AXERLOAN AOADEDIY OE KIISIO GRAND MUSICAL • FESTIVAL '1 . INAIMITELTERG THE GREAT CENTRAL I AIR : The Committee lutviiti charge of the ..Musical Entetlainmenta of the Great Central /fur have the honor to announce that they will commence in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, • • THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENINGF,_MAY 4, ILO-HAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL.. The entertainments of the FESTIVAL will COll - of Operaa in. the English language, Oratorios and . Miecellanious Vocal and instrumental Con certs. For the production of the Operas and other Works, the Committee haveVe a contract with Mr. L. F. Harrison (now o w York,..and for merly of tbis city), Manager. of the Ameritan Opera Company.. The artists and auxiliaries en -grigetlby AL.r. Harrison, far exceed, in number and aggregate merit any, force ever employed - upon the lyrical stage Of this continent. - • _ . . _THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING 4 MAY 4,. WILL EU PRESENTED A GRAND OPERA, IN FOUR AOI'S, BY WILLIAM - HENRY FRY, ENTITLED NOTRE DAME OF PARIS, OHARAOTEEB_ LE TILE OPERA. Esmeralda (Soprano), Mitd.Comte Boreluird Gudule (Contralto), Mie..Ti3nny Rempton; De Cha.teaupers (Tenor), Mr. Wm. Castle. Dom Frollo (Bary tone), Mr. S-O. Campbell: Quasimodo . (Bass), Mr. Edward Seguin; Florian (Barytone), Mr. Wm. Skaats. Chorus of Nobles, Soldiers, People of Paris and its 'vicinity. Other persons in the dramatic spects.. cle—the Ring and his Court, Margaret of Flanders and Flemish ilmbassadors, Ecclesiastics, Gipsies,' Afoul:debar:dui sud. others, represented by au.xilla t ries sada large Corps de Ballet. Or'chestra and Band of Ninety•Pllce Performers. The Ballet arranged and produced under _the immediate superintendence of _ -4 DIR. GEORGE W. SMITH. Principal Dawenses,lll' Ile LOUISE, Madame DULIN, SUSAN HOMMERFIELD and Miss THOMPSON. Assisted by a Balket and Auxiliary Uorps of One Hundred and Fifty Performers. DIRECTOR:.....:..THEODORE THOMAS. ' • - -OPERA. • HD/CMS .A.D.artssrons. Tickets for single afirnigsion to the Opera, with reserved seat, • ONE DOLLAR AND. FIFTY -CENTS. To be had TODAY at the Box Opsios at the Academy and at REr J.E. Gotaai S Mimic Store, Seventhand Chestnut. ORATORIO. - SPECIAL NOTIOE. In compliance with the request of many of the leading patrons . of religious music, the price of admission to the Oratorios has been reduced to " • FIFTY CENTS to all parts of, the except the Amphitheatre, where it will be 25 cents. Doors will open at 7 0' clock. Opera to Com mence at Bo' clock precisely. • it 3/ ESSRS. OROS.S and JA.RVIS • Will gyre a MATINEE OF OLASSIOAL'MUSIO, • At the FOYER OF THE ACADEMY-OF MUSH,. - ON - FRIDAY, May Gth, at 2 o' clock, P. M., Theplace of their Fourth and Last Soiree. The Foyer is engaged every evening for enter tainments pertaining to the Sanitary Fair. • PROGRAMME. Quartet—Piano and Instrnments—•B mi . tor, op, 4 Mandel ssohn Messrs. JARVIS, GAERTNER, •OROSS and AHREND. Quartet—String Instruments—lt major, • op. Haydn Piano Solo=—rantssin, - ""La Muette de Portici." Thalberg • MIAS. H. JARVIS. Grand Duo = Two Pianot— , ..Homage a Handel." - Moscheles Messrs. 03. SS and JARVIS. Qnintet—Piano and Instruments, op. 44, Schumann PRIDES OF ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR To bp...had at :the /Anzio Stores. • my4-2t JROVER'S URESTNIIT ST. THEATRE.— LEONIIIID GROVER. Manager (Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington, 'D. l 7 ) THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 4th. Third appearance of • KR. J. K. MORTIMER, Endorsed. by the New York press as the first .11;ht Comedian of the English Stage. Reappearance' of KISS EFFIE (SERMON, The accomplished Comedienne. Third Night of the New and Original Burlesque xtravagaras. MISS EILY O'CONNEE, TEM - BURLESQUE COLLEEN BAWN. With new Scenery and Costumes and It-Cast of most powerful strength. Previous to which will be produced for the third time in this My, the great success of the New York Olympic, the new comedy, entitled THE BULL IN B. CHINA SHOP. Engaged.and will shortly appear, MISS JENNIE PARR RE. The talented and beautiful leading juvenile actress • PRICES , OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Parquet 50 cents Family Circle 25 cents Orchestra Chairs . 75 cents Five of the front benches orily.are reserved as Orchestra Seat. ' No extra charge for securing seats. WALDIIIT STREET TIiEATRE A NEW SENSATION—Seeond week of the un paralleFLOßENCE.led successful,ongagement of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. PRODiJoiroil di' A NEW LEGENDARY trur. R DRAMA. WEDNESDAY, May 4, will be prestmted a new and thrilling drama, written expreesly_lor Mr. Florence, entitled KATHLEEN' fa.A.VOIM.NEEN Or, St. Patrick's Eve. Terrence 0' Moore, a yoj . illsßeesant, Mr. Florence. US to the drama, the protean play of THIPECTIR MARRIED, in which Mr.-. and Mra. W. J. Florence appear in six characters, intro ducing Songs and Dances. MS. JOHN DREW' S NEW AELSH STREET THEATRE, AROH street, above Sixth. THE LAST OF ROSEDALE. LAST THREE NIGHTS of Mrs. JOHN DREW Last Three Nights Positively of HOSED ALE. Already witnessed by over 45,000 Persons. WEDNESDAY—Last night but two, ROSEDALE THURSDAY—Last night but one. ROSEDALE FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF Mrs. JOHN DREW LAST NIGHT OF ROSEDALE. SATURDAY—Benefit of Mr. GRIFFITHS. MONDAY—FRANK DREW. Prices as usual. Doors open at o'clock. Cur tain rises at 7% a' clock. 3fiss EvE.Ns, The distinguished Welch Oratress, to CON ORILT HALL, on F&IDAY EVENING, march 6, at 7X. Tickete, 25 cents; for sale at the Mosta Stores and at the door.. - my 3-44 - - - ASSEJRBLY BUILDINGS, corner TENTH and CHESTNUT. WOODS° FFE'S ORIGINAL . BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF ' GLASS BLOWERS, • With their celebrated Glass Steam Engine, ' , MONITOR," WDI open as above on WADNESDAY EVENING, May 4, 1884, And exhibit every evenin g during the week, . Admission. 2.5 cents. half-price. Matinee, Saturday afternoon at 3 o' clock. Admission Saturday afternoon, 15 cents my3-2t _ • _ ELEVENTH. Hp 33, OPERA ERA HOUSE. MECIS AM:MY ILM3ORT-" OARNOROSS AND DIXEY'S MONET THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD, the HE ETH In OPIAirN solatasms, • Splendid Singing, Beautiful Danci n , L augmbis Burke nee' Plantation TALENTED'Sce Zee., &O. by y ARTISTS,' EVERY EVENING THIS virp,Ex . .Ticanti. 5, 25 cents. DOOM open at 7o' 01.00 k. felB4m6 .3": L. OARNCYBOSS, Business manual.. OBOBBSTBA.—Preu ear ., V[ gabs even 7 Saturday at 33i o ' clock, p , at the ittIIMOAL /VIM BALL,. Single tiekste,ls UMW; packages of six tickets, it To be had at Angrws, 1104 Chestnut street; J. E. Goma, and . Ottestunt. and at the WI doo bMIIBT~= Rl2l'74Y'S CONTINENTAL NEWS EX . Crhoic'Seatu to all places of amusement may be had up to 6ji o'clock any evenlug, mkl.7.lyq FRILADELPHIA NATATORIUM and PHY SIC/AL INSTITUTE, NO. 219 SOUTH BROAD STREET. In order to complete all preparations for the sumnier Semen, Dr. JANSEN regrets being cora -1 elled to deity the opening of the , Swimming School till WEDNESDAY. Mayo, - on which day he invites his friends and the patrons of -the estab lishment to re general inspection from 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. The Swimming Department has been again much improved, and in its May dress will be worth seeing. ON THURSDAY,-MAY sth, The Institution will be openei again for regular business in' boih departthents. For partienikrs, see circulars. my3.2t§ ATOW OPEN—The Forty-lirst 81111118.1 EXCLIbi -1211 lion of Paintings and Sculpture at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE AETS, CHESTNUT street, above 'I enth. Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M , and from 8 till 1.0 in the evening. . . .ap26.tje2o§ - - WAN'I6 WANTED IMI\IEDIATELY—A coantry place, from one to five acres, to rent , by the year in the neighborhood of Trenton. Address E. Bulletin office, stating terms and location. 4-3* MWAN TED.—A. Furnished HOUSE, or part of a House, for two ladies (no children) near Germantown or Chestnut Bill. Apply to 101)6 WALNIIT street ,'iny3-tn, w.tt at* -.dr- WANTED—A. DESIRABLE CO,UNTRY. a RESIDENCE, with' from - 10 to 20 acres of land in a good ne - orhood, convenient to schoi.' , and churches; no ore than 8 miles dis tant nom the city, and of easy access: the grounds must be well- shaded and. handsomely laid out, mansion large, well built, and have . all the mo dern conveniences. J. M. GUMMEY k' SONS, 500 Walnut street. FOR SA L E; AND TO LEL FUR .SALE.—SCHOOL-HOUSE LANE, near Germantown. A desirable Country Seat,Modern Stone House, with allconveniences. Stone Stable and Coach-house, Ice-house, &c. Several acres of ground handsomely planted and shaded. Apply lltehestnut Street. my4-ittt FOR SALE—A handsome COTTAGE, 15 rooms, abundance of fruit and shade, with one or more acres; ornamental trees, minning wa ter, large stable andcarriage•house, 7i - of mile east of North PennsylTania Railroad, Twenty-second Ward. A very pleasant neighborhood. Price 57,500. Apply at 5.34 South SIXTH street; second story. my4-6t* fffil FOR SALE. —A delightful Country RESI JELDENCE and Valuable and productive FARM of over 51 acres, On the Delaware River, one mile below Beverly and half mile above Delano°. Large Mansion,. Farm-house, and_all necessary outbuildings. • The Mansion Is surrounded by a handsome lawn, handsothely shaded with oriiamental trees and shrubbery. River front of about u' mile, with beach of flue gravel, floe bathing, boating, fishing and shooting facilities. Convenient to Churches, Schools, a c. The - Farm is exceedingly productive, and is thoroughly stocked with choice fruit and excel lent water. Mansion heated by a furnaCe,hot and cold 'water and all other conveniences. A Portico on three sides of the House. CHAS. H. MUIRHEID, No. 205 South Sixth street, ap27-10trOO REAL ESTATE SALES ga EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY 8 ALE. - MEL Estate of JOHN POWELL, deceased. THOMAS 4c SONS, Auctioneers: —On TUES DAY, May 24, 1364, at 12 o'clock, Noon, - will be sold at Public Sale; without reterre, at - the PHIL- - ADELPHLA EXCHANGE, the following des cribed property, clear of- all incumbratace, No. 1. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, four story brick STORE and DWELLING, N.W. cor ner of WALNUT and ELEVENTH Streets. All that four-story brick store and dwelling and -lot of ground, situate at he northwest corner of Walnut and Eleventh streets; containing in fronto n Elev enth street 15 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth along Walnut street 53 feet. The improvements are a four-story brick store and dwelling, with private entrance to the dwelling—vaalt,under the entire pavement on Walnut street—modern int provements and conveniences. This is one of the oldest established grocery star: s in the, city, and a very valuable business stand. 'No. 2.-2 DWELLINGS AND BLACK ;SMITH'S SHOP. All those II two-story I' frame messuages, blacksmith's shop and lot of ground, situate at the southeast corner of Quince and Charlotte streets, between Walnut and Locust 1 and Eleventh and Twelfth streets: containing in 1 front on Quince street 65 feet, (including a 4 feet I . wide alley on the south side,) and in depth along Charlotte street 64 feet, (including an alley 3,44 feet wide on the east side. ) AIN No. 3.—BRICK STABLE, CHARLOTTE „Wl STREET. All that brick stable and lot of i,'ground, situate on. the north side of Charlotte t street, 51 feet 5 inches east of Quince street, thence ' N. 26 feetB inches, thence E. B feet 7 inches, thence N. 13 feet 4 inches, thence E. 4 feet 5 inches, thence S• , by an alley 4 feet wide, 40 feet to the norttreide aot Charlotte street, thence W. along Charlotte street 13 feet to the place of beginning - I :Sale peremptory. By order of Executots. n hT THOMAS & SONS, Aurtionee, myl, 11,91 139 and 141 South Fourth street. TRUSTEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE. - ma THOMAS a. SONS, Auctioneers —Valuable COAL LANDS, 94 acres,l36 perches, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNA. ,about 16 miles from Wilkes bear° On TUESDAY, May 24th, IE6I, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale. without reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXOHANGE, all that certain piece of land, situate In the township of Newport, Ltizerne county; Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as folio ws - : begin ning at a corner on road. thence along lands of Gi Bollenback north 23 dog , west 155 3-111 perches to a stone; thence N. 05 deg., E 945-10 perches to a pitch pine; thence S. 23 deg., E. 159 5-10 perches to stones; thence S. 67 deg. and 30 rain. W. 91 3-10 perches to the place of beginning; containing 93 aoresand 136 perches, more or less—being part of lo's Nos. 16 and IS of Second Division of Newport township, Luzern county. Also, small lot of ground adjoining and begio • ming at a corner of lots Nos. 14 and 16, in First Division of said Township, nod containing about I acre being part of an old road patented to John Vandemark on the 21st July, 1856, as appears 'by Patent enrolled in Book H, vol. 53, page 160, .Iko- This tract is situate about 10 mites from the borough of Wilkesbarre, and about 3 miles from the extensive colliery of Col. Washington Lte. The proposed extension of the Nanticoke Rail road will quite or nearly graze the 'southeastern corner of thiS lot. e- The land lies about 1 miles distant frogys' ike land of Messrs. Carey and Hart. These gentleiben have, In whole or in part, constructed a railroad of about 1 mile In length, connecting their lands with the Lackawanna. and Bloonsaburgh Railroad; at the Town of Shiakehinny. It ties whoUy within the Coal Measures, and is believed to be of equal value with any Undeveloped tract of similar proportions in this part of the Wyoming Coal Pielit. BY ORDER OF TRUSTEE. tom` Sale Absolute. 13:1t0 to be paid at the time of sale. , THOMAS it SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S. Fourth street Oil PEREMPTORY SS. LE, by order of Heirs. LEL. —Estatelt SONS, of JOSEPH SHAW, deceased.— THOMAS Auctioneers. —VALUBLE BUSINESS STAND. Three-story modern brick STORE, No. 226 North THIRD street, between Race and Vine streets. ' On TUESDAY, May 21th 1864, at 3240' clock noon, will be sold at Publio Sale, with, ist reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that substantial, well-built three-story brick store and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Third street, between Race and Vine streets, No. 228; containing in front on Third street 20 feet 4 inches, and extending in depth of that width 25 feet, then narrowing by an offset to 18 feet 4 inches, and extending of that breadth 61 fegt to a 4 feet alley extending from Branch street to New street. Together with the free and common use of said alley. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 6 Spanish pistoles. Will be sold clear of all other encumbrance. It has the modern improve. meats, water introduced, hatchway, 6sc.; a valu able baziuess stand—situate in a desirable part of Third street. Amortgage of $5,000, now on the property, may remain, it desired by a purchaser. I:iir SALE ABSOLUTE. - $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. . By order of Heirs M. THOMAS Zz SONS, Auctioneers, my 1,14,21 139 and 141 South Fourth street. AUCTION SALES MTHOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. Nos. 139 slid 141 South Fo BOORS sAZE - tr MISCELLANEOU ON VARIOUS INTERESTING SUBjEOTA FRENCH BOORS'S Ac. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 5, At the aubtion store, Miscellaneous Books, on interesting subjects. Also a number of /reach Works. AVAISI A. TOBACCO. —402 bales Hayana To.. HRI b IrS c ?icO ino bond and for sale by GEORGE . COCOANUT 01. L.-50 barrels Oecteanut Oil, superior quality, for sale by GEORGE ALRINS &. 00. VINE WINES —Sherry, Port, Muscatelle and 1! Spanish Red Wines, for Bab) by GEORGE ALICINS oc O. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, WtDNESDAY, ; _MAY 1864: THE CREAFEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms, 701 Chestnut &reef, abovilte We have learned. not, to be astonished at any thing. Tears of experience and ii.'oorrespondence extending throughout all nationalities of the ha bitable globe have turned theories into foots and established a basis from which we - need not err. We are not surprised at such facts as the follow ing—althotigh - the persons who write them are. Ws, knote the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to endorses their statement; "Nam BEDFORD, Maze., Nov. 24, 1863. DEAR Bin—l have been afflicted mow years with severe prostrating crampsin my limbs, cold.feet and hands,. and a general disordered syst:nn. Phy sicians awl medicines failed to relieve me. •• While visiting some friends in-New York who were using Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon ine to try them. .1 commenced with _a small wine glassful aiter dinner. Reining battir by degrees, in a feW days I Was astonished to ilnd 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 theorise of the Plan tation Bitters. • • Respectfully, • JUDITH RUSSBIs." , Rnainsurrnit, Sept.'l6, * * I have been in the army hospitals for fourteen months—speechless end nearly dead. At Alton, DI., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. ** * Three bottles,restored'My speech and anted me. * * * * 0. A. WAALTTE." The following M from the Manager of theHnlo Home School for the Children of Volunteers: , gHavntannijai Nemirow, Pfty-seventh,streetl • Nuw Yana, August 2,4863. Dn. Dna= Your wonderful Plantation it. tars have been given to some of our little children suffering 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 exhausted, has been entirely restored. 'We commenced with but a teaspoonful of Bitters , a day. Her appetite anti strength rapidly in 'creartsd, and she is now well.- • Respectfully, O. M. DEVOE." ,* * * I owe much to you, for I verily be. Sieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. REV• W. IL WAGGON - B/3, Madrid, N.Y. , . * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benented by their rise. Thy friend, ASA OUBJLEN, Phila., Pa," • * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had - to abandon preaching. is I The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. .7. S. CATHORN, Racheatar,' N.Y." it* * * I have given the Plantation' Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astanti‘bluir, effects. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Clincismati, 0." * 'The Plantation Bitters bays cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up Prostrate and bad to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." 6 is, * * The Plantaiiimßitters hay. cured ma of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. it acts the a charm. 2d00p.13, - The.Plaatatien Bitters make the weak strong the languid brilliant, and are- exhausted nature's great restorer.' They are composed of the eels. tasted Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, Swum:nue. Roots, Barbs, &c., all pre.serred in perfectly pare St. Croix Ruin. _ persona of sedentary habits troubled with weak nese, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack crl appetite, distress after eating, *cupid fiver, eon. stipation, &c., deserve to autibr if they will not try them. They are) recommended by the highest ntedicat anthoritle/J and are warranted to produce an. wtdiaiq bertefleitil efect. They are exceedingiy agreeable. perfectly pure and harmless. • Nimes—Any person pretending to sell Plana. tlon*Bitters in bulk or by the gallon to a swindler and impostor. It is put it up only in our log cabin bottle. Beware - of Bottles re-filled wtthlmitation deleterious staff for which several persons are already in prison. See that every battle has our United. States Stamp over the cork, immuitlated, and our signature on steel plate side label. 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E. 82030110117 7 8 orlisrs. foi Tuning and Repairing Pianos-are re catwalk at Noma & Co. , s Mora 907 CODISTII3I street, oats. ltr. Bar ant Mahal' Mewl Years , factory oxpertenoe la Sad rivai r aalle 01 1 4 =tin Phuadolphia: EIPINNAL—PIamt torooms& sound as soft and strost.tenett m low, winos: 'Tams for taidam SI. SEWING-MACHINES agent for Colgate & Co .254 Broadway.. ,'-T..-1860.~X P. H. DRAKE & CO.. No. 730 Chestnut Street. ;. 81 . 014 vv . _ . _ P WRIGHT de SIDDALL No. 119 Market Street. Between Front and Second stmts. O. W. WRIGHT. 7. H. GIBRALL. DRUGGISTS, • PHYSIOIANS, _ABD GENERAL STOREKEEP I7 - 17 -ifi Can lind at our establishment a WI as. sortment of Imported and Domestic Drags, popular Patent Medicines,Paints, Coal 011, 'Window Glass, Pres cription ete. at as low prices asApeatidns fist class goods can be sold. FINE ESSENTIAL OILS for confectioners, in full variety, and of the best quality. Cochineal; Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pot ash, Ondbear, Soda Asn, Alum, Oil of Vitriol, annatto, Copperas, Extract of Logwd,c., FOR DYERS' use, always Od ba nd at lowest net oaa prices. rua.k. SPICES FOE FAMILY USE, Ground expressly for our sales, and to which we invite attention of those in want of reliable articles. &leo, INDIGO, STARCH, MUSTARD, tfi. f emirs qualify. Ordsre by mail, or city pOst, am/ with prompt attention, or spacial grusiso lons will be fundhhed when rev:seed. WRIGHT & SIDDALL. * Wholesale Drag Warehouse, 1-19rpl No. 1191dariret Woes above liton O N'S U - T NI CONSTITUTION WATER, • CONSTITUTION WATER I CONSTITUTION WATER, CONSTITUTION WATER, CONSTITUTION WATER,. 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A single dose has been known torenieve the most ur. gent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and ,throughthe tupsl A teaspoonful it day of the ConstitUtion Water will relieve you like magiq• r . • PHYSICIANS Sore long since pren up the-use -Ufbuohn, onbebs and juniper in the treaunent of the cit....-sPs, and only use them fox the want of a better remedy ' CONSTITUTION WATER has proved itself egrust 'to the :task thathas :tri• ' volved upon it. • - • - D/ITE;litltiS• - • irritate and drench the kidneys, and by.Ccrastant use SOOn lead to chronic degeneration an dr.onnrmed We present the don/dilution Water to, the public with the conviiiticiu that it Las no equal in relieving the class of dieeasee for which it has been found 50 eminently sue Cassini for curing; and we trust that we shall:be rewarded for our efforts m pbscingzo valuable , a remedy in a form to meet. the require mente of patient and physician. IN DYSMENORBRCP. - 4. on PAINFUL !cox - STRUATION; AND MLNORRIIAGIA, Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion pt the menstrual fluid='--in case of being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the •other a too profuse sepretion, which will be speedily cured:by the Constitution Water. The disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMB,. which lathe. result of a relaxation of the bgzunents of that organ, and Is known. by a sense of heaviness and dragging pains in the back and, skim, and at times accompanied, by sharp, Dating or shooting pains through , tne parts, will, in all cases, be cared by this medicine. There is another class of symptoms arising from IRRITATION OF TIM WOMB. which physi cians call nervonanees,, which word covers np much ignorance. and in nine cases out of ten the doctor does rot really know whether the symptoms are the diseasetr the disease the-eyMptOMS. We can only' enumerate them here. I speak more particularly of• Cold Feet, Palpitation of the Wart, - Itspaited Memory, - Wakefulness, Flashes of Heat, Languor* , Lassitude and Maness of Vision. SUPPRESSED IRERSTRUATiON, - Virbich in the unmarried female is a constantly re. cursing disease, and through neglect the seeds. of mere grave and dangerous usaLdies - are the reeuN and as month attar month passes without an effort being made to assist nature, the suppression comes chronic, the patient gradually loses her ap ' petite, the bowels are cons n lpatedonig,ht sweats' some on, and consumption READ! READ!! READ!!! Mumma, June 2, 1262 _ _ Dr. Wm.. H. Gregg—Dear Str: In February. 1561, I was afflicted with sugar diabetes, and , for fire months I passed more than two giilldna of water in twenty-four hours. I-was obliged:to gel up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in live months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of Ju1.1.9.61, 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; zoos a lt e r regaining my usual good health. Tours trt4y, J. V. L. DEWITT. Boteron Commas, N. Y., Dec. 27, IBM Wm. 11.• Gregg Co..•=kients4-I freely give yeti liberty to make use of the following Certificate of the value of Constitution Water, which I can re coinmend 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 /recut and irritation of the Bladder. .I called a physician, who at tended her three months, when he left her worm than he had found her. .I then employed one of the beet physicians I could find. who attended her for about nine mgnths, and while she was undel nis care she did not suffer quite as much pain. He finally gave• her up and said, her case was in ourabhs. “For," said • he, "she pas tua l a combination of complaints, that medicine given for one oprates against some crher of Aer •difficiatiee. 7 About this time she commenced the ass •of the CONSTiTuTION dosen, to OUT utter astOnish. went, almost the first seemed to have the de sired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under its treatment, and now superintendsentirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the CONSTITUTION WATEB for about four weeks, and we are happy to say that it has produced-a perma nent cure. WM. M. VAN BENSCHOTEN. s • Wirrusizsaimn, Couu., March B, 1863. - W. W. H. Gregg—Dear Sir—Having seen your advertisement of Con ititutioa Water," mom. Mended for inflammation of the Kidneys and .Irri. tall= of the . Bladder, having suffered for the sat three years, and tried the skill of a number of p p hy. sick= with only temporary relief. I was induced to try your medicine. I procured one bottle front T our agents at Hartford,. Messrs. Lee, Sisscn & and when I had used half of it, to my eur. prise I found a great change in my health. I hays used two bottles of it, and am where I never ex ected to be in my life, well, and iu good spirits. I cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that it is all arid-Mere 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 Erni)THENOUGH. We presentthe Constitution Water to the publio 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 me trust that we shallbe rewarded for our eflorta in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet law requirements of patients and physicians. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRIOE ONE DOLLAR. • W. IL GREGG & 00., Proprietors. • • MORGAN No. & ALLEN. General Agents. , 16 OWE` street, New York'. For sale by JOHNST A & COWDEN, FRENCH, RIOHARDS & Co., 1025-m.w.f.6m • - Philadelphia: onts-italpt mretz DIABETES, GRAVEL, OATAB.RH OF THE BLADDER STWG-lIRT. FIaT% NATIONAL BANK aIELLADELPHIA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY Ain* FINANqtAL AGENT j 44 b1 7 THE UNITED: STATES; 10-40 ,LOAN antlioilzpd aad nOW pro , pared tp toiis ;he • , - - . NEW GOVERNMENT - IRAN. . TIM! Loan, issued under „ authority of an aot.ol OonOpss'itpproved March 3,.1881, . provides for the issue! Two Hundred Millions of Dollar (8200,1X14;000) United States bonds; redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years frOusdate, ix o*, dated March:l, 1864, bearing' interest a the rate of ” ,„.,,5,-::30,ER..::-.-CRyTt _ per ant:tun:clic 001/%1, payable semi-annually on al bonds over $lOO and on Bonds of $lOO and less; annually pubseribers . will receive' either Regjstered or Qoupor} Bonds as they may prefer. - . BEGISTSDIND BONDS will be issued of the detunni nations or lifty dollars, (8511, ) one hundred &Mara,. (SlOO, ) five hUndied dollars, ($500;) 'one thOusand dollars, ($1,090,) slive thousand dollars4ss,ooo,) and ten thousand dollars, (810, 000). gdupom BONDS of the denominations of fifty dollars; (e 50,) one - 'hundred. 'dollars, ($100,) dire hundred dollars, ($500,) and oninhousand. dsglars, (84000.) .-:.INTEREST; will commence from date of subscription, or the accrued lateireat from the first of March can be paid In coin, or,, untillirther •notice, in S. notes or notes.'of Natio 'Banks, adding (50) fifty per cent. tliernmount for premium. COUPON BONDS NOW.. READY FOR DIP C.' 11 CLAJRHK; PRESIDENT - - U; 5..10-10' JAY COOKE - lz CO . - • • - Offer for Sale the • ' NEW- GOVERNMENT LOIN; BEARING _ell , .r e l PER CENT. INTEREST IN COIN, redeemilde any time after TEN YEARS the pleasitre of 'the 'Goveriiiient, .and: FORTY YEARS seer date., .! BOTH- COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are issuettfor this Loan of: same denomi nations as. the 5-Wa.. -The:',l3- on SW s and._ 8100fi . Payable yearly:l'4m all other denominations; half yearly. The 10-40- Bonds -are dated Xarch The halt-yearly interest due Reptam- . ber Ist and March let of mai' year until Ist Sep: tember, the accrued interest from Ist of March is required to be paid by parclutsers in eons In in Ls?* rintaMicr, adding fifty per cent. for pre mise& farther notice. • ALL OTHER GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. - JAY Cools PI 114 SOUTH TBTRD STREET. • , N 7 BANKERS. 3 Exchange on England, France and Germany, 7 -10--,5-20 Loan and 01311pena% OEBTI:FICATES ENDEEtTRDNESSI. CRIARTERIKASTMR'S CHECKS AND ,VOUCHERIS, erican and Foreign Gold. STOCKS AND LOANS, BOUGHT AND SOLD eirOrders by Mail attended to. oz;17 5-20 COUPONS, DUE Mr MAYI • , BOUGHT. ORDERS BY MAIL OR BRPERse ARVIND= TO. DREXEL di CO. to IEL . 8' ' KO. 16 ni A' • t fisif SOUTH IMIRD ST., BANiERS&BROKERSI Z SPECIE, STOCKS, Quartermasters ' Vouchers and Cheeks, AND ALL GO VT 13.E0IIIIMEI BOUGHT AND SOLD. BAIN NO BIM ! We refund the money,. if desired, for every lot of Shine which in any respect. FINE SHIRTS * OUT LENGTHWISE OF MUSLIN, • - Made of New York Mille Muslin. VERY TINE LINEN,. ONLY 83 75 WILTALIISISN IMP. MILLS MUSLIN, _ FINE LINEN ONLY $3 00. GENTb' ITRNISHING GOODS. SMITH & JACOBS, N 0.1226 Chestnut Street. mr4.6mt molt NEI"WE LIBREWITB can attention to our magnificent assortment of wipe rior PIANOS, which we always have on hand, anti offer them at very reasonable prices to purchasers. Beat of references and PULL OIIABADITIGI invariably givep_by _ THE UNION gLELI4O NAIMI" at a°" ap2o 1017 Walnut street. A SILENT . BUT P.OWEREIIL EVIL.—War„ 1 - 1. pestilence and famine are looked upon as the mOst - dreadiul calamities to . which humanity Ls subject,-Yet-wehave an agent at work among as, slaying by daynd by night its thousands and tens of thousands." The scourge to which we refer this *bith is so effective on its mission of de etruction, is the useless drugging of:the system with nanseocts drugs. That a large aerobes. of our fel low creattu es annuany go to their gravesk'front dragging thenuelves to death or allowing - others to do so, is a fact which is an - controvertible/ -The, question - is. , carinet this evil be-alleviated 3 A l 9 dtere'riotatherid medicines which are competentta cure meet of the diseases which afflict mankind.? Experience has proved that there are,.and for the curelaf all Bilious Disorders, Dyspepsia; and. all the ccraplaLtitsbf,the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Dr. lioofland's German Bitters ftr' " i v° trill Pei - Marie= I.6aedy. The witnesses to thilf-trutn are a multitude. . - E,The worth of an article is tiaied itepo;n7 .Wity, and no medicine has won sitch. unbent:idea -praise arid honor as these BITTZES. Wherever-they have been introduced,. they have sunknedect othsf Preparations --and when'oncs u.s.W . ,:they be , come watablic necessity. _Why, - then, imam our selves to.deeth, when we have within our reach rt ,remedy, ille.tnever fails 1..1ts name and vittuesare now universal—and wherever the banner'of civi lization is_spread.to the. breeze, it is theist . that Eloorrxrin' S BITTERS is the standard niedirine for all. -We urge no une to , purchase this- aiticle-Lwe but lay before you the FACTS . Of curadirp car_ toes—:endit is Cai..r.S.CTS alone -that each one Mu. t judge for himself.. - Will cure every case of -- - OHEOPIOOS NERVOUS, DEBLLITY, DISEASES OP THE KIDSEYSI And cliseaseS3 ariEirg from a disordered stomach.. Observe the following rymptoma, resuttingliom Disorders_of the Digestive Organth • • ' Constination, Inward Piles, Fuline.ss - of Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, ;Nausea, Heart burn, DiSgut.if for Pobtl.Fiilites in the - Sten:Lath, Sour-Eructations, Sinking cr Fluttering - at the Pit of the StomachiSwiraming of the Head, Hor ned. and Difficult Breathing, Platteritig at the Heart; Choking or Suffocating S9msations, Atesa of Vision-Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever anti_ Dual Pain in the Head, . Deticie acy of Perspirattoa, Yellowness of tkin sad Eyes,, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, & - c*, Spd Hushes Of. Hear. Burning in the Flesh, Con :fent Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of :Spirits, • - Remembpr Remember Remember - -Remember • Rethembsr -Reidember ' _ Remember -• 'Remember Reuierciber Reniember -Remember Remember Remember Remember- Remember Remember Remeniber Remembe,r That this Bitters is not -AlCoholic," That this , Ritters is not Alcoriolte, 'That this -Bitters is rot Alcoholic, That this Bittere is not Alcoholic, • - , -That this Bifters is not . That this liittere. is Lot Alcoholic, ContaluS no Rum or Whiskey. • • Contains no Rifm-or Whiskey, ' Contains no Rum or - Whit ke3r, Contains ne'Runi or Whiskey. ' • Contains no Rum or Whiskey,", And cannot rooks, Drunkards, . - - -And Cannot makeDruidords, - cannot make Dna' kards, And cannot make Drunkards, Dutis the Rest TOTLIC Bat is the Beit Tonic • -But is thr Best Toi ic - In the'World. In the-W0r1d..;,, . In the World. ' In. the ' In the World , , we *dß ,pay St,btO tci any one that Nyiß produce a certifichteptiblished by us-that p•not genuine. Facts ! Facts t!- --- Facts,!. ! ! Facts!-! Facts! Facts! ,t,"" FaCti! -Facts ! Facts ' Facts-t - - Facts t Fabts. 'Factal Facts ! Facts Facts:! • Facts t- - -From the EfOa.. Thomas B; F,ldorence. WAbku.Awrotg. .Tan qentlenien—lfaving, stated a verbally yon, k ha*Miitliesit.stion. in writingite - fact, that I. etpa xlenced marker" " - HoofLanArs-Get man Bitters, tedious session of Con -.dudes nen' rip prostrated me. the preparatio and the result energy,and the and obtaiwd tared i 1 they di Gentle TRASL-.1.3. effect procinced Bit!ers in my ing; that it has 1 s ance a ave ol Mg. and which had become _very - distressing, sae use of one bottle gave decided relief,-'title second effecting a care, and the Lhirdrit seems, has con meci the cure, for there - have. been no symptoms .of its return for the last six years. In my indi vidual use et it I find it to be an nrceonaled tonic;: an &sincerely recommend its - use to the sufferers: Truly, yours; _ JAG° B BROOM.. liO7 Spruce stmt. From Rev.W.: D. Siegfried. .-.. Pastor Twelfth Baptist Church.: Prru-sumtritiA December26th, 163. Gentlemen.: have recently been laboringtmder the distressing effects cf indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous system. Numerous r. meules were recommended by friends. and some of them tested, but without relief. Your Hoofland German Bitters were recommended by persons - who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters induced me also to try them. I:must cer.fess that 1 had an aversion t .. , patent medicines from the .thorisand tind one" quack "Bitters," Whose only aim seems to be to paint off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency otwhich, I feat, it to make many a confLrmed.drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicinal preparation I took it with happy 'effect. Its action, not only upon the - stomacb„.butupon the nervous system, was prompt and . gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a. leer bottles. Very respectfully yours • ' t aIEGFRI.EI). -No. 254. Iramaion Street From Bet. Levi. G. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J formerly-of the North Baptist Church, Phila. I have known Hoollnnd'a German Bitters favor ably for a number of yaws. I have - ttsed them in my own family. and have been so pleased with their etre.ls that I 'was induced to recommend them to many others, and know they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great plea sure in thus publely proclaiming this tact, and calling the attention of - those afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended, to those Bitters knowing from experience that my recoui mendaiion will be sustained. I do this more cheer fully, as Hoofiand's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a ram drink." Yours A truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Rev. J. 'Newtown Brown, D.D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of -Religious K ow ledge and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor 'or fecomm nd Patent Medicines in general, through distrust 9t their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no suf ficient reasons why a man may not testify to the 'benefits he believes himself to have rec>ived from any simple preparation, in he hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. J. do thisthe more readily In regal d to Efootisud' German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years ' under the impression that they were chiefly analceholic mixture. I am indeb..ed to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and. for encouragement to try them when suffering trona, great and long continued debility. .The use of three boitles of these bitters at the beginning of the present. year; was fiilibwed by evident relief and restoration to - a degree of bodily and mental view Which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and roy friend for directing me to the use of them. 3. NEWTON EROWN, Phila. From the }lei. Thomas Winter, D. D. , Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Church. • Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: I feel it due to your ex cellent preparation, Hooftand's German Bitters. to add my testimony.to the deserving reputation it has obtained. I have, for years. at times, neen troubled with great disorder in the head and ner- TOllBl system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so, and have experienced great andunexpected relief; my health has teen very materially benefited. I confidently recommend the article where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by many of their good effects. ' Respectfully. yours. T. WINTER, Rosbcrough, Pa. READ THE. FOLLOWING The following Well known reverend gentlemen have acknowledged in - writing the great benefits they have received from the use or these Bitters. Such testimonyo must certainly con - Once the most skepti cal Bev, X. S. Herman,-of the German Reformed - Church, Kutztown, Berks county, Pa Bev. J. Id. Lyons. formerly Pastor of the Co lumbus (N. ) and Xi/esti:ma f('a.) - Baptist Churches. Rev. J. 11. Turner, Pastor of 'Redding X. E. Church, Philadelphia. - - Rev 30s. B. Hennard. Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Rev. warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Germantown, Pa. • Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Yin centtown and lldillville (N, J.) Baptist Churches. Rev. Lawrence W. Bates, Editor ifegodist Protestant, Baltlraore, We could add many others to this list did space permit. Principal 011ce, 631 Arch street, Philadelphia. JONES & EVANS. Sneceesors to 0. - M. Jackson ei ProAnetora. For sale by Druggists in every town in ttici United States. ap3o-sarcvr-26t§ In the World ted the use of ok - his. ad viee Wet, renewal J mnet. needed !Wally ad vau lter friend. ,ORENCE.- lora- 7th, MOS. illirr - as 'to the tand'S Gernrra. isitationin In ono is l. years' . stand-