The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 02, 1862, Image 3

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    jkooolo .A.B.RIVAL OF WOUND SD
Bp.—about Iwo hundred and fort ei en
El3"";;-eoldlere from Frederick, Md d ,
arriv l ed ° a k c'th d
00 0 4: 20 , depot. et dryad and Prime streets, at eitmn e.
D, 01 2, 4 ~iterday morning. The stanalaume of etverel
0 °""-trotetilre were promptls neon the ground, and In
fiTt.o,o wounded men were oonve.:.ed to ibi different
tOv"" A i 10 WOlO tb , y be 4 been medalled. Prorton. to
114 1 ; o pt the men were furnished with water and
Blew fitroamenta, by the ladies residing la the neigh:
to
of the depot. The followitig a of the f 011•
„ tt ag from the Lutheran (March Eloepital at
O'e r; — c sc a frill 114 of the arrivals Mt being made out
Yr,o 3F , t , i 067, MI Noah Oarolttok
Dote. B. 2d Songb Carolina.
"Do, VI, 351 h North Derain&
-14;0oftman,Yirglaila
wr, 0, Dome% Penney-ITN/IS,
T, cro w, 0, oth New York,
Wes H2Oth New York. • •
pageant J K rating. 11, 9thtlfew York. .
J. V. Withers, E, oth New York.
pageant./ Burrs El, Oas New York,
LOreue, Pill New York. •
0, Doron - , 0, Nth New York,
A, Yolk, I,9th N e w
y 1 ork.
3. Roac h, d, :lib Pew York.
P. Davousugh, U, Oth New York..
j. w o w , tr, 81M22.1 Now York. •
Now York. ,
Id. Brady, 0, ea' Now York. •
R Cotter, Oat New York,
0 TAter 10att.ormecttont.
bl rOon,n el, A, 9th Nem York.
J, Walter, 0, 4th Rhode Wand,
13, McWhorer, C, 38th OW.
B e ta, I. blab P t iluoyliantsVoltutteerti, •
J B. J ,
ylarrin,l, ilibb New York.
v ie d, 'Fromm% B, 164 h thinuerflent,
Gerry n Two'', I, 35th 51 areaohnietia.
0, Van TOW I N• 2'24 Pow York.
o.o,Theeii, 0 0 h New York,
Yong, F.,
r 8 ti Uonurctiout, .
Llut. Jul h ain, V, 20th (Ado.
jelo,lllre, Cm.
7h Virginia
Oulata, 1, Wilt Italia otient.
J, Besets 13, 7.h 511e1) , sou
Pot. , ,Tr. E Hit Conneotiont.
B, Jobb', B, It clouuotalent. '
peso)
c. Id A rgent, 1), (loaueolient.
H Wolter. h, sth tionneotlout.
IND Strict, A, 110tb New 'York.
/liar, I, 12511,1 P V,
11 , teeers, A, 27th le he w
Tal t c:. ell, 0, 11.,4th an
York,
Ferri E. Strong. E, 2d U. R. Sharpshooter
J , whloron, IC, 24th New "York
ccto Mgt, J. N. Fulford. E 24:h New York.
5 , A fbanbold. A 27th tudioni.
J:apts Ho' (I. 119th how orth
Yorkcorollna.
o h D 5, !dyersy, ,
B J. Portieet, 41st V irglelo •
j,13. Nichols. 31 d, nth Carolina, •
w, Bowe, 6 - 11 North Do:reline.
J. W. Iterulhgtor, sth Florida,
D. regal', 81,1 (3.l3Lrgia.
Willie, "ititb arerNto.
Thepellont w,•re oterlbute oe ollowa ntnit
vow e
106rii
; Ilestot , vine. d
BA ; f
Got mautow S u, m 45;
tdioter, 141 %fifth And Battonwool, ; at,d
three or
three or tour, too Wit to be reamed, were left at Bfead
ord greets. TO•daT. 260 more elok and wounded
euldiers ore ovens', nod will be loft at °heater.
PO O& FTATISTIOB. The following
effects were credo nriug the month of depttmeer in Hen
tilffereut police dlettizte. of the otts. :
let district, 1St); 2 , 1, 413 ; 81, 816; 4th, 18 - 1; 6111, 286;
10th, 136 ; 11th;
61h, ; 105 9 t h ; 99 ;
376; 12th, ;13u, 27 14 , .h, 14. 16th, 84; 16th, 78;
th, 7 ; rah Pto..r,E, 16 ; Beeervo Force. 1.62.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
TUE 1110N.E'S MARKET.
rcit.Arineitta, October 1, 1862
'Dere Waß rensideraids fincluattun la the prioe of gold
on the street. Z hu opiates figure was 122; rifling to
(tilling to 121 X, it finally atoned at 121 X. Ad
vices Iretu New York was the solo cause of it, tun market
F,,etss bat fitfie affected by orders. 119 was Ireoly bid
far old den - lands thin morning, but about noon they fell to
118, doting at 1183 bill. There was a very sotiYo trade
in them, Ishii firmness at the close
Yeller Is In largor demand, but the rates are un
changed. llenificatis of ludebtoduose lasving one year
to tin are WWII 09X, Other Government securities aro
aftaftiell teecr.
Tte sleek leerliet still preserves Its upward tendency.
tooNcrtm e t ti tlectu.'ed, the seven thirties Polling
ioser, but closing the ea ne as yesterday ; the sixes 1681
vele N. Cur alms rile In demand at yesterday's figure.
blare fives were also firm at 92. Reading sixes 1886 were
%sittoor sarongs; 1560 s lose 1,1870 a declining X. El.
infra Berns rose flint - Men arm Amboy 131101 1883
taught oP, Eautatry and likienovtnn declined X. 'North
PtoTsliVotlia sses r se 1; the tone deollued. Samoa.
henna Canal sixes use Lehigh. Navigation sixes
Nought Philadelphia and Edo nixed were steady
at resterday'a e. Beituyiktil Ile4igation sixes con
tinue firm , Penneylvania Railroad let mortgagee rose
'2d do, rose t. Susquehanna Canal shares rose 7,1.
Irtnylkill Navigation common ma ; the preferied
was steady at yesterday's limitation. Morris Nail rose
; the preferred N . Lohigh scrip rose ; the shares
drafted, Lomat rieuntein Coal told at 16.
Beading Railroad starrea were putts steady all day, at
54;. ; Paws. aold up to 033. ; Harziebug brought . 6B;
Camden and &lbw rose 1; filinsbill declined ;
preferred ruse a ; Limn% preferred soldnt 264 no
change; Long le.areLl see arm at 20. In passenger rail
? a very fair bu:d.o.S ea) done. riptide and rule
odd up to lAx ; Green out Coates advanced ; Arch
ettee; ; 10th and 11th roe 1; Rams and Vase X. This
/Tutor doted firm
Drtsel & ()0. Vott::
flew York ex.:tang , : ....... .. .. ...... Tarsi-10 dia.
Nvoil asabauge. pax 01,10 pra
Aaltimore Exchimge 16 a din
Gonntry ludo , -1 tio % dll
Aturrioar, gild 21)4 ce2ag pw,
01,11kaaDdi 18)**19x,
TLe tMtor or Peters - one Dttector meads us am ful , o
rig dircelption of a now and clangorous connterfelt.
Car Rank of Montreal, Canada 48 counleifolt, vig
Nairn, aavil, train cr ears, etc, In distance, cast of
ome of Canada, and Indian woman on right end, Oapid
(:guiding a and 4 tit kit.
Csada money Is at n premium, they may be largely
Mechanics' Bonk, Newark, 68 !potions, lig , '
Mate mar. lathe v,ot each et..d, well done; ai.euaturea
bed.
Tie following in a eta:latent of the business of the Phi
ledelpldv cusermu howl° for Menton th of Sep tember,lB62,
e•s coluotwed with the two previous Years 1
September. 1860. 1861. 1862.
in amehenso e.t.t. let.. $9t.2,126 $1,128 679 $107,663
Vervlitilrout 1t,1,14 erg., 149,1131 33,144 112,369
other 31,470 16,222 10,28 2
ler cothutopt'n : 153.61)8 105.843 121,994
tratoportath.n.. 4,2:7 5,717 15,036
exportation, „ 2,852 •• • 1.241
In wlirohoust Dept. 891..916 1,083,501 91,804
F.Liert.4 for con.uniption 481,232 8.1,546 639,33)
Free IMO. et,tere6 164,700 17,814 13,168
Pr,oratic p,odttoo expl.,. 883,716 735,018 829,898
DUTIES 11190EIVEID,
1859. 1860. 1861, 1882.
Ertl ratber .... $164 036 $147 688 857.014 $262,686
Prtr. c1bn...1,743,726 2,011._884 .1,068,6*8 2,840 r 731
1.31,007,709 2,182,570'1,125,612 3,103,4L6
Dating tho m0t5117 Peptember, the butinam of the
Gilled 6tato; ?ken. (Tice, et New Yost, was as fol.
Depoelts—Gola, f 612.0 000; $18,700; total,
1. 4 115,700. (1541511,t5te bumped, $139 ; 080 ; scut to United
%tee Mat, at Pnilsll,lola tor coinage, $16,954.
The following is a k Stk.Ellt Lt at the recelpte and dis-
Lnrremeuls ef the .5.661k.t.tht Treasurer of the United
13tate$ for Ruff Yor k f4r September, /802
Fapt 1,1802, by hawse& ...
Beeelpt; atrlng 110 , mobth
Os wont of 0119 , 4111'. ...... "1.4 • $5 5 304,280
" Pattnt fees 3,979
" Post Office Department.„. 222 978
" Luang 4,334,534
t‘ ~i. 13,931 5 760
848,612
...$24,238 4 933
Pan:ante during the math :
Titbit behedo.„.„
Treasury drain
rest Ware drs:te..
Balance, Sept. 2J), )66.
The tollimlug statement of the amount of coal
transported over the Lehigh Tolley Railroad, for the
tfeek ending Eqtember Zia/32:
Woek. Prottionaly. Total
Tons. °wt. 'Tong. Cwt. Tons. Old,
71121,n0n. 6.447 14 118,137 09 118,685 03
llsst Sugar Loaf_ ..... 4;779 07 86.786 03 92,6136 10
Conti! Bilge 2,194 19 67,428 04 69,623 03
blegul Pletsant 643 19 4,909 10 6,608 09
4 11 4 Mountain 1,8.3 17 71,011 11 72,907 04
%lentos 985 02 25,856 17 20,840 19
Bearer Meadow 64 17 178 00 732 17
lies York awl Lehigh., 886 05 28.016 04 28,912 09
B • B 9rin4 Mountain.... 2,483 14 88,0.3 04 88,62 d 18
18 ag Mountain . ... .... .. 846 17 845 17
ddg 2,2;8 14 66,292 09 88,693 03
/ 1,0181 1111. .... . . ....... 1,334 19 42 291 00 43,625 19
Oman Penns 1,1,46 17 27,9'38 10 29,283 07
tbursle.„ „. . „ .... 003 14 24,694 06 23,697 19
likening . VW 10 23
,169 04 24,016 14
Other 1 1. 1 11610enl 84 19 762 06 787 04
Total 08,038
Cyl regrpondlits week Int
MI6INMM
Increase 18,208 09 73,431 18 80,840 07
The following is a comparative stateruont of the exports
(wcanive of specie) from New York to foreign porta for
ill week endlog September 39, and since January
1360
, or the week Jr.:o'9d,
Prttiouly repottetl.eb 931
lam January ..111C0:767.
Philadelphia Stock E
laboorted by B. g. SLAr
20 0 kW Nev 68'87 , 73
169.10 Olty 6 , 1 new' • • ' l°3
100 da New. • 10 3
7.660 Ptak. & Erie
,9134
11569 Patina coup 66 —"°
11 Penne.
112 11 rio
ao • . 1051 - 63
.• • 53
2t, Opt & Pius R.., /5 14
31
215 do 11%
69E9 Malta 117/.....
10 Ilarrkbarg 8... 63
MCI/Parma B ........ 92
200 do • 92
160 do •
50 Green k Coates . 54 ,14
100 Reading R ..04.N
2f.d do bean. 9 4
200 do ~19141' A
81C1T711155
10 arth.etreet It— • 517 hc
14 Lehigh Ser - 19.. • • ts. ' )
Locntt Mountain 10
605* North Penna 108.100
taloUNb
/(0 14E414 rzttrn 34 3 i
709 de . . . 34 3i
194 North Penn ' s
Is.. 60
11 Mtnehlit B 29. g. 481
„,./...?? Baal Canal )4
00 9/ Bush Erie 7..,..10 0 3(47 do ....... 100
Nihon& ... 63
6 Biraiza B tap. 26.4
6 9 Poona R. AFTMR
68.14
OLOBINa PRII
1 3. Bid Asked.
11,8.081
.. 102% 102
U 5117 8•10 10 3•44%
P hilhilti Os. .. . 99%
1 1139 1 a Os turv..102% 103%
l
h' s bol. la. ... 92 92X
Jae R. ... 34,7 i 35
" 11i1n161 '90411.107
441 c14 Ws '70.101 101 3
„Read rat ei 80., 96X 96X
'eegaacßtl4 11„ , bait' 99 X
09 al°
21 Qmo
Polito R 2 rd so..toig • • 1
, con.. eo 61
'40:111010 PreLll9
O 1 N4elitteck.. 6 5)4
1.4 Has Pref... 16% 15 3 g
-41 . 72 7 '41
trake, ... 15 1 034
25 25 g
Alit 71 ' 7 8...... o-tx 96
. ,
Philadelphia Meirketie
Ooroexil—Evening.
...here le at mays demand for Flour, arid good brands
' 1 starts sad generally held for higher prioine. Balsa
c f _ 6ta Piee about 6,000 able. at S 6 25456 60 for Ohio extra
"'''Uft hielndies 1,600 Vile Delaware NMI ) and 1,900
W. B. Thomas' extra and extra family on private terms. •
and a small tot of gaper, at 115.1234 V bbL The sales
to tbo trade rat ge at the above figures for superfine and
extra!, and gte. 75a7.75 for high grade de. and fancy
brands, as to quality. The receipts and stooks are very
light. ]tye Your contlarma scarce, and 'rani in a email
way at t 181112,4 03,76 V bbl. Corn Real is quiet, and
p eune yhregia is held at $3.12X, without moles.
IN BEAT cornea in slowly, and prialek lots MA ready
lisle at rather higher prices; about 10.000 bus sold at .
1&8o182e1r.r 'Western and Pennsylvania reds, to store;
tbo Mdo.,
iter for prime; 185 c for Southern aftiat, and
14001160 c for common to choice white. Rye is un
changed, With melee at 650720 for new and ol,i. flora is
scarce reed trz - fair demand, with sales of 3,000 bus at 700
for prime 3tlfow. Oats are wanted, and Belling in lots
on srrivul at 40c for new Southern.
Berm— There is very little Qnercltron offering, and
let No 1 lo in steady demand at $32032 50 4) 3 ' ton.
CorrOX —Tim market is rather firmer, but without
much tur,vi meet ht the way of sales.
GROCIERIES AND PBOrISIONS.—There is not touch
doing tit either for the want of stook, and holdens aro
firm in their demands. •
nioxile selling more freely at Mane for bbls, 38c
for bode, and 83 S4C 4fr gallon for drudge.
, $388,420
$601,828
.... 21,930.168
182,041
22,720,492
41,50,906
07 867,381 a 883,397 19
38 613,929 14 198,767 12
1891. 1662
'59 83,042 333 83 87'4460
35 93,014,9u8 101,639,933
793 896,087,241 8108,710 398
cltattige Sates, Oct. 1.
mean, Phlla. Exchaage
60 Reeling 34-81
100 do —65 wn. 84%
25 86b1 Nov Pfd •• • • 15)
100 do ..... b3O 15%
60 do 16x
6.80 bl Nay fox
11 Far & Mach Bt.. 52
100 Arobostroet R..b5 20
40 do 26
6 Oom & Amb 11...189
4 MnA & 52nokie Bk. 2434
10 51.1n01011 8.. 48)6
4D &torrid Uonal..;. 50,
2 0 Oato R ptcL 1 2%
4000 Rcadiog 64.'88" 00,4
500 Luhlgh 6i
1040 80.0 tio10.• tt6Wll. 36X
10 litulra B ptd.... 20.
ROARER. •
'lOO Long Tel 8 b6wn 20
' 60 Data R ptd...... '12%
760 emerican G01d..121g
4000 Penns coup 68-100
80&111).
2000 Uaux & &mt. 68'83 99
16000 U 8 61 'Bl 102%
1000 Elmira 117.....b1 94%
1000 do 94%
100 &c0h.18E..8.17 a. 26g
1000 II 8 7 30 Tr N blk 104 g
4000 Reading Oa 'B5 ... 9016
600 0141 6e....8 otfi.. 99
26 Pipr & Pine R.... 16%
0 .VRD9
6 Penns R . 6 3 %
Es—Flllll.
' Asked.
1, Wend R ex. 411 19% 20
Loh CI& R..... 53 54
Le CI& Nov sop. 82%- 88
1 Penns 1L.... 10 10%
1.1 PaRl34 82% 88
1.1 Penns fl 10*.100% 100%
' Oacew B 00n... 4% 4%
°atomism' 12% 12%
Tr &SoutbiL 8... 41 ..
Soo & Third St 11 70
Baca& V 165441110 10 %
1 .1; 1%116 12.;... 81 66
Spruce dp . Pine.. 15% 16%
Or & Costes... '. 84% 84%
Chest & Welntit 42 ..
arob-et. • 2eg 2ex
Thir & rift'nll3. 22) 23
Seven & Nlnelti 4 0
Girard College.. 25 .16
Tenth & 83 ..
CITY ITEMS.
THE PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION FON &OK
AND WOUNDED SoiathaS acknowledge the following do.
nations, viz: Henry M. Wog. $200; OW. Williams,
$126 80; M ary D. Brown, $4O; Yard,pillutore & Co.,
$35, Ltitfe Ghia' Fair, $27; Brown, fill, I Co., A.
Campton, Jas. Lorg, N. Trotter & 00., W. T. Cora, J,
Stir eon, J. J . Bail, & Co., each $25 ; I. D. Brown, A.
T. Janos, J, 'X. Jeanee, Ludwig, Kneedler, . Go., Hat ,
tin Sharp & Co., each $2O; S. Phipps, J. T. Way & 00,
dry seeds • Gans Lsberman, & Co., dry goads; E. Damson,
J. Walker, A. Slade &'oo., each $l6; C. L Snarp!vss,
$l4; J. Bower, 11. Revell, $l326;'A Friend, Bit;
Myers, Kirkpatrick, &. 00., E. B. Justice, 0. Brace, S. S.
Lnveritg, J. J. Thompeon, Prescott Literary Asaociatien,
51. B. Ridgway, Lewis Bros. & Co., Altemus & Oozzans,
• Wsist, & Irwin, G. Peterson, T. P. Verrea, G D.
Parrish, fl. If. G. Sharpless, eachslo; Ohildren's Fair,
rer, W. Esher, $8; Children's Fair, $7 ; do., $5 ; Mrs
blaudersou. E. W. Lippincott, Eft St John, A Friend, B,*
W. Black, B. & B. Goatee, L. A. Longerreth, Dr. J H.
Ingham, W, D. Jews, J. J. Bailey, Boman Bros., Mrs.
Pr. *Renee, Mrs. R. Bunting, J. Ozie, W. O. Heehmle,
Wm. 511rilwr, 0. W: Trotter, L M. Elkioton, R. John.
ton, J. W. Hone, V. Rory, A. Friend, H. 8. D., A.R.
1 title, W. O. Kent, T. W. Baker, S. 0410, 0. &fount, J.
RiNel, J. T. Way, P. /Maar, W. Baird, O Smith, Gar.
Teti on, Brady, & Co., dry gOods, R. Wor:d, Marsh Jr
Heywood, Slier, Price, & Co., B. Marshall. T. B. Nowlin,
t. on , Ilotbright, es Co , dry goods, H. A. Smith, E. D.
Stokes, P. S. Peterson, Brown, Bros., & Co., Stuart&
Bra,, J. P. Steiner, J. B. Meyers, Wolgainuth & Raleigh,
T. Sinith,J. Bidgway, Roessner, & Co , E. T.
S., T. S. Jr Co., 0 le. Ompenter 0o ,B. Green, A.
Wiltherger, 0. Robbins, B. Green, E. J. Lester, M. 0.
Dade, P. Dower, J. Dobson, J. Hilton, P. Marlow,
R. Bey & Brea., W. Baird, W. Beatty, F. Klett,
Jr., 8. Hindman, B. Murray, T. Finlay, W. Groves, B.
W. Savery, F. &Wells, J. 0. Savory, Shut!, Wernwag, T.
W. Evens & Co., Beer= & Son, .7. IL W., Bally &:0., J.
Stone & Son, S H. & H., Wok, L., & Co., G. F. P &
00., J E Caldwell, 8 Bonaffon, each $6; 3. Chasm - al,
I roplelees of J. Chapman, each $1.60; T. & F. E.. $1;
N. W. Bilis. a friend, T. Baldwin, C. T. Deacon, V. C.
Rush, L. B. AI Dolby, Welling, 0011 n, &Co Billings,
Rocp, & Co., each $3; M. Moore, G. A. Smith, Heilman
& Rank J. D. Allison & Sone, J. Smith, each $2 50; Si.
Kimble, $2.26; S Helier, J. Slevin, J. Wiegau 1, Jr , J.
P. Bodice, H. Peterson, J. M. Ellis, J. W. Ogden, J.
itichlurtrie, Thornley & Ohism, H. It! Ogden, Messrs.
Knauff, .7 Johnston, L. Thomas, E. T. Kirk, H. A. Half,
a friend, 0. Folwell, R Platte, each $2; J. Tomlinson,
H Wrlsh, EL Sterling, A. W. Bermes, 11. Weiner, T.
A. Mal, H. A. Rogers, S. R. Evans, W. Slough, Dr. W.
Eatery, It. Lukens, H. 'Vauban, T. Cochran, J. I'. Wood,
0. DI. Albnrger, 11. C. Carey, M. Alcalettael, 0. Gilpin,
click of Orphans' Court, W. B. Mann, P B. White, O.
O'Neil, W.; 11 Kern, J, F. Robertson, J. T. B. B , V. et
J. T. 0,, J. A Clark, T. E. Tack, H. Stewart, J. 51e.
Ewen. W. Pastorius, W. B Granger, IL T. W., J.
Wright, D. D. & P. G., J. Plankinton, U F. Linton, R.
Osborne, T Zimmerman, A. B. J., Id 11. L., A.. AL Mal
lack, B. W. Dickson, AL Chapman, W. R. Chapman, (and
grocerivs,) P: Barber, J. M. 0., H. DI. S , R. Walton, J.
e Gums, S Potts, E. A. McCloskey, I. Er.eas,
W. ()enterer, J. Naylor, E. Perot, R. IL Jones, E. J.
Bacon, P. F. Moore, Mrs. Holloway, Amonymons, .1.
Wayne. E Brown, E. Roberts, 0. Smith, B- Allen, J.
W. Thcirias, J J. Hughes, W. R. Nehru, E. Thamas, a
friend, Si. H, Needles, Mrs, Broadbent, a friend, J. Lip
pincett H. Dickerson, a Tend, M. Platt, a friend, each
$1; L. HealY, J. Parker, each 60 cents; b 1 Allen, 25
cents • cash. `s62; N. Balderston, $2; collected by .9. 0.
Canby, $lO7 ;`_Airs. Smith, $5920; 820 yards curtain
muslin, Belga, Baird, A: Co.
The uss of Siring Garden Institute, by the managers ;
Jame', Kent, Santee, & 00,, 320 yds curtain =llia;
H. Lewis, 62 fans; 6 doz paint hose, T. Mellor & Co ; 1
bx lemons.. 7 Orie; 1 bbl wine, Hon. 0. L. Goring, Pitts
burg ; 1 bx do, J. F. Havikotte, Pittsburg; I hid do,
Opt lugrr HIM bough, Pittsburg; advertisiog several ticoos,
Bulletin, Press, North American, Inquirer, and Led
ger. ones ; crutches, Lippincott ,& Haines;'do and canes,
employees Stuart & Peterson do do, Almshouse, also
sewing; 0. Gillingham, clothing and preserves; Sir. Oat',
do O. very valnablo box clothing, North Webster, Mass ;
1 do, Strasburg, Pa.; 2 do, Canton Ladies' Aid; 1 do,
Ladies' Aid, Cress wicks, N. J. ; 3do and 1 bill, 0 N J per
Mrs. Peterson; 2A°, Rancocas, N. J.; 2 do, Pauling's
Drif ge, Chester county, Pa.; 2 do clothing and fruit, and
1 chic!' eos, By hurry Ladles' Aid; Palmer Brothers, Bake,-
' field to waship 1 tot clothing and fruit; 2 do, Ladies ,
Aid, 0 Tots, and Bonham; stone jags, 13. Green; 1
bbl porti‘r, Wm. 0. Rudman; 1 do brown stoat, Newlin
& Abbott; provisions, Coatesville, Pa.; 1 bx, chanica
stile, P. Schools; 2 do, Abilvllle, Pa.; 1 do, .Dothlebem
'Alit° Society; 1 do, ()tester County Central Aid ; I do,
Boiling, Spring, Ournbirlend county, Pa.; 4 do, Dumper
ton Ladies' Aid; 1 110, 08111d0D, Delaware Ladies' Aid;
2 do and 1 hbl, Little Britain Ladies' Aid; cards and
paper, 0. Magefge;,t arde, Mr. Lawrence; printing, 1!.
K. Colas & Son,; do, Crissy & Markley ;I„ti don waiters,
1 grows tea, g gross tablespoons, A. B. Jrittico ; S 5 pre
set re jars, 13; Snowden. And a great variety of clothing,
pichlce,itc., from very many individuals,
DIARY AL SCRANTON, Treasnror,
No. 1010 Wallace street.
rifILLDCERY -OPENING DAY.'— Should: the
weather prove auspicious, which at this writing looks
rather dubious, the brand Fall opening, wh!cn is an
tormstd to take place at the famous old hou9e of Wood
t sty, No 725 f hestnut street. (formerly Lincoln,
Wocd, Sr. Nichols ' ) to-day, will be an important event
among Ills ladies, This home has long had the repute
time cf preeenting to the ladies of our city the finest
ito,enings " in Philadelphia ; so much iso that these
srnzi• annual otcaeions are looked forward to with genuine
interestby' the whole shopping fraternity. Their pre
parations for the 66 Opening" taday, are on the
grandest scale, and, no doubt, will well repay the atten
tion of vistters.
ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO THE MERITS OP
MESSRS, 131301DBENT & Co.'s PLO/ORES —We have
just been shown another highly complimentary letter ad
dressed to Ware, Broadbent & 00., the csiebratei pho
tographers of this city, Nos. 912 and 914 ohestnut street,
by P. OiMMOvni and very intelligent citizen of Pitts
bilrf', from which we Pro permitted to extract the fol
loVna : •
PITTSBURG. September 30, 1862.
Arrears Broadbent it Co., Thaadelphia:
* * * The partratt which hem just been received,
of Mr. ---, is very fine, equalling in fidelity the One
hanging in your rcome of yocr Hr. Broadbent. Alt who
see it are delighted with it, and I beg to present our
thtmke to the accompli shed artist, (Mr. Wenderoth,) who
'Certainly le a master in his profession.
Yonra .truly, ***
To Ma. F. GurEICIINST, the celebrated rho
topropber, Noe. 704 and 706 Arch street, is due the credit
of bavlog carried the art of producing the now nolver.
pepPlarcarie de visits to a higher elate of perfec.
ton than any other living artist. The splendid and life
like pictures which now grace his cases, taken front life
by }Antall, of the moat distinguished men in the noun try,
fully warrant ne in Ibis assertion: His galleriee are daily
thronged with visitors.
AN INVALUABLE ARTICLE OE DIET FOR TIIE
AIMY O. H. Idattion, dealer in fins Family Oro
eerie,, Arch and Tenth streets, has now in store a supply
of Iduringer's 'Potent Fetid Cencentrated Extract of
Beef and Vegetables for making Beof Tea. This is one
of the most important articles that could possibly be sent
to the eotdiere In camp.
TDB FINEST, CHOICEST . , AND MOST ADTISTTO
Confecticns made in this country fare those msnufao
tuts d and sold by Mr. A. L. Vansant, at his elegant ware
rocma, Ninth and Ohostnist streets. There is nothing in
the eating lino comparable to his delicious Bonbon*,
Ore am Chocolate?, Sweet Jordan , Roasted and Vanilla
Almonds. Crystalized Fruits, and fine French tAtztures.
Me exits fine Bieck Itambnrg And White Grapes,
Duchess Pears, and other choice varieties of fruits are
airs attracting much attention.
LIBERIA COFFEE.—Mr. C. FI. mattaon,
dealer in fine groceries, Aroh and Tenth streets, hAe just
rewired n very fine invoice of Liberia Coffee, the richest
and finest flavored coffee in the world, together with
pure .111 1 . and Mocha Coffees, and the finest ronlities of
Green end Black Teas.
MAGNLEvENT $6OO Rosewood T-Oct. Piano,
carvol hint, extra carved mouldings, round corners,
Gracd Action Oven!rung Bass, sweet and p4werfal
tone, made to order by the best maker, only turAll five
months, will be sold for 5250, as the owner leaves the
city in a few days. This is the greatest bargain in the
oily. Call and see it at 717 Arch street. ocl•3t*
BY BABYLAD.
Ae rung by at BtOnewall ), after catching a severe cold,
Instead of the Union army.
The Ptah-pots ]corned njx)d thy shore,
Barylad ! By Barylad
We sought thy teebtng full bard-floor,
Bar} lad! By Barylad!
We hotel to rains in Baltimore
Of beef, and boots, and clothes, a store
To rig adew our ragged corps,
Barylal ! By B crylad !
Yno left tt; ontelde id Ito cold, -
Barytad ! By Barylad!
To wallow Id the dirty bond,
Barylod ! By 13 trdlool
Eit o k i o ripe" otoie Pbe told
td plcdty olothedtuf to ed!old
But we babe Wed boat badly
Bardlsoll By Barylid
PIETY -CND CinEn.—A Boston gentleman re
cently took a nice bottle of cider on Sunday to deliver to
an accusintente, and attendintchurch on the Way, We
bottle buret in his posket, his clothes wore saturated* the
the 'mike' apparel near by did not escape, the worship.
pars were excited, and the preacher disconcerted. In this
latimderientiemon do not take cider to church with them,
nor are,they WhliDg to risk damage to their o!othee by
carrying such commodities in their pockets. Phliadel
phlaue have good reason to value their garments, he
carve they generally procure them at the Bro an Stone
OlothiMg Kockhill 8 Wilson, 'Noe eO3 ant 04
Oheeinut street - above Sixth, where suite that seaworthy
of the name ire gotten up.
Crctn'o acquired hie wonderful command of
the Latin language, his evict verboruse; by translating
Greek into Latin: -William Pitt, with the same object in
view, devoted ten years to the translation of Latin Into
110 regarded words as hie tools—the weapane
With which he was to 'am himself. Burris Cuoat , pur
sued ibis plan of translation through bie whole life. For
every Latin, Greek, French, or German word, he en
deavored to find five or fix corresponding Englien ..cords.
These were men of tufting energy, and, had they lived
In thee, limes, would, 7 without doubt, have purchased
their clothing at the paldial establishment of Gran:Alio
Stoles, No. COS Obastnnfitreet, where the fice'st .sei-tift
ment of military uniforms In the country is on hand and
for sale at reduced prices. '
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
or TO 13 Wow= &Aar Naar.
00151TINNB2AL HOVEL—Ninth and Chentruit
H B Lamm, Laaceater F J Bancroft, Fort Del
John 8 Dilworth, Pittsburg B e Wiobalt & wr, N H
Fii Hunter. Penni' Tft Biaga w, Cincinnati
W L McNeely, Virginia Liout D W aemmilL Jr, Del
Geo D Wilbur Alfred 9totzr Boston
H F Wi.bor, Welton 1 W Ella& & la, Balk
Col Wbtiteleay & wt, Mich J B Hussey, BaWawa
Dr G W Jenkee, B lelwrd Joa ts Bowie, Allentown.
Hon A H Wooer. Blown Wicetrip, Dartford
Mee r 4 dpotaaor d, I).l%ware spotewood, Dal
John H. Allan, New York J a Bond, New Yolk
W Av,herT, Cincinnati Mire H. A.:flery, Cincinnati
P &eon, Norwich; Coon Meal", C Green, Conn
Met G Green, Connecticut Mae' Homer
H Speer Ain, Screen, 1.3 W Maine, New York
Liens W T &dame N York W bitten's, New York
T Paton'. 'New York Jos 86,119011
Dr S F Bird • 0 W Keirer,' Missouri
Ci M etchers, Bremen N Ingersoll,-Borue, N Y
0 J Wetherell, Detroit, Mich Mai W.11.-Bemmont
Bobs Valentine, Bellefonte Geo Marks. Tamaqua
B Hodget, Baltimore Geo W Wilkes, Now York
Dire Andreas, Wash, D C Xi" Andr"o, Wesh, 7)-(3
Ir P Beberton, 11 e N John A larben. Laacasteri
A L Fernald, Boston John 0 Fernald. Boston-
O B Holden, Washington Con Saner, Washington
S W Preis, Bite York Mrs U P Boot, Baltimore'
W E Anthony & N Y David Law ' London
N KingthrirY, Connecticut T Airreod, Mass
Thos Beaton, New York C.ti PH 0' Rorke, N Y
Bcht Middleton Mrs A %Moon
11 L Coe & ta, Connecticut Obas C Florence, N Y
Col W A Ppencer Annan:as Mrs F Biske
E Hartshorn, New Yotk W Darla, N J
B Beale, New JUTACY D W Belden, Salem, N J
B J Meiies, Pennsylvania Onus P Markle
Hon Bound, Milton John A Me' tsnd,•lPe,
Bettor, Pennsylvania W Ei Jenne & e, Montrose
Pr Aloricti & Is, Mess T.O Carson, Gettysburg
Nvo EL Weds, Chicago Miss 8 ()ameba% Elhicago
hire Johnson, liarrieburg Lieut 8 0 Jadeen
J . Knox. Pittsburg .John 0 Bage•r, Lancaster
Georg_ Werner ' Geurge Knight, Eoglaad
Ce s T Gythent & son, N Y J 11 Buririgh, Maine
P Lanel'Y Au L Peabody
John T TrJy. N Y J Clark. N
13 , tru'l 0 Bigelow, OelifornDs W De Witt, Albsny
It Coleman . Jr, wife, 111.4 Krt. B Colbourn, Aid
JEKOPP B NOTIJR, Md N E Monroe, N Y
Jle Fox, 11 8 W W Bier, II N
John Carron, 1J 8 N G J . Ferry, New York
J BraLdt. Baltimore AI Barger, Cincinnati
G Lesser, New York F G Aden ' New York -
Jae Rouser, 'Br w York Jolm Whittier:iatna, Baltimore
13. grobh, Baltimore W P Smith, Baltimore
J Lerremsrin, Newark,N J Howard, Now York
Hoopes, .West Chester G 13 fhomas, W Chester
MERCHANTS' bIOTBL--Fourth st„ below Arch,
Geo Bly mire, Bedford 0 Baird, BudE3 co, P
B Van Ripen, New Jersey A J Brattmant, New Hope
J y Ecicotub, Lambertville A Nachman. BaltimOre
Wm 11 Sturges, Wash, D 0 Al 0 Savaga, New York
J ti Stoughton, Milton, Pa P tdc Williams, Westmo'd
Nies A McWilliams, Westiu'd J Morrow & la -Weitmore'd
13 Bogle,' Milton, Pa - Bartel Isar, Blair co, Pa
W J IlacE eon & la, Penna . late Jas Slocum, Penne
Garrett, Pittsburg Xis. Ella Slocum, Palma
0 Eberly, Columbus, 0 Jas Hagan, Dunganou, 0
Mrs A _Morris. Pittsburg Isaac Coleman. New York
W 8 1109 H, Wish febaire O B Armstrong,Stenbenville
17. BlaellleY, Alliance, 0 S Lantieker, St Louis
W A Talbott, Obio John O'Neill, New Jersey
Sharkey, Mauch Chunk M Barry - , Lancaster
J M Bach, Pittsburg It Boren, Eleohaniceburg
J C • Yourg, Putt Delaware Mrs F Naylor, New Jersey
A Morris, Chicago Cass E L unborn.
Lt W W Whittuarsh, Malmo W F Parton, U 8 Navy
J 0 D Lilly. 'Reading 3 Date-min, Hilton, Pa
Chas Hampshi r e, Jeanesvillo obtain bicrarlin,Ja arms villa
J F Stevick, ltlhippensourg B ill Pollock, Elarriaburg
Chas iii EfaEll ' Laucaster J K Crumbaker, ZAreiville
G N Grey BON Penna J Hlber St la, Carlisle, Pa
G \V Johnston Ala,Plttaburg3 13 Her nberry &la, Ohio
0 H Wells, 13 8 N Jos It Wis ar. Salem NJ
Casper WiE,ret, lialem, N J Tana Whim, York, Pa
Eberly, chanic,itg Ohre; Harrliburg
1) Bunter, Olucinzati, lt Ell J Safger, Mlentoirn
AMERlCAN—Cheiunut street, above Fifth.
Lit ut A H Bankt,Wash, DC Ralph "F Channel!, Alex,Ya
A Crreker. Massect,nsetts laeut G Brotbertort .
It McKenzie, Ohio E U Jordon, New York
Bunting, New York Lient J U Dolma, U 8
Mrs D Thomas, Penns. F Haines, West ' Chester
C Gondy, Taylerevitle, 111 Jebn D Dover, Del
Mr WM eler, Baltimore Jas B Welsh & la,GeorgeVM
ChM A litictiltrer, keading Jaa F Staab, Reading
G P Jewell, Giairgefn, D O Chas F., tilmener, Tamaqua
G.W Eddy, (.11eNeland A B Elackenzie,
Geo MI rarer & den, Pa Wm Denney, Jr, Delaware
wli Rage , . lielaatre A Repot: & la, New York.
Roht Aube , Mon. New York B Gittiog & fa, Wash
J Brown. arliand Joe alcKennes,:liaryland
IticKonney, Virginia M Holliday ,
W Hoblitzea, Maryland W Settle:3r, Mineisville
ST. Lows ROTkimunestuur street, above Third.
0 D Lord, New York Tina WE Tharp '
Cap: Beeves ti W ParreriU SR
tinny, Penna tianxli
Rtrtswortb, Bo3ton J W Bowe
John Bissell', Ohio J B Hitt., Ohio
W W W3lsor, Ohio - B J . D Arnest & 0, Balt
Blita Ai. Suntan% Batt W C Porter
B P Tilorups( n, Penna R W Bulkies, U S N
Chas B Stephens s-wf, N Y Stacy A Pa , son, Trenton
Dr Goldner, DINKWare Li , nt "C N Spencer, U d 8 S
J J Doves, Pott.vdte H finhbatd, Toronto
Alias N Livingston, N J - -Mei A Livingston; N J
John T Ben!. Maryland L De Loag. Newark
fil Marks & la, Newark G L Hoffman, Baltimore
W Montieth. beFton W H Rose, New York
0 D Lord, New Yolk '
TIIII UNION—Arun street, 100'4'0 Third.
J H Hazard. New Jemey J Tomlinson, Illinois
W Hnoe, fierirsille, 0 W P West, Salem
Shuck Btriforti. Pa Cal ltilarchtfe Tamaqua
J O McKnight, Ohio Geo W BrOwn, Ohio
Geo Bazard, Ohio' W RoPer, Greeaford, 0
yP Ssom-rinur, obi() Eaislet, Ohio
B Irlyerc, eancatter co W E Anderson, E . Jersey
J Sheltenberger, liiuersviilo W Evans., Wheeling
11 'HAMM, N ew Jersey W G Rogers, Getergetown
T tl Imllock, Ohto D El Rotator.' Pottstown
W R Feather, Canton, 0 0 bT Harttre, Indiana
NATIONAL 80T*11.,---Itace street, above Third.
Moth, Pa 0 Mootb, Pa
thrivi S Nirhoia, A Levi B Kalov, Phconlxvilie
N ItitClai, Pa J Knott' amt. Reading
Het ry Bechtold, Mount ray Daniel LightnPr, Lebanon
1 4 Debt, Ltbaton W M Derr, Lebanon
W Pay: Elmira. ti T A V Bath r, SobAfferat'n
Geo Heilman, Lebanon J poover, Myerstowa
N Heitman, Ac; villa Aurance, IlicOaltisterville
T Bcffman, Lebanun S 0 Snavely, Aenville
Joseph Rarcb, Lebanon A Shark, Lebanon
Peter Gingrich, Hanover %Rupp, A.onville
George Blencli, Annville M Nati, 'Hanover
E A Uhler, Lebanon Joel Raoilaart,'Lebatton
H Stein and lady, PA H J B Smith, Lebanon
°mad Matke, Lebanon
OOMMBROILL--Sixth street, above Chestnut.
S M Bunting & la, Pottstown Bat j Tuomgeon, Chester o 0
Morris Kiik, Pennsylvania Johnhleisber. Obeatsf oo,Pa
B B Plookenton, Penns Jobe A. Hopper, Maryland
Miss '9 °peer, Maryland W S Jones, Maryland
A W Providence, RI J Guts, Obostor co, Pa
Geo W Woad ward.Oh“ger co Sand P I)arlenton
W I& Wilson Newark, Da In
lbos Drennen, Elkton, d
D McOullougt, Oxf rd, Pa
MT. VERNON—Second street, above Arab.
A P Rdmendsori, Baltimore .1 A BIOV7II. Baltimore
M B Hartley, fachtirlkill. co .7 Steele, Wiikesharre
F Philadelphia L Hodge!, New York
IT Reyna, Philadelphia H Redoes Philadelphia
L Taylor, Philadelphia TW A Bldg°, Backs co
G klon , gomer y co L B too head, Delaware
1r Cloolhangh la. Det &age% New York
T Ashton, Philadelphia Capt Stevenson, Cape May
B Browl,field, 'Philadelphia W Alberteon, Backs co
Mrs Johnson, Trenton, N J Nies Johnson, Trenton
`STATES UNION ROTBL--Market, shrove Sixth.
AT Bard. Prat,a9lrania S Hoover, Hollidaysburg
Jacob Glaff, Blairsville John Ralston, Pe
Carson Boutin, ludiarka CO Taos j Scott, St Louis
A Bucketbray, of Louis F Sulizbach, York co, Pa
Col Berlianbine, HIV JOY, Pa J W Dusenberry to la, tT
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, - thole Market.
N M Stevenson, Dover, Del. G W Dicker:eon, - Brooklyn
C 8 Weler-tbee, New Jersey V P Etear9, Bockville
H Stephens k wt, Mass Brittatn, New Jersey
II Evans, Peposit, New 'York
BALD EAGLK—Tbitti times, above OallowhilL
Joseph Stepp. Alleatown E Steiger, Allentown
Allentown 0 le Huber, Allentown
B Seminal. Lenigh 0, pa I Erdman, Eueireville
jeseph Keiter, Pennsylvania A F Koons, Dateeartona
JB6 D Kern. Nazareth Henry Loose, Tlverstown
B Irreater3ok,
,Betblehem Aaron Seto, Easton
Jas Or Selo, Easton John Geyer, Seidersville
'V Horffrean, Allentown
BARLEY BHEAF--tiocond street, below Tine:
.E 0 Moore & le, N Jersey E Rittenhouse, Maryland
Oast Springstead,lVilaton Alex (lathers, New Jersey
J Kelly, New Jersey W EL Thompson, Pinata
J B Luau, Pelmet E llicka; New JerseY
IA Pant, Montgomery co, Pa J Rhler, - Lumbervllle, Pa
T White, Prenobtown, N J 3 Warner & la, Pt3llllB
•
BLADE. BEAB--Third =set, above Oallowhill. •
J Butz. Allentown J al Eiaanhart, Poona •
U A Garnett), Trealletown Mre Garneld, Trexlertowti
D Woodring, Penns , Mra Lark, Lebanon '
J Kline, Bucke co J Huth, Sumneytown
J Strunk. Baublelavllle IV Leafier, Zdahlun Creek '
J Berner, !hoiden Creek J Mattto, Berrysburg
J Ertl), jr, Penna 8 Strunk, Borka co, Pa
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
EC?" BRI !OUSTS PAGE
AHRIVIID.
Bark Version, Holkins, 6 days from Boston, in ballast
to Tyler, 15;ono & 00.
Ketch commerce, Barnes, from °ardent's! Sept 17, in
behest to John blown & 00. Loft Fr ship Mathurin
Le.), Slier, from Havre, diach; barks Agnes, Thompeon,
from and for Baltimore, to salt in a few days; St logo,.
B finnan. for P:rtland. cic ared ; Sherwood, Gray, for New
York next day; St Peter. Serie, from Liverpool, disci's;
JON ph Irish, (Br) Geary, from Philadelphia, waiting or.
ders; Andes. Sheppard, from New York, dischg; Ohristi.
ate, (Br) Bilinswood, from New York, do; brigs
Thompson, from and for PhiLladelphla; Avondale, Dix,
from New York, dieebg lumber; Cosmos, Talbot, from N
Yt,k, waiting orders; klodel, Rice, from Boston, dischg;
Lit iau, Se asey, from Portland, do; S Shannon, (Br) Bar
mond, from Philadelphia, do; ochre Ann Elizabeth, Pet.
tie, from Frankfort, loading molasses; Yankee Blade,
Colbt, from Co. oischg; 0 Fantrizzl, Wooster, from
Phi
lalelpbia, dot General Hoeg, Drinkwater, from Portland,
do; torah Bernice, Oallieman; for New York, loading.
Brig Roanoke, Soling, b days from Baltimore, in bal
last to Dollen a Son.
Schr Oauova, Fullerton, 4 days from Wareham, in bal.
last to capiein.
Behr J 11 Baldwin, Skinner, 4 dais from Middletown,.
with carboys to 0 & F Lennig.
Bchr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with gnarl
to Christian & Co.
Ecbr fairy, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
stein to Christiana 00.
Behr Pearl, Norman, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
corn to Jan L Bawler a Co.
echr Vandelia, Hillyard, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
grain to Jae Barrett Son.
Schr Reindeer, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to Jas L Bewley & Co.
ticbr Farmer, Wert, 1 day from Mikan, Del, with corn
to J as Barrett & Son.
Scbr Jas L Proverb, Bonsai!, 1 day from Dover, Del,
with oats to Jos Barrett & Son
Steamer Bristol. Charles, 24 hours from New York,
with rodeo to W P
BELOW.
A II IS sloop-of-war, and an English schooner frotn
Nassau, glib fruit.
OLBAKED. .
Brig 'DUI Davis, Staples. Boston, L Andenria4 &
Behr B Y Lswis, Wallace, Portland, BiEu 3 jekeoll &
(11cTer.
Ecbr B B Howlett, comers, Port Royal, Tyler, Stone
Co.
Schr L PhLeger, Idungsn, Georgetown, do
Bar J S Buckmaster, itlcOlean, do . do
Bohr S Furbish, Kendall, Portund, captain.
Bohr Canova, FuHerten, Providence, J B Henry.
Behr Pesrl, Derrickeon, Washington, captain..
Btr J d ahliver, Dade. Baltimore, & Grove., Jr:
Btr U Willing, Olayp•ole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr
Btr Fenny Garner, Pierce, New York, W P (Bide.
$ t RERMORANDA.
Steamship Norman, Baker, hence, arrived at Boston
80th,
ktesraship Ariel, Miner, cleared at New York yester
day for."
AspinwalL
Berk Mahlon Vniliaroson. Thompson, at New York
: yesterday from aeorgatown, DO.
Berk Oak, Ryder, for Phllaielphis, cleared at Boston
30th nit. -
Botg Ilscs Rowland, Bicoarty, at New York yesterday
from Rev Orleans.
Schr P.arl, Brown, cleared at Boston 30th Mt. for
Fbiladelphin,
tit-ewer Black Diamond, Allen, hence, arrivod at New
York yesterday.
NOTICE TO MABINEBS.
ixformstion 'has been received et this office that the
timber beacon on Logey Ledge, PeoperoWs Gove,.Klt
tery, went adrift on the 27th loft. A. emu buorwill be
set to mark.the spot until the beacon can be replaced. '
,JSr.orcier of the,Lighthouse Board.. -- ,
11. K. HINKLEY'.
Clerk First Lighthouse District.
Portland, Bept 29, 1862.
THE PRESS.-PVILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1862.
SPECIAL NOTICES
- • -
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTRIIR.
They Purify, strengthen, and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite. •
They are an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hoar% •
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent favors. -'
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cure Dlspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhoea, Cholera, and Cholera Ifforbus. •
.
They cure Liver Complaint and 'Nervous Reatlaohe. .
They are the beat BrrrEss In the world. They
make the weak men strong, and are exhausted nature's
great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Rums
the celebrated tialisaya Dark, roots, and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to
age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli
sate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all
Grocers, Druggists, Rotels, and Saloons. P. E DRAKE
lc CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. 5e24.6m
BATOTINLOR'S EIMP. .DUI!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIA A. BATCHELO vs celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to - be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to irjure . the Hair in the least; remedies
the DI effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or R - 153TY aim Instantly turns a
bpiPr did Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau-
Mi. Sold by all Diuggists, Ac.
;Er The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHR
LOR, on the few* sides of each bash
F SLOTOEY No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street,}
MySll.ly New York.
- GREAT Tausmit.— BIN—
WAY EONS were awarded the brat
medal .at the late great international Exhibition, Lon
don, Over two hundred and eixty-nine Manor ; from all
parte of the world, entered for eon:petition.
Wareroome at. BLASIUS BitOT EMUS, 1006 UHEST
BUT
'UPHAM'S HAM Di E, 38 cents a box,
--Three, boxee for $1; the beet in UN. Try it. Sold
ooly at IT PH 408 lIES rrur at. se27-3m*
MARRIED
AUREE—ItY.A.N TneEda'y, Sentember Nth, at
St. Clement's_ Church, by. the. Rtv. Et. S. Speakman,
Theodore Aulter find Min. Ryan. a 1 of ebb dry. 4
FRAITOR—WOODOOOK. --Da the 294 h ult. t by the
Rev. Thomas Bralcord. 1). : D., Mr. Joseph Frame, Jr.,
of..Neeld's Delaware Battery.' Wilmington, Delaware, to
Nies RumsiS. Wcodock, of,thin city. *
IiVerEIY—V4 ILIA A M.SON --On the 24th ult., at the
Church of the Evangelist, by the Bev. Samuel Darb)-
row, Daniel Pierce SwineY, Ef4 to Mist Kate, eldeit
daughter of the late Stewart Williamson, M D., of Phi
ladelphia.
DIED.
DINGEE.—On the let lest , Edmund Magee, in the
62d year of hie age.
Due notice be given of his interment. ***
bIiRTIN.—On the 30th day of August, on the battle
field at Dull Ran, at the head of Lieutenant
Colonel Thotinae S. Martin. of the 11th Regiment P. V.
The roletivee and Mende of tte &canon, and thou of
the family, the members of ItalustrY Lodge, No. 131,
A. Y.-111., of RxceNor Mart Logo, Na. 216, the ntfoens
and min:there of the Gibild. Lodge of. Pennsylvania, his
ffi townie. friends in general, and the active; anti honorary
nal:there ot the Wathingtan Graye are region fully In
vitcd to attend the for eral,from St. Matthias' ICp'scopal
Church, - berth Nineteenth street, noir Mount Vernon,
en Friday, the 3d of October, at 8) o'clock P. M. ' To
proceed to Monument Cemetery. *
Lat . /DELL —On the morning of the 29th alt., Martha
T., vile ot Lieutenant Edwin A. Landoll, and daughter
of the late Wm, 'T Donaldson.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend the .funeral, from the residence of. Dr
.11. W. EMIL 806 North Front street, this ( tnursday)
ramming at tO o'clock. "
WATTtON.—F(II in action, Septemberl7th, at the
battle of Antit tem, Winiam R. Written"), of Oorepany 0,
9t6 Bt gimt zit New York Volunteers ( &moves),
in the 21th year of his age
BRO W.1 , 7„—0n the 17th of September, near Sharps
burg, lad., from woundsreceired in the battle of Antie
tam, David P. Brown, of Company 0,7 lat Regiment
Penee)lTSl•ii Volunteets. *
C ABB? L.— On the 20th of September, George W. Car
ry!, in the 924 year cf hi c age. . -*
COSTELL(h—On the 17th nit., from unmade reoeived
at the battle:of Antietam, Unarlea Costello,. of Company
P, 28tb Regiment P. V.. in his 55th year. *
DIIVR—On the 17th bet , at the battle of Antietam,
1 ientreset James Dunn, of Company 69th BegimPnt
P. V In the 218 t year of bi 3 RR*. ' *
HABER PAT.—On September 20th, at U. B. Hospitai,
Odd Fell iwe' Ball.. Washington, D. 0., at chronic der.
awe, Mall: R. flaempat, of Company 0, 26th Regiment
P. V.. in the 23d year (4 hi. age *
RELLY.--On the kOth ult, William A.. Rally, or 00.
R, 68th Regiment P. V., or Scott Legion, in the 'Nth
year - of hieas e. *
LRAPSON —Killed, on the 17th ult , in the battlenner
Shrresbnig, Md., John A. "Leapson, et Company 0,130 th.
P. V., end late-nt Milltown, in tho'29.h year of hie age *
MFRS R —oo the Nth nt, at Frederick City 1113 ,
wennde received at the battle of Antietam, Corporal
°Marian MoeEer Jr., Company L, 723 Regiment P. V.,
in his 25'b sear. *
ODEN.B RIMER on the /7th inat, at the
bate of A btiet.flr, Corporal Daniel 0. Odenheim2r, of
Oc money A, 12 , h" P. 41.
0 3WALD —)3311e4, at the battle of Antietam; on the
17th tit Corporal Joseph Ay—Oswald, of Company A,
1e Ret.iment P. It . in bit 24th year.
J 081160.14 --Suddenly, on the 27th of August, at the
Bygria P.oetii al, at Fartreas Monroe, of dyftnteryi Hash
Johnron, cf Companyl3, let New Jereey Btiment, in the
814 aenr of his ane.
J08bi1...0N.-L-Rilled, at the battle near .Sitepherda.
town. September 20th, Thomas 13. Jahneen, of Company
E, 119th (Corn Radian ge) Regiment, in hia44.th year. *
LOGAN.—Rilled, at the battle of Antietam, September
17th, Charles 8 Leman. of. Company E, 7let (Oadfornta)
Regiment.-aged 21 3 eara and 2 months.
MARTIN.-,gilled. at the battle of Antietam,. Sept.
17th. Orderly Sergeant William R. Illartiu, of Oempasy
F. 72d i Bexteit'a fire 800 aTee) Beeiment P. V. *
PrßAl.l.—RiPed, at -the heitte near Sheyherdetown, Va.,
September 20th, Charles F. Ran, of the 118th (Corn Ex
change) Regiment, in bia 2let yliar. . *
StillTEL—Killed, at the battle of Antietam, . September
17th, Amen P. Smith, of Company L, 72d (13azter'e Fire -
Zontivee) Regiment P. V., in bin 22d year. *
BOOS Li A 11518 ER —On September 28th, Mrs. IA.
aVe of Captain 8; S. Bookhammer, of With
giment P. Y.
, C3.ATEN.—Eilled. at 'ail) , battle of Antietam slept,
17th, Corporal Thema Slaren, of Company F, 72(13i,x
-ter'e Fire Zettaves) Regiment P. V., in bit 32,1 year. *
STE RETT.—tetoember 28tb, at the Union Volunteer
Re'rrebn.e:.t E:4OW, AnauXne bterett, of Warren,
Maine. 2d Diable Battery, and 21 yearr.
VANDYKE.—EiIIFd, at the battle or Antietam. Beet.
17th, WlLfem Banieon Vandyke, of Company F, Hat
P. V., aged 22 years.
BLAOK AND BECOND . : MOURN
ING Drees t ilks, just opened!
Blad. Gros Orsini, and Yonlt de Sofas:
Black 'taffetas and Gros do Shia:el.
Black Anunres and Veuetisones.
Black Gros d'Ecoese or Ottomans.
Black and White Taffeta Lance.
Black and White Varet.wiennee.
Black and White toot Stripes and Checks.
BWIPON & SON,
sollr Monolog Store, No. 918 OIIESTNU r Street.
EyRE &_ LANDELL,
FOU tali and ARCH STREETS.
OPENING FOB FALL SALES:
Idagnifinent Rillia.
Magnificent Shawls.
Magnificent Poplins.
Good Biank
Richest Printed Otoodis.
Good Stook of Sniplons, .
[G--- TWENTIETH WARD. NATIONAL
UNION EXBOUT LYN UONNITTBH—Lmeet-
Iee will be held at tbo Hetulonartere, P.. W. corner
of ELEVENTH street. and OlEta la: avenue, THIS
DV - ENING, at 7M o'clock. Block Committee] will be
prepared to report tu lull. CHAS. B. HIST IN E,
: 1101t - • Secretary.
IrrCONSTITUTIONAL U SET
IS 0 win be held on F MOAT EVIt WIN f obit,
October 4tb, at Dyer's Hotel. Rising Inn. First p7ocinct,
• Twenty-firft .witd, to nominate Judges and 'lthrontora
for clectlon s to verve fir the coming yottr.
2t* W. B. bigiST. Secretary asinoistlon.
PUILADNIPHIA, OCTOBER...I, 1.884.
113 —Tbe''Pliils&DßLP 01.TIL"GUIPA" Wet
n,..iztinent, retorrithele.ainserethouas somerrre.
Eve N 8 & ITO BBTM MIN' 13 809. & GO.,
BAlil3lti , iritLtYlrOant G W.III . BIITIN, GE ).
8. ROBERTEIi ' O&M PBELL. THICO..J. DON-
KELLY, T.. ~CIIFFIIIILD, and other friends of the
Uorerany; fin; their kind 'exertions in making their corn
forteble during their recent trip to the Border.
On behalf of the Comma , .
3t* Captain BA BEY BOCK &FELL tat.
CORRESPOICDENCE.
• Part,AMILPEIIk, Sept. 29, 1882
Rev. John Walker Jackson, No. 823 Cathrrine Street:
Eta: The uneerilaned, having heard of the Discourse
delivered by )on on the 18th of the' present month at
Handel and Hadyn Hall, in the form of a Leotare, on
.6 The I , anon—lts Peril and Deliverance," reqta et that
you repeat the same at Concert Hall at such time as may
suit your convenience.
We bells ve that the sentiments of the Lecture cannot
fail to do good at the' present juncture,: in our national
affair!. We are resipeffelly,
Ch. Gibbous. z Cherie Whitney,
. Morton McMichael,' - .Chao. Gilpin,
Atez.O Cahill. .. • Thos. Webster,
John D Wetirtn, Wm B. Thomas,
Lorin Clods:et, Wm. D. Keller,
Penne) L. Ward, Thomas J. Megear,
Jchn E. Addicka, Wm. Wainwright,
T. B. Hollioitaworth, John B. Kenneyi
Asmnel T. Oenby, N. B. Browne,
Tlos. O'Neill, Samuel W. Cale,
John B Deihl, Evan Randolph,
Joe B. Nett. Levi T. Ratter,
Mae It nicht, And others.
FOILAMMPHIA, • October 1, 1882
GRNTLEMEN : I thank you for your kind invitation to
repeat the Lecture delivered on the evening of the 18th,
Am. To live in the.mtdet ol events so exciting as those
now daily occurring, and to utter the honeet convictions
of a heart loyal to the Government, and earnestly deft
ring the maintenance of the national integrity as to the
Manes luvalved in the present national struggle, is to
speak on one day that which eounde like madness or pro
phecy, and to read the next its more than fnlslment.
In my Lecture, as delivered at Handel and Haydn
,noi, I said, to substance, thet I believed the exigently
,ot the tour as well as jastice demanded EmanCipation—
'that the current of events ran in that direction—but I
expreseed en earnest desire that by proclamation that
,policy be declared so plainly that ,he who runs might
reed. •
It is done! Thank God that I have lived to see the
22d of deptember, 1862. God blocs cur noble President
While I accept your invitation to repeat my Lecture . ,
I stall tette the privilege of inning' a second edition,
revised And amended, by the light that dawned to the
prociamatiortof Abraham Lincoln. .
'I would suggest Wednesday evening, - October 6, and
. Concert Ball es the time and pleas of the Ittcture.
:Yours, gentlemen, for Union and Liberty.
It JOHN WALKER JAMIESON.
MILITARY.
TR&DE
wanted for Clotopsoir
- Alripbto " ''. llaptatn*AXAX. T. Lit
11* ' - 111111.0EIEBTNIIT Street.
tiHAMILTON' RISLES.The Stated
mantbly bleating of the HILMILTON Rutz% will
be held at their Armory. THIBIT-SEVENTS and
Id ABER f Streets, on TEMESDAY NYZNING, oo
tober 2, at ball past eevon o'clock.
it* B. ROOD, Secretary.
I-. • ATTENTION ! 'COMPANY E,
BLUE. BE811111VEL::-4. fifireelipeey DRILL TO
,llllGlirri"at IN. o'clock( at: th e Armory, 'EIGHTH
Slid U4,LLOVIIILL Weed. 'Very member thud
be presto:it.' (10] GEOBGEVIGBIOE, Gaeta*.
1152 . 11 - PENNiIitYLVINTA: vorsua..
TERRS.—Good Men aro wanted for R&TFRRICts
of this Regiment. For particulars, Indian - at Hand-
qnrirters ofj.tatte_r7 L. 386 HARMONY streef.,Phlig.;.:
delnhis. arid 441 BT. 'JOHRstroet. -' • :
Clootain,,-AOSEPEI IF. ELfiRDERSON. .!
let Lieutenant—AßNOLD ILEGBROFEL
2d Lieutenaat.--41Z*VTES HAWK. 5e23.121*
SSOO "REWARD !---1/081 , on TEr
DAY, Elepirmher 9, Three 7.30 TB EA
BURY NO !IDS, coupons attached, Numbers • 31,883,
31./09, 31,670 All parties ere forbid negotiating said
Nstssi, as notice hat' been Overt, ;and payment:topped
at 04 Treasary and ail Sub-Treasury p,epartmays.
$5OO IN• 00 GO! : •
Will be' paid by the air: wet/reed for the return of `the
SAM. B F GALL AGMS%
' •
No. 281 North TIIIRO Street.
Philadelphia, October 2, 1962. oc2-18t*
. .
T HE '
is-NEW MOURNING STORE"
NOW orsN AT
No. 926 CHESTNUT. STREZT,
EVERY - VARIETY OF DEEP MOURNING
MOURNING BONNETS.
AS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
..IMPORTERS: AND r pasa DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Aire now oxbibitingwoioltles in
SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS BEASON.
oci_tr
BLACK f: QUAKE & LONG SHAWLS
BROCHE Equare and Long Shawls.
PLAID VA1111143 and Long Shawl&
FANCY SiILAWLSt in great variet
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.'S,
001-if 727 OTIESTtIin antvir.
4 E.BINOES AND REPS,
IN SIELEOT SHADES.
PRINTED MERINOES AND REPS, choice
DRESS GOODS, In desirable fabrico.
JAB. R. CAMPBELL & 'B,
oeLti 727 ORESTRUT STREET.
S 14 KS • . '
BONNETS, BLACK TAFFETAS
BLK. FOUL T .11 7 SOIE . and-Gros Grains.
COL , Y) FOULT DSSOIE and Womans, very
BICH F 1601; SILKS, in new styles and colorings.
AT
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.'S,
oci.tt Y 27 OKESTITUT STREET.
STAPLE DRY -GO O.OS.
:::DAMASKS, Linens, Towel. Tinge,
L. C. BEEFS, Hosiery. Giovei.
FLANNELS. Sionkots, Bleached Cottons,
WHITE GOODS,
ETC.,
ALL AT LOW -FRIOES.
JAS. R. CAM PSELL & CO.,
ocl-tf - 727 paßsystrr szaint
MILLINERY GOODS.
ne... BONNET OPENING
.on
FALL AND WINTER,',
THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1862.
WOOD & CARY
No 725 OHESTNIIP Street.
LATE LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS.
BESO-5t
egIAN FJ%LL AND WINTER MILLI
.7r 'NEM OPEEING-.—lliss S. T. DIORG-kli, 40S
Att...11 Sheet. will open THIS DAN a splendid stcck of
Fashionable *illinery for the wholesale and retail trade.
oe2.3t*
gie MISSES O' BRYAN, 1107 WAL
NUT Street, trill- open PARIS 311 - ILLINE WV for
the Fall on THURSDAY, October 2,188 E. oel.lBt#
BONNET AND BAT FRAMES,
PATTERN BONNETS, AND DRESS OA.PS.—
The beat - place to bety ► Fall APPortmeot, Whalegale
Oaph Prime, is at hIORGAN'S MANUFAOTORY. 408
ARPII•Str• et. eon lm*
t AV FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
Ito SENHEIM,
BROOKS, Se Co.,
431 *MARKET STREET,
NORTH SIDE,
Have now open for their
FALL SALES
A LARGE AND HANDSOME STODE OF
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
CONSISTING OF, ;
- RIBBONS, VELVET'S, SILKS,
FLOWERS,
STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
MILLINERY (mobs GENERALLY,
To which the - attention of the trade is
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
se2o-2m
1862 FALL. 1862
WOOD & CARY,
BITOONESORS TO LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,
HIM now in Store a
• COMPLETE STOCK
GOODS.
. . . OONBIBTING '
Bilk, Velvet,: and
BONNETS AND . TATS,
French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &C.,
To which they reepectfully invite the attention of the
former patrons of the House, and the trade generallY.
00- 2rn
THOS. KENN EDY & B RO
729 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW. EIGHTH
HAVE NOW BEADY THEIR
FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FRENCH
FLOWERS. FEATHERS
GENERAL MlLLl:tam' GOODS.
ees•am
READY-MADE. CLOTHING.
cLornstplo CHEAP FOR CASH!
The beotiol46 1-lit , Plitykdelptila to obtain well•made,
good•fitting, dortil?tei
cLoTtit - KG,
CLOT R IN a.
clacer - RTNG,
CLOTHING,
AT REASONA:BLE PRICES,
AT RIB ASONA.V . .LiE 'RRIOES,
AT ;REASONABLE . PRICES,
AT REASONABLE PRIORS,
WANANAKER Sr, BROWN'S
WANAMAKRR & BROWN'S
WANAMAK : ER & BROWN'S'
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
WA.N4 MAKER & BROWN'S
OAK .MILL,
' OAK: HALL,
OAK'.MALL;
OAK- HALL,
OAK. HALL,
SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH 'AND MARITIC
SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH. AND MARKET,
SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH AND nuaxgr.
P 8.-irananiskor & Brown's Oak Hall . Clothing
Establishment, at &lath and Dlerket streets. is NOTED
for mei/ rnadei. good fitting,' durabte Clotiing, at ails-
SONAnlit prices.. ' •
Wanamaker & Brown hare an immense' stock of
Fall and Winter Goode, bought early in the season at
low prices FOR 06811, which Wili be sold . CORRESPORDI3O
LT. 01litAr.
far 017875M11R WORE' WELL DONE AT EXTR LOA'
PB/ONB • OCI••tt
FINE READY-1114DE CLOTHING.
a_ BONERS & SON,
No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET,
UNDER JAYNE'S HAIL,
Have now made np for sale an entire . new'shictof
FINE CLOTHING . .
Also, sa toll assortment of CLOT En 3, 0&951h1E131:113, and
TESTINGE, which they respectfully Invite the pahllo to
examine before purehastng elsewhere. ' se27tde3l
ituitrilty coons.
MILITARY TRIMMINGS
BRASS RNAPSAOK TRIMMINGS, U. O. Regula
tion, with Backing, incomplete Bets.
BOLLER BUCKLES, % -inch, for Haversacks.
BRASS INFANTRY ACCOUTREMENT MOUNT
. INGO, incomplete seta.
BRAEIt3 HAT ORNAMENTS, Eagles, Bugles, Trum
pets, Crossed Sabres, and Crossed. Cannon.-
BRASS LETTERS and NUMBERS. • '
BRASS CA.VAL llty, BELT mous:rums. ,
BRASS INFANTRY do. d 6..
BLURB CAVALRY MOUNTINGS, U.,S..Begnta
lion, in lets, complete, including Saddle Tree,
Picket Pin, Lariat Rope, Curry Comb, Hone
, - Spurs'.
BRASS SOREW rand STRAP SPURS, for Officer&
BLUR, WARM; and GRAY BVANKETI3, fie
(Hikers and Privates.
Poi Ws in Qnsndiisp, and of the best gnat*, by ...
• •-
W.- - sIiVILESTACII & Co:,
• SIVNORTH THIRD STREET,
se23.lm* - • • Philadelphia.
TEST -BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. S.
atandud, nuonnfactured and for wile b9=•
3. P. REND, •
•.
_Horner of THIRTEENTH. and NOBLE Streets,
1e2643n0W Philadelphia.
RASS GROMMETS for Army,'Blatt
ketss and Leggings, manufactured and foriale In
any nnentity at SIXTH and OOLUMBLL.
se26.lznit K. IVIES.
ARMY GOODS!
Eau' Blue Irerseys.
Sky Blue ezmanneres (for Officers'
Pants).
Dark Blue:Uniform. Cloths.
Bark Blue Cap Cloths.
Park Blue Blouse Flannels.
White Domet Flannels.
002-tbet det
Twilled. Gray Mixed Flannels.
U. B. Regulation 131ankets.
10-ounce and 12 ounce Standard;
TENT. IMO&
In dare and for sae by
ST_AIjE, SMITH, &
No. 39 LEI ITIA, AND 40 E.OUTH FRONT BTd,
. -an27-2m PRILADELPRIA.
CARP,ETINO-S,
OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS.
- WOLFE 00.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 132 CHESTNUT STUMM, PHILADELPHIA.
• Kr A full assortment of Philadelphia •made Carnets
always In Store. 002 2m
COTTON YARN.
SUPERIOR COTTON YARN, No. 1.0,
FOB EALIt SY
' .
FROTHINGRAM & WELLS.
0c24(
RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER Si 00.,
NO. 206 ,ORESThTUT STREET,
IMPORTERS OF WOOLENS,
(Solo Agents for JOHANNY, FRED. 'BROKERS,
GIVERS & SCIImrDT, ZAJABOIIts. BROS.. TON
NIES & CO., and other celebrated manufacturers,) have
now In store a LARGE STOOK of
COATINGS.
_
C 3 I, 0 A - IK INGS , Bco
ATISO,
ARMY AND NAVY BLUE CLOTHS,
DOESKINS AND BEAVERS.
se27.o&tlint
rIHARLES , HEUESNER I; CO.,
105 and 107' READE Street, NEW YORK,
HATE THIS DAY ESTABLISHED AN
IMPORTING HOUSE OF .WOOLENS,
For the eale of the celebrated (MOUES, &c., or
JOHANN - 7 1 _ FRED. EROK.ENS,
And eeveral other Manufacturers,
September 15,1882. se27-stutlst
BROWN DRILLS,
OF
STANDARD QUALITY,
FOE SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN. 80 Co
hlo.stntliBm . 920 CHESNUT STREET.
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES.
DOESKINS, SATINETS, -
KENTUCKY JEANS; '
..`
LINSEYS, TWEEDS,. .
KERSEYS, -
-FLANNELS, and
ARMY WOOLENS.
For sale by the package, by
WELLING, COFFIN, Ea 00.
an2B-thetotocl9 220 IMICSTNIIT Street.
QEAMLESS BAGS.
)4J 3-Bushel Bsge.
12,000 Androscoggin 2•Bnshel.
Stark A.
Lewiston A.
Canada A.
. Amoskeag O.
Ozark.
Premium A.
Union A.
Jnte, &e., &o.
Tor sale, not cash on delivery, by
219 CROWS Alley
A Rmy'GOODS.
DARK.BLUE GOAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLIIE OAP OLOTI3B.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ABET BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DEnts AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLELOHED SIIKETINGS -AND
SKIRTINGS.
For sole by
sel•if ti
ARMY BLANKETS.
GOVERNMENT STANDARD,
FOB SALE BY
FROTHINGHAIYI &
WELLS.
AGENTS.
.z,2941
WELLING, COFFIN, k 00.,
NO. 220 OHEBTNIIT tITTIZZT,
Ire prepared to
CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY
OF
ARMY
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS,
OF
STANDARD QUALITY.
star.aut
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, &
HUTCHINSON,
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MEROH.VNTS
FOR TEE BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
se2o 6a2
W .0 0 E.
60,000 LBS. MEDIUM WOOL,
For sale by ' .
DECOUBSEY & HAMILTON,
• . 237 Chestnut stree
oc st*
WIDE -SPREAD REPUTATION
There is no house in the United States that
has as wide-spread reputation for getting up
MILITARY CLoTlinto as ROCKHILL & WIL
SON'S; Nos. 608 and :.. 605 Chestnut scree
Besides being thoroughly acquainted with
the business, they are prompt to fIU all orders
at moderate prices, and always have a LARGE
STOCK OF MILITARY GOODS ON BAND.
•
ef.3o-inf
IVORIVYPES.—The great. charm of
BEIMIfilrEl IvoritYres consists in their fidelity to
Nature. The complexion, hair, eyes, and drapery, are 10
perfect imitation of the original subject. iIIEOOISID
Street, above Oran. • • • It*
H4I 0 H•E N 'SALAD !-HENRY
.MINTONi TWELFTH Street; below W&LbTIIT.
tionotiocen abet he -has commenced the ntenttfectare of
his OBICKSS SALAD, for which he hat received SO
teeny encomium; from the nubile and the press. The
eels ry is of his own cultivation, and being of extra quelltri
be le thus enabled lo surpass all competitors. Also, on
hand, all the delicAcies of the poem. Oome and' gifts
him a trial. • ' • 002 4 1 * •
T _ADIES' AND GENTS' Hsir Dyed
.1-J and Shampooed at the Bathing Seloon, rounti
and BILANOIL GOALIE
ALSO,
FROTHINGHAN. Bc. WELLS.
MILITARY CLOTHING.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
WAR TAX I WAR TAX I
Buy oto of the .darde headed
STAMP •DUTIE , S,
AND BEN ROW TEN Tex AFFROTS TOUR
DAILY BUSINESS.
PRICE TEN CENTS.
DEALERS SUPPLIED.
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RING & BAIRD,
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UALL, for the Inatruetiou of fleapits! Stewards,
Ward Pilasters, and Attendants. By J. J. WOodytards
M. D. 12trto
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by Jobn E. Whittier. - 76 otit.
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fi D. ADIF9wy. IL D..
NEW GYIINA3TIOB for Nen, Women, and Okdi
dren.
For aide by WX. S. & ALFRED Iff MITTEN,
pen floe bfl ORTNITT Streit.
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ments--prici3 Rd. The instruments of these este are spe
cially adapted for architectural and mechanical drawing,
or fancy designing Prepared and for salts by
JAMES W. QUEBN & 00
i
Mathematical rostrnment. Mak
er t
5f26.12t P 24 011ASTNTIT Street.
PERSONAL
MIRE REL&TIVES. OF THE Lti-
MMITED DEAD at the resent battle in Mary
land, deeirons of availing themselves quickly or the
benefits provided bylaws:of gongress and of the several
Statist, should make an early application to the
MILITABY AND NAVAL AGENCY,
NUMBER
FOUR RURDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN (427)
Wa.LPIIIT STREET
JOSEPH. B. DEVITT Jr. CO,
Correspondence promptly attended to. 8°27
7IDOWB AND MOTHERS.-
Pensions! Pensions! Pensions!
Widows, Orphans, Mothers, Discharged
Soldiers. Sailors, and Itlatines, entitled. .'tc Pensions,
should call at once on
JOSEPH E. DEVITT & 00.,
Military and Naval Agency,
N 0.421 WALNUT Street.
OUNTY AND BACK PAY
BOUNTY AND BACK PAY !--BOTINeY AND
BACK PAY !—BOUNTY AND BIM PAY!-Wives,,
Children, Fathers, alothere, Brother', sr.d. Sittera are
entitled to BOUNTY AND BACK PAY, and, should
make early application' to t
JOSBVII E. DBVITT & 00.,
Military and Naval Agency,
No. 427 WALNUT Street.
y- A DECISION OF THE ATTOR-
X./ NEY GENERAL OF THE 'UNITED STATES,
any Mother of. a Soldier, Sailor, or Marino, can obtain a
PENSION, if married or not, if he wee killed or died in
the service. Apply attmee to
JOSEPH E DEVITT & COMPANY.
Remember the number,
-FOUR III:INDEED MD TWENTY-SEVEN,
[427j WALNUT STHEET,
MILITARY AND NAVA.L AHENOT.
!fir Remember the name,
ae27•St JOSEPH E. DEVITT & 0011P/IITY„
pENSIONS $l.OO BOUNTY , AND
1.. PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors,
and the rtlativea of suck a* are deeeaved, by .
JAMES FULTON, ATTOENE
AT HIS LAW AND OIPLLEOTION OFYIOE, 124
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
For bwiness done in thiti line charges will be as fol.
lows: For collecting Soldiers' and Sailors' Pay less than
850 in amount, $1 ; when over 850 in amount, 231 pat
cent. on the excess. For-collecting arrears of_ Pay and
$)00 Bennty for relatives of deceased soldiers, 2,sc per
cent. For procuring Pension:4, the Government fee,
$5.
For collecting and procuring such for relatives of de
ceased solders that have volunteered since the 25th
August,' 1562, from this city, no charge, as previously
propoeed. JAMES FUL TO I'l,
5e213.0 if 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelabda.
FINANCIAL.
S "
FIVE TWENTIES:
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BOND.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION Of THE GOVERN
.
= N T 'ATTER FITE YEAES.I
- •
• --
I em bastracted by the SnonETART OP THE
TREASURY to' receive subeorcptione for the above -
LOAN AT PAR.
I'U INTEREST TO OONDIENOR ERON DATE
OP DEPOSIT,
Thai) avoldhapi the dirilculty heretofore experienced by
reenhing payment - in (SOLD of the Interest from Nay
& rah vainly of these. Banda alwaye on hem&
JAY ' l: ooo l Pr i bl f ,.
:".SIIBBORIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD ST.
1729-11
JAXXS R. WALTON,
WALT()N & YOST,
BANKERS, BIiGEKELS,
JIXD
fIZNZE.(II. COLLECTORS,
96 Beath 'BTLED Street, Philadelphia.
BEFNUERitTIES.
Jay Cooke & Co., Hon. James Pollock, -
James, Rent, Santee, & Co., Hon. H. D. Foster,
Esberlok, Black, & Co., Hon. A. H. Reeder,
0. MoHibbin & Sou, Hon. Aea Packer,
&..P. Middleton & Bro., Hen. Warren J. Woodcmrd.
Hon. Win. Wliktm , , V.L. B ra df or d, 8 00 .
an7-am
S2 A OOO AND
$3,000 TO INVEST
in MORTGAGE Elecurities• either city or
county: , - Apply to' - E PETTIT,
0c.2. No• 308 WALNUT Steeot.'l
s4'ooo ~THREE SUMS, of this
. • amount, to WAN on Mortgage. Will
be divided intdanialler amounts.
'LUKENS & MONTGOMERY.
— Ong•tbi2tat 3036 Elr. &OS Street, above LAUREL.
$3OO TO LOAN
it O m .N O MO G R II TiI y &G
oa-tbe2l.4t 1035 BEeCEI Street, above LAIIREL
Onil $5,000, $2,,500, $2,000,
VV, acid 81,500 to invotton Blortgaie. Apply
to ALFRED FITLEB,' Oonveyar.cer, No. 51 North.
81XTE.9ovet. • •
lIISIMANCE COMPANIES.
lalA RE '':' INSURAN OE COMPANY,
1: ;No. 808.#HEATNTitAtreet.
FIRE AND „INLAND
B 8 INSURANCE.
DISEGTO.
E. D. Woodruff,
'..: John Ktuoder, Jr.,
P. 8 Jostles '
Washington JonoS,
Coal. Stokes,
Jolla W. E rerman.
K. President.
kItDBON, Vino President.
&BD, Fectetary. (mhl9-ittf
I" N. Buck,
Chas. itlobasdson,
Benry Lewis, Jr..,
Alex. 'Whilldini - -
Geo. A. West,
O. W. Davis,
FRANC/13 ist Imo
. .
. OH &UPS BIM
WItLILDES I: BLAND
eloM MONNVE
RANODOOMPANT 0
SYLVAN lA. •
DIRECTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., • Charles H Rogers,
Jobn M. White% John K. Walker.
Edward 0. Knight, ,Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas 8: Stewart, William Struthers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Elfish Jones.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D.. President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vie President.
SAMUEL S. MOON; Secretary.
Wolk: Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT
el phis- • • se4. tf
NQIIISH -DAIRY'-CHEESE.-350
E
Ziestleh Den , OREM, kid re
al,.vedLido.l &leek by RHODES *
.. • 00 111 —or •
PINE APPLE SAP SAGO CHEESE,
J.. . . for sale by RHODIIB WILLI4bIS,
.00-114 f - 107 South WATER Street.
v ITERMETICALLY Sealed Goode, for
..I__L Sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, No. 107 South
W ATER Street, oonalsting 01
Fresh Peaches, Fresh Blackberries,
•' Tomatoes, .. Pine Apple,
" Corn, ~ Apple,
" Pees, , Ideals of ail kinds,
• "Quinoes, Poultry " \ it
" Pears, Soaps " "
Mushrooms,
" Strawberries, Sardines.
Also, CrosCsets &
p' Blackwell's Pickles, American Pickles im
and Sauces, au, Jellies, Fruit Syrups, Preach H.
yards, Bliglish Mtvitiude. oe2-tf
EYE AND EAR. - DR. JAMES
LEWIS, OOULIBT and AUHIST, has again re
turned from bis proftsalonal tour in ICurope. and perma
nently located at No. 887 North BIRTH Street. Oboe
hours from 9t012 A. M., and 2to4P. M. se24.lmif*
:BLIND AND DEAF--:-.oonsult Dr.
JAMES LEWIS, whose unremitting ewes,' is
meeting with the entire epprobeHon of hia petiente in
Philadelphia. Moe al North SIXTH, et. Walla*
607 FANSON Street.
IVOYLE3 W. Ton
H. ARE DM
. THE STATE OE PENN-
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN.
SOM STREETS.
&DOTION SALE OF ifORBES, OARRIAGEEL ma
vEs,, ,sce.
Ott SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 (.. 7 010tki
Oommencing with the carriages.
ALSO,
ravines to the home—
A.MANDSOME PONY ESTABLISHMENT.
A Sholland Pony, wagon sod barium.
A very gentle Donkey, wagon, Ao.
ALSO,
Three fine bred Devon Heifers; one Aldwory Bat, ft
years old, from Mr. EfoplOine , imparted stock.
Ear No nostoonoment on account of the weather.
IMPORT... NT SALE OF RORMIN * O .
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING„ at 10 OT-!ock, ,
At the Bazaar, will be sold, the property of a gentle
man going to Europe:.
Bay Tiafalgar. (Dick,) a valuable stallion.
Mike, a stallion; 6 years old, trots in 2 50.
Wine brood mares, ten colts.
Peaciali and Dream, trotting mares. coatsl,2o3.
Andalusia, a driving horse, coat $1,600..
15 cows, 8 bolero, 8 young freers, yoke of oxen, iot of
ebeen, hogs, tto. -
oc2-2t if ALFRED X. 1171111NESS, !auctioneer.
A.MUSENENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC; BROAD
and LOOVST Streets.
Lerree and Manager WM WERA.TUrr.
Mr WHRATLEY takes mach eleasnra in annottncilm
that be has effected an, engagement with tlia celebrated
GABRIEL RAVEL AND T.1101:1P.E,
and the Wonder of thr, World,
YirIING ± DIEBIGA.% •
They will tionsaY at this Establishment for
TWELVE NIGHTS ONLy,
in a series of their astounding Perionlintee lsl celn "
teeming
MONDAY EVDNING. OCT, 6, 1862.
Box Book open on SATURDAY, October 4tb, from
f3ll
,4. oc2-2t
IaRS.: JOHN DREW'S ARCH
STEM= THEATES.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. SSEDEIMOIES.
Straitness Agent and Treasnrer.......JOS. D. TEIJRSIti,
UNQUALIFIED StrOOESS.
M 1.99 BATEMAN.
THURSDAY, 00T. 2--LAST NIGHT ON WHIGS
Miss BATE MAN will appear as
JULIA, IN THE ItUNOHBA.OH,
Supported by
JAMBS WALLAOII, Jr., •EDWIN ADAM,
and tho excellent Stock Company-
TO-MOREOW. Benefit of Miss BATEMAN.
Doors open at 7—To continence at 7X o'clock.
. Prices as usual. e -
Heats secured in advance.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.-
ir Sole Demo Mrs. M. A. GARRNITSON.
Bitoinego Agent. . -
.. -.Mr. JOHN T. DOM/EMT.
FOURTH NIGIIT OP MR B. BODY.
TBIS (THURSDAY) BVBNING, OCT. 2 ;
VIII be preigonted
JELZT 'REMY!
Jean Remy " Mr. E. EDDY:
To conclude with the 'Farce of
IGI.ON PARLE FRANC:API'
Mr. Sprigens Eir. VIKING BOWERS.
Doors oven at 7--Performance commences at 734.
ri RAND BASE BALL MATOH AT
Or the ST. GEORGE'S OBIONE r GROUND'. OA.-
MAO'S WOODS, for the Obampionehip of Pennsylvania.
bftween the Olympic," end ‘' Athletic" Olnbe. of Phila.
delpbls, on SATURDAY, October 4th. Game o com
mence et 'Z P. M. AdreiMoo free. ad 3t*
A BBL & CO.'S STEREOPTICON.
--&ssr, aiRLY 'TENTS AND
OFESTVITT STREETS.
COLOSSAL BTEREOSOOPI.O VIEWS,
DISPLAYED FOVR HUNDRED SQUARE FEZTI
EVERY EVENING THIS VVECK..
A ORANGE OF PIi.OGRAYLVE NIORTLY.
LIARFIOP 25 oerits—Ohildrers 10 cants. A packaged,
twenty-four, tickets for 83 , •
Doors oven at ; commence at 8 o'clock
lEfatinte on Saturday nt 3 o'clock,
aRAND FLORAL AND FRUIT
1 4...)1 FESTIVAL, in aid of a
SOLDIERS' HOIIIE,
Commencing MONDAY.: EVENING, September and
continuing during the week, at
CONCERT FULL.
The, Ladies having it in charge intend makingit the
vied imposing Fair ever held in this city. Arrangementt
have been made with the
I"HTLADELRBIA: (BECK'S) BAND; No: 1,
For every evening during the week, Donations or
Emits and Flowers will be thankiully received : . at the
Hall.
TICKETS 10 cents. For giller at the ustialplaces, and.
at . the Ticl, - at Pfficfror - the RAIL ae24-1.81
IZIENDISYLITANIA ACADEMY OF
THE TINE ABIS,
1025 onioBTlloT STRIS3I.',
Is oven daily (Sundays excepted) from lOU
P. N. Admission 25 cents, Children half *LOC
liThares of Stock, ff3o. -
PHOTOGRAPHS.
VOID SEARCH IN VAIN FOR,
finer or truer Pictures than REITITNE'd Colored
Photographs, for fa. They are carefully executed and
artistically colored by experienced operators and artists.
SECOND Street, above Green. jr*.
6 c QIIE EMILES . UPON ME - PROM
Ai THE OSNVAS d ao said Mande of his 1%1 4 . 8
Portrait Von can have a smiling likeness by setting
one of REIMEIVS lifa• Hag oil-aolored Photographs, and
at war - prices, at SECOND Street. above Green it*
WANTS.
ANTED—A MELODEON, / fat' a.
v v Cburch. Address Box 1289, Philadelphirt,Post
Officeistating Trice, size, quality, &e. oc2-71*
WANTED—An energetic- Young
0
Womao, mho can have all the advantegee of it
good Eobool by renderiog some amietaoce inatruoting
the emaller children. Amity at the SOECOOL, Er,Ll3/3
Avenve, Forth of gable, below Sixth etieet. ee2T• fit
WANTED -A FRENOR
to give lessons. in Trench end Mien. No ens
nEed apply unless she has had erpsrience in teaching and
can furniph satisfactory references. Address 0 P. Q.,
424 Polish ELEVENTH Street. Phiindelphle. sic22.tt.
ITO PAPER MAKERS.-PANTE D
to take charge of a ?dill in San Ir , allei9Co one who
is well .acquainted with the process of wine:factoring
PAYER from STBAW• None need apply enleae-they are
practically acquainted with the working of this stock, and
can give the hest of references, Addresa Box MI,
Boston. Poet Office. se3D-3t
FURNISHED. HOUSE WANTED
UN. Immediately for the Winter, or longer, by a small
family, without children ; must be in a good neighbor
fowl, and well furniEbed Addrees, stating location and
rent, Box 1946, Philadelphia Poet Office. seal 3tt
ei WANTED IM.DIEDIATELY-A.
SEALARGE FURNISHED HOUSE. west' of NINTH.
and eset of SEVENTEENTH,. between PINE and
CHESTNUT. A liberal rent will be paid. Adroes <.
Preis Office. - • se.3o-3t
BOMMIDIG.
VOTING - MEN'S HOME 9
A_ 'lasi 'FILBERT Street, opposite Penn Square--
BOARD and. Washing, two &Dare per week. all who
desire a" comfortable hone will do well to esil and ex
amine this home. ALEXANDDS
sel9-12t . . . . Superintendent.
TIGLEASANT SECOND-STORY
1 room, with board, at
sol7.lra 307 Eouth TRIM) Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
T ,OCOMOTIVER FOR BALE FO
JL.4 SALE—Two Freight Lecomoti • ves, or the fallowing
dorcriptions--viar
014 E EIGHT-WHEEL 00.4.L.BUESER
All the wheels connected; cylinder 16 by 20 Lichen'
wheels 42 inches diameter ; wrought tyre; boiler 41.
inches diameter, witb 108 fines; weight.about 55,900
pounds •, in template working order, nearly as good as
new. Also
ONE SIX.WEEEL WOOD BURNER ENGTNE.
An the wheele connected; cylinder 13 Inches diameter,
38 inches Arnim; wheels 42 inches diametrr ;. wrought
tyre; boiler 39 inches diameter, with 120 flues; weight
about 40.000 Tonnes; in good repair Mud working order.
Both Engines built by Messrs. BALDWIN' 4c00., and
are offered for sale on reasonable terms
Apply -toter' 0 G.4,13.11ET50N,
oc2.7ts 311 X WALNUT Street.
el-rt 330 R SALE.—One of those de
algairable two•etory HOIIt R 9, with Side yard, is
MARSHALL Street, below Buttonwood, No. 460. The
back boildinu is throe story. inquire et No. 480 North
FIFTH Street, below Buttonwooe. oel.thein3l*
FOR EXCHANGE —A beautifal
Nbal.
Country Place of 37 acres, with good improve- '
monis, ono mile from Chester, en the Philadelphia, Wil
mington and B,ltimore Beihoed, wjth all the Stock and
A pet:deem:fee : can be cut np to ad cantege into Bofldi•:g
Lots. Will be sold or exchanged for improved City
•Property. Pries 812,000: $7,000 may remain on wort
gate. For parHonlars, apply at 1302 ORSISTD UT Street.
cc2-tf
FOR SALE -A new and very de-
Wiamaable DWELLING. No. 1908 GRAN& street.
Alro, TO LET-A now ROUSE, No. 1827 JEFFERSON
stied. &tab at
STAPLER & SCHOLTINLD'B Lumber Yard.
te3o•tntb63.* N W. car. 1380LN and WALL.I.IOE.
PROPOSALS.
DP UT Y QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFION.
PHILADELPHIA, September 29, 1862.
:PROPOSALS writ be received at thls office until
MONDAY next, October 6, at 12 o'clock M , for the
erection and completion of a MILITARY HOSPITAL
for the nee of the United States, upon a lot of ground,
the property of the city of Philadelphia, known as the
Hunting Park °curse, at the corner of OLD. YORK.
Road and NEJETOWN LIMB. Bach proposal must
state the shortest time required to complete the contract,
an d oleo th e Damao of competent seouridea to the whole
amount of tie contract for its prompt and faithful per
formance.
The piano and specificationa can be seen at the office
of JOHN AIoARTEIUR, Jr., Architect, No. 209 South
SIXTH Street, every day between the hours of 10 A.
Al. and 4 P. M , until the bide are closed.
G. H. °ROSMAN,
Dep. Q. M. Gen. U. S. A.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUP
PLIES.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAIIL °meg.
PISILaDaLI3Ia, Septemher 9.9. 1862.
Proves*la are Invited at tads Office until 61 D
0 NAY,,
October 6, at 12 M.: to furnish at the Schuylkill Arsenal
a quantity of. PEGGED BOOTEES and BOOTS, of
p r ime qua li ty'and Army pattern, to be mule of good
wax upper and prime sole leather, of alms from sevens
to twelves, assorted, to be equal in quality to the
sample sealed in this Office, which has been approved
by the Inspector.
Bidders will elate bow soon they can deliver the num—
ber proposed for, as preference will be given to early
an d
,peeta pt . ds liverers. The names of two env. dee' most
be given he the proposalt. G s H ORO 3H &AT,
1 ,,.3040.5 • D. Q. M. G., 11 13 A.
WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY.
PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR.
GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS,
SPICES S 1Lc •J &c
•
An the foliddika for PiaaarTing and ridding PupPece.
ALBERT; (3 ROEIERTS,
DlEldlira DR TINE GROMPO2II3,
ae6-tt COBWEB arArizrrir ARP vrisna.
TRUSS AND BRACE , DL
PAPTIMM T.
Q. EL zinelpThBB,
Charz er TWNLTTII end MON B2reoLs, Philadelphia.
Retrial i Tresses and' nteeemaioal applianeee ooneolaY
sestet:ad by
Bane
o. Popeorr.s.
Irrench end seerosed American, adapted to every
form of rapture, is adults and • allfirety Engllsh end
inearlc - en Bnpportere and Beau, Shordder.Breoee, Btu
yeasories, Meade Stockings, end Byringee in great vs
-lety. Ladle& Devirtment, TWItLfTIL Street, dr
, vortedpw Eaoe. Octtated br omPetent ladies