AMUSEMENTS. GREAT EASIER PAIR, 70S THE SALE OF USEFUL AH® FANCY ARTICLES, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1964, at THECOMMISSIONER3-HALL, West the pboqeEds fob the benefit of ST. JAMES’S OHUKCH. mhlO-lOt} BOVEB’S UHEftTNtfT =T. THEATRE. J^P^edne?dayfE?lglNVV;Ma;oL--S tt,^ r thlt gXittebs is NOT O-OEO laswr Plnra . -Mr. g - w - Andrews Stephen Plnm an Jf Fearsou Frederick Plum Mr. E H. Everett Mai tha Gibbs .........M iss Coo pe r Xady Valeria...... Miss Susan Seher.ck To conclude with the merry afterpiece of THE LOTTERY TICKET. Mr WalterLennox as Wormwood Miss Cooper. af-. ..Mrs Corset In .active preparation* Dion rsoncicault s in tensely interesting Drama* illnstiative of Louis ian THE’dOTOEOON. THE OCTOROON. THE OOTOBOON. THE OCTOROON. FAMILY MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT, ON SATURDAY AFTEKNUON, March 26, !861 Admission— Dress Circle and Parquet, sue; Or chestra, 75c: Familv Circle, 25c Seats secured ■Without extra charge, lioors open at 7o’ clock; commence at quarter of 6. 1 Walnut stbeet theatbe. Lessee Mr«. M A. GARBETTSOK THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, MaTch 23, 1864, LAST APPEARANCE BUT FOUB Of the distinguished young actor, EDWIN ADAMS, On which occasion will be presented for POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME, The all-ahsoibing and thrilling Drama of THE DEAD HI ART, In which EDWIN ADAMS "Will sustain his original character of BOBEBT LANDRY, a Yonng Sculptor. Seats may he secured from 9 till 3 at Box Office. Boors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7)(. MBS. JOHN DBEW’S NEW ABCH STBEET THEATBE, ABOH street, above Sixth. Betnrn of ME. AND MBS. BARNEV WILLIAMS. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, March 13. 1864, ALL HALLOW EVE. Body O’Connor .....Mr, Barney Williams Bitty Killeen..-, Mrs. Barney Williams fierce Joyce Mr. Barton Hill To be followed by the Screaming Farce of LATEST FBOM NEW YOKE. Widow Spronts Mrs. Barney Williams Phil. Mulligan Mr Barney Williams To conclude with THE GOOD FOE NOTHING. Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 7% o’ clock. CONOEBT HALL.— LECTUBE AND CONOEBT In aid of the Library of the Sabbath School of the Second Beformed Dutch Church; on THUESDAY EVENING, March 24th, at Bo’ clock Lecture bv Bey. T. DE WITT TALMAGE. Subject—“ Cet ting on Well in the World. ’ * Choice .selection of mu sic by the School. Tickets, 25 cents; to be had at Asbmead 6c Evans’ s, 724 Chestnnt street, and at the door. . mh2l-4t. American academy of music SOIREE GYMNASTIQ.UE for the BENE FIT of the “GBEAT OENTBAL FAIB” of the SANITABY COMMISSION. _By request of the Committee on Exhibitions, benefits and Entertainments, £. SOIEEE GYMNASTIQ.UE AND LAST GBAND RE-UNION Si, aTi tDe Classes connected with thePHILA ?™l J r£S I ,£JJ A ' rA ' ro £ llum &ND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th. The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen Under the direction of Dr. WH JANSEN. The o L Y °ung Ladies led by Miss S. F. HOP 3vX£tS* The classes of Gentlemen conducted, bv JHessrs. HABBESON and GIHON ' performance being a lull and practi cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gvm- SSHfv Bical Culture, and executed en fthiateurs, .members of the Institution. The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-class performers will, in itself, prove a parent attraction, i)irector of the General Music... .Mr. HA.SSLE& Director of Music for the “Light Gymnas tics” ...» .Mr. LOSs>E F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and JUNIPEB Streets, has been appointed Treasurer tuid Agent for tbesale of tickets. Full Programmes of the Entertainments will fee leady on WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be Dad at the following places: Hoy. Dr. O. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street." George D. Parrish & Co., 3J2 Chestnut street. Messrs. Ashmead & Evans,’■72l Chestnut street Mr. F. Leypoldt, 1323 Chestnut street. Messrs. Hoyt & Bros., 1000 Chestnut street. Messrs. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street. Mr. John Eisley, Continental Hotel. Office of Sanitary Commission, 1307 Chestnut street and Natatorium, Broad street, below Walnut „ PRICE OF ADMISSION Parquet and Balcony Family Circle and Amphitheatre".’.*. No extra charge for reserved seats. ’ ’ - Sale of seats to commence on Tuesday March 22. Doors open at 7 o’ clock. The performance to commence punctually at Bo’ clock. mh2l-tapl3J JAMES E. MUEHOCH, Esq., has kindly con. sented to deliver au ADDEESS, -with Miscels ianeons Headings, for the Widows and Orphan of those'Who hare fallen in defence of the Union, 5? also the families of disabled soldiers, under the care of the EDDIES’ S> BST UNION ASSOCIATION, AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN streets EVENING, March 25, at 8 o’ clock. (jgirtg. 5* Booms of the Association, No. Eighth street; Gould s Music Store, Olinton’s, Chestnut, above Fanc y Store, Eighth, above tS ® , DrQ S Stores, Fifth and Green, nirt nt ? reeD ’, S , i ? tJ i T ai!d Vine,Ninth and Vine, and at the door of the Hall in the evening. m2l-sts iWLBTL DAY AUD TUe exhibition of a^S?v?^i I p^ : i^ ORS ' »7oJ , i!. BE CLOSED, at ** EARLE’S GALLERIES, mhl9 ■>« 816 CH LSTNUT street, M 9 ?t} 0,1 SATURDAY, March 2 The great variety entertainment mhl7-10t EYERY NIGKHT, PENNSYLVANIA academy of ths IsNEAETS, 1#25 CHESTNUT STREET. OpeH dallyfSundays excepted) from 8 A. M. P. iff. Admittance 25 centi. Children half-prl CHARLES SCHMITZ’S GRAND MUSICAL SUIRBJ3 IN AH> OF THE ±>RANOH,U.s.sanita.Ty Commission, UN TT’ESHAY EVENING, March 29, 1664; “D,” GRES RESERVES, N. E. cornfr EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT sts., at» o'clock.' The folio wing artists hare feindly volunteered to assist: * ft RL GAERTNER, OHAS. H. JARVIS, M. H-<;ROSJ,A. ROGGENBURGER and AM A TETJR GLEE CLUB. .1 tenets..;...V ..On« Dollar 1 o be had at the Music Stores and at the Hall (■ooron evening of concert. . mh23-#W tOONTINENTAL KiiffS EX- Choice Seats to all places of amusement may. be had op to 6_>i o’clock any evening. . mhl7-lmtt / 1 Ban Jj ORCHESTRAL AND VUOib OON- U CERT The second concert of the?season wll be gi T en on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Karen 30tb, at the MDSIOAL FUND HALL, by the HARMONIa MUSICAL SOCIETY, -when a Selection of Sacred and Secular music will be per formed by the Society, assisted by the GER MAM A ORCHESTRA. All under the leadership OI LEOPOLD MEIGNEN, M. D. For partlcn lais. see programmes. Tickets, SO cents; tor sale at Gould’s, Lee & Walker’s, and Andre’s Music Stores. mh2i-8t INSTITUTION FOE THE BLIND.—EXHI BITION every WEDNESDAY at 3% P. M. Admission 10c. Store. No. 11 S. EIGHTH st. THE. LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE The Hero of Gettysburg! and Commander of the Army of the Potomac. With his portrait. It is published at the Cheapest Book. House m the world to buy or for a stock of books, which is at _ T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS*, IN o. JMs_Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. EIFE'OF GENERAL ME U)E. The life and public services ol Major-General Meade, the Hero of Gettysburg! and Commander oi the Army of the Potomac. With a full History of nis Life and Services to his country in all the various positions he has filled, from the timß he first entered the United States Army, in 1835, until the present day, ■with his official reports, to the department, speeches, orders, etc etc. With his Portrait. Price 25 cent?. Agents sup plied at SI 75 a dozen,_qrSJ2 50 a hundred. JUST PUBLISHED. LIFE OF GENERAL BUTLER. The life and public services of Major-General Benjamin F Butler,the Hero of “New Orleans,** Commander of the Military Department of Vir ginia and North Carolina; also Commissioner for the Exchange of Prisoners. With his Portrait. Price 25 cents a copy. Agent 3 snpplied at SI 75 a dozen, or Sl2 50 a hnndred. LIFE OF GENERAL GRANT. The life and public services of Major-General Grant, the Hero of “ Fort Donelson, * ’ “Vicss hnrg, * ’ and «■ Chattanooga, * * Commander of the Military Division of the Mississippi, and captor of 472 can non, and 90,000 Rebel Prisoners, with his Portrait. Price 25 cents a copy. Agents supplied at SI 75 a dozen, or Sl2 50 a hnndred. LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES. The life of Archbishop Hnghes, first Archbishop t f New York; with a full account of his Life, Death and Burial; as well as his services in all Pursuits and Vocations, from his birth until his death. With his Portrait. Price 25 cents a copy. Agents supplied at SI 75 a dozen, or Sl2 50 a hnndred. Agents, Canvassers and Pedlars are wanted in every town and village in the United States to ergage in selling the above popular and fast sell ing Biographies. Cash with order. Address all orders for them to the Publishers, which is also the Cheapen Book House in the world to buy or send for a stock of any kind of bcoks you may wish, which is to T. B. PETEBSON & BROTHERS, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Copies of any of the above books, will be sent to any one free of postage, on remitting the retail price of the ones wanted, to T. B. Peterson 4 Brothers, in a letler. mh23-2t bend for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. A YOUNG MARRIED MAN. who is an honorably discharged soldier, desires a situa tion as SALESMAN in a Dry Goods, Jobbing or Commission House; has had seven years’ experi ence m the Jobbing Dry Goods business, and is . acquainted with the best city trade. Best of refe rence given. Address H. K. Y., Box 1174 Post Office. AN ' who has beon in the BOOK BUSINESS lor the last five years In the West, oesires a SITUATION as Salesman, Assistant Bookkeeper, or Traveling Agent, in any business Inqnire at WEBSTER’S ADVERTJSTNri AGENCY. 50 North FIFTH stA SS!} WANTiSii-A LAI) familiar with book-keeping wanted in an office where ne can make himsell useful. Address Box 1774 Pos. Office, giving name, residence and reler ence - • • mh».2t r^ONTEAL,TO.-WANTED—In a Presbyterian (^°" rtetle ch ° ir , a good y oo“ Address “Adams,” Evexixg riLLLETix. mhai-3t WANTED. —A situation oy a young man In the wholesale or retail Hardware business: A^tr« d « e T S n J^ rb J xp % ience - Beet of reference! Address J. O. 8., this office. mb22-2t# 81 ....50 cents. W A r‘\T ED_A SITUATION AS A TEACHER of Mnsic principally, by a lady pianist of imc urst repntation, in a private family, during the summer months, in the conntry “ References exchanged. Direct A. P., Bui.lbtin om ££; mh2l-3t* WANTED.— AsitnaUonas HOUSEKEEPER in a small family. Satisfactory reference Sr„ n o n ?> re< y“ red - Addre = 3 W.J. e:, German. town P. 0., Pa. mh2l-3t* A mtmT'l A i N Jc D ’„ Tu , “ A RK WITH IN- XjL DELIBLE INK. Apply with specimens to M. A. TOBBEY, 1600 FIiTbEBT St; P m“l9-6L* $1 9 nOrt „ WAN fED ON MORTGAGE tDI/O.V/UU F armin Backs county, jnst abore the city line; large front on the Delaware river' good security. Apply to ’ mh22-3t§ IP WANTED TO BENT.-A nice house in IEaL Germantown or vicinity. It must have gas. bam, hot and cold water. Bent abont 8300. Ad dress HOUSE, Bulletin Office. mh22-2t# M DWELLING WANTED by June lßt on Chestnut, Walnut, or Arch streets, between nignth and Sixteenth. Address BRADFORD. Bulletin office, mhU-lm* ■ ro 9 MS> Board, in a private f S r g eil tleman and -ri-lfe, or single gen tiemen. Apply at No. 305 PINE street. mh23-3t* HHW ROOMS with first-class BOARD No. 305 PlNE e^ree t . SiPgle QentienmmJ^ WANTED SUMMER BOARDING for""a small Family, where there are few other Boarders, within ten miles of city, and accessible n y r™ 1 ™ a ?- Address Box 9SB PmladelpWaPo 6t Office, stating locality, terms, Ac. mh23-3t§ RESIDENCE, 1031 WAL -ofMAEmß'?“nf n opened for the reception Ble M «r&,? d BARGE POSITIVE SALE O F INCASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 28, , At w o’clock precisely, will be sold, by «sata- tor cash, 1000 cases Men’s, Boys’ and n?i^L, oal sc KI P an i Qraln B \ ■ £ & g? WEIGHT & SIDDALL No. 119 Market Street. Between Front and Second street*. 8* W. WttIOKT. . TT DRUGGISTS, FHYSIOIAN& AKn GENERAL yhh and at our establishment a full as sortment of Imported and Domestic Drugs. R?, Patent Medicines, paints, coal Oil, Window Glass, Prescription Vials, eto., at as low prices as genoln* first class goods cap be sold. FINE ESSENTIAL OIBS tte 111 fUII Tart «*«« .Oochln.ai, Bengal Indigo, Madder,Pou Soda Aatl > Alum, Oil of Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, Extract of Logwood, &c., FOR DYERS* twe, always on hand, at lowest net cash prices PUBESPIOES FOR FAMILY USE, Ground expressly for our sales, and td which we invite attention of those In want ol reliable articles. Also, INDJOO, STAROB, BUSTARD, as. Of extra quality. ’ Orders by man, or city post,, will meel with prompt attention, or special qnota. Rons will he furnished when requested. WRIGHT ft SIDDALL, , _Wholesale Drug Warehouse. 1-lyrp, Me. 118 Market street above Fron The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. Salesroom, m Chestnut Street, above 7th,’ THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, FOR THE Sanitary Commission, Philadelphia, 1307 Chestnut Street February 20,1864. The undersigned, members of the Executive Committee of the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR for .the Sanitary Commlssicti, beg to invite the co-ope ration of all their fellow-citizens, especially o: those resident in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, in this important enterprise. It is propoted to hold the Fair in Philadelphia, in the FIRST WEEK IN JUNE NEXT, and it is con- expected that the contributions coming from a popula ion so benevolent and patriotic as that which inhabits the Central States, and repre senting the most important and varied branches ol industry and art, will secure a result in aid ot the fonds of the Commission, and for the benefit of the Soldier, at least equal to that which has at tended similar undertakings in other cities. It is not necessary to say a word to stimulate sym pathy for the soldier. We feel for them all as brethren, and the popular heart seeks only the best mode of manifesting that sympathy in th most efficient and practical way. These fairs in other places have been product! ve of great resulis. By this means Chicago has recently raised for this object 560.000, Boston 8150,000. and Cincinnati more than 8200,000. We appeal, then, with the greatest confidence to the inhabitants of the Cea tral States, especially to those who constitute the great industrial classes, to send as contribution the productions of their skill and workmanship We appeal to them in the interest of no pirty,’ radical or conservative, Republican or Democratic] Administration or anti-Administration. We know only this, that to send our national soldiers in the field supplies to supplement those Go.verment un dertakes to give them, but which they sometimes f&il to receive, and thus to relieve them when sick and in misery, is a work of Christian charity, and that it is a work of intelligent patriotism also, as economizing their life, health and efficiency, on which, under God, the nation depends in this its time ot trouble. We therefore ask every clergyman to announce this humane undertaking to his people, and to ad vise them to do what they can to further it. We ask the press to give it the widest publicity and the most earnest encouragement. We call on every workshop, factory and mill for a specimen of the best thing it can torn on%f on every artist, great and small, for one of his creations ; on all loyal women, for the exercise of their taste and indus try ; on farmers, for the products of their fields and dairies. The miner, the naturalist, the man of science, the traveler, can each send something that can at the very least be converted into a blanket that will warm, and may save from death, some one soldier whom government supplies have failed to reach. Every one who can produce any thing that has money value is invited to given sample of his best work as an offering to the cause of national unity. Every workingman, mechanic or farmer, who can make a pair of shoes or raise a barrel of apples. Is called on to contribute some thing that can be turned into money, and again from money into the means of economizing the health and the life of onr national soldiers. Committees have been appointed In each depart ment of industry ar d art, whose business it.will be to solicit contributions for the Fair, each in its own special branch. 1 hAe Committees will place themselves in communlaation with those persons who may wish to aid ns. In the meantime it is recommended that local committees or associations should be formed In every portion of Pennsylva nia, Delaware and New Jersey, with a view ol organizing the industry of their respective neigh borhoods, so as to secure contributions for the Fair. Committee* of Ladies hay© also been organized toco operate with those of the gentlemen in soli citing contributions. A list of ail these Committees will be shortly published and distributed. In the meantime those who are disposed to aid us, or who may desireauy further-information on the subject, are requested to address CHARLES J. STILLE, Corresponding Secretary < f the Executive. Committee of the Great Central Fair, I3K CHESTNUT Street. JOHN WELSH, Chairman. CALEB COPE, Treasurer. O. J. STILLE, Cor. Secretary. H. H. FURNESS, Rec. Secretary. W. H. Ashhurst, s. V Merrick, Horace Binney, Jr., B. H. Moore. jL E. Bone, J. H. Orne, N. B Brown, John Robbins, John q. Oresson, Wm. Struthers, D; B. Cummins, Wm. M. TUghiian, Theo. Cnyler, Geo. Trott, 2?®’* Thomas Webster, J. C. Grubb, Qe o . Whi-ney, Joseph Hamson, Jr., Geo. A. Wood. R. M. Lewis, ■ Geo. W. Childs. - feis thsa w “AT RETAIL” JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT ST., Invite attention to their stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Of very recent Importation, embracing tbe most extensive and desirable assortments which they have ever offered. COURVOISIER’S KID GLOVES, black, white and col d. MOURNING GOODS. 3-4 and 8 4 BAREGE HEBNANI. 3-4- and 8-4 CRAPE MARETZ. 3-4 and 8-4 TAMARTINES. 3-4 and 6-4 DELAINES. BYZANTINES and FLORENTINES. FrencH and English BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS, in all qualities. • MOURNING JACONETS. BLACK SILKS—in great variety. All widths and best brands. mhB-lmj V BANKERS. Exchange on England, franco and Germany, 7 8-10—5-20 Loan and Coupons, CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, ttU ARTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS, American and Foreign Soldi STOCKS AND LOANS, BOUGHT AND SOLD WOrdera bv Mall attended to. ds-iy medical. 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CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANGURY. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose inis been known to remoye the mon nr. gent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in he small of’the back and through the hip3l A easpoonfnl a day of the Constitution Water will relieTe you like magic. PHYSICIANS HaTe long since giTen np the use of bnehn, cnbebk and juniper in the treatment of the diseases, and only use them for the want of a better remedy- constitution water has pro Ted itself equal to the task that has e. yolved npon it. DIUERTIOS Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant usesoonlead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. We present the Constitution Water to the public with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving the class of disease* for which it has been found so eminently successful for curing, and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts m placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the require menu of patient and physician* IN DYSMENORRHCEA, OR PAINFUL MEN SIKUATION; AND MENORRHAGIA, Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of the menstrual fluid—in case of being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too proluse secretion, which will be speedily coxed by the Constitution Water. The disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB, which ia the result of a relaxation of the ligaments of that organ, and is known by a sense of heaviness and dragging pains in the'back and sides, and at times accompanied by sham, lanci nating or shooting pains through the parts, will, in all cases, be cured by this medicine. There is another class of symptoms arising from HABITATION OF THE WOMB, which physi. ciana call nervousness, which word covers up much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten th-t doctor does i. ot really know whether the symptom* are the disease dr the disease the symptoms. We can only enumerate them here. I speak more particularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Mean, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Piffles of Vision. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION, Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of mere grave and dangerous maladies are the result; and as month alter month passes without an effort being made to assist nature, the suppression be comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweat* come on, and consumption Anally ends her career READ! READ!! READ!!! Dakyillb, Pa., June 3, IEB3. Dr. Wm. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In February, 1861, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, and for five months I passed more than two gallons of water in twenty-lour hours. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve times dnring the night, and in five months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of July, 1861, I pro cured two bottles of Constitution water, and. in two days after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured; soon alter regaining my usual good health. Yours truly, J. V. L. DEWITT. Boston Corners, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1861. ■Wm. H. Gregg & Co.—Gents—l freely give yon liberty to make use of the following Certificate of the value of Constitution Water, which I can re commend in the highest manner: My wife was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whoie length of the back, and in her limbs, with .Palpitation of the heart and Irritation qf the Bladder. I called a physician, who at tended her three months, when he left her worse than he had found her. I then employed one of the best physicians I could find, who attended her for about nine months, and while she was under nis care she did not suffer quite as much pain. He finally gave her up and said, hercase was in curable. “For,” said he, “sfcc AO* juc* a combination of complaints, that medicine given for one operates against some other of her difficulties. * * About this time she commenced the use of the Constitution Water, and,tocur utter astonish-' ment, almost the first dose seemed to haye the de sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under its treatment,' and now superintends entirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the Constitution Water for about four weeks, and we are happy to say that it has produced a perma nent cure. WM.M. VAN BENSCHOTEN. . Wethersfield, Conn., March2,lS63. Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your advertisement of 44 Constitution Water,* recom mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past three veaxs, and tried the skill of a number of phy. sicians with only temporary relief, I wasinduoed to try your medicine. I procured one bottle from your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson & Co and when I had used half of it, to my sur prise I found a great change ia my health. I have need two bottles of it, and am whore I never ex rieted 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 you recommence It to be May the blessing of God ever attend you in vonr lahmi of love. Tours, truly, 1 “* LEONARD S. BIGELOW. THESE ARE FaOTS ENOUGH. We presentthe ConsUtutlen Water to the publlo with the conviction that it has no equal in relie v lug the class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently successful in inring: and w. trust that we shall be rewarded for our eflorts in placing so valuable a remedy iu a form to meet th requirements of patients and physicians. rOE ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. „ W- H. GREGG & 00., Proprietors. MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents. „ , No. 46 OLIFF street, New York. For sale by - JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, J FRENCH, RICHARDS*Co,, 1a25.m,w,f-0m . Philadelphia^ 1864. SPRING 1864. GLIN ECHO MTLLR, GERMANTOWN, PA, M’CALLUM & CO., Manufacturers, Importer* and Whole sale Dealers IN ■ * CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. Warehouses 509 Chestnut st,, ja3o M Pposite Inde P*Eiießce Hall. W A T KB. SPECIAL NOTICE retahtdepartment. M’CALLUM & CO. teafecfthe old No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite Independence Hail, FOR A RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Where they are now opening A NEW STOCK, OF IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, Embracing the choicest patterns of AXMINSTER, ITAPESTR V ROYAL WILTON, PET& * CAK VELVET. *• (BRUSSELS OABFKTB _ VENETIANS. ™ Together with a full assortment of everythin* pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3Q-tt| ENTERPRISE MILLS, ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESAiN DEALERS IN CABPETOGS, Oil Cloths, Slattings,'&c.} &c. Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street AND 616 Jayno Street. febl-Smf ARCfI. strut — CARPET WAREHOUSE. The subscriber has just received a well-selected stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS. FOR SPRING TRADE. JOS. BLACKWOOD, mhlB-2m 533 ARCH Street, below Ninth. Ice PitcherSjCastors and Plated Ware, Of every description REPAIRED and PLATED, AT JIBDEN’B, Tenth and BacaSfti A CASE OF DYSPEPSIA OF SIX- TEEN YEARS’STANDING CURED BY ONE BOX OF T. M. SHARP’S OELB- BRATED PILLS. Bead the Testimony# PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 6th, 1884. MB. JOHH J, KBOIEBB, Star Sir —l have been a sufferer from that most horrid disease, < •Dyspepsia, ’ ’ for sixteen years, bnt after using the one box of T. M. SHARP’S Pills which 1 purchased of yon some three weeks ago, I feel as if I have entered Into a new life—my general health has improved, my appetite has in- creased, and altogether I feel like a sew mar, 1 take pleasure in recommending them te the pnbl as safe and reliable. Sold by JOHN J. KHOMER, No. 403 CHEST NUT Street.. jnhS-ia * BEDDING. MATTRESSES, . {FEATHERS. BLANKETS, fauiLTSr COMFORTABLES, [BED TICKING^ Andevery other Article in the Bedding tmnlrinM m 7 the lowest cash prices, * AIIOS HILLBOBV, / fe26-3mi TENTH ST. BELOW ABCS. Yours, truly, G. T. FORBES. _ No. 431 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. PRICE SI 00 A BOX.