p.lo.•si:EN•wzmol Far Additional - Amusements, see Second Pap T. ADT ISABEL. • , LADY ISABEL. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE HOVER' S IBIEsTNIJT ST. 11=Lr.o. 1. LEONARD GB.OVER Manuel - (Also of Grover"s Theatre. WatOington.) THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. •April 6, 1861, • IMMENSE SUCCESS Of Boucicault's great American Drama, - • THE-OCTOROON, Which, during the past week, was received with every demonstration of delight by AUDIENCES THAT FILLED THE THEATRE In every part. THE DIAGNIFIOENT SCENERY, SUPERB ACTING, and THRILLING - E FFECTS Have been the theme of generous praise from both the Press and the Public. REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE ENTER TAINMENT, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 9. Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents; orchestra Seats, 75 cents. Five of the front benches only are recerved as Or chestra Seats. No extra charge for securing seats. Doors open at 7 o'clock: .curtain rises at 8. L ADY LADY LAURA.. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE lUURS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH 8 I again . In. THEATRE, ARCH street, above Sixth REAPPEARANCE OF MRS. JOHN DREW. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING; Aprll 6, 1864, ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE., ROSEDA.LB; OR, THE RIFLE BALL. Rosa Leigh Mrs. John Drew Elliot Gray Barton Hal Col. Cavendish May Owen Marlow Bttribeiry Kobb, Esq. Stuart Robson Miles McKenna ' Mr. Griffiths Lady Fioren co May.., Miss E. Price Sarah, . Miss Josephine Henry Friday, Benefit of Mrs. JOHN DRE W. Prices as usual. Doors open at 7o' clock. Cur tain rises at 7% o' clock L ADY LAURA LADY LAURA AS UTALNUT STREET THEATRE. 1111 Lessee Mrs. X. A. GABBETTSON THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, April 6, 1864, Last Night but three of the engagement at MISS LAERA BEENE and Comedy Company, from New York. Bevival, by particular request, of the grand spectacular drama of THE SEA OF ICE, Produced with the same magnificent effects as performed at Laura Sc ene's Theatre, New York, upwards of 100 nights, introdu.cmg the entire Dou ble Company, as also the principal members of the Walnut Street Theatre Company.' The perforMance will conclude with the new _Arca of WHICH SHALL I MARRY 7 Box Office open rrom.9 till 3. Curtain rises ADY ISABEL EAST LYNNE, EAST LYNNE, 4.liD RAND LITERARY AND MUSICAL ‘,ll - SOIREE BY THE ALUMNI OF THE GIRLS' HIGH AND NOR MAL SOHOOL, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, April 11, 1864, At eight o'clock. Tickets _ 50 cents. Reserved Seats can be cbtained at Gould's Mu sic Store, corner of Seventh and Ohestr - at, with out extra charge. Proceeds for the Sanitary Commission.m3itapli§ RS. HENRY WOOD. MRS. HENRY WOOD. EAST LYNNE. ----- EAST LYNNE IIjERSSRS. CROSS and JARV.S Will give their THIRD SOIREE OF CLASSIOA.L MUSIC, FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MIISICI, ON FRIDAY EVENING, April 8. ap2tS§ CITY OF LONDON. CITY OF LONDON. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE ABIBRICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SOIREE GYPLINASTIQTJE !qr. the BENE FIT of the "GREAT CENTRAL FAIR" of the A • LL Li SION. By request of the COramittee on Flxbibitions, Benefits and Entertainments, EL SOIREE GYMNASTIQUE AND LAST GRAND RE-UNION Of all the Classes connected_ with the PHILA. DELPDIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE will be held at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY EVENING, April 12th. The classes of Masters and Young Gentlemen under the directio a of Dr. WM. JANSEN. The • classes of Young Ladles led by Miss S. F. HOP HINS,A,The classes of Gentlemen conducted by Nessrs-lIKARBESON and GIHON. The whole performance being a fall and practi cal illustration of all the branches of modern Gym. nastics and Physical Culture, and executed en tirely by amateurs, members of the Institution. The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-class performers will, in itself, prove a great attraction. Director of the General Music.... Mr. HASSLES. Director of Music for the "Light Gymnas tics" Mr. LOSSE. F. LEYPOLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and JUNIPER Streets, has been. appointed Treasurer and Agent for the sale of tickets. Full Programmes of the Entertainments will be ready on WEDNESDAY, March 23d, and can be had at the following places: Rev. Dr. C. A. Smith, 1530 Arch street. George D. Parrish & Co., 312 Chestnut street. Messrs. Ashmead k Evans, 721 Chestnut street. Mr. F. Leypoldt, 1323 Chestnut street. Messrs. Hoyt &Bros. , 1000 Chestnut street. Messrs. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut street. Mr. John Risley, 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 chargefor 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-tapl3F T L AURA KEENE. LAURA KEENE. EAST LYNNE . EaST LYNNE ADY LA.IIRA LADY LAURA. LADY ISABEL. LADY ISAI3EL NEW PUBLICATIONS : Z :y Gustave Amara, - thor of the Prairie Flower. THE RED TRACK. By Gustave Aimard, au thor of the "Prairie Flower," "The Indian Scout," "The Trail Huntex," etc., is published this day by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, and is for sale by all Booksellers and Hews Agents everywhere, com plete in one large octavo volume, large type, dou ble column, and printed on the finest and best of white paper. Price Fifty cents a copy. NOTlOE.—Gustave Aimard was the adopted son of one of the most powerful Indian tribes, with whom he lived for more than fifteen years, in the heart of the prairies, sharing their dangers and their combats and accompanying them ever where, rifle in one hand and tomahawk in th y e other. In turn squatter, hunter, trapper, war rior, Gambusino, or miner, Gustave Aimard has traversed America from the highest peaks of the Cordilleras to the ocean shores, living from hand to mouth, happy for the day, careless of the mor row. Hence ft is that Gustave Aimard does not write romances, but describes his own life. The Indians of whom he speaks he has known—the Manners he depicts were his own. O' All of Gustave Aimard' El other works are in press by us, and one book a month will be pub lished in future, until the whole series is issued. "The Smuggler," and “TheßorderThfles," will be text published. Copies 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 &- Brothers, in a letter. All of the above are published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, TO whorn all orders must come addressed. Send for our large catalogue. ap6-2t ' ' - YELLOW METAL SHEA.THING. --CROOK sr Brothers In Co. 'a Taunton Yellow Metal ligheathing, Bolts, Nails and Spikes of all sizes, in vitro° and for sale by WILLIAM S. GRANT, It South natal:wars swamis. PICKLED OYSTERS.-100 Oases, one dozen each, in glass bottles, quality excellent, landing and for sale by JOS. B. BOSSIER. 00.. U 0 South Wlisress. mb COPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATH ING, Braziers, Copper, ,Nails, Bolts and Ingot csipper, • conatantly on hand, and for sale by BENRY WENSOII, 4; V 0 . 1332 South Wharves &I LA...i v:6 Ai Fourth and A r ch Have Ordered this Season for their Best Custom, Richest Silks Imported. Ehawls of Exclusive Styles; • Dress - Goods, Paris Styles. Sp i ti o ng s rtl ff tles j Cloth .and Silk. INDIA bHAWLS, IllDld SCgKtIS INDIA, SILKS. ELEGANT SILKS, • ELEGANT ORGANDIES, ELEGANT GRENADINES Choice Shawls of all kinds. Choice Dress Goods of all kinds. Choice Fancy Goods. GEO. FRYER,- 916 Chestnut Street, invites the attention of the Ladies to his elegant stock of SPRING-SHAWLS and OTHER. GOODS selected with great care for best City trade. m LADY ISABEL • "AT - RETALL ". JAB. R. CAMPBELL fk CO" 727 CHESTNUT ST., Invite attention to their stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Of very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments. watch they Dave ever offered. COURVOISLER'S KID GLOVES, BLACK, WRITE AND COLD. • MOURNING GOODS. 3-4 and 8 4 BAREGE HERNANI. 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. LADY LAURA. NEW CARTES DE VISITE' Wenderoth 81, Taylor , 912, 914, 916 Chestnut Street, Have lately added the following to their large list of CARTES : Abraham Lincoln. - Taken in 'Washington last month by Wenderoth ft Taylor, while preparing another Photograph of the President for the Sanitary Commission. George H. Stuart. Taken last month. Regarded by hia friends as re m arkably good. Gen. Crawford, Commanding PENNA. RESERVES. Taken this week, is considered a very faithful picture of this officer. Admiral Foote. From the best likeness in possession of the family. Col. Dahlgren. Who lately perished at Richmond, also approved by his family. Baxter we . Of the Fire Z CoL onar ea. taken tais ek. A splen did picture. Gen_ I. J. Wistar. Taken early this month, on tee occasion of his •Istt home. ' All the above are in the highest style, and may be procured of all sizes from CARTE TO EXTRA IMPERIAL, at tne rooms of the under signed; or of McALLISTER &BROTHER, Chestnut at. WENBEROTH & TAYLOR. ran-wit m 64 912, 914, 916 0 fiESTNUTSt. WANTED. —About the let ofillay, a situation in a School or Family, to teach Young Children the English branches, by &Lady, a corn. municant of the Episcopal Church. Address Armacewr, at this Office. ap6-3t* ...50 cents. IR WANTED TO RENT—For six months WI from first of May, a good FURNISHED HOUSE, at Germantown or vicinity. Please ad dress W. H. Burnett, Philadelphia P. 0., stating location and terms, lt* W ANTED. —A competent, experienced Woman WY -to take charge of a young infant. Ad dress G. O.'H., Care of F. Frees. Grocery Store, Washington Lane and Maine street, Germantown, stating name, residence, qualifications, and re ference. . ape -3t* -441 DE - fir wr, _Ar trs- WRIGHT dz SIDDALL No. 119 Market Street. 'Between Front and Second streets. 0. W. 'WRIGHT. H. H. SIDDALLL. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS Can End at our establishment a full as sortment of Imported and Domestic Drugs, popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Coal 011, Window Glass, Prescription Vials, etc.,at as low prices as genuine Brit class goos can be sold. • FINE ESSENTIAL OILS for Confectioners, in tali variety, and Of the best quality. Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot.. ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Alum, Oil of Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, Extract of Dogwood, ac., FOR DYERS' use, always on band, at lowest net cash prices. PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE, Ground expressly for our sales, and to which we invite attention of those in want of reliable articles. .Also. INDIGO, STARDH, MUSTARD, ceo. of extra quality. - Orders by mall, or city post, wt.ll meal with prompt attention, or special quota. time will be :omitted. when requested. WRIGHT Jr. SIDDALL, Wholesale Drug Warehouse 1-Iyrp; No. in Market stivet above liqou B°"' s BOSTON BISOIIIT.—Bond's Butter and Milk Biscuit landing fresh from steamer, and for sale by JOS. B. BOSSIER & 00., Agents for bond. un South Wharves. VAMTBST 0 S FARINA. —lOO Boxes Palm estock' s Unrivaled Lancaster County Farina landing and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIEBac CO.. Agents for Fabnestock 710 South Wharves WORSTED YARN. —Nos 12 and 36 of any*. VV for quality, for sale br ? rail-tr IP ROTFrntarlivar h larELigg NEW for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER & CO., U 0 South Vrtuuvea PLASTER AND LATHS.-55 tons plaster, 152. 000 laths for sale by E. A. SOUDER Sc 0 0 1)00g. street 'wharf. mb.2O• 3 THE DAILY. EVENING- BULLETIN;:; PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1864 WANTS WE RFSPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO OUR STOOK OF SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. WE If &YE NOW OPEN A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP French Flowers : RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, VEILI3, BERN HEIM, 726 CHESTNUT ST. mh29-1m BARLOW S - INDIGO BLUE, PITT UP AT • • WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 233 NORTH SECOND STREET PHILADELPHIA, Will color more water than four times the same quantity or ordinary Indigo. .'The new Label does not require a stamp. It is WARRANTED TO GIVE BATIEFACT7BN; it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and Inferior article— — _s. rp§ BOOKS BOOKS !! AND FINE STATIONERY. Since the first of the year we have been adding constantly to our stock, until we now have one of the largest and best assortments of BOOKS, FIRST-GLASS STATIONERY, PHOTO GRAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any es tablishment in the United States. We- warrant our PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very beat material, strong, durable, and AS LOW /111 PRICE as any in the market. AN New Boas received as soon asssstgd. ASHMEAD & EVANS, Successors to Willis P. Hazard. No, 724 CHESTNUT- STEE.ET. mhQ2.2mi We have learned not to be astonished at any thing. Tears of experience and a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities of the tut. bitable globe have turned theories into facts and established a basis from which we need not err We are not surprised at such facts as the follow - leg—although the persois who write them are. We know the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to endorses their statement: “Nzw. BRDPOILD, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863. Dues. Sia—l have been afflict.d many yours with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system. Phy sicians and medicines filled to relieve me. While visiting some friends In New York who were using Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine glassful a: ter dinner. fee.ing better by degrees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I have not done for years 1 feel like another being. My appetite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plan tation Bitters. Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL." 4 1taapssmnr, Wis., Sept. 16, 1E63. * * * I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen months—speectlleas and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles,restored my speech and cured me. * * * * The following le from the Manager of the Union Some School for the Children of Volunteers: .HAvßiumre, bleaszois, Ffty-seventhVistree l Naw YORK, August 2, 1863. Da. DRARIC . Your *onderful Plantation it tere have been given to some of our little children Buffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy erect. One littl f %girl, in particular, with pains in her head, loss o p petite, and daily wasting consumption, on who all medical skill had been exhausted, has been bntirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite ant' strength rapidly ix. creased, and she is now well. Respect:ltaly, RIBS. O. 111. DEVOE.,t "* * * I owe flinch to you, for .I verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters have eaved my life. REV. W. H. WAGGONEB, Madrid, N. y. ig* * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of th 3 Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ASA OURRIN, Phila., Pa.'. ' "'e * * I have been a great enterer. from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. S. GATHORN, Rochester, N. y.,* * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effects. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0, 4, * * * The Plantation Bitters have oared me.of liver complaint, of which I was laid np prOstrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." 4* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a eharm. 0. O. MOOSE, . Agent for Colgate & Co.. 259 Broadway." &e., &a , &c., &e. &c., The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the cele brated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix Hum. S. T.-1.860..X. • Persons of sedentary habits troubled With peak. peas, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, gen. stipation, Occ., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest Medical authorities, and are warranted to produce an im mediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmlees. , - - - - NoTion—Any. person pretending to sell Planta tion Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It is put it up only in our log cabin bottle. Beware of Bottles re-filed with imitation deleterious stuff for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States Stamp over the cork, unmutitated, and our signature on steel plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe, P. IL DRAKE & CO.. 202 BROADWA:k, New York. f, in, -6m CELEBRATED REEVE SDALE COAL. 6 T. W. NEILL & CO., S. E. corner Broad and Callowhill mho-3m, 800 l an dingßAs f.AGUAM. 00FL'EF., tt. riy o g r y sale by ALLER m is fiODT, 329 South FRONT street. Cthe attention of gentlemen of taste to cez . their superb stock of READY-MADE Cn aCLOTHING, cut by the best artists, .. ig . Popular Priceo. .1 ..... (,) ho I=l They have also lately added a GUS- a 1 . - . : ed TOM DEPARTMENT where thelatest i m a en ) novelties may be found embracing 4 4,:. some fresh from London and Paris. 303 and 305 Chestnut st. Custom Depa' tment, 303 Chestnut St. m1026-tf . JUST RECEIVED, CHOICE AND ELEGANT DESIGNS IN FRENCH ORGANDIES, JACONETS, AND PERCALES. Rich and Handsome NEW STYLES SPRING. AND SUMMER SHAWLS. DI. L. HALLOWELL et CO., 615 Chestnut Street. U. A. PLAIT'S." INSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWNHOME COBIPAYY, S. B. corner Fourth and Walnut '.sts. Insurers in this (7ompanyTe the additional guarantee of $250,000 CAPITAL STOOK all paid up IN CASH, which, topther with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to 0 VER INCOME FOR YEAR 1863, OVER '5200,00. LOSSES PAID DURING. THE YEAH AMOUNTING TO OVER $62,000. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY thus aiding the insured to pay Premiums. The last DIVIDEND on all Policies in force December 31, 1863, was FIFTY_ PER CENT, Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year. . Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in oar midst, entitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander V hilldin, William J. Howard, J. Edgar Thomson, Samuel T. Bodine, George Nugent, John Aikman, Hon. James Pollock, ' Charles F. Heazlitt, Albert 0. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison, p. H. ldingle, Isaac Hazlehurst. Samuel Work, ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL. WORK, Vice President JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary and. Treasurer. sp/-1.24 Real White Shetland Paden. GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, opened THIS MORNING an invoice of REAL WHITE SHETLAND POINTES, knit by hand from natural Wool, very while and ex quisitely fine, to which he invit. 13 the early atten tion of his customers,. as it comprises all he will he able to offer this season. -ap2-6t* WHEELER &WILSON'S HIGHEST PREITHEK TILE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. A'a/e.trooms. 704 Che.stnut Street. above 7th:, CLOTHING. SPRING OF 1864. EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE. Nos. 303 It; 305 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. 9 The facilities of this house flir doing Q business are such that they can con& 4 17= 1 1 iL) =7 dently claim for it the leading position cia M among the Tailoring Establishments of . I = l C.) a Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite CYZ trimmed and made equal to Customer =I Work—AND AT PERRY & CO., THE A MERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA. $BOO,OOO. MEDICAL CONSTITUTION WATER. 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CAT &HRH OF THE BLADDER. STRANGUIIY For these diseases it is truly a sovereignremedy and too much cannot be said in its praise: A , single dose has been known to remove the most 'ar gent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in he small of the back and through the hipsl A easpoonfnl a day of the . Constitution. Water will relieve you like magic. PHYSICIANS flare long since given up the use of buchn =bobs and juniper in the treatment of the diseases, and only use them for the waht of a better ramedg CONSTITUTION WATER hss proved itself equal to the task that has e volved upon it. DIITERTICS Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by 'constant use soon lead 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 diseases for which it has been found so eminently successful for curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded for oar efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the require. Menta of patient and physician. IN DYSMENORRHOEA, OR PAINFUL MEN, STRUATION; 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 &too profuse secretion,which will be speedily cured by the Constitution ater. disease known as FALLING OF THE WO.MB, which is. result of a relaxation of the ligaments of that or and is known by a sense of heaviness and "ng pains in the back and sides, and at times mpanied by sharp, Isnot- A rating or shooting pains through the parts, will, in all cases, be cured by this medicine. There is another class of symptoms arising from IRRITATION OF THE WOMB; which physi cians call nervousness, which word covers up much ignorance, and in nine cases out of ten the doctor does Lot really know whether the symptoms are the disease or the disease the symptoms. We can only enumerate them here. I speak more particularly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dirsnesa of Vision. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION, Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of mare grave and dangerous maladies are the resul and as month after 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 finally ends her career READ! READ!! READ!!! DANVILLE, Pa., June 2, 1864. - Dr. Wm. H. Gregg. Dear Sir: In February, 1861, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, and for five months rpassed more than two gallons of water in twenty-four hourh. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in five months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the menth 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 after regaining my usual good health. Yours truly, J. V. L. DEWITT. --- . Bosroit Commas, N. V., Dec. 27, 1861. Wm. H. Gregg & Co. —Gents--.I freely give you liberty to make use of the following Certificate of the value of Constitntion.Water, which I can re commend in the highest manner: My wife was attacked with pain in the shoulders,- whole length of the back, and in her limbs; with Palpitation of the heart and irritation of the Bladder. I called a physician, who at tended her three mouths, 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 lid not suffer quite as much pain. He finally gave her up and said, her case toes in curable. . "For, " said he,, "she has I such 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,to our utter astonish ment, almost the first dose seemed to have the de sired effect, and sbe * kept on improving rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends entirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the CONSTITUTION WATffn for about four weeks, and we are happy to' say that it has produced a perma nent cure. WM.M. VAN BENSCHOTEN. WETITERSIMILD, Conn., March 2, 1163. Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Raving seen your advertisement of Constitution Water," recom mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and Irri tation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past three yeare,'and tried skill of s number of phy sicians with' only temporary relief, I was induced to try your medicine. I procured one bottle from your agents at_llartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson is Co., and when I had used half of it, to my sur prise I found a great change in my health. I have used two bOttles of it, and am wha - e I never ex pected to be in my life, well, and in good spirits. I cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that it is all and more than you recommend it to be. May the blessing of God ever attend you in your labors of love. Yours, truly,_ LEONARD S. BIGELOW. THESE ARE FA.OTS ENOUGH: • We present the Constitution Water to the public; 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 sballbe rewarded for our eilorts la placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements ofpatients and physicians. • FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. W. H. GREGG & CO.,roprietors. MORGAN & ALLEN, &mini Agents. No. 46 CLIFF street, New York., For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, FRENCH, RIOHARDs & Co.. 3a25-m i w, r-Sni Philadelphia.; THE COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, WILL CONTINUE TO PAY TWENTY DOLLARS 'FOR EVERY RECRUIT MUTE ERED INTO lIANCOCICS' Second Army Corps, ALFRED DAY, api'tf¢ rl TT ATR AN. 1864. - SPRING 1864. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. M'CALLITM & CO.' manufacturers, Importers and WhoIC sale Dealers nor CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. Warehouse, 509 Chestnut stn Opposite Independence Hall: Ja3o-ti SPECIAL NOTICE. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. M'CALLUM & Beg leave to inform the public that they hey leased the old- esiablishedearpet Store s No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET; Opposite Independence Pen, - FOR A RETAIL DEPARTAMT, Where they are now opening A NEW STOCK, OP IDEPORTED AND AMPRIOAN CARPETS, Embracing the choicest patterns of A%DIIN" IT t E PA S T RY OAR • ROYAL' TON, VELVET, WitIa . SELS OARPRTI YENE Together• with a full assortment of everything pertaining to the Carpet Business. j5..3041$ ENTERPRISE MILLS. ATWOOD, RALSTON it CO,, DIANUFACTIIIiERS AND WHoTms A Zit DR AT.FRS ft CARPETINGrS, Oil Cloths, . . 111 - attings, Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street, AND 616 Java. Street: fob/ ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. The subscriber has just received a well-selected stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS, FOR SPRING TRADE. JOS. BLACKWOOD, mhlB-2ou 832 ARCH Street, below Ninth. NEW LOAN. U: S. 10-40' JAY COOKE & CO. Offer for Sale the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, BEARING FIVE PER OF.NI'. INTEREST IN COIN, redeemable any time after TEN YEARS at the pleasure of the Government, and payable FORTY YEARS after date. BOTH COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are issued for this Loan of same denomi nations as the 5-20's. The Interest on So's and sloo's payable yearly; on all other denominations, half yearly.. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1, 1864. The halt-yearly interest falling dne Septem ber Ist and March Ist of each year; until Ist Sep tember, the accrued interest from Ist of March is required to be paid by purchasers in corm or in. LEGAL otrimmter, adding fifty per cent. for pre mium until further notice. JILL OTHER GOVERNMENT SEOURIT/ES BOUGHT AND SOLD. ' JAY COOKE & CO„ mh294l,rp§ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET Veiy Elegant Real Black Lace Peintes.: GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, opened THIS MORNING a new invoice of Rich and Fine REAL BLACK LA.OE FOINTES, comprising. some entirely new and beautiful de signs, purchased by his Agent this season in.the Lace countries, and are the careful selections from Bruxelles, Flanders, Grammont and Chantilly factories. The Goods are purchased direct from the parties who make the Goods, and are offered at but one advance to buyers at retail. The assort. merit is the largest and handsomest in the country prices are the lowest. ap2.6ttk