MEDICAL. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS NEVER FAIL TO CUBE THE SDFFEBINOs. LYON’|3 PERIODICAL DBOFS are a apectflo for all female cUffieiUtie* LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS are ‘wonderfully adapted to obstinate case*. LYON’ S PERIODICAL DBOPS are not pleasant to take, nut powerful la thtlr rations. LYON'S PERIODICAL DBOPS uoTer barm any one if they follow tne dmotlons. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS, noaaee of painful sickness, act like a charm, Is fljoratmi, restoring and renoTatlng the system. LYON’S PERIODICAL DBOPS are a scientifically prepare fluid preparation, and more reliable than any Fill or Fowder. LYON’S PERIODICAL DBOPS are genuine only, when tne name of Dootor Jons Zb Lyon la written upon tne directions, which are wrapped carefully around each bottle. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS are for sale by druggists in city and country STtry- LYON 1 S PERIODICAL DBOFS eost but one dollar per bottle; will you waste away With anxiety and pain, when InTestment of one dollar will surely cure you. LYON’S PERIODICAL DBOPS Will restore nature to its healthy'course, wh be the Indisposition. LYON’S PERIODICAL DBOPS snjaafe at aUtimeijgien tli« dii»ctt<m»ai» ad- bared to. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS When taken regularly always, pre-rent xtettnm, and la not prerentlon better than ctura 1 LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS Have stood the test of 25 years’ experience. LYON’S PERIODICAL DROPS receive theeneomiums of all who use them. Ho lady should be without them. We Have letters al most every day from ladles of the Ugliest respeo* taMmy, telling ns they would not be without the french Ferlbdlcal Drops for anything. Could w« publish the letters we have received, they would convince the most Incredulous. We have now ir mind an instance of a lady who had been irregular until her constitution was nearly broken down. Her physicians told her she' had the Consumption, and must die. She saw our advertisement, and came to see ns. We, too, thought she was too fin gone to be cured, but commenced at the cause wltb the Drops. They acted Hie a charm; and to-day she is well and healthy, a living witness of ths efficacy of the French Periodical Dreps, and a re- sident of East Hartford, Connecticut. If you are suffering any of the ills caused by irregularity, wo ask you to give them a trial, and recommend them to yeur afflicted friends. One trial will convince the most sceptioal; and never after will yon be In- duced to be without it. LYON’S .PERIODICAL DROPS WHOLESALR JOHNSTON, HALLOW AY A OOWDEN, HO. 23 NORTH SIXTH STREET, and at RETAIL by ail Dealers m medicine everywhere eSI perhottle. -O. Q. CLARK A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors, m,Wly mEE GBIAT TRIUMPH OF MBS.. M. Or. ;JL BRuWN’S “Metaphysical Discovery** over all qn-ickery; Bead carefully the following certi ficates, tendered me lor the benefit of all suffering humanity: Gloucester, N. J., Jan. 30, 1861. I, Mr. 'William, Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county, N. J., do certify that my wife, Ellen, has been suffering, severely with a complication or diseases for eight years. The first-symptom oi disease was a womb complain', on its first ap pearance she was confined to her bed for seven weeks; diseases of various kinds set in one after another, till my wife /was an entire wreck. She has been under the treatment of' ten of the first physicians, all of whom failed to render her any relief, an 4 she was last sinking in the arms of death. It is more than four years since she was able to attend to household duties. I have been compelled to employ a housekeeper. We had given.up doctor ing as useless.. Most piovidentially and through the blessing of God, mj housekeeper went up to Kingsessing, Fa., to see her sister. She found that her sister's neighbor, John Bichmond, had given up all work and. was at the point of death. He sent, for Mrs. M. G. Brown’s “Metaphysical Discovery,” had been restored to health and is at bis work again. When my house keeper returned, she told me the circum stances: andprtvailed on me to write to Mr. Ric hmond, and asbbimthepaniculars. I doneso,and answer, which you will.find at the rottom of my certificate. We then sent for Mrs. M. G. Brown’s “Meta physical Discovery ’ and my wife has used it faithfully, and the result is that the womb disease, which wafr so bad, is entirely gone. She can now (o the work of her own house, which she lias.not done for many years. I consider that d sease is fast leaving her system, and she is regaining her original health. Her eyes, which were so weak through all her affliction, are now clear and strong, and IP unhesitatingly ascribe my wile* b recovery, from the jaws of death, to Mrs. M. G. Brown’s “Metaphysical Discovery,” and heartily recommend it to those who are suffering from any disease, as it mast certainly strike at the root of all diseases. It has done so in my wife’s case. Should any person wish to call on me in reference to the above, I am willing to see them personally or write to them if they desire. * WILLIAM S. LEE. - ’Answer of John Richmond Kingsesslng to Wm. Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county, New Jersey. KiiiGSESSi2fG, Sept. 27, 1863. Mrs. Lee: please to accept this as my testimony in behalf of Mrs.. G. Bro wn’s * ‘Metaphysical Dis covery.” I was upwards of sine months afflicted with a severe pain in my head, ringing noise in my ears, dealness, and dimness of sight. 1 was forced to give up work entirely. I was under the treatment of several medical men, who did all they could to relieve me, but their medicines were of no avail. I was four times at the gates of death, and had made up my mind that death alone could end my misery. On the ninth day of April a friend called on me and advised me to give Mrs. M. G. Brown a trial. After some hesitation ! did so, and in less than three* weeks I was at my work again, as well as ever I was in my life, and aid sti 1 in the enjoy ment of excellent health. * By the blessing of God and Mrs. M. G. Brown* s great “Metaphysical Discovery, * ’ I am once more enabled to earn my daily bread. 1 am yours truly, with respect, JOHN RICHMOND. The “Metaphysical Discovery,” with full directions for using, will be sent to any address on receipt of S 5. Also, the celebrated “Poor Richard’s Eye Water’ * and »‘ Scalp Renovator, ’ * each SI. Consultation free. Address Mrs. M. G; BROWN, No. 410 Arch street, Philadelphia, or 25 Bond street, N. Y. Mts. M. G. Brown confidently assures the world that her »»Metaphysical Discovery’ ’ strikes at the first cause of all disease. It cures Deafness, Blindness, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ears, Neuralgia, Rheumatism For the proof of my strong assertions, read the above certificates. f5-7t ■piLEOTRIGIT Y. WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH. Messrs. GRIM end ALLEN, Medical Electricians, formerly associated -with Professor Bollea and Galloway, baying dissolved partnership, tbs Sractice will be continued by THOS. ALLEN, at ie old establisbed office, No. 723 North TENTH Street, between Ooates and Brown where he will still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without a shock or any pain,) with the various modifica tions 1 of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat ment has been found remarkably successful in all pases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. A flew of the diseases in which successful cures have been made are mentioned below. Consumption, first and General Debility. second stages. Diseases of the Liver or Paralysis. Kidneys. Neuralgia. Diabetes. Fever and Ague. Prolapsus Uteri (Falling Congestion. of the Womb). Asthma. Prolapsus An! (or Piles) Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emissions, Rheumatism. Ac., Ac. Bronchitis. Deafness, lnflueasa and Catarrh. No charge far consultai 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Testimonials to be seen QPAL DENTALLINA A superior article for cleaning tbs Teeth, de stroying animalcule which Infest them/ glTlnj tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra grance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. I 1 may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and de-„ terslveness will recommend It to every one. Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician, and Microscoplst, It la confident]} offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncer tain Washes formerly In vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constitu ents of the TTP.TfT AT.T.TN a, advocate Its uses: 11 contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained em ployment. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary. BROAD and SPBTJOE Streets For sale by Druggists generally, And Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse. Hassard & Go. , - Robert G. Davis, G. RJ Keeny, Geo. O. Bowers, Isaac'S. Kay, Charles Shivers, C. H. Needles, G. J. Scattergood, _ T. J. Husband, Ambrose Smith, Thomas Weaver, William B. Webb, James I*. Bispham, Hughes & Coombe, Henry A. Bower, Manhood AND TBH VIGOR OF YOUTH RESTORED IN BOUBJVBBBS, BY DR. RICORD’S ESSENCE OF RIFE! Dr. Ricord, of Paris, after years of earnest soil citation, has at length acceded to the urgent re quest of the American public, and appointed an Agent in New York for the sale of his valued and highly-prized Essence Of Life. This wonderful agent will restore Manhood to the most shattered sonstitutions. whether arising from excesses, the effects of climate, or natural causes. The time re quired to cure the most inveterate case is four weeks; and, if used according to printed instruc tions, which are very simple, failure is impossi ble. This life-restoring remedy should be taker by all about to marry, as its effects are permanent. It is acknowledged by the medical press to be the greatest discovery ever made. Its developing powers are miraculous. Success, in every case, is as certain as that science overthrows ignorance. Dr. Ricord’s Essence of Life is sold in cases, with full instructions for use, at S 3, or four quan tities in one for 89, and will be sent to any part, carefully packed, oh receipt of remittance to hit accredited agent, . PHILIP ROLAND, 447 Broome street, de7-3m* One door west of Broadway. N. Y. A FRIEND IN NEED—TRY IT—DR. ' SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT it prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, ol .Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for tie last twenty years witt the most astonishing success. As .an external remedy it is without a rival, and will allevlati §ain more speedily than any other preparation 'or all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it l> truly infalible, and as a curative for Sore* Wounds, 'Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothing healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and,astonishment of all Who have ever given it a trial. Over four hun dred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest this, fact. Sold everywhere. mlO-ly Philadelphia, HODGSON’S BRONCHIAL TABLETS ARB •found to be an Indispensable requisite In thi • treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarsness, and similar complaints affecting* the organ* of th* voice; particularly recommended by public apeak 'ers, singers, and amateurs. Prepared, wholesal* yad retail, by A WILLS.- = ESTLAOK’ S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES. These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria, Coughs, Sere Throat, Hqarseness and Bronchial - Affections generally. ; Try them. THOMAS ESTLAOK, Jr., Druggist, S. W. cor. of Eighteenth and Market sts., Phila; ja2B-3mQ TAYLOR’S ARNICA OIL OR EMBROOA TION. —A reliable article. Positively cure* Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted Feet, Ohlllblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Sid* Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY LOR, Tenth and CallowhUl streets. Prioe, St cents. no2l-3m* Haven, Conn. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN t PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, IEBBUARY 12,1864. MKDIOaL. ition, Office boar* from at the office. de2-Sm) J. O. Turnpenny, A On Charles H. Eberls, James N. Marks, E. Bringhnrst A Go,, Dyott A Co., H. O. Blair, Wyeth A Bro. MEDICAL. Electricity. „ WONDERFUL DISCOVERY ABD WOW- DERFUL RESULTS. All acute and chronic diseases cured by spe- , tial guarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1220 "W AIjNUT street, Philadelphia, and in ] case of a failure no charge is mode. No drug* 1 ging the system with uncertain medical agents. ( 1 All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism or other modifications of Electricity, without 1 shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For fur- ( 'ther information send and get a pamphlet, which contains hundreds of certificates from | 1 some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, , 1 who have been speedily mid permanently cured after all other treatment from medical ! men had failed. Over eight thousand cured ir 1 less than four years, at 1220 WAXiNUT street. ’ N. B.—Medical men and others who desire a [knowledge of my new discovery, can com mence a full course of lectures at any time. [ Prof. BOUSES has qualified over one thousand physicians, who use Electricity as a specialty. Consultation free. PROFS. BOXjXjES & GAEIiOWAY, ocl4-tf 1220 Walnut street. Phila. JUMELLE’ S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK.—We often hear it repeated by those •who have used JUMELLE’.S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the thousand remedies offered to the public, there is none of them so salutary as acongh medicine,sopotentas an m vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de bility, nervous Irritation and a general sinking or a prostration of the system. For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No. 1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. [fe4-3ms JUST RECEIVED BY LATE IMP ORTA tion, Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, express!] for medicinal use. LANCASTER A WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N. E. comer ARCH and TENTH Sts.. Phila. ««25 (SURANOJS. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOBTB AMERICA.—MARINE, FIRE AND IN LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. Office, No. 232 WALNUT street, South side. East of Third street. The Properties of this Company are well in vested and furnish an available fund for the ampl. Indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected byelnsnrance. MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freight* and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Buildings in City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1794—CAPITAL *500,00# AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN- I VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES, j *1,300,000. PERPETUAL CHARTER. DIBBOTCSB. Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dickons, Samuel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain, John A. Brown, John Mason, Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison, Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter, William Welsh, E. S. Clarke, William E. [Bowen, William Oumminga. T Oharleton Henry. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CHABISB Platt, Secretary. The county fire insurance oom PANY. OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BELOW CKEBTMUT. i ‘The Fire Insurance Company of the County ol Philadelphia. ’ ’ Incorporated by the Legislator, of Pennsylvania in 1839, for Indemnity against loss or damage by fire, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample oapital and contingent fund carefnlly Invested, continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchan dise, Ac., either permanently or for a limited time, against loss or damage by fire,' at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of Its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible ds spuwh. DIRECTORS. Charles J. Sutter, Robert V. Massey, Henry Orllly, John Horn, Frederick Schober, Joseph Moon, Henry Bndd, George Mecke, Andrew H- Miller, James N. Stone. CHARLES J. SUTTER, President. Bksjaxik F. Hoecklxv. Sec’y and Treasurer. JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA Office North east comer of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets (late Tammany). Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia. Chaktxk pxkfbtuax. Capital authorised by law, *lOO,OOO. Make Insurance against Low or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build ings, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Georg* Erety, Auguste. Miller, JohnF. Belsterling, Henry Troomner, William McDaniel, Jocob Nullet, Georgeßints, Jr., Samuel GEORGE JOHN F. BELSTERLII Fanir E Ooiehak. FIRE ASSOCIATION-- P- s . Incorporated March 27. 1820. F UsS A OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH street. Insure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD CSagg’K FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE maStEzr* 3 generally, from Loss by Fire, (in the City of Philadelphia only.) Statement of the Assets of the Association, Janu- ary 1, 1603. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia only 8708,494 Ground Rents 28,139 14,396 34,051 Real Estate Cash on hand..... TRUSTEES:. GEORGE W. TRY ON, President. Wm. H. Hamilton, Geo. I. Young, John Souder, Jos. R. I.yndall, Peter Fritz, Ijeyi P. Coats, Peter A. Keyser, Samuel SparhawK, John Philbin, Charles P. Bower, John Oarrow, f mys WILLIAM T Fire insurance exclusively—the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpet ual—No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Inde pendence Square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for nearly forty years, continues to Insure against loss or damage by fire, on Pnblio or Pri vat* Buildings, eitherpermanently or fora limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan dise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, togother with a large Surplus Fund is invested in the most careful maimer, which enables them to ofibrto the insured an un doubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonatnan Patterson, Alexander Benson, William Montelins, Isaac Hazlehnrst, Henry Lewis, JONATHAN PATTERSON, President William G-. Obowbll, Secretary ; A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COM A PANY, . INCORPORATED 1810.-CHARTER PER s; - PETUAL. 310 'WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA Having a large paid np and SURPLUS invested In sound anmavailable Secu rities, continue to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels In port, and their Cargoes, and other personal property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRBOTORB. Thomas R. Marls, ‘ John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, Samuel O. Morton, Edmund G. Dutllh, Patrick Brady, Charles W. Poultney, Israel Morris. THOMAS R. MARIS, President, g Albert o. L; Crawford. Secretary. my 22- AMERIOAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY—Office, Farquhar Building, No. 13 Walnut street. MARINE AND INLAND IN SURANCES.; —Risks taken) on vessels, cargoes and freights to all parts of the world, and on goods on Inland transportation, on rivers, canals, rail roads and other conveyances throughout the United States. * ™ WILLIAM CRAIG-, President. _ _ PETER CULLEN, Vice President. D. B. Stagey, Secretary. | directors. William Craig Henry O. Dallet, Peter Cullen, William T. Lowber, \ John Dallett, j. Johnson Brown, William H. Merrick, Samuel A. Rnlon, Gillies Dallett, Mason Hutchins, Benjamin W. Richards, Henry L. Elder, Pearson Serrlll, Charles Conrad, William M. Baird. lal ' Fame ins ura no e comp. NO. 406 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. . . DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck, Juo.W.Everman, , Charles Richardson, Robert B-Potter, Henry Lewis, Jno.Kessler, Jr., O. W. Davis, E.D. Woodruff, P. S. Justice, Oha3. Stokes,. Geo. A. West, Jos. D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President. W.l.Blahohard, Secretary,, Henry Gerker, Christopher H. Miller. B Frederick Staaka, Jonas Bowman, Frederick Doll. Jacob Schnndier, Stephen Smith, 'Miller. ERETY, President. fG, Vice President. Secretary. al'f-U *185,033 BUTLER, Secretary. Thomas Robins, Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux, Thomas Smith. INSURANCE. ' i HE tEIiIAHOE iJSt)U±tiUSOE COMPANY JL Of PHILADELPHIA. ! ncorpoi atedin 1841. Charter Perpetual. 01 FIOE No. 308 WALNUT Street. ■ u i s Hs? e a E alnßt loss or damage by FIRE, STORES AND OTHER^UTLDINGs! or perpetual: and on FURNITURE. FOOUfc-, WARES, and MERCHANDISE. CAPITAL 8300,000: . ASSETSB337,-ill 88. Invested In the following securities, via: first Mortgage on City Property, well 5e0nre0...... ...... .>...... 81(16,900 68 United States Government Loans 119,000 06 Philadelphia City 6 per cent Loans.. A 50,000 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. 53,000,000 Loan 18,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist and 2d Mort gage Loans 35,000 €0 Camden and Amboy Railroad Com pany’s 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 68 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company’s 6 per cent Loan 5,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 per cent. Loans 4, 58 0 96 Commercial-Bank of Penn’ a. Stock..... W, 000 06 Mechanics Bank Stock. . 4,000 06 County Fire Insurance Company’ ■ Stock. 1,050 0* union Mutual Insurance’Company’s Stock.... Reliance Insurance Company of Phila delphia Stock A 2,56 ft 06. Loans on Collaterals, well secured 2,250 06 Accrued interest 5,932 00 Cash in bank and on hand.... 10,537 86 Worth at present market value 8399,661 36 DIRECTORS. Benj. W. Tlngley, Robert Tols-na, Wm. Stevenson, Hampton I*. Corson, Marshall Hill, J. Johnson Brown, Moore. 'INGREY, President. jal-fm w-ly} Clem Tingley, Wm. £. Thompson, Samuel Bi&pham, Robert Steen, William Mnsser, Charles Leland, Thoa. H. CLEM 1 Thob. O. Hill, Secret PIKF.NIK. MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY OP PHILAUELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1804—CHAPTER PER PETUAL. NO. 224 WALNUT street, opposite the Ex change. In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN SURANCE, this Company Insures from loss or damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, ou buildings, merchandise, furnitnre Ac., for limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit of premium. The Company has bpen in active operation for the period of SIXTY YEARS,-during which ail losses have been promptly adjusted and paid, fcga DIRECTORS. D. Clark Wharton, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., David Lewis, Benjamin Etting, Tin mas H. Powers, A K. McHenry, | Edmond Castillon. John L. Bodge, t Adolphus Pence, tVillum McKee, M. B Mahon?, John T. Lewis, ' John R. Wilraer, William S. Grant, Robert W. Teaming, j JOHN R. WU' Saittel Wilcox, Sec: LIFE INSURANCE. Life insurance and trust company —THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN NUITY andTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital, 8300, ooo—paid in and invested in Bondi . and Mortgages. Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant 4n nuities and Endowments and make contracts gene rally, which depend on the contingencies of life. They act as Executois, Administrators, Assignees, Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians of Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed to their charge by individuals, Courts of Justice oz corporate bodies. They give a participation of Profits to the In sured for life. XAHASKRS. Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, John E. Latimer, John R. Slack, John C. Mitchel, Thomas P. James, Seth J Comly, Frederick Brown, t Isaac Starr, George T&ben, Stacy B. Bancroft. Henry G. Freeman, Wm. P. Jenks, Msdioal ExAxnm&s.—Geo. Emerson, H. 8.. and Samuel Chamberl&ine, M.D., attend at th* office daily at 13 o’ clock noon. Pamphlets containing tables of rates and expla nation of terms of application, and further Infor mation be had at the office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JohkF. Jamm, Actuary. fell CO-PARTNERSHIPS Dissolution of partnership.—The Partnership heretofore existing under the Arm of COLEMAN A NULLET is, from this day, dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding business of the late firm will be settled bv PHILIP E. COLEMAN, N. E. cor. Third and Buttonwood streets. NOTICE The undersigned will continue the business of Conveyancing at his Office, N. E. cor. THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets PHILIP E. COLEMAN. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the business of Conveyancing at his Office, N. E.cor. THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets. Entrance on Btutonieood street. JACOB NULLET. February 1, 1861. fell-31* , Go-partnership. - Philadelphia, December Ist, 1863. Tbe nnderstgned have this day associated them selves together under the firm tine of DEMING A COMPANY, for the manufacture of ”CORN VINEGAR.” MDNEYiDFMING, OAKLEY PURDY. February Otb, IS6I. NOTICE—JOHN F. LUKENS having left my employ and having no interest in the above firm, is not authorized to contract or collect auv debts lor me. SIDNEY DEMfNG. Philadelphia, February Sth, ltGt. I*ll-31* DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership hereto fore existing between ROBERT L* ALLEN and HUGH WILSON, under the style and firm of ALLEN A WILSON, is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of Hugh Wilson therelrom. HUGH WILSON febO-U* Febrcaet 9th, ISOI Xj OTICE<—JOSEPH LEAtCO. HAVETHIS jji day admitted Joseph. Tatnall Lea as a ge neral partcer in their House. _ Their business in the city of New York will be conducted under the s’yle of J. ic J. T. LEA & CO.* 112 Rende Street, New York. Philadelphia, Fob. Ist, ISM. fe6-2w* CARD.— An unexpected ovent having interfered with the intended arrangements of the sub scribers, it is deemed advisable f> withdraw the notices of the Dissolution of Partnership and Co partnership of M B. M AHONY «fc CO., in which we are severally interested, that were announced on the first instant. , M. B. MAHONY, J. P. STACKHOUSE, C. A. MAHONY. PniLADA , Fob. 4tb, 1891. . CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —We have this day admitted Mr. CHARLES A. MAHONY as a partner in our house, to date from the l&t iast. The style of the firm will remain unchanged. M. B. MAHONY & CO. •PniXADA., Fob 4, 1564. fgt-lm* Harry l. carpenter is this, hay admitted to an interest in our business. W. ic F. CARPENTER, Tailors, 8*25 Chestnut street. Phila. , Feb: 1, 1864. WILLIAM H. HOWELL and THOMAS T. BABB are this day admitted members of our firm. REYNOLDS, HOWELL & REIFF. THE UNDERSIGNED will continue thb Wholesale Grocery and Tea business, under tbe name and style of REYNOLDS, HOWELL & BEIFF, ISO North Third street, Philadelphia. And HOWELL? BABB A 00., 91 Water street, New York. THOMpsON BEYNOLDS, CHARLES HOWELL, BENJAMIN REIFF, WILLIAM H. HOWELL, fel-lm* THOMASTT. BAER. The fibm of james barbatt & son having ceased by the death ot the late-JAIuEb BABBATT, the business will in future be' carried jnby the undersigned, surviving partner, in his own name. JAMES BABBATT.. FBnnuiKV 1, 1804. fel-iat* Philadelphia, jan. i, i864.-The co-part nership heretofore existing between Thomas jy. Biddle and Alexander Biddle, in the business of Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the firm of THOMAS BIDDLE & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm, will be settled by either of the partners at No. 328 Walnut street. 1 JANUARY 1,1864.— THOMAS A. BIDDLE, Of the late firm of Thomas Biddle & Co . has thia day associated with him HARRY PEALE, and will continue the.business of Stock and Exchange Bro kers, under the firm of THOMAS A. BIDDLE & 00., at No. 326 Walnut street. jal-2m} Go-partnership notice.—The under signed have this day entered into Co-partner ship for the transaction of the DRY OOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the name of JOHN H. WILLIAMS & CO., at No. 329 Chest nut street. JOHN H. WILLIAMS, JOHN WIEST. ■ • PHIIADA., Jan. 1, 1864. jal-3ia* 8387 *2ll 86 CHBRER, President. retary DRY GOODS. FRIENDLY. FOULaRD SILKS. Browns, White Figures. Modes, Small Figures. Fines, Purples,, and Blacks. Good Piain Silks. 85 Black and Brown Silks. Spring Silks Opening. EYRE & LAND ELL, Fourth and Arch streets. A A INUH LYONS YEL YETS. IV 3C inch. Cloak Velvets. 30 inch Lyons Velvets . Velvets for Spring Mantles. felO EYRE & LANDELL. SPECIAL 'NOTICE TO THE LADIES. The CHEAPEST SILKS in tbe Market. 1,5C0 yards neatplaid India Silks at Si uOperyard. SU) yards black and white India Silks, atsl pr.yd. C< 0 yards brown andwhlte India Silks, atslpr.yd. 1,100 yards bi oken plaids India Silks, at SI p**r yd. 4i.oy wds blue and white India Silks, at Si pr.yd They make the most serviceable dress a lady can wear They are selling very fast. Call and ex amine them before the assortment is broken. At JOHN H. STOKES’S, 702 Arch street. Marseilles quilts—of tine quality, at moderate prices. Good Blankets in large sizes. Sheeting Muslins, of every width. Several grades of Tickings • TABLE DAMASKS.—Power-loom Table Linen, i damask pattern. Power-loom Table Linen, dice pattern. Bleached Table Damasks and Cloths. 8-4 Bleached Damask, S' 00, a’bargain. Fine Towels, Napkins, NurseTy Diapers. Ballard vale Flannels, G‘2){c to SI per yard. New York Mills Williamsvilles, Wamsuttas. Richardson’s Shirting and fronting Linens. BLACK SILKS.—Just opensd a lar t e lot, marked low. . Spring Delames and Prints. Mode Alpacas, choice shades. Printed Brilliants and 4-4 Fancy Shirtings. COOPER & CON ARP, fe4 S. E. corner Ninth and Market. T SIMPSON’S SONS, 922 AND 924 PINE .Street—Would respectfully call the attention of purchasers in general to the Large and Cnoice Slock of-Worked Lace Curtains, purchased last year at Auction in New York. Also, Embroidered Muslin Curtains and Embroidered Mnslin for Cur tains by yard or piece, which wll be disposed of at prices much less than present value to pur chasers, viz: Rich Vestibule Lace Curtains, 84 00 per pair. Ri« h Vestibule Lace Cnrtains, §5 00 per pair. Pretty etylesWindow Lace Curtains, SO SOperpair. Three Different Lots and Styles Rich Designs Muslin and Lace combined, 810 00 per pair. Snperflne Rich Design, Extra Size Lace Curtains, 818 00 per pair. Extra Superfine Very Rich Design, Extra Size Lace Cnrtains, only 825 00 per pair. NOTTINGHAM LAOE CURTAINS. 1 Lot Quite Pretty, Only SI 00 per pair. 1 Lot Better, On. y S 5 00 per pair. 1 Lot Handsome, Only SO 00 per pair. 1 Lot Richer, Only SS U 0 per pair 1 Lot Very Rich, Only SIO Ml per pair TO CLOSE OUT THE INVOICE. ALSO, 1 S lot* of choice designs Embroidered Muslin Cur tain?, S 7, SS, S 9. SIS and Sl4. TRULY BARGAINS. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST. 4 lot* Embroidered Muslin for Curtains, 75 cents per yard, worth the pnee Jive years ago. CLOTH STORE—JAMES Jc LEE IN VITB the attention of their friends and others to th.il large and well assorted stock of goods adaptad tc Man and Boys* wear, comprising In part. Black French Cloths. Bine do do Colored do do OVERCOAT CLOTHS. Black French Beavers. Colored uo do Black Esquimaux do Colored -do do Bine and Black Pilots. PANTALOON STUFFS- Black French Cassimeres. do do Doeskins. Fancy Cassimeres. Mixed and Striped do Plaids and Silk Mixed. Satinets all qualities. Cords, Beaverteens, geo. VESTINGS. Fancy Silk Vestings, Black Satin Vestings. Fancy Silk Velvet do Plain and Fancy Cashmeres. Wool, Velvet and Valencia. Also, a large assortment of Trimmings, adsptas o Men and Boys’ wear, at wholesale and retail. JAMES A; LEE, No. 11 North Second street, ten Sign of the Golden Lamb. T SIMPSON’S SONS, as AND 924, PINE . STREET, flare now on hand, and offer at very favorable £ rices, a full assortment of Housekeeping floods, dnen and Cotton, comprising Sheeting, Pillow Case, Shirtings, Blankets, Spreads Towels, Nap kins, Doylies, Table Cloths, Table Covers, Towels, Toweling*, Nursery Diapers, -Table Damasas, Flannels, Ac. Great beduotions-veky low PRICES.—As we are determined to closeout our entire slock of WINTER DRESS GOODS* REGARDLESS OF COST. Closing ont French. Merinoes, 75 cents. Closing out French Poplins. Closing out shawls. Closing out Cloaks. •- ALL THE LE A DIN A MAKES OF MUSLIN S, Bleached and Unbleached, %, Xt X* 6-1, 8-4, 9.4 and 10-4 wide, at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. H. STEEL & SON, Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth street. PRESENTS.— LINEN HANDKEBCBIEFS. S. MILLIKEN A CO., 823 ARCH and 32 South SECOND street, have now open a very fine assort ment of Ladies', Gents* and Children's Handker chiefs, which they are selling at a small advance on old prices. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. Tape Borders, at 19,12, 14, 15, IS and 25 cents. Hemstitched, troxn 25 cents np to the finest. Reviere Borders; Tucked Borders. Wide Hemstitched borders. Colored Embroidered Borders. Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac. Some of the above are put up in fancy boxes, suitable for presents. GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Tape Borders, from 20 cents np to the finest. Printed Borders, new styles, from 31 cents. Hemstitched, new styles, in wide hems. Hemstitched and printed. Hetrringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment of Children* s plain and printed Handkerchiefs. ** LINEN GOODS GENERALLY—We hay* always on hand the most extensive stock of all kinds of Linen Goods to be found in the city. We import and deal in Linen Goods, exclusively, and can always offer to either Wholesale or Retail buyers the advantage of purchasing at a very small advance on manufacturer’s prices. . S. MILLIKEN A CO., de2£J 828 Arch street, and 32 S. Second street. MAGNIFICENT BALMORAL SKIRTS, just received. Price, SU) a piece. Balmoral Skirts,- S 2 50. Balmoral Skirts, S 3 00. Balmoral Skirts, S 4 00. Balmoral Skirts, S 5 00 to 812 00 a piece. Misses* Balmoral Skirts. EDWIN HALL A CO., de2l 26 South Second street. LIQUORS, &C, IS. WATERMAN, . The only Manufacturer of, WATERMAN'S OOOKTAIIi and TONIC BITTERS. Sold Wholesale and Retail No. HOG MARKET Street, Philadelphia. f€s-Im§ BAY RUM.—Pure Bay Hum, Imported direct from t-t. Thomas, W. 1., in bottle and torsaie by GEORGE ALKIN’ S, 10 and 12 South. Delaware Avenue. . i«3Q SCOTCH WHISKEY -In cases of, one dozen encb, on consignment end for sale by GEO. AI.KINS, 10 and i 2 Son'h Delaware av»nue. Extra sparkling champagne ci- DER, af wholesale. Grocers and shipper* invited to examine. P. J. JORDAN. 220 Pear stfeet, below Third and Walnut streets. no 4 Jf. DUNTON, • . 149 South Front street, above Walnut. Agency of ORUSOE and CAMP ELL SHERRIES, Ernest irroy & co. ’s champagnes, Golden Star Brand, Ay Grand Monssenx, BRANDIES, PORTS and MABF,IRAS, anlf SUTLERS and SHIPPERS, ATTENTION.— CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted, now In fine order for Shipping. Forsale, wholesale only, at22o Pear st., below Third and 'Walnnt sts. no 4 e-AA barrels pure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now OUU Ofibred for sale, at 2SO PEAR street, below Third and Walnnt. °oe_ i GAKFETUSGS, ®C. CARPETINGS, OIL CEO' (JETS, WILTON, VELVET, • - BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, . HALL and STAIR, . - All at the lowest oo^pn<w mat* - W 7 BOWDOIN COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT- The 44th Annual Course of Lectures in the MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE, at Bowdoin College, will commence February 26th, and con tinue sixteen weeks. Circulars containing lull in formation can be had on application to the Secre tary, at WMiamstovm, Mass. P. A. CHADBOURNE, M. D., Secretary; Eeunswick, (864. . fel-18t French and English boarding and, DAY SCHOOL for Tonng Ladies. The second term of tbe season commences FEBRUARY Ist. For circulars apply to the Misses BUCK, * 1417 SPRUCE street. . ja3o-12t* BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, * BORDENTOWN, N. J. This Institution is pleasantly located on .the Delaware River, 1 % hoar’s ride from Philadel- Shia. Special attention is paid to the common and igher branches of ENGLISH, aad superior ad vantages famished in Vocal and Instrumental Music. FRENCH taught by native, and spoken in the family. For Catalogues, address Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M., ial4.2m* President. it m . m a REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS* PRI VATE SALE REGISTER. CHESTNUT ST—Valuable property, N. W. corner Chestnut and Thirteenth sts, 55 by 100 feet. FIRST.CLASS CHESTNUT STREET PRO PERTY, No 1222, between Twelth and Thirteenth streets, 76 !eet front. 235 feet in depth to Sausora st. On the Chestnuf. street front is a large and ele gant mansion—on Sansom street a stable and coach hou-e. Brick Srore, No. 5 north Water st, and No. 3 North Del a ware mr*- nu e. Valuable Six story Iron Frontßuildiag, No. 121 south Third st. opposite the Girard Bank. Large and Valnablf* Lot, over 11 acres,Passyunk road, Ist Ward. See lithographic plan, - : Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Eleventh, Tweltth and Thirteenth sts, First Ward. See lithographic plan. Also, a Country Seat and Farm, near Douglass ville, Berks couaty, Pa. Large and Valuable Building Lot, Arch at, west of Third st. •• CHESTNUT ST—First-class Business Stand, between Second and Third sts. VALUABLE RESIDENCE and Large Lot,, corner Eighth and Spruce sts; Genteel Dwelling, 92? Spruce st. Splendid Mansion, with Stable, Green House and Large Lot, 240 feet front, Southwest corner of Bread and Poplar sts. One of the most elegant residences in tbe city, and offered at tke price, in cluding tbe splendid improvements, asked for vacant lots in that vicinity. Valuable Residence, Main st, Germantown. large and Valuable Lot, 21# acres, Old Second Street Road, First Ward. GeDte.el Dwelling, 458 north Seventh st. Valuable Business Location, 313, 315 and 317, Race st, 60 leel by 180 feet, extending through to Branch st. Brick Store, No 6 north Front st. Handsome Modern Residence, No 925.|north Eighth st. Handsome Modern Residence, Nos 921 and 923 north Broad st Tavern Stand, 15 acres, Ringer’s Station, North Penn’a. Railroad. Valuable Farm and Country Seat, 225 acres, Brandywine, Delaware county. Valuable Residence, No. 246 south Eighth at. /Modern Residence, No. 1031 Walnut st. Handsome Residence. No. 1702 Summer st. Handsome Country Residence, 21 acres, Borden gwn, N. J. Large and valuable ARCH STREET LOT, east of Twentieth street, 105 by 150 feet. Superior Farm and Country Seat, Lancaster Turnpike, and near the General Wayne Stations 90 rcres, with good buildings. Elegant Mansion and Large Lot, Harvey street* Germantown. * Elegant Modern Residence, Stable and Large Lot, 310 feet front, N. W. comer of Forty-first and Locust streets. Handsome Residences* Haines Large and Superior 723 Arcli st. Handsome 4OB, So nth Ninthat. Dwelling, corner ol Franklin ank Buttonwood. Modern Dwelling, Mt. Vernon street. Valuable Farm, 113 acres, Chester county. Valuable Farm, 360 acres, Hamilton Township, Mercer county. New Jersey. L Valuable Farm, 110 acres, with excellent im provements, Bucks county, Pa. J ELEGANT MANSION, WALNUT STREET, near Broad, one of the finest finished houses in ths city. Price 835,000. Valuable Store, Nos. 14 and 16 South Seventh st» Neat Modern Residence, No. 118 North Eleventh street. Modem Residence, No. 1346 Chestnut st. Elegant Residence, northeast corner Nineteenth and Spruce sis. Residence, 1911 Walnut st. Modem Residence, No. 3041 Chestnut st. Valuable Iron Front Store, No. 325 Arch st. Neat Modem Residence. 681 N. Eleventh street. Valuable Residence, Main st., Germantown, with coacb house, garden, Sea. Lot 140 by 334 ft. • Valuable Country Seat, 29 acres, Washington lane, near the township line, Germantown. Valuable Business Stand, Chest nut wes of Seventh. LARGE and VALUABLE BRICK WAREt. HOUSE, Nos. 216, 218 and 220 North Broad st. Modern Residence, No. 208 South Fourth street.' Dwelling, Large Lot, Ac., Chestnut street, -atth Ward. Five-story Stone Store, No. 531 Market street. Handsome Modern Residence, N. E- corner 18th and Summer sts. ■ r Modem Residence, No. 229 North Twelfth street.. Four-story brick store, corner Letiuaand Chest nut sts. Neat Modem Dwelling, No. 335 South Twelfth street. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, Nes. 1106 and 1210 CHESTNUT st. s Elegant brown stone Residence, No. 1618 Locust Elegant Country Seat, 22)4 acres. Taoony. Valuable FARM and Country Seat, 104 acres, on the river Delaware, near Andalusia. Several Valuable RESIDENCES, Germantown. Neat Modern Residence, No. 213 South Thir teenth street VALUABLE FARM, 130 acres, Montgomery county, Pa., on the State road. Several well secured ground rents. DWELLINGS—A number o&small Dwellings, In all parts of the city. Handsome FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, 15 acres, ene mile from Chestnut Hill. *»- For further list, see Private Side Register, a 1 the Auction Rooms, comprising every variety <f Beat Estate. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, se24-to.f.tt 139 and 141 Sooth Fourth street GEEAT Disooyeey Applicable to the useful Arts. Hilton’s Insoluble Cement is la new tiring, and -the result of years of study: its combination is on Its Combina- SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, tion. and under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or emit any offensive smell. A new thing. Boot and Shoe BOOT AND SHOE Manufac- Manufacturers using Machines will torers. find it the best article known for Ce menting the Channel, as it works without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. Jeweler*. Famine*. Itts a liquid. Remember- nIS-wm&frly Agents in PI No. 3H N, Thu Fourth street AjegglO?, . DR. SCOTT’S <jV* LIVERY STABLES, \ ora avenue, between Buttonwood ana JNaoie streets,. Philadelphia! S 3 w \-- i t No Horse that can injnre-anotl«r_will bn ad mitted.:, Littery to be paid ►efoxe a is taken aw -y.’ Boarders receive roed|W.attepd ance gratis. Carriages, WajonE and Saddle Horses to hire. New customers for Urea e are ru mod fuliv requested to bring a reference. Termsmod eraie, bbt cash naTmeuts. ° _ MIS) AND DRUG* CARPETINGS. LEMONS. 5U> poxea la 108 Soutfc WHarves. i, for sale by “teHT&scw, GboitMtnrMti EDUCATION. USEFUL AND VILBAB LB DISCOVERY 1 HILTON’S j_ INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical utility thon any invention now before tbe public, it has been thoronghly test ed dnringthe last two years by prac tical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR. TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. JEWELERS Will And it sufficiently adhesive for their use,, as has been proved. It la Especially Adapted to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. IT IS THE ONLY __ LIQUID CEMENT EXTANT That is a sure thing for mending Furniture, Crockery, Toy*, Bone. Ivory, and articles of Household use. Remember Hilton’s Insoluble Cbmbht is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. Hiiton's In soluble Ccemntm insoluble in water Or oil. Hilton' > Insoluble Cement ad heres oily substances. V Supplied in Family or Manufactu rer’s Packages from 2 oz. to 100 lbs. HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors . Providence* R.I liladelpiua.LA.lNG- & M AGINNIS, rdsi.; Joseph Godfrey A: Co., 43 N-
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