AGY.F.EABLY TO TUE C ILYA. OF THE ONION STATE COldailrTdii. the loyal Citizens of Philadelphia, who are favor of a vigorous Prosecution of the war and the speedy sroopression of the rebellion. will assemble In their reumeet ye wards'. on -FRIDAY. April id. at S o'clock P. M . at such places as may be designated by the officers of the National Union Associations, for the parPote of placing in nominepion candidates far Pelegates to the visions Conventions to be held under ibis call; also. to elect a Judge and two 'lnspectors, fronicacb precinct, to continct an election to be held in said Precincts on TUESDAY. April 19. 1834. between 6 and 8 o'clock P. M. At the elections held under this cull* the ettlzetee of • each precinct will vote for one Delegate to a Convention a congressional district: • consisting of wares G.:martens' said Delegates shall Delegates and two Alter nate* to a ISATInNtL cOICTENTION. to be held at Baltimore .Inn. • I,:ai to n-minato a FRESID.ENT and VICE ruiEE rrigirT of the United States. one Delegate to a Representative and one Dole xste to a 86:.-st , rial Convention. to elect Representative and Eenatcrial Delegatee to a State Convention to be held at Rarrlaharg. April 15.1554, for the purpose of electing Detentes et Larre to the Baltimore Convention, and the selection of en Electoral Ticket, The Delegates elected. as above, to the several Con ventions shall meet on THURSDAY. April 21, MI. at 8 o'clock P. M . at such places as a majority of their num ber shall by advertisement decimate, and transact the purp3see Of their election. At the meetings and elections held under this call, the rules governing the National Union party will in all cases be adhered to. and be considered as decisive. _ . By order of tle MY Executive Committee of the Il MUM. Ilnfon party. SAMS FREEBORN. Proaent :form J. FRANKLIN, I HENRI' B GARDINER. -etrear•e9 Me. UNION STA'NE CONVENTION. The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprising the NATIONAL UNION PARTY eritl meet to State Conven tion in the Ball of the hoses of RSPreeRW 4II " 33 . RABRISBUEO, at noon, on THURSDAY. APrtl x. 704 - Each district will to entitled to the same representa tion it now has is the State Legislatars. and the dbls • Kates will he chosen at such limos and in ens t meaner ae shall be directed by the respective County coal ..mittcee. The State Convention is called for the yearpom of placing In nomination an Electoral ticket, selecting delegates at large to the National Convention of the Union Tatty to he hold in Rsltimore on :ha 7:11. Jane. and iaßing such action as it may deem proper in reference to approaching Freeie entlal canvass The selection of the il , atr'ct delegates from l'ennsyl- Tanta to the National Convention is left—where it pro perly belongs—lc the Teeple, assembled in fa eir•Ccuntyr Convention!. but the different County Committees are estnestly regnestea to adopt mach measures as will. pro cure a tellattendance fti their respective c..lersa and thereby secure, in the choice of deltera , es, a full and fair expreesicu of the wilt of the people The Committee cannot forb:•ar to congratulate all lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent trUsuirhs of the geed canes in Hew Hampshire and Connecticut. and to ea - prees the hope. shared by ad lot al men, that they are only the fo:ernnuere of m )re splendid victories corn to be won in the came cause, alike by the bullet and the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYNE 31cVEAGFI, Chodrmari, 1 6 v7 W_ v A " IT ' ecntares, rice. GREAT CHatiTIEVAL. FAIR. —TOI El Committee on Finance and Dondtio.ts ackdow loom the following subscriptions. to thie date. viz: .A E Bort.. $.2.1; - 0 H. P. McKean 2.. 5 "0 S. & W. Welsh ' 9..009 Sohn Hibstm. Sane, Sz Co 0 50 5 Y bomaa Sparks I.Nt) Thomas Eimher. Jr 1 00) John A. Brown 1.090 Drexel & Co 1.000 E W. Clark & Co. i 500 C. & H. Boris 1 010 3 A J. N. Irlsmcgan I. OM Philadelphia Saving Pond 1.000 Philadelphia Cur tribuilonshlp Insurance Co. 1.0 0 Pennsytvania Lire and Annuity Company 1 000 5. P. Hutchinson 759 Allentown Iron Company ..... 10) Sophia Donaldson r) oa M. L Deween 10 W.l). le.wis 000 Borth American rnsurance Company 500 Penn Mutual Insurance Com:mug 500 Southwalk Bank .... 250 Hon. John M lead - 300 ;314.310 The Committee E esrin Ask th.eir fellow el:n.0118 to come levist.r4. A. Er BA'S.' CI airman. Puit..ArEtrat.t. 14th April, 1664. apls-6t Cl'l‘l7 1311I'reTlit NOTlC,E.—orvicz bo , J,Ty FUND COIIMIS3ION. do. 412 ?RUHR Sere et. 6prill, 1.664 The City Bounts wLI continue to be raid until farther r.aetire. No applications for Bounty Will be entertained from zerrnite Wbo enlisted prior 'o the date . of the President's - . Proclamation, October 15,1563. In future, powers of attorn - by for the Oi ty Bounty,. front new recruit, for Pennsylvania Regiments. mn.torea in after Ws date, ningt be endorsed by the Aicer in charge e` the teareelte th se the meu hen been received these. order of the emetuisvlon apl-tf SAMUEL C DAIRTSOI.7 Secretary. Mr• THE MAPLE SILADE OIL COM PAiST — au adjonrufd le-eting of the Ntock. holders will he held St 309 W &WM.(' stra.:. 'rats Dar. it le o'clock M., to complete the orcanizttioa of compasty• Panctunl attendance Is regnAsted WM. EMREG , NOTON• it Secretary p:o tam. terOFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING COM PAJNY. 132 WALNUT Street. PaminatPare, Atoll 14. 1664 Notice Is hereby Oven. that an aFsseament of WIN - DOLLAR AND FIFTY CANTS per Share oa eaeh and every (hate of the Capital Stmts. bee THIS D 1.1 been eshed by the Boni(' of Directors of the BOFIESIIAN E COMPANV. doe and na3 - able on or befor., the 15th day of May. 18-4. at the office of the Compa2Y. 132 'WALNUT Etreet. VD IL an IMP aLk. By Order t , f the Board of Dvrectore• spla tanrls L. MACT.IIIR, Secretary. O ricls.—Tlil FIKST AIGNU NIA meoLlux of tee Stockholder's of FitED Dtni Coll cons Pe NY will be held at the Office of the Coln pans. ro. 3111; ge'eL'ITIT Street, on VIIISD Itty 3,1.1.564, at T 3 ht.. when an election will be hela.nr Five Dixectere to estwe for the enseing year. apl4-12t cues D KNIGHT, 50C1N.j.,7- IrmayucTiols IN TA& PmICE. OF CORR. — In accordance with a TOl5OllllilUl of thfl Board of TTELELeeN passed on the 25th instYnr, the wine I Coke from the Mar),et-street end. Sprint Darien Works has bean reduced to 10 cents per bu.hel. and rom the Point Breeze and Manavenk Work. to 9 rents oar bushel. JOHN C. CRESSON. Chief Engineer. Pirrtannlyrnra GA,: WORKS. March ad. 1833. zoh29 Ira PIOTIGN —3IIB STOVIK.IIOI.OVIRS of HO tv.V..F.IIoY OIL COUP...CI - I are hare by notified that the 'Certificates of Stoch are ready for delivers, at the ogee of the Compare:. 410 We.LNUT -Street. WM. P&TT3T. Secretary," Philadelphia. April 11. IS . g. apl2 4t. gar. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OLD ToWNEHIr - LINS ROAD ilOan s airi. ato hereby notified that an election for Directors of said Company will be bOd on FRIDAY. April 23d, 1 , 361, ba tween 11 A. K and 12 AI., at GO. AS EX - trl GEO H. CO i,KE P. ar,S.frtivit Secretary pro tern. mc• MEDICAL PIIILVIDY43O,WS oF.ric - er. No. 7 North FIFTH Streit. FHEDADELPHIII. Nov. 12. ISMI. Importer! and Dealers in MEDICINES. HOSPITAL STORES, DO&PITAL FURNMIRE, BEDDING ICE, r, e., are ivi:Ari to submit their Price Lists from time to 'Dna to this o.ffire. J. MURRAY, nomfitawif lir:moon and 14.11nal Prirvavor_ OFFICIE OF IrmoAM M.III C A.N ME Ib SURANCE COMPANY. PIITLAD.F.LPMA• 1.171 ii nth. )564. The Directors bare ibis day declared a Dividend of SUER DOLLARS AND FIFTY CRaTe ner ellen) for tee last ox months. which will be paid to the tocSholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 21st inst. 0102, of all taxa, apl2-9s' ALF,CRT C. L. CRAWFORD. Escratvi. SCI-11 , 3111 - 11ii, AN ICt SitSIVEr EH 'VIM . rub. lialLtiOAD DO. Ofllce 214 S. VW:4 , AR Street. PHILADELPHIA. April 4, 1864 The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Coto 'MS. end an e;ection for President and six Managers, will take place, at the Office of the Company. on MON' DAY, the 2d day Of May nest, at 12 o'oloc% 21:4- txny2 WM. H. WB-813. S-eretarn Altf 71 ( 3..MA7 1 .12.D 1 TA1TR0T51 16 1 1 5 COAL CO.—A Spe , iel Meeting of th e Stockbohle re ••.,f the Company will be held at their Wiles. Leo. 204 Hoath 701111.Tri Street. on 'TUESDAY. _April 26th. at 11 o'clock M., for the trap action of burone... of imp , rtanca. PRPRIL g LANDIg, Sec-etarr i'hilibieStaak. ADril 11. IBM- api2 M".• THE. c4iiEAT FAIR Tbe CcillM.lZe6 03 MECHANIC Agrs .15D 211"&- CHLSSRY wisb to afcertain from contributors what des - -cription of Machinery or article they intend to send to tie Fair,. also, what roses it will occupy. what prover k rtenire to drive those machines that are iutendel .0 be Out in opermlon and each &M.r information as all ena , le them to make all the requisite preparation :or Exhibition or operation. S. V. KERRICK, Chairman. CHA... WHEELER. Secretarv- PHILADELPHIA. April 1564. COMMITTPX sae. Moore, John P. Levy, Fred. Graff. I W. H Merrick. apl3- rein% Wm. Sellers. Rain H. Tovrg, George Whit - goy. Jag. Doxighorry, Coleman Sollers. 'Mow PIIII.AIIIMPITIA AND IVICADING 910`4 1 . RalLhtha.h. Dace 24 South PoIIRTEI Street. PHILADELPHIA, March l 7 15134 31 )&61. hereby given, thac tne Transfer Books of the Common htock of this Company will oe closed on the '.:at Met., to be rccpcned on the 14th of 'APRIL nowt, at ?shish time the SmckholderS of this Company. who Lave New York ew silicates. arerequested to return them to the Farmer& L.: an and. Trust Company. No, 66 Wall nreet, New York ho will give a receipt for the same, ne turtle]. it fewdays thereafter certificates from tee odic,,, in exchange for said receipts The Trcr.sfer Office xer the Preferred stock of this Cora- MDT at New York will be cloned permanently on the Eht lust That for both the Preferred and Common wck in Beama will be Permanently closed on tte 31st MARCH_ S. BRADFOR D, riblS Treasurer. THE O IArIMILS OF grirm. usrrEo 041MPANY OF cotoeApo h%vi.ka ao -01,ed poness GOLD ion of the Wiodeor pronerty, thus making AD addition of 2.000 fret on different lodes. have altered iletiPe of said Company to the UNITED WINDSOR OLD COMPANY. enbserlDtionDist can be seen as C. D'INVILLIERV.. eld3-Bt'r N. E. corner THIRD end DOUR Hts. rZgo GOOD SPRING _RAILROAD CO .., rICILADELPHIA. &rail %4 The Annual life;fmg of tho Stockholders of thie Corn mr Will be b.fo Fa tho nffice of the Philadelphia and 4 adingld. R C0.,19n. 207 South YOUSTH Street, Phi kolelpisa. on MONDAY. the 2d dsy of Mr. 7 next. at 11 Yelock h. M., at Totten. time and o sectionfor ;filcere will be held. macei an nW B 3. shl4-.16t litec•ntsr7. TIOGA DIPROVXDI ria - 7 ..0121- ng f , re Stockholders — VW: 4 1 1 a o r :a bl Ifilp v c e o n ve tr m9A Company will be held at ro IdERO HANTS' ICXCEia.Yiag. in city of Philadelphia. on the hd day of May next, ha hln the hem* of 19- end 2 o'clock, to elect . Mainiaere, ■ olcident, and Treasn• er of data Company R ILL I kM Treasurer, niaLtxria3 No. 724. MARKS o threat GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS cow been before the public for nearly a year. 'tsr are universally pronounced the neatest and beet c‘illara extant. Tae uPper edge presents a perfect care, free from the 4 Dr.les noticee in all othet collars. The cravat causce no packers on the inside of the tarn f'llirs collar—then are AS SMOOTH INSIDE AS oar t'iDE—atd perfectly free and easy to the neck_ The gsrore t c.l3.ar has a smooth and evenly-finished `-axe cr. POTS 'SII.)ES. Men Ceiba% axe ha sivap:y flat pieces of Paper cat is term of s hat are MOLDED AND SD.A_PED . O YIT THE SECS, Ther are n.atie l it " Novelty" (or turn-down style), In 1-.;.f alas, fzora 12 to 17 inches, anti in '`Farrolic." C ' a fnao), from 13 to 17 inches, and Daeked . ` 451 - 1,1 nest bine cartans, coats:Wan 100 each: also, 4 *nailer O.! 1C: each—the littera very handy plak e far Travel] ere, El my and Navy Officers. 1.1 - ERY CT , LL sit ie stamped ORAI'd P4TUNT MOLDED COLLAR." by all dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods The led by VAN DUSEN, NORTHER, & 00., if,p(Jr:era and Who'..essle Dealers in Men's Varnishing 6H7 CHESTNUT ®k m)(•- alio am. Philadelphia. _ _ IGHL Y ACCOMPLISHED AND thoroughly educated P.-Ingle TEAOEIERS may he ji - alu.d at the lthiladelphia Teachers' Institute, 257 Itt. Tatar) Stry,t. 11. W'3 ERE ti HA LL I GET GOOD TEAS? At ING.R.AIiI Try them. 43 S. SECOND Si. lt* OA , It'I`ES 1 E V ISITE. BEIMER'S t.,.ttylcot evic . ce marked ability; accurate.. clear, die. , t ',, , ,f1 u.led...cr. when in paid_ of_ 4111 y, aO.ll fall , t f .... ,Z , ILb 1.1,.;%tdas gallery. IiSCU/ND ;seat, a 0 u ve lt. tr _ : _______________ 1 1. • F. WASHBURN, D. D.—A O'''?..tts 0 .1,..1 Photograph of lbw_ B. 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One yolame 12mo. ALSO. THE NATIONAL A I,EIS.NAC. FOR 1864 F., pale with all Warr and Standard Ed.WDIGA,L. SOF ENTIFIC. and lIIISCELLAN Soils BOOK by LIN7).3AT & BLAmerox, Pnbliehere and Boohiellaro, anl2 No. 115 South E Lyra' &rent. above flhastnnt. "VgW BOOKS! :NEW BOOKS "-I Just received by ASU3ige.l) & RYAN% Successors to Willis P. Hazard, No 721 Cs REBELLION.et A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE from finmpter to Roanntre. BY WM. Thayer THE LAST CAMPAIGN OF THE N. V. 22n UGT. N. G. S. N. Y., JUN'S AND JULY, 7863. Containing matter interesting to all who were in active service au ra, g the last rebel invasion of mu, Mate . _ . . . MIT 01 0 PtiLSOlt. By the stall or et "The lifill.diont." LIV CAMS LIPS IN VatlisßUßS, With Letters of Trial and Travel. By a Lady. GENERAL. SAIANT AND HIS CAMPATGNi. By Ju lian Larke.. With. Steel Portrait, Views of Vicks burg. &e., &c. TEN ACBIIB EIifOCBH A Practical Treatise for the 3111 don, showing how every small farm may be made to keep a very large &mil,. MACPHERSON, The 01- , ,at Confederate Philosopher and Fonthern Blower. By Alfrtd C. Mlle. editor of ew Orleans Era. acd4 WOW GRAPHS Op 100 GENERALS -a- bent by mail on receipt of 35 cents. PHOTOGRAPHS OF 100 AOTORS sent by mail on receipt o f csncs. PHOTOGRAPHS OF 100 ACTREESRS sent by mail on receipt of 26 c..nfe. • - FULL CILTALOGUE OF PHOTOGRAPHS FROM" LIVE, bratnarY. COOS of Palitinge. teat by mail on receipt of 6 garde. Addresi all orders to - Q W. PITCHER. SOS CHESTNUT Street. opl2-tf Philadelohis. Pa. NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS.--7 -L , Out of Parma. A new and interesting book. Brother Beginald's Golden Secret By F. M. S., author of Hope On, Martba's Home, bc. School Stories• or. Some Coats that 'Fit. By Mrs. Phoebe Harris Phelps, author of Home Stories - The National Almanac sn d Annual Record for the Year 1E64: containing interesting and valuable information Counsel and Comfort spoken from a City Pu:pit. By the suthor of the Recreations of a Conntry P 41.1.4.1 For sale by WM. S. At ALFRED MARTIEM, apli GOD GRES Street. APPLETON'B NEW AItiERIOAN CYCLOPEDIA. nit 4E0167 for Shia invaluable Library of 17nivereal Information is at EN South SIXTH. Street, second story. Also. RECOR7) OP 'PRE REBELLION. By Prank •Snore. :111:1E SUNBEAM. STOTAIES, - a- Containing the charming, bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A 5C.31311.M. CLOUD WITH SILVER. LINING HOUSE ON THE ROCk. ONLY. OLD JOLLIFFB. MERRY CHRISTMAS. DRUM CHINTZ. STAR IN THE DESERT. Sao. SIX beautiful Tobirses, illustrated. WILLIS P. HAZARD. Publisher. fe.26-t .31 Smith fiiMPEf Strest MILITARY. TEN MEN WANTED, BY 12 O'CLOCK T/IIS DAY. to fill Company P. 386th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. ( Provo tt Guard.) To day all Bounties cease. and all who tvieh to avoid the Draft should ertli.t 4 once. Apply to Captain 3, H. SACK, Remitting Officer. It Corner FIFTH and BUTTOS WOOD Streets. WANTED-A FEW MEN FOR THE lE3d Regiment. Penna. Vols.,Nol. George F. Meheeti. Also. one toed Fite Major acd several Fifers. Rene bat good musicians mused &poly to Lieut. T. G. KORONY. 15313 Nee,. P. V.. aDi2•6t* No. 41 North 51.X.T.4 Street ti CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE PAY AND raizE MONEY! MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE. zed MA.- BINE DOEPS. who will be entitled to all the City Bounties in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once to EDWIN PALMER. Captain and Provost Mast Second District Pennsylvania. SO South TWELFTH Street. m1.71.-tt Philadel Phan. A NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD BOUNTY ! ADVANCE PAY AN 0 PRIZE MONEY! MEN W ANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and BU RIN& CORTE. who will bo entitled 16111 the City Boon ties, in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once, to WM. 8. LEHMAN Captain and Provost Marshal Tint District Penns.. n.bIO-tf :445 South THIRD Street. ANDERSON CAVALRY. Horee-elioers Wanted for this Regiment. All regular Bounties paid. Entire at Ofßae. 274 South THIRD Street. WILLI LM :j PALMER. apps 2t• Colonel Commanding. ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY EVA.Nf II S S .A. MILITARY FT.IitNTIS3IIER39I 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags. Swords, Sashes. Belts. Passanta. Epaulets, Hata, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Hits, Field Masses. Sate. and everything Dertataing to the complete outfit o Army and Navy Where. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. apt 5-11 a FURLOUGHS. Officers and Soldiers. vteittni the oiti on Furloterh, reeding SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQITIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GF.O. IV. 'al - A..1014e ciZ IMO.. SATISOM-STBRRT HALL. ' SAMSON Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition. no other house In the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELER with Go PIIACIVIAL SWORD-MAXIIR. mblO•am FROTHINGITAM di; WELLS - MILTS 1 , 03 SALL RIAVY DIRDITrig. AND LIORT.SIIIRTINGS AND SRIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. 1-I.SAVY DAYTON FLANNELS. WARR ROTOR AND VICTORY OA 1 / 1 - DZIOS AND SILECIAS. DROWN BLEACHED . AND CORIUM JRANII No. IR WORSTED YAWL Am. ite22lf tt KENNEDY, STAIRS, 8c CO., Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves, ABOVE ARCH ME NET WHOLESALE DEALERS PICKLED AND DRY FISH. large stock. in assorted packages, suitable for Coun try Trade, always on hand. anl3-2m PORTRAITS. THE AGREEABLE, 1 - natural style of If F. FilitidEß'S partraits, life size photographs in oil, artistkally colored. mike them most desirable to the am-loving public 623 E-A RCH Street. It. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL BIGHTS ARTIFICIAL MIKAN SIRS Inserted without pain: by JAMBS W. carrEEN & co.. 824 OBASTNITT Street. OPERA GLASSES .AND OFFIOERS' FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Physicians and Students. A Tarr large assortment for sale by JAMBS W. OVEINN & CO. &re, 924- CHAS CNIIT ef. • MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN - STRUDISNTS. Meidennan - is Motal9c and steel-ta_pe M 085117434. For sale by JAM %a_ arrINN a co., 924 CUESTATUT Street. Pdcad and IllaustratedOstalome gratin. mb9B•lm PI NANCEAL. U. S. TENAF'OrirrY" BONDS. These Bonds are leaned under the Act of Congress o f March &h. IE6I. Which provides that in lieu of so much of the loan authorized by the Ad of Mara. 34 Didd, to which this is supplementary. the Secretary of the Trea sury is authorized to borrow from time to time, on the credit of the tinned Etales. not exceeding TWO HUN DRED MILLION DOLLARS. during the current fiscal year. and to prepare and Irene therefor Coupon mud Be giateredßoede of the United States; and all Bonds leaned Tinder this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM. TAXATION by or under any State or. municipal authority. Subscrip tions to these Bonds are received in United States notes. or Eau of National Bank& TheY are TO BE BE. DEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not WY than - ten nor snore than forty Hearn from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID. IN COIN. on Bonds of not over one hushed dollars annually. NMI on ail • otber Bonds semi-annually. The interest Is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. The semi• annual Coupons are Payable at theta dates, and the annual Coupons on the no and 110-dollar Bonds are payable on the first of march. Subscribers will receive either Registered or COUNik Reeds. as they may pretax. Registered Ronde are re corded on the books of the 11. 8. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon. Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for com mercial nem negietered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of Fifty Dollars (SOC). Ono Hundred Dollars Cinoo, Five Hundred Dollars ($6OO). One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000). and Ten Thousand Dol lars (110.000): and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of Filly Dollars (VOL One ILtuadred Dollars ($101), Five Hundred Dollars ($000), and One Thousand Dollars (titliCo). Sul eeribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying[•the accrued interest in coin (or in flatted States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. for pre mium), or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these Btnds are exempt fr slit municipal or State taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent. per annum. according to the rate of tax levies in - serious parts of the country, At the present rate of premium on gold they pay Over. eight [per cent. interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is-believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of 11. S. Bonds In all other forms of indebtedness the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or sepa rate COndnnilitiee. only is pledged for payment, w hil e for the debts of the Hefted States the whole property of tie :country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and•interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from 800 up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest Capitalist.. They can be converted into mousy at any moment, and. the holder will have the benefit of the interest. The fact that all antles on imposts are payable in specie, fnrnisheaa fend for like payment of interest on all Government Bends largely in excess of the wants of the treasury for this purpose• Upon the receipt of anbacriPtions a certificate of de posit therefor. in duplicate, will be issued, the original of which will be forwarded by the subscriber to the Se cretary of the Treasury, at Washington, with a letter statirg the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomi nations of bonds mulled. Upon tb e recerpt.of the origlital certificates at the Trea sury Department the Bonds subscribed for will be trans mitted to the subscribers respectively. - Subscriptions will be recelyad by the TREAntizag, OF THE UNWED!: STATES at WAllhinsion. and the AS- SitTANT TELEASUBER3 at Philadelphia. New York, and Boston. and-by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa,. First National Bank of Carlisle. 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SNYDIS/I, SePerilltendera. ING RAM'S FRESH GREEN Black Teas. Just received. At low Prices B F. REIMER'S BEAUTIFUL - SPE • GIMEIO3 of IVORYTYPES Ova litallrallee to all ct.o.aors of entire isfaisfactlon. Natural. graceful to Gnat:Wm. life like asp:Gamlen. wad animric coloring. 855 t ARM Stunk THE FRESS:-PIitLADRLPHIA; FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1864. FASOTRICITY-ITS WONUARS AS .. 1 . 4 A TIMP.APT.ErTIO AGENT. The object of the following Adgefyllsement it to set orth somethlng new in the - development of a net phi' losoplry comet hind true, having for its basis irama!!!able facts; scon§dhirog reasonable. speaking forth the ran- Amre of nature. and aosnet hint i cope:tax:4 as it reerente the Only tine ratior, ale for the physical MEW man. Electricity is always . safe In the hands of an earned- Opted operator. Rho currents are perfectly 'ender con trol, and can be resn'a tad' to suit the delicate Vilna of a child without Env unpleasant sensation. All those who - have long stiTored from Painfal end eh suzette diseaaes! All those who LISTO . been given up by other Vtilfeb' Cans ! All those who hactibeen dismissed as incurable (int hoepitals! airs IN MEI) TO CALL. TO TlEft. DI.SEiB%J). Nearly fire years ago; Prof. C. H. BOLLS loCated himself in the city of Philadelphia, at 1220 WALNUT Street. and announced hiirgreat discs:ivory in the thera peutic application of Sfaensitistn. Galvanism, and other modifications of Blectricity for the cure of the most ob stinate. acute. and cbronie diseases. _ . In annolnicing to The publint diseovarli eo intimately connected with the well-being of our rase, it may be deemed proper to make a few prefatory remarks to prepare the mind of the reader for 'the reception of evi• den ces and facts too incredible-for belief. This discovery is the result of mom them tau years' hard and tc:entific invegiantion_ It davolope not only a reliable system for the diagnosis of dieedss. but the only efficient and reliable means of care. Its great supe riority over all other systems for the mum bf disease has been maleslly tested for more than ton year., and for nearly Aye years in Philadelphia, where twelve thou-. sand invalids have been treated, suffering from. almost every form and condition of dleaate comtnyn to . all sec tions of our country, who. after treatment by the most eminent medical men in Philadelphia, E T JBLOIIi New York. and other cities, had been given up as insurable; and in r esti' , every case a perfect cure had Peen effected by Professor BOLLES. Many of the most obstinate of the above cases treated. base been warranted by special contract, and motto fail ure has 'been made in any warranted case. Jos Indubi table evidence of the foregoing statemeat, Professor BOLLES has adduced in the following advertleemi3nt. testimonials from .citizens of Philadelphia, who had suffered from a complication of diseases, for font, tem. and even thirty year:, and had availed themselves of the best medical shill in this and other cities. and were given up as incurable.but afterwards were follyrestored to health by a few applications of Electricity. Such an array of evidence as will hereafter appear in this adver tisement, is not merely. to show that Professor BOLLES has made en important discovery in the application of Electricity as a therapeutic agent. but emphatically to show that nearly all diseases which have been consider ed incurable, in all past ages, and are 03 considered at the present time by thrroost eminent medical men, can be speedily and. permanently cured by the different mo dificatnone of Electricity. when applied ill harmony with his discovery of the action. of Electricity through the cexebro•epinal axle. Professor B. has cured, is curing, and further pledges himeelf to cure a certain clans of di, eases acknowledged to be i incuraWe by any known pretest; of medication, disenpes that never have, nor never can be controlled, only by hie mode of applying the various modification's of Electlicity- He is often asked for what diseases is Blectriclty best adapted? In reply he - would say, for all diseases to Which fiesh is heir—acute or chronic infiaMmatory or Pant; tic. In all cases where medicine is beneficial, awl to all csaes terond the infinence and control of meth' eine. Ilectrielty has the power of arousing the vital force by changing its polarities, thereby regulating ac cretion, excretion, digestion. and circulatidn, andbring ing the system back to a condition of harmony and health. Thousands of the most reliable it dividuals in this city trNo have ibeen treated by Professor 8., Ino Walnut street. can and will vouch for the above statement or facts in their own astonishing cares. He verily believes that he has cares more obstinate diseases daring the five years. or nearly. of his practice in the city of entiadet- OM than all the medical men that have ever practiced in this city. either allopathically, homoeopathically. or by ens other psthy. This assertion may look use boast. lugs but it is true, every word of lit for who aver heard of such astonishing cases? as it by magic obstinate dis eases. which have for many years resisted all other treatment. are often cured in twenty minutes, and often. in less time• and in dl cases a warrantee is given when the patient d. sires it.. Who shall uroperlY estimate she incalculable blessing thus se speedily conferred on suf fering htmlailitY, Whee, instead of bang dragged for months, and thrown on bear of languishing. health is restored by Professor SOLLesS' treatment in many cases elmos t inetantaneously ? In cone lusion, we would say, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic. neuralgic, con sumptive, rheumatic, paralytic, epleptin, and, in line all those on whom medical treatment ever did and ever will prone a total failure, that there instill hope in Your ease. and a fair chance fora your recovery at 1220 WAL BUT iltrect. COMPLIMENTARY RESOLUTIONS. —Timm MEDICAL. MEN AND UTMERS.-4.t the close of a Course of Lectures. delivered to us, members of one.of the many Classes, of Professor C. E. tsOLLNS, who has been developing hie discovery for 2189.21.7 four years, at MO Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia, in the auplleation of Gal sapient, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, the following resolutions were unanimously passed: 17ceoked. Thst as we have been eye witticisms for many weeks in the Institution of Prof Bolles, and have good reason to believe that he has discovered new prin ciples in the application of the different modidlo‘tions of Alf silicify to the various diseased conditions of the ha. .man Islets= and that, in the treatment of different diseases, we have been convinced that, in his hand., Be also hie students, the application of Electricity is a relia ble therapeutic; and teat he has taught us a new. ra tional. and ecientific Philosophy. and we believe the mils reliable theory of dieease and mode ol cure. R6solved. That. in our judgment, the philoeonity , ad vanced, and so clearly demonstrated in the Course of Lectures. is entirely now and original with Professor Bolles. and not known to the Meeks]. Profession, and that the great success which hes attended hie practice in thie city is alone the result of his ecientific discovery of Electrical laws hitherto anknown to man. and that the many failures of other men- in this city, using this mighty agent, is owing to their ignorance of the true • Principles of Electricity. Rauh:ed. That we. in duty to suffering humanity, and for the great progress of the human' race in approxi mating io a condition of health and happiness, commend the Professor and his theory and . practice to the Prdic, and. hid him God-speed, as we beleve his great Miseion is one of benevolence and mercy. and calculated to bene fit hanmuity in the only scientific and reliable way to a firmi restoration of health and physical happiness. Reke/bal, That we tender to Prof. Bolles our thanks ler his lucid instruction and kind attention to us, indi vidually and es a class; that be has redeemed every pledge or assurance made by him, and that in parting from him he has our-best wishes for his happiness and prosperity, and we heftily commend him to all. !miens title investigators, and. also to the diseased of body and mind. Also, Brea/ vett. Thet the proceedings 01 this meeting be blu edby each suer-her of the class, and published in. the city papers By order of the Glass. 1H..1. GALLOWAY, 111.. D . Chairman. W.B. 'Brqum. three doors B fTr;i:.l4. D. 1 fi_fitiolVciifietiletTe_,ei. J u. Deed, M. D. S. w Beckwith, do 9 WoC:1- 1 , T. Eliot DI. D. 1 land Terrace. Phila. Frederick Wa k, &ii ghenY; E. H Nash. 313 North Sixth. Hoare. Phila. 1 street Phila Jacob Grim.ls29 North Mar- "N. B Tattle. M.. D. tthallfttreet, Phila.l3. H Bartholomew. Alto. W. H. Prilikr. ii . D. 1 ahmay Home , Phila. Philadelphia, Mal 4th. 1.863. ASTONISHING RESULTS. . . . The following report is not the result of- hearsay, or far-elf certifies es or r-ports of men of d Mbtfol veracity, but from reliable business and professional men in our very midst, whose report was arrived at after weeks of careful investigation at 1220 Walant street, where Prof. 1301.1. ES has ben], testing hie discovery-in the applica tion of Electricity - , for the epeedi• and permanent care of acute and chronic dieeaseA ‘ Str neatly ten years, in which time he has treated more than seven tbansand in valids with Sonnets FROM A. FEW RELIABLE DIEN IN PEEILADEL PHIL—We. the undersigned, having been treated for obstinate diseaes by Professor Bolles, at 1220 Walnut street. Philadelphia. sohiali bed resisted for a long time the treatment of the moat eminent medical men in this eh's'''. and. also having witnessed the results of his treat ment on a g eat numbar or our acQuMeteeres and Manila. for acute and chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in recommending to the public his important eiscovery. He has been located over four years at 1220 Walnut street, testing hia treatment on - many thousands of our most reliable eiliCene by hie new discovery of applying Galvanism. Magnetism. and other modifications of Elec tricity, and having watched. his success in the speedy and permanent cures of hundreds of oar friends. as well as ourselves, and especially that class of diseases never benefitted by medicines; therefore. Resoi.eti, That we. the 'undersigned, regard the great success we have witnessed for months lathe treatment of Cons'umptioit, Rheumatism. Paralysis. insanity. Dia. betel, Bronchitis, ail Nervens Distases. Catarrh. /matt resit, apbonia, asthma, ague Chills. Contraction of Limbs ' St. Titus' Dance, Coldness of Feet. Hands, or Dead iDeafnese. Dyspepsia, all forms; Bpi' ens.. Homer rhage, White Swelling. Mental Depreieion, Neuralgia Withered Limbs. Convulsions. Palpitation of the Heart. and Lockjaw. as indubitable evidence. of espressos B.'s scientific application of Idectricity ter the speedy care of all crdeble diees=ss. E. A. Shade, Al 33. , No 6 South Twelfth street; Wm. H.- Shriver. Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Stook tem, 2 6 Market street, Philadelphia; John BloCormiek, 1220 Ridge avenue; Thomas Allen. fortieth ant Chest nut. West Philadelphia; Charles H Grigg, Noe. 219 and 221 Church alle, t Emanuel Rey. 707 Sansom street. At torney•at-Law; Dam D Guys'', 2 Woodland Terrace; B. N. Nash. 213 &nth Sixth street: H. Grttig,l.726 Arch street. 128 Broad street; Robert D. W, rk, 01 North Third street; A. O. Croll, northeast corner Tenth and Mark et streets. N. B.— Et ofessor Bolles takes pleasure id referring the sick to the above names. and the following. whose cer tificates have been or will be given in Intl for the good of humanity : Judea. Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 614 South Front street. Edward T. Evans. preacher of the lif E Church, Dyspejnia of long standing. Laryngitis, and Lumbago, 1673 Helmuth street William H. Shaine, Paralyets of lowerltrubs. Parnplegy. and Epilepsy- publisher of the ffertional Merchant. 126 South Second street. Thomas Owens. Congestion of the Brain. and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetes. American Hotel, Philadel phia. James Nugent. Deafness for six years, and r ing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford ate, William Horgan, General Debility. 401 Spruce street. Thomas Harrop. severe Diabetes. Rose Mills, West Phi ladelphia George Grant, Rheumatic Gout. long stand ing. 610 Chestnut street. H. T. Debilver. Chronic Nen mills and Inflammatory Rheum Mime_ 1728 Cheatani street. 0. H Carmick Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflam mation of the Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets. George W. Freels. Epilepsy, 1492 North Thirteenth street. Anthony Carney. Consumption. 1217 Market street. Ed ward McMahon, Consumption. 1227 Front street. Chas, H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipation, Tenth and Arch streets. J. Bickel . Chronic Bronchitis. Constipation, and Congestion of the Brain, 518 ColloWhill street. Rev. J. Mallory, Splionia. Philadelphia, HEDIONNUAGE.-v.l find no difficulty in arresting all mitten' cases of Hemorrhage by the influence of Elec tricity, and in presenting the recurrence of the same. READ THE FOLLOWING.—For over live years! have been subject to periodical attacks of a nervous nature. so severe as to prostrate every faculty and function of Mud and body, Such has been the probate upon the brain, that the most potent counteracting remedies have been employed to prevent apoplexy. During these attacks. which continue for several days, my sufferings are indescribable; as intense, in fact, that I am nearly unconscious of every thing save my own B Virlarge blood vessels have been en distended that lame quantities of Wood bane been forced from the re. galar channels. which I have vomited - up. I have been during these ttack s under the treatment of a number of the most eminent physicians, both in this country and Ceiba Sad none seemed to understand my case, or at all events did nothing to relieve my sufferings About three months ago. I learned of the discovery of Pro fet atff Boles in the anioileation of electricity for the core of disease. At the time. I was so prostrate in body, also in mind, that I could scarcely walk, or attend to any hind of business, creven recognike familiar feces. In this condition. I called on him, at No. 121.0 Walnut !tree'', for consultation, and after an electrical test, he informed me that my whole trouble grew out of a dis turbance of electrical polarities of the brain and nervous system. I submitted myself to his treatment. and found almost instant relief. It seemed at once that the electric fluid had l.it the seat of disease and was driving it from the system He repeated the operation a number of times. moil I was restored to perfect health lity system seems entirely charged. and I have no doubt the care is permanent, I have convereed with several gentleman who have been long uniform from obatinale diseasas, and were restored to health by Professor Boller. I think he has made a great discovery—one that will ultimately super sede all other modes of medical practic IFIOlkl e. aS °WSW& American Hotel, Philadelphia Wended& rare of Inflammation of theLungs,negformod by Protestor (I. Bolles, 12/0 Walnut street, Bead the following: I have been a great sufferer for the last twelve years. which was contracted from a disease I took in Call fel Ilia gold mines, by great exposure to cold by working in the water; nearly lost my life from inflammation of the lungs; hid several attacks After I returned to this ellY. I bad several palmonsry attacks hero. some of acute Intlemmation upon the lungs; was treated by the most eminent medical men. but the cause am,' difficnlty remained unmoved. Bo medical man has been able to do me any pet mar eat good by medical treatment. About three wefts ego, I had a most severe attack of intlam. nation upon she lunge; my sufferings Were lade mi.' bable. I reported to medical treatmem, which seemed to be unavailing. and I seemed rapidly sinking In the arms of death, when I chanced to see J. J Bsiley. 219 Market street. wcohad been cared by Professor Bolles, of 122 Walnut street , Mr Banes advised me to sea Pro lessor Bolles at °Lee, which I dtd, and inten minutes. as strange melt may appear,l WAS perfectly free of MY suffer logs. At the time krofessor Bull's treated me. I was suffer ing with the meet severe manumits cough wliboat any expectoration It seemed I could nut live an hour. Re ham treated me four times elect and I am perfectly re lieved This cure to me is still a wonder of wonders. Ito shocks given; all was pleasant and agreeable I world cheerfully invite all the sick to avail. them selves of this new practice. I shall ever feel thankful to Mr. J. J. Bailey Iva informing me where I could he cured. Ju Pali LAMY. 814 South Fourth street. Philadelphia. Owing to the anxiety manifested by medical men and ethers, to learn the theory and , practice Of Medical Electricity. Professor C. H. 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