8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGHAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1866. HEAVY ROBBERY A Ttubfr ot UB)tn)(ii Is nobbed of Three Thouiand Dollar A Woman Arrested on Suspicion No Cine to the Stolen Money Obtained. A most darln and audacious robbery was jmtp tratec) ou lucsday mirbt iu a house ol ill repute in tots oity. the lull particulars ol wuieh were developed jesterday at the Jefferson Market 1'oline Court. On Tuesday nicrnini a roan named Charles Tucker, teacher of langnarcs, residing in Detroit. Miohivan, arrived in tins city, and -topped at a hotel on Broad way. His object in commit to New York was to iiiTost atom $5000, which be had accumulated, in lim td fcta'oB bonds. After be had secured bis room be went to place iu East Houston street, aud taiquircd tor a tcmale whom ho bad accompanied to the aonse on a loriner visit to the city. Ho was to d that the (rirl, whose name U Mary Jane Mc Don call, was not ttioru, but tbat hor where, bouts woro known, aud that it lie would wait she wun.d be Mint tor. He did so, and whiie he was aittmr in the bouso happened to think whother his Bioney, which be carried in an inside pocket of bis vest, was sa le. At the hotel ho bad taken his money , aud p acod tho bills in tho pocket, securing the orxDine to tbo pocket by thrco strong; pint. Ho found his money all ri?rit by toeling it, and so waited. In a short time the srirl arrived. He arose about ball-past seven o'clock in tbe morning aud Kit the ouse, returning to the hotel About 10 o'clock be started lor a broker's ofllco b n all street He was some time in reaching the eOlco, and when be entered asked lor 85000 in btvn ihirty bonds. As he did so be placed bis hand la tbe In'ide pocket of his vest, and drew out his money, wbon, to bis surprise, he saw tie pins securing tbe pocket werw gone, aud out ol tbo $5000 therowore miasma $8010. He at once star to J out in quest of an oflicer, aud soon found policeman No. 2Ufa, of the idrhtli l'reciiict. To h-m be confided the story of his Iom. The lat ter, takina lucaor with hun, proceeded to tuo house in Houston gtreot; but th girl was not there Inquiring, they woie toid that sho lived at No ti5 Vaudam street, with hor parents. 1'hithe.r thoy wont, aiiu found toe girl at home with hor mother. With out saying anything to ibo mot nor tliu ollicer told, the jfirl that sho was wanted, and taking her into custody marched her to the Statiou. She was scaichod, bnt ijo money whatovor was found upon ber. Inckor bad bis money in largo bills, occupying but little space, and tho stolon money was in fivo $000 notes, one 100 bill, aud SilO in Uttios and tens, so that whoever had takou it could hnvo easi.y disposed of it in making bis comnlaiut lucker stated that be was tort) -two years of flgo. bad boon sixteen years in tn Ib country, bHt that Ins native conutry was France, and that lor tho past low years be has lived in Detroit tenching tho modom Innsruages Hi is apparently a scholarly man, and is said to move in hm her circles wm re he belongs Ibe prisoner is a girl twemy-two years of ago, was born in this cit , and has always lived with her patents. Her lather is, aud lias long beon, a meinoer of tbo police lorce In this city. About three years the daughter was seduced, since which tuiio sho has lived a lilo of shame Sho i oi very prepossessing appearance, and has received a good education. It I need less to fay that both ol her parent wore tomlly lcnorant even of the loss ot their daughter's diameter, lor she has always been living with thfcDi. and they are, moreover people of the most undoubted respfctiibiiiiv. l'hi blow, coupling wiih it a kuowicoge ot their daughter's conduct and her al esred guilt, lias had uuou ttiem a terrible effect Tho prisoner repeated her assertions of Inno cence of cuy crime, and at her examination wa apparently as much afiected as was her lather, who was present ishe wn committed, bail ooing re. Inscd, for trial at the General Sessions jy. y. Herald. PARADE OF NEW ENGLAND VETERANS. The Aui icnt and Ilouorablc Artillery of Iloston antl tlie Amoskcosa, of Man chester, N. II., Visit Ktwburyport, and Have a Good Time, Etc. KtwunnypoKT, lla6s., October 3. The Ancient ana Horioiuble Artillery Company ot Boston, tno Auio-ktau Veterans ot Manchester, N. H., aud the Vuieiau Aitil or Comiauy of AewOuryport the three olile-t military organizations iu Anv-rica have been observing their annual parade in this city to-day, The octagon was an unusual one in Nowbvryport, and the cay was lnudo a holiday. The mills, stores, nnd schools were closed, and all the town were out to sue tne military snow. I he Ancient from Boston were accompanied by Adjutant-Ueni ral ochuullor, who represented tho state, and the Amoskeags rroua Acw tan pshire by Governor binytbe, Adjutant General Natt Head, and nearly ail tho member's ol the Governor's stuff. Alter paradiut through all the principal streets tho tl-rce ancient companies brought up in irontot the City 1 1 ail. lrom tho steps ot whioa Mayor Groves delivered to them a bnel, happy speech of weicomo. Alter this they marched into tho hall and partook ol an elegant dinner, got up in the nest ot style. The Ancient aud Honorablo Artillery Company returned to Boton during tbo latter part oi the afternoon, and fimxhed ttio day with a dinner at tbo Uniied Slate Hotel. The Amoskeag veterans re mained, and made thoir headquarters at tho Moin bii c House. Governor Smy tho, Adjutant 'General Natt Ooad, and tbe Goveuor's stall' officers aro tho guests ot Major Ben Ferloy l'oore. In honor of the Amos keats a grand levee and ball look place this even ing at tbe City Hall, at which the Mewburyport beauties ana the Is'ev Hampshire braves tripped tnioueh tbe mazy dance. To-morrow there is to be another parado and visit to Kaulsoury and a dinner. The Amoskeags return home on bund ay. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Robbery of Plate.--At an early hour last Sunday morning tbe residence ot T. B. Peterson, Jtsq., at the southwest corner ot Broad aud Uirard avenue, was entered through the basement window wbicn looks out upon tne iront garden, on Broad street A large quantity of silverware was carried oil, in value about 8-1000 Tbe lannly of Mr. Peter son retired at about mldmeht. About 5 o'clock on Sunday morning a seivant discovered the iron door in Iront of the house open, and further luvesugation revealed the burglarp. Tbe stolen goods consist in part of 26 silver teaspoonB, 26 silver forks, 11 heavy Biiver tablespoons, 12 silver Iruit knives, 8 silver mugs, a number of napkin rings, 2 large fruit baskets, besides a number of soup ladles, table spoons, salt cellars, sagar tongs, mustard cups, des sert spoons, etc, all made of silver aud a number of them lined with gold. Tbe articles taken were all cither marked with Mr. Peterson's lull name or initials, or those of member! of his lamily. The thieveB bad a high reearri tor their stomachs as well us their pockets. The bottles ol choice braudy were taken lroui a cabinet and plaoed With glasses on tbo dining-room table. Ine bottles bad beon emptied of their contents. Previous to the burglary tho street lamps bad been extinguished, and the laot of the window aud doors being lefc open in connection therewith, does not speak very well lor the police arrangements in tbat vicinity. A Pugnacious Individual. There was quite a disturbance in tbe neighborhood of Gorman town avenue and Oxford etiecti last niaut. I ne "Boys in Blue," who had turned out with torches and transparencies, were marching quietly aloug, when a crowd who had collected on the sidewalk: uttered some derisive shouts, and immediately after wards a number of bricks and other missiles were thrown into the ranks ot the procession, one man named James McKeuuawaa seou by Offlcor Myers to throw a brick that struck a vouug man in tiio procession on tbe bead, knocking hun senseless, and injuring? him, as it afterwards proved, in a very serious manner. Tho ollicer immediately attempted to arrest McKenna, when the latter turned on him and made a violont assault. Another ollicer coming op at this point, tho two together managed to sottie the desperado, and ho was taken before Alderman Clouds, who committed him lor a mrther hearinir, as tbe injuries inflicted by Mclveuna on the porson ho struct are oi sucu a serious nature mat uia ine is iu danger. A Bklligkrent in Trouble.! William itmitiv. in whose brain the unreuoiogists wou d mnnounoe tho bump ol destructive's to be quite lure, became the victim oi circumstances last oven- na. Whilst laboring under a superabundat now ot mints. Will, it is alleged, acted in a vory violent ii miner, aud attempted to destrov the property of inoffensive citizens in the neiehberhood of Broad and Coatos streets. Naturully the attention ot the Dolice was attracted to his eccentric movements, and an ollicer attemptedto arre't him. lie, how ..tr not carina Dartioulunv about bein? arrestod assaulted the officer, but came off seouud best, and was taken belore Alderman Hutchinson, who held lum in $Bu0 to answer lor bis pugnacious propen sities. Tije Parade last iuut. There was a large toichliuht parade last evening of the Repub licans of the Second Congressional and First Sena torial .Districts, 'i'ne clubs of the First. Second t-nnrlh. Seventh. Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, aud Twenty .iii. Wants turned out. The Kepubncan Invinci wo.a nut also very strong. A number of trans- 7.' ..,.iM ,,h warious devices, wore displayed by tivi iiu, ' Tb nrocussion pawed over au exteudod BUD VIHVVI " ' joutc. i Meeting of the Philadelphia Bap tut association. Tbe Association assembled this n orniDs at 9.30 A M., and the meeting was opened wi prayer. TneHov. Mr. H W. Tarker, of the Thltd Freed mm. ' I bnrch, Alexandria, V .made some remarks in regard to ibelr condition, and a thousand dollars were pled red to him on tbe spet by individuals in the Association. From the ret orts of the various churches the tol lowinr statistics are gathered : Additions to the Chorcn : Ry tjaptim, 2120; by letter, 4fR by experience, 238 ; by reMoiation, 60; fo al, 2879 Diminutions:- By lettor. 476; byranro, 286; bytxenslon, 219; by deaih, 222; to'al, 1153. Totai membership. 15,858. Net increase, 1806. Ibe circular inter wis read by its autnor, Bev. H II. Marsh 8ntict "I raining of Convoris." Ibe letter was listened to with marked attention, and was a very ab e esay on the subject. A report was submitted by Ibe it v. Dr. J- w Smltn, m regard to establishing a houso for Widows and indigent Women of the Baptist denomination, abich met with Ii o beariv approbation of the Asso ciation, and wa adopted without a dicntin voice. The report of the Committee on Obitnarei was read by its cbairman, Rev. J. E. Chosshire, referring lo tbe death ol several eminent, clergymen and lay m n. The r port was a vt ry elaborate aud able one, end showed a deep knowledge of tbe lives and characters ot the deceased members 1 ho Association adjourned at 12 30 to meet at 2 80 T. M. This evening tbe services will be or a highly interesting cliaractor, and the final adjournment will taki place at tbe conoiuslonot tbe services. A Dipobbkrlt Disposed Of. An ex am pie was made last night of one of those d sorderly chaiactrra wl-o, to gratify their own spleen, will attend meetings, and express in a very foroiblo mnnner their disnke to what is said. A follow, who atundud a meeting that was held last nirht at Fortieth and Lancaster avenue, wa airested for disturbing the meeting by violently hissing and eroanmg the speaker whenever a sentiment was uttered ti at did not suit bis views. U was arrested, and A riernian Allen very properly hold that it he aid not approve the sentiments of tho moetintrhe hud better stay away, and fined him, aud sent him away with a tevere reprimand. A Grand Haul on a Larceny Cape. Last nii'ht a man by fho nimoot Put nek Gill stopped at a place on Front street, below South. Aftor ho bad lolt, bo dl-covored that lie had paid rather too much for tho short season of enjoyn -ut he hud pussed tbroukh. Ho then lound that somo bad made oft with his surplus ca-h, to the s mount of some S6U0. He immediately informed tbe police authorities of his mistoitnne, and a squad of men were sent, who arrested Dennis Lamuerc, George Venn, usan Wi son, Helen Brown, and l'hoste Gcorpo, lor lemf guilty of n bluni' him. 1 bey had a luarina beiore Alderman Tittermary, who committed them all to answer. Who Did It ? Yesterday evening, com plaint was entered against John Underwood, Annie Myers, and Elizabeth Brown, bv a man who.it is ancaca, lost ms pocket book containing oo. wlulo in their company iu a tavern at the corner of Front andWainut streets. I ho ttirco were arrested last night ai tliat place, and had a hearinir beloro A'dor man Hutk-r.v ho deemed the evidence to beauflicirnt to commit them in default of $500 each, to answer tbe choruo of larceny. John Underwood, it is smd. i- a professional, and as tho other two were in his cemj any at tho time, it was naturally supposed that tbey undeistood what was going on. A Mysif.kious Disappearance. A young pirl named Emma Harris ias been niissui" lrom her home since yesterday morning. Sho is 13 yiai s old, and res'des at No. l'.O Dana Btreot. she ctarted out to collect some money or hor mo her 1 bo last accounts that were beard about her woro to the cilect that she bad collected about $60, and had several moro places to go to. Ihe family are very much distressed at her absence, and willlirladly receive any lulbrmatien which may load to tbo dis covery ot her whereabouts, or throw any light wuaievcr npon ner ram. ADeadLnnocknt. As an officer was pa trolling bis beat early this morning his attention was called to something that looked rather untistia , on a lot in Sblppcu street, below Eighteenth. On making a close examination no toui.a a newly-born mulo infant, dead, and covered, ever With quicklime. It bad evidently been thcie but a short 1 1 mo, although iLo lin e bad pecan to act on tne tissues. Notice was sent to the Coroner to hold cn investigation. Death of a Chief Engineer. Mr. Hobeit Hodgson, Chief Engineer ol the Baltimoro Central Railroad, died on ltiesdav last, at Oxtord, I'enusylvsn a. Mr. Hodgson was a remarkably cfbcient ollicer, and enjoyed man eminent der,o tho confidence ol tbe Company wi h which ho was connected. Ho was creat-y respeo ed as a man, and his prolessiona' talents made bitn widely known. His diath causes since: e sorrow to alargoorclo of acquaintances. The Cholera in the city would still ap peal to be on the increase, as liity ne w cases wei e repoit'd to thi. Board of Health up to noon to-day. The Board no longer makes publio the number ot deaths resulting from tbe disease, as there is a great discn paucy between the reiurns mudo daily to iho Board and the weekly mortality list. We do no: think, however, thut (here is any occasion for a panic, as the returning coolness ol the temperature will soon diBBipate tbo seeds the plague. The. Knock Down Argument. A.s the 'Boys in Blue" ot the Nineteenth Ward wore pass ing Germautown road and Oxiord street, in proces sion, last evening, an a'tack wiih stones was mado imon them, resulting in serious injury to James Button, a young man in tbo une. John McKenna u said to have been the iruilty party in the affair. and be was accordingly taken into custody, but suectcded in knck-n down Ollicer Myers while ! arrest was beinir mado. Aldorman C ouds this morning conunittod McKenna for a further hearing. Piano Tuning. We would call the attention of our readers to Mr. Hargent's card. which may be found in anotbor column. All per sons about saving tbeir pianos tuned, or put in order lor the w.ntcr, will do well to call on .him belore going elsewhere Ladies Votihg. Bev. Benry Ward Beeclier, in his letter from eekskill to the Plymouth congregation, declares tbat he has always advocated "the nirhtg of black nd white, of men ana women to the vote." But it is a great mistake to suppose that tbe ladios have not very mnuontiai voie aireaay. jjoes ftir. lieecner ever co upon a pleasure jaunt, or invite "a lew friends" to dinner without Mrs. K. first giving hor vote in tavor ol the measurer In all social questions, from least to areateBt. leminino opinion has a power- lul influence, rnncipany oy tne voio oi tbe ladies has been established the important lact tbat tne most neat and becoming stylos of clothing tor gen tlemen are to ue iouuu at iowkk Hall, no. bis Haskht Ktkkbt, Bkmmbtt k Co. HOMCBOPAT1JIC Bkmedius One of Dr. Hum. pbreys' cases of medicines, containing thirty-live vials, embraces remedies lor every well-known disease, and co-ts $10. A family provided with one of tbem will save during the year ten time the amount of tbeir cost, in obviating the necessity ot medical auenaance, uesiues securing its members lrom piotracted and serious illness. The trifling outlay required should be a consideration with all wno beueve in uie axiom mat --a suicu in time saves nine." Disease, to be overcoino. must be promptly met, and Dr. Humphreys' remedies are invaiuaiiie lor sucn a purpose. Mew torn courier. UUMPUU1CY8' bPKCiriO HOMCKPATHIO MKDICUNE lOUPAKY. NO, 5t)2 II ROADWAY. N. Y. Too Cakdid by Half. ?,Tom and nl wif0 were disputing one day Ol tbolr personal Uttltl) ln aate r Quoth she, "Tliouith tny wit vou dlsDarave I'm certain, dear husband, our lrionds wUl 'attest That, compared with your own, aiitsi Mi juttpment is bent !" Quoth Tom "Ho they said at my marriann Note Tom has since shown good ludmr,n i petting suited at Charlos btokos & Co's oae-nniV ;..,,i. i,o tin,,,, i,i, o-inoe, To KOLDiEKS of Mexican Wn aud War of laic Land Wairants wanted. Hewes F.mio & Co , No. 60 bouth Third street. l'hilsdolphta. Among the articles taken into tiik Far Wr.BT laBt year by one or two Indian traders were a lew gros ot rbalou's "Night Blooming Coreus," with which some of tbe rod ladles were bo doiighted that they would not look at the other notions as long as it lasted. Even in tbe savage state woman U tasteful. Rahway Democrat 1 live-Twenty Coupons, Duo November 1, Wanted by Drexel & Co., No. 4 bouih t hird street. The Elliptic Lock-Stitcu JSewino Macbink, with all tho latest improvements and attachments, incomparably the bent for family Use. Elliptic 8. HI. Co. Agents wanted; No, 023 Chesuut street, l'Lila, A MiRiTOR'OtJB Discovery Every inxlieloBS housekeeper jusUy hods In hlvb intimation the treat utility ol a superior kitchen lanare. I his largo class ol tbe community wi I be riatifled to learn that Mr. J. . Clark, the we 1-known inventor ol the best and most celebrated im rovemenls in stoves and tanrrs, I BS linrlee fd and la nm Intrndnnlns- his Gold Medal Kanp, wkich Is pronounced by the most competent ilodares to be lar suntirlor to all others. 1 he merits of this falrhlv imnrOTfrl ranvn eonslst in its great economy of luel, its simplicity and con venience of management, and the etllotoncy and quickness with which it pert or ms the Important pro cesses ot cooking and baking The firebox Is cylindrical, and Is plaoed in tbe centre ol tue ran re, thus bringing all of the boiler uo es airrctiv over tao ure, t ierobv causing an Im mrnse aving of fuel, and fiulshmg the work quickly nun i ern criy. it win neat water lor a Dam-room, and will beat three room comfortably. A small, adfustable fire-brick cylinder is inserted for summer use, thus requiring but a small quantity of fuel, and. as the fire-brick retains the heat in the centre ol the tange, it does not in tho least heat tho loom during the summer sesson. Ibe ovens ot till- unrivallod ran ire arevorv cana- elous, and are quickly and thoroughly heated by means of an improved aud siinp ltied arrangement ol flues, the dralt of which is easily aud perfectly roirulatod by means ol only one dampor, instead o f tnree or lour, as in tno oid-lusiuonod, expensive ranges, Another valuablo feature of this superior range is, tbat tbe oven is situated attbosida of tho ranee, so tnat it can be conveniently oponed, used, and cl scd. without the treat Inconvenience and danger of leaning over the fire to reach the oven, as is tbe case when the oven is situated over the range. ihe oven can easily be drawn out of the ranars whenever the flues rcqutro oiesnlng. This excel lent ana unequa tea range is strictly air-tis-nt, whcreDy the cold air is entirely excluded when requioite. and the dralt reiteotlv rceulated. thus cuusing a saving ot about fifty per cent, ot I'ael. in tbe limns oi tms briot notice wo can sneenv oniy a lew ot the important and valuable Improve- mcntB rmbracd in tniBjust'y eulebrated range, we, theieloro. respectlully rocommend housekeepers. merchants, and others, to call and examine It at Mr. Clark's extensive establishment, No. 1008 klarkot street, wliere he is rapidly seliintr them, at so low a price as to enable all to purchase who wish to obtain tue nest range ever onerea to the public. Get. While You are About it. the Bew.- jiieretore ro-ort to u. t . Keimer's photograph gal lery, No. b'24 Arch street. For fike confections, fruits, and dolicaclos, go to G. W. Jenkins, No 1037 Spring Garden street. Twelfth and Cbksnut is the nlnco to nnrcliasa Cork Maitresscsand Boddins. and to have vour Fur niture rcupholstered, varmshod, and repaired by practical woikmon. rXASTfC BTITCU 8 ilTJTTLE. OR IsE WING GROVER & I BAKKRR HKillKST PKEM1LMI StlVlNtl MACHINKS, No. 7.10 CH KSNLT bTBEfcr. LOCKSTITCH MACHINES, Ml-.WlNt VACHISE. FOIt TAlLOKS, BIIOEMAK.KKS, HA 1)1)1. EKH, H KNKSS MAKERS. CAKIUAOK MAK.KUH, L ATEST AND BE run FAMILY USE. TUB ONLY MACHINE TUATBOTH MV.W f f.nr KC'l Li AM) FMBHOIOER9 VKBEELTLY Superior (styles f Keady-madb CL0Tnito. SUrEIUOB bTYLKS Oy Kl ADY-MADB CLOTI11SO. WANAMAKUK & ItROWM, Popular Clotuiwo House, OAK 11 ALL, t'outhcast comer Sixth and Iarkkt Streots DIED. ADOLriT. Suddcnlv. on the mnminir of thn iti In- stuni, l, A 1 UAK1.N t, wile of Alfred W. Adolnli. aued 33 years. i ne relatives ana mends ot tne tamity are resnecttully Invited to attend the tuneral, from the residence oi her husbaad. So. tiUS trankllu street, on Monduv inom iw at Id o'clock, without furtbei notice. Funerai to proc-ed to monuuieni uenieicrs , " BliOWSK. On the 2'1 Instant. ALEXANDER iiuu n .ac nr.. in me onrn year oi uib auo. tils maie iriends und tue rcatives ol tue family are In vited to attend the tuneral. from his Into residence. No. 211 ew street, on 8aiur,iay, the 6th instant, at 1 o'clock, 'it, nreceed to Laurel HIM. CAKUOLU-On the 2d instant, JOHX CARROLL, in tlie 74 tli vear ol his ace. 'Ibe relatives and lrionds of the fami'y, and South wark Kent neiai ociety aie respect , uii.t invited to attend tue tuneral. trom nit late residence, o. 3'1 wortu ntrejt, on Htuiday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Mutual Ground for InterinenL MAt'KK.NZlk. (Jn Tliursdav mornlnir. Octohor 4. at the r s denco ot ner unc o. Ueurue Uruck. a.su.. Miss JUStrHINK ilAi-KKN.IlC. i Iio trienus oi ti e (ami v are invited to attend her funeral, on Saturday at 3 o clock, ut St. James' t'burcU, urisioi. ra. K1CHAKD80N On the cvonlnu of the lnt Instant. JOHN KICllAUUKON, In the 77Ui yearot Ihsoko. llm tntnds and tnosa ot tne lannly are Invited to attend his lunerul. Tom his late residence. No. 124 N. Tenth street, at 'in o'clock r. M.. on Filth-day, the 4th Inxtant. lnteruient at r rieudS' western itround. KALLMl- K On toe 3d lntant,Mro. ilAOHKL HAUL- Nil- If, relict of the lato Josepn !-uu,iiier, iu the Uotb vear ol nei ane 'ibe relatives and tncnos or tne lamiiy are resnectmiiv rcnuesu-d to attend the tunerul, lrom her residence. No. I'i'l ,lar.i'bv street, on catiinlny inornlnu, the 6th liHtant, at 1) o i locK witnout iuruier uouoe. iu proueeu 10 os- ikftrftm Ii. a k k. nuuuenir. on ine evemiiir ut ine isi insranu KLIZA M., wLeoi h. b. fl ume, in the 71st year ol hor Invited to attend the funeral. Uom the residence of her i nn relative auu iricuus ui inn iniiii r ai zvaiucLiuiiv huBuanu ro. ibiunn. vernou sueei, on oaiuruay, me Hth instant, at li o'clock M. WKLSII. Oi. Uie3d inswnt, CATHARINE WEL81I, wi e oi .James W. W elh, aied 29 years. The relatives anu rienusoi ine lamiiy are respeciiuiiy invited to attend the tuneral, trom the i evidence ot ner husband, No. Hi!) Morris street, above Fil th, on Friday morning at a o ciock. ST?IS MEMORIAM At amocttnsof the Khlu Builders oi the cliy of 1'hilo- ilelnlila. held at the Oltice ot the Kenslnirton Screw Dock, Delaware avenue, above Laurel street, to take action relative to ins asmiae or ineir laie iirotner nuip Guilder Air hakuan h. vauuuah, Mr jonu iu llammltt wasohosen chairman, aud Mr. Preston Ilrear- lev. Kecretvv. 'ine loiiowinv preauiuia onu resolutions were ruau, nml nitBrdniniiHl v adanted : Vt hereas. Death has visited our circle, and removed from his sphere et honor and nsetulaess one or our be loved fraternity, hr HabmAN H. VAUUUAN. we beieby desire 10 express our deep sorrow and heartfelt sympathy wnu nis mini t anu irieuos iu tuis, tueir ir.r- ti, u rwrnuvftiiieiii iiiereirra. ub ii ltpanivnd That while we bow with submission to the decrees oi Divine 1'rovldence, we teel that we have lost a true and faithful ltrotner, and one that awakens our warmest sympathies tor tnose uererxoi nu association, onirtitiinliiriHliin. nnd irlen.iehin. Resolved. 'I bat we attend his funeral In a body on Thursday, October 4, at o'cioca. WILLIAM CRAMP, Comml:toe. 1082t CHARLES F- W1LLIAM1,J F HICK'S PATENT NEWS r APE It cTL,E WILL securely hold either one or fifty newspapers so as to he conveniently reierrea w. r i io "j Ko. 8S5 (F.lght Thlrty-flve) MARKET St.. below Nlnh. ZiOAL BCU1TLES, POKERS, SHOVEL9. V J Tonus. Ash Sieves. Furnace bcoops. and Dour. fcprinas, lor sale at tne tiaraware more oi Wo. B36 fF.lght Thirty-flve) MA KKKT St.. below Ninth . A v n .-aw sav u it . "W E REPAIR MOST KINDS OK CLOTH ES Wiiuvers or furnish new rollers for them in buvlng new Wringers, as we keop a variety of kinds, you n. nl.ul.lv Via hMtt,r anltj.d from fiur AtlM'lf i aunii m, BaAw. No. gMtKlghtThlrty-BTe) MAKKKT Hi., below Kmth. " TJE THAT HATH EARS TO HEAR, LET XI HIM HF.AR "Instruments to assist the hear- in k at iiADtinA B, no. iia .imiu street below Lhesnui 9 4 1m WAR1MJKTON. FASHION A RLE HATTER. No. 430 CHK.SNIITStreBt. 9165 hext door to I'uat Offlce. BAH B E lt'S IMl'KOVED 'PEI4I8COPIC SPECTACIK. Sunprlnr o all others. Thy excite the voukr admiiution of all who ue them. smitnetory aud Baics-rouius, Jo. ta i. ciuuiii mn, runa..Fa. OPERA 4J LASSES. AwortroeF t large aud varied. 1'rlces low. 924 3m "VI ONB BUT THw BKrfT J- 6CUUVLK1LL AN!) LEHIOn COAL ( AbEKLLLV I'll' 1'AHi- D. AND A I LOWEST KATKR SAllSFACniOM CUAR N ' EKO t) lm J LJ VANH,UltOianjFILllETlT jfS FOR HALK-SOUTU S1DW 01 CHERRY LQHtreet tlilrd house west o' Twentieth, Hires-story in a. nuDiuEntt., double Baek liullmnif. Xustaut iu 4 thsuiUt A IX PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY XI. the bless nu of XX the bless-na of good beiltb can obtain reliafhy consulting Dr. KlNKf LlN, (lerman pu's "taS Dr Klnkelin treeth ml dines -is prenaies aud aeuinlstors inn on u uieuieiuer. iiiey are pure, sate and reliable Ho luviusa l personi ulk-rlnif Horn dwea to call on nun. i oiiHu ianuu in-ti uunnv mo duv, aiui moues ........ 1 1 1 II ,,V ,,-k In ll,n Winln. v .r TlllKl) and UMON Streets, betweon'Spruce aud T'i treets. 8 14 e. "VTECRALGIA cured by a SINGLE appm- XM ration of "UFBAM'B MAUNKT1C OIL" Hold at UPhAM'S So. its s. FltJUIH.Bireet, and by all imt(iijw. 80 tenia aud $1 a buttle.. iu j 3wrp . F0UATU EDITION The Colorado Mine-. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO CTIIUNO nXKORAPH. Wa8QIN6ton, D. C, October 4. The 8urvcyor- General of Colorado reports that the production of gold ln that Territory now reaches one hun dred thousand dollars per week, and Is con- ftantly increasing. lie has just returned from a vteit to the rewly discovered copper and lead mio e, bnt bad found the veins not sufficiently developed to enable him to Judge accurately of their value. Tbe Cable. Chaellottetown, Tnnce Edward's Island, October 4. The cable across the Stiaiw of Northumberland, connecting New Brunswick with Trinee Edward's Island, wa. succrsslully laid by tbe steamer Medway on Tuesday last. The Mefiruers Medway ami Terrible then steamed for England. Another Case of Saiclde. Bobton, Masf., October 4. Moses B. Williams, Sr., a member ot tho firm of J. D. & M. Williams, wholesale liquor dealers, shot himself at his residence in Brookline. and died this morning. Markets by Telegraph. New York, October 4. Cotton declining. Uuy- ers demand a rcduotion and prices have deaiinod 2c. Flour steady and 11 rm j sale of 11 000 barrels at nncbansed prices, feouinem uuciiau-d; sa es ol HfjO barrels. Wheat quiet; saies ot 14,000 bushels at uucliangcd prices; amber state quoreu at tfsa w; white micliiaan mew. to ariive.1 S3-25. Corn 'mov ant; tales of Cti.OOO busucis at uoc , anoat.auu wiio ii store. Hoel steady. 1'ork irregular; saies at (a83 45 lor mess. Lard dull at lOKftMiJc Whisky auii. New iork, octoper . mocks ars aenvo ana better. Chicago and Kock Island, 1073 ! Cum'iorlaud prilerred, 651; Illinois Centnl, 120 ; itchigan t-outheru. B0J ; New York Central, ll'.tj; Koiidmc, 117 J; Hudson Hiver. 129); t anton Company, 61'; Virginia os, tn); siisouii us, iv; tno mi roaa, -l , Western Union Te ezrnph Comua-iv, 5RU Uniied Htates Coupons 1802. Ill j; do. 1805, 100; Ten tonics, C9j ; Ireasury 7'30 Notes, 10(3. Quid, 148il48il. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 4 Bepoited by De Haven it Uro., tto. 40 8. Third street, BETWEEN BOARDS. 66000 I'a R 1st ni 6s 102 7sh lAli Val C4i tflHiOOLoh 6s. 84.... Vli $.llr)tJ0cn avGs62 84 100 i-h l h & E....b30 3i 100 sh am. nt ...2d 82. 60shl3tn&15th.... 21 T.i sh Mech Huuk. . . 8.1 87 sh l oiisolltk 4-" 100 iih Keadiiii...s30 6 liOsh do 5'-! 100 sh Host It ...bo. 17j t!)WH) L6 ti-Zi)8 tiZ. ..Ill,-) SUC00 do....re..li4? 10 sh Far & 11 lsk..l3.'!J IWfl) lelilL'h Nav.. 60 20 sh Ha &R 67 i 4u sh do 15 67' EOUsh do 67 SECOM) BOARD. 83f00Citv 6s. now... yi) 200 sb 1'cnn R c 07 300 sh Kevstono Zinc li TT ATTENTION, FIl-TII WARDS-ALL w--3-' citlzent lavoruble to tho triumph of tho Na tional Ti lOD Iteoublicnu party, und dcMirons of partlcl- fatlng in the grand demonstration on FKII) 4 Y t-.Vc.N-NU, Mh lust., are enrnesily Invited to meet - Hie houte of the Oood Intent lloo t onin inT. SPIIITC'K Street, above Sixth a. 7 o clock. CHlzens. tu n out in your mlpht. Let I bo a grand raliy. A sp endld Uaud or .music win oe in aitenuance. LAi AltiTE .11 AKKLE, ilarshal. A. IT. Smith. ) Cautatn Ukorce Schwartz. ( . J. li Yoino, 10 4 2'. TENTH W A 11 I). Geary. Liberty, awl Victory! Tlie Union Republican Clllzens of the TEN'IU WARD WILL At-fcEMBLB ON FRIDAY EVENING, October.', 1SOO, AT 7 O'CUOCK, AT BROAD AND RACE STREETS, To march to the Grand Mass Mc ting iu front of Uie ONION LKAtiTJE UOCsE. A. WILbON UE.NfcZEY, Chief MardbaL C. C. OVKKBKCK.J A1US 10 4 2t TJIIUTEEIMTU WARD. The Unltn Republican Citizens of tbe THIRTEENTH WARD Will Assemble on Friday Evening, fith inst, AT 7 O'CLOCK, at trie coiner of FRANKLIN and liUTTON WOOD Street, for the purpose of taking part ln the Orand Union Dcmonstiatlon on that evening. WM FALMKR, ,,..v.,. 1042t - F. T. W ALIO , J FIFTEENTH WARD. Grand Torchlight Procession. The Loyal Citizen s of the WordwlU assemble ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5 AT 634 O'CLOCK, At the Corner of West and Coates Streets, To proceed In a Dody to the Union Republican Mass Meeting in iront of the Union l eague House. SAilUEL DANIELS, Chief Marshal. AIDS. Chahles A. Miller, Capt. Josiar Danfikld Fiiedebick J. Walter. Robert M. Evans, 10 4 2t AUCTION SALES. T SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, JD, So. 1020 CUliSNUT STREET. 2U i. ART). We are now nrenarod to make arrangement tor fpecinl sa es ol Oil Palntiugs, ttatuury, or any other w orks cf Art. our location noing in tne centra oi rne 1.i.k...i.I.Il.,II ..,. 1, n,.l.l I M muni iriuiuuBU v iiiuhmih... v. v. wu. vi.j M desirable resort lor conuonueurs and iovffrt ot art in """""ft1- o , jn. j. Duiea ui uit-ruuunuinu ui itvunrai .miu'-u . soaal attention alvtn to ou.-door sales, li. hcoil. Ja. CARD. We ore authorized to announoe a soeclal sale ito tuke place in tbe month ot October) ol va.uablo and rare works ol artt Verdi Iralo groups, lrom tuo Antliiue lianan muioie narior staiuaryi uiuuzo ii i cat subjects; elegant gilt Ormulu c:ocks: monumental aud garden statuary, ami many uttracuve gems In rt ol novel aesiins ine imporraiion or wosirs. vin im"ii. and selected ln I urone bv ono ol the llrm. This vui able col ectlon will be tbe most couinlete ever ollered ln tbe Unittd SiHtei since thei-ri ai sale at wrk-i oi art niade bv tbe old firm oi Mear. Vito Vkl As on. Iu WM, at ihe Alhambra Hall. Now k'oik. Tho date ot tho ealewil be given In future ad vertlsameuts. a (I spucUl cards vtill be IxueU lor Uie oocaslou. 0 20 tbntutt CHARLES C. MACKElf, AUCTIONEER, NO. 326 ilAKKE V btreot. between Third and Fourth. REGULAR BALE OF CROCKERT. flLAKHWAIIK. JAPANNFD WARE, , Ai D M18 ELLANEOUS OOOHS. (in TuesduT Morulug. rmtnencltiK at t)S4 o clock tdiaru. Iu lots aultablflfor clt and country retail store-keepers. 10 J At TF YOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION 1 In every respect, bu tbe celebrated FUSS TON COAL Vkb and s!oe sizes, at 7 per ton. Also, the aenulue FaOLE VKIN COAL, same sizes, same price. Md a vew Inequality of I.KliIull. Kgg andStove, .t I MperVtin 1 seiip nothing but tlie best. Order re. Cviyetf at o, Ui South llUliU buevt. u- 0 'i4 PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANCIIICS. CO S3 110 WELL & B0VRKE, , COBNE11 mam OF F0URT1I AM) MARKET STS., rillLAOELTIHA P A P MANUFACTURERS OF H Paper Hangings AND 1J 9 A M D "Window Shades, Have now in Store for FALL TllADE, A Fine Stock of Goods, tho newest and best stylos. ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS Of all grades. w I D FAB LOR PAPERS OF THE RICHEST DESIGNS. 40-INCH PLAIN PAPERS, f ) Of every shade, with rich GOLD MOULD- mi INGS, all widths, to which we invito the V U attonUob. of tbe Trade. g WINDOW SHADES OF FINE SCOTCH HOLLANDS, A D E S All widths, White, Buff, Green, Blue, and rearl Color. ELEGANT FIGURED SHADES of the most elaborate designs. PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE TRIMMINGS. To the WHOLESALE TRADE we ofifer fta Extensive Stock of GREEN AND BROWN GUM CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, and work done by competent hands. HOWELL & B01RKE EU Ol, CORNER FOURTH tND 3HAEfi.IT STS. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. BONNET OPENING Wednesday, October 3,1866. "WOOD & CARY, Ko. 725 tllESAUT STREET. 101 rptl SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL AND W1N Tf.R bTYLLS.-AIRS. II. A. BIMIF.R, No. lOM CH)KM:T street, l'bllade nhla IMl'(ll(TI-,H LAI ItS' IiRKSr AND CLOAK TRIUUIMH9. Also. so tiegant stoca or inipened fsper Faitems for l.adirs' and f bib reo's Press. Parisian Dress and Closl: aiaiing in an its vnrtetie. l adles turalshina- their rich and costly matevla'a mav re, nn twiav artiatleaiiv fitted, and tbe'r work Dnished In the most prompt and efl.clrni manner, at tin, lowest possible prices at twenty four hours' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns In sets, or by the single piece, lor merchants and dress- maaere, now reauj. S IV sua BONNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, E. P. CILL & CO., 10 llm KO. 720 ARCH STREET. MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY; Misse and Infants' Ha s and Caps, (silks, Velvets Crapes Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc 7 18$ FIRE AND DUBGLAR PKOOFSAFES EVANS & WATSON, MANUFACTURERS OF FILE AUD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES DESIGNED FOR Bank, Mercantile, or D welllng-IIouie Use Established Over 25 Years. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Safes with Inside Doors. Never Lose their Firo-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREKOO.IISt No. 811 OIIESNUT Street, I'UILA DELPHI a. 9 5 5p X 11 U BUST S A F Twenty Five Years' Experience In Xtw York City. M All VIN & CO., ALUM AND DRY PLASTER SAFES.. ESTABLISHED IN 1842. Always remain Fire-Proof. Are perfoctly Dry. Ample Tustiircnials. MAHVIN & CO., No. 71 CHESNUT Street )Masonic Hall), And No. 2G5 BROADWAY, New York. HOUSE SAFES. BAKLK 8AFS. 6ECOD- HAI.D SAFES. Send lor catalogue. 9 22 stnthJm NEW PUBLICATIONS. rPHE PICTORIAL BOOK OF AVRCDOTES J. AKD 1N IL-tNTS OK THK RRR-I.I.IOS , lierolc l'atrlotic Koinuntic. Iluuioroun nml Trirlpi. 'i here Is certain nor. loo of the war that will never so lino the regular hlnturlcH. and will not Kct embodied In romance and poetry, which In a very real part oi it, aud w ill it prt-ei rvt-d, convey to succeeding geueratlobs a tettei idea oi the spirit of the contllct ihnn many drr rporta orcaretui narrative! ol evenU, and this part mar br called i he (osclp, the lull the pathos, of tne war ILls lhuhtnue the character ot the leaders, tue humor ol lie fold ere. ibe devotion ol' women, tbe bravery of men, the pluck oi our heroes, the romance and hardships ol' the service. From the bcKlnniui! ol the war Ihe author has kern enKUfcfd in collectinR all the anecdotes cornice ed with or I initiative of It, and hasgroapedand eliissltled them under appropriate heads, auu ln very attractive lonn. '1 he vo ume Is protusely illustrated with over 300 en gravlnijs t tbe first artists, which are leally beauthui; worlliy of casuilna' ion as specimens ol the art. Many ot tliein are st into the body ot the text, after the popu lar siyie ol Loslng s l'lcturlal Held Rook otthe Revolu tion. Ilie book's contents inciude remlulscenues of camp, picket, spy, scout bivouac, sleije. and battle-field advDtures; thrilliiiK teais oi bravery, wit, drollery, comical tnd ludicrous adventures, etc., etc. Amusement as well as instruction mav be found In eveiy pate, as uraoliic detail, bri lant wit. aud authen te iilrtoiy me skllm iy lu erwoven In this wora ol lliornty ai t Tr is work sells Itsoll. 1 he people are tired of dry de tat s aud purnmu works, und want something humorous, r nisntic. i ed startling. ur apents are iniikleg trom KiO to k'tbb per nontli clear ot ail expenses eend for circulars klvlnK'ull particulars, aud see our terms and prool ot the uLove asserilon. Address, N A TIONA1. PrjBLTSH'NO CO.. 9 Z'J 1il Vo. 801 it lliOB Street, fhUadelphia I'a. JUST KE C E I V E Per Steamer "Bosphorus," the Laigest and Fiuo3t. Collection of BILBOIS FLOWER ROOTS, 1 ver Imported Into this City, cona.'stlug of Double and Single Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Jonquils, Lilies, Snowdrops, Iris, Etc. Etc. Eto. These bulbs bave all been selected esprcssly tor my sales, and are greatly superior to those uuailv offered. A Uescrlutive and Illustrated Catalogue muy bo bad. on tppiloatlon. TFKM3 MODERATU. IIENIIY A. DIlKEIl EEEEMAN AND FLORIST, 714 CliF.KNLJT St. WRITTEN AMD VFRBAL DESCRIp. -Ions ol cliariter. wlb advloe on buslueaa tea th.rducaili.u eto., aiveu dal.y, by D 1 sluililliiirpj J. L CAPRM at .tto.ob, TEMXXI Etreet, above Cketiuut. No. V 28 fit