THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 18GG. Our Commerce with Canadn. PR AFT OF A Klff BEOirBOMTY TBTY. At the request of Secretary McCnlloch, Mr. E. H. Derby has prepared a new draft of a new Re ciprocity Treaty, which was laid before Congress on Monday. Its provisions are as follows: To extend the present treaty for the. further term ot one year from the 17th of March ncut, on the condition tiiat Cauada shall repeal all tbe dulios and taxes on salt, cars, locomotives, vehi cles of ll kinds, machinery, tunlture, tools, Implements, soap, starch, boots, shoes, leather, horseshoe apd noraeshoe nailf , harness, tacks, farads, watches, music and musical instruments, rlocts, tin and wooden ware, muslin dnlainos, coarse shawls, satin? t, and sheetings and shirt Intra worth less than one dollar a pound, and raise the Internal tax anil duty on spirits to at least seventy-five cents per crallon wlno measure, and discontinue her tree ports on Lake Huron and Superior. The treaty tor extension shall aloo provide that the United State may Impose any Internal taxes on the productions ot the pro vinces, which they levy upon their own products of the same kind. The President is authorized to appoint two commissioners or envoys to nego tiate a treaty with the United Kingdom and the provinces, either folntly or sevorally, to regulate the commerce and navigation between the respective territories and people ot said pro fvinces and the United States, on terms recipro- rally beneficial. It Is made tho duty of the com i missloners to provide, it possible, tor tho pcrma Jn'nt security ot the fisheries of tne United Dtau'fl; to FHUure uie iree luteruuHngu ut tunuuiei products ot art and manufacture, as well as the products of the lorcpt and agriculture and other Sroducts between tho provinces and the United tales; to secure, If possible, the discontinuance of arr tree ports that muy endanger revenue, and the assimilation of duties on articles taxed by the two countries, and the removal of all chanres for lights and compulsory pilotaae. and lall discriminating tolls and duties, and (or im proved navigation between Lake Michigan and , the Mississippi, around tbe Falls ot Niagara, and between. Lake Ontario, Montreal, and Lake jCbamplaln. All articles produced in any ol the provinces, which under the provisions of the .treaty tor extension, if admitted, shall be freely admitted Into Canada trom the United States. 'shall durint? the vearof extension be freclv ad mitted to the United States from Canada, if pro duced in that country." , i STATISTICS or CANADIAN COMMERCE. J From statistics published in the Toronto Globe it appears that tor the past twelve and a half years the Canadians have imported of Fro goods tl62,935,264 Dutiable. 001, OOU itti Total imports ...tl91.810.186 Free goods HH, 493 223 Dutlab 111,632,421 For the eleven and a half yews past the trade with th UDlted States foots nn as follows: Ira- ports, $229,169,079; exports, $205,371,106. Trade with Great Britain during the same period has been:-Imports, $209,631,798; exports, $139,948, 910. Their external trade with all the world since 1864, Inclusive, has been thus distri buted : With the United States 8184 631,175 With Groat Britain 149.685,708 With all other countries '. 40,262. 149 Total , 9321,871,082 Imnorts from the United States since 1854, in clusive, clasfdtied as "Free" and "Dutiable," here as follows: "Free," $130,863,248; "Duti able," $98,296,731. CiF.onaa fbancis train was asked two or Virnn rlava a nri Kv a timmif! eF nrnrlriniTmnn j v v- vjuj a aj a vuuiuiiviuv vs vv si aiuuiwiii of Chicago, it he could not stop ovor a night and talk to them about the questions of tree trade and protection, whereupon George wrote the following characteristic replv, which we com mend to tne attenuoc ot Free-Traders: i Trkmont Housb, January 22, 1866. Gentle men: Yes, free trade and protection are played out. The words to use now are, England or America? All those intfavor of England say aye. Sincerely, ueobor Francis train. One of the anecdotes connected with the re cent visit ot the King and Queen of Portugal to Paris is as follows: The King: and Queen ex pressed a wish to admire M. Perree's collection of varures. The loweller accordingly presented himsclt at the pavilion do Mars an, and was at once received. As he handed a maarniticent necklace of black pearls and diamonds to Queen Pis, it slipped Irom her hand and fell on the ground. M. Perree stooped to catch it, when Dom Lulz prevented him by remarking that the etiauette of the Portuguese Court save the Kinar or Queen alone the privilege of raising whatever lell at their feet. Then handing the ornament to his wite, he said, "What the Queen has touched Is hers." A A ORDINANCE A I'o Make an Appri pnation to tho Board of Controllers of Pubuo Schools of the First School District of Pcnnsylanta, fir the year 1866. bection 1. Ibe (Select and Common Council' of the titv of Philadelphia ao ordain, That the sum e'ght hundred and eighty-eight thousand nine hun dred and cleen dol-ars and ninety-seven cunt (9888.1111-97) be. and tbe same is hereby appropriated to tbe Board of Controllers of Fublio Schools of tbe First Scbool Distriot of Pennsylvania, lor the year 1866. as lollows: OR TUB BXFENBXS 0 THB BOYS' CENTRAL BIOH SCHOOL. Item 1. For salaries, twenty-four thousand sevon bundled and flttv ( Kit 760) dollars. Item 2 For rent ot ha 1 for Commencement, and rent ot cabinet of natural history and apparatus, eiirht hundred (8800) dollars. Item 8. For lurnaces and stoves, three hundred (JWU) collars. Item 1. For cleansing, eight hundred ($300) dol lars. Item 6. For philosophical apparatus and chemi cals, and tor gas, five hundred aud .thirty ($W0) collars. Item 6. For furniture, three hundred (9300) dol lars. Item 7. For printing and petty expenses, seven hundred and fifty ($760) do'lart. nH TUB KXFERBKS OY THB GIRLS' HIGH AMI NORMAL SCHOOL. Item 8 For salaries, seven thousand six hundred t76l0i dollars. Item 9. For repairs, three hundred ($300) dol lars. Item 10. For furnaces and stoves, one hundred ($1001 dollars. Item 11. For cleaning, five hundred ($500) dol lars. Item 12. For furniture, two hundred ($200) dol lars. Item 18. for priming and petty expenses, four hundred 400 dollars. Item 14. For pbilosoohlcal apparatus and chemi cals two hundred ivzuu) aoiiars. 40R TUB EXFBNfaaa 09 TUB SCHOOLS Og Til JC FIRST SBOTIOB. Item 16. For salaries ot teachers, sixteen thousand one liuu" red and nttv ($16,160) dollars. Item 10 For rent of school-houses, thirteen hun dred and ninety (lifiKJ) dollars. Item 17. For repairs, lour hundred ($400) dol lars. item 18. For furnaces and stoves, three hundred and seventy ($o7U) dollars. Item 19. For salaries of homo cleaners, sixteen hundred and eighty (81680) dollars. Item 20. For clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 21. For furniture, four hundred ($400) dol lars. Item 22. For printing and potty expenses, two hunt) red and hlty (260) dollars. rOB TUB BXPKNBMt OB THB SCHOOLS OT TUB SECOND BKOTION. Item 23. For salaries of teachers, twenty thousand three hundred aud thirty (sal UKU dollars. Item 24. For rent of school-bouses, two thousand and fifty-seven ($2067) dollars. Item 26 For repairs, tour hundred ($400) dollars. Item 26. F'or lurnaces aad stoves, live hundred itftfftl dollars. Item 27. For salaries of house cleaners, seventeen hundred and flltv siWI dollars. Item 28. For clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. , ' Item 29. For furniture, four hundred ($400) do) Item 80. For printing and petty expenses, two hun dred nd fitly 1 trax)) dollars. FOR TUB RXrEABKS OB THB SCHOOLS OF THB THIRD SECTION. Item SI. For salaries ot teachers, twonty-one thou sand six hundred and twenty (421 620) dollars. Item 82 For lent of suhool-houaos, twenty-four iiinilril 124(101 dollars. Item!;). For repair, four hundred and flity (t!50) sonars. Ityn 84. For fumaoes and stoves, tour hundred (f 400) dollars. Item 86 For salaries of house eloanors, nineteen hundred (UlliOO) dollars. Item 86. For clorx hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars . Item 87. For furniture, four hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 88. For printing and petty expenses, two hun dred and flity ($260) dollars. FOB THB BxrBHSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB FOURTH SUCTION Item 89. For salaries of teachers, fourteen thousand eiaht hundred and flity (814 860) dollars. Item 40 F'or rent of school-houses, twonty-one hundred and lorty five (82146) dollars. Item 41. For repairs, five hundred ($600) dollars. ' Item 42 For furnaces and stoves, four hundred (400) dollsrs. Item 43. For salaries ot bouse cleaners, flrteon hun dred ($1600) dollar. Item 41. For clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 45. For luruiture, four hundred ($400) dol lars. Ittm 46. For prinHna and petty expenses,;two hun dred and flf'T ($260) dol ars. FOR TUB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB FIFTH BBOTlON. Item 47. For salaries of teachers, eighteen thousand three hundred and twenty ($18,820) dollars. Item 48. For rent ol sctiooi-nou os, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five ($18?5) dollars. Iiem 49. F'or repairs, five hundred ($6o0) dollars. Item 60. For turnaoes and stoves, throe .hundred and fifty ($360) dollars. Item 61. For salaries of home cleaners, sixteen hundred and forty ($1640) do lars Item 62. For o erk hire, one nnndred ($100) dol lars. Item 63. For furniture, thro hundrod ($300) dol lars. Item 64. For prtnt'nF and petty expenses, two hundred and hlty (8250; dollars. FOR TUB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB SIXTn BECTION Item 66. For salaries ot teachers, thirteen thousand two hundred and sixty ($18,260) dollars. Item 66. F'or rent ol school-houses, four hundred and seventy-five ($476) do lars Item 67 For repairs, six hundred ($000) do'Iars. Itt m 68. For lurnaces and stoves, three hundred ($300) do. lars. u Item 6b. For snlaries of house cleaners, fifteen hundred and thirty ($1580) dollars. Item 60. F or elerk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. Hem 61. For furniture, three hundred ($300) dollars. Item 62. r ot printing and potty expenses, two hundred and flttv ($260) dollars. FOR THB EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE SEVENTH SECTION. Item 63. For salaries ot reaobers, twenty thousand six bnndred and ten ($20,610) dollars. Item 64. For rent of school-houses ton hundred and thirty ($1080) dollars. Item 'io. For repairs, six nunaroa ijfwuj oouars. Item 66. For lurnaces ana stoves, five hundred and twenty-live ( $626) dol lars Item 67. For salaries of bouse cleaners, eighteen hundred and five ($1806) dollars item 68 For o.erk hire, one nunarea (ssiw) dol lars. Item 69 For furnitnre, live hundred ($600) dollars. Item 70. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and fifty ($260) dollars. - FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF TUB EIOHTH SECTION . Item 71 For salaries oi teachers, twolve thousand Dine hundred and thirty ($12 930) dollars. I, em 72. For rent ot school-houses, thirty-three hundred and fifty ($3360) dollars. Item 78. For lepaira, three hundred ($&H) dollars. Item 74. For furnaces and stoves, three hundred and twenty-five ($326) dollars. Item 75. For salaries ol house e'eaners, twelve hun dred and lorty ($1240) dollars. Item 76. For cletk biro, one hundred ($100) dol lars. item 77. For furniture, four hundred (8100) dol lars. Item 78. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars. FOR THB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB NINTH SECTION. Item 79. For salaries oi teachers, fourteen thou sand eight hundred and forty ($14,840) dollars. item 80. For ront ot sohooi-houses. fourteen hun dred and twenty ($1420) dollars. item hi. For repairs, nve nunarea (wuuui aotiars. Item 62. For furnaces and stoves, three hundred ($300) dollars. Ittm 88. F'or salaries of house cleaners, fourteen hundred aud fifty ($1450) dollars. item m. For clerk hire, one nunarea (iui dollars. Item 86. For furniture, five hundred ($500) dollars. Item 86. For printing and petty expenso, two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars. FOR THE EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THE TENTH SECTION. Item 87. For salaries of teachers, twenty thousand three hundred and ten ($20,810) dollars. item ea x or rent ot schoai-nouses. thirteen hun dred and ninety-two ($1392) dollars. item B For repsirs, six nunarea (sew) nonars. Item 90 For lurnaces and etovos. lour hundred ($400) dollars. item vi. or salaries oi house cleaners, seventeen hundred and sixty ($760) dollars. Item 92. F'or clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dollars. Item 96. For lurniture. five hundred ($600) dollars. Item 94. For printing and petty expeD-es, tao hundred and filty (8250) dollars. FOR TUB EXPENSES OF THB BCnOOLS OF THE ELEVENTH BECTION. Item 95 For sal ants of teachers, sixteen thousand seven hundred and seventy ($16,770) dollars. Item 96. tor rent of school-houses, five hundred and hlty (9o5u) dollars. item vi. tot repairs, six nunarea isouu) aouars Item 98. F'or luruaoos and stoves, four hundred (8400) dollar- Item w. For salaries ot house cleaners, sixteen hundred and twenty ($1620) doilarr. Jtem 100. For clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dollars. Item 101. For lurniture, three hundred ($300) aouars. Jtem 102. For printing and petty exponses, two hundred and Hlty ($250) dollars. FOB THB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB ' TWELFTH SECTION. Item 108 For sa'aries ot leaehers. thirteen thou sand three hundred and five ($13,805) dollars. item 104. For rent of school-bouses, twenty-three hundred ant thirty-two ($2332) dollars. it' m 106. tor repairs, tour hundred (4U0) dollars. item 1U0. or turnaoes and stoves, tour hundred ($400) dollars. item 107. For salaries oi nouse cleaners, thirteen hundred and forty ($134)) dollars. item ins. i-or oierk hire, one nunarea (iw) aoimrs. Itm 109. For furniture, three hundred (S300) aoiiars. item 110 For printing and Dcttv expenses, two uciiuroa ana nitv (SAAi) aoiiars. FOR TBE EXPENSES OF TUB SCHOOLS OF THE THIR I TEENTH SECTION. Item 111. For salaries of reaches, fif teen thousand one hundied and seventy ($16,170) dollars. item u-i. v or rent oi school-houses, seven nunarea ana iwcmy-nve (7i) do lars. Item 113. For repairs, five hundred ($600) dollars. Item 114. F'or lotuuoes and stoves, lour hundred ($400)do.lars. 1 em 116. F'or salaries of house cloaners, twolve hundred ami lorty ($1240) dol ars. Item 116 For vlera hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 117. For furniture, three hundred (S3O0) dol lars. liemllB For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and titty ($260) dollars. FOR TUB EXPENSES OF TUB SCHOOLS OF THI FOUR I . TEENTH SECTION. Item 119. For salaries oi touchers, twenty-xeven thousand bIx hundred andc cluy (27.680) dollars. Item 120. For rent ot school-houses, eighteen hun dred ($1800) dollars. Item 121. F'or repairs, eight hundred ($800) dol lars.. ! Item 122. For furnaces and stoves, five hundred ($600) do lars. Item 128. For salaries of house cleauers, two thou sand and seventy (S2U70) dollurs. Item 124. For clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 125. For lurniture. seven hundred ($700) dol lar, i Item 126. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and fifty (&250) dollars. FOR TUB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THE FIF TEENTH SUCTION. Item 127. For salaries of teachers, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and ninety ($29 200) dollars. Item 128. For ront ot school-houses, lourtoen hun dred and twenty-hve ($1426) dollars. Item 129. For repairs, eight hundred ($800) dol lars, t Item 130. For furnaces and stoves, five hundred and titty ($650) dollars. Ittm 131. F'or salaries of house cleaners, twenty three hundred and forty dollars ($2340) dollars. Item 132. F'or clerk hire, one hundred (9100) dol lars. , Item 138. For lurniture, four hundred ($430) dol lars. - Item 134 For printing and potty expenses, two hundred and fihv (9250) dollars. FOR THE EXPENSE OF TUB SCHOOLS OF THB SIX TEENTH SECTION. Item 185. For salurle of teachers, seventeen thou aud six liunurod uud ten ($17,610) do lars. Item 186. For rent of school-houses, five hundred ($600, dollars. item mi. per repairs, nve nunarea ouui aoiiars. Item li8. For lurnaces ana stoves, three hundred ($300 do lars. Item 189 For salaries of house e:eancrs, fifteen hunar0 $1600)dol ars. item 140. For elerk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 141. For furniture, four hundred ($400) dol lar. . Horn 142. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and flity t $26U) dollar. FORTHBEXrXNBESOFTHB SCHOOLS OF THB SEVEN TEENTH SECTION. Item 143. Forialiirifw of toacbors, eighteen thou sand and ninety ($18,090) dollars iiem 144. for rent ot school-bouses, thirteen hun dred and sixty ($1360) dollars. Item 145. F'or repairs, three hundred ($300) dollars. Item 146. For furnaces and stoves, lour hundred ($400) dollars. item 147. ror salaries oi nouse cleaners, nitoen hundred and fifty ($1660) dollars. 1 1 em 148. For eierk hire, one hundred ($100) dollars. Item 149. For furniture, three hundred ($300) dollars. Item 150. For printing and petty expenses, two hundrod and fifty ($250) dollars FOB THB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB EIGHT EENTH SECTION. Item 151. For salaries of teachers, twenty-six thou sand seven tin nil rod and sixty ($26,760) doilir. item ibi. tor rent ot scnooi nouses, cigntoen nun dred and serentyfire($lH76)doliars. item ib& For repairs, eight nunarea (wv) dollars. Item 154 For furnaces and stoves, three hundrod and fifty ($360) dollars. Item 155 For salaries "f house olcanors, twenty five hundred and sixty ($2560) collars. item 160. For clerk hire, one nunarea twui dollars. Item 157. For furnituro? tour hundred ($400) dollars. Ittm 168. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred aud fifty ($250) dollars. FOB THB EXFENPBB OF THB SCHOOLS OF THE NINE TEENTH SECTION. Item 159 For salaries of teachers, twenty-tour thousand eight hundred ($24,800) dollars. item 100. For rentol schoo. -houses, thirty-six hun dred and filty ($3650) dollars. item loi. tor repairs, seven nunarea dollars. Item 162 For furnaces and stoves, four hundred ($400) dollars. iiem lua For salaries or nouse ct'anors, twenty two hundred and twenty ($2220) dollars. item 161. For clerk hire, one hundred (SrjU) dollars. Item 165. For furniture, four hundred ($100) dollars. Item 166. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and fifty (260) dollars. FOB THE EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB TWEN TIETH BECTION. Item 167- For salaries of teachers, twenty-five thousand one hundred and eighty ($25,18 J) dollars. item 168 For rent of school-house.), twenty-eight hundred and fifty ($2350) dollars. Item 169. F'or repairs, seven hundred ($700) dollars. Item 170. For furnace! and stoves, three hundred ($800 dollars. item 171. For salaries or nouse oieaners, twenty, one hundred and thirty (82130) dollars. item 172. tor clerk hire, one hundred ($iuo) dollars. Item 173. For lurniture. four hundred ($100) dollars. Iiem 174. For printing and petty exponses, two hundrod and fifty i $200) dollars. FOB THB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THE TWENTY-FIRST BECTION. Item 175 For sa.anes of teachers, twenty-two thousand and ninety ($22,090) do lars. Item 176. For rent of school-houses, four hundred and ten ($410) dollars. Item 177. F'or repairs, eight hundrod ($800) dol lars. Item 178. For furnaces and stoves, four bundred $400) aoiiars. item 179. For salaries of house cleaners, nineteen hundred and sixty ($1960) dollars. Item ISO. For cloik hiro, one hundred ($100) dol lais. . . Item 181. For furniture, five hundred ($5U0) dol lars. Item 182. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and fit y ($250) dollars. FOB THB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF THB TWENTY-SECOND SECTION. Item 188. For salaries of teachers, seventeen thou sand seven bundred and ninety ($17,790) dollars. item 184 For rent of sohooi-houses, tour hundred and eighty ($480) dollars. Item 185. For repairs, four hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 186. For furnaces and stoves, three hundred and eighty ($880) dollars. Item 187. 1 or salaries of house cleaners, fifteen hundred and sixty eight $1568) dollars. Item 188. F or clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars. Item 189 For furniture, five hundred and forty 540) dollars. Item 190. For printing and potty expenses, two nunarea and nity (vzoo) aoiiars. FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THB TWENTY THIRD SECTION. Item 191. For saiarios oi teachers, twenty-one thousand seven bundred and ntteen ($zi,7ioj ooi ars. Item 192 For rent ot school-houses, ten hundred and ten ($1010) collars. ltemli)3 For repairs, eight hundred and fifty ($850) dollars. Item 194 For furnaces and stoves, four bundred ($400) do lars. Iieml95. For salaries of house cleaners, nineteen hundred and twelve (81012) dollars. ltom 196. F'or clerk hire, one hundred ($10fi) dol lars. item 197. For furniture, six hundred ($600) dol lars. Item 198. For printing and petty expenses, three bundled (HHOU) aoiiars FOB THB EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOLS OF 1'HE TWENTY-FOOBTH NORTH SECTION Item 199. For salaries of teacheis, eleven thousand and ten ($11,010) dollars. Item 200. For rent of school-houses, nine hundred and thirtv f'J30! dollars. Item 201. For repaiis, four hundred and fifty ($150) dollars. Item 202. For furnaces and stovos, three hundred ($300) dol ars. item 203. For salaries of house cleaners, eight hun dred end ninntv.four IB894) Collars. Item 201. F'orclurk hire, one hundred ($100) dol lars Item 206. For lurniture. three hundred and fifty ($350) dollars, item 206. For printing and petty expenses, two bundred and nrtv (vzooj aoiiars FOR THE EXPENSE OF TBE SCHOOLS OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SOUTU SECTION.' I'em 207. F'or salarie of teachers, seventeen tbou sand two hundred and seventy (17.270) dollars. item 208. For rent of school-bouses, tbirtoen hun dred and thirty ($133i) dollars Item 209. For renairs. five hundred ($500) dollars Item 210 r furnaces and stoves, three bundred and twet ty-five ($325) dollars. Item 211. For salaries of bouse e'eaners, filteeo hundred and twentv-two (S1522) dollars. Item 212. For clerk hire, one bundred ($100) dol ars. Jtem 213. For lurniture, four bundred ($400) dollars. Item 214. For printing and petty expense, two hundred and il'ty ($250) dollars. FOR TBE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE TWENTY Item 15. For salarlti ot teaobers, fourteen thou unnrl lln hundred and tortv-llve ( S14.545) dol.ars. item 216. For rent of school-houses, nine hundred and sixty-three ($968) dollars. Item '217 Far rnnaira flv hundred ( S500) dollars Item 218 For furnaces and stoves, three hundred and aeveiirv-ilve 1375) dollars. Item 219 For sa aries ot bouse cleaners, thirteen hundred and xiulitv iSl.'tMll dohars. Item 220. For clerk hire, one hundred ($100) dollars. Hera 221 For lurniture, three hundred ($300) dollars. Item 222. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred aud iittv (8250) dollars FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOLS OF THB TWENTY i SIXTn SECTION. Item 223. For salaries oi teachers, seventeen thou and fnnr hundred and UttT (S17.450) do'lars. Item 224 For rent ot scaool-nouses. five bundred (fruit dnllai-a. Item I'M fc'or renairs. five hundred ($500) dollars. Item 226 For lurnuces nnd stoves, lour hundred (9)400 1 dn.lars. ltom 227 l or salaries of homo c ean.rs, fifteen hundred i1r,(lOI dollars. Item 228. For elerk hire, oue huudrad ($100) dollars. Item 229. For furniture, three hundred ($300) riiOlara. Item 230. For printing and petty expenses, two hundred and flit) ( ClbU) dollars. i KPKflal, APPHOl'RIATIONS. Item 281. For repairs aud aiutin at Boys' Iligh School, tweuty-eigut hundred ($2800; do lars. Item 2& For lurnuces at (iiils' High aud Normal Bcliool, x hundred ($600) dollars, ltom 238 Fur new 'privy, at Weceacoe School Firm Heoii.in. one hundred and fl'tv ($1601 dollars. Item 234. For giass purtltion, at Weceacoe riohool Vim heniinii. two hundred and flity ($250) doll'tra. Item 16. For repairs aud new privy at Wash tngton School, Second Section, eight hundred ($800) dollars. item KM. For Introducing water In second-storr at Wat-bington Softool, Second Hoction, ono hundred and filty ($150) dollars item wi. For iron railing at wasningron jicnooi, Second HocUon, one bundred and filty ($150) dollars. Item 238. For renalring wells at Mount Vernon School, Ihtrd fcectlon, three hundred ($300) dol lars. Item 239. For altering class rooms at Girls' Mount Ternon hebool. Third Bection, one hundred and twenty ($120) dollars. Iiem 240. For blackboards at Girls' Mount Ver non School, Third bection, one bundred and Alteon ($116) do lars item X4i. ror DiackDoaras at uoys' mourn vernou School, third Section, one hundred and forty-fire ($146) dollars. itemUM. ew window iramos, nrst story ning- gold fcohoo', fourth Section, lour hundied and eighty ($180) dollars. iiem via For tree poxes at lunpcom rouooi, Fourth Section, one hundred ($100) dollars. Iiem 244. For venitian shutters, sooond story Ring gold School, Fourth bection, six hundred ($t!03) dol lars. Horn 245. For furniture. Fnmarv. Ho. 6. illtn Section, one hundred and fifty ($160) dollars. item 28. For lurniture utrts' fcooonaury, no. a, Filth Section, two bundred ($200) dollars Item 247. For furniture, l'nmary No. 4, Fifth Section, one hundred and filty ($150) dollars. item 248. For repairing sash, at Northeast scnooi, Sixth bection, two bundled and flity ($250) dol lar. Item 219. For new furnace at Northeast school,. Sixth bection, one hundred and twenty-nre (lu) uoliars. Item 250. For painting bouthwest School, 'wenty- turd ana Lombard. Sovonth Section, lour hundred ($40o) do lais. lt m 261 F'or painting school, Pine and Qoince, Seventh Section, one hundred (SlOOi dollars item Oil. For repairs, ivocust street nciiooi, cigntn Section, two hundred and eluhty ($280) dollars. Item 253 For painting and repairing school, Fil bert, above 1'wentieib, Ninth bection, one huddred ($100) dollars. item VIA. t or lurniture, rieconnary mo. a ana ior renairs to nrlvr and pavement, Zano htrcet School, Mnth Section, four hundred i$100) dol ars. item 265. For raising outsioo s:airoa-e to tmra stcry. and glasa partitions, sooond story, Northwest School, Tenth boction, eight hundred ($800) dol lars. T . DEI) . n I... A rKn.n Ctmni Dnhnnt IK'IU AUU. IVI luililiui--, y nrnvui ovii;v, dvuwi, Tenth Section, five bundred ($500) dollars. Item 257. For new turnaoes and repairing old ones, Chester Street School, Tenth Section, two hun dred ($200) dollars. item 258. For lurniture, Primary No. 4, Tenth Soc tion, three hundrod ($300) dollar. item 259. For alterations at aiiutin senooi, iweuiu Section, six bundred ($600) dollars. Item '). For new lurnace at M'fflln School. Twollth fceotiou, one hundred and filty ($150) dol lars. ... Item 2601. For building sn addition to tho John Ouincv Adsniit Grammar School, Thirteenth Section, six-hundred ($600 dollars. Item 261 For furniture Fifth Division Hancock Bova' Grammar School. Fourteenth Sectnur two hundred and twentv-five ($225) dollars. Item ZO'J. For new lence at iiancoca grammar Scbool, Fourteenth Section, one hundied ($100) dollars. Item 263. For new fence at Monroe urammar School, Fourteenth Section, two .nunnred ($200) dol-ars. Item 264 For furniture First Division Hancock Boys' Secondary, Fourteenth bection, one hundred and nlnet -five (K105) dollars. item 265. For glass partitions and painting at Monroo bchool. Fourteenth bection, two nunarea and forty ($240) dollars. Item iu. ior repairs to rooi, itvingsion ocuooi, Fifteenth Section, oue thousand ($1000) dollars. Item 266. F'or repairs to the Uoorgo Wolt School house, Sixteenth section, three hundred and eleven dol ars and ninety-seven cents (Sdir7). Item 267 For rooi at Harrison Svhool, Seven teenth Section, one thousand ($1000) dollars. Item 208. For repairs to noors, warnsou ncuooi, Seventeenth Section, two hundred ($200) dollars, item 2ft9. For turnituro. Morris Secondary School, Eighteenth Section, ono bundred aud eighty ($180) dollars. Item 270. For painting Morris School, Eighteenth Section, six hundred 1 8600) dollars. Item 271. tor inside cellarwav, l'nce orammar School, Ninoteentn Section, two hundred ($200) dollur. Item 272 For furniture. Franklin secondary School, Nineteei.th Section, three hundred aod sixty ($o60) dollars. Item 278. For furniture, Mervine Rtroet School, Twentieth Sentlon. three hundred (300 1 dollars. Item 274. For well and vumu, Washington bonooi, Twenty-first Section. lour hundred ($wu) dollars. item iio. roijiainuny manaiawna oonooi ana re rairing lence. Twenty-first Section, two hundred (200) dollars. I . nra I.'.- Amlnn a t rttnftw QittiAnl Tnantif. A I C 111 A. I U XUJ iviiviUK 1 V 1 " 7 vjnuw., tiiuu.;- seennd Hnctiou. two hundred 1200 1 dollars. Item 277. For painting Columbia bonool, l wenty- third Sne.rlnn. three hundred ( 8300) dollars. Item 278. For irrading at Columbia School, Twentv. third seetinn. ono hundred 1100) dollars. JtemZiU. tor paving ana grauing arouuu juupie Grove St hool, Twenty-third Section, two hundred ($200) dollars. item zmu. i-or lurniture at jnarxuaii oeutmuary School, Twenty third Section, three bundred and twenly-five (in5) dollars. Item 281. For painting outside ap'1 -epairs at Mantua Unclassified School, 1 went- .ourth bection, orth. three hundred (300) dr' rs Item 282. For furniture,' irst Division, Belmont rriniary, .No. 1, Twenty-lourth Section, North, two hundred (StfHj) aoiiars. Item S8H For furniture. Trimarv Division, Hos- tonvhle School, 1 wenty-iourth Secuon, Korih, two hundied ( $200) dollars. Item 24. FoMuruiiure, Chesnut Street Grammar bchool. Twenty -lourth Section, South, lour nuu dreo ($100) dollars. Item '2HF,. For furniture. Blocklev Union School, Twentv-lourtb Section, South, two bundred ($200) dollars. . Item 286 F'or repairs, Davidson School, Twenty. fourth bection, boutn, one uuuurea nuu uiiy ,iou dollars. Item 287. For fencing Chesnut Street Grammar School, Twenty-louith Section, south, one hundred lKlnni dollars. Item 288. For gJass partitions, Chesnut Primary School, Twentvlourta Stotlou, bouth, one hundred nnd flttv 1nl)t nnl.ara. lt. m wi i. or deika. Tlndale Unclassified Scbool. Twenti.tilth bection. two hundred ($200) dol- lara item 290. For roof. Liberty UuelasBiflod School, Iweuty-fiitb Section, oue huudred and fifty ($150) dollars. . it..m 201. For navine and curbing at Barton School, Tweuij-fiith boction, two hundred ($200) 0lte!u 292. For repairs to Landroth School, Twenty tixin Section, four hundred ($100) dollars. ft KM-: HAL. KXPFXnSKS. ' Item 298. F'or cleaning cesspools, oue thousand ($10ti0) aoiiars. ltom 291. For ground-rents, sixteen thousand ($16,000) dollars. J , Ium 296. or fuel, sixty thousand ($o0 00) dol lars. Ol whjch all coal used sliail be Scliuyikill, which shall be obtained from miners or shippers OI'ltyem296 For books and stationery, seventy-five thousand ($75,000) dollars. Item 297. For employment of add tional teachers, Jour thousand ($4000) dollars. item 28 F'or employment ot additional house boo. arm ..no tlw.niuiiid i aiOOO) dollars. Item 299 For rent of additional buildings aod f.,rii.,r ior niB three thousand (oOw) dollars. lle'n 800. For insurance, one thousand (S1000) dollars, . ... Item 801. For expenses ot Committee on Quail Amotion oi Teachers, five hundred ($j00) dol lars. 1 1 or,, ft i9 For nxnensos ot C'omuutiee on Property and Grammar, secondary, and Primary behools, each cue hunilrod dollars, two hundred ($200) rwtt mrm item 803. For rent ol office, twelve hundred ($1200) Item 304. For printing Annua' Report, and other printing liirty-five hundred ($4500) dollars. Item 306. For salares of ouicers, tour thousand A wo luiiinraH iairT)0i dollars Item 806. For advertising, five hundred ($500) dOItem307. For carriage hire, six hundrod ($000, Jltem 808. For gas and incidentals, twelre hundred ($li.00i dollars Jtem 809 ror porterago on book!, four bundred (S400 dollars. . A , item 810. F'or stamps requ'red by act if Congress, thre aundrcd and sixty (uwj aonara. ir.,mii For robiii'diug tne Landroth School ltouso, Twrntvsixih "Ward, thirteen tuousana five hunuied( $18,6001 dollars. t. . , .h ve.-itoii a And warrants shall bo drawn by tbe lioaioot Controllers, in conloroiity with existing ordinances. WILLIAM S. Sl'OKLET, President of Comuou Council Attest John Fckstein, . Clork ot Common Cornell. ' JAMtS LYND. Presidont ot Select Counoll Approved this thiitioth day of January, Anno Domini ono thousand eight buudrel and uxty-cix (A.D.1S10). MORTON HoM'CHaEL, It Mayor ot Philadelphia A N O R I I N A N C K To slake an ApDronrintion to the Board of Health for the year IfVA HocUon 1. The select and Common Councils of the City ot l'hilsdoli hta do ordain, That tbe sum ot fifty-four thousand four hundred dollats be and moss me i heteor appropriated to tbe Hoard ol lit altb to defray tne expenses lor Uie year I806, as follows: lieml For salaries of health officer, elerk. assist ant clei k, regiatratioa cl rk, three assistant roeim ra tion clerks, port phys clan, and runner, nine thou sand two ho i, dred and filty dollars. item a lor salaries ol two messengers and two nuisanre inspectors, tno thousand six hundred and lorty do lars. Item 8. For salaries of nloht Insnoctor. and vessel inrpectors, from June 1 to Uo obcr 1, nine bundred and sixty dollars. item 4 For tar of ten vaccine phvsioians and ton col Octets, three thousand collars. Item 6. For fuel, lurniture cleaning, repairs, post age and incidentals, seven hundred dollars. Item 6. For printing, advortisiiig. books, news papers, blanks, ana stationery, sevn hundred dol- BIS. Item 7 1 or removal of nuisances, sevon thousand dollats. Item 8. For carnage hire and railroad tickets lor district committees, four hundred dollars Itemtl For carnage hire and railroad tickots ior bnnal ground and poudretto committees, and tor ex cuses to ne incutred in executing tbe pouoreiie aws, four hundred collars. Item 10. For ue of committee on registration In executing tbe Registration act, and for expenses of omce, turee nunurea aoiiar. lilXAKCriO. Item 11. For salaries of Inzare'.to phvslclan. qiia- rant.ne mister, stovard. gardener, si-fen bargeman, twotiutses and watchmen, seven thousand uve hun dred ana lorty aoiiars. Item 12 For clot hint, bedding, brushes, furnitnre. soap, cleansing, and incidentals, six bundred do,- lars. lu m 13. For medicines, limo. coffins, and burial ext enses, two hundred dollars. Item 14. or coal oil. nainu. fluid, flags, Doats. ana ret lira nix hundred dullara. item 15. For carnage hire ana ratiroaa uckrtb for lazaretto committee, one bundred and fifty dol lnrs. Item 10. For hoard and washing the e'othing oi bargemen, nurses, patients, and officers, eight bun- area aoi'ars. Item 17. For general repairs to buildings, rrounas, and anrurtenances, ana lor taxes ana insurances one thousand five bundred dollars Item 18. ror outside channsl visits and tor taking ve-sols to Quarantine, and lor quarters for boats and bargcrm n. one thousand dol ars. Item 19. tor carrying mails, porterage, ana post ages, one bundred and fifty dollars. Item 0 For ice, and titling tbe ice-honse, three hundrod dollars. MUNICIPAL. UOSl'ITAL.. Item SI . For -alarioa oi Dhviician. matron, nurses laundress, fireman, and watchman, three thousand six hundied and sixty d Oil ars item 22 For board ana washing ior patients, nurses, and ouicers. six thousand dollars. Item 8 F r clothing, bedding, I irniture, repairs, and incidentals, one thousand dollars. 1 . O . I." .. . .. 1 K....I...B .Innnlni. 1HIU1 1 CUT 1UUI, IIJ(1IU, UlUOUVa, Blf(kl, VlUttUtu, and Incidental supplies, one thousand collars. item 'lb For medicines, comns, ana bunai ex penses. seven bundred and hity dollars 1 cm26. For carriage hire, railroad tickots, con veyance of patients, tolls, porterage and postage, nve hundred dollars. Item 27. For general exponses ot sanitary com mittee, printing, blanks aud stationery, three bun dred dollars. Item 28. For purchase ot horses, vehioles, and harness, and for tbe keep and repairs to the same, nnn ttinfiand nouars.i item 29. For taxes, insurance, and general Im movement and renaiis to buildings, grounds and appurtenances, two tuousana aoiiars. provided, inni warrants ior one-iwuuiu umr i, the appropriations lor salaries to tho ofllcors and employes ot the Board oi Health shall be drawn in each month. And warrants shall be drawn 07 tho Hoard of Health in comormlty with existing ord'nances WILLIAM !S. STOKLEY. President of Common Council. Attest Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMEd LYND, Presidont of So ect Council. Arinrored this twentr ninth dav of January. Anno uomint one tuousana eight nuuurea anasixty-six (A. U. 1BUU). MOKl'ON MCMICUAEIj. 2 1 It Mayor of Philadelphia. A SUPPLEMENT A To an Ordinance en tilled an Ordinance Direct ing x lagmen to bo Placed on the Line ot the Phila delphia, Oeimantown. and Xsornstown Itailroatl approved October 24. 1866. Section 1. The belect and Common Counoils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Phila delphia, i-iermantown, una iv orris town naiiroua Company be, and they are hereby required to have flagmen placed on their railroad at its intersection with Gieen street. Wallace street, Coatea sireet. Pop lar street, Girard avenue, Master street, Tenth street, and Broad street, and so much of the ordinance to which this is supplementary as requires flagmen to be placed along tbe said railroad at its intersection with any other streets, tbe same Is hereby repealed. And on complying with the provisions of tbis ordi nance the said railroad company shall be permitted to erect the temporary frame buildings authorized to be erected by an ordinance entitled ''An ordinance to authorize the Philadelphia, dermautnwn, and Koiris'own Itailroad Company to ereot small framo uui, dings on tluir road," approved January 6. 1865. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President 01 Common Council. Atttit AURAHAV STBWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND President of Select Council. Approved Ihis twenty-ninth day ot January, Anno Domini one thousand eight huudred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MOBTON McMICIIAEL, 2 1 It . Mayor of Philadelphia. AN O KDINANCE To Authorize the Erection of Woodon Build inns by the West Philadelphia Base Ball and Skating Club. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That tho West Philadelphia Base Ball and iSkating Club be and they are hereby authorized to erect sufficient Wooden Buildings, not mote than one story high, at their Skating Park on Forty-first stieet, north of Lancas ter avenue, for the accommodation of victors to said Park : Provided, Tnat the said buildings shall be. removed by said Club at any time Councils may direct, thirty cays' notice being previously given. And provided lurtber that the said Club shall nay into tbe City treasury the sum 01 twenty-five dollars to del ray the expenses ot adv rtising. WILLIAM 8. SI OK LEY. President 01 Common Council. Attest . . Abraham Stkwabt, Assistant Clerk cit Common Council. . JAMEs LYD, ' President ot Select council. Approved this twenty-ninth day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight bundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL. 3 1 It Mavor of Philadelphia. SU P P L E M E N T "To an Ordinance Increasing the Salaries of the Clerks and Messengers ol Councils," approved January 26, 1864. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the sala ries fixed for the Clerk and Messengers of Councils, by an Ordinance approved January 26, 1864, to which this Is supplementary, be contruod to be in lull compensation tor all services rendered to Coun cils or any Committee. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-ninth day ot January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 86h). MORION McMICHAEL. 2 1 It Mayor of Philadelphia. SUPPLEMENT to an Oiditance Entitled "An Ordinance to Make n Appropriation to tbe Reoeiver oi Taxes lor the year IH06," Approved December 26, 1365. tsec'ien 1 The Select and Common Councils of the City 01 Philadelphia do ordain, That the further sum of iwo hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to Item 4. of "An Ordinauon to make au appropriation to the Receiver of Taxes for the year 1866,' approved December 26, 1866. 1 ' WILLIAM S. BlOKLEY, President ol Common Couucil. Attest ' John Eckstkin, , Cierk ot Common Council. 1 JAMES LYND, - ' President ol Select Council. Approved this twenty-ninth day ol January, Anno Domini one thousaud eight hundred and sixty-six 1A.D.1J6). MoaTON MoMICfTAKL; 2 1 It t Mayor ol Philadelphia. T) E80LTJTI0N IV To Auihorloe ths Grading, CnrNng, and Pavii got I-ootwsyson Adams and Johnston strseta, Twenty sooond Ward. Besolred, By the Select and Common Cotfnoila Ot the City of Philadelphia, 1'hnt t-e Chief Com mission ot ingiiwavs do sna no is neroDV am nor una and directed to rotiiy the owners ot property oa Adams street, Irom V alnut lane to Johnston (tract. and on Johnston etieet, fora tireon street to Uer man'own avenue, in Twentv-seooiid Ward, to grada, curb, aad pava their footways within thir.y days irom tne date 01 taiu notice. WILLIAM n. HTUKI.KT, I'rosident ot Common Council. Attest AnRAHAM 8TIWABT, Assistant Clerk of Common Couneil. j JAMKS LYM, president 01 Seloot Couneil. Aprroted this twenty-ninth dav of Jsnnary, Aan Ionnni one tliousand eight bundred and alxty-eix (A. L. 1K06). 3 lit Mayor ot Philadelphia. 11 KSOLUTIOH bnspending thn Fairmonnt Steaia Fire Fngina Company and the Good Will Steam Fire Kugina Company. Besolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Fatrmonnt Steam Fire Engine Company and toe Good Will Steam Fire F.ngtne Company be ana ttto -ante ar hereby suspended for the space of one month, 00m menoinff, fiom tbe first day ot January, 1866 Presidont ot Common CounclL Attest AURAHAM BTNWART, Assistant derk 01 Common Council. JAMKS LYNU, President of tso'oot Council. Artnrnved this twenty ninth day of January, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). ju viv 1 Vii "it i 1 Vj n fl r u, 2 1 it ftvor of Philmolprii. PROPOSALS. 1BEASUKY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE LltiBr MOUSE HOAKD. Washington Crrr, January 6, 1366. Scaled Proposals will be received at this olHoe until 1 o'oiock P. M., on FRIDAY, .the Bin day of Febiuary. 1866, for supplying the Light-bouse Esta blishment with sixty thousand gallons of the best quality pure Winter Strained Oil, either Lard or Sperm, to Le divi ted into tour lots, and to be de livered at the times undermentioned, alongside of tbe tvoverument supply vesse's, or at the warehouse or other place of deposit, to be designated fey tne Inspecting Officer, or otner aur orized agent of the Lliiht-hou-e Board, in strong, tight, iron-bound, we i-niado casks, suitable for shipping, in good order, of a capacity eaoh ot trom fifty to eighty gallons not to exceed the latter. Tbe 0 1 may be de irered at Boston or New York, at the option of the bidders. 1 lie place of delivery in eacb case must os dis tinct y btatcd in the bios, and wilt be embraced in toe cont tacts. The four lets will be delivered as follows, via. : Lot No. 1. Fifteen thousand (15,00ti) gallons on -the 2a day ol April, 1866, or as soon thereafter as the proper tests and gauging can l e completed. Lot No. 2.- Fifteen thousand (15,1)00) gallons on the 10th slay ot April. 1866, or as soon thereatter as the proper tests and gauging can be completed. Lot No. 8. Fitle en thousaau (15,000) gallons on tha 1st day of June, 1866, or as soon thereafter as the pro per tet-ts ana gauging can be comple ed. Lot No. 4. Fiiteen thousand (15.000) gallons on the 1st day of Aupust, 1866, or as soon tneroaiter as tbe proper tcts and ganging can bo completed. Separate proposals will be received ac the same time lor 6000 gallons of Colza or Lard Oil, to be de livered as above stipulated, at Dotroit, Michigan, on the 1st day ot May, 1806. No bid will bo considered unlosa liom a manufac turer of the article. No part of tbe Oil proposod for and to beembraeod in the contraots under this advertisement will bo accepted, received, or paid tor, until it shall have been proved, to the entire sat slaction ot the person or persons charged with its examination, test, and inspeorion, 10 te of tbe best quality pure Winter S rained Oil, and free from mixture with other or interior oils and adulterations, J be usual means ior determining the eharaoterand quality of tbe bperm,Oi' will be employed, viz : spe cific gravity, burning, the amount of residuum, and any other proper tests to arrive at correot conclu sions that mav be deemed necessary. 1 he Lard O-l will be subjected to special tests, and will be rejected unless lound to be, In regard to burn ing and fluidity under reduction of teraporature, and in every other respect equal to that of tbe standard adopted by the Board, ot which a sample will be fur nished on application to the Light-house Engineer at Borton, Massachusetts. Tbe casks must be gtiaged, undor the direction and personal supervision of the Inspecting Ollicor, by a custom house or othor legally authorized and sworn gauuer, according to the United Slates standard, and must le marked and accepted bolore they are re moved trom tbe collar or wareheuso of tho contrac tor, ibe temperature of the Oil will be aoouraieiy noted, and the measurements roducod 10 the standard temperature ot 60 dcg. F'ahrunhoit, by tables pre pared lor the purpose. Proposals will be received and considered for each lot separately, or lor all ot tbe lo's, at tho option of the bidder; but no bid will bo considered for a less quantity than that specified as one lot, to be de livered at one time aud place. Each bid must s'ate explicitly, written out in full, the kind of oil oflerod, whether Sperm, Lard, or Colza, the rate per gallon, tho number or the lot or lots hid lor, and the place of deliveiy, conloruiing to this advoriisement. Bid subn itted by different members ot the same firm er eopartnuiship will not be considered. Tbe Light-house Board, under the authority of the Department, reserves the right to reject any bid, al though It may be the lowest, ior other considera tions than the price. No bid w.'ll be considered for any other kind or description 01 oil than those specially callou ior in this advertisement. A bond, with security to tbe satisfaction of the Department, In a penalty equal to one-fourth of tho amount of each coutiact made under these pro posals, will be required of each contractor, con ditioned lor tbe fuithlul performance ot the contract, to he execuieo within ten duys alter the acceptance of the bid. Each olfer must be aecompanlod by a written guar antee, signed bv one or more responsible persons, and known to tne Deparment as such, or certified by a United btates district lodge, attorney, navy agent, or collector ol tbe customs, to the effect that, if the bid be accepted, the bidder will duly execute a contract in good laitb, according to the provisions and terms of this advertisement, within ten days after accept ance; and that in cane the said party offering shall tail to enter luto.tbe contract as aforesaid, be or they guarantee to make good tne difference between the oiler of the said party and the next lowest biddor. All bids must be sealed and endorsed ' Proposals tor oil lor Lg)it-liouses," and then placed in another envelope, a. u directed, prepaid, to the Secretary ot the Llght-hcu.o Board, Washington Citv. All bids wnl be opened, publicly, at the hour and on the day specified. - Payments will be made for the several lots of oil within thirty days alter tbey shall bare been re ceived by tbe United States. By order of the Light-house Board. 11126t. ANDREW A. UARWOOD, Secretary. G( OVERNMENT SALE OF SURPLUS i!ARL BREAD. Subsisting Orgica, U. S. , U. S. A. . 1 it.Strkict. J , uary 81, 1866 ) 11 be received at ' . NO. o hOUTH OlAY.ST 1 Baltimokx, Md., January 1 Sealed Proposals in duplicate will be this office daily, and opened at 12 o'clock M on Wednesdays ana Saturdays during the month ol Febrnary, for the purchase of surplus GOOD llARu BREAD, on hand at tills depot. Ibe bread is in boxes 01 fifty (50) pounds each. All tho bread offered undor this advertisement has been eareiully and thoroughly inspected, eaoh box having been opened, examined and then re-coopered, and no box allowed replaced which did not come uj to the standard for issue to troops. No proposals received lor less thau twenty (20) boxes. Purchases will be delivered on board ot transports without expense to the purehaner. - Payment required in Government funds on notifi cation ot acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed purchasers to remove stores. Should navigation b closed during this time, the tinn so lost will not bo considered. Proposals to be endorsed oa the envelope, "Proposals for Hard Bread," and addressed to THOMAS WILSON, Brevt. Lt.-Col. and C. S V. S. A., . 1 81 2 20 Brevt. Brig. Geul. Vols. JpillLADELPIIIA, FA., JANUARY 29, 1866. BIDS, In duplicate will be reoefve d by the under signed, at No. 1108 GlitABD street, up to 10 P. M., F'ebruary 8d, lor iurnihing the following Subsist ence btoreo, to be delivered in this city, via, 1 476 barrels flour, bakers' grade. . -. . , 1000 gallons vinegar, la barrels. Sample required. Cooperage to be of best kind. Drayage to be performed by the Quartermaster's Department. C. t. KILHUR!, 1 . Brevet Brigadier General, ' , , 1 29 6t Purchasing Officer. . nmn stamp agency, no. 304 chkhnitt J KTRKKT, iBOVJtllllKD, WILL BK CONTlHUttt AS HFKKTOIOKK, HTAMI'H of VKBY DKSClttPTTOJI CONSTANTLT Oh HANI), AKU IN AKX AMOUNT. 11 11