FROM HELENA, NATCHEZ, &C. .[Correspondence of the Cincinnati Gazette. ] Cairo,. Feb' 13.— General Baford, at Helena, on the etfi, arrested a rebel scout named Levy, an of ficer in Captain Gibson’s rebel company, and of rebel General Polk’s staff. He is intelligent and of commanding planners. • He-had crossed the river with a horse oh a little cotton trading steamer, and represented to the Government Aid on the boat that he was one of General Baford’s going -with important intelligence .-to his camp.. General Baford learning the facts, ar rested the Government Aid, and pent scout's on the track of. wfcat proved to be, when captured, a spy in the rebel service. Advices from Natchez to the sth inst., say tne . town is now showing signs of vigor. Thepl an }fs® Who hitherto held off are returning to their aiie giance, and receiving back their iami-’d propen,y. 3ft o less than sixty haye taken the president aoatn within -a • few kiays. Deserters are coraiug in daily; fifteen arrived from Alex-tiidria J 1 J* days ago, and four this forenoon *r om th=i same point/ bringing a captain and of their regiment as prisoners The rebels arc pressing all the male Txu-tion of the inhabitants, lrom sixteen to sixty sears of age, into the rauks,'besides 10b bine the poor-of what few necessaries they have. Boots fetch $2OO. A coat is wor-h SSUO, and pants, $450. Women’s shoes, SIOD to $llO. Nothing la plenty but corn nwftd and pork, and even these command fabulous prices. Cotton is worth. $’UO per bale, Confederate trash; equal to $3 in green • backs or Sffiffgold. Whole tracts are made deso late. Stores are rotting for repairs. Unless the States shall step in and put :a ©top to the dolng3 of the Confederate chiefs;-the whole country bids fair to become a howling wiMerness in a' Sew years. Another source of congratulation to Union men is the very large Union’ sentiment which prevails in some quarters. Eighty-five men have been re cruited for the 2d Louisiana cavalry from one sec tion alone." Delegates of influential citizens are arriving and-begging for arms and assistance to or ganize home guards for of their rights and the restoration of the power of the ‘United States.- There is much sickness in the con traband edmps. - The smallpox prevails.exten sively. Many are dying for want of proper treatment. There are also many eases among the citizens. The Treasury Department for the district of Natchez is in full force under the admirable super vision of Judge Hart, assisted by Mendenhall, Delap, Mills and other gents. The freezing of the Mississippi caused a great rise intheprice of pro visions. Flour is $l5 per barrel, apples 312,pota toes §B, beef 15c. per lb. lor choice cuts, mutton 32#c. • The 4th lowa (newly recruited) Battery is fur nished with two 32-pound howitzers, and lour, rifled steel guns. All have for several days been Sractising gunnery under the Instruction of Lieut. . W/Mitthell, of Gen Beed’s staff. They ex hibited wonderful proficiency for the short time they have practised. Through the drunkenness of the jailer a number of the most notorious horse thieves and .counter feiters, effected their escape from the Cairo jail last night. The tools used in cutting their way out, were found. The jailer was arrested and placed in the guard-house, charged with complicity in their escape. A. J. Smith, Colonel of the 4th Mississippi In fantry, of African des eut, and J. L. Coats rep resenting himself as Major of the 9th U. S. In fantry, were arrested for drnnkenn*as .aind dis orderly condnct one evening this week by Provost Marshal Tallmadge, who placed them in the guardhouse over night, when they were taken before Brig. -Gen. Reid, who gave them a moral lecture for their disgraceful conduct, and dis charged them. Brigadier General Oheathoxn, late Colonel of the 12th Hliiois, is appointed to the command of colored troops in the State, of Ten nessee. He left on the steamer Sultana lor his quarters at Memphis. The steamer Mann, from Memphis to Cincinnati, had C2O bales of cotton, mostly for Cincinnati. The Memphis cotton market is reported dull on the loth at 70a?lc. fFrom the London Star. 1 A ’VOICE FROM KANSAS, To the Editor of the Star—Sin: l enclose yon a letter from a young Englishman—a man of Kent now in the United States of America, to his father in the'Tower Hamlets. This young man left this country-at the age of seventeen—in IBsi—to join ‘ his brother at Rochester, in the United States who had gone a year -before. He first worked in a nursery, and has continued to work on the laud an 1 brought himself into his present position. He had not 21. when he reached the American shore, but he was trained to industry, which was better tban money. Having been nearly burned to death when a child, it was advised that he should turn up the soil to give him strength; happily it has d, FARMER AND‘CATTLE BREEDER’S AS. SISTANT. Illustrated. ; ■ 4 . ... THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW for j January. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW and ORITI AL JOURNAL, for January. - ■ 6. GAMYEE & LAWS’S GENERAL AND DE SCRIPTIVE ANATOMY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Illustrated. SYMES’S PRINoipLES OF SURGERY, sth edition. - '- - FOREIGN MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIO . BOOKS Imported to order. , ■ LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, fel7 25 South SIXTH Street, ab. Ohs^taut. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BUY THEM NOW ANDGETTHEMCHEAP The largest stock In the city is at the Book Store of ' . T. B. PETERSON*BROTHERS, No. 306 OHESTNUT-Street, . ' ■ . ' Philadelphia. All in want of books of all kinds aj e requested to call, and one purchase will convince you that the best place to buy Books aud Photograph Albums is at the Publishing andßoak selling House of T. B. PETERSON & BROTHFES, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, r 'Philadelphia. . Call! and examire our stock. PETERSONaIS THE CHEAPEST PLACE in the world to buy all hinds of Books and Photographic Albums. Call or send to the Pub lishing and Bookselling House of T. B. PETERSON * BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Stree\ Philadelphia. All the New Books are for sale at Petersons’. ■VIEW BOOKS!—BY THE BEST AUTHORS. 1\ Suitable for the FAMILY, ARMY, OR RAIL ROAD CAR READING, constantly being pub lished aud for sale at the Book House of T. B. PETEBSON & BROTHERS, . No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, „ Philadelphia. Copies of any Books will be sent to any one, to any place,, free of postage, on remitting ns ths price of the ones wanted in a letter. Orders soll ci'.ed .from Booksellers, News Agents, and all other* in want of good and fast-selling Books. Address all orders and letters to the Publishing and Bockselling House of T. B. PETERSON * BROTHERS, No: 306 CHESTNUT St eat, . . . Philadelphia, And they will receive prompt attention. Xl EW BOOKS. JUST ISSUED. BOOKS FOR THE EVENING READING. BOOKS BY THE BEST WRITERS. The most entertaining and absorbing works pub lished, suitable for Parlor, Library, Sitting-room, Railroad, Steamboat or Soldiers' reading, by tbe best writers in the world. Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON * BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, ■ . , • Philadelphia. Copies of any Books will be sont to any one, to any place,free of postage,on remitting ns the price of the ones wanted in a letter. •' Send for onr new Catalogue. fe!7-2i FOR SALE AND TO LET. fifj FOR SALE—Two mastic brick HOUSES, Kirtf with all the modem conveniences, surrounded with shade, &c.,Nos. 96 and 93- UNION street, Burlington, N. J. Apply to E. P. MIDDLE TON, 5 North Front street: or to SAMUEL TAY LOR, Burlington, N. J. ' fei~-6t» : fig .FOR SALE-Tho RESTAURANT, DIN- JaiNG and DRINKING . SALOON, 420 LI BRARY Street, opposite the Post-office, now doing a good business. Will be sold ata sacrifice,, the proprietor haring other business. Apply at the Saloon, ; fet?-4t» SHOEMAKER’S LANE, GERM AN TOWN—FOR SALE—A handsome modem stone Residence, with stable and carriage.house, and lot of ground 190 feet front by 237 ffiet deep, finely shaded and well stocked with choice ahrub ftuit, *c. .House was bmlt in the best man ner, fnmisbed with every city convenience and is m perfect order. J. M. GUfIUiEY * SON, 50$ \\ alnut street. M OHI SCH LANE, GERMAN TOWN a handsome pointed stone RESI iitNCE. with large lot of ground, 327 feet front on Church lane by 453 feet deep, running through' to Armat street: is heauiifnllv floated, has every citj-convenience, is well shaded and >urroand«d . fruit trees, &e. J. M, GIMMEY * SONS, 506 Walnut street. fel7 SEAT AND * ARM FOR SALB, containing: 00 acres first quality land, beautifully located on the Lancaster uurnpike v lominntes walk from *• While Hall” tations ol t the Pennsylvania Cental Railroad. Handsome Mansion House 50 feet front, with parlor 20 by 38 ftet, hall, library, dmiiiH.room aud kitchen on %he first floor, and li chambers; farm-house, barn, stabUnff, carriace. house, Ac., &c.; excellent water aud frnitof J GUJIIIET * SON^, WSS IT bTIIEET, WEST PUILADEL PHIA—Ior sajo the valnablo lot of ground cornfr Walnut and Pony-first 1«J Ue. lrontby 2ia ;eet deep, three fronts. Sonh eaat corner Walnut and Forty.flrst ,t re te, 43Uby 1-a fert. iaoniheatt roraer Walnut and Thirtv fixth streets, 158 by 175 feet, three fronts. North- MifS 1 ?," WaltintandThi'lv-firth streets, iwt by stl Walnut street 1 J &07& Sfff^ssaiswKS^B the fatale and National Government, fifteen hun Ssj&to inference as to cbaracler, Ao ’ ° mu UK UOGISTS.—WANTEW—A ronnirM AN «4ie MARKET street'. *“ aß ' i S hb "™S city. Call MA ?- “apable of taltinc; chares Brns store - Addrts * £°*j£b \V^PKtobl 1 "! ATK? 1 ?^ 1 ? “ rng Honi!6 ' two Address BoxOlte. Qfflc, 1 *"” 1116 ~X\I AETKD—A smart Lai), 15 or 16 years of.™' giTins reforenodß. " h “ dwriti »g «* applicant, l5 **3 mantown. Please admass R D ’ a l t o th i e , ar 2 erJ gWing locality, description and rent* fti6°®A’ ® «i»d*™^/HO^lE B Mc”Uta«tHui enk * ract« of Roots, Herbs and It .prevents-tbe hair maturely grey. Ladles?** 01 turning pro. keadof hair, BhouWnotJ 1 l®*»«ant atrial. ’ 1111 to give the Amboline Agents In New Yorfc aes^3 > Mr. W. a. UIU Te eemelad* wlih the new Fares of w JOHN WOFPS. •••••••• -' • • -V;:- staan Eos™* Josfpbioo H«arr H*. OvikJS&rlow lri’ *J» Mki JJifibiasi’s Bea«fiL Camia r>x» at ?% o’clock. 01 the DBllgttrulimL “ 10hTS Tms )° l7. The cjssi success of r t ? ,£ * JXCKKT-OV-LEAVB MAN * n London, Ivtw Yorlr, Boston, VTajUingioa, and 1U great tucc.'ss at tb» * * ana „ CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. Con»tat«» it beyond a doubt tbe mo«i vnnderfc) BRAMATIU SUCCESS Ok' THE AUE. rm ot tn» Se^o* THE HM OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN Inpreparation, tile grvatliilh UULLIEN SATUHHaT AFTERNOON- next THE SECOND FAMILY MATINEE, drain SU r l, * U b * * ,r,s,al * d toeanlifal domestic a , TH OI.ITTEKS IS NOT GOLD, And the laughable fare* of ’ A KISS IN THE DARK. COK CHUT HALL, > CHESTNUT abo re TWELFTH MONDAY KTFNINQ, mroary ui£' AND EYERY EYEyiNa DUBINJi THE SUOOESS 1 bree “hang*, orprorrammo again this week/' „ .... _ TWO NEW STABS. Mr' OTIS S H M |\ABT«I B ’a U * ,aTonl *balladiat. Mi. OTIbH. OABTBR, tbs astonishing Tanor. MORRIS MINSTBKES, * Tbe beat band in the -er.rld. From their Opora 55L U **» BOfcl©*. PliTflßilßJ hy Oil to Of B TWH Tt F ASHION * Bd RKSFEOTABIDITY. “tebilr. Sea for Tonr.elf. r WHS EARLY TO OBTAIN SKATS. Look Oil fw bsrlesa qqi y%je» TTtrV THE BOYS FROM JJAYENPURT, lOWA * theveteran and the stbaxgjbb! ■ hOßiit Jokft, Acte and Farwi OftTds of admistioa 25 cente. Boors open at 6 v o clonk, to commence at ?v. — ~ ■ •* fels.Ct - OHABLES A.' MORRIS, Manager. JAMBS B. MURDOCH AT MUSICAL FUND TTAT.t, . JAMBS E. MURDOCH Will giTe a count ofSorlptnral and other Seleet _ Readings, „ at musical nund Ball, On TUESDAY KTENING-, Feb ia On THURSDAY EVENING, Feb is. On SATURDAY EVENING, Feb 4 At % before 8 o' oloek. Ticket* for the course, reserved seat*, aim : Tickets for single lectnr*. reserved seat*, la eta Forsaleat Asbmead A Evans’s, TSi Chestant street, after 9o’ clock Saturday moraine. fato-Si* riISWIANIA uxuiUSliTßA.—l»«Whi Bernea;: SaToath m fihiwtant. cad at a»» hall Jtnr. PEHHBYIiVAW AOaUCUY OB' TUB i .«»B AKTS, A»t^ l S H .? S ' rNr ' T STREET. • from 9 A. M. till •P. M. AdKfeui»& a »atB. nun drea half-Brt«7 TENTH* anc? 1 SHORTLY CLOSE—Magical and Philo, eophleal Experiment*, Great Power* of Yentrilo qnlra and the Learned Canary Birds. Sisnir EYERT EYENINQ-, commencing at 7 si, and Wednesday and Satnr day Afternoon at 3. IdmS. eiongeenta; Children is cent*. jjjjaf AUCTION. SALES. M THOMAS k. SONS, AUCTIONEERS: » . Koi. 139 and HI Sout& Fourth street. ' „ . ____ Sale > o. 1910 Pine street. H £NI>SqME FURNITURE WANTBE MIR. FINE E^^- ON WEDNESDAY HOBNING-, FEB. 21, i.£?„ 1# £ c L oc, V at No. 1910 Pme street, by eats ka odBoiß° walnut parlor and chamber Sr m flSi” B '? omllriltt " fl |,a mantel anefn-V £!?n!?, Xt r £ s ’ flue .engravings, handsome iTs? y the Ef t M, chinxand glassware, &o. . Aleo. »e ittchen oieneiu. ineofeale exaa - ined at 8 o’clock on the morn- SPRING, 1§64. SPRING 1864, J IDMOBD yard & Co,, .617 CHKSYNUX STBHHT. AND -• 5 614: JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ? Have now in store their SPRING IMPORTATION OF 8® oad Fancy Dry Gotds, Satiric, Gloves, Mitte, Bibbon and. Dre:s Trim* mings. n : ALSO, White Goods, Linens,; Embroideries and Laoes. A large and handsome assortment of Bpring and Summer Shawls, BALMORAL SKIRTS, OF ALL GRADES, Which we oiler to the trade at the lowest prices jaSO-Sm) .FUISIrOU&IIS. Officers ami Soldiers, visiting tne (Gity on Fur lough, needing : SWORDS, AND OTHER MILITARY EQUIPMENTS are invited to the very extensive MannlicturmgEs tablisbmentcf GEO. W, SIMONS & BRO,. SANSOM STREET HALL, Bansom Street, above SixtH. PRESENTATION StVORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which for richness end-magnificence challenge competition, no other house In the country combining the MA NUFACTURING JEWELER WITH THE PRACTICAL SWORD MAKER. frtS-lm) EDWARD P. XELLY. JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT ST. S' LATE oTHIRD STREET AB. WALNUT, Keep* constantly oa band a large aacortmeßtoi NEW ana STAPLE G OODS, PATTIRN OVERCOATS ' AID Warn Sack and Business Coats, FOR SALE AT Seduced Prices. TEBMS CASH—Prices lower than other Cus tomer Teflon. TO LET—Up Stairs of 612 and 611 Chestnut it. CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SEW SAVER, CONN. BBANCH OFFICE IN THIS CITY} No. 409 Walnut Street CASH CAPITA! & ASSETS, $330,500. JOSEPH TILLINGHIST, Agent. PuiAAhXLmiA, February eth, l£6f. A Card* We, tb* undersigned, take pVasureiur«tu “rnding tie OITx FIBE INbUttAMCE OiK PANT of New Haven, Counee'-icuL to the c'tl aest of Jhilxdelphlt wits t.e FULLasturai ce, that ail trastactiuns wna this Cumpany wil. hi •minthtly satlsfsetorr to the assured. *• Scranton, Pres. Elm City Bank, New Haven, Cornu a A. T. Lowe, Pres, safety Fund Bank, B* toa, jaw. M. Day Kimball, Pres. Atl*« Bank. Boston, Sees. Jams. il. Beebe A VO.. Been a, Mass. - » aulku-r, Kimball * Co., Bosioa. Mate. Hower Banlett, Treas. MaasachaeeUe Mills, Lowell, M'se. William. Dwight, Treas. Faco Mills, Saco, Me. Georgs Buss « Co , New Yorkl ity ’ Willlmaalie Liueu Co , New York (lire Lougstreet, Bradford A Co , New York City. J. B. Lippiner.tt*Oo.. Philadelphia. ! loa*A CHESTNUT ST. E. m. NEEDLES, § Ofihrt at Low Price. a large aucrtasentof ? LACE GOODS, OT EMBROIDERIES, {?• ““™“ m I VEILS AMD WHITE GOODS. B & Salted to theuaaon, and cf the latettstyleu. jg A large variety of {£ UNDKRSLEEYES, w i Of the most recent designs, and other {[ jgoods evitable for party purposes. * - JH ■a a w M‘ 1034, CHESTNUT ST. 818 CARTES RE VISITE, 818 Oolored Photographs AND IVORYTYFES, Mode in the finest style and most durable manner. ■9*Safieiaction warranted. Schreiber & Son, 818 Arch st. 818 particular attention paid to Copying Dagucmo j/pis, rfg-_ , n39-aaAw 3tnJ TVenderoth * Taylor, PBOTOQRAPBERS ABB IVORYTYPI3S&, 912, 914 end 916 Chestnut street, Inrite attention to their improved styles ol Imp#, rial and extra Imperial Photographs, presenting the finish of retouched pictures at the cost of plain. Every style of pletnre fnrnlshfid frpm the Card ge Tiritc to the highly finished Ivory type ana oil portrait, with satisfaction guaranteed. Bp partjcnlar attention given to espying Old Pictures. tfr pine assortment of ALBUMS eonstantly on hand- M -, _ uo!S-3m* - smith & jaoobsl ““ ' 1226 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia! Money Befuuded if not Satisfactory l ITPTE SHIRTS Mods of New Tork Mills Muslins. Very Fins Irish Ifiuen Bosoms, only S3—usual price >3 75. Pulliams yUle Muslin S 3 73, usual price S 3 so: Very reasonable daduoticn to wholesale trada. UNION PIANO KAHU. FAOTUBINO COMPANY h*£ at tteir .factory and wartroonu, m, treet, always a most boautlfuliusort. mentor tneir unriralled PIANOB, which the, sell at the lowest cash prices or on Instalments. Qire us a call before pnrohaslng elsewhara, and •very satisfaction and guarantee will be given buyers. 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IKFIi&aiMATION OF THE KIDJCErS. CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. STRANGURY. Tor these diseases it is truly a soYereign remedy, a*d too much cannot be said in its praise, a smglQ dose has been Snown to remore the most ur gent symptoms. : Are you troubled-with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hipsl ’ A teaspoontoiaday of the Constitution "Water will relieve you Ilk. magic. , PHYSICIANS Have long since given op the use or buchu, cufeihs and juniper in the trea.meni or the diseasemZud •aly use them for Urn want of a better reined*/ CONSTITUTION WATER / to* proved iusir equal to. the ta*k thatiav «- TOITSd upon it. i 6 , DIUEBTICS f Irritate and Orencb tbe kidneys, and by constant Bassoon lead to cnronic degeneration ana continued disease. We present tbe Constitution Water to tbe public with the conviction that it lias no equal in relieving the class ot -disease lor wbicb is hae been round so eminently successful lor curies, and we trust that ws shall be re warded tor our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy iu a form to meat tbs require menu of patient and physician. ' IN BTSMENORRBCEA, OR PAINFUL MEN SITUATION; AND MENORRHAGIA, Both'diseases arisiog from & faulty secretion of tbs xnwuttrcal iluid—in case of bring too little, and accompaniedby severe pain, and tbs other a too pror«i* secretion, which will b« speedUy cored by toe Constitution Water. Tbe diseate known as FALLING OF THE WOMB, which ia the remit of a relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense of heaviness an«i*dra£jtiag~pain* ia the back and sides, and at times accompanied by sharp, lanci nating or shooting pains throngh tie paru, will, ia all cases, b*» cured by this medicine. There Js another class vx srmptoms arising from IRRITATION O>;THE WOMB, which physi cians sail nervousness, which word covers up much ignorance,rsnd in nine cases ©it of ten the doctor docs z.oireally know whether the symptoms are the diiease or the disease the symptoms. W« can only ennm*rate them here I speak more particularly cf Cold Fret, Palpitation of the Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dimness of Tisiem. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION, Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re curring disease, and throngh neglect the seeds of mere grave and dan go Tons maladies are the result; and as month alter month parses without an effort being made to assist *at are, the suppression be comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap. jytite, the bowels are constipated, night sweats eome on, and ffaally ends her career BEAD! READ” READ!!! Daxvii.i.b, pa., June-2, ISCU. Dr. Tfa. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In February, IKI, I wa. afflicted with sugar diabetes, aud for five month. I paired sere than two gallons of water ia twenty-lour hour*. X war obliged to get up as often u ten of twelve times during tho night, and in Eve months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. Doling the month of Jnly. ISSI, I pro cured two hottlea uf Constitution Water, and in two days alter using it I experienced relief, and after taking two bottles I was entirely enrod; ebon alter regaining my usual good health. Tours truly, J. Y, L. DEWITT. Boston Cosnsns, N. Y., Dec. -17, l£6l, Wm. H. Gregg A Co.—Gents—l freely give you liberty to make use of tho following Certificate of tho value of Constitution Water, which I can re commend in tho highest manner: ' H y wife was attached' with pain in the shoulders, whoie length uf tho bach, and in her limbs, with Palpiiaiien tf i\c Heart and IrriSsUon ef Hi AtaMer. : I called a physician, who at tended her throe months, whsn he left her worse than he had found her. I then employed one of tho host phyaieiant T could find, who attended her lor about nine months, and while she was under nincare sbedid not suffer quite as much pain. He finally gave her up and. said, her cast was in ettraile. “For,” said he, “jic has suo\ a eemisnafiev e/compiu.iile, that medteine given for one operates against seme e-Acr ef her tUffteultUi. ” About this time she commenced tho use of the CejrsTiTUTiox Watbh, and, to our ntter astonish ment, almost the first dose seemed to have the de sired effect, and she hept on improving rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends entirely her dome»tlcaffairs. She has not taken any of the Com sti tut ion W atbr for about four weeks, and we are happy to say that it has predneed a perma nent care. IVM.II. YAN BENSCHOTEN. WBTHBBsriBLD, Conn., March 2,1553. Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your advertisement of •«Oonstitntlon Water,” recom mended for inflammation of the Kidney s and Irri tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past three years, and tried the skill of a number of phy sicians with only temporary relief, I was induoed to try your medicine. I procured one bottle from your agents nt Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson A Oe., and when I had used half of it, to my sur prise I found a great change in my health. I have need two bottles of it, and am where I never ex ricted to be in my life, well, and in good spirits. cannot express my gratitude for it: I feel that it is all and more than yon recommend it to be. May the blessing of God ever attend yon in your labors of love. Tours, truly, LEONARD S. BIGELOW. THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH. We prerentthe Constitution Water.to the pnblio with the conviction that it has no equal in reliev ing the class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently successful in curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valnable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patients and physicians. FOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. PRIOR ONE DOLLAR. W. H. GREGG to CO., Proprietors. MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agents. f = No. 4« CLIFF street, New York, For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A CfOWDEN, FRENCH, BIOHARDS ACo.. Ja2s-m,w,f-0m Philadelphia. lITTLE PET BOOKS. THREE CHARMING VOLUMES, BY .AUNT FANNY, ’ '' ‘‘Mittens ‘Socks.” ENI IRELY.-IN WOH DS OF SINGLE -SVT.T.A. THEY .WILL RE SURE TO AMUSE THE VERYLITTLEONES. In a neat Box, Price gt eo. Published by WILLIS P. HAZARD 3l Son" SIXTKSStrek 1864. SPRING 1864. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. M’GALLUM &GO., in CAEPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. Warehouse, 509 Ciieslimt st, f jasoS sso ” l6 HaU. SPECIAL NOTICE. : RETAIL department. M’CALLUM & CO, ®^!, BaY6 to. inform tbe public that thevha* leased toe old established Carpet Store, “ aT No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, Opponta Independence Hail, , ~y fob . A SEWrn. DEPABTMEST, Where theyy&e now- opening / A NEW STOCK, / or TOTCfeTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS. Ktntrjfcing the choicest patterns of Ro&LmLTON, r# F P T t STB T OAB X VEN E ffiI SELS ° AEPBTS yrogetber with a full assortment of everything demining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-tfj IN TEEPBISE MILLS. ATWOOD, RALSTON & C 0„ SIANUFACTUREES AND WHOLESALE SEALERS IN CARPETINGS, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ac., Ac. Chestnut Street, AND • 616 Jayne Street. febl-3ml NEW MILLINERY HOUSE. P. A. HARDLNG&CO., Rfspecticily inform the mercantile community • 1 that they will open, FEBRUARY 10 th, 1864, AT No. 413 Arch street, A COMPLETE STOCK QF STRAW \ AND MJfLLIJYERY GOODS, Suited to the trade, and trust that prompt and care ful attention, moderation m prices, good assort ment, together'with their long experience in bu siness, (having been for the last seven years with the house of Lincoln, Wood A Nichols, and their successors,. Wood A Cary,) they may merit a share of the public patronage. ffisT Orders solicited, by mail and promptly exe cuted. j3O-lmj AV. G. MINTZER, mperter. Manufacture/, and Dealer in MILITARY, SOCIETY, xt nf THEATRICAL GOODS. EPAULETTES, SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, LACES, BINDINGS, HATS, CAPS, KNAPSACKS, GOLD AND SILYER EMBROIDERIES, BULLIONS, PLUMES, BUTTONS, GLOVES; DRUMS, FIFES, *«., Ac. Also—Regalia, Banners and Flags of every de scription. Aitov and Navy Officers, Regiments, Companies* . * and Dealers supplied at short notice. fell-lm4 No. 131 NorthTHlßD St., Phila. AMERICAN GOLD PEW C 0 .5 Salesroom, S. E. corner Eighth and Chestnut its. I. B, MARTER, Agent. fc'l3-fit, heavy canton flannel* STAXEASD DSILLS. FOB SALE HY FrothinsrhajM A VV«lla Ice Pitchers, Castors and Plated Ware, Of every description REPAIRED and RE r PLATED, AT JABBERS, S.* W- corner Tenth and Eaoe Stei ]&2y*3Bi| -