UM READING OP' THE PROCLAMATION OF FREEDOM. A ' W as hington correspondent of the Lancaster E x press gives the following infer , etin . g sketch of the great historic pictures or Liberty, to the sigyeff • being paind-h White Francis B. carpenter, of Brooklyn, at the House : • It is the practice of artists wizen eugsred on grou ps or figures to first paint the several portraits -singly on separate canvass ; thus far Mr. Oar. venter has already progressed. It is admitted by all who have examined these that the likenesses are perfect. One might Say that of Lincoln is the st ever achieved ; that of r•tanton perfectly true t be o life; of Chase superb; of Wells, very life-like ; of Seward, excellent, and so on through the caM.- /ostre of subjects and adjectives The pictr re, in the grouping of the figures, pre- cents the form of a double pyramid. Mr. Lincoln - with legs and feet scattered profusely in the - fore. ground, forms the left slope of the pyramid on the right of the picture AL the right hand of the ;President, like Agamemnon, " High towering o'er all the noble Greeks," stands. Secretary Chase, well place 4 in attitude and mien, his arms closely folded on his bust and form presdnting a three quarter vi,,w portrait. Next on the right, forming the right hand - slope of the pyramid, is Secretary Stanton, prominentty in the foreground as the main pular and chief sup -port of the Adminisrration; his poi trait is almost • in profile with face turned toward the foreground of the centre pyramid on the left. Immediately to the left of the President, and behind the long table at the end of which he is sitting, is Secretary Welles, seated lower than the other figures and forming the centre of the picture and the junction of the two pyramids; the por trait is full face, and the charcteriatic patriarchal beard produces a most happy artistic effect, and still more it is trim to fact, and appropriately places the navy on the left hand, as the army is the right hand support to the Administration. Next on the left behind the table, stands Mr. Blair, evidently in the - opposite mood from the Secretary of the Treasury; closely to the left is Secretary Smith in full length, painted from a photograph; at the end of the table, sitting with arms folded on the table, and in a most philosophic attitude, is Attorney-General Bates. The portraits of the last three are in three-quarter views. In front of the table in full profile, fazing Mr. Lincoln, and sitting before Mr. Blair, who is standing behind the table, is Secretary Seward, with the fore-finger of his right hand on the table, represented as in the act of saying, •I suggest that this proclama tion be reserved until it can be issued oa the back of a military victory." All eyes are turned on the speaker. Mr. Lincoln's left hand rests care= lessly on his manuscript, and his face turned towards the Secretary of State, presents a three quarter view portrait. It is the intention of the artist to complete his work before the first of June. The painting will doubtless be on exhibition in all, the principal cities throughout the North and will be well worth close study as a great achievement in Ame rican art. Tire KANAWHA, OIL REGION.—The excitemen on the subject of oil in the Kanawha, West Vir ginia, region is daily increasing. The whole country is crowded with delegates from the North, leases are readily sold, and engines and tubing are constantly arriving. Hon 3. B. Blair last week sold h - s quarter in the mammoth well to the Ber gen Oil Company, New Jersey, for $.15, 000. Gen. A. S. Core sold his for the same. Then, Mr. Hendershot, the owner of the land on which the well is situated, sold for $100,0..0, including h s leases to a Pennsylvania Company. The mostn l f - the supposed oil territory on the land is leased to ether parties. —Pittsburgh. Corameretol. NEW PUBLICATIONS READY TO-MORROW!! THE LIFE, SPEECHES, AND PROCLAMA TIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Sixteenth President of as United States With a full history of his Life; his ea- Teer as a Lawyer and Politician; his Ser vices in Congress; with his Speeches, Pro clamations, Acts and Services as President of the United States, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, up to the present time. Complete in one large volume of 200 pages, with his Portrait. Price 50 cents in paper,or 75 cents in cloth. Agents supplied with the fity cent edition at $3 50 a dozen, or $25 a hun dred; or with the cloth edition at $6 a dozen or $45 Ituhundred. Enclose caeh in the order. Published and for sale at the Publishing and Bookselling House of T. B. PETERSON Is BROTHERS, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. POPULAR BIOGRAPHIES NOW READY Life and Campaigns of General U. S. Grant. Life and Services of General G. G. Meade. Life and Orders of General B. F. Butler. Life of the late Archbishop Hughes, of N. Y. Price 25 cents each. $1 75 a dozen, or $l2 50 a hundred. ' Life, Oamptugns, Services and Reports of Gene. sal G. B. McClellan. Price, 50 cents in paper, or 75 cents in cloth.. Paper edition $3 50 per dozen, er $25 00 a hun dred. Cloth edition $0 00 a dozen, or $l5 00 a hun dred. We have in Press ' the Lives of all our Generals and Statesmen, and will publish one every two weeks. Orders solicited from Booksellers, Canvassers, News Agents, Sutlers, and all others in want of good and fast-selling Looks. and they will please send on their orders at once, with cash enclosed, for what they may want of any of the above, and the books will be forwarded by return express or mail as requested. New Books issued every week, comprising the Most entertaining and absorbing works published, suitable for the Parlor, Library, and Sitting-Boom, Railroad, Steamboat, or Soldiers' reading, by the best writers in the world. Address all orders to the Publishers, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, And they will receive prompt attention. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue and Confidential Circular to Canvassers. apl3-3t LEGAL NOTICES Ile THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - Estate of THOMAS H. CRAIGE. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of SETH, THOMAS W. aad RANDOLPH CRAIGE, Executors of THOMAS H. CRAIGE, dec' ci., and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the ascountant, will 'meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, April 28th. at 4 o'clock P. X , at his office No. 708 WALNUT street, in the City of Philadelphia. WILLIAM F. JUDSON, apl3-w, f, zaSte Auditor. A - 1 , 7 THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR Tar. CITY AND COUNTY OF HILA.DE FRIA. —Es. tate of WM. CAM PBELL P , deceased. L —The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the second account of Alexander H. Campbell, Executor of the last Will of said WILLIAM CAMPBELL, deceased, and to report dis tribution of the balance in the hands ottbe account ant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, NonS7th, 1864 at 3,3 i o' clock P.M., at his Office, South SIXTH street, in the city of Phila. delpina. JAMES LY ND. apl3-w,f,m st§] FOR SALE AND TO LET eFOR Sa.LE. THE D W ELLI NG 110 USE. No. 7114 Villa street; double bank buildings; all conveniences; in excellent condition; back out. let to 20 feet street. Clear of all incumbrance. Apply to SeIeT_TEL O. COOPER, apt 3.3t * No. .221 'North Sixth et. , above Race. TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER.— a. de sirable House and Garden, with pleasant yard and good shade trees, in the village of WOODBURY. N. T. Easy of access to the city by the West Jersey Railroad. With or without the furniture. Possession given immediately. Apply to npl3-Im]. AVIDD COOPER, 18 North Whayes. AUUTION SALES PHILIP FORD ft CO., AUCTIONEER'S, 525 Market and 522 Commerce streets. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 OA SES BOOTS SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORALS, &a_ &c. ON THURSDAY MORNING, April FL At 110' deck precisely, will be - sold by catalogue, for sash, 1,000 cases Men's, Boys' and Youths' Calf, Rip and Grain Boots, Brogans, Balmorals, Oxford Ties, Cavalry Boots. itc.; Women's, Misses' and Children's Calf, Rip, Goat. Kid and - Morocco Heeled Boots and Shoes, from city and -Eastern manufacture. WANTS ANTED. —A YOUTH. sixteen years old in a Dry Goods Commission House. Address in handwriting of applicant, BOX. USX P. O. it* TI ANTED—TWOSA.WYERS, MARBLE yy Works of A. Steinmetz, Ridge avenue. below Eleventh street. sPl3.3trp* NIT ANTED.—A SALESWOMAN of good ad. TV dress and.some experience, 'for the Cloak room. COOPER & CON &RD, it) S. E. corner Ninth and Market. IRTANTED—In an Auction House. a YOUNG VV MAN who has a knowledge of the Siwp„ bvslness. Must be a good penman and willing to Work: Address Box 1035 P. 0 with name and reference. apl3-34 ARCH.-STREET oAil - PET WAREHOUSE; The entecriberhas just received a well-eelected stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS, FOR SPRING TRADE. JOS. BLACKWOOD, Itthll3-2m 232 ARCH Street, below Ninth. ENTERPRISE MILLS, ATIVOOD, RALSTON Sr. 1308 1 WACITIJ/lERS AND WROLIMAZJI DEALERS UR CARPETING -% Oil Cloths, Matting's, am Warehouse, 619 Chestnut Street AND 616 el'arnek Street. lebi-3nlt 1864. SPRING 1864. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. M'CALLUM & CO., Manufacturers, Importers and Whole sale Dealers IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. Warehouse, 509 Chestnut Ai l Opposite Independence Hall. J 113041 SPECIAL NOTICE. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. M'CALLTIM & CO, Beg leave to Inform the public that they WIT leased the old established Carpet Store, No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET. Opposite Independence Ran, • FOR A =TAIL DEPARTMENT. Where they are now opening A NEW STOCK, 0, IMPORTED AND AREERIGAN OA.R.PBTS, Embracing the choicest patterns of AxgreTsrEß, TAPESTRY ROYAL WILTON, I PETS, VELVET, VENT. BIANS.RUSSELS CARPETS Together with a full assortment of everything pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja3o-tlf COOK &- BROTHER, Hosiery and Gloves, . Trimmings and Fancy Goods, • W ° legate and Retail, No. 53 North Eighth et., Phila. xn.2l.3m§ THEODORE IL APPLE, GAUGER AND COOPER, 102 and 104 GATZMEB STREET, (Between Front and Second and Walaut Chestnut Streets, ) PHILADELPHIA. Inaltatiost Brandy Casks always on han4L" Casks, Barrels and Kegs, always on hand 01 made to order. fel2-1Y J. F. IREDELL, N 0.147 NORTH EIGHTH STREET . Between Cherry and Rao*, oast aids, Phila. Has now on hand and constantly roosioing an o Gant assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode. Shirts on nand and made to order in the nee sans:Motor, manner. A fall lino col Gentlemen' Merino Shirts, Drawers, &o. Also—Ladies' Ka rino 'Vests, Drawers, Hosiery, &c. ocl7 .6m 147 NORTH EIGHTH BT. Audit Or. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE. By the Cask or Dozen. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEAL - RBI& FINE GROOMES, Corner Eleventh and Vine Gimlet& BEDDING. MATTRESSES, • [FEATHERS, BLANKETS, ! QUILTS, CIOMFORTABLES, I BED TIOKINGS, And every other article in the Bedding business at the lowest cash prices. Altos anamouw, 11441.3ra. TENTH BELOW ARM' ST ,f 1 dames IS. Ear ---- - - 816 CHESTNUT ST. immense Assortment of LOOKING GLASSEdid. Oil Paintings, First Class Engravings, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRANUIS I PHOTOGRAPH I" VMI3IdE• • WINDOW CORNICED, PIER TABLES. ate. • iito 1011ABLRY.-6,000 bushels of Barley, oargo of sue• Clara, to arrive, for sale by URNS' WINSOB. & C0.,33z South. Wharves. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1864; We have learned not to be astonished at any thing: Years of experience and a colreepondence extending throughout all nationalities of the ha. bitable globe have turned theories into fads and established a basis from which we need not. err. We are not surprised at such facts as the follow ing—although the persons who write them are. W. know the persons and circumstances, henCie feel at liberty to endorses their statement: ‘NEW BEDFORD, Mass. 9 Nov. 24, 188.1. DEAD. Sin-. I have been aillicfrd many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limos, cold feet and bands, and a general. disordered 8 Phy sicians and medicines f tilt dto 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 inter dinner. tee ing better by degrees, In a few days 1 was astonished to lind 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." “RESDEIBURT, Wiß. Sept. 16, le4l. * * * I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters ** * Three bottlevestored my speech and cured me. * * * * 0. A. FLAIITig.” The following is from the Manager of the Milo Home School for the Children of Volunteers: “HAVEXICYRIt MAIMION, Pity -seventh, strees NEw Yosit, August 2, 1883. DR. DRAMS: Your wonderful Plantation Jit ters have been given to some of our little children sufll3ring from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been eathansted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite an. strength rapidly in. creassd, and ehe Is now well. Respect=lly, MRS. 0. M. DEVOE." cles. * 1 owe much to yon, for I verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV. W. H. WAGGONER, Ma.dnd, N. N.Y.' * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ASA OURBIN, Pa.', 4.* * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. s * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J. S. CATHORN, 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, G." ll* * f - The Plantation Paters have cure me of liver complaint, of which I was laid. up prostrate and had to abandon my business. IL B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, C." 41* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidnere and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts 11re a charm. O. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co.. 2Si Broad way.. 0 Ac., ha , &o. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature' great restorer. They are composed ,of the cele brated Oalisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, ks., all preserved In perfectly pare St. Croix Burn. S. T.-1860.-X. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, son stipation, ,tc., deserve to stiffer If they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medics./ authorities, and are warranted to produce an dm. mediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pnre and harmless. Nonce—Any person pretending to sell Planta tion Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It la put it up only in our log cabin bottle. Beware of Bottles re-Sited with imitation deleterious stuff for which several persons are already in prison.- See that every bottle has our United States Stamp over the cork. and our signature on steel plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers &renew= the habitable globe, P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 BROADWAY, New York. WHEELER &WILSON'S HIGHEST. Pnmauls , OCKSTIT H SEWING-MACHINES TUE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms. 704 thesblut Street. about 7th. BOOKS I BOOKS I! AND FINE STATIONERY. Since tbs first of the year we hays been adding constantly to our stock, until we now hate one ol 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 e.s. LOW IN Palos as any in the market. AR Nero Books received as soon as issued. • ASHMEAD & EVANS, Successors to Willis P. Hazard, No, 724 CHESTNUT STREET. CABINET WARE. A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LOW , PRICES. GEORGE J. HENKELS Nov, 809 and 811 Chestnut street. inktl7-2into CELEBRATED - - REEVE SDALE COAL. T. W. NEILL & CO., B. E. corner Broad and Callowhill Rte. Traw-3m. oi Ay fC) tsv % WRIGHT v SIDDALL No: 119 Market Street.. • Metween Front and Second streets. C. W. WRIGHT. snout& BEUGGISTS, PHYSICLI - ,B — Si;;Airth GENERAL STOREREEP pan find at our establishment a full os sorb:neat of Imported and DomestieDruss, ppopular Patent Medicines, Paints, peal Window Glass, Prescription Vials, etc., at as low prices as genuine grit class goods Call be sold. FINE ESSENTIAL OILS in full variety, and Of for ihe best Confectioners, gegaiv. Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot. ash, Cndbear, Soda Ash, Alum, ou of Annatto, Copperas, Extract of Logwood, &c., FOR DYERS' nee, always on band, at lowest net cash prices ... . PURE spioEs FOR F wit t i.y USE, Ground. expressly for our sales, and to e — n which we invite attention -of thos r want of reliable articles Also, INDIGO, STARCH, MUSTARD, fa. or extra quality. Orders by mail, or 01 1 7 post, Will meet With prompt attention, - or special quote. lions will be furnished when requested. & SIDDALL, Wholesale Drat; Warehouse, 1-Iyrpf NO. 119 Market street, above prop N. STEEL & SON, HAVE NOW OPEN A OHOIOE ASSORTMENT OF Handsome SUB, - HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, Handsome Shawls. All of this Sprisg's Importation. PRICES LOW. Nov. 713 & 715 North Tenth street. bp4-m wits 60 NEW CARTES DE VIdITEk Wenderoth & Taylor, 91'2, 914, 9i 6 Chestnut Street, Have lately added the following to their large Us& of CARTES : Abraham Lincoln. Taken in Washington last month by Wenderoth & Taylor, whim preparing snot , er Photograph o the president for the Sanitary Commission. George H. Stuart. Taken last month. Regarded by his friends as re markably good. Gen. Crawford. Commanding PENNA. REsERV ES. Taken this week, is considered a very faithful platens of this officer. Admiral Foote. From the hest Itkeness in possession orthe CoL Dahigren. Who lately perished at Mew:Duna, aLso approval • by his family. CoL Baxter. Of the Eire Utilises. taken tais week. A splen did.. picture. Gen. I. tT. Wistar. Taken early this month. en toe oseasion of his visit Juane. All the above are in the higesst style, and may be procared. of at sizes from ()nuts TO EXTRA IMPERIAL, at tne rooms of Ms trader. signet'; or or - McALLItsTER ik BROTHER, Ottestnat et. WEIDE:ROTH & TATLOIL. ra3o-wfr m et+ 914, 1114, 910 CHESTNUT St. IS" 112"-2 :b ~.4" No. 16 fief SOUTH IMIRD STy t 0 1 BANKERS& BROKERS, SPECIE, STOCKS, Quartermasters' Vouchers and Cheeks, AND ALIN GOVERNMENT SEMMES BOUGHT AND BOLD: THE GEITYSBURG BATTLE FIELD MEMORIAL. AN APPEAL TO LOYAL PENNSYLVANIANS. The “GETTYSB1:1110 BATTLE-FIELD MIT, MORI AL ASSOCIATION' ' was instituted for the purpose of securing, forever, the principal points upon the great battle-field of the war, in the exaot condition in which they were lefrin July, ISM, when the rebel hordes of the invader Luz were driven back from the free soil of Pennsylvania, and when the gall:int soldiers of GNINRAL MEADE remained in possession of the arid which they had won by their valor. The Association have already secured the purchase of CEMETRRY HILL, Col.r a HILL, Gusarrra SPUR and ROUND Tor, with the entrenchments thrown up just npun the eye of the great conflict which was the turning point in the career of the rebellion. The field, with its redoubts, wonderful stone defences, its timber breast-corks, iteforest heights, with the trees torn by shells and countless bullets, and its long lines of earthwork defences, have all been preserved intact, and to se continue to preserve them, as to be a monument forever of the greatest of American Battle-fields, le the object of the formation of the Association. To enable a large numberof persons to join in thi patriotic work, the projectors of the plan placed the subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment of this sum NEAEBS BACH SUBSCRIBIIR A KERRIE OP TIM ASSOCIATION, AND. PART OWNBR OP THB GLORIOUS FIRLD OP GETTYSBURG. What Loyal and Patriotic ()Plzen of Pennsylva nia would not gladly embrace the privilege of re cording his name upon this ro 1 of honor, and of linking himself directly with the field where the lofty heroism of his countrymen vindicated the integrity of the 'Union and the principles of Free. dom 1 And who would not desire to hand down as a precious heir-loom to his children the evidence of his part in the good work, bearing, as the certi ficate will, a view of the field which will rank in history with THIRILOPYLAI, MARATHON and WA•• THELOO There are no salaried officers in this Association, nor are there any objects in view in its creation other than thoie already stated. The grounds were purchased from their original owners at the easc price to be paid for them by the Association, and the points selected, and the prices to be paid for them, met the unqualified approval of a committee of the HIBTORIOAL :.00113TY OF PENNSYLVANIA, appointed for the purpose of visiting the field. Th 6 following are the names of the general offi cers of the Association, and of the Local Com. mittee in Philadelphia : OFFICERS. Hon. JOSEPH R. INGERSOLL, Chairman Pro visional Committee. Rev. Dr. S. S. SCHMUCKER, Vice Chairman. Rev. J..ZIEGLER. Vice Chairman. T. D. CARSON, Treasurer. . D. IEcCONAUGHY, Secretary. LOCAL 0016LITTEB-P HILADELPHIA. HENRY 0. CAREY, Chairman. Edmond A. Ponder, • Henry 0. Baird, Treasurer. Secretary. S. A. Mercer, • Prof. H. Coppee, N. B. Browne, Or. D. Gilbert, J_ G : Fell, • ____ George H. Bolter, (Charles E. Smith, . ~ . ....tir, games L. Claghorn, S.M. Felton, Edwd. W. Clark, W. H. Ashhurst, Heir. E. W. Hatter; Jay Cooke, Hon. William Strg, Chas. T Stifle, Ferdinand S. Dreer, A. J. Drexel, Jno.A. McAllister, Oswald Thompson, Geo. W. Childs, George K. Ziegler, John H. Dolmen, J. B. Lippincott, Morton McMichael, William Bradford, W W. Harding, Aubrey H. Smith, Gibson Peacock, John W:. Forney, John 0 James, • Solomon W. Roberts, Morton P. Henry, Geo. F. Lee, - Dan' 1 Dougherty. Persons who are desirous of aiding in this pa triotic work can send their subscriptions to either of the gentlemen named above, and they will re ceive their Certificates of Stock. BY ORDER OP THE PHILADELPHIA COM MITTEE. • mh3 'WORSTED YARN.-Nos. i and 3601 sups nor quality. for sale by IrROTHINGILAIIT & WELLSI. FIRST , NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED -DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. This Bank buts been authorized and is now pre. j pared to receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAM', This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Congress approved March 3,_1681, provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollar (8200;000,000) United States bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, is corit, dated March 1, 1861, bearing interest a the rate of 5 PER CENT. per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on al bonds over $lOO and on Bonds of $lOO and leas, annually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will be issued of the denoml. nations of fifty dollars, (850,) one hundred dollars, (8100,) five hundred dollars, (8500,) one thousand dollars, ($1,000,) five thousand dollars, ($5,000,) and ten thousand dollars, ($10,000,) and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars, ($50,) one hundred dollars, (8100,) five hundred dollars, (esoo, ) and one thousand dollars, ($1,000.) INTEREST will commence from date of subscription, or the accrued Interest from the first of March can be paid in coin, or, until further notice, in 11. S. notes or notes of National Banks, adding (50) filly per cent. to the amount for premium. C. IL CLARK, mb29•tf NEW LOAN. U: S. 10-40' JAY COOKE & CO. Offer for Sale the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, BEARING FIVE PEE CENT. INTEREST IN COIN, redeemable any time after TEN YEARS at the pleasure of the Government, and payable FORTY YEARS atter date. BOTH COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are issued for this Loan of same denomi. nations as the 6-241 a. The interest on 850's and 6100' 5 payable yearly; on all other denominations, half yearly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1, 1E64. The hall-yearly interest falling due Septem ber let and March let of each year; until Ist Sep tember, the accrued interest from let of March is required to be paid by purchasers in coin or in LIMAS. cruitircr, adding fifty per cent. for pre mium until further notice. ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. JAY COOKE & CO., inlit6l-thrp4 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. CLOTHING. SPRING OF 1864. EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 303 & 305 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. ...: ra =1 rci The facilities of this house for doing co business are such that they can coral- VI dently claim for it the leading position c m CI - Z among the Tailoring Establishments of 48 Philadelphia. They, therefore, invite 0 the attention of gentlemen of taste to Cit Ct" 0 al their superb stock of READY-BLADE Cr.' z OLOTHING, eut by the beat artists, trimmed and made equal to Customer CAD j=t Work—.&ND AT ,_,. Popular Prices. 4.4 IhO El =They have also lately added a CDS .= ed 1-4 ' 4 TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest =,„ .:::. eu ED novelties may be found embracing A ts) I, ' some fresh from London and Paris. PERRY & CO., 803 and 805 Chestnut st. Custom Depattment, 303 Chestnut st. mh26-tf rpt, i c.... - V..-i.i 4 ~Y IC t'.• 8 7 - BANKERS. 4 , Exchange on England, Francs ud Germaiy, 7 8-10-5-20 Loan and Coupons; CfEBITVIOATES INDEBTEDNEEt3, QULSTRVAIASTIER'S CHECKS AND VOITCHERM_ American and Foreign Gold' STOCKS AND LOANS, • BOUGHT AND SOLD far - Orders by Mall attended to. d. 3-17 PRESIDENT. 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DER. - /NFL A Tkrni - ATI ON OF THE EIDNEYS. OAT/LEHR OF THE BLADDER STRANGUILY. For these diseases it is troll a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to remove the most ur gent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in he =all of the back and through the hips'? A easpoonful a day of the. Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. PHYSICIANS Have long since given up the use of buchn, cube and juniper in the treatment of the diseases, tt i 4 only use them for the want of a better remedy CONSTITUTION WATER has proved itself equal to the task that-has S. vol Ted upon it. DIIIERTICS irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant nee soonlead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. We present the Constitution Water to the public with the 4011T1CtIOD. that it has no equal in relieving the class of diseases for which it has been found 80 eminently successful for curing• and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing valuable -a remedy in a form to meet the resture. menu of patient and physician. IN DYSMENORRRCEA, OR PAINFUL ME STRUATION; AND MENORRIIAGLA„ Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of the menstrual fluid—in ease of being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too profuse secretion, which will be speedily eared by the Constitution Water. The disease known as FALLING OF TRH WOMB, which is 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 sharp, land- Dating or shooting pains through the parts, will, in all cases, be cured by this medicine. There is another class of symptoms arising front 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 rot 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 Dimness at Vision. SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION, Which in the unmarried female is a constantly re curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of mere grave and dangeross maladies are the result; and as month alter month passes without an effort being made to assist nature, the suppression be eomes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap petite, the bowels are constipated, night sweat* come on, and corirumption finally ends her career READ! READ!! READ!!! D&2iYILLE, Pa., J Imo 2, IE6. Dr. Wm. H. Gregg—Dear Sir: In February, 1E.61, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, and for five months I passed more than two g allons of water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in fire months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of July, 1841, 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; soot after regaining my usual good health. Yours truly, - J. V. L. DEWITT. Dos Toy Comma, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1861 _ . Wm. H. Gregg 4ic Go.—G-ents—l freely give you Liberty to make use of the following Certificate of the value of Constitution Water, which I can re commend in the highest manner: Illy wife was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whoie length of the back, and in her limbs, with Paipstation of the heart and Irritative of the Bladder. I called a. physician, who at tended her three months, when he left her worse than be had found her. I then employed one of the best physicians I could find. who attended her icr about nine months, and while she was' under tits care,she did not suffer quite as much pain. He finally gave her .rtio and said, her case war in curable. "For," said he, "she Aar zeal a cosibituitior , of complaints, that medicine given for one operates against some whet of her difficulties." About this time she commenced the use of the CONSTITUTION WATER, and, to our titter astonish_ ment, almost the first close seemed to have the de sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under its - treatment, and now superintends entirely her domestthaffairs. 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. wraaa. VAN BENSCHOT.EN.. WSTEIZIMPIZZGD, Conn:, March 2, Ina. Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having 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 years, and tried the skill of a number of phy. siuiane with only temporary relief, I was induced to try your medicine. I procured , one bottle front your agents at Hartford, Messrs.' Lee, Sason bt Co., and when I had used half of it, to myname prise I found a great change in my.health. used two bottles of it, and am where I never ex pected to be in my life, well, and iu good spirits. .T. cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that it is all and more than you recommend it to be. mow the blessing of God ever attend you in your labor/ of lore. sours, LEONARD NARD B. BIGELOW. , THESE ARE F.n.OTS ENOUGIL We present the Constitution Water to the ptiblitt with the conviction that it has no equal in relier ing the class of disetu3es for which it has been found so eminently successful in curing; and ore trust that we shallbe rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet ttui requirements of patients and'physiciane. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONE b 6.141.1. W. R. GREGG Zr. CO.' Propnetors. MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents. For sale by. No. 46 CLIFF street, New York'. JoEusTpTori, HOLLOWAY do COWDEN, FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co,, 1826-ni.v.f.fint Ptalulf3lphle4 W ATM jui