applied exter frilvoT taken Internally, acts at once; there is no Solar, bnt it instantly fulfills its mission of reliev tnethe patient of pain and discomfort. 106 p NAIL IN THE KNEE PAN. NAIL IN THE KNEE PAN. NAIL IN THE KNEE PAN. A highly respectable lady of the city of NewYorK s“ e tdhi DERIVING ANY BENEFIT. yras advised bya nurse to nse Eadway’s Beady Relief; the first application gave her ease, one week s use mode a merfeet cure. Had this lady tried the Heady Belief s»ben the injury happened, she would have escaped fte oainful sufferings of two years’ duration, and saved two thousand dollars. Bear in mind, that Nad wav’s Heady Belief will prove its marvelous sfflcacv at onoe, in all cases where pain ie expert". encOd, whether Bhenmatiem, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, wounds, or Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Diphtheria, Influenza, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Colds. Let those who sufl'er ■ter it. Price 25 cts. per bottle. Dr. Eadway’s Medicines are sold by Druggists everywhere. . BADWAY & CO., e? Maiden Lane, New York. sm certiorated DYE is the best in the World. The only Harmless, True and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes Bed, Bnsty or Grey Hair, instantly to a iilossy Black or Natural Breton, with. • out injnring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful: imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WitniAM A. RATOHBLon, all others are mere imi tations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Drug, cists, Ac. FACTOBY—BI BABCLAY street, N. y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing the Hair. OF THE AGE IN FIANO& MEYER’ S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac knowledged bv the leading artists, and endorsed by tbe Musical public, to be tbe finest Pianos in America. Tbe attention of the Musical public is called to these recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By a new method of construction, the greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren der them Unequaled. These Instruments received the Prize Medal at the World’s Fair, held In liondon, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the Erst Fairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware rooms, 723 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND Black Heath, White ash Coax, carefully ■elected and prepared far family use, free from slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted So give full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for a good article. Bump Coal for found rias, and Chestnut Coal for steam purposes, at wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickort, Oak and Pike Wood, kept constantly on hand. Also, an excellent article qf Blacksmith’ b Coal, delivered free of carting to any part*of the city. A trial of this coal will secure yonr custom. Send jouroidere to THOMAS £. OAHTLL, Offices, 33a Walnut street. ' 7 Lombard and Twenty-fifth street. North Pennsylvania Kailroaa and Master street. Pine street wharf, Schuylkill. TEE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Offices and Depots as above. Wagons mn in an the payed limits of ths Con ■cßdated City and In the Twenty-fourth Ward. TIB. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT affords immediate relief for Piles, and sel dom fails to cure. f f. that thgirSEaiiii factory of First-Class gmo Paras is now i&fsll operation. The general Aanaaay Pianos, sold already, meet wna, t>7 competent jcdges, enables them to assert ©tffifidentay that tber Piano Fertes are not snr- the United States. ■—JF TesneK&Dy incite the musical public to “ at the Sales Boom. y p. 4C y.onfr Third street, Fall guarantee given, ■jPupsiDes DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI ni riTV x~ cures Toothache in one minute. mason pianos. M HAMLETS CABINET ' ORGANS. PIANOS. J. R- G-OuLD, Seventh and Chestnut. ETECEACO.’Si STROK & 00. \S fBSBj 1£^ ry ’,.?, aV v‘ { L re ? eived rhe m-et Prize Medal at W»e World's Exhibitionin London., lHii The principal reason why the SteinVav Pianos awesnijerior i° all others is, that the firm is ootn- J»e»d of .five practical pianoforte makers (father and fonr sons), who in vent aU their own improve ments, and nnder_ whose personal supervision every part of the instrninent is manufactured etrLf 16 " at JBI ‘ aSIIIS BEOS., luoc Chestnut EVENING BULLETIN SATU EDA f, FEBHUAfty 27, 1861.' THE HEW CAMPAIGN. The sad news of a repulse of our troops in Florida can scarcely surprise those who have coolly calculated the chances of General Sey mours success- A force of a few thousand men was sentintp the interior of the State, and when sixty miles &om its base at Jacksonville, sasmet by & superior force of the enemy and tiriven tecL witli iieavy loss, to JacksonriUe. The rebels had long notice of the approach of onr troops, and abundant means of conveying an army by railroad to meet them, of which, of course, they availed themselves. Thus, we fear, an enterprise, undertaken unwisely and with inadequate means, has been brought to a mortifying termination. Who is responsible for this disaster ? Was it ordered by General Gillmore on his own responsibility? Or was it part of a general plan of campaign ar ranged by General Ualleck? Whoever au thorized it, it has proved.to he a lamentable blunder, and It should bo fixed upon the right man. TWb first failure in our spring campaign mads us to fear that it may all be badly planned, in h orth-Carolina, where our forces are scat ntu° me t * lcra holding useless positions, * t 0,8 en ® a^ ' n making raids which only irritate non-combatants, and destroy Union feei mv has n" 1 / 031 ” 6 privato P ro Pmty, the cue y has collected a large force, partly composed lm tw 1 ' f Atmy of Virginia agam threatened with disasters there; for Gen *™\ B . ter haß not troops enough in his depart ment to meet the enemy in the field, and there are several of onr garrisoned ; posts exposed to effhe rIT" l by . the & reatly BU P er i°r forces ble for the f" , A ® aan us aB ' £ who is answera yJ&T 0f affairs “ North Carolina. states of toe So C X mBtanCeS to th ° Eastera uneasiness conce ’• Mp fealin S Georgia and Alaham“ S sT mo l ementa in splendid ana, thus „ Bheman has made a Thomas, too, has succeBBfttl advance. Chattanooga. Butwim movement from dee, who has just defeatedS^JI hetller Har ' beable to make a rapid. jJSCg nQ ‘' With Johnston, and defeat Gran/ lroad Polk in Alabama and defeat e»,° r Wlth We have all confidence in our comrnun/ 111 - 1 to . p .. SSSSs .• misgivings as to the general plan, and to great fears Jest our divided forces may bedc ieated HfHetail, the enemy’s short lines of communication and railroad' facilities giving him advantages greater than those we may possess in numbeils. A SLIDING SCALE OF DEMOCRACY. Modern Democracy has an extraordinary fa cility in adapting itself to circumstances. It mtkes mistakes, and very serious ones, too; but it generally manages to correct the blunder, or at all events to slip out of its consequences. The party did a pretty keen thing in 1844, when it put Mr. Polk on d Free Trade platform in the South,and proclaimed him to be “ abet ter tariif man than Henry Clay 33 in the manu facturing States, and the revenue bill of 1846 was the result of the little trick. Modern De mocracy has lately found out that Slavery is in a bad way, that it is bad stock to speculate upon, and the leading Copper head newspaper oracles of New York are out against the “peculiar institution. 33 They hold that the Democratic party was never the advocate of, or the apologist for sla very; that it always understood and appre ciated its great evils; but that the said De mocracy went upon the principle of minding its own business and of not meddling with the affairs of States in which it had no concern. This may be true of New York Democracy* (although we doubt it); but what a position it places Pennsylvania Democracy in. It must be borne in mind that the party in this State selected for its. banner bearer a man who had publicly declared that was an incal culable blessing, 33 and by way of special en dorsement of this sentiment, the speech con taining it, was published by the party as an electioneering document. Has Democracy ceased to be the catholic principle it used to be ? and has has it one set of views for Penn sylvania and another for New York ? ZERO—ALMOST. A gentleman has just arrived in New York city with fourteen thousand dollars of Southern money, in bills of five dollars to ono hundred dollars, issued by the “Mississippi and Ala bama Railroad Company, 33 and other corpora tions. All this money, which formed a pack age two inches thick, tied together with a “shoe thread, 33 was exchanged a short time since, by a reformed rebel, for a five dollar greenback, and the “reb., 33 who was inside our lines, thought he was a lucky man to obtain so much. It will not be long before every Confederate bond and note will come to this complexion, not only in the North, but even at Richmond and Montgomery. There is, however,. one consolation in store for the “powers 33 that is sued them, and that is that one hundred years hence their value as relics will double or treble, and future antiquarians will gloat over them in the way that the present unfortunate holders do not feast their eyes upon them. OUR CONGRESSMEN AND LEAGUE ISLAND. Some very unjust allegations have been made concerning the course of the Philadel phia delegation in Congress in reference to the League Island Nary Yard project. We have had repeated proof that they have labored with zeal and ability for the interests of Philadel phia, and we believe that their labors will be successful. In the meantime, we call attention to the report of the debate on Thursday in re ference to the appropriation for the purchase of an addition to the present Navy Yard, re commended Naval Committee. The appropriation was carried; but Mr. O’Neill, with much ability, maintained that.it was not to interfere with the League Island projected Messrs. Kelley and Randall sustained him, as did several members from other States. EXTENSIVE POSITIVE SALES OPDBY GOODS’ CARPEIfi, BOOTS. SHOES, 4c., NEXT WEEK. Myers A Co., Auctioneers, Nos. 43* and 234 Marnet street, will hold the following important .peremptorv sales, by catalogue, on Pour Months- Credit and for cash, viz * MojcDzv, Feb. 20— About 6io lots French, Swiss. German and British Ttrv floods, in DretE Goods, Paris Kid Gloves Ribbons,. Veils, Silk Ties and Hdbfs , Hoop Shirts, Umbrellas, Parasols, ire. ’ aoo P . Tvescat, March I —A be o t 1,100 packages Bouts, Shoes, Brogans, Army Goods, 1 * Ac* A prime and fjesh avsortmect, of citv and Eastera work laClEr *’ women’s and children’s TntnsiiAT. March 3 —About/.c packages Arne r.can. Briuth, French, and German Dry Goods in Colons, Linens, Woolens. Silks and V?orsteds! with ready-made Clothing, Ac. ’ FainaT, March 4—An assortment of Brussels, “««- Cottage At PiiiVATU A valuable and desirable Counj'y c>eai and Farm, containing about 200 ? land. With capacioos dweJmg; ■with numerous situated neaj- tiieiown of Newark, .Delaware: the Phila delphia, TTilmmgtoaand Baltimore Ehilroad beme COIIUgUOUS. i*ruig EXTENSIVE SALE OF BEAT. ESTATE Pamphlet catalogues of Mn. Fhkzmsx’h ut v-K‘,i 4 '/ le 2 re no "'ready. This sale includes a Ts^ v oj? PhOPniiTy, wonhy the HtteWß l>piqi|jgu stl4 Vthm. * AUCTION NOTICE—SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. The attention of buyers Is called to the large and aitiracuve sale of 1.5U0 cases Boots, Shoes, Bro gans, Balmorals, Cavalry Hoots, Ac., to be sold by cat-.logue, for cash, on Monday morning, Feb. at j<; o’clock precisely, by Philip Ford A Co , Auctioneers,- at their store, No. 625 Market and 622 Commerce street. LARGE SALE BEAL *ESTATE AND STfimra Tuesday mxt, including elegant- Resiliences, gen teel Dwellings, 4 Imdttvw.hU C!round /it,its. Country fceat Chestnut Hill, Business Stands, Building Lots, Farm, Stocks, Loans. Ac. ■ KjT Ste Thnmai ■£ Sont’ adocrUeemcntt and pampld-t eatalogutt isturd to-day. TVORFTYPEs.-H. f. RKIMER’.S arilstscan- HTrai ur.n e Hr Tm 6sc ,?- 1,1 P r °rtucing those fine, na. ll ? - ' 'tee Pictures; Likenesses of truthful street W a Elaac,! wlu prove. 621 ARCH BED AND FURiNiTUITEi CASTERS Bra fs’ I f°,? and Wooden Wheels; Bra«s and rsron zo Head Board Hooks and Bed Pins for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN&SHAW N?nth 3 ‘ > « Newest Shades Colored Alpacas. Cheap Black Alpacas, 31 cns. to SI 00. I.fl.ignr^Brllhantsan^ShlrdngPriutn. Baimonfiß^M^ct-' 8 Handkerchiefs, rsaimorals, bl..ek and white stripe. T,-. . waterproof. Snruf-?u 6Tl^^or Go °ds, at S 2 00. New Fancy OassimOTem 615 kind ’ Water-Sc!o P a^ NaOLOAKS - Spring Cloth Cloaks. Spring and summer Shawls. BOYS' CLOTHING, i me stock of seasonable Clothing. Spring Jacketß and Pants. Clothing made to order. ~ „ _ COOPER A CONABD, ~ n S. E. corner Ninth and Market streets. v£. ox £_ s ’ inhandbome oames; 10 twelve oholoe melodSS! mrsal. FAHR A BROTHER, Importer.™ B Chestnut Street, below FourtU, F ranui^^E? 7 WHARF ENGINE in good «0., WINSOR& TOE DAILV IVEKIMG BULLETIN : IHILAUELPfIIA SATEBbAY, FKBBUABY “7, iett* GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPfiOYEHENTS. They will Seam, Hem, Fell, Tack, Cord, Bind, Braid, and EMBROIDER. This Company now make the SHUTTLE OR LOOK-STiTCH Machines of the same patterns and at the same prices as their Celebrated Noise less Grover A Baker Stitch Machines. This is the only Company which makes both kinds, and the only one that can supply all the wants of the pub- “GROVER & BAKER” Everywhere Triumphant. These Machines have taken the First Permium at all the principal Fairs throughout the Country the past . season over aU the heretofore popular Machines, and now stand at the No other Machine will do as good or as gTeat a variety of work. They are simple in construction and easily learned, and with proper management WE HAVE MORE WORK SHAN WE CAN AND PEIIfCIPALLY From thoie who have other Machines. This lact speaks volumes in favor of THE “ GROVER & BAKER” Machine, and should be borne in mind by those about pnrchssing Sewing Machines. The work dene on these Machines have taken At every Fair in the United States where exhibited to date. 'Or send for a Circularcontaining samples of Stich ing and Embroidery. . OFFICE, 730 CHESTNUT STL SPEING GOOmT^ riEST opesixo or SPRING DRESS GOODS, At the Store of J. F. YOUIIG, (Successor to T. Fisher) No. 70 North FOURTH Street. JOHN F- YOUNG is now openinr one of the most complete selections el LADIES’ DRESS STUFFS that can be found in this market. Special attention is directed to the styles and prices. fe37s,tu-thS6t) LINE?! GOODS, of all kinds., exira cheao heayy hand.loom Table Linens, at e?x go andei; Unbleached Table Linen, at 75. toveand *1; half Cotton, at 62if, 15 and i 7%: BleachSt do . pure Linen, 75, 57%. 90c.. 81 and 81 as;extra width and quality, at Si 57*,', Si SO, 81 75 and S-« uo I am now sellinggreat quantities or these on account or their cheap&ess. Napkins ot every variety; Damask and Snow drop at 82; heavier do., at $2 50 and S 3; extra quality at 84 and 85. e«ra Doylies atBl 50 and 82, either plain or with red Borders: also, Colored, ror frnit. red and bloe Borders, with and without fringed ends, at 82 25; finer do., with arou ? d ' at S- 3 i extra size do., fringed Tery do ‘ at 84 *?• -m»PeriasfSi Bichardeon’B Heavy, Housewife Linens for family me, at 50, 62*. 05, 70, 75 and 67*. There are very desirable, being extra heavy. * Hnckabacks, both blea-bed and half bleached at2s. 31X, 37%, 40 and 50cents. oteachetl, Lmen Sheetinrs of the Barnsley make at «■ so and Si 75. One lot, 12-4 wide, atBl 75 ’ 81 60 ’J iille * «‘ ra wide heavy Crash at‘ 14 and 16 cents; also, better and finer at 18 and 20. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, No. 1813 Market et, ab. Tenth. EEY WIDTH AND Muslins of e uuality. Hew York Mills, Williarasviile, Wainsmta, . Bay Mills, White Rock, Forestdale, Semper-Idem, Housekeeper a. SJaterville, [ New Jersey. Waltham Mills, 2y yards wide; Pepperil! Mills. 1X» 2y and 2 % wide; Boot Mills, heavy, ly wide. Also, Unbleached, in every quality The cheapest P>“« » buy any of tha a cove is Of n. , L£l B - HAINES, lea ' 3t 1013 Market street, ab. Tenth. MUtsLINb .0* EVERY KIND AT THE We wUI 6611 a bleached X' idcr and better at 25 cents, full nil the 26c ' ’. extra Kood ’ 31 ’ 37 anr Wid(i 5-«. «-4. 7-4, I , H 10-4 and 1J.4 Sheeting 10-4, li ♦ and 12-4 Linen Sheetin- Table linens!" 6 '’ °' 4 LlneU ' 5 ’ 4 do - *»• do? We offer bargains in these at SG, G 2 n c , 8128 and 8} SO per yard in tne unbleached-'’bar’ (tains in hall-bleached, at S7e., si and si 05 nw yard; bargains in bleached at 67xc 0/ "eio- r 8 1 50, 52, 82 50, S 3 and 83 60 per yard Amini ihetc are the very finest and scarcest Doublemir “ nE t ka made, rfapltine, Doylies, Towels of evl. v kind made. Nursery Diapers, & c &o Rea?™!vi Cl An h en 0 T , par yard ' by ,h » piece ’ 8 ’ An all-Linen bordered Towel, si 'sn a Honey Comb Qrtlts, at e-i-h- P l,, d °5 9l ! ; ditto; Lancaster ditto; Heavy Colored’ ditto- 0 maJ 9 semes, at S 3, si, 85,’50, 87 and SlO ealh’ M £l have one -lot of very floe lar™ V , Marseilles, imported five years a|o, selling at 815, the price they were then ™?.! , ® of these to be sold to an individual, cost to import now about 825. Bhuikets of 7verv size and quality closing put at reductions" verv fine imported Crib Blankets (these are the verv at wla! r n ilnpor lA d)i flgurod Floor lmen, 2v and 3# wide; heavy Comfortables, 5.3 50 each Persons in want of any kind of Furnishing Dry Goods or Muslins, may be assured of saving witherllores g ° nrPriCeS “ d - comp "ing them T n C6- , »• ®- *W. H. PENNELL, it 1021 Market st„ below Eleventh. FAMILY SOAP CONTAINS no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY, enMre ly PtTBE SOAP, and shield be used by every family. / in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, fall weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds, not nars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand their boxes. Manufactured by . GEORGE M. ELKINTON * S ON, ds 17-lyrp} ■ 116 Margarettastrest S HARVEY THOMAS, : STOCK BROKER, No. 313 WALNUT Street, Stocks and Loans bought and sold on'c'omnui^lon; , ub the Board of Brokers. ar attelltlon Eiven to U. S. Government - - ia9-3mrps JAMES W. QUEEN Jb 00., jfe22-lm-rp{ m SSf For SHINN, Broad and Spruce streets, ie2fl-3trp{ Celebrated Fint-Premium THE “HEAD OF THE LIST.” Never Get Out of QMer, HOW IS IT ? POSSIBLY DO IN , OUR STITCHING ROOM, THE FIRST PREMIUM CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, 1864. SPRING GOODS. THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., ARE DAILY RECEIVING AND OPENING THEIR SPRING IMPORTATION New and Elegant Silks, Choiee Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, &c, THIS STOCK IS PRINCIPALLY OF THEIR OWN SELECTION IN THE BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS, Will be found one of the Choicest and Handsomest Assortments They Have Ever Offaied Their Cos- tomeis. 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. feST.tf GARDNER BREWER & CO,, 120!Chestnnt Street - - Philadelphia; 16 and 18 Park Place, - - New York; 57 Federal Street, Boston; AOEIITB FOR THE AMOSKEAG MAN’G CO., SALISBURY MILLS, STARK MILLS, HAMILTON WOOLEN 00., AMOSKEAG DUCK AND BAG MILLS, LANGDON MAN’G CO., HOOKSETT MILLS, NAMASKE MILL. Amoskesg brown Sheetings; fine brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, various widths: Rrown Drillings, various widths; bleached and blue Drillings; Light Drillings; bleached Shoe Duck; 3uajid3S inch brown Jean; bleached and corset Jeans; brown, bleached and colored Ootton Flannels; 1 lekings, in great variety; Mariners Stripes: extra heavy and light Denims; Awning Stripes; colored Cambrics, Gotten Cassimeits; Cotton Batting; Stark heavy and light brown Sheetings, various widths; 30 and SO Inch brown Drillings; bleached and bine Drillings; Leather C\ot4\ beamiees Bags and Tubing; Army Dnck; LapAiMn fine bleached and brown Sheetings and SblrANts; Siiesiae, Ac.; Hamilton lie Lames; CaAhlWres; Cballies; Bareges and Persians; Gen tleitu*/e Shawls; Salisbury Silk Codriugtons: FadcMCassimerea; checked tricot and black do.; sFrarch Coatings' Ladies' Cloths; plain and fanev aSMgJfciogs; Heather Mixtures; mixed, black and Thßel Doeskins; Keltone: Tweeds; Repellents, water proof; Magenta Plaint; Eugenie Cloths; plain, black and printed Satinets, Rob Roys; su perfine Fancy Plaid Flannels- blne mixed twilled do ; Indigo blue Army ddj dark blue (indigo) Army Cloths; dark and sky blue (Indigo) Army Kerseys; Army and other Blankets; printed Cot ton Warp and .all Wool Linings; Table Covers- Plano Covers. feJ7-s3t* BESSON & SOJN, Have ccmmeneed receiving their BPBIHG AHD BUMHEE STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS, • nd have now in store: iiack Byzantines, English Bombazines, Florentines, French Bombazines, 11 Farege Hernani, Summer Bombazines* 14 Crape Maretz, Ohaly, 41 Bareges, MousseUnes, ** Silk Grenadines, Tamises, Black and Black and White Foulards, 4bc. MOURNING STORE, No. 918 Chestnut Street. PAPER HANGINGS. C. FINN, ' LATE OF HOWELL ft BBOTHEBS. Wall Paper Decorations. SHOW BOOMS, 614 CRESTNUT STREET. ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the Exchange NATHANS’Principal Office, es tablisheo for the last forty years. Money to Loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry,Cloth- Hql\w „ SI S IKT .. MANUFACTORY.-Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order; war ranted of tne best materials. Also, Skirts repaired ™ MRS E - BAYUiTy. 813 Vine street, above EucbtU. TTERY ELEGANT REAL BLACK THREAD V Lace JPolntes aud Square Shawls. GEORGE TV VOGEL, No. laiG CHESTNUT stroet.ha received per steamer America, direct from Bru selles, and opened this morning a case of Real Black Lace Polities and Square Shawls: his as sortment is now very large and handsome, well assorted in prices irom SO5 to SBOO, parties requir ing Real Poirites, will And it greatly to their ad vantage by examining this stock, and ascertain what can be done by-dealing directly with the Importer of the article. feaa-Gtrp} LLAMA OR MOHAIR LACE r^TJ^-GS 0 ' w - VOCJEL, No. 1010 ESTNUT street, opened this morning his entire S «t, of P 1 klama or Mohatr Lace i’riuil?.? Shawls )- The assortment is large, com desirafr™™ “hnnfacturers entire collection of nationwin^il^ R ,J°® est cost to flnest - An examl thine tho bQ y ers tbe choice of every thing in this line manufactured. 1e22-6trp# > -pEMOVAL,. t^if I U I ?i , S- movedftom 154 North for litenti™ Jfi. l a MARKET street. Particu smd *° the manufactartng ri ,n s °, f . celebrated Cod Elver Oil. for S?' j s Medlcina -l Ood Elver Oil nas lor many years had. a reputation for genuine. «fnH« fho*)? 1683 p J irity anfi sweetness, wfiich has made the demand universal. In this house 718 Market street, the facilities for obtSmne, manu is al? r don S e a snd^ tt^ ng ■*? lncrefs’ed. and the orifffnei SnH 2*? most <***&& supervision of Oil gff'SS'SS °L e P r °Pnetor. This brand .of advaQta S e « °ver all others, and BAKER, Wholesale Druggist, ja2B-tl», s, to No- 718 Market street. P t ® E OIL SOAP—Tills Soap is mads of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a xege taDle Soap; 'more suitable for Toilet nse thai those made frem animal fats. In boxes et one dozen cakes for 81 50 per box. Manufactured hv _ GEO. M. ELKINTON * SON,. Ke. 118 Margaretta street, between Front and Second, above CaUowhlll street. del7-lyrp{ WORSTED YARN.—Noe. 13 and 36 of snpe* riorauality, for sale by - fels-tf . FftOXHINGHAM; & WELLS. 1864. 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