7t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO BOOK-BINDERS.-FOR SALE—A First-class Bookbinderr and Blank-Book Manu factory, located in Harrisburg. Pa., having a large run of custom—it being the only Jobbing establishment in theplaee. Au the machinery is of the very beat and nearly new, having been purchased about a year and a half ago. There is also a good stock of Binders’ Boards, Leather, Ac., on hand, which will be sold at cost. There is an insurance of .81,at0 on it. ihe proprietor, not being a practical binder, and wishing to engage in other business, will sell at an unu sual bargain. The terms will be easy, and a good, steady workman can purchase to advantage. Address or apply immediately, for fall particulars, to GEO. A* BROOKS. n3-2_* Harnaburg, p*, MFOR SALE.—The handsome three story brick RESIDENCE and Lot of Ground, No. 927 VINE Street, first bouse below Tenth street It has parlor, dining-room, and two kitchens on the first floor, summer and winter ranges, farnaoe, gss, bath, &e„ and is in perfectorder. It has a good yard, with side outlet. Lot 18 feet by 89. Will be sold low, and on accommodating terms. Ap ply to . • A. B. CARVER A CO., nos 3t S. W, corner NINTH and FILBERT Sts. FOR SALE—A Half Interest in a Popu lar WEEKLY LITERARY PAPER, well es tablished, in a city where there is no other paper of its class. It has a large circulation, and affords a roost desirable opportunity for profitable investment to any one of literary taste. Address, for full particulars, “ X. Y X..” Baltimore, Aid. p5-7t* FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, 113 feet by 100, three fronts, water arid ras laid on one front; suitable fora church or factory. It is situa ted in the Southwestern part of the oity, in a rapidly im proving neighborhood. Term# easy. Address, for par ticulars, “ J. K.»” office of this paper. nt-tf TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—The Materials in all the Market Houses, in MARKET Street, will be sola low in lots to suit purchasers, vis: Shingle Roof, 404)00 feet of Tin Roofing. JCO.OUO feet of Boards and Scantling, 150,000 Paving and other Bricks, Meat’Hooks. Fire Wood, 3 000 feet of Curb Stone, Ac. Apply SEVENTH, above Thompson street. nS-12t* NATHAN W. ELLIB. TO RENT—The 3d, 4th, and sth Story Rooms and Basement of No. 43 South THIRD Btreet The Rooms are well lighted, with sat, water, and water closets. Inqmre within. oLg-tuthst/ MFOR SALE—The Mill Property, late of BENJAMIN PARRY, deceased, situate in the bo rough of New Hope, Bucks county, Penns*lrania, con sisting of a Grist and Saw-Mill; the former having two overshot waterwheels and three run of Ban MiU Stones, with Corn kiln, and the necessary machinery fox manu facturing Grain, either for Grist ox Merchant work: the latter has a convenient Log yard attached; and if driven by an overshot water-wbeel,with east-iron searing; there is also a frame tenement on the premises. The Mills are turned by the never-tailing stream of water known an ” Great Spring Run,” and are capable of ooing a large business. The Canals on each side of the Delaware River and the Belvidere Delaware Railroad afford facilities for communication with the cities of Philadelphia and New l ork, and for the transportation of freisbt at all sea eons of thovear, which make it a desirable location lor any kind ofmanufacturmc purpose. The above will be sold low, ae the heirs are desiron* of settling the estate. For further particulars, apply to CHARLES B. the premises, or to OLI VKR P4KRV, SEVENTEENTH Srreat, b«W Gre.o, Philadelphia. 1 _ oSI-llt* MFUBUO SALE OF A VALUABLE TAVERN STAND.-WiU be sold at Public Sale, on THURSDAY, November 10th. A. D. 1359, atA o’clock F.M.,00 the that Old established Tavern Property: “SIGN OF THE RED LION.” situate on the Frankford any Bristol Turnpike road, near Foeuea sing creek, at the junction of the By berry road, about one mile from Torrisdale, and in Benealem township, Bucks county, Pennv. The House is large and commo dioustand is considered one of the beet stands on the road. These is a Barn, extensive StabUnx, Carriage gnuie, Ice House, Sheds, and all other necessary Oat mldmgs on the premises, all of whisk are m good re- Eair; together with 13 acres and 95 perches of land, in a if h state of cultivation; boundedhr Poquesmng creek aforesaid, land of Ferdinand Bartniento and others. This it a valuable and desirable Tavern property, and fur ther comment is deemed unnecessary, as any person wishing to purchase will undoubtedly esll aadexamine for themselves, previous to the sale. The sale will be positive, and without reserve; title indisputable; one third of the purchase-money will be seonredoa the pro misee; possession given on the first day of April next. Further conditions on the day of Sale. By order of th? Heirs of JACOB HALL, late of Bensalem town ship, Bucks county, deceased. ELIAS T. HALL, Asent for the Hens.and residingon the premises. oH-ftuBt* JESSE ft. WEBSTER, Auctioneer. TO LET—A Second-story Boom, conve nient to the Bt.te Honn, enltabla for a L.WTer’l Office. Astir 431 CHESTNUT Street. ale BOARDING. A VERY ELEGANT SUITE OP ROOMS, on second floor, with be let, either so parate or together, with private table if desired. Apply. N. K. corner SIXTEENTH and LOCUST Su. nfl-St • TO GENTLEMEN—PIeasant Furnished Lodging Rooms, in Becond and Third Stories, with use or Farlor, m a Private Family, at No. 630 WGOD Street, near Frsnkhn Square. n&-3t* LODGING ROOMS, for Gentlemen, second story, handsomely furnished, private entrance, gas, Ac. 302 UNION Street. ni-6t* TWO Communicating Rooms : also, One small one vacant, at ISO WALNUT Street. n3-6i* TWO HANDSOME COMMUNICATING Chambers, on the seceed story, and one for two. if desired.) on the third, with large private parlor and private table, can be Lad at 1718 PINE Street. A* this suite of apartment* is especially suited to a single family, it is desired so to rent them, to the exclusion of other Boarders. „ nltt* Ti> RENT—A fine Second-story Suite of of Rooms; also, a single Room, with or without Board. Location. CHESTNUT Street, above Fifteenth. Address" B. D, K.,” Press office. nt-4t* REMOVALS. Removal .—henry stevenson, TAILOR, begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that he ha* Removed >0328 CHESTNUT Street, seeoml door Imlow Fourth. South side, where he will keep a fine assortment of Cloths. Cassiraeres, Doe skins. Overcoatings. Cashmere Vestings, Ac., » hieh he will be pleased to sell on the most reasonable term*. n3*)m* LADIES’ DEPOSITORY, Removed to No. Ilf .South ELEVENTH Street. Orders received as heretofore. oU-stnthlm Removal.— martin & wolff have Removed to No. 331 MARKET Street, South side, l£ cents; Parquet, 50 cents. Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; Mifonusm to oommenoe at 7 o’clock precisely. - TV AN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. atonal theatee. walnut st.abov. * . . DAN RICE, rSS.P£K5 a Lfc , i l 6 H ,amorist, appears in his Seno- Cotnic, Secu-Phiiosophieal Orations at each entartals ! menu TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 8, The penonaance will commence with a beautiful Equeitnan Pageant, by twelve Ladr&nd Gentlemaa MES - RI “ « . The Paraxon of Elephants,” Lalla RookhP’ the Talk ing Horse ” Excelsior;” the Performing Rhinoceros Gen. Putnam/ 1 and numerous scenes in the circle. . Each entertainment will conclude with fanny unties by ** Them” Comic Mules. THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA RE •peetfallr announce that their FIRST GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT (Vocal and Instrnmentallwiß uke THURSDAY hS FORTY PERFORMERS. Price of Subscription—Three Tickets for 9Z. Sub scription M«t oMn at Andre’s and Reek A Lawion'a Mujio Stores, and at ALF. Hall. Single tickets. ONB DOLLAR each; to be had at the door on the night of the Concert only. For particulars see programme. n 4 tdl TMcDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE gf* _ ANOTHER NEW PLAT. THIS EVENIJiG, nad dann; the entire ireek, found ed upon the tbnUini modest***! THE MEXICAN WAB, A. M. HERNANDEZ AXI> ¥ t . MONS. CAL ADIM B In the principal parts. GREAT BAND OP . . SERRNADERS, Giving the best E N T E | T A I N II E N T IN THE CITY. nUf M7ILL SHORTLY CLOS* " Tbo Exhibition of DUSSBLDORF PAINT INGS, at the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS inchj iiL THE MARTYRDOM OP JOHN KUSST Open daily. iron t A. M. till 6 P. end 7 to » P. M. Admission b cent*. nJ-taU GRAND CONCERT ■*. «or TKI UNION ASSOCIATION, AT MUSICAL rvm> SIALL . On TUESDAY EVENING. »or.£ TICKETB » CENTS. Doors open at AS o'clock. Concert commences at 73*, Te ple op wonders. Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*—Second Story. SIGNOR BLITZ'S NEW AND WONDERFUL DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS orMAGL CAL MET/MORPHO3ES. VENTRILOQUISM* and the LEARNEDCANARY filßDB.aths«jreWßALL, EVERY EVENING .daring the WEEK, eewnoeneing i l rr^ < Noo)vSat O S.ESDAY and SATURDAY Admission 29 cento. Children 13 cents. oS-lm* orchestra—publio VI Rehearsals eTery SATURDAY at MUSICAL FUND HALL, at SKo’eWk?. M. A package of eight tickets, one collar. Single tickets. Scents. To be had aiG. Andre's, and Seek A Lawton’s Mnsio Stone, aad at the door. oM-JSn CARL WOLFSOHN and CARL BOHN STOCK’S SVRIES OF SIX CLASSICAL SOIREES, At the Foyer of the ACADEMY OP MUSIC. Subscriptions vtllbe receivtd at the Mtuie Stare# of G. Andre A Co., 1104 Chestnut street; Lee A WaJfcST. 722 Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets; A. Shmidt* S Sooth Eighth street, where the prospectus and programmes can be seen. oH-lm GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. P E N C E R ’ 8 GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. NO. SS9 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHU, DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, TIES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. nS-stnth-Sm-if C. WALBORN 6s CO.. (NOW) NOS. 3 AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very euperior aasortment of Shirts, Under clothing, Glove*, Hoaiery, etc, Special attention given to GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS, of whioh a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. 010-Simf T NICHOLSON, .M.cafactorer of SHIRTS. LINEN »od MARSEILLES BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and choice assortment, wntt. macs. alwaye on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention orcifii and prompt-Miyinc sbost-tivk barer*. 8. t, corner of SECOND ami ARCH Streets. VHItAUXLVBIA. Oli-lm* DIVIDENDS. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK. Pbil.ndelpbia, November Ist, ISSJ. J? A F declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, pnyabie on demand. u3-it W. RL’SHTON. Js., Cashier. BANK, Philadelphia, Nov. declared a Dividend of FIVE FEE CENT, for the lot six months, payable on and after the Uth last, vreeahl? to charter. nJ-dill J. G. MITCHELL, Cashier. B*ANK, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, The Rjrectora have THIS DA\ declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT, oat of the profits for the last iix month*, payable, free of St&te tsx.oa or after the Uth instant, in con fortuity with the provision* of the General Bankins Law. W. L. fcCHAFPER, nidtll Cashier. Kensington bank, Philadelphia, Ist November. 1559. The Board of Directors hare THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, for the last six month*, I arable on demand, clear of State tax. n2-6t C.T.YERKES, Cashier. Bank of penn township, Phiii delphtv Nov. 1,1459. The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CEN'T.ootbe Capital stock for the last six months, payable on demand, clear of State lax. oMh JAtab'3 RUSSELL,Cashier. Girard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY. Office 4W WALNUT St. Phu.ipvi.mma, Nor. i. J 3». Th Directors hare declared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS per share open the Capital Stock of this Company, for the last six months. Pm able to the Stock holders ob and after the second dav of November, at this Office. ALFRED 8. GILLKTT, nl-tnthsfit* Treasurer. BANK OP COMMERCE, Philadelphia, November t, 1559. _ The Boarder Directors have THTS DAY declared a Dividendbf FIVE PER CENT., payable to the Stock holders on demand, clear of State tax. n3-thstu£t J. C. DONNELL. Cashier. WESTERN BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. v » November \, I^9. The Directors of thu Bank have THIS DAY declared a DividendofSlX PERCENT., payable on asd after the 11th inst. G. M. TROUTMAN. COUTHWARK BANK, Philadelphia, K 5 Nor. 1,1839. The th rectors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand, n! 6t F. P. STLFL. Cufiier. SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for cle.aiiD, Silv.r I'l.te, Jev.liy, Mirrors. M.r ble,Ac.,f»r more convenient and effective than any other. One half the labor of House cleanmsnisf be saved by using this Soap, which cannot possiWy injure the finest Zino white, and as no scrabbint is required, Uie aavin* in the wear of the paint is much greater than .nd C hV.STNUT- LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SKTTS, and CURLS, m.nufactnred in the rery belt and newe.t P.ru «jle«, and of which w» conrtantlr keen avert large aosortmentoa hand.sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest poesihle pnoe*. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended to. hUo, 4 i raaJo-3m* * Between Maakatand CneetnuL JVAVAL STORES—I,2SO Bbls. Shipping X i Rosin, 106 do. Sptt. Turpentine, landing from Schr. J. A. Bayard. For sale by ROWLEY, ABHBUR NBR, fc CO.. No. It South WHARVES. oW QALMON.—2S bbls. prime new No. 1 Sal _mon, landing from steamer Keatington. and for«[e byWM.J.TA'VTAJRh CO-maad WN.WHARVKti. A LL THE BIST BRANDS, AT LOW J. T. FLAHKBTY, Importer of Cisaro, No. 837 CHESTNUT Street, adjoining Girard House. nS9-lm ffIAR. Just received, a large invoice of A „?“■ “ ,ar a No,J3W.WATER»a4ON.DBLAWAREAr,