v 1 r II AJnJSESnSNTS. nw CnittNirT Htrkbt TnMTM The n; Hiriite was witnessed last evnninr by en imranin hono. The reading ot the despatches announo nr the Ft I) inn uprmlni la Ireland oroatfld ereat eiciio tnent, 1 news was first received over the Ches lint Street Theatre wire. lo-morrow alto noon grand Tbanks;iylnir Matinee will bo given, Ucnriette the Forsaken wUl le presented. Tnis Walkct Ulna Eflle Germon and the excel lent Ktock company at tin house appear in two popular piecea i ach evenini. J. 8. Clarke com meiioei an vmiatrunieni. on Monday evening next, brand matinee to-morrow attornoon. TV iw American Thkatrb. The apeeUnnlar drama or the lilat k Cronk baa proved decided euo com. Ira gorareous ocnerv and dazzling efl'ocU are nightly aitraclinir crowds to witness it. lhore Will be Black Vrook tna'inee to-morrow afternoon. Anon Ptrkkt Iheatkk. Vfr. and Mrs Howard Taul in their huitioroun thi-llline;, romantic droll, tiaffio, and generally interesting entertalnmont. Orioik and Hihtort of M ah Publio lno'ure, on any ot tbe groat brunches of sol noe, when de livered br nr-n ol ai llltv, should everywhere be en covrared. Mr. lve's lecture at the Assembly Ua.lil Inga was such that every intniilrent mvi and woman in the city ot I'lilladolphla could have hoard with proDil, "Man's Antiquity and Eany History" as lonf as tho race exist, will evr remain an in teresting and Instructive tbaine for contemplation, and especially so when handled bv one so well versed as Mr. Dye. Hastings, Chambers, Carnao, Wllklnn, and l'carce. ot tho last century, went deeply Into these matt, re; then 1'ricnard, Tloker. tag, Hnir Loldt, and Wilkinson have lit an the pre sent with the fire ol their inteileot, wtu:e Mr Dye Is doint much tnrouyh his abie and instructive lec tures to nnravet the mystery surrounding man's origin , in riving u some new light in rerard to the causes in nature which have produced all tbe dit ierent grades of complexion lound among tho human (aumy. Ho lectures again Ihursday even ing. ov nibor 29, at Washing ou Hall, 1 hanks giving n-jjht Mr. Woi.rrHN. This distinguished professor gives his iim biatorical piano-forte matinee on Fri day attornoon. assisted by Horr Folia, a celebrated bsritone from the Koyal Opera, Dresden, and Carl fiorse, as aooompanytst Ibe programme is llius. tra ire of the piano oomnoaitions from bach, through Haon toJohncni- n, l.irzt, and Chopin. This is a rare ooonjion forenjoUng the variety and progress shown bv the lapse of loss than a century. All pifn-f rtp players rhould attend those oonoerts a a HChoolof iiiHtructton, while to a'l lovers of musio thev oflbr solid enloymont. Were it not tor Mr. Wolfcohn, we vould bo inorant of muob that ha been wntton for the piano. We doubt not he wil be eminently successful. Kibtori itt Philadelphia. The great tragedi enne, Bistort, will shortly appear at the Aosdemy ot Muslo, and the exoitement manifested on the part of our peoplo to wituea her matohlees tmpnrsonations is inienee TU sale of tiokets for the performances in this city will commence on Monday next, and cont uue for three davs. For the Kisiorl perform ance in Baltimore to night evoiy soat has boen sold, Rod there an immense furore. National Hall Georob BotrryrELt'B Lec ture. ew men aie ao well and so favorably known to tne Bound Unionists and Kopujlicans of America as Hon George 8. Bon t well. To see uch men and learn to know tn?m is almost a duty. Those who would do so can have an opportunity by bemr present at the lecture which he will deliror at the .National Ha l, Varkot street, above Twe.lth, on Friday evening, November 80, 1866. Academy of Mubio Mb. Vinokwt To-Nioht The English patriot, Mr. Henry Vinoent, will repeat hi lamousiecture on "Oliver Cromwell," at t the Acade my tni evening. 1 he effpot produced by bis splendid oipcourse, on Monday evening, on "I be Great American Conflict," will doubtless ail the house. Philadelphia Baud Qitadbillk Party. The Foitleth Quadnl e Party ot Beck's Pulladel- bie Band comes ofT this evening at Musical Fund tall. These pa ties are noted for toe excellent manner In wbfoh they are conducted, and they are deservedly popular. Thr Old Folks Father Kemp's celebrated . troupe ol singers will appear at National Hall, Mar ket atri-et, on Monday eveniBg, December 8. Xuey are well worth hearing. CABN0RO6B k Dixie? hare a glorious prortamme this evening. To-morrow afternoon a great Thanks giving Matinee will be given. : CITY IKTELLIGEKOE. (For AddUwnQ Local Items tee Third rage. Third JUfobhed Daren Cfftmcn. ; Rev. J. W. Schenck, pastor, is announced to deliver a sermon prepared for the observance ot Thanksgiving Day, the coneregatioa of thn First Church, Rev. Mr. Suvdum,' nniting with that of this cburcb. This eminent divine is in some measure a etranper here, and was some months since installed as pastor of this branch of the Re f oi mod Dutch Church (more laniiltarly known as Dr. Bcthune's), Tenth and Filbert streets. TbeprcseDt course of sermons now being pre sented by him on Sunday evenings, upon tbe "Life of Christ," has acquired lor bim in the estimation of bis hearers the rieht to rank among the most chaste and rehned pulpit orators of this and other Christian denotnina ' tions of this city. What is more conspicuous in his conception of effective, impressive, and useful scriptural teaching, is bis sedulously ' avoiding sensational preaching, the prevailing drawback to permanent benefit to the flocks of the Christian body. The refined display of bis theological litera ture and original mental power confirms tn estimation formed by public critics as to his approaching position in tbe line of pulpit orators. The vitality now manifesting itself In the several departments of this congregation, and the increasing attendance at this house ot wor ship, are bkewise additional testimony to his sterling piety aud Christian zeal, and his ability to revivify the interests and prosperity of a Christian body which for a long period has suffered from the loss of pastoral care: In this connection we feel disposed to a Id, too, from tUe locality of their edifice and its surroundings, Vfhich to ai any church going people are by no means inviting. The rapid progress of improve ments and population, north and southwest wardly in our city, may, at an early perioJ, promote a change in the latter obstacle to the growth of this memorable church. We would that others, who may desire to be profitably entertained and instructed in the observance of to-morrow's duty, may share with us the privi lege of enjoying the performance of our Chris tian duty on the approaching day ot national Thanksgiving. A Cool Pboceedino. Yesterday morn ing a geu'.leman in the vicinity of Third aud Bhfppen streets was invited into a saloon to take a social drink.by two men named John Mauder field and Edward Burns. As they were going into the bar-room, Burns engaged n'a attention, whtlbt Mandertleld abstracted his pocket-book, containing about thirty d illars, from his pocket. As soon as he found out bis loss, he gave tbe alarm, aud had both the defendants arrested. They had a bearing before Alderman Tiuermtry, but owine to the principal witneis to the trans action being absent, tbey were committed for a further heaiiLg; Dkath rF A Promivf.wt Pitivitw xr . Jchn Wagner, a well known business man ot mitk, cuy, meu jeaicruay, irom mmor in the stomach. Mr. Waerapr was a bookbinder by trade, and bad taken a prominent part at times In our local politics. Ills son, Lieutenant Orlando V. Wagner, graduated at West Point, and, it will be remembered, was tbe first regu lar nrmv nftina uhl fall in lha Poninanln. - paifcn. lie wa killed before Xorktown, wbile Ssnorut tntr nlth tVo (Inmnonr riifna Tim , .1 services ot Mr. John Wagner will occur at 8t. Peter'a P. H Church to-morrow afternoon. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHINQ HOUSE, Nos.C03 and 605 CEESKUT St.,Phila. . For ei and Domestic Fabrici Made to Order, Eeaaonalle, Serviceablo and Fastionablo THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ftrROiAL, Tn Ait KBOivTNfi Sr.Rviors are annotmoed to tike place in the following churches to morrow: Hoo-'Lt!onBree,u,onft,) KlevenUi and Wood etre tn. The Rev. (Jeonro W. Btnlley, Ht 10 A. M. ... ra"J's Kj'Pftl. Third street, below Walnut. (Hervice at 11 A. M. Trinity MctbodlM, Might street, above Rseo. Rev. Dr. Nadal, at 10 A. M., on "The Church as a Power in groat Cities" Tabernacle Haptist, Cbentit street, above KighU-enth. Sermon by Rev. George Dana lionrdman, D. D., at inj A. M. Union Methodist, Fourth streot, below Arch. Bern on by the Rev. O. D. Carrow, I). D., at 1)J A. M. Union pravcr meeting at S P. M. I' iMPreobytortanCnurch, Washington Square. Services at U A M. Fint Unitarian, Tenth and Locust stre3ts. Services at loff A. M. YVpt: knrnn uts-n nUwU.l ,M ru . f'K" 'v,v ui-tl M. f OHjl Hall tUllilUt Sermon by Rev. W. P. Breed, 1). D., at 11 A. M. .utu -iui incu Lauren, xen'n snu rnoen streeta. Sermon by tho Rev. J. W. Schenck at 11 A. M. Clinton Street rresbyterlan Church, Tenth street, hl low Hnrnoo. !slrmnn of 11 A Xf ki the Rev. Dr. March, on "Our National Home." from Dr. March's subject, taken in connection With llltt fth Ittv BB a tUnninninn Di..l nn till SC services, we nnnrehnrwl trill ha nar.ii. laily interesting. ev. j. m. crowcll, D.D., will preach a Thanksgiving discnurse In the Seventh Presby terian Church, Broad street, abovo Chosnut, to-morrow. Morning services to commence at 11 o'clock. Presentation. Last Monday night Protcssor Leopold Kngelke was presented with a magnificent baton by the Tditonla H unger bund (Musical) Society, of which he Is Director. It is a magnificent piece of work manhip, of solid Ivory, heavily mounted with gold, and at each end is an emblematic lyre. In the centre is tbe following inscription In German: "Pre seiited to Professor Leopold Engcllce, by tho Teutonia Bnengerbund boniety, and other Irlonds of Philadelphia, November 26, 1860." Tbe ceremonies ocenned in the regular Con cert and Ball of tbe Hociety, at National Ouar ts' Hall. The presentation speech was made by Mr. Henry Ooldbeck, President of the Society, and rephed to In fitting terms by Mr. Engelke. It must be borne in mind that the Tenth Grand National Siengertest, or celebration, par ticipated in by all the German Societies ot the United States, will be held in Philadelphia in July of nest year. Mr. Eneelke has the honor of having been elected lender of this vast Teu tonic musical element, and that event, tigether with this presentation, is a manlfect evidence of appreciation, and a deserved tribute to bis pro fessional enteTm-Uo onH uhBl'ttf Obituary ltii.tioi.unoA. The announce ment of the decease of George W. Grove was made at the Corn Eschanire meeting this morn ing by Nathan Brooke, Esq., the Vice President of the organization, lhe following resolutions, submitted by E. Harper Jettnes. Esq., weru unanimously adopted: Whereas, Death has again Yfsfted onr clrolo, and lemoved from our midst a member whose kimlnexs ot heart and honesty of purpoae bad end'ared him to all who came in contaot with him, either in a bu. inoss or social wayj therelcro Rffolvrd, That in the dea h ot George W. Grove the mercantile community has lost one of Its bright est ornaments, our city an enterprising and ener getio citizen, and onr Association a worthy and bonorab'e member. llffiolvfd. That we tender our slnooro sympathies to his bereaved family, and the mombera of the Association participate in the funeral services. Htiolved, That a committee ot five bo appointed to carry into effect tbe above resolutions. E. Harper Jeffries, Harry C. Kennedy, P. B. Mingle, W. O. Fitzeorald, and John B. Steven son were appointed ou the committee. ''La Cotebib Cabnital." Mr. Peter E. Abel, No. 306 Chesnut street, has jU9t pub lished a pplendid Imperial photograph repre senting "The Coterie Carnival Bal Masque" at the Academy of Music, January 25, 1B08. The picture presents a correct view of the in terior of the building, with the decorations, etc., as tbey appeared upon the eveHng of the carnival, toaether wirli the assembled multi tude, amongst which may be distintrultied over three inches to the thirty-second part of an irir.ii rtf IhA nAplit'inftnia At iha hrllllnnt fata The original picture, which has been over some iuur muii'iio in I'lL-imiaiiuu, uus ueen pro- nAiinnitd Vv fllA rtmr u.lwi hava aaan it 4 ha the greatest woik of tiie kind ever produced. It will be upon exhibition gratuitously) at No; auti unesnur. street, lor a lew uays. copies, exe cuted in the nnebt sn le oi me photographic art icfvo rwr.ni v.frtnr Yiv fiftppn lnrhpa nnrA Ihroa dollars, may be ohtainprl t nhove place. F Petty Police Casem. A man named Goddard Wagner made a mislave in regard to me ownersaip ot a norse ana wagon, watch was standing in front of a store at Fourth and Browu streets, last evening. He did not dis cover it until be was taken into custody. He bad a hearing before Alderman Butler, who did not see the merits of tbe case as presented by Goddard, aud be was held In $800 bail to answer the charee of larceny before a jury. Three young adventurers, the oldest of whom was not over twelve years old, were arrested by tbe police yesterday, whilst wandering about in tho locality ol Twenty-seventh and Federal streets. It appears that the young scamps bad absconded from their home in Wilmington, Delaware, and ha come to this rlty to seek their fortune. Alderman Luti, before whom they were taken, sent them hick to Wilmington. A Cowabdlt Assault. Michael Daley was arrested at the corner of Palethorp and Master streets on Monday nght, charged with committing a violent assault and battery upon Benfamin Hartman. The latter is a poor imbe cile creature, and is a cripple. He was standing on tbe corner, when Paley got into a drunken fit of rage over some fancied provoca tion. Not being able to find any other person weak enough to vent his spleen upon, be made an assault upon that poor creature, and beat him very badly about the head and face. A crowd collected around, and interfered in the cripple's behalf. Daley was arreste, and had a bearing before Aldermau Shoemaker, who held him to answer ou a charge of assault and battery. "Tiie Malta." This is the classic name of a first-class hotel on Fourth street, above Walnut 'The Malta has been long and favorably known to all gentlemen of refined and luxurious taste as the depot : re pure liquors and cigars are to be obtai a. Ou to-morrow aiternoon and evening a graud lunch will be served up In true "Moltoniun" style, embracing all the luxuries that tho New York, Baltimore, and Philadelphia markets afl'ord. Come one, come all, as the "latch-string hangs Q'ltside." Sing PL ab. Colonel William LT. Maurice, a good Johnson man, aud W. H. Lewt6, Presi dent ot an uptown Johnson Club, have both been summarily removed from the Custom House, to make room tor pers ins who are neater the "Presidential heart." that "little palpitator" that Colonel Forney used to besiege bo feticcesstully. A Stbat Waif. Last night one of the oflicersof the Ulth Dis.rict Po.ica, wh.lst on his beat, discovered a male infant on a vacant lot at Juniper and Pine streets. It was appa rently but a few dajs old. n was gent to the Almshouse. ROCECHILL & VILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOTJSE C3 603 and 005 CHESNUT St.,Pbila, FAtiL AND WINTER 0YEUC0ATS IN CHEAT VAnumr. Sale of Rkal Estate. Ptookm, Em James A. Freeman'i sale of stocks and real et-late took place to-day nt 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, with the following result: W fbsres Nortft American Oil Comnsnr Not soM 3' 0 slir Mnniim.Ui Mot Sold cnairs liorseneck and Bntnlnr Spring Oil Company Not snlrt 'iifl shares r'lnnnlken Oil Compsnv NotsoW shares Spring Dsls Oil Company Not sold 0 shnrrs Huninu r OH Compmr. Not solil i"0 shsres V orrnre Oil ( oinpn Not Sold 90' scares Donkard oil Company, asuxMtnent paid Kot sold No. 1?J c a lowhlll street- two story brick boos ' also No. HUM l ocust stieet a tnree-story brick dwelling , , ., IMO TcUln((, No Vf'M Loru'l sipsot Pw clili s n. w. corner beventli aud Green sliwt" asMX) A huildlnu lot. fMlanco, M J '. not sold. A tinllcilns- lot, christian street, above Uray's ,. ririy road not sold. Hfty-cond and 1 eenst A building lot not sold. 4:13 sorrs, Rnsh umnnhln, Centre county Pa. not sold. Ai'o Ml acres Tnnknannocktlowiviblp, Monroe oonnfT not solo A biillding lot. Seventh street, atiora Tanker.. a-" A building lot, near Ang'e streei A thiee-stnry biick re-ldmico, Ho. !W0 South Tenth street 11.650 Bu-ine-s looslion, 8. E. corner Mntl; and Cherry slree s lf.Oi'J. I n round tents, ?8, 7, and !MI per nnum.,.IW,'W. and auM). r 7 ground rents. 7S SO, $1H, tW5ff, and 13 SO., not sold. A WmsKY Fraud Case. To-day, as Oflicer I,eav1tt, of the 8econd District Police, w as perambulating his beat, "at 5 o'clock in the morning," bis olfactories caupht the scent of whisky. He aw two men rolling a barrel of whisky from a still-house at the corner of Swan son street and Beck's alley, over to a cellar on the opposite corner of Beck's alley. When they rolled it over to the latter place they made all rendy to lower it down with ropei, etc., tbe oflicer tl.eo ran over and asked them what tiey were doliitr? One of the men, having; a trtiilty eoiiPdence, fled. The other, Robert Phillips, Hood his trround. On examination there were wcte no infection marks found upon the barrel, and it bore i very evidence of beirnr ille gally dIMliled. The barrel was accordincly taken charge of and taken to the Soutliwark Hall Police Station Houe, where It now remains awaitine tho results of the tual of Phillips. The latter had a preliminary examination before United Stales Commissioner Ilihler, who held hlin in $1000 bail tor a further hearinsr on Saturday. Attkmptkd Robbery. Night before last, two men, named William Andrews and W. C. Smith, took lodging at a laser beer saloon tn Shippen street, acove Second, kept by Mr. Franz Thics. Diirlna; the night they got up very stealthily and went Into, another loom, where pome trunks belonging- to otber boarders were kepi. They broke open one of them, and look a quantity of clothing from It. Thev then slarted to make th"ir escape tbrongh the back door and tbo yard; but in going down statrs they woke up one or two of the other lodgers, who gave the alarm, and started in pursuit. The two thieves, finding themselves In a tight place, threw part of tbe clothes down the cess- fiool, and the rest behind the door. An officer n the neighborhood then took them into cus tody. They had a htatirg before Alderman Tittermary yesterday moruinir, and were com mitted to answer. The Provision Dealrrs. We have in telligence from New York of the fmlvue, Tester day aiternoon, of Dehon, Clarke & Bridges, one of the largest ot tbe New York provision houses. Its liabilities are stated at over $500,000. This is the titth provision house in that city which has failed recently, and the bottom ia not reached yet These disasters are the leaitimate and inevita ble rpHllltfl nf flVPr.traHinff utirl anannln ti. ,r t,nA we may expect dealers in other commodities who persist in hoarding their slocks to take advantage of the necessities ot consumers, to share the same fate. . Pork has asraln fallen in price, and closed heavy yesterday at $2150 for n ess. There is a great'amount of speculation in tbe provision trade, and prices are generally going down. Robbing heb Lodger. Night before last, a man by the name of John McDermott took lodgines at a place called tbe "Monitor" Hniin. at. Iront Bnii Wlnt MieetS, which 13 kept ly A WOtn.n lull. Mw4W-.. U haa hardly been in bed an hour, and had just crot comfortably asleep, when, as he alleges, tuts Ellen Mcnicks and a pimp ot hers, named John Brown, went in'o his room nnd beat him over the head until he was almost insensible, stole his money, amounting to about $10, and his overcoat, and then dragged htm out and kicked him down stairs and out of the house. Brown and Ellen Menicks were arrested and had a hearing before Alderman Butler' last evening, and were committed in default of bail to answer the charges of robbery and assault and battery. Almost a Shooting Case. Thomas White, a young man of nineteen winters, keeps a restaurant in a cellar in Lombard, above Sixth street. Last evening he had occasion to pur chase something from a huckster, who was pass inor with his wagon. He got into a d spute with the latter in regard to the price or quality of bis good.s and getting into a rage, he rushed down into bis cellar, and getting a pistol, he vent up and discharged it at tbe huckster. Luckily for both of tbera the shot missed its mark, and a crowd was soon collected around the scene ot the disturbance. White was taken into custody, and bad a hearing before Alder man Butler, who held him in $500 batl for assault and bs 4tcrv vh intPT't to kill, A UioinvA- WuiiuY. t wo men, an swering to tbe names ot Frank Monroe and Dr. John Wilson, were arrested last night on the charee oi robbing Mr. John A. Cab 11 of $66 in money. The latter asserts that a late hour on the night of the 21st inst., be was going along 6outu 6treet, near Eleventh, when the two delendants sprang out on him, aud whilst one held him fust the other rifled his pockets. As soon as lie recovered ironi tne surprise he escaped from their grasp and raised an alarm, but the robbers made good their retreat. Last night they were taken, and had a hearing betore Alderman Tittermary, who committed them both on the charge. Akrkst of the Murderer. Alfred Teuiel, the alleged murderer of Captain James Wilev, wus arrested yesterday afternoon at Third and Button wood streets bv Officers Franks, Murray, and Mulholland. He was re cosrrb.ed last night by the deputy Bheritf of Doylestown; and this morning the prisoner was ient in charge of the deputy sheriff, on his way to that place. Tne police authorities have acted with considerable celerity in ferrettnerout ibe murderer and takius bim into cuslou)." A Sad Case. An insane woman, ap parently of about 35 eara of age, named Mary W. Mann, was picked up about midnight lust n'gbt w hilst wandering about in the neighbor hood of Twenty-third and Mount Vermm streets. Sho is a native of Albany, New York, and had escaped from the guardianship of her friends there. Her friends were notified of her w here abouts, r.nd came on and took charge of her. Abating a Nuisance Application has has been made to Mayor McM.cnaelto put a stop to the practice of fast driving throuffn the streets of tbe city by the tire enelne companies. The Journals have at late recorded many acci dents cutised by the pernicious practice, and it istlme that a stop were put to It. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOUTING HOUSE Noa.603 and 605 CHESNXTT St., Phiia. latest Style Sack and Walking Coats. BOYS' CLOTHING. 1 Viotins or Photoorapht, 1 1 a mournful tain for ohicken, But, in the land of Hntbt and Dlonoos, One rins e ptioiotrraphio mart, In )7ii jr pppr for tnat art. CotiMirnc two thonanni ftr each day, 1 And In all England, tbo aama way, I 'x million chicks 'In omleitool, ' dr?,,oarly thn n,t fed In tho bud; nil we nnieathnrud bipods oa.l, Bo choerlully, at lower Uall. We IIavb Good Serviceable Oftrcoatt at low ...1200 rtorit French Beaver Orereoatt P to 40 00 n . And all intervetun eradrt. WK IIAVK Cnimre finite at low a.... 15 nfl I inert hrmch Cmioimere Suite up to 46 00 -n f intervening prcutt. W FUvb Good Mark suite o Un at 22 00 i tnest French Black Suite up to. . . 60 00 iv tt ni " intervening gradce. VB HAVE-tn thortthe laroett, bent attorted, and mott cnmolete etock of Me.n't. Youth', and Boy t' Clothing tn Philadelphia equal to any in the city in etyle.make, and jit compriting all tmdi, tip let. It zee, aid qualiUee, adapted t the w-tnte of all, and told at lower price t than the lowest .... elsewhere, or the ni refunded. Halfway betiretn l Bknitt k Co., KlFTHAWD I lOWKR llALL, t aii Sixth Si. (618 Market strum1. ir-AUour prices are Unptr thm fnr several years. Thakksoivino. fc!?" fo,r , hnksirlyinB! a song for th oaf jne pooule observe in the ir festive array, wuen wo come, with a love that can never grow cold. Beneath the dear roof whore we gathered of old. A sontr for Ibanksrfvinf I we moot once airain, Awhile who are scattered on liio'a oheo.emd plain ; V66' ,leht of nome '"res the wanderer back, And gilds like a (unlearn his wearisome track . 0 time-honored custom, yot ever anew I Hill, still unto thee in maturity true, JV eg root thee w itu rapture, bnt see thes depart itu a tear in the eye, and a pang in the heart. To make onr Thanksilving doubly Joyrot, lot eaoh one robe himelf in a new suit ot o othes trom 1 harici Stokoe tt, Co.'s ' One Price," undor the Con tinental . THf Masow tc Hamlis cabinet Okoans lt'lln theso few years sncn material progress haa been made by the well-known manufacturers, Uwui, fllaton et, Hamlin, of Boston, as to place the lustru. nients made by them on a higher level, and to decide tie question that tbe piano-forte is no longer to bold the oniy prominent plaoe a bouse iold in strument. These manufacturer have worked out tbe secret of producing tones of the best quality tones of surpassing purity and richness lrom reeds, aud have otherwise brought the instrument, for which tbey have adopted the appropriate name, Cabinet Organs," to ouch a degree of ezoe lence, that they are exciting muob. interest in muioal cy cles, and are already buoomlng the faihion wi'.b. ibese who are on the alert tor musical noveltios of real merit. Without doubt, In these Cabinet Organs, we have the long-aooght instrument oi sustained ' tones, which is bereatter to divide with tho piano forte the moftiim honors of tbe drawing room. A'fW York Home Journal . For saie only by J. E, Gould, Seventh and Ches nut streets. Keadtmadb CLOTHltlO, Off TUB LATEST STILUS, AM 11 BOB GOODS ri OUKAT VARIBTT, Sl'LBNDID ..UTTBIM, " AND TBS , BBr WORKMAKSHIP, , AT PEB.BT ft CO.'S Grsai 6rAn Clothiho Emporium, No 9ft9 Chesnut fJtrmtBT, Abotb Sixth, Stoit of "Stab." ... Mrs. Anna Maeia Spoonbb,No.88 Bond street, Breoklyn, gives her opinion ot the value and ntibty of the Urover ft Baker Maotiue for family usu as follows: "I believe it to be tbe bert, all tilings con sidered ot any that I have known, in the fir,t plaoe, it is very simple and easily learned; the sew ing from the ordinary spools s a great advantage; the Bwtoh is entirely reliable: it doe ornamental work beautiful', and the embroldor stitoli; It is not liable to got out of order; it operates very ea-IIy. 1 suppose I can sum it all up bv sarlag it i a perfect machme. I have had occasion to com lnre tbe work un that of othor machines. The i.?"i,iw,aslwa's 'avorable to the Grover ft Baker Patents. We can do without Eiraopi Everything Americans nood American skill can supply. Mar, mote; the taot that i'naloo's "Nlgnt-IMooining Cereus" 1b the admitted superior of all tbe Kuropean fierfumes, shows oonolusiveiy that in the refined nxaries, as well as the comforts of life, we are ahead of the Old World York Gazette, lor havjc time, if yon don't delay, to have your Photographs made and sent to the old coun try for Christmas presents. Resort to B. F. Kel mer's Gailery, bo. 24 Arch street. Six cards or one large Photograph, 91. Totr abb tbt in timb to have life-site Photo graphs in oil made for Christmas presents, if you will sit lor them at one at B. IT. Keimer's Gallery, No. 624 Area street. imason ft Hamlin's ' )n y l f Cabinet organs, only at nfl 'ff I J. E. Gould's, eevenrh and Chennut Street. The New Druo Stobb. Helmbold't new stoie next to the Metropolitan iioiol, has a very large assortment oi crugn and chemioais, besides botng tbs prmoipal depot for the sale of lieimbold'i we I known preparations. The assistants of this attab llrbment are well quaiitled in all the branches of their prolecsion, and physicians may depend that a l their presenptaonf will be oousoientioasly eon pounded. All varieties of drugs are here dispensed, of the first quality, and at tne moat reasonable raiei. In addition to the usual stock of drugs, Haimbold keeps constantly on hand a large and trash supply of h i celebrated preparations, the Extracts ef Bucttu, and the Extracts ot Sarsaparilla. Tbe attention and patronage ot the pulihc are iwpeotfully solicited, and satisfaction Is confidently guaranteed. Depot at . 104 Tenth street, Philadelphia, an No. 591 Broadway, N. T. r It hb who causes two blades of grass to arrow where but one giew before is a publio benefactor, then he who places in the hands ot tbe public tbe means of curing disease is more no. Or. Humphreys hs been over ten years preparing his Uomreupaihio Specifics tor the publio, and hag elaborated the most comnlete, simple, and successful ova 'em ever kiiown for families or individuals His preparations have an established and merited refutation, tiee advertisement. Audreys IIUMPHItKYS' 8PBOIWO llOM'IOrATntO Medicinb company, No. 6S2 IlKOADWAY. tSKW IfoBK. Save Yotra Doctor's Bills When Dr. Wis. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherrv will core coughs, colds, bleeding at the lungs, and arre-t tbe tell dnstroyer. Consumption, It does more than raoit physician' can do. the use of a siucle Dottle, costing one dollar, will satisfy tbe incredulous that they need look no further for th wwi" ' md A Wondehful Mkdioinb. Perry Davis' Pain Killer is really a valuable medicament, and nnlike tnot of the patent articles of th i day, is used by many physioians. It is particularly desirable in locations where physicians are not near, and in families will olten save the necessity ol sending out at midnight tor a doctor. A bottle should be kept in every house. Boston Traveller. Health, the poor man's ncues, the rich man's bliss is found in Ayer's Medicines, after a frmtle.e search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sulbcient. Table OEFAMuvrs Leuiu.Jullv iu.Jc, by Morse ft Co , Hoe. yi2ud904, Aroh troet. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Hoi. 603 and 605 CHESNUTjSt,, Phiia' COACIlMEJrs COATS COACICMEN'al COATS. tJ UNTiNG COAF IllNnNG COATS. NOVEMBER 28, 180(5. VnnAwniA Carambui Cabahbu Uor" W, Jenkins has as Cue an asuorunent of CarAni'l of all flavor cn 1, rmd unTwVoro ' C'BTTr.RRK' tixniio M. Mioemker ft Co., os 4 and 6 N. Klubth street, are now opening a splendid aortment of boys', girls', infants', and misies' clothing. ' ' rT Haikks Hros Pianos. rT'vl lit t i 'Moderaiem price, and m durab'ejj" t fl as any piano mde. Gould, fceventh and t,hennt Street. X Fi.i.iptio Pkwimi HAcmn compawt'b First I'hrmium Jxioit-STiToii hitwiNO Maorinkh. -Incomparably fh liestt r family ttK. Highest Pre nnunnii.old Wedsl) Fair Maryland Infinite N"W i c-rk ard Pennsylvania State Fairs, No 928 Chesnut stieet, onJr an'hortzod arnoy In Pbilad'a. COMrroTioNAiuB aAMCAisit, Anglaiso, Alle mande, luiquolse et Amoncatno pieparaiens avc font le ctrcnirTection exproBjineut pour. E. O. Vi hi roan, ho. 818 theonut rtreot. JTr-TJ Gko.stbcks; co.'a Pianos, rnrv At Gomd', Seventh and Chtxnn' Strets. btJPFRlOR fSTTLESSF XBADT-MADB Cf.OTHIo f UPKRIOR STTLRS OF Kf.AOT-M APN ClXTHISO. Wanamakeb ft Buown, POPDLAB Clotuim House, Bontheat cornet Sixth and ilABKnHireets. MAKHIK1). UBl R-TARm.F.Y. On th f th Inut ' t h. Jf tblilty'. FANNIE T. lABULET. all clttlfln$l$tt FRANCES A. on In-law, Mr Robert ook, No. 1SJ4 Arch SuV n Znural uTh 28tb ,nstQt' O'clock. To procsed tS MONHf IMEB. On the !7th Instant Mm. ravvid MONbtlMKR, aged 78 Tears. 'J he reiaUves snd frleiiiln K the faml'y are respsctfnllr invited to afend the funeral, irom her late renldence, o. 1831 North Ifteli street, on Friday morning, at li oc'ook, PRIKHTLKT.-On the 2Sth fnntant, MART ANN, wife of Numiibl Frlest ev. In the 86th year oi her ?e The re atie and irlondt ot the lamily are rDsottiilIr InTlted to i attend her luneral trom ner I at resilience. yDl ,,,e'.t, on lrld,y 'trnooa at I 'oioc.' wltbont futiher notice. BKAD dudden . onthe2fltb Inst., HEVBT. son o Cnthailne and the late George Head, Km., aaed2 rV J he relatives and iilenda ot tbe 'family are rei'eot-' fuUy invited to attend his laoeral, trom the residenoa ot h s nioihnr, So. 1S34 North Fifteenth Btreet, oil Fridsr morning, at iy o'clock, without luruier noiloe. To pro ceed to Laarel HU1 cemeterr. . y rfT MASOtflf! NOT ICE. THE BRETHRVN OF CO rORLiIA LODOB. No 6T. A. T H. tne OIBoers and Members ot the Grand lodge of Pennsylvania- the t-tewards o the (Mrard Beriuet , and the Order gene rally, are Invited to meet at the AOflO HALL, CHKsNtTT BTREET on THUKSDA V. M h lut. ti o'olook P. M . lu order to attonthe fnaiTal of Past Matter Brother JOHN By order ot the W. Mau'er. Robert arfrortrvnoN. It Soc'y of Concordia Lodge, No. 81, A V. M. OOVP8TONE OKIDDLE3 ARE USED WITH V out grsaae. and there ore do sot fill your home wltli an unpleasant smoke A varfntv oi s.bi ot these aid Iron Bake Plates, alio, Oak Tsrner. and Oak Pans, (or (Mle by . TKUMAN ft HHAVV, o. 835 rEight rblrty-ave) MAtiCKT Ht . below ninth. NEARLY A DOZRN PATTERNS OP DOOR Springs ma b found, with a general assortment of Hardware and Tools, at TKt'M An np KlUw'i.. ho. hm lAigatThlny-atel MARKKT Hi., be ov Ninth. QTOVE MIOA, OR ISINGLASS, 8HERT IT? Zinc (cut to suit), atove Polish, Ooal 8 -n'lei, hovols Tongs, fokers Heater Ncnops and Baks-s, Patent Ash Miters and Sieves- a variety of Door Springs, and other seasonable Hardware. TRUMAN 8BAV7. Nr.. Rail fF.Uht Thtrtv-flvet MA KKFT Ht below Nlot'a. ff WAR BUR TON, 4 FASHION A rIF. RATTER, ' No. 430 CHEHNUT Street, 1 Next door to Toit Office. -StijrV B AB B RK'8 IMPROVED PBIIISCOPIO BPTCC'TACI.1.'8. Mttner)"' , "'I OTlipro. Tk-r olo the rtooilvr and admiration or alt who use tlwin. Manutnctorr ana Salei-rooms, No. 448 N. EtGfiTH Btreet, PUiia.,Pa? OPERA TlL A BSKS. Assortmest large and varied. Trices low. 3 24 3m J O 1. E 8' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE FINE Ready-Blade Clothing'; House, No. G04 MARKET ST., ABOVE SIXTH. Oar Cutters are unuxcollod. We combine style with neatness ot fit, anil modorat prices with the beat workmanship. 11 23 lmSp RHEUMATIC M, NEURALGIA, GOUT, ASTI1MA, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST HO CURE, NO PAY. Dit. FlTLEirS WOXDERFl'L RHEU31ATIC RE3IEDI i'or Kheumtttlsm, Aeuia-gia, Gout, and Asthma, Is truly astonishing lhe allllcted wor.d Ihonnands oi sufferers, who have tried everytliiUK. roluctuntly pmohaso it, ana rapidly, to ilitlrcwu surprise vei well, and me terrluio luvsturate casts so e.isl cured prove It to be the mint vionder.ui remedy knotvn m the civilized world. Uo Diemoer, ufed owardly only i contains no merourr. col clik uiu. minerals, motn s, or huviu.uk IniurlouM. Late leuuved irom I0 to M per bo, tie. Wanautmlto eurs every case, or tlia amount paid positively returned I the uulv leiueoy so auaranieed. 1'repared by lr. Kllutu oraduaie oi tbe Uniteroitv of Penusyivanla now one ol our oldest physlolans. Advice ratls. Aillicted Invited to cat'.. No- OCRTH Street, be ow Market A810lM)1NO (JUKK OF itrttUMAllHAt. W. ('. os' No. 15-JB K. TMrt enth street Jat reco vered from Kheumatinm and sieura ids mtfered many yeais: cured by lr. 1- itU-l'. K'eiit lluiuedy. S.OoT KEMAKKAbLE IVHv; Or" KMiUMATISM. Mrs. Kecney. Kidito road above 1'op.nr, sullered Oiet zOears! new will, fir Kitler's Beiuedy airain. FX'l U tOUllNAKV t UUH OV liUtl MATISM. Robert Toole, No. 4.lil Wilder mreet. wants the oubllo to know that he suffered a longtime! coulda'l move. ' ureu t y ur. r icu r s iteuiniy. i triec.iiy Harmless. Vi'M'fcltf'tli. COWBAD f. CLOTHUB, No. 23 N Water st, cured of Bbeumatism by three teaspoomul dones of lr. Hiler's I afalilble Kheuinauo beuiedv. He could not walk ASTOM8H.NO. ALDsRKAN JOS. H. COMLT, Franki"id suffered 11 jears. Cured byonebUJeoi Ir .tier's Bheumatle Remedy, and ss to a it, get ct::edl)' ush.Ktbe Hemedy, iiOsT WONDERFUL t fRE CP KECBALGIA AND R'lltUMT18M Ever known. Mr Joseph BUies, Andalusia, suflered allteiloie. Tried every thing. Cured only by lr. Fil ler' K-uie3y. ANOTHKK CUBE. JOSEPH BTEVES8. Esq., No. 633 Owen street, Ponthwork, who has suffered for (yeaiswith Rbeuinatmrn, has been completely cured by using one-hall a bottle of Dr. Fitter's Great Rhe i n.atic Renedyi used Inwardly. Depot, Hi), ii 8 rOUKTUBUoei Warranted to cure. 8 I ir- IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEA9 FOR TUB CIl'V AfclJCOUNll OJT f HlLAlXtLPUiA. lathe matter oi the petlilon lor tbe sale of real estate by the Ge mau Luthrrso fon.rsvation The unders Kned, appoint" d br tlie said ( eurt to har and report upon tue claims of oergon boldlug lots lu the burvlnii ground of the above coDurenutiou. situate nn the east side if KUbtn street betwuoa Kaoe aad Vlua stiee.s. la the city ol fhllauelplna harohy la accordance with the ordsr of Court of November 27, gives notlcs to all parties Uoiileis ot lol, or lots rented therein to ap ear before Mm at his office, No. 413 Walnut street, la said city, on TUCKED AY. the thirteenth dav ol December. A. 1. Ib6, at II o'elook P. M , then and here to preseut their usvoral clalai-.. This notice Is given for the purpose ot enabling aer son h tvlng relations burled in said ground, or having rights el burial aiiild to lliuin by H'd uorpuratlsa lo presto tbe.r objections to the tale of the giouml aa removal of the dc-atl. "ll ll lit TtaOMAH J, WOUHELt, Eustaar 5 FOURTH EDITION EUROPE. THIS AFTERNOON'S DESPATA'HKS, THE FENIAN OUTURCTAK. A. ISofirlmont of HrlbltJCi lCceritlarw lor Uclfust By Atlantic Calles to AVtp York A)iciai l rresi IBS FENIANS. Cxcltement Inert silng Mot, TrootKs. Ordered to Ireland, Kle. . Londow, Noyember 28-Moon.-The motrment of "d!.U,lyre",Ut,lt ' ,D"ntr' w,- t0 t .A !x ?f ",nJformi Bd rm ha oon go'sed aft Llyerpool J he box came irom tlw Uoitod Biaiee. l he lhiJy A.vs denounoos the fleroe ihreits of rb. pressed tn a soldierly maimer, 1 Denial that Ittsmark haa been Ol firmr2-t'.l'n'm ''i -d Ir.u lu Fall leather, Hsmiw, Novemter 28 Noon. The atory that Count Bitmark bad been uurracea ta offlcia l denied. To.ar'a Commercial and Financial Kewi, LiyiKPOOL, November -Noon Tbe market far Cotton qulot at je torday's quoutious. The sale of to-day will be about 8000 bio. llidditnr Uo lai.ds, 14jd. hosnon Noyember 29 Noon. Consols for moner OI'PI)u At BiJ PH-m.n V0A7rlV,'-Th oP'n1"' Prloeawer: FtyttweiTies; TO, . lu C6alr"' 77i ; Vatted StBtw ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Napoleon Changes Hia Mind French Tropt U bo Harried from Mexico End of Martial Law at Palermo The Fenian Trouble, Eto. Eto. Etc. By Atlamlio Cablet to tM U. S. Astooiaiei Prete THE FENIANS. Movement To-Day-Th IteTolutlcmttiU Stilt (Inlet. London, November 28 Another regiment f Hr-tiKti regular troops hare Just been dosjalohed t Irolano. I be Fenians still keen qnlet, bnt tho aathortUoe are on tae a.ert to preyent the anticipated rUlnff, 1 HB FBENCK IN MEXICO. ' Napoleon Telea;rapha to Hasten the Elo inoval of ttU Tioops from Mextoo. Farts, November 29 The Emperor Nanoleo las just tolcp-rapbed to his aids in UoKioO to hateo tbe eyaouatton of tbe Frenoh trooos froia that country. , . . ; ITALY ' ' ' " " ': ,' End oi Martial f.nir a t ifai . Flobenob, Italy, November 24 Mar Mai lair ta av na mi, I 'at t arm f nn tlia !Mltl Inar aav a awsrav vao a,av b.b ius tr. London Honey Market,. - ' London November 28 Noon. Consols, 80 for nnonay. United states Ftve-twentiee, 70) Ullaeia Central, 771. Liverpool Cotton Market. LiVBBVooL, Moyetnber 28-Noon Cotton I Oj-iiet, but unohanfred; sales to-day, 8009 bales, lfid uung uplands, lljd. FROM WASHINGTON THIS U 81, The Pnbllc Perjurer, Sanford Oonower. Csught-A l'rus lllll Ag-.iB,t Htm. aPBOIAL DE8PAT0HB8 TO SVEIflNU TBriEORAPsT. WAflntKoTOBT. November 28 lhe Grand Jury Of the Criminal Court haye found a true bill of in dictment against 8a n ford Conorer, a ias fjhar ee A Oubbam, for porjuiy, fn swearin boiore the Judi ciary Coratuitiee ot the Mouse of llepreentaUvea that oeitafn depositions marie by one Joneyu A Hoaro, under the name ot William I'ampboil, and W. U . ttoberts, undor tbe uaino of Joseuh Mneni wore true. The affidaylta, it will bo recolieoted, were made before J udce Advocate General Uoit, and tenoed to show that tbe assassination ot the lati iVesident Linooln was molted aud procured by Jefferson lavfs. Subsequently the parties makins; thent ae pearsd before the Judioiary Committee, and ae anow edired that the affidavits were false aud wre given at tho instance aud proourement or Conorer Ibe aooused it sti 1 in jail, bannc boen uabuoceaiaj in proourinct bail, and uas retained Mr. 11. V. Oood. tag, a brother of Marshal Gooding, as his oonnsoi. Our Me.loan Affairs. To the'AiiocioUed Prets. WASiiiiraTon. Noyember28 There is no doubt wbatorer, aa It was this mornfng ob.a'ned from an oflioial source, that this Uovernuieut has teisjrrnohesl to Minister tiigelow, requirinr hint to make oertaia re rest ntatiens to tbe Freuoh Uerernmeat oonoera ins; tbe delay of the Frenoh troops in eyaoualLna; Moxioo. Whatever truth may be contained in the arfiolo from Flako'a GaTeston B'U-tin, hK Goneral Bed, wiok oroued the hio Grande on Thursday with a brigade and ocoujiied Matamoras, it it certain that the President, at noon to-day, bad received no in formation whatorer oonserninr tbe aubjeot. It ia thonght, however. In military olreles, that thero U aoue ground for the report . FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAT. ThankiglvlnR-Couf;reMaiii motto Oea test Tbo Ier Comralsslonars. JSte. BPK01AL DKflrATOH TO Till BVsaflHo) TBLSOBArg. Baltimour, Novembur 28 Justice Forreswra. oijiinou dpoidiup avainst tbe Judges of eieetiea ta the Nintteuuth Wa'l linins; them In tlOOeaohfor refusing to receive liriicoe'a to to will be publn'ied. tn-aay. It Is substantially as was stated yesioroay. and tills a column ot our newsDapers. hey. Andrew Sowall, of the Methodist Charon, died jesterday, in his soveaty-tiith year Toe Baltimore Sun's special correspondent, ' Iata," in a despatch to day, progiamin tho rte.ident's MeHsaue. I know he his the fr-aident's i rivatecoi hdence.-flho dppatoU appears in Tun Kvkkihg iBLiasAPH flce vliiiie To morrow wil be Thanksfriving, and ait bulnAs-o win be eupenoed. lhe new l olioo Commi-moners are deospitatingr the po'icomen, espeoiallv tboe who took an aetire 7 part in favonnr Joiit Bond and thi oid Cuiniui., siiinnis at tlierweiit elections It is now understood that John 1,. Thomas, anoV i flier Ci;ur-f.Hioi al uaudida es in Maryland, win. -not content Ihtlr setts. Tbe Western Pi ess and tho United tt& s and fcuropcau News AsoelaU'n. Nw TonK, Norembe' 28. The emire Waifa .n piess haye decldod to take reior's only from .hg. (Jul ed biatos aud Kuropeau lo.eurapu News tj -. CIUHVK, U tt ..... - - - - - " ay int. InlS arrauaumvufc goes mm cui't-i luiuieniai-fiy. (bigutd) , UouAon Wniit' M. liALeTKAlB, Representatives or the Western V ten. Philada. Stock Exchange Bales, 7or. 23 Bepoited br De Uayen & Bro., No. 40 8. Voir, ttceot svni f r dccui ofiavo tOOMLehta. 84. 60 sh 13th le 15th.. !) lOihCamfc a . 'SS; 100 U II 14-40 100 9HHI0 ao 100 $JJ0 do.,., 10 vo do m 1M) do 108 800n8u20s6(i....lt4 natwO Vt Cent Id m. b? Mioocitr 6s old.... M nCity new.. 1021 tsyW do,...nsw.lO!.l BKCONO flOOO Kfllvldore bds. 861 ioo car .new. . , .102 no liw, euioO do ...1021 lOsbLeh Vat 07 (,. a,,,,'iMn t 20sh do iSfl :hhE,e.d,-.:;1ji loosn do t.'- lWsnPhfc i '. Zt. BOARD. 100 ,n Bis: Ut.. mi J0 sh tteadinc, figA fl 100 sh do. "H 10 sn Tenn ' 60 sb Nt't"" i . r: