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    THE REBEL PRESS.
ik Letter from Ex.liovernor Leteher, of
Virginia.
[Prom the Richmond Whig, July 21,1
We print below a document destined to become
binomial. The calm, dispassionate, and truthful
recital it gives of one of the moat wanton anti bar
baric mats of the war needs no comment to awaken
the Indignation of every manly bosom. Oursold Mrs
In Maryland, who are reported to have laid le ashes
the residence M the Yankee Governor of that State,
by waif of retaliation, have given practical 4)11)re:t
-elt:in to the feeling of our people, and anticipated the
judgment of mankind and the verdict of history. It
la due to Governor Lowlier to any that this letter
'was written with no view to publication, and in re
sponse to It private communication addressed him
by the Mayor of this city. The passage omitted
relates to personal matters:
LILXINOTON, Va., July 6, 1864, • 4
Finding that the Yankees would take the town on
Saturday (11th), I left home near midnight, Friday
slight, and went to Dig Island, in Bedford, where
'omained till Wednesday morning following, when,
bearing the vandals had loft, I returned. 1114114)re.
'trimly heard that my house had been burned, with
all ula contlnts. Thu threats made by the Yankees
against me for the past two years satisfied too that
they would destroy my house when they would come
to Lexington ; hut I always suposed they would
allow the furniture and my family's clothing to be
AemOved. In this, however, I was disappointed.
When the Yankees took possession of the town,
Paton, Medical Director for Hunter's army, and
who liana from Marlon county, Virginia. went to
laty house, told my who he was unwell, and said he
'Musa have a room in the house. lie took the rosin,
supped anti breuldarted, and, when breakfast was
laeatly over, remarked, in a manner half pander,
half earnest, to Lizzle, that it was the last meal she
'Would take In the house. Shortly after he left, with-
Out taking leave of any of the banally, nor was ho
Again wren by any of them.
The throats made by soldiers on Saturday Gre
eter induced myyrlto to fear the house would ho
bulled, and she expressed her fears in the hearing
of 4.. Paton and Uapt. Towns of New York. Gtpt.
Tours very promptly said, that I, being a prtv,tto
Citllnn, and the house being private property, burn
ing it would be an inexcusable outrage, nod pro.
postal at Once to go to blunter's headquarters and
aseensin. lie went, anti was directed by Hunter to
assure my wife that the house would not be dis
turbot. The sequel shows that the sole object of this
arentrrinee was to quiet her apprehensions, anti thus
_revert anything from being removed.
Abort half past 8 o'clock A. M. (Sunday) Capt.
Berry and his provost guard rode up, and the (Ancor
called for any wile. She canto to the dour, when
Jlerry informed her that ho was ordered by Hunter
to fire the house. She replied there must be sonic
IniStakioind asked for the order. Ho said it was a
Verbal order. She then said to hum, "than it not
be delayed until 1 can see Gen. Hunter 1" The or
der is peremptory, he replied, and you hare live nil-
AUL!s to leave the house. She then asked leave to
remove her mother's, sister's, her own, and her chil
dren's clothing, which was Insolently refused.
Immediately thereafter campheue was poured on
the parlor floor and ignited with a match. In the
Ineantlme, my daughter had gathered up an armful
Of clothing, and was going out, when he discovered .
her,
ran forward, and fired the clothing In her arms.
Bethtn poured camphene in the wardrobes, bureau
draweie, and Ignited the clothing, taking out my
slothinr, which he said he intended to take North.
Every house on my lot was burned save a moult
granaryover my icehouse. Not a particle of flour,
meal, or anything edible was left, all having been
carried of on .Saturday.
My moher, now in her 78th year, lives on the
lot adjoining any own, having with her ono of her
grandchidron and servant. After my property hid
been ['ref, the bonds fired her stable, lomted about
forty feetfrom tbo house, with no other view than
to burn ler out also. The house caught twice, and
Would Ws been consumed but for the untiring
efforts of Captain Towns, who made his men carry
'rater not extinguish the flames. The Captain be
bayed lido a gentleman to my own and my mother's
nttly, •
Gene. lverill, Crook, Sullivan, and Malice de.
MOUneed the whole proceedings as an outrage, in
violation of all the principles of civilized warfare,
etnd etatid that Hunter alone was responsible for
these &trollies.
I an truly, and In haste, your friend,
Jowl LaTORER
Jog. NIYO, Esq., Richmond, Va.
The Italian Navy—The New Ire:m.olnel
Frigate Porten:alio.
Our hirbor is again ornamented by an iron-clad
frigate of the Italian nary. • The new and splendid
two-decher Re do Ltrlsi do Portogallo, sister ship to
the Re Malta'
i has been turned over to the repro-
Sentativei of Rng Victor Emanuel by William IL
Webb, W.lO built her. The officers and crew have
arrived Rom Italy, and are now on board, their ship
being in , commieslon and preparing rapidly for a
trial trip prior to her departure for Naples. Unlike
that of tie Re trltalla, the coming trip will be made
tinder the special supervision of the Italian officers,
and no conflict of authority can, therefore, beget
tinTleasart consequences during its progress.
The Plrtogello Is a doubletbanked man-of-war,
Capable of carrying about thirty guns. She bears
More resemblance to such craft as the Wabash, of
our own travy, than to any armordd ships construct
ed in America. Her mall consists of 4i inches of
Iron, la id 03 the aide In the strongest manner. There
are at present only ten guns on board, but the exact
calibre of those which are to constitute her arma
ment cannot be known until her arrival in Italy.
The mere dimensions are the same as those of the
Ito d'ltallS. The sailors and marines on board are
from Piedmont, Tuscany, Genoa, and Indeed repre
senting all. the Italian provinces. Tho officers are
from various sections of the new kingdom also.
The new war budget of Italy, published a few
Peeks since in Turin, states that the fleet of that
Ilation, in 1801, consists 01'99 war ships of all classes,
of which 14 are iron -clads, 31 screw steamers, 36
elde-wheol steamers, and 18 sailing ships ; the whole
constituting a force of 26,030 horse power, 1,324 can
ton, and 21,030 men. The fleet is manned by con
ascription, and has larger resources to fall back upon
In an emergency than England or America.
The officers of the Re de Lulzi de Portogallo are
Commander, Disong Count Edgenion ; Executive
Officer, Lovers de Maria Mass. Jeu.eseppe Lieu
tenants, S. U. Fillip°, Maria Agostino,
vanni, A rose Cont Antonio, Duranto Mayne, Farino
Carlo, Torrenlie, Aubert Ribald°, 13silandl Altos
!Sandra, Michele Sangufnette, Antonio Forman,
Clemente Milan, Menton Ruggero.—N. Y. Timer.
Tas AOneconer.—The following detailed =fount
Of the formidable war-steamer Agincourt, now being
'built for her Mujesty , s Government, at Messrs.
Laird's ship-building yard, Birkenhead, will be
read with Interest:
The Agincourt is, art. it may be remembered,
it ram, having a projection under water, lu front
Oilier apparent bow, about seven feet in extent,
and has been In some degree altered from
her original model. She now is to have a small
forecastle, in the shape of an armor-plated
and to have a poop about 40 feet In length,
both those latter being 7 feet 11 inches high,
instead of her originally intended flush - deed,: of 400
feet long by 59 feet 3 Indies wide. She is; It may
also be desirable to say, SO feet 3 inches in depth,
from her main deck to the bottom or her hold; is of
0,02 e tons .builders' measurement, and will ho pro
pelted by engines of 1,250 horsfrpoWer, made by
Messrs. Mawdsley, Sons and Field, or London,
Who also supply the bollera. These are ten in
'number, and weigh twenty-live tons each. They are
to be so arranged as to bo fixed amidships. Of these
ponderous boilers 9 have already arrived, as well as
severalportions of the machinery. Tho armor of this
ship, which it may be remembered consists of rolled
iron plates 6); inches thick, and each weighing on
an average about five tons, is now axed on the yes
gel to tho extent of fully threeerburths of its whole
quantity, the actual quantity which Is permanently
bred amounting to upwards of 1,300 tons. The deck
coverings, bulwarks, and ceilings are nearly com
pleted, and are in course of being caulked and
dressed off. The hammock berths and- rails are in
their places along the port side, those of the star
board being also ready, but lea unfixed to allow the
Machinery to be more easily got on board. The
general fittings below, Including the cabin, Stores,
Magazines, &c., are all in an advanced state, and
several of them aro already completed. In point of
fact, so far as can be judged by a casual, though,
keen inspection, the vessel appears to be nearly or
altogether three-quarters advanced towards the.
Tough completion.
As has been already stated, nineof her boilers have
already arrived, and the travelling crane intended.
Specially for lilting such uTassos has been completed.
It is capable of raising thirty tone and carrying that
weight to a point above the boiler-house, and one of
the boilers, it is said, will certainly be fixed this
Week, and the remaining nine with the least possible
delay. Considerable progress has been made In bed
ding and fitting the screw shaft; the rudder-frame, a
hinge mass of malleable Iron, weighing upwaids of
rz tons, was y esterday conveyed down the quay to the
Stern of the vessel, with a view to • its being Imme
diately fixed. When completed, the Agincourt will
have five tubular iron.masts, all of which are nearly
ready, and lying alongside 01 the ship on the quay;
and everything gives indication of alacrity and en
ergetic progress, and an Immense body of workmen
Swarm about the ship, and Indeed every part of the
establishment, all busy and active In the perform
ance. of their Important operations, and all giving
'promise of an early completion of this glgantle flonc
ipg enetle.—Liverpool times.
A SPY DISCOVERED OtIEIOCTSLY.—In the 6th
Corps a spy was discovered In a somewhat singular
teanner. He had been in the service, and appeared
and disappeared • frequently under circumstances
that awakened Suspicions that he was communica
ting with the rebels. Nothing could be proved
against him, however, until he was arrested the
Other day, and a Union soldier, dressed in a rebel
aniform, was thrown into the same guardhouse, pre
tending to be a rebel prisoner. 'Finding hitnselr In
the company of a rebel, as he supposed, the rascally
spy opened his heart and, mouth, and revealod his
own guilt so clearly that he will be hung without
unnecessary delay.
r DR. CoLnwso's APPw&L.—It is believed that Dr.
Ootcnso's appeal will never be heard on its merits,
but that the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Oapetown
Will be denied, and the proceedings quashed. If the
Application for au inhibition made by Dr. Colenso , s
Counsel had' been granted, it would have bean fatal
to this plow; but it was refused by the Lord Man-
Cal/or, wko pointed out that tho Inhibition would
acknowledge the jurisdiction. ,If the proceedings
are quashed, it is said that Dr. Coleus° will bring
an action of damages against Bishop tray for Injury
done to him by assuming powers which ho does not
"ossess.—Record.
A Onrwizen Sarni:mix° TRICK.—At San Fran-
Cisco the custom house officers discovered a very in
genious Chinese trick, 'hick led to the seizure of
another lot of S muggled opium. Among the cargo
Of the bark Ceres wore 400 tubs, invoiCed as ego,
Value stated at .1 each. The eggs were coated with
a peculiar kind of varnish to preserve them. Ono
orthe officers, In examining the eggs, scraped off a
little varnish, and disclosed a metallic ease, ogg-
Shaped, filled with opium. Each metalllc egg is
Nvorth *too.
THE - CITY.
(!OR ADDITIONAL OITY NEWS ANA lODATE PADA.]
A. CONTENTION TO AVOID TIIE DRAFT
A convention or delegates from the various wards
"vas held In the Supremo Court roe= last eveaing
for the purpose of devising means to prevent a draft
In this City. The• meeting,opened by nailing Mr.
Daniel Steinmetz to the chair. Mr. John K. Val
entine was appointed secretary.
The chairman, on assuming his position, stated
that Atm object of the meeting was to adopt some
Zee/lures whereby the coming draft might be avoid
ed in this oily. Tho following delegates elected by
thevarious wards wore then announced:
let.
2d. John E. Frazer, S. E. Ward, and Wm. Dean.
Bd.
4th. William Smith.
.sth. Judge flare, E. J. Kelly, and hid. atoCahon.
Bth. John liiggin, Charles heritage, and Thomas
D. Walton.
7th.
Bth. Ben]. Etting, Isaac T. Colesbury, and Chas.
P. Penrose.
9th. John Thompson, William Struthers, and
Daniel Steinmetz.
10th. John R. Valentine, Richard M. Batturs,
jas. M. Stewart, and Joseph Trimble.
11th. ---.
12th. --,
lath. E. Harper Jeffries, John Fry, and John
Bullock.
14th. Fred. A. Vancleve, Col. William .11. Mau
rice, and F. R. Gatchell.
15th. Louderback, Thomas W. Price, and
.IVin. Matthews.
10th. L. T. Walton, Denial Wilson, and Philip H.
Lotte.
17th..
18th. Edward W. Gorgar, Henry Hume, and Mi-
ChaelkKnight.
19th. --.
20th. John M. Riley, Wm. R. Thomas, and Rev.
W. S. Hall.
21st. Joe. W. Gasklll and Ceo. A. Smith.
22d. ---.
23d. Robert E. Wright, Jos. T.V r arikirichnd Wm.
Ithawn.
24th. Henry C. Loa, Professor Saunders, and E.
Spenoer
25th. Jos. H. Mcßride, Geo. Roberts, and Chas.
W. Carrigan.
28th. —.
Mr. Heritage moved, that a committee of three
tom each district he appointed, to wait upon the
provost marshals of their respective districts, for the
purpose of ascertaining the number Omen wanted
irons each ward, and the Ox'lltM, If any, under pro
'dons calls.
The motion was amended by' striking out the
Words "committee of three" and inserting "one
from each ward in the district."
air. Frazer thought it was useless to appoint such
a committee. The provost marshal or the First dis
trict hod loformed him that as soon as 7.h0 quota of
the wards in that district was ascertained he - would
have It published.
flair. Smith, of the Fourth ward, said ho with others
bad welted upon the provost marshal of theirdistriot
several times for the purpose of ascertaining such
information, but'each time they
air. Illoore waif of the opinion that the Informs:-
Hon desired cannot ho obtained, and ho hoped the
resolution would he voted down.
Sheriff Thompson did! not son any harm in ap
pointing the committee. Ho thought the Government
should give the information. He did not want to
grope in the (lark continually.
Proressor Saunders said that Col. Zuliek told bins
the quota of the city, of ono year's mon, was 11,000.
The resolution, as amended, then passed.
The following committee was appointed from the
wards represented :
Id ward, Samuel Moore ; 4th, Chas, Moore ; sth,
i. McOnlion • 6th, John Ilegon ; Bth, Benj. Ening ;
10th. Pickard Al. Batturs ; 12th, E. Malaita ; 13th,
E. Harper jelltles ; 14th, Fredilt A. • Vn.nolove ; 16th,
11. Y. Loodierbaok ,• 15th, Philip 11. Latta; 20th,
Wm. It. Thomas ; Jos. W. Gaskill ; 23t1, EWA,.
E. Wright, and 2Stb, Chas. W. Carrigan.
Professor Sounders then stated that a meeting
had been held in his ward (the Twenty.fonrtn), and
It was determined there to hold out Inducements to
those who would procure WOO to enlist fur three
years. We have made a trial of It. The sum of $2.5
was voted to any person who would bring a recruit,
or to tho recruit himself if no one presented him.
Ho bad no apprehension, if it Was adopted through
otiValie city, 01 its having any injurious elfin t.
Mr..Teffries moved that a committee of five he ap
pointed from each Congressional district, to devise
means and to suggest a plan to obtain recruits In
the seceded States, to be credited to this city. '
Sheriff Thompson stated that Ethe Governor had
already made arrangements to carry out this idea ;
all that is now wanted are funds for the pus pose. sit
requires uncut of prudence and integrity to carry on
this business. Ho did not know whether any per.
sons had yet been appointed.
Alter remarks by other gentlemen, the resolution
was agreed to.
The following committee wits then appointed :
Ist District—Wm. 1). Moore 2fl ward; Charles
Herinige. 6Lit ward; J. L O.Hare. 6th ward; Dr.
John 'W. Heritago,3d ward; J. W. Hicks, 4th ward.
2dl District—Messrs. Steinmetz, Penrose, Trimble,
Johnson, and Jiatturs.
ad 111. st I - let—Ohne. M. Warner, 12th ward ; Sohn
• ry, 18th ward ; F. -F. WrilLon,loth ward ; John
Budd. Nth ward, and Henry Hopplet, 18th ward.
4th District—Colonel W. If. Maurice, 14th. ward ;
H. Y. Lousierhack, 15th ward ; Henry O. Lea, altit
ward ; John Al. Riley, 20th ward; and George A.
Smith, 21st ward.
sth District—Jos. H..Maellride and Wm. Hunter,
2Sth varil ;• Robert E. Wright, Jr., 'l'. Vankirk, and
Wm. H. Rhawn, Zd ward.
A motion that when this meeting adjourn It ad
journ to meet nt eight o'clock on Wednesday oven
leg was carried.
lonol.3inurlee offered the follow11 , 1 , 1r:
Retroint.d. That the Governor be requested to with
hold his sanction to theappolutment or agents to recruit
in the rebellious Witten ' until tames Abell be furnished
by thin COlViontlou for that Purpose.
Tho resolution was laid on the table.
Professor Saunders presented a resolution dele
gating to the Mayor and Bounty Fund Commission
the nomination of the fire delegates to recruit for
the city In tho seceded Staten.
This was amended by instructing the delegates of
the districts appointed this evening to confer with
the Bounty Fund Commission in reference to the
appointment of the tire agents.
On motion, the special committee of twenty-five
were then instructed to meet with the Bounty Fund
Commission on Wednesday afternoon, to confer In
relation to the agents.
Mr. Henry C. Lea offered thw following preamble
and resolutions :
Whereas, A very large credit t duo to the city of
Philadelphia for men furnished to The oaralservice and
marine corps of the Molted Suttee since April, Mg:
whereas the amount of this credit can only be accurate
ly ancertained by n careful canvass of the city, there•
fore,
Resohxd, That the committees.of the several wards
are rscuruntended to have a thoratiet canvass of their
wards insaeby competent persons to ascertain the resi
dence, date of enlistment, and term of service of all
who have entered the navy or marine corps since the
breiautng of the war. That lists thus Prepared should
be bonded to the provost marshals fur verification and
should be trsecznitterl to the War Department as claims
of credit for men co tarnished. On this mode only can
individual wards obtain the credit to- which they are
entitled.
Resolved, That this Convention recommends to the
several wards of lite city of Philadelphia moiler a pre
mium of twenty dollars for each volunteer who shall
Ls enlisted to its credit for one, two, or three years;
alto, a premium of twenty-five dollars for each substi
tute who shalt he procured for any citizen enrolled
therein, who shall tlereupon be duly credited to the
ward.
The latter resoluticn was amended• by increasing
the sum for each volunteer to twenty-Else dollars.
As emended, the rosolntlons. together with the
preamble were unanimowly agreed to.
The Convention then adjourned.
A• STIRRING APrEAL GRANTED- .
The following application for a furlough has re
ceived a favorable recommendation from the De
partment in Washington, and was also endorsed
yeilerday by General Couch commanding this. de-
Pfirtnient, whose headquarters - are in this city. It
is addressed to the surgeon in charge of the hospi
tal where the writer is quartered, ar.a. will explain
itself:
JUDICIARY SQUARE HOSPITAL,WARDIS,
WASHINGTON, D. 0., d une 23, LSO4.
DBAR SIR : The Union is saved! Hurrah I
Make room in Abraham's bosom 1.
My wife has twins—both boys I
Do, please, grant me a furloughb , for: twenty or
thirty clays, to go to Fort Wayne, Ind., to christen
gem Abe and Andy ; and, besides.,l; would like to
know if they look like me.
lam not sick now. A few day.i.at home will do
me more good than six. months In the hospital.
Should any reference be required on.patriottsm and
public services, Sohuyler Colfax, on domestic rela
tions, Mrs. Doane. Yours respectfully,
Nomura'. DOANSI,
Private, signed Corporal U: S. A.
P. S.—The little presents necessary upon such
occasions need not be sent till after the 4th of March
next, when Andy will be present also. N. E. D.
THE ILERCIIANTS 1 azanamp.
This regiment. under the command of Oo'Masi
Lechler, is rapidly advancing towards oompletion.
The liberality of the merchants- of this• city has
aided them considerably. Vary few men. are now
wanted. A good opportunity is -offered to enlist in
this regiment.
SEREN . 4.73
Last evening the band stationed tit Camp cad
walader serenaded the tteld•and staff - officers of the
3d Coal Regiment. A geod ;:ime was had In general.
MORTALITY MI TICE.,U.TT.
There were 407 deaths in the City last week, of
which number 106 were adults and 2UI were children ;
112 were' under one year. Or age 221 were males ;
186 females; '136 boys, and 105 were girls. This
number was a decreass of 28. from th.e• previous
week, and a decrease of efrom thu same period last
year. The largest number of deaths in any one
ward was in the Flteoath, there. being 28 reported.
The smallest number was in the Twenty-first, where
only 2 occurred. The principal causes of death were :
Casualtiee, 19 ; croup, 6; cholera infantum, al; con
sumption, 35 ,• cons-pistons, 12; diarrhcea, 25; dysen
tery, 10; debility, 16; typhoid fever, 10 j scarlet
rever s 9 ; marasmus, 29; and tumors, 2. rwo per
sons died from old ago, one being 100 and the other
110 years old.
CITY 111. S.
MIOMMIT. h Co's CS.LEBILLTSD a Exina.siontl
Ilsate.—At the present season of the year both
health and economy suggest the propriety to house
keepers of using hams in preference to all other
kinds of meat. The large proportion of hams sold
of late during the summer months shows conclu
sively also that the intelligent community are °err
vinced of the truth of this statement. In view of
this It becomes a matter of public Interest to know
exactly how and where to procure hams of the finest
and best curing. There Is a short and decisive an
swer to this, and ono that is sustained by the expe
rience of thousands in this city and throughout the
land—namely, that by far the best eared and' ost
delicious hams sold in Philadelphia are the cele
brated "Excelsior" Hams of Messrs. J. 11. Mich°.
ner h Co., N 0.140 and 142 North Front street. We
can say this from experience. For a rich, healthful,
and delicately flavored meat for the warm weather
commend to us a Idlehener "Excelsior" Ham"
Tm MOST uszput, and economical article in every
family is a Sewing Machine, and wo know the
Wheeler .4 Wilson to be the best, simplest, and
cheapest Sewing Machine,in the world. Elvery•ma
chine warranted, and the mosey returned if not ea
tirely satisfactory. Instruction - gisgn at' the rest•
deuces of the puohasore. Go to the Wheeler & Wil
son agency, N 0.704 Chestnut street, above Seventh,
and examine these wonderful machines.
Tax Yawn or? TER RA] —Thore can be no doubt
that the glorious rain of yesterday will be worth
millions to the country. We would state in this con
nection the present affords a capital opportunity for
our people to lay In their supply of winter coal from
the popular Yard of W. W. Alter, 057 North Ninth
street, below Girard avenue.
Tin/ PRIZRZIED•L " SEMIS, invented by Mr.
John F. Taggart, and sold by Mr. George Grant,
610 Chestnut street, is, without exception, the best
in fit, coMfort, beauty, and durability. His stock of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, of his own exclu
sive manufacture and Importation, is also the
choicest iu the city, and his, prices aro moderato.
EDITOR'S ADIEII.-A weary editor writes as
follows: "Now adionAnkstand, Esq. ; adieu, ink;
adieu, steel tooth-pick; adieu, gold potato-popgun ;
adieu, quandom gooso without wing ; ma petite oie
la foudre ; nix fault, dixeraf, rens [catcher clamand
frog soup Kilkenny rats, la brouelte affathos Luna
loid cacatim has the anmachen presto.• Adjourned
sine afternoon or, In other words, purchase your
wearing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall
of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Ohostnut
street, ahoy° Sixth.
"ALL Olt A l'lscu."—The last peace of Informa
tion of astounding character comes from Niagara.
lioraco Greeley cabineted with George Sanders I
What a lei waslhere, my countrymen! 'TWOS said
that Blondin, when he crossed the Falls, must have
had his sight Impaired at the LIMA, an La land n:Tnrgc
Cataract In lac eye . • but the people are still - more
blind In reference to this last Niagara exhibition,as
they "can't see it" at all. One thing we know, that
whatever Horace or. George may say, Charles
Stokes & Co. continuo to sell the best of Summar
Clothing at the lowest prices.
ETB Ain EAR moat auccesafully treated by J.
Xsaace, d. D., Oculist and Anriat, 611 Dine at. Aril&
Mal eyes inserted. No charge for examination. jp26•tf
A DECEPTIVE DIALADYSO Insidious are the
first approaches of Consumption that thousands re
main unconscious of its presence until It has brought
them to the verge of tho grave. An immediate re
sort, to Dr. layneos Expectorant, upon the first ap
pearance of Cough, Pain, or Soreness of the Throat
or Chest, would very generally preclude a fatal re
sult ; or, in case these symptoms indicate the pro.
sauce of latent consumption, would tend to subdue
the violence of the disease, and thus materially
assist in prolonging the life of the patient. Use the
Expectorant; therefore, when you take cold, and
thus prevent the necessity for Its use in more dange
rous complaints.
Prepared and sold at No. 242 Chestnut st. Ty2t
OAPB MAY, LONG BRANCIT, ATLANTIC CITY.--
A. line assortment of ladles' and gcntlomen's bath
ing dresses can bo found at John 0. Arrliion'e, Nos.
and 3 North Sixth street.
.Iy6,tf
A SPLIIVDID ASBORTMRNT Or misses', ohildrett's,
and boys' hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased
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RICII—WILSON.—At Placataway,'N. J., on ttio ?PM
of buy, 1961, by iho Rey. C. J. Page, Mr. Simnel K.
Rich, of Boston, Mesa , to Harriet D. lihteon. of Phila
delphia.
RUOT—MEGEE.—On Tuesday evening, July lOth,lfitii,
by the Rev. R. J. Pattlaon. Mr. Edwin 0. Root to Miss
Carrie B. McKee, both of this oily.
[New York and Newark (N. J.) papers please affPY.)
DIED_
MORRIS —On the 27th Instant, Lydia 8., eldest
daughter of John and Mary Morris.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Second
street, aboYo tiorcta,..oa Thursday afternoon, at throe
o'clock.
THE PRESS.-PVICADV,T,PHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1864.
'l. Robert P. Rine,
2. G. kleirlson Coates,
2. Henry Bumtn,
4. William 13 Kern,
5. Barton H. Janke,
& Charles 51, Rank.
7. Robin t Parke,
8. William Taylor,
2. John A. Medan&
10. Richard H. Coryell.
IL Edward 'Holliday,
12. Charles R. Read,
WT IRTE7 NT II liV
ZENS of the Ward will assemble THIS. EVE
NING, at Washington Hail,. EIOHTH and STRISG
OaRDEN, to bear the final report or the Bounty Fund
Committee, and determine some course of action In re
gard to the coming Draft.
ll° EY ORDER' OF THE COMMITTEE.
WUNION STATE COMMITTEE
.11.00119, CHESTNUT?' Street.—The State Com
mittee request their 'friends throughout the State to
adopt efficient means to forwavi'early and. full returns
of th election upon the Conatitutional anneadmenta.
Send by Telegracit to the Chairman at Girard House
The Committee zooms are now- open. and corre.
spondence directed to the Chairman will receive prompt
attention. S. CAMERON.. Chairman,
tar' TO VOLUNTEERS-8850 . BOUNTY.
—OFFICE CITIZENS' VoLtlNTßillt: 41113STI
TEITE COMMITIEE, No. *22 VIibLNUT hoed, Jnly
245. 1684.
All persons proposing to volunteer, whetherle to
draft or exempt, can enlist as Repte.aatati ve Recruit.,
Theo are entitled to the Government Bounty of THRSII
HUNDRED DOLLARS for a three. yearn' enlistmont,
and, in addition, this Committee will'pay to those re
nlllo.4 at their office the City Bounty of TWO.HUN
DRED.AND FIFTY DOLLARS. and OBS EfUNDHED.
DOLLARS from their principals. Tk ev wilt thus re
ceive; In all, SIX DUN DIM AND:FIFTY DOLLARS.
The payments of the Committee are made in cash, on
the day of Timmer. and, as iii object is-to slci in catalog
troops and filling the quota of the city, Abere In no charge.
for COITIMiSIiiO/1 or brokerage.
AP pl at the office of the Committee bettreon-10 A. ht.
and 2 I'. 61. J. G. ROBELiGekiTEY,
jy26.4t Treasurer.
REPRVISENTA.TIVE RECRUITS—
OFFICE CITIZENS' YoutmrsEß SUBSTI
TUTE COsal/TTEE, No. +t2 WALNUT Street, July
11!43.1.
Gentlemen not liable to draft. and ladles who deetre
to put into service Representative. Recruits, are in
formed that this Committee will endeavor to procure
then;, ou receipt of ONE HUNDRRYPDOLLA,V, which
is paid to the Recruit In addition to the City and Go
vernment bounties.
As the War Department hes decided. to pay to Rut&
Recruits (or three years the U. S. bounty. of Three Han
dyed Dollars, they thus receive in all ism aulantary
AND FIFTY DOLLARS.
Th. patriotic of both sexes will thus be enablsd. al a
moderate expenditure, to have themselves represented
In the armies of the Union, and to aid the Government
in the most efficient manner.
. .
W I NETEEN Irlia WARD.'--THE
NAM:MAL 1351057 PARTY, and all those In
favor of allowing our noldlera now•►n the nehbto vote,
will meet at the boast, of JOAN DOtiltli, corner of
AMBER and ELLA Ste.. THIS BVSNI NO, at 5 o'clock.
-B. F. 1311WILER,. President.
Attest: JAE. MILLTOEN, Jr., Secretary. It.
MASS MEETING OF THE El
igr7tldens of .tbe TWENTY•THIRD WARD Trill be
held at ODD FELLOWS H dLL.Fraukford.on WEDNES
DAY EVENING, July 27th Instant, as S o'clock, to en
courage enlistments. Reports trona the Enlistment As
sociation and County Convention may he expected.
BICHLED GA RS ED,
Chairman.
Jt 26-ato
N_T ritt T WARD.—A
meeting of the Ctrizetii) of the ward will he hold.
at MASONIC MALL, Manalunk, on WEDNESDAY
EVENI.NG, July 27th, at B o'olock. The BOUNTY
FUND COMMITTEE appointed- last January, having
fulfilled the object assigned to them. will submit a
statement of their transactions at that time, and would
sr ggest immediate action in ro•organizing for the pur
pose of providing means and men_ to fill oar_ nuota
under the President's late call far 000,01.0 volunteers.
By order of Executive Committee.
jy2B-2t* . • 013.5. A. SMITH, Secretary.
k Bear.
Robt Behenbriele,Allent`n
Frannie A LI on, Allentown
Jobn J ir t Allentown
Win Noble, Allentown
Geo Drionkenbach; Allentn
itobt Holloway, Penner
And Ditty, Georgetown
W Seidel
esse
Williams & wife
0 Edwards & lady
F Myers, Lancaster
5 KO Nesbitt, Port Deposit
0 Blignotes, No w York
Elf Ilardzeliew Jersey
I),A Wbb.N.—st Hibernia !roe Works, on Friday, Jafy
:2d. Mrs. Anna Dronke IIItIVBOI, in the 75th year of her
all it e flLllES. —OO the 2-Ithn st , Dec 'aniin Rowland
1111Inee, infant son Of John and AdWitnis j Million, aged 10
menthe and 10 days.
Funeral from parennfL residence, Cheltenham, Tugs
day, 26th lust., all P. M'.
McFIILA Ni). —On t/421. d I not., of effksnaho contract.
ad In the nrmy„linhu MeTarland, printer,. dI Company
1), 2d Delaware Regiment.
Ills frit 111,1% and argnaintancea, those of the fair y,•
and members of the regimen, to the city, areinvit,d to,
attend his funeral. from him Into residence'? go. 1218'
Peter's street, south of Wastiwgton avenue, en' 'nor -
Jay afternoon, at 8 o'clock.
(,RUWELL.—AI West Chestmr,•en the 211 tiestitut,
Robert Crowell, eldest son of Inaba Crowell.
The reintiven and fri.nds of thentmily are invi?ed.' to'
ilttenil 111 n funeral on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock.
hoIiEIITS.—On the 2Jd Instant, ..fam'es D. Roberte; in'
the 19th year of his ee
111 s relatives and friends aro respectfully Invited to
attend his iuneral, front his hie roshlanco, flu. tza
North Nineteenth street, on', Tuesday, 25th instant, at 3
o'clock
. .
SC . .IINSTO.N.—On Wednesday rnerninci.2rith instant,
tit camp 21,81' Petersblirg, Vs.. Rebore U. Johnston.
Hon of F. johri4ol . l. in Lb*• rtb rearof his age. ."
RESSON & SON, MOURNINGWORE,
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VYRE ct LANDELL, FOURTV AND
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Fill° ;Ludt of Finks,
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Flee stock of Flannels,
Floe stock of LIDO:Th.
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NATIONAL HOTEL, LONG BRAN6I3,
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Cure leave Vine street every day at 7.45 A At. and ,
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Iron PRESIMENT,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
OF ILLINOIS
FOR TIDE PRESIDENT,
AWDREW JOHNSON.'
OF TSIMESSEB.
ELECTOKALL TICKET.
SENATORIAL
IZOIT - 201f MeMICHAEL. Philadelphia.
T.' CO (INOB 411, Beaver County.
NTATIVE.
13. Elias W. Hall,
14. Charlee H. Shriner;
D. John Whiter,
16. David afeennaughn
11. David W. Woods.
Isaac Benson.,
19, John Patton,
20 Samuel B. Dick.
21. Everard Blerer.
22. John P. Penney,
2.3. Ebenezer MeJunkln.
24. - John W. Blanchard.
BY order of ths State Central Committee.
•
A. W. Samna?, Secretary
Jaty 21. *44.
J.. 0: ii.O . SENGARTEN, Treasurer
WILLIAM 1.1. RR AWN,
Secretary
OFFICE IiOCILLAN a PETROLEVIN
CO., N: E. cor. THIRD and DOCK. 2d story.
Certificates of Stock are now ready for tseae, and
trap fora can be made at tbts Ones.
jy4&3t. SOW. H. FLOOD, Tremorer.
Irer. OFFICE OF THE MAPLE SHADE
OIL COMPANY, BM WALNUT Street. Jotr
Theßoard of Directors have declared a Dividend of
FOUR PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company.
Payable on abd after the 30th inst., frao of State tax.
• The transfer books Will bt , closed on TUESDAY. `Aith,
at 3P. M. and will be opened on the 30th Inst.
TEIOMAS SEARLE, Seey.
W.ST. PATRICK'S _EXCURSION.—
THE SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION
to ATLANTIC CITY of the CONGREOATIoN OF ST.
PATRICK'S CHITECH, will be given on WEDNES
DAY, July 27th. Tickets, fill.M; may be obtained at
any of the Catholic Book Stores. Proceeds in aid of the
Ivor aid the orphan and destitute children of- soldiers.
Marshall's Brass and String Bands will accompany
the Excursion.
Last Boat leayes VINE-STREET WHARF at 6 A. 111..
precisely. jyl6, 7.4,26,26-dt•
lay— PHILLIPS OIL. CONPANY.—IN
these days of bogus oil comosniee it is really
refreshing to be enabled to give to our readers the name
of a good, reliable oil company, under the control of
practical men, with s a sufficient amount of capital to
develop thoroughly their possessioue. We sea the
names of many oil companies paraded In the Eastern
papers that we baie good reason to believe are Pogue.
At least, nothing is really known here, where their
lands are said to be located.
The PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY consists of John
Munball, Oil City; Josiah King, of Pittsburg. and
Cochran & Russell, of Phtiadelphia. The capital stock
of said company is $ 2 .00.000 Their possessions consist
of valuable oil leases on the Otegg, Wash. McClintock,
Widow McClintock Farm, and on the Coroplanter tract
of the H. McClintock Farm. Several of the .wells be
longing to this Company. are producing a sufficient
amount to pay a handsome dividend on their capital
stock
In addition to their property on Oil Creek this Com
pany have a large tract of land in the neighborhood ,
of Mecca. Ohio. They have two wells on this proper
ty, and intend to bore them. to the depth nf 1,200 feet.
We can commend this company to the public as being
possessed of good oil territory. as well as being men of
strict integrity and fair dealing. They are busily en
gaged in the development of their lands. and we think
the stock is as good an investment, as any to be found.,
in the market. We know both the land and the men,
and can cheerfully recommend them.-011 City. Re
gietr.
THE BOWS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the Capital
Stock of the Company above referred to are NOW ,
OPEN for receiving subscriptions, at the Ohßco of the
undersigned, where any further information in rela
tion to the affairs of the Company can be obtained,
COCHRAN. & RUSSELL,
22i North FRONT Street.
iifft-eta
JULY 11:'1661.
,
Iigr.TIMSITSO,II2IIIANNA. AND TIDE.
WATER• CAN/a...COMPANIES have thalt %Moe
st No. 417 WALNUT Strpeklloom 240. 4. •
The "Transfer Agency " Of these Corapanles, hereto
fore In South VOIJItTII Street, hoe been removed to the
olce of the Committee. at the playa obese stated.
lar OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
SUBSTITUTE comikurns. 422 WALNUT
Street. July 16. 196 t.
This Committee bes Removed to No. 422 WALNUT.
Street, up stairs, where it will receive application. from
citizens de:drone to aware SUBSTITUTES or REPRE
SENTATIVES. A payment of $4OO to be made at the
time of application, and a power of attorney to be given
for the City Bounty. Substitutes Tarnished In tli order
of application.
Veterans and Sltenpi desiring to cultist as Substitute.
wilt apply to the Committee, who will have them mus
tered into service. when they can select their own regi
ments.. Besides the liminty paid by_Onvernment, they
will receive from the Committee SIX HUNDRED. AND
FIFTY DOLLARS in cash, on day of - molder, without
deduction for commission or brokerage. No charge of
in. the s ervico. and
can gm; re-enlist on the most advantageotisconditlons.
011 Ice hours from 10 A. N. to 2 P. M.
DANIEL INEINMETZ. Chairman.
J. T. CLARE HARE. JOHN THOMPSON,
CLEMENT B. PENROSE, ugitcv C. LE6,
J. 0. ROSENOARTEM.T
ler CALL FOR .A COUNTY CONVEN.
TION TO AVOID THE DRAFT.
At a meeting of the Delegatee from the Ward 'Bounty
Fund Committees, held July 9th, DAL the following
resolutions, on motion of Sheriff John Thompson, were
adopted:
Resolved, That the Wards bo requested to reorganize
for the',wpm., of encouraging mil temente.
.Resolved. Thai each ward be requestedlo elect three
delegates to a General Convention, whose duty it shall
be to aupeointend the general Interests of the wards, to
promote unity in their action, and to adopt such mea
nt:tree as in their judgment shall be best adapted to till
the quota of the city under any future call of the Presto
dent.
Resolved, That the officers of this mooting be request
ed to Issue a call for much Convention immediately on
the Ironin of the call for men by the President of the
United States. es.
In conformity with thelnboverenolatlons, the delegates
that may be appointed by the wards' are requested to
mot t on MONDAY EVENINO next, July 26th, In DIS
TRICT COURT-ROOK No. 2, at S o'clock.
DANIEL STEINMETZ, President.
Jonx R. Tatxxvortg, necretary. ' I
OFFICE. OF TILE
. CITY BOUNTY
FUND COMMIBBION, No. 412 PRUNE Street.
Under the4call for Troops of July 18th, 1881, the (HT T
BOUNTY will be paidfts follows to Recruits duly
mustered into the Service of the United States Red
credited on the quota of the Lity of Philadelphia:
To Recruits mustered for One Year, Ono Hundred
Dollars.
To Recruits mustered for Two Years. Two Hundred
Dollare.
To Recruits mustered for .Three Years, Two Hundred
and Fifty Dollars.
Proper certificates of credit to the city must be filed in
advance with the Commissioners as hereto/ore.
Principals placing Substitutes In servile will be paid
In the Sable manner.
By order of the Commission
jy22-et ROBERT M. MOORE, Jr., Secretary.
7e R. Elllll/ DI FOR TWENTY
. FOURTH WARD RECRUITS —At meeting of
the TWENTY-FOURTH WARD BOUNTY COMMIT
TEE, held JULY 19,1864, the following resolution was
unanimously adopted:
Ram freef That this Committee will pay a premium of
DOLLARS
TWENTY Dm each three yearn' 'oil:trite.' r
who shall be enlisted. 'to the credit of.'the Twente y .
fourth Ward, to be timid to the party presenting the . re ,
croft, on, the m.rtidcs.te of the muttering offieer ad d
thatepreinium of TWENTY•EIVE DOLLaRB bar .aid for
each three year's SubA Mite who shall be obiithr, e d f„ a
citizen enrolled in the Twenty-fourth Ward be paid
,
as love pro 1410, BAYSKOFIR
.•
jy2.1.6t
• *Notary.'
WA. R 1) ' qi3OLN Ah SS 0-
Virdta TIOBI. —A Special Meeting( of the i nth
Ward Lincoln trasociatioa ho - -.114)4 at tho
MAItKTC end brf RICX StreetE.,- on TUBS I , AY EV E. ,
VI Yull'26th, 78 , 4. >Buafnese rAlitliag to the Klee
tion to he hold the following. To esdat
.is2A•2l^' JnRN L. tur,r.... Secretary.
BAL tI RALLY l! LYIII
I
POSIVIVEGT THE L &ST crates•
To fill up TwerCempanies for the
MERCHANTS' REGIMENT.-
All the geglmente :will then be full, and ITO MORE'
RELISTMENTS WILL BE MADE.
To-dayls certainly the LAST CHANCE. report to
553 CHESTNUT Street TC.DAY, at 12 etclack - .
A. A. IJECI - 1LF.113..
It ' . Colonel Commanding Regiment.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR-
S/3AL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA.
FRILADat.PICA, Intl° 28, 7884. The names of persons removing to or from this District
will be added to or stricken from the lists of enrolment.
Copies of the lists are open for public inspection. sad
civil odicerfinnd all citizens are invited to appear and
point out errors in the lists and give mush information as
may aid in the correction and revision thereof. Any
person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim
to have his name stricken of the list if be can show
satisfactorily that he is nnt properly enrolled. on account
of Affenugs : if residence, Over-aps, Permanent
Physical Durability. 7
A compliance with the forerainK suggestions Is ear
neatly solicited. - WAS. B. LEHMAN,
is9A.tf Captain and Provost Marshal.
3RETAIL DRY GOODS.
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
34 S. SECOND'atreet, and 43 freMAWBEERY Street.
CAMHRON, Obairmin.
At fair prices, purchased before tkerzisai fThaeliendost
of fold garobters,ll7 the package, gieee..or yard. Oar
motto Is to sell. lire don't peddle. Odra& and ass oar
stock. The Allay amid' Navy trades has 'oar special at
ten ti on. JYI-11u
TIDIER DUCK FOR SITFPBi
Superb quality, vrblie and colorimb
Natural color, emirs heavy.
•
Coating Linens, tiney Drills.
Wide line black Alpacas.
White Marseilles %readings.
No advance in Summer Oaa.-imerell.
Fine Stock for Sammerand
MMES.
Good styles from 't'o 80 cents.
Summer dress stain low.
COOPER 4000RAltil,
jy22 6. R coiner NINTH and AltettirET Streets
- pp ICH ORGANDT LA.WNSSEDITCED
PROM Si 25 to 75 elk
Rich Organdy Ekbes. reduced to ffff:
Lewes reduced from $1 to 5235" zte.
Orenedinee et vary low prices.
. Summer Dress C-aode all reduced.
India Silks reduced to 75 eta audit
White Serene Shawls and Circniare,
White and Black Lace Pointee sad:Notundae.
Summer Shawls Gelling off very low.
White and Colored Shetland Shatrlth
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
1,16 ' 20 South SECOND Street.
CLOSING OUT SUMMER' DRESS
GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
A great variety of styles of this sessoa'SlmpOrtat4om,
Bm.gicents to I.
est Pacific Lain!' at SX,cents,
Figured Brown Lawns at 373 cents.
Drench Lawns at 40, 60, 62• and 67X cents.
Beet 'flakes of hinalins. Calicoes, Olnbani Sad all
kinds of Domestic Goode. far below the maisufacturec's
prices.
White Barege and Lama Giaawls.
Silk Grenadine Shawh.
6M all-wool Cashmere Shawls, UK worth sa.so.
STIBL SON,
Nos. 713 entl7llls North ThiTii Street.
EXAMINE OUR LAWNS.
Lawns, brown groandt.nest 1gnred..4403.
Lawns, white ground, neat figured:Mo.
Hnekabaek and Bath Towels, largeiassortment
Bird's Eye Linen Towels.
Extra size Damask Towels.
Shetland Wool Shawls for tourists, $6.
Bathing Flannels, red and gray.
jyS JOHN H. STOKES. 700 lltollt Street
ccM DE PARIS," FOR TH
EM S SKIM—This delightful preparation is tape
daily recommended to ladles about visiting the coon
sea shore, for retool:lag the discoloration', caused b 7
sunburn or salt air. The " Small de Paris" is en
dorsed and universally used by the ladies of the Prene
capital. EUGENE JO IN, No. 111 8. TENTH Street,
below Chestnut, Apia for l'Emall de Paris. JeglkimLf
COLITELBIA HOUSE,
FOR THE- BBA,SHOR4.
; w O. OF Z
Trains leave PINS. STREET FERRY daily at 7)(
M., 2 and 4.15 PM.
-
Terme $2l per week, or .3.60 per day.
BROWN &. WOALPPER,
197• lm PROPRIZTOES.
F LORENCE HEIGHTS.-THIS BEAU
TIFUL-a- RESORT Is now open for the reception of
roasts. • Terms sl2_per week. or S 3 per day. Apply on
the premises or at A°. 005 SANtiOSI Street.
j3•19-12t. • • • R. 0. BUSKIN, Proprietor.
RIIM3rEit RESORT.—BROLD 1 1'01".
" MOUNTAIN HOUSll.—This rdmantla spot can be
reached daily by the Penntryll'Ulift Central Railroad to
Huntingdon, thence 1)5 the Broad-Top Railroad via
Dudley. B.;conrsion Tickets are lamed at half the
usual rates, which are good =ail the Iret of October.
.Firat-elass accommodations.
Trams—gig per week ; per day OA. Children and
servants half price. '
Tor farther particulars address
_-
C. IC ALLMOND & Co., Manage
Broad-Top City, Huntingdon - Co.. Fa.
BRIGANTINE ROUSE, BRIGANTINE
BEACH, N. D. SMITH, Proprietor.
This large and commodious Hote l is now open for the
reception of visitors. Persons desirous of visiting the
sea snore will find this one of the moat desirable places
for excellent Bathing, Fishing, Dunning, &c.Mut
three miles from Atlantic City, and communica
tion from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden and
Atlantic Railroad. Boad will be in readiness at the
Inlet, on the arrival of the trains , to convey gouts to
the Hotel. • -
Terms moderate.
For further information address the proprietor.
JyB-180.
BEDFORD: MINERAL SPRINGS.-
This popular Sommer Resort le now open, and pre.
pared for the reception of visitom. until October negp-
The Hotel twill be under the charge of the rn..""P."
danced management in the country. -----
The Bedford Bailroaditas b0...-dnished to within one
hours' ride of Springs, over Ana Tarnp_llte road,
gi,,,it ore w ill come by pinusylvania kallroad to Hunt-
Top and Bedford through.
Luton, thence by Broad
Ample arrangemente have been made to supply dea
ns and individual , -with the BBDPOBD WATBIL. la
For
casks, so follows:
Barrol, oakrel (40 gall-•t3 00
Bait Bar oak 00
" mulberry 4 00
All orders addressed to 1. L. ANDERSON. Bedford.
promptly flied.
Persons wishing rooms, or any information about
fleoe,will address ESPY L. ANDERSON. SeE•lut
01'1 , 10E 01 , TILE Pid.ll/01.DElfe
PHIA, WILMINOT . OR, AND BALTIMORE
RAILROAD COMPANY,
PE117,4D711,1.711A„ Jrily2f), MOE
Vie rates of Trel44 on all 1e lade of Mcrebaudiss traett.
ported over the IMAM LINE. and the DEL AWAIII
dtAILRO'A'D, with lie conaectleas, be advanoed
Motif (10) Ter cen tact an roles an par Publlnbcd win"
bearing date, of Jxunaryp IStls end ApVll.lnt, gad. Tbld
adr :thee le'rzke effect MONDAY, July %Rh
H, P. HENNEY,
Rttretletcrttlent.
CH Mt. 71. 1 17E,
jy2l•Ctt Hester of Traselssrtatt
87• V CASH PAID TO ISVILSTII-
IarTUTES,t . (WA
1 - I(4,2(GIyALS STPPLIED,
At 2(0. 400 V.(2(11.2.0 - RY A treet, libove Fourth street.
JY2O-00
Ver. INSTIrt.VirrIP. 9.NS IS .1141011-111`.. 1 0W— .
1.14 0. Peuuakhg,
02,
Commen:al .Onlennvtinne.
Telvieth l phln W. &C. , neO"TENDEN . es 13161trtIAL
COL IN. E, 037 CH E..5' 4 JT Street, envier of Seventh;
7 , 10 Acmotis.—tltudents InPtrnOnd ..tottutratrly
and itt mint) bourn KR 1100)/WIL their COn veadeo co. Cote,'
Joguex path. on applicitthSle. jr2.3.3V
esiblar'-' %I/IEQUAIIIO.II;_iLY SENSDIEV (1'
TILS GRAND D 1 Nsion . , SUSS OF TEMPE- ,
ItnNcE ...or Pennsylvania, Tfillbe bold on WEDNES
DIY EVENDI4O, .Ply 27, Ites 7x o'clock, at the
S. E. corner o 6 NINTH and f3fißilvtl 0 ARDEN, CP , ets,
romrtlik .3
nyy. 136. MAliffle,
jy2S.3l.* Graud teribe. ,
i.iaxsTARV.
X . oo' MEN WANTED
CLOTH I.IO'LTSM.
W. T. SNODGRASS,
A large *tack of si4l kind of
CLOTHS, OUBIXERES, TfiBTITTOS,
I . T . INM!M . M77Tr' - 'j
The altiafitton of LAD IES
Ilse THE CITY for the • Sea Shore, "
taring Pi RZSB, or " the Country," te •
respectfully invited to tne-naiennive-stock—
of WHITE GOODS, suitable for SUMMER
WEAR, for WHITE BODIES, IifORNIXO
WRAPPERS, &c.
An extensive sursortment Is offered In Lace
and Worked Edgings and Inserting e, Veils,
Handkerchiefs Collars,Sleevesand in olala
and fancy Pisia, Striped, and Figured White
Goods, AT PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR
PRESENT RETAIL VALUE.
100 Printed Ltnen Cambric Dresses.
M l6O PiOCOS Puffed. Tucked. and Striped
ustins.
E. M. NEEDLES.
luYi:e:~.i:yr
SIINMER RESORTS.
CAPE MAY;
THROWN IN TWO HOLUM
UNITED 'STATE§ HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY,
44 THE CLATIENDON i " ATLAIT'FIC
CITY, is DOW open for Lee acoonernodelton of
boarders. Thh house to et tasted. In a central part of the
Island. and every room in the house commands a fine
view of the sea, The I/analog never was better.
•
jOl-lm JONES JEIiKIDIS, M. D.
rIARLIBLE WRITE BULPEEIIR
SPRINOII—The Proprietor take% pleasure in an
nouncing that Ibis favorite and .
dL fashionable Watering
Place Is now (wen for visitors, The personal and un
divided attention of the proprPetor will be given to the
want!' and comforts of hie mr an t.n.
;pl-1m• N. W. WOODS. Proprietor.
•
S EA HIND .- NATIONAL BALL ,"`-' CAPE Mita , . 4 :Dellf; May, N. J., is now open for
the reception orris relmo'erone 'meets. Terms moderate.
Children andel Year'.l of age and servants half price.
Superior awrimasn. & d an s and ample room for two
hundred limbs. AARON OARBETSON,
Proprietor.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRAN N. J..„ Is now open for the reception of
flatters. "A Irene B.A.BHOSMAXRB, Prop'r.
CHEST N{ COUNTY HOUSE, • AT.
LAliTf,o wry, N. T. —This private BOARDING
HOUSE Vidwlys open for Boarders), is now fully •ar
ranged P4r tht accommodation of Summer visitors The
lita at i t Al ie 018 01 the best on the Island, being in fall
vluw forth* Oftan, and near excellent bathlng ground.
inYlll-2or JACOB BRIM, Proprietor.
7/93E C (MING DRAFT PROCURE
'roux S ..STITIITES.—The enrolled citizens liable
to the Draftf the First and other 'Districts of Phila
delphia can furnished with - reliable SUBSTITUTES.
at ressenabl.rates. by applying from 8 a. M..to 8 P.
M. to Najbf. MehriAGE, late Recruiting Agent at
the Medlin re of the Proyost Marshal. No. 946
South TBIR Street. 1726 61
GET Y)LrRSELP A COLORED PHO
TOOR . •II made by REIMER for only $L- The .•
are Sae plot ea, arthilicalty executed and colored, aul
glom fail t• •leito., SECOND Street, abort Glen. 11
A SHMEAD 4% EVANS,
Soccossale. to
WILLIS P. HA7.AHI),
7:44- caEsTivur' Street,
/Java rseetved.
AtAnoARET ARM TIM: DRIDESAIDS.
nr "The geese of the tonoty„
AZARIAN. By 11. R. Preseott, neither of The Am
ber Gots."
=BIM/DER. 0.1 LIFE. HY tho author of "ggr
bara'arlistory,"
A stioiniv, pronahrel at tire Eli TM/Si - nevi%
by Rev. Alorgao Dlx, I& T. D.
COLISIP PHILLIti. ti Tale.
LINNET'S TRIAL. A Tale by' Re attnor of "Twice.
Lost."
AURICE DERING. TO the RIAD - ore( " Guy Living
stone .
CAPTAIN IIRAND. By DerryVOYAGE .1301,Vii VIE AMOUR. By lifajat terry
Ce/linu..
VIE NEW TER N ' AZ; R.*ENUEL.at. Conti7iled
10 Horace E. 132t3ser. ,725
NZW BOOIS I - BW BOOXIT
Rellgioun7r-xheing of Chlidireu at the School; Elie
Emily, and the Cbareb Br Catharine E. 'Alotcber.
Loyalty on the Frentler; or. flitttehes of liefOn nen
of the Nonthweet, with Inehlecto. and Advert/tures f3O
Robellten on die Borttey. By. A. W. Bishop. ,
Daunted Hen rte. VI the author of the Lamp:lll4liter,
9'he TiOranne and Cis Rapidan. - Army Notes'Conr
tboTallimat Winchoettr to the Reinforcement of RO6O
- IMI 4. By Alone , H. Quint.
TetllVont and Sourhint; or, Life In Kentackp: By
Arre„.lifarpAyt J. Holum.,
_The'llnele Whet, or Spirit of thn ConAlct, comprieldr
Na - relund•Blßlary Rxpleits, Raids, dm. By B. 8":43.`
Byrrale by W. 8, k ALFRED NA.RTIEN,
.1)20 SOG CHESTNUT Street':
11331t,LNIMTENDEAT.
This wmk!rltelteotte.Literarhind Family Joarnal.
edited by
REV. RIMY WARD DR - ETHER,
Erv.-,TOSIIVI4, LEAN - ITT, D.D.,
In found In the came form, and at the same low ado of
Per Allllllll4 notirlthhtandinz the great advance is
white piper.
Re'v.kEtsTß'Y WARD BEEOLIER,
PO'LLOV7TItO EMINENT WAITERS Mid erzoier. Cotrric
WILLIAXALLEN BVTLER,.
REtTREODOBR CITYLER,
BET. ROBERT M. HATFIELD,
Th9EACE GREELEY.
Timms-42 per annum. paid M. mtvanem. ' Specimen
numbers sent Kranz.
FOR BALB BY NEWS AOENTS.
NEW MEDICAL BOOKS:
TANNER'S NEW MANUAL OP PRACT/CA
new onlarittd edition.
WYTHE'S POCKET DOSE AND•BYMPTOM BOOK.
Fourth saltbox. revved.
FULLER ON RHEUMATISM. ♦ nifty reefing oil-
Hon.
BYFORD ON THE UTERUS.
BAUER'S ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY.
CHEWY LECTURES ON DiEIisICAT, EDUCATION.
A NEW MEDICAL CATALOGUE. claselfted and
priced. furnished gratis upon application.
LINDSAY & SLAKINTON.
jag 25 South :man Street.
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
- CYCLOPEDIC
Tho Agency for thin Invaluable Library of 'Halvanial
Information Is at 33 Smith SIXTH &nosh aimond story.
Also. RECORD OF THE REBELLIOAr. BY Frank
Moor& fell-tf
A LADY, EXPERIENCED-IN TEACH
ING the ENGLISH BR aNC HES.. wishes to obtain.
a SITUATION AS TEACHER in a small School, or, as.
Governess in a family. Ample reference as to charac
ter, capability, Le. Stre et given. Addreas C: C..
131 North SEVENTH, Philada. jy26-tuthaSt"
FRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND
(MALL BOYS, et School lane, Germantown, will
reopen on the 9th of 9th month. The usual branches of
an Enslish education wilt he taught. , andwe feel war
ranted in bettering that the competency of the teacher.
Deborah B. Smith, will make it desirable to parents to.
patronise the school. jy2s- tf
110HCENIX ICOR:HAL INSTITUTE
-1- (for both sexes),4 I IICBNIXVILEB, Chester county,
Pa. Thorough instruction in English branches, with
Latin, French. German, and Manic .- For particulars
ace Circular, by add ressing JOSEPH' A.. BOND, BOY
146, PR CENIXVILLE, Chester co.. Pa. ./r23-stath6t.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.-MI
LITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, 4 miles beyond He
at. and ill miles from Glen Riddle. on the West (thea
ter Railroad. *rborotigh course in Mathematics. Natu
ral Sciences, Languages, and English. Practical lea•
eons in Surveying and Civil Engineering. Fine library
and apparatus. Number of pupils limited. Begins Sept.
let Pupils have benefits of a home: Refers to John C.
Capp & Son, 23 South Third street• Thos. .T. Clayton,
Fen., Fifth and Prune; John Er Diehl, 300 Walnut.
Address Rev. J. BENRT'BARTON, A. M.,
iSn-Sla • VILLAGE GREEN, Penns.
Vig - WEPT -- CHESTER - ACAD E MY
-A- AMP MILITARY INSTITUTE.
The scholastic year of ten months commenees on the
first TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closea
on the let of July following.
Boys and young men prepared for College or Business
lit its various requirements.
The modern languages are taught by native resinent
Teachers, who have no connection with any other
school.
For catalogues and fall information apply to
WM. P. WINKS. A M..Principl;
or, J. HUNTER WOBRALL, A. M. Pb. D ,
Asseciate.Principal,
i5 . 20.2m WEST CHESTER, ?suns.
A GRADIIA.TE or HARVARD, WITH
an experience ,•4' ten years in teaching,wul open; le
this city. in SEFTEMBER,A School An - Oust Ladies.
Number limited to IMF en. Terme. $l6O a year.
Ea.ramexcEs—liey: Dr. Furness, 1426 Pine street;
Rev. Boger Owen. Chestnut Hill; Wm. H. Trotter,
Esq., SS Borth Front street; J. B. Mitchell, Esq., 311
York. avenue, Philadelphia; Ex-Presidents Sparks and
Walker, Cambridge, Mass._“. S. Smith, Bsq. , Dorehee
ter, Mass. ;John Havens, Esq., Brighton, Mass. Ads
dress
je27-Im. L. H. BIICKINOILAM, Chestnut HIM
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE
STITIITS FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCS
Street. Rey. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D.a. CLS.RBJXOI
SMITH, A. M.; Principals.
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Asada
min, and Collegiate. Full college course to Classic',
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, tot
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint.
Ina, and Elocution by the bent masters. For circulars.
apply at 1226 CHESTNUT Street, or address Box 251)
P. 0., Philadelphia. sipStudra•
GEORGE I. BOLTON.
BIIBECRUDIRE HAVE A6BO.
CIATED themselves together ender the gnu of
BOLTON,DYREMAN, & CO.. and will continue the
Car Building business In all its branches at -the old
establishment. corner TWENTY-FIRST and HAMM
TOI Streets. JOS. R. BOLTO N
OSO. II DYKBMAIt.
0. W. CHILDS.
Juni I. 1664. • jyl-Im.
ARMY GOODS.
FROTHINGII4I ct WELLS
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT EHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY °ANTON FLANNELS. • •
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CANBRICS AND
• SILESIAS. • -
BROWN_ O _, BLEACHED AND CORSET JEANS.
12 .12 vinit4TED TAKE. &c. seSI-Iftf
•
WiNDOW tiLA.BI3.-FRENCH PLATE
- Ohm for storefronts, Bona Plate Glass for sky
lights. floors. & c.; Port and Deck Lights, Ornamental
Glass for churches, vestibules, &s. ; Photograph Glass,
and Foreign sad Domostio Window Glass of every va
riety, for sale 1.7
ROST. SHOSNARSE & CO.,
Noe. MOS and 207 N. FOURTH Street,
1.71-lm Phliadelobta.
IvIONIIMENTS AND GRAVE.
STONES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones, re
various designs, made of tbe finest Italian and America"
Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Works at
ADAM STEINMETZ, EIDGE Avenue. below Eleventl
street. Phtladelable. augl-grott
COTTON SAIL, DUCK AND CANVAS
of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for
Tents, Awnings, Trunk and Wagon Covers.
Also Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from 1 to I
feet wide. Tarpaulin. Boltinh
9-IL Bail T
arsoruir wins lie. .
W II Val SIJISAW.
/Jim .
myfi-tf •
• •
• •
. .
Os
LA
Most effective and delightful preparation
FOE THE TENTH AND GUMS.
Highly recommended by the most eminent Deeton
and Dentists.
It is the result of a thorough coarse of sclesilfle err*.
dimwits, extending through a period of nearly thirty
years. •
To a treat extent In every ease, and enttraly In many,
IT WILL PREVENT DECAY OF TEETH. It will am
STRENGTHEN WEAK 013 MS, KEEP THE TEETH
BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN. AN T
D HE ERRATH SWEET.
See Circulars. Prise $l. Prepared schbAy by
8. T. MULE N. D. DENTIST,
• 1113 CHESTNUT Bt.. Phi l adelphia. Ise,
Yer sale by Druggists.
BRASS STENCIL ALPHABETS.
If. J. METCALF & SOS,
45.3 c SALEM STREET. BOS 9 ION KASS,
The only manufacturers in the galted'States of Braes
Alphabets and Figures, to any mist extent or in any
variety. Sold at wholesale at the ZintalSi Vaal+ Pacts.
Also. the best of INDELIBLE. STENCH, INK,. Ism/
cheap. Stencil Dice and ell kindeof Stencil Stoat. In
quiries or orders promptly attended to. Jr2l4m
QUEEN OF BEAUTY.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES.
A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying. vehlten.
lug, and preserving the complexion. It in the most
wonderful compound of the age. There is neither
chalk, powder, magnesia. bismuth, nor Min in tie soul.
position, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin
. Wag; hence its extraordinary Qualit Qualities for preserving
the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent.
It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome,
the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful
divine. Price Id and 6 . 0 cants, Prepared only by mum
& CO.. Perfumers , V. South EIGHTH Street,two doors
above Chestnut nut., and 133 South SEVHDITH Sir ge
e t, above
wal i9O-3co
THE BEAUTIFUL ART OF ENAMEL.
NOLI THE SHlN. —Pats de fond lawncertse (French
collet Paste), for onsanelling the ekinaddinx small-pox
marks, wrinkloe, burns, Scan, without injury to
the moist delicate complexion. Its effects are truly ma
&al. Sold to jars, price one dollororlthdirootions for
use. BUNT & CO.. Proprietors, 41 South EIGHTH
Btrest,two doors above Chestnut. and 1.112 8. &SUNft• TN
—rea& ops.lls—
A IJTER'S DAM FLUID CThtIIGEB
-".=- gray hair to Ica original color in three day& Price
por bottle. Orden( punctual!, attended to. 53
THIRD Street, shore CIIBSTBUT. lt•
STEP IN AT THE GALLERY, 024
ARCH Street—% F. REIMER. Prowletor—and *s
core a flee set of Cartes de visite, done In hie unarm.
posed ptyle.
- -
THE WONDER IS HOW WORKS
OF ART approach so near perfection as those
beautiful specimeps life•size Phstogiaphs 1A oti At /1. F.
ItiablSß'S 031 +LECH Street,
NEW P EDUCATIONS.
liksi THEODORE TILTON;
TWO O •3I3OI.MAICS _Ol
Pr' OORTAMS
ONE SERMON EVBY WEEK,
BiTOUS TO /TO •OOLIIKNO:
BAYARD TAYLOR.
JOHN Qt. if 71ITTIBIL.
JOSEPH H. RICHARDS, Publisher,
No. 5 BEERMAR43t., New Tor
EDUCATIONAL.
COPARTNEUSHIPS.
WANTS.
AGENTS WANTED
TO CIANVAFE ?Olt
LIEUTENANT OENERAL SCOTT%
AUTO EMIG EA PRY,
In every town, city and county iu tbgUdlted Mates.
2 vols., 12ma. Price OM.
Canvassing books, for the nee of Agustin, donteelng
fifty pages of the book and two steel-4)41W llkstiesnes,
now ready. If a 2a3tanal lig book Is desired. oneloso 40
cents and it will busent by wall, poma ce p a id .
For particulars addfoso
RITEI,DON & CO., .
172A-2t rre. 335 BROADWAY, Di. Y.
C9INTRAL StrObTITIJTE AGENcy,
No. 9 south Third Strike. Sulmtltatp i t woofed. to
Whom the Illabof4 prices v.lll Told Solistltatm, fnr
13nd tid Promptly to coy raft of the State at restanoable
rale! , Roneat and fair dPal •
.oormottn. jy2.5 3t•
lIBSTIT.IITES.,EVBSTITUTES
Wanted and larelphed. ttpply No 6 Snuth 61 X T
Butef. C. A. PITTIT rad Tiles' BEDLOS l,.
vrANTID-FURNITURE (WAT2 R JT
Prefer:M)' by a party resettles bforo•keenleff.
Peno.is breakfu up will please atirdiess Dux IBNi. '
Post °Mee. it'
TEARER WANTED.—AL MAYA' OR
FRIILVLETRAZiRER. competent tareach the iranch
and Cei tier. as 11$11g Jangnagra, la aWanted to MI a.
vacancy irg the Trigh'Eceel at .the city of Reading. P.
A Ilteral eatery paid. For farther intorTnittipo apply to
or aildrew. ' J. LAWRENCE E'CZ,
Cebool Committee, Reading, Pa.
WANT 3 1)-A PARTNERWITS
from s xooo tO to in into Imeloene . with
the ad yartiser. • • W. It. LtiNYESS, •
100 North WOW
j___tat•
ANTED -A COLORED BOY. 14 OR
171;015_ y_epr_s_oldl m
l Waiter in Private Painily. Ay-
IN mai r Street. 131-
A . YIRST:CLASEI BOOK-KEEPER
ala be bid.* ayatylag at this Oilice Aim thirty-
Mx; married. Will (We ecticractory city r e ference:
.Aildroes ••P..8. T." iTTrar
116111111TER .TOURNEY
-0: blArc who hi a itood, PRINTER and understands .
therullDlTS of a Power Piga+, or in wilting to learn..la
wanted sty Foreman In au office-near the city. To a per.
saner undoubted characters permanent bitnation will
be ithrea. Addrras "Minion." this Office .1y251-3te
.1 1 E1AZffTERS WANTED.
CHIRP QOARTRRIRASTIR'S OPPTCW,
• WRSRINOTOR DRPOT,
WAssmovroa, D .July 9, 1854. -
WAXIBD. at once, ?BREA FIUMDRED TEAM
STERS., each capable of driving with single line, and
managmairix-ranie lemma.
To torch who are competent to perform the duty the
pay per month will he thirty dollars, with one radon
per day, and heepitat privileges, including the bast
medical attendance when sick.
Apply to Captain Charles El. Tompkins, A. Q. U. U.
S. A. corner Twenty-second and a atreets, Washing
ton, D. C. D. Ff. RUCKER,
Brtg. Oen. and Chief Quartermaster,
iyll-18t ' Depotof Waahlnatou.
•
$50,01}
TO LOAN . AT 5 PER
Cent , for moron or tooroom la one
o .or divided'to eon. LrOeitßltirTga..
..17x1-Y4 • 129 South 'OVATE Street.
,s4oooo' TO 1,0 AN MORT . GAGE
,
for per cent., In owns not
leae than 03,000 each. Lo
at
5 to
CHARLES RHOADS,
.1719-101. • Con7oyancer, No. 36 S. 811YENTR St.
i t gn A MONTH !—I WANT AGENTS
A. , %-f at Fel) a month, expenses paid . to sell my ETRE
STINI) non
w. 5. ORIENTAL BURN - RM. and 11
other articles. Fifteen circulars sentfrae. Address
epee-dame= JOHN V. lABD. Biddeford. Maine.
WANTED' TO.'PIIRCEIBI3,.TOR
<MFR. a well-dnielled dwelling free of
inentobrencs*, with all the modern Improssiseats.
situated on Walnut, Locnet. or Sprnce streets wrest of
Broad strop!.
.Attdrops "! lax WA P. 0." ; iy22,111*
. .
FOR SALE AND TO IST.
.
TO LET—THE BteOPD,TELTRD,"AND
-A-
Fourth Floors at 235' MARKET Street, through to
Chnrch alley. mh22.
RTEAM• ENGINE FOR , SALE-4N
good running , order. cylinde, 8 fait 3 try Winched.
Also Itr o good FLUE BOILERS 24 feet by AO Inoires.
• W.. U. RMITFLWa
3e26- t'• . 284; Smith FOURTH Serest.
pAPRE MILL FOR SALE.,—TEIR
'y Mill for manufactnrin7Printing Paper, bslonging
to the undersigned, at WI eeling, W. Va., is off,red for
WO. Tbe buildings are stone-end brick. and furnished
with three rag engines sag a 72- inch Fourdnuier
• bls
ebin•, all la pod /manias arab*.
jy2s. 101 . . '.. A. ARMSTRONG & son.
0 FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE
mica—Situate N. W. corner of FRANICFORD Road and
NORRIS Street. Lot 100 feet on Frankford and 414 feet
on Norris street. Six brick dwellings on Fmnkford
road, a three-etbry brick factory, &I feet by 43 feet on
Norris WM, with cotton machinery therein: engine
house, with boilers and engine in; two-story brick
boast), 24 lfy 60, attached, and other .baildings. For
information , inquire at N. B. corner of SB.
WEINTH and SPRUCE Streets. jy•M.6to
FOR SALE VERY - LOWA HAND-
BOMB GOTHIC COTTAGE, having all the modern
oesTentenci-9 ..E,table, coach. houPe, yeg,tahle garden,
and bean Ural crounde attached, on FRANKFORD Rovi.
below Allegheny Avenue. Annly to WM. ROSSRLL.
Ar. Ling, 8. B. corner FOURTH' end WALNUT Stv.
24 floor. .)T23 9t•
AM FOR SALE-THE: PR 0 P'ER T Y
N. E. corner of NINE FEENTIF and MARKET Stn,
comprising store and dwelling •on Bilirket street. and
four small dwellings on Nineteenth street. Apply to
ROSSELL AILEN, 8. E. cor. FOURTH and WA.L..
NUT; 2d door. j>2l-3t•
an FOR SALE OHEAP -*THREE
-m-6k STORY BrickaD WSLT.ING, with three.story dou
ble Back Buildings. modern •convenienoes. No. 1321
Frankfort road; lot 20x101 Price. clear, onio &3,300.
3723 B. PETTIT; 323 lirg.L.NUt Street.
gel TO EXCHANGE::- VALUABLE
...I—improved Delaware front FARM, 97 acres, near
Shaman' , Station ' 15 miles out and 9. miles this side or
Bristol Several others to exchange. Call and examine
Brener of farms for sale and ex chance.
jy23 E. PETTIT, 3t3•WALNTIT Street.
at FOR SALE-VALUABLE BUS
mat NESS PROPERTY, situate at No 630, 632, and 634
North Second 'dreg, cmairting, of three stores, With
dwellings attached. The whole will be sold together.
to close an estate. A portion of the purchase money
May temaln on mortgage For particulars, tualitre of
S. Mc:CLL,
18 South SECOND Street.
PPLLAMILPRIA, July2o. IFBI 421-1.01..
LEGAL.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. •
JOHN THOMPSON ye. PATRICK KELLY.
June Term. Mk lie. 94. Pluries Vend. Ex.
The Auditor appointed bytl e Court to make distribu
tion of the fund prodnoed by the Sheriff's sale under the
above writ, of all that certain lot or piein, of ground,
with the hotel and stables thereon erected, situate on
the north side of Washington or Market-street, and the"
west side of William street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing to front or
breadth on said Market street Ift feet, and extending in
length or depth westward (Jr that width 200 feet more or
less to Green street. will attend to the duties of his
appointment on MONDAY, the lath day of August, 1564,
at 4 o'clock P. Al., at his office. No. ItO South FIFTH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where alt
persons interested are required to make their claims.
orbs forever debarred from coming in open laid fund.
jy2•s• 10t D. P. DROWN, Jr. , Auditor.
- { 'STATE OF CATHARINE FARRELL,
' A-4 DECEASED.
.LET ; fiRS 'I•ES'I'AVEIiPART upon the last will and
testament of Catharine Farrell,,late of the city of Phila
delphia, deceased, having been granted to the Penney'.
Tanta Company for Izmir:these on Lists and Granting
Annuities, all persons indebted to the said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them without delay at the
Office of the Company. 30 , 1 WALN - OT Street.
jy tu6t• CHARLES DUTILLE, President.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-ESTATE OF
ANN HENDRICKS, late of Lower Salford town
ship, Montgomery county, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Montgomery county to distribute the balance
in the hands of Jacob M. Hendricks and Jacob Cassel,
administrators of the estate of said decedent, to and
among those legally entitled to the same, hereby eyes
notice to the creditors and the heirs of said decedent
that be will attend to the duties of his appointment, at
his office. No. 3 AIRY Street,
_in the boroughof NOR
RISTOWN, said county, on wEDNESDAY, the 27th of
JULY, A. D. 1E64, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where
all persons interested are required to attend. prepared
to substantiate their claims. FRANE LIN MARCH,
'y9,12,19,26-0 Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
TN
CITY .ANDCOLIIITY OF PIIILADELPIEIk.
Estate of FREDERICK JITPPENLATZ, deceased.
The auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle.
and adjust the second account of FREDERICK SCFIO-
PER, executor of the last will and testament of FREDE
RICK .TUPPENLATZ, deceased, and report distribution
of the balance in the hands of the executor, will meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoint
ment, on TUESDAY, July 25, 3164, at 11 A. )1., at his
office. 506 WALNUT Street. in the city of Philadelphia.
jyl6.etuth St WILLIAM ERNST, Auditor.
TTXI IT ED STATES, EA.STERIT
DIS
TRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA. —Ser. '
THE PRESIDENT OF THE URI PED STATES. TO THE
MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVANIA.—Ggerrixo:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States is
'and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United States of America, hath decreed all persons in
general who have or pre: end to heve.auy right. titte,or
interest in sloop CYCLOPS, h.r Tackle, Apparel. and
Furniture, and the Goods, Wares, and Merchandise
laden on boardthereof, 'whereof —is master, cap
tured by the United States steamer "Flag," under
the command of Commander J. A. Williamson, to
be moniebed, cited, and called to judgment. at the time
end place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex
pressed, (justice so requiring ) Yon are therefore
charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that
you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in
at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub
lished in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In
telligeneer, you do monist' and cite, or cause to be
inonished and cited, peremptorily, all persons ingene ,
'
ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title , or
interest in the said sloop Cyclone her Tackle. Apparel,
and Furniture, and the Goode , W ares , and Merchandise
laden on beard thereof. to appear before the honorable.
JOHN CADWALADER, the Judie of the said Court, at
the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on
the twentieth day after publication of these presents. if
Who a court day. or else on the next court day follow- .
Dig, between the usual , hours of bearing MEMOS , then
and there to show, or allege, in due form of law. a
reasonable and lawful excuse, if any' they have, why
the said sloop Cyclops. her Tackle. apparel, and Perot.
Lure,
and the Goods, Wares, and Merchandise laden o n
board thereof , should not be pronounced to.belong. at
the time of the capture of the same, to the entmke:ef
the United States and as goods of theirae o,ooE
wise, liable and subiect- 1 .--eederemnation, to be &a
nted as goad and lawful prizes: and
14140 o.ti -j :mi receive in this behalf as to justice
shall appertain. And that you. duly intimate, or cause
tobe intimated, unto all persona aforesaid, generally,
(to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also inti
mated,) that if 'bey shall not appear at the time and,
place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a.
veasonnble and lawful Cattle to the contrary, then said-
Dist rictsCenrt cloth intend mut will proceed to adjudice.
Hon on the said capture, and may pronounce that the..
said sloop Cyclops, her Tackle, Apparel, and Fur
niture, and the Goods, Wares, and Merchandise laden.
on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of.
the same , to the enemies of the !United States of Ameri
ca, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,. liable
and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be,
adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence
or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and. intl.
mated in anywise notwithstanding. and thatyou duty
certify to the said District Court what you, shall do
in the premises together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALAJIER,..Ia,dge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-drat day
of JULY, A. D. MC and to the eighty-ninth year of
the Independenee,of said United Statee.
boa St 0. 'R. PDX. Clerk Dieblet eau&
- ESTMIPS
•
COTTAGE ORGANS,
)tot only ZNINCELLND but lINSRNALLND to rant, .
of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churehn".
and SohooLe bat fond to be ecually wall adapted,.
the Parlor sad Drawing Room. For ado only by
• R. M. BRUM,
No. 18 North BIVANTN. Wool
also. s eomplete assortment of the Perfeet Melodeer
eonatently on hand. myle-As
. WRITTEN AND VERBAL D.
s ylr , .scaurvoNs of Cberaoter. Canelltutip . o,en4 Teo
A i l7TO
l ur t lvAe o rt, l3nain es im e . u. n e e ntlitltrl;
int of CAlLlarEtilf, Bootal adaptation, ho., dal
mit 41YOULDN. by JOHN L .
Pk renolosist and Bookseller.
mkl9.etntb No. SUS S. TENTH Street. abova
aTHOMSON'S LONDON KETCH.
Blum, OR EUROPEAN RANGE , f or families,
hotels, or pttblic laatitntiona, ix TWENTY DIE
FERENT SIZES. Also, Pbliadelgkla Emma .
Bot-air Furnaces, Portable Restore, Loerdowx Orate/
Flreboard Stoves, Bath Rollers, Stowkota Plates, Broil'.
era, Cooking Stoves, do, at wkolegale and retail, tit
the troutteacturere,
CHASE,_BBARFE, 6 THOMSON.
mh3-tetbsats No. 2419 N. B)ICriND Street.
• LADIES' TBIISS A2~TD BRAUN
STORE—Condnami by tulles. TWILITIE
Eltr • gut door below Saco. Every article in that
line elegant, easy, and correct in make. G. H. HH•
DLEI3, Proprietor, allods to Gentlemen, oaths come
of TWELFTH and Hein, Streets. E. IL—Professional
IMICIMOY insured. my64sair
PINE APPLE -CHEESE.-60 CASES
CHOICS
S" Sago a¢&KWh DIA . 7 Choose of chola* quality.'
For oall RHODES dc WILLIAM,
bra.ti 101 fPnta. WATER IRMA.
"CTION SALES.
NTITURE FOR SALIC.—
noTEL FUR . .
from the business, the sib.
Being about to rett r P
scriber offers at nnblic 101
el JULY tl6,
ON TUBS Dal
, eather Beds
the entire stock of rrTRNiTt •,,. In 1
ISRISIMRO PA.;
BEHR,s HOTEL H A
consintitis of Bedst.ads, hair F
ttresses.
Pillows, Sheets, Comforts, (MOM. Carpets. English
Corner Clocks. Bor.ans, Snoops, Knives, Chile end
61 8 ,8w&re.anfaclent to accommodstOnou snests: Stove;
Kitchen Utensils; In fact,everythiniC required In alp
I:utel. Sale to be continued from des, to day anti] all Is
sold. Terms mush, under one hundred :Wars.
islo-7t .1 . rirr,B3
AUCTION SALE OF COED: , J •
HORSES t
WAS DEPARTINRWP, CAVALRY BIIRRAIS.
• . OPPTCR OP CRISP CIPARTERNAPTI 4.
WARRISCRVON, 0. C. July 4,
.Wlll be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the higher. ,
141. iters at the tinier, and place. named below—viz:
L ataKON, Penna.. T4MRSDAT, July, 14th. 1864.
P SitoltlO,Penna_, THURSDAY. July. 21st, 1864.
18 114 A HRISBURO, Penna., THURSDAY, July 11 1 / 4 1
ALT 00:4 A Penna . , THURSDAY, Angeet 4th, 1864
wiL s , lADISPORT. Penna. , THURSDAY, AuettetllE4
1864.
TWO 1 ICICDRED (200) CAVALRY HORSES at soak
place.
Ti me H, wee have been condemned as unfit for Uer
•vlcAqt the Army.
Cavalry Eel
For Road Ind . arm PUM O,OB many good bargains an'
be had.
tr
Solves sold nyrl Cerrency.
T,
T am , n United States
JAMES A. ERIN,
• Lieut. Col.-.and Chief Qoarterin
•
i*SOt • Cavalry Bursae_
PUBLTC i SALE OF UNCLAIDOW
Ining in the Waxeboioe of the PHI
GOODS rent
LADELPIITA dls I ) ,,,TLEIIDI" RAfrAtSID COX
, ..... and CALLOWHILL Street".
PA t.
t,
THIRTSE,.
Philadelphia.
The articles dese. 'bed le the follo wing eehodtd%
haying bee . comhz .., dto the Station named below, ow
the Philadelphia and Readin g Rettreed , and thew*"
I legal notice, not baring Wm",
Agrees, after due an,
them away, nor paid L.. No coats and expeneen of carriage,
' , e sale or outcry, at the severe/.
will be exposed to publ on cIaTURD AY, September IT.
Fta Hone .named below,
78Q; t h e sale to cern= •nce at ten o'clock in the fore.
IMOD of wild da • • ~..
comiras 113
=ENE
= =
R. P. Ramas V.
x. Bartor,
S. Jackson,
L. Lowrie,
Dr. Writ' ht.
C. blessrree,
Parcbal I ;Norris,
P. McDosaugh,
Dr. wrlgla,
Dr Wr iabt.
A. Thompson, • •
A. Cross,
W. Miner.
3 . W. l'osncer,
W. Harris.
JP. Epplerheimer,
Paschall
Merchants' Ins Co,
CossoPtn Ina. Co.
J. Collins
J. Lucas ir Co..
3L.oSadler,
S. Eccles,
S. Hallman,
George Gri
B. Kenchtriager.
H Pass,
Wllsoo,
J. Long & Bro..
[B.man.
IL. Walfenaberger,
G. Devlan,
J. Powers.
Shanbackar,
'3. N. Kline,
J. Hall.
W. H. Richards,
It. M. Harris,
R. & S. Allen,
R. Ashburn.
The &have artic'reg will be exposed to public "
sforegabl; according to the provision. of the Brat .
of the Actof Aseembly of the Commonwealth of ,e 111 1".,..
elyjyarlia• approved the ehrteentH day of March 4 ' ":
IMS: with all the requirements of which the Phil ~
phis andlgeading Railroad Company have a rF
stects complied. The Act of Assembly is as follow "' sta . :
.• Commission merchants and factor., and all
mon carrier°, or other persons having a lien tt DOM go. " 14 •
wares, and merchandise, for or on account of the c.,....„
and expense.' of carriage or storage, or any other cha.
arising from the transportation, keeping; or FWrage
such property, In CUR the owners or consignees she "<
not pay or discbaige the amount due for each cost, ex
pen c e, carriage, rtorage, orotber charges, horainbefert
named, may, after the expiration of ninety days
from the notice hereinafter provided. proceed to
sell the same, or no much thereof as may be me
tB discharge said lien, at public auction: P
That notice of sale shall be given as required for sho
ring sales of personal property, and that thirty dame
notice of said lien be given to the owner or conafßT* .
of the property. if they can be found, and in case
cannot he RO. found, that the same shall be advertria
weekly in come newspaper published In the proper clip
or county to which the goods, waree, or merehaudisir
have been consigned, for four consecutive weeks heart
tbe sale, the residue of money alleles from such Bala.
after dedeetlnc costa of tranenortation, charges ant
storage. advertiming and sale, to be held subject to thew
order of We owner or owners of such prop t rty. tt
0. A. NICHOLLS.
General Superintendent
1111,torno. • Pa., Lane 10, 1954.
.1519-111 t
A.MVSEDIENTS.
DROVER'S NEW- CHESTNUT
STREET THEATRIL —GRAND REOPENING.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. July 27th.
First time in six years in Philadelphia of tbe Grand lio
- Spectacular Draws,
or. THE WONDERFUL LAMP.
Presented after three months' active preparation fil
style of unprecedented magnificence. replete with won
derful Transformations, Magnificent Scenery, Grand
Marches, Superb Costumes and Properties, Beautiful'
Music and Choruses.
Reserved Seats for sale three days In advance. jyß4ll
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE: •
The far-famedSANFORD. AT HOME.
' SANFORD ANT) TROTTFR
open the above Tb•atNA
On MONDAY TWINNING. July 25th.
And continue every evening daring the week. Y 4 91 14).,
ducinelhe .
BEET MINSTREL .CORPS
See bills of theitisr United States.
Box open dolly for sale of Miele..
THE A.OADEMY OF FINE ARTS;
-A- CHRSTMTP abin Tina. fa or= DAILY;
for vtoltoroarom L. Y. to OP.
BOAItDING.
VIRBT-OLABB :PERMANENT
-a- BOARDERS can end etinerior accommodation, at
moderate chargett at the old United Stites Hotet. 413
CHESTNUT Street. This hones has chanced hinds
recently, been refurnished, has no bar, and is now open
for the accommodation of permanent and transient
Boarders. lts
ROARDING.-TwO SECOND-STORY
rooms TO LIT; it 13A North ?WITHIN. .for-tt
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL:—ICED OR BLARIC BALL
SLR. DROPS. arty cents per. pair.. 01 6 aka*
Street. • - - .i s 6.114. •
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale. by the Hon. JOEFN CADWALA
DER, Judge of the District Court of the 'United Etatsy
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to. Ad
miralty. to me directed. will be cold at Public Sale,- to
tte highest and beet bidder, for cash. at the yard of
HUMPHREY HOFFISAN &Co. WATER Street, ahem!
Vine. on THURSDAY, July 25;1864, at 12 o'clock M..
18,000 locust treenalle and 212 cubic feet of locust logs.
The locust logs are now lying on lot southwest coma
of CALLOWHILL Street and DELAWirIFE Avenue.
WILLIAM HILL WARD, •
United States Hershel E. D. of Penns, IVEHIH•
PHILADELPHIA. July 22, MI. iY23-6t
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BT VIRTUE OF
a Writ of Sale. by the Hon. JOHN CAD BALM.
DER,' Judge of the District Court of- the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in ad
miralty. to me directed , will be sold' at Pablis Sale.. to
the highest and best bidder. for cash, at MICREMER'H
STORE,No. 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY.
Augosll, ISM, at 12 o'clock M., @abates Cotton. ISIP
boxes manufactured Tobacco, and fg sacks of Tark's
Island Salt, being the cargoes of the schooner Pugilist
tag, sloops Julia and Cyclone.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
United States Marshal E. 'IX of Pennsylvania-
PHILADELPHIA. July 2?.:. MK • JykSit
XCIIESIONS.
SIIHM
AT REDUCED PriaCEST
TO TEE GREAT COAL. IRON, AND LUMBER !W.
GIONS OP PENNSYLVANIA I
TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DM g
GIVING AMPLE TIME TO, VISIT EACH FOLEY O.
• " IX TEREST•OH THE BOUM
The .Catawissanßailroad Conpamf
Reeler perfected arrangements with conned Mug rcads;.,.
will tame Excnrkion Tickets from Philadelpl ila over aft _
folloving route:
PHILADELPHIAiLLID READING Rh] LROAD...
To Reading, Schu.fdtill Raven, Ashlar,d, Mahan
City and Tamaqua:
CATAWdSSA.RAILROAD.
To Summit, Ilutoaley:Mountain. Cats: Alma, Ramat
Danville,Milton. and. Williamsport,.
LEHIGH ADD MidEPANOY AND &WIER IsfRAIDOW..
RAILROADS.
To Black Creek And Mauch Chunk:
LERIEIR VALLEY RAILS 0 , 1).
To Allentown an& Detbleliem • and I he
ItO:3TR.PRIINSYLVAItIA AILROAD...
To PLlladMplaa. .
- For Tar:sty and. grandaur of soeinary, this route pew.
aents peraliaranthecementa to tone's tr.
Iliose whining to do so, may rerarre the ronta.by ob.
tattling Tickets. to start.orea;the 'North renn:7l. - raalta
Railroad..
$lO.
Tickets cap, be obtained atithe Depots of Ma Pitatak- -
Tibia and. Heading and .lidxtb_
• • "
Cowattles, and of
Ticket:Agonea.
NortAnnest corner SU.TH and CHESTB OT Webb,.
Trains. start from Pb lindelph la and Reading_Depot ltt
8.16 A. 3.:1) P. M., and front Nort.h..?•ansylvaniga
Eailroadt Depoi at 7 and. 3.46, ane.5,15 P. M.
3510-talk.ti.
• .
v i s t i Z it GRAND PLE3BIJREIIar e .
01312810 NS TO LASE P.137.138.101{.—0W
of the following splendliofirat-clesa_ steams Vls, :
CLEVELAND, 'VDTS, NORTHS.I..Ii 1.101,2,
crur._TßAVEla METEOR IBOLI-SIDES,_L AO
RBLLE, and P 2 ABIC, w i ll lauye C.LBV •
. 1 4
Ohio, at B o'cleek P . M.', each day of the week.
Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit , Michigan, on - • '
['allowing days at 2 o'clock P. M,. through the moratba -,
Of MILT and. AI3OIIST, Waking Arend Excursion TifOft•
to the Inatrit Points of interest oaths Great Inlandikarif
of Allllnici,mtlich, for utility. pleasure, !Ludhiana...RA :_
nnsnrpaawd by any other on Cie Continent. • •
This trip of over 1,003 miles embraces six dextrin &V
latitude,. and. eleven of longitude, and, includes lx Pk .
circuit Bakes Erie. St. Clair, aurora and B upertor,w2lat.
thebeausifel river; Detroit, 5. Clair and St: iiiiirea.
The many and extensive ;nines of iron and °appeal
unequaled by any in the world, with the nowly-d20.•
covered and inviting depcxits of silver lead, wild and
ro•mantio scenery. combined with. its wire :. - ,pci braeteo.
climate, render the Lakspiiperior trip our sf far maw
than ordinary attractas the capitalist, the stedeadtt.
'Ore pleasnre-seeker, or , e Invalid.
The above-named era are elerreatly.f tied sti,
with large airy Cabins...and 'State-Root/A 'wkile loom •
Precaution has been taiga to provide for.khe safety: ink- .
comfort of pas/wage:a.
Fare, including Stere-.Roome and Maxis, about .1( Milt
per mile. Time octal:data making OA zoned bap;fr
' 8 to 10days. ..
$00239 secured, and further inforgatlox oltadmed..bw
application to prfdarletors. .
ROBT. HANNA & CO., Ire a...A O MB
11IISSIT k McBRIDB, sl.alrci.uv.• s ,
J.T WHITING & es. _
Jomii Rurcaill - .. -D.4-431t • 1ii641131L
jeri.t. an 26
• • -
m i or=„44 l FOR QA, Ft A Y.—TEEM
staunch sad .comneodions steamer MAN
RATTAN, Captain E. A Ryther, or the Cape May tAnew
having been released by the Government, is cow
making her regular tripe to Cape May, leaving AlitOft-
STREET WHARF every TUESDAY; THOR,SDAL and
SATURDAY, at eclock; returning, AM leave 01
Nay every lifonday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ei
°Wont, touching at New Castle, golas and riitiM i ng.
p a y. {9.611, carriage hire inittudad; children bat;
prim Servants CAD, carriage hire extra.
Freight at low rates. No freight received after I
Weloct. and in lel owe moat be. pre-paid.
.1722-tf JOSEPH A. STEWART, Agent.
r. ,,,g0= 7 1," FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
vit. Delaware and Raritan Cane —The
bar., • S. FLANAGAN." Capt.' W, Corson, is now
loadiog at drat *below SPRUCE Street, and will
leave for the above points an WEDNESDAY, July 27.
at d o'clock P. U.
For freight, 'which will be taken at reasonable rase,
apbly tO D. L. FLAX AGAN A Aiterde".!
irmt No. NOVI. DELAWARE ATeumW;
s i d dr ei t FROM NEW YORK, FOR
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, MUMS.-
YIBLD,ADd BosTaN.—Tne SteilTWA ()ONTO
and ELM CITY lane Pecks:alp, But 111 . ypr t 4all
13 31 1 Z
P. N. Awl 11 it BILK
•BTICLB4 •ND YA=p
2 boxes garde.
25 bdl.e. spokes.
1 box skeletons_alrei
1 box bedding.
1 box mdse.
8 bags Pulp.
1 reaper.
lot sundries.
I box books.
. 1 box books.
2 sacks ebareoeL
1 box /1 H goods.
V.t.bl. barley.
box drugs.
I stove_
bbls pickles.
. seed sowers.
books.
21 , oxen books.
b Ix veneers.
Ica 9k ealel
- e .e.te•
old I 21 "er•
nltt
100 ixt les. bandies.
2 enact -
. mp t . kag.
mi. 1 .. where.
ante.
3 1 111 eh nscey
1.% 1 . 1 li bbl .
empty
1 2. u b
1 empty
keg mdz 3-
I
1 half Ibl. and keg.
1 keg mine! la water.
2 bbls. corn.
/emptr bl empty b
b id.
s.
'1 belt bbL