8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1866. AMUSEMENTS. Italian Opr.. Orders for suhncrlntlons fo th Itallsn pT which into Commrnci) on Iho 16th In mant may be (IrposltfMl wilh r. Weortio Hood, at the box office or the Acadr-mv. The re mi I fir nulxcrlntlou book will be opened at 1 rumpler'i. on Monda.r next. Mr. Owkns a "Holon fliimoLB." The New f!no. atbireet Theatre waa packed irom floor to roof ut Jaht to wltnera Mr. Owens' acting In Ma moat famous character. 1 be audience waa a taahlonable and critical ene, and the app aune wan given sparing y, but with ex cellent taste. The assumption or the eccentric, non chalant, exaeedlntrl; droil. and peculiars American character ot 'Uncle Holon Mhlngle," by Mr. Owens.ln cer tain a up ennld achievement and the penormance of the part lnt night was a (.reat success. Mr. owena lived tor more than an hoar the character Tie assumed, and even In the roost tilvlal by n ay ha was wholly and completely' Uncle Sulon M Inn gie.'"l here waa ooee a very pretty American plar called tlie People's lavyr,ln wi Ich the characterof "Nolon hlngl," a comical old farmer appea ed Mr. Owena had given thin piny to d amatlsi, who tin destroyed the original plot and Improved and extended the part of "fo on Miiugle " Ti.eplayaa presented by Mr. Owena last night was one ot the weakest specimens or dramatic construc tion we havo ever aeon lu a word, ti la Just what it la called. Uncle N'ltvn Shingie, made up of The Pet pie's Lairyer. This may be excusable In Air. Owena. who has Identified himself with tne character to anch an extent ns to make It the chief ro t of a very limited rttertvtre. Holon uhlngle will appear as "John . Owens" acain this evening. WAtNtTi street Theatre Mr. John Bronsbam plays "In. Savage" to-ulght )n his best work, Pmi ng wi n Fre. 'i nls will ho the ias. opportunity ot wltnoss log this sparkling new comedy Acn Street 1 nr.ATRR. The "Benoiton Family" field a brll.lant reception last evening, and everything fiassed off smoothly, tonight another reception will e glen. Society generally invited. American Theatre Mr. Proctor will Introduce the great "Jibbenainosav" ayaln this evening. Ho is a mnn fl ent aniuial, and wilt prove a taking card lra week at least. Musical Ft'i Hall Max Strakosch'h Concerts. The Unit grand concerts of the season are announced to lake place at the Musical Fund Hall on Knduv and data, dav evenlnits of this week, they are to be given by the troupe ol uiuHcal artirts now travelling through the Mates under the management ot Max Ntrakoscb. All but one are stranger lu Philadelphia, and this one la toe tavorite basso Knrl Fotines, whose no ne is a tower of strength. A tine pianist, Herr Bockelman, and the vlo mist, F J eh In Prume are the Instrumen talists of the troupe and are vory warmly commended by those who have heard them. The now vocalists are Mad'lle Alathllde Plodowska, Irom La Heal a soprano: Mad'lle Krlda de Gebelo. a contralto; and a tenor, Llmlicrtl, ail ol whom are endorsed as artists ot Indisputable eminence. Mrakosch has introduced many excellent vocalists to the American public, and bla taste In making selections for a company is we l esta blished. The new comers will thcrotore be heard with attention, and may rely upon a cordial reception. Tickets can be secured without extra charge at Trump Icr's music store, seventh and Chesnut streets. Mrs. Georgia and Miss Clra ( overt made their ttthui In the mtt'dcul world on the occasion of .Mr Stuart Kobson'a benellt. Friday evening lost. The delightful duet, "You Kemember." was the piece selected, ft was sung In beauti.ul stv e. Mrs Covert has a powerful contralto voice. Mis Ciara has a sweet voice, but lacks strength. However, with cultivation it will attain power. We congratulate them on their flrnt endeavor, and Insure them success, should It be their Intention to lol.ow the boards. T bey looked charming. Asbkmblt Buildings. Mr. Heller oflers a remarkably at ti active programme to-night, Including the graat Hystericus Orange Tree," the Wood Minstrels, and the matchless plsuolsm. litis Is Heller's lust wock, un less he should be re-engaged next Saturday evening. arncrohs & Dixry still do The ,Spctre'i Frolic to delighted audiences It Is an extremely funnv performance Dunces, Dal ads, jokes und overtures, are aJdod.every evevlnp. Something new each evening. The Lmcpi y Memorial 'arleaux are now on xhl bttion at.Naii..uL Hull, liarket street, below Thir teenth. .Vai.f.b's Mraifl Hall In Vine street, below Eighth la out A. nu ideal ol a "IV Inter Garden." It Is open every evcnit g until li o'c ock. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Intelligence see Second Page. A Breach of Faitii. Two men, one drunk, the other sober, siruck ono ot those niysti iKiusiy sudden inui daiups tlittt generally auur. miecmci, ycsiuruuy nueiiiuun, vnnoi in mo i urn. Inquire was the namu of lhe sobir one; ttio iiuaio ot the o her is not riven. Tbe drunken man, it is alleged, was induced by Laqutro to retire into the boslies to sleep oil tbo etluits of his superabundant spirits. After beiuji topethersorae tirao the drunken nan untsed lus pocket-book, contmniUK all his earthly stole of cash, and Wns nnirhttly porpioxod tbeicai. Alter an ineffectual search ol some min utes, at nl iail idea Bttuck bun, knocking h m almost giber, and bo accused bis friend h Laquire ot bavins taken it. Oilier Lamsback, w ho hap pened' to be near by, beard tbo altercation, and took aq litre into custody. When i aineback cook him ho told Laquire bo would lock him up until bo disgorged his plunder, lie said with tbo moil violent UHaevei-aiiOna, and Iho iiittorest and most anlul oaths, that be would not 9Kd could not do so v'le a thinp. Cooling down, however, bo at last nsktd if be would be left aione in cbfo lie conlesscd where the pocket-book was. tie tbon took Ollict-r Lamsbuck into the bushes where tno two bud been, and taking o(T bis boot and stocking, a la Major Audre, jiroduced the pecket-book with all the money, which was restored to the rightful owner, who went oil' rejoicing, and ponaYrinp on the penis ot new-madu friendships. Laquire bad a hcuriuir bcioro Aldorinuu Hutchin son, who held him in 88011 to answer. Bask Ball Championship of toe United States. fho immense crowd that assem bled yesterday to witness the same for the cham pionship of the United States, was so great that tne players found it impossible to proceed with the pauie, and it was tborciore declared oil' belore the first inmug was linisbed. The disorder that oc curred on the grounds is supposed to have been cieated by the heavy betting of certain t art'es pre sent. A committee ot members Irom the Atlantic and Athletic clubs held a conleronce mee ing last night, when it was decided to play the first game for championship at the Capitoline ground!, Brook lyn, on Monday week. The Union Base Uall Club, of Washington, com posed entirely of clerks in the employ ot ttio Gov ernment, having sent a challenge to tne Richmond Base Ball Club to play a match game, received the lollowing reply: Kiohmond, September it. J. K. Dooley, Secretary Union nase Ball club. Sir: Your communication of the '2t Inst, is before me. I am Instructed to state that the Klchtuond Ball Club does not desire, and will not play the I uion Club a single game. We are not. nor do we expect to be members of tho National Hose Ball Convention. Our reason: We are Southerners. Hoping Oil. may be satlai.ctory. I am, j y a Secretary H Ich moid Base Ball Club. Important Stamp Dutik&. The follow ing regulations have just been promulgated by the internal Keveuue Department, to taxe e licet on and alter this date: For and upon every can, bottle, or other single package containing meat, iinh, sheliiiish, lruits, vegetables, sauces, syrups, preparod mustard, jams Or lollies coiuaiueu morem, sun iaunou or seniuu nmnn. nreDared. and so d, or oAored for sale, or re moved for consumption in tbo United States, on and after the first day of Octubcr. 1808, when such can, bottle, or other single package with its contents shall not exceed two pounds weight, tho um of one cent. "When such can, bottle, or single package, with its contents shall exceed two pounds in weight, for every additional or tractioual part thereof, oue cent." oce internal uevenue Law, 1800, 526, 170. A Case of Bad Memory. Tbis morning, a a nolioe officer was walking his beat. lm saw a wagon standing in Mai court, which ru'as trom lrtz. water at Ninth e'rct, with a cou.jAe ot barrels ot , whisKV in it. There was also in the wagon a man Earned l'atrick Convery, who was wranpod lu the aims of Mcrphous. When awakened and asked what ho was doing there, he did not know. When asked whore tie barrels came from, he did not know. In tact be was utterly oblivious as to the manner in which they came into his possession. Deeming ucli xublime ignorance rather a suspicious circumstanoe, 1'atrick was arrested; and on bis continuing to give the same statement as to how the'whisky got mto bis before Alderman Tlttermaty, he was com- ' nnau.v ilia nhnrffA nl Int nn irililT t tin revft. TTI 1 1 1 t'll ui n , I n ,i v . ..v . ' n " nue laws. Tho barrels were both paiuted blue ou tbe end. A Kow IN A Beer Shop. Three men named Terence Mackin, H. Drovel.and Hobort Top ninir went into a layer beer saloon at Front and Giraid avenue, and after drmkinir divers drinks (rot into a free nht. For a short time there was a lively k'rmi-h, and windows, jflasBOS, and turnituro Buffered sevtrelv in the melee. The noiso naturally attraowd the attention ot the police, wno tusned ..iKiinii tha disturbance. Whilst the arrests were boinir mado.'Mackin it is alleged made an assault on one of the oflicers. They were a;ll taken n rhirra. ,a had a hearing before Alderman riboemaker.who held them In 6l)0 bail to answer thechargoot oi. orderly conduct, and Macluu tor mtorleriuK with an ofllcor. A Little Wanderer. Ca8sy Sweltzer, a child about 12 yeun old, was ploked uo in tbe Park yesterday, whilst wandering about in a most dls jumanlutA manner, and evldnntiv in a most unhappy state of mind. She stated that she had been living with her parents in Mew Jersey, but tbat the o'her da thev had beaten her and driven her out of their boQse,and fhe bad wandered over the city seeking a some. She was taken in charge by the police aathorfUva until the real facta of tha caaecaa ba Grand Reception of the Eaoi.k Fire Company ok I'ittaburo. The turn-out to receive the Kaple Fire Company of I'lttburg was a splendid all'mr, and participated in bv a large proportion of the firemen of the city. It certainly was a sp endid welcome The Ksulo sent nn thlr maehlnn" last Saturday to this city, reaching here on Sunday morning. It was housed and taken charge of by the West Phi ladelphia Fire Company. I here were forty companies signified their inten tlun of participating in the reoepuon ot the "Kagle," but owing to some misapprehension bnt twenty turned out. The foliwln ia the route of the parade, James A. Hurley, Esq., oUlotating as Chief Marshall: The column formed on Market street, and mora down Market to Thirtieth, oown Thirtieth to Chos nut. down ( hesnnt to tonith, down Fourth to l'mo, tip Pine to Twelith, up Twelfth to Arch, ap Arch to Hyhteenth, no Kighleenth to Green, down Green to Pixth, down 8ixth to Kace, down Itace to Front, and there dismiss. The parat'e coitalnly shows the kind and friendly feeling of our fire companies for a sister oompany of another city. Anna E. Dickinson at tok Academy of McPio lhe reputation of Mirs Anna K. Dick inson as the first lemale orator ol the United Statos is now so lullv established, I hat it would be idle for us to say anything in praise of her rhetorical abili ties. But we will surely be pardoned for calling attention to tho thorough earnestness and hearty sympathy with the oppressed of the nation which have ever characterized her efforts as a publio loo turer. The cause of humanity and jvstioe possesses ro advocate ot the sterner sex who is more out spokon in bis sympathy for everything that par takes of the character of progress and true en lightenment On Thursday evening she delivers at the Academy ol Music an entirely new lecture on "The It ejected Stone," not the rcjctcd stone of slavery, on which Alexander II. Stephens barpod so tediously during; the halcyon days of the C 8. A , but the rejected stone ot equal jtiBtice, which was rejected by the first builders, but is now become the corner-stone of the regenerated republic, i hose who wish to hear her will do well to secure their tickets without delay. Temporary Removal. Our old friend T. B. l'ugh, who has been comfortablv established at tbe corner of Mxth and Chcsnut streets tor so many years past that we had supposed him to be a veritable fixture in tbat local! y, has at iast been forced to mako a (omporary removal by reason ot tbo progress of the improvi nients there He is eslabliched lor the time being in the rear oi the HuLetin olllco, No. COO Chctinnt street, tho entrance to which can be effected lroin either Cliesnnt or Jajne street. Here tbe lovers ol light and entor tulniug reading, as well as thoso who are accus tomed to indulge in tbe more substantial literature of tl e dav, will find the complete and inexhaustible supply which always aways awaited them at the o.d stand. TnE Bf.autiful Weather. We have becntavoied lor the past lew days with tho mot delishtlul weather. It remains to be seen what the effect ot it will be upon tho health ot our city. The Tt ports of the choleia for the two days ending noon ycterday, showed apparently a most a arming in-crea-e in the number of cases There is an apparent explanation ot this in the lact that tho physicians aro now more reaular in their reports; but still the pub ic arc not apt to be porlectiv satisfied by the explanation. It is to be hoped, with a continuation ot the present clear weuiher wo aieuow havinir, that the icpoit ot caes will grow beuutilully less in numbeis, Sneak Thief. Charlrs Senier went to No. 1121 Wister street, on the 18th ol September last, and engaged board and lodviug. At the time be encaged board he did not have any baggage, ex cept a small parcel be carried in bis band. The day alter, tn the liltb, he lei t, and carried with him a bundle containing a pair ol pants and a vest, valued at $26, belonging to 11 r. J. lhev. one ot the boarders ana also a lino shirt. MissKato Kussoll, who lives at tho house, saw Senior on Kidgo avenuo, near Groen, yesterday, and going to Alderman Jlassey's office, got a constttblo to arrest him. lie bad a hearing belore tbe Alderman, who committed him to answer. A Yotjng Scamp Missing. Beniamin Graham, aped thirteen years, who has been living ot No. 1035 liichard street, below 1'enn, has boon musing since last Saturday evening. He is a slim. built lellow, and wa working with Granvilie Haines, No. 1013 Market street. He had on a dark bluo cloth cap, with eaglo brass buttons, and two rows of narrow blue edgings on the lower edge ot cap. He took with him two roundabouts, two pairs Ol por.iu. ana one siripeu giugnam suirr, and Homo smuiitr articles. Any lniormation can De lodged with ChictDoteutive Benjamin Franklin, The Cholera at Burlington. The cholera panic at Burlington, .New Jersey, has about s:iut-liea. jjunng mu msi uvo nays oi oepiemoer there were eight deaths in all from the disease. With one exception, all of those were traceab.e to a spe cific cause m one particular locality, tne sanitary Committee went to work at once, and by their pre cautions bave prevented tho preaal ot tho disease Wo aro assured that since Saturday no now case of tho latal scourcro has niado its aDpeorauco. Tvrned their Flank. Two fast gentle men, w tli last uorses, wore ariving very last in tfle Park yesterday afternoon. Officer Lamsbnck called to them to "noiu inoir uorses, out tuey only went the faster, lie then borrowed a horse f rom a friend, and starting after the racing poiillomen, made auoh rapid pursuit that he soon outflanked and captu ed i hem t'Cih. and taking them captive, he introduced them 10 Alderman Hutchinson, who lined them both lor breach ot ordinance. A Till-Tapper. James Nolan, it is alleged, undertook to raise the wind by tapping the till ot a storekeeper at Nineteenth aud Hamilton streets. James partly succeeded in his nolarious object, but only in the sense that tno lellow in the story did when he took the Taitar prisonor. In fact, James was arrested at Nineteenth and Spring Garden streets, and alter a snort auu spicy interview with Alderman rancoant, ne was noiu m g-wu to answer. Great Inckease in Cases of Cholera. Since noon ot yesterday, there were 88 cases of cholera reported to the Board ol Health. Owing to tbe great discrepancy of the number of deaths as reported to the Board of Health, and the number reported In tbe weekly hills or mortality, the publi cation of tbe number of deaths will not be made hereafter, Ibere is apparently a great and alarm ing inciease in the numberof cases reported. Changes at the Custom House. There has been extensive guillotining at tbe Custom House during tbe last day or two. It Is reported that over a hundred changes and appointments have been made. Hon. Charles J. Carrington, it Is reported, has been appointed Deputy Naval Offlcor. There is considerable wailing and gnashing of tooth, and also much of rejoicing amoug the "ins" and the "outs.", Suicide. Ibotnas Read, a young man of .30 ears, resuline at Ninth and Federal si rents, with his parents, committed suicide about 9 o'clock this morning, at his tesidence. He plaoeda pistol to his mouth and fired, the ball passing Irom bis mouth into tho bead, and supposes to be lodged tn the brain. No motive has been given lor tho terrible act. 1 be Coroner has been summoned to hold au inquest, Death of a Toliceman. Georfto Penn, who has been attached to the Police force of the Sixteenth District for some years, died tln morn ing, lie bad been ailing lor sometime pat, out continued in tho laithful dischargo of his duties almost up to the bour of his detith, Illness of David Paul Brown. Eso. Ihts gentleman was advertised to speak at the nuuuuiny juubiu hub evening, nut owing to sud- tieu liiuispuBiuuu ur ia uuaoio to do so. Hon. M. uso'l 1 haver will addreB hin friends and the public on the issues ot the dav instead. Bee uotioe elsewhere. Funfral of Colonel Alexander. The funeral ol Colonel Charles Alexander, the veto ran Philadelphia publishor, will take place from his late residence. No. 1122 Wistar street, at throe o'clock this aitornoon. Slight Fibe. There was a slight fire broko out tbis niornine on board tho barjro Ancient lilv, lying at Marlborough street wharf, caused bv a tar pot toiling over In the cabin. The whole loss will amount to about titty dollars. t Wi call the special attention of our readers to tho advertixement of Edwin Hall & Co, No. 28 3. r-econd street. The assortment embraces numerous vanotin of silks, poplins, and shawls of tbe finest latrlcn, and which were imported direct by Messrs. Hall A Co. Few dry gooda houses In the city can compete in stock this season with that of the above enterprising firm; and we ieol assured that a visit to their establixhnient will satisly any of the truth of the above statement. Vive-Twenty Coupons, Due November 1, Wanted by Drbxbl fc Co., Mo. 84 South Third street, Tub C'nxsHDT 8trkt rtniiK. From foundation to ridge, Our new. eleaant bridge Has at lengih been flnl.hod off quite; There's a bridge, not so neat. Lying out Markot street, lint though rather rongh to the sight, A great merit, Indeed, Is that straight it doe lead i 'I0 Priitod by many hearts That Tower, the chief of Clothing Marts! " ar prrpartd wtlk an unusually full and com prehrntiive $tmk of Men's. Youtht', and Boy' fill and H inter Clothing, tnhfrh tre ore telling at much LOWXR PRICES THAN HA VB KEEN SHOWN FOR KV L.T,1A,,' Congratulating our patrons and the puMtc generally upon the decline in the prices of ma terials vhinh renders this ponsibl, we invite an examination. Tower Hall, No. 618 Markrt Ktrekt, Rkwhktt ft Co, Tbe kcbh to tub City. Aow that most of our citizens have returned home, we would remind thise ot tbe masculine gender that the extensive and first class Clothing House of Charlos Stokes fc Co. have on band a superior lot of Fall and W inter Clothing, which tbey are now selling at reduced prlues. The styles are all new this season. Charlxsj Stoker k Co , Undor the Continental. The liLLiPTic Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine, with all the latest improvements and attachments, incomparably the best for Family Use. Elliptic 8. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 023 t hesnnt street, 1'hila. To Soldiers or Mexican War and War of 1812. Laud Warrants wanted. Heweb Emio Ic, Co , No. 50 south Third street, Philadelphia. If you desire perfect Pictures of any kind, go to Leonard May's Gallery, at the 8. K. oornor of Sixth and Callowhill streets. Ho will be sure to suit you. Give him a call; The latent and most improved stylos of Looking Glass and llctnre Frames are made at Hoimer's, Arch street, cast of Seventh. Frebh Paper Shell Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Raisins, etc., can be had at all times of Goorjro W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Garden street. Twei kth and Chesnut Is the place to purchase Cork Waitresses and bedding, and to have vour Fur niture rcupholstered, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmen. ELASTIC STITCH SEWINO I OKOVER I SHUTTLE. OR LUt; i.n i i r c It HEWING V ACHINE. FOR T ILORH, SHOEMAKERS, SADDLERS, II VRNESS MAKERS, CARRIAGE MAKERS, LATEST amdBE MACHINES,! A FOR ! BAK ICR'S FAMILY I'SE. I HK1HV8T THE ONLY I PREMIUM! M A C II 1 S E I SEWINO TIIaT BOTH HE VS .MACHINES. ftltl'ECl L.Y No. 730 AM CHHHNUT F.VKKOIDERS BTREE'f. PERFECTLY Superior styles f Ready-made Clothho, Superior Styles o Hkaoy-madb Clothisg. Wanamakbr & Brown, Popular Clothing House, oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. rfV. BARBER'S IMPROVED PEIUSCOPIC SPECTACLES. Superior to all others. Thy excite the wonder and admiration of all who ua thorn. ihanntiictorv and oaifi-rooma, so. no s. ciuaiH Birect, i'hlla., .Pa. OPERA UbASES. Assortmei t largfl and varied. Prices low. 9 24 3m TSTOXE BUT THK BK.-T Xl so BCD.UYLKILL AND LEHIOII COAL, CABKFULLV PUCPAHhD, AM) At' LOWKHT KATkn. SATISFACTION GUAR NTEK,D. dim J KVANS, BROAD an I FILRETn U1 fN ADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY KICHATJ.) PEmSTAN'd uniuh' in Virri'a No. 4,1!) CHESNUT 8TRKET Nearly Opposite the Post Ottce PHILADELPHIA. Families supplied Or era from the Country ,romitly uueuueu w. a tfm AUCTION SALES. pirOKTANT AUCTION NOTICE. T1UDE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ON , TUUKSDAY MORNING, OCT. 4, PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL HOLD THEIR THIRD LARGE TRADE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR THE FALL OF 18G6, Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. PHILIP FORD & CO., Auctloucers, AWM No. 608 MARKET Street. T SCOTT J li. AUCTIONEER. JD.No. Ifl20 CHESNUT STREET, CARD. We are now prepared to make arrangements lor Miecial sales of Oil Paintings, Ktatuary, or any other Works of Art. Our locution being in the centre of the most feshlonabie thoroughfare ot our city, makes it a desirable resort lor connoisseurs and lovers of art in eeueral. . .... ii. li. Sales of merchandise tn general solicited. Per- SOBhl attention given 10 uui-uuur auies. ti. bcott, Ja. rilin.-We are authorized to announce a annnini sale ito take place In the month ot October) ot valuable and rare works of art: Verdi ITato groups, from tbe nlm Italian matble Darlur statuary ! brouza r.iaui. caleuhjectst elegant silt Ormulu clocks; monumental and garden atatuarv. anu many attractive gems tn art ot novel designs the Importation ot Messrs. Vitl Urothers, ml aplected in Euroue bv one oi the firm. This vain. able collection will be the most complete ever offered ln ii linltfd tttates since the great suleot wnrkn m rt niado by the old Arm of Messrs. Vlto Vltl fc Sons. In lboa, at tne Auiuiuura iibu, new ium. ne uate oi the sale will be given in future advertiseoients, a d special carOB wui ran nuuu tur uie utivuaiou. tv rusiuu MAQNIFICENT SALE OF RICH 8ILVKR PLATED O AIM'.. On Thursday Morning next. October 4, at II o'clock, at hcott a Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, a magnincent assortment of rich silver-plated waie. embracing urns, tea sets, salvers lruit sets and stands, wine stands, large and small rHoteis. baskets and trays, ice aud water ulichers. tuh. lets, icups, syrup pitchers, spoon holders, oyster aud SOUU tureens, ea ueua nre irumpeis etc. Alao. noons. lorkB, and ladles, a full assortment, nil triple plate on flue nickel. Thee goods are Warranted the uesi ever uuereu ni nunii : cie. 4 Open lor examination ou Wednesday afternoon. T) AN COAST & WAR NOCK 8185 No. .40 JM ARRET 8treet. IMPORTANT POaiTIVK HALE OF 900 LOTS A.MKKIt Art Alt 1' mrvuir.n JJ II I liUODS. -MILI.lNt-KY tiOOI'B. UUSlfcUX OOOD.S, AXD KOI lUt, J Vwtiu((uc, ui,ii uieuiii On Wedaesduy. October S.cotnmenclug at lu o'clock, comprising a full and most dus'rab.e assortment of staple and iuncy 8 1.1NKN C'AMBRIU HANOKEECHlEKs. Included lu sale ou Wednesday. 1UUH doen ladles' and genta' ana i linen cambric hundkcrchlcts hemmed, bem-stitchod, plain and nrluted borders, a iuii nnu xo hui-bi uumuura iniDorted. pnuieuu BiKS Al.PAC8, hTC. EIC. A Iho. an Invoice hit. b lustre and superior quality black Grosde Khiue, Mxasiiich. Also au Invoice back alpacas, etc, mohairs, from medium to nneai tUBuiie Also, balmoral skirts, dresi goods, domestics, et0. etc. HIB1JONB AND MILL1MCUY UOOIJS. Also, :m cartons latest tall stvics solid color aud ancy pttris poult de oie bonnet and triinuilutf nuuuus AUo, an Invoice Parts artificial flowers. Amo. tuttinot vA.wtii utile inallnes. eto.. etc. Also, luu caara newest tall shape straw and lelt hats. 1!M 1K1ZI. N K1L) ULOVKS. Also, on Wednesday. 78 dozen superior kid gloves, ltiuo ikizl'n iupi.utvii r'oitsvra. Also, lis 0 dozen French mechanical whalebone cordis, i;uutiiuiuH m ,un Bboiimeui oi wnaieuoue. natleen, uu vvikiii, wunuy oi parnwuiar ntvuunon. Also. American litihm, iifl iinn matii. Also,iu,i lines ot ludlea' and misses' steel spring hoop 1.ADIER AND OENT8 FDRNISHISfO GOODS Also, uiuiro mien ana mustiu waists, drawers cuemlsi'S etc. uenis- linen bottom shirts, travelling shirts, shirts and drawers, suspenders, ties etc.. ein. SO LOTH WALLKTH. BAOH, AND FANCY GOODS. Also. 300 lots ladles' and gents' morocco lin. travelling bags, memoiandum books, cigar and match cum. new Frenoh broochea and aeta. nur n.i. buttons, fancy bead hacseta, combs, bruahea. tootn brushea, ate etc., comprising a rail and mostilesuable ( . . nAn llb.lu fanou uAuiu lata. I . . I .1 V FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. DISCHARGE OF ANTI-HY-POLICY MEN Cliolcru. fit tlio Capital. THE PUBLIC LANDS. FFECIAL DK8PATCHK8 TO BVHIINO TSLSQRAPH. WaPHiNOTON, October 2. Anolbcr batch ot employes have been dis charged trom the Washington Arsenal, making about eighty recently dipchartrcd. The Board of Health report a cholera rase m Washington, tha party having contracted the disease in Richmond. He Is recovering, how ever. Instructions for the disposal of the public lands in Southern States for homestead settle ments are now being prepared, and will, in a lew days, be ready for transmission to tho dis trict otlicers in those States. The Arlington Mansion. The household effect left at the Arlington Mansion by General Lee, or rather tin frag ments remaining of them, were yesterday deli vered to the party authorized by General Lee to receive them. This was douo, tho National In (elligincer fays, under an order ot tho Presidunt. It appears that nearly everything of any value had been stolen, and many valuable hcirlooins, ineluding some of the family portraits, had been purloined. The portraits were taken from the frames, packed in boie.", and stored )n the upper loft of the mansion for safety in 1861. These boxes had been broken open, and everything of real value taken awav, and the letters and private papers of General Lee scattered over the loft. Police Arreata. The police report lor tho quarter ending with September, shows 3140 arrests for various of fences; over one-tbird of them colored persons, and about an equal number of foreigners. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, October 2. Stocks an bettor. Chl- caKO and itock Island, 10?jJ ; Cumberland oroforrea, 6T4; Illinois Central, 125; Michigan jaonthern, !K); ISew Yorx Central, 118-J ; Kcudinir. 118; Hudson River. 124; Canton l otupuny, b5; bno Railroad, 871; Western Lmon loej-'niph. 5o; United .Mats Coupons, 1881. 111; do. 1802. 1111; do. 116. 1(0; Tcn-lorttes, 991; treasury 7'80 Notes, 105ttl0ti: Gold, 148; Sterling Exchange dull at Sii per cent, lhe money market is easy. PMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 2 Eepoited by Do Haven & Bro., xs o. 40 S. Third street. BETWEEN HOARDS. 200O Citv s new . . 19' 63 stt Lonleh Nav. . 69 S1000 Sen N Bt Ln. . 88 20 sh do 69 'ino um o-ajtooupiiia 25 sn Glrard Bank.. 59 5 sh Keaa. . . .trans 684 100 sli do 69 100 sh do b5 68! 200 sh do 2d.. 58? 200 sh do 1,6 682 810000 Leh 6s, 84 f i S3O0O ao j 5000 Alia v hi m. po Ban utscn o 200 sh 1'enna K..hao bit 15 sh do ti lOOshl'hfc E 2d 331 lOOsnUatapt U2S lOOsn do o i!3 llOsh do Dwra; jujsu uccan. ...dw. ii 100 sh do 82 Rtaiement of deposits and coinace at the Mint of the United States, Philadelphia, during tbe month of September, 16uG: yaiue. Gold deposits 31,174.B!7 7t Silver depo.-its and puiuuases 33 499 95 Total depo-its. ... . 1,208 197 69 COINAGE EXECU1EU. OOI.D. Denominations. jVk. of Pieces lioubiu eaules 02.930 i iue bars 2 Value. 81,258,000 -00 172-84 Total C2 932 t-lLVKlt. $1,258,772-84 $25 00 27,01250 625 250 125 75 6,640-78 Dollars 25 Halt dollars 54,025 Quarter dollars 25 1 limes 25 Hall dime 25 1 hrce-cent pieces 25 line bars 14 Total 64.162 COPPER. 1.185,000 802 250 2,017,000 833,689-03 11 850 00 6 045 00 100,850-00 Cents Two-cent pieces. . Three-cent pieces, Total 3 604 250 RECAPITULATION, 118,74500 1 258,772 84 33,689-08 118,74600 81,411,206 87 Gold coinago 62 932 (Silver do 64,lti2 Copper do 8,604 250 Total No. of pieces 3,621,844 Execution of Allen P. Egtfleston. Newport, Ky.. September 28. The murder of Captain Almon P. Mentor by Alton 1'. Eggleston, who, until his complete identiticatlon by parties who knew him here, gave his name as Waiter B. Watson, took place under circumstance ot such a neouliar charaoter that, before detailing the final scenes in the tragedy, it may prove both interesting- and instructive to review me preiuae, oy repro ducing Dricny tne meiancnoiy circumstance. On the night ot the 5th ol June last the murdered man returned to his residence in the city from Cin cinnati, where in his capacity as leader and pro prietor ot the celebrated cornot band bearing his pauie, no unu ouuuuuieu no jwriuruiauuu at mu Mike Ltpman circus and meuagerie then exhibit ing in that city. Accompanied by his son. a young man, and member of the band, he reached tho door of his House, wntcn, contrary to custom, ne iouna ajar. Somewhat surprised at the circumstance, and tot a little startled irom tbe instantaneous reflection tbat burglaries were lrcquent at toe time, ne naaieueu bis pace, aud entering tbe house, saw the figure of a man, brought into relief by the moonlight shining thrOUgU Uie nan-open Hour OI U ueuruuiu, rruuuru by tbe staircase upon which the intruder was thus revealed. lhe iaCi mat .cggiesiuu, ever biuou uib ronfjiitj, euteitaintd not tho slightest hope of reprieve irom the deuth penalty, studiously closed his lips as to tho mental workings ot hi nature, save to his spiritual advisers, tteva. aiupur". oui.ii.iuu uu Mruefler, ot the Bapt st Church excluded Irom tho knowledge ol the press everything usually regarded as interesting in the latter days of a cnuiiuul, and adhering to tins ru'iier cumiuouunmB uuuuui diii up to his appeal auce outside tbe Jail, leaves little to be told save what was seea by all. Egglcston ate his last suppei, last evening, atJ6 o'c ock: but touched bu lood sparingly, and spent tho night, up to 12 o'clock, in religious exorcisos. He then retired, aud slept soundly until 4 o'clock this morning, when h arose and prayed lor an hour lie nuu LreuwBPi , v, diank a little Catawba wine. the place of execution seleoted was woll adaptel tn aHoid 'agoodsiglu" of the hideous spectacle. iT i" au an phnheatre at the bead of Columbia stroet, formed by gradually sloping hilis on all sides, which lou d have admitted ot probably 100,000 peoplo "uu u .1 nr.ir!.lnri that mu tt liaH aoaniit. 't! ... Ait. aiiv hnmanittf Tint, AVAP fiftfifin iboueaud out of the population ot the three cities and the country surrouuuiua, wmcu uuu u u...o lnr.rlv hve hundred thousand peoolo, were present; near iy h,mH,najir vmnAn anil Miililmn . tint these luciuuBu ..... -. The aaUows is an old clumsy frame, with an ordi nary tran-door, cross-beam with rusty iron ring, ui mtii ii tall oi ten teet cloar. Tho maohine nri heen ued twice the first time about twenty. ve vears ago, and the second time about twelve Sears since The crowd commonced to gather as riv as 7 o'clock in the morning, and there tt stood arid gaped all the day until the spectaole was oyer. ti,S riath uiaroh eommenoed Irotn tne Jail at a ouaiter oast one o'clook, tbe culprit being seated ln 2n oDenPtwo-bore carriage, with his spiiitual ad. 'mn and followed bya wagon containing hi. coffin Pale and fixed his teaturea appeared, bnt hia demeanor was calm, and not a geeiure revealed the Uitvrnal ttrugglo witn Impending dvftth. Efgleston was accompanied by ihe Rhnriff and two depaties. two physicians, and two ministers of the coapel. The rope had already bren plaand around his neck, ann all that remained was to hear his dying words, fasten the fatal cord to the cross beam, and executo the law's yenrnanoe npon the nn hai py man The siirht of tha ghastly cap and the horrid engine of death excited no appareat emotion In the man ; he stood firm aa a rook unmoved as a statue. After stepping on the trap he delivered an address in a measurably deliberate manner, and with perfect distinctness. The rope drew throngh the neck knot, some blnn dermr official baying lailed to tie tbe m&rd knot which prevents uch a horrid rennlt Horror and dtemay spread oyer tbe features of tha Sheriff and his deputies; bu in the cour-e of a minute, which most have at emed cea'uries to tbe condemned, he was taken np trom tbe ground and carried npon the gallows once more. As he was o-lng picked nn his hn-ky voice from beneath the iihastly cap exclaimed, "Oh, gentlemen, don't let that occur again," The nervousness natural to the occasion, and tho frjtght imparted to the otlicers by this unanticipated circumstance, delayed the exocutlon ful y three minntea, but at last the ropa was readjusted, trap resprnng, and the booy ot Allen P. Egloston, now atrupgllng in its death agony, hung suspended from the gallows beam. Th horrid drawing np of the shoulders peculiar to those hung by tho neck until they are dead was observaolo tor three minutes, and it is probaD e that at the expiration ot that brief period lite was eit'tiot. Tbe body bung for over halt an honr. and was then cut down and cetlined for interment In the potters' Held, or among the graves of friend?, provided any claim that Christian ollico. FINF On Tuesday morning, the 2d Instant, HENRY H. FINE, in the 1Mb ear oi his ago. Vis maie irlends and those of thelamlly are respoctmlly Invited to attend the funeral, Irom his late residence Mo. 1131 Pine street, nn Thursday aitetnoon at 3 o'cloog. Services at St Peter's C btirch. OARSF.D On October 1, CAROLINE PARKER, daughter of Richard and il argareita Uarsed, aged 1 years and 7 months. 'lhe Irlends of the famt'v are respectfully Invited to attend her lunnral, nom the residence oi her parents, trunk lord on Wednesday next at 'i o'clock. Interment at Laurel llitl Cemetery. $ ISAACS Suddenly, on October 1. ESTHER, beloved whe tt Aaron Isaacs, In the 88th vear of her au-e Knneral wlil take place irotn ln r lute res't'once. No 933 N. "econd street, duo notice of which will bo givn. Oew Voik -'Herald'' plcaso copy.) RICHARDSON On the evening of tho lstmstant, JOHN RU:ilARI)HON, In the 77th yoarol his age. HIh friends and thosa ot the tamily are Invited to attend his luneral, trom his late residence, No. 124 N. Tenth street, at 'IH o'clock r. M., on Filth day, the 4th instant. Interment at Friends' Western o round. WARN E. Suddenly, on the evening ot the 1st Instant, KLIZA M., wl.eoi JC. t. Warne, ln the 71st year of her age Due notice will be given of the funcra'. "O HANDS WITH MOVABLE OR PERM A JJ ncnt letters lor marking fools, etc , furnished at tne ii aro ware more oi inuji.i n c huaw o, 8S0(K.ignt ihircy-flve) MARK KT St.. below Nlnh PHOTOGRAPHERS, PICTURE-FRAME MA kers, Ixioking Glass Dealers, and others who use lion t-crew ryes, .Brass Kings Knobs. ,v a is and HooKs, 'lacks, llrads. Ac. are invited to examine the assurt mcntotthoseatticlesat TUl'MAN As II AW '8, Mo. H8fl 'Eight Ihtrtv-rlve) M A KKKX tst., below Ninth. BAWL FROM YOUR WINDOW TILL DAY llgbt and it will not bring you assistance as soon as the springing of a Watchman's Rattle. Every house keeper rhould bnve one in the chamber ready tor anv emergency. A let of nud-ountiing ones just opeued by TRUMAN & iMIAVV, Nn. m (Eight Thlrty-tlve) MARKET Hi., below Ninth. "TJE TIIAT HATH EAKS TO HEAR, LET XI HIM HEAR "Instruments to assist the hear ing at MAl'KIKAV, No. 115 .".TtNl'll Street beioir Chesnut 9 4 1m WARHUKTON, FASHIONABLE HATTFK, fJo. 430 CHESNUT Street. Next door to Post Office. 915 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES 'pIE "EVANS & WATSON" SAFE ALWAYS RELIABLE. The "Inside Door" Safe Mover Falls. Philadelphia, September 26, 18(j6. MESSRS. KVANS & WAT80V;- Gentlcmen : About six years ago we purchased from you one of your Flre-Vroot .Sales, which we placed in our m'U on Maiket street, west of the bridge. Yester day morning our mill was destroyed by Are, and the Uate tailing into the cellar amongst the ruins, was sub jected to a cheat heat. After the fire was subdued we opened tbe Mate, and found our meney, books, papers, policies of Insurance, etc. etc, perfectly presrkved. We chccrlully recommend your ftaie to a 1 desiring pro tection In the event of fire. Kespectlully yours, l'ETERSON & MARSHALL, No. 3042 Market street. We take pleasure In referring to the above certificate, which, with the many others ln our possession, proves our Safes to be. as we have always represented them, a TEKFECT protection. We are the sole mannlacturers of Safes with inside or doable doors. Oar prices are lower than other makers, and we earnestly desiie all seeking a Sale with the greatest security, to examine our large stock before purchasing elsewhere. EVANS & WATSON, No. 811 CHESNUT St. 9 27 6trp EVANS & WATSON, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF S .A. F E S PESK1NED FOR Bank, Mercantile, or D welllng-Hous Use Established Over 25 Years. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Safes with Inside Doors. If ever Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. TVAREIlOOMSi No. 811 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. f9 5 5p YTINK, SUGAR, 15 UTTER, AND OYSTKH CRACKERS, TUB BEST IN THE CITY FULLER & JOHNSON, 9 4 tuthslm No 16 S. F.10 BTEENTH Stieet. o NLY BREAD FIT TO EAT, What the Doctor said. Oneot tbe first Physicians ot tbis city said to bis patients': ''Use Aerated Bread. It's tbe only Biead fit to eat." We can give tbe name. FULLED & JOHNSON, 9 4 tuthslm No 16 8. EIGHTEENTH Street. Q ROCKER'S TIP-TOP CRACKERS. TRY THEM, and see It the truth cant' be told ln au advertisement FULLER & JOHNSON, 4 tutnslni8p No. 16 8. EIGHTEENTH Street WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCBIP- Mlons of character, with advice on business rbeaitn, education, etc., given daity, by V 1 BlUUldUirul tf. la. UA r il. at N o.i MB. TENTH Street. above Cbesoat s ITARCH. 600 BOXES WOOD'S PEARL and Olos. BtarcU, In store .and for saja or t WwlBM Mo. W M. r&ST Street CARPETINGS. JAMES II. 0ME & CO., Ko. 626 CIIESXUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh Street. NEW CARPETINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Just Received Per Fteamer Melita. French and English, Axminster, Royal, Wilton 6-4 Velvets, English Brussels, Crosaley Tapestries. NOVELTIES IN FRENCII COOUS. NEW STYLES OP 6-4 Velvets, Axminster, Wiltons and Brussels. Carpels for Halls, with Borders. English 011 Cloths. English and American Three-Piles Ingrain and Venetians. Drugget., Cocoa Matting., Tlug., Mat., Linen Crumb Cloth. , JA1V.ES h. ORNE & CO., No. 626 CHESNUT Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. NEW CARPETINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FALL IMPORTATIONS, JUST OPENED. r9222ffi4. RCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. FALL IMPORTATIONS op CAEPETINGS, NOW OPENING. LATEST STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES. JO a. I LACK WOOD, No. 832 A11CI1 Street, TWO DOORS BELjW NINTH STREET. 0 15ftiitbTmrp JjEEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CAIIPET WAREHOUSE, No. 910 ARCH STREET, ABE OTEMNG AK ENTIRE NEJV HTOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Carpetlngs, In averr style and variety. C9 49m5p T 1STEWART DEPLY, AT No. 263 8. HECOXD U . Bfreet. keeps cenolantJj on band a large assort mnt el CarpcU. Oil Cotlis. ilactlnns, DrtUiTets, Win dow Miadcs eic. etc, valcb he nouid luvue the at ttntlon ot all who wish to purchase. 9 29 3t MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. BONNET OPENING, Wednesday, October 3, 1866. "WOOD & GARY, io. 725 CIIESMJT STREET. 101 rptl SPLKNDID OPENING OF FALL AND WIN TKR HTY LEW. SIRS. il. A. B1NDEK. No. 1031 CHI'S ACT Street. I'hlladciphla IMPOUTKB OV LAHIf-H' KBllSh AND CLOAK TBIUMlMtJS. Also. !nii.i,?,'',,5VJnfk ?f In'Hor'ed Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Ohlhlren's Dress. Parisian Dress and Cloak: MakluB In all Its VHrietles. I.adleg turnlahlna; Ihelr rlrh and costly materials mar reir on being artiatioallr fitted, and their work ttnUbed In the most prompt and indent niauoer, at tht lowest possible prices at twentv foor hours' notice. Cutting and bantliiK. Patterns in sets, or by the single piece, lor merchants and dress makers, now ready. 9 20 8m BONNET OPEN fNQ. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 E. P. CILL & CO., 1011m XO. 780 ARCH STREET. MRS. B. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Ha handsome assortment of MIlLINEBT) Miss and Infants' Bat and Caps, Bilks, Velvet Crap Blbbons. Feathers. Flower, frame, etc. 7 jgj 'jPT K I 9 T R R'S, " tfCP ,.,.No 145 orth KIGHTH STREET. Will 1 pen on TniTRflDAY, Octobers. 9Wtt FALL AM) WIN TEH it I LLINEBT Of) -EIGHTY SPLENDID PnOTOGRAPIIS OKJ. of Female Beauties wlU ha tent free by anail for S?-CnRKdrM Al 6M1TH Wi lx il, tatlonX 1U Ml fraOWB, 1 '! AaSwiawai n 1 mi mi,
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