From Washington. ,WASHINGTON, March 19.—The 13 pis 10.11 Jayi Ifslirea4lBl*Etpo_per, andLreferzedlaihel r 'itjornziiittes iiflWays and Means: —Brit .tle — xt_enacted. That the not entitled "An Act Provide "ffs Uovernment," approved &larch 3, idtro, shall befqP c3fiatinciTtO em Pu r the Secretary of the Treasury to sell any de scription of oondsauthorized by said act, at such rates, not less than par,, as he may think advisable; - -fer , lawful 'money of the United States, or to receive iv payment any , Treisttrylinotesi . compound -interest notes, ,plitAcatesi of mdebtedness or - of ' witn,ttiodnterest accrued thereon; Which liaveheen or which :may be • issuedeunder ;any' COngress. shall tho duty -of the Secretary of the TreistaYtorebire,and etainaleif amount of treasury ori other obligations bearing interest equal in amount to the bonds 'disposed - Cf, 2v4k4 the:public,debt shall not a hersaftei•,,be inereaged by authority, pf :this, or v ionia ri o t s of Congress,_ , and. froni atid after tbe:firtit . day of , July next, the interest and certificates of deposit 'for temporary 1:Oano . shianot o:peed, the annual) rate of. five per • -i i i u The following is 'the bill, introduced.by Representative and refeirfiiii to.the (Rumbles on •Ways and Meandt: k That,the Secretaryof the TreastrY be; and lie, S hereby, antAorized.and directed to pay, and filly liquidate. the.principal and, rest bf all the compound interest notes of the, United:Stales When the • sainenialbacoine due; and the Secretary be; and he isherpby authorized iniddirect,edlo not,ea, whichsballmOtbaar'interest, for th.. imrposeof liquidating duck compound .ii tdpstiiiitekl4osided;ltitit the amount o' legal=tendertnotes tobs issueiclbY ;the: Sear zetaryiesvlifbresaid; noti:exceed , the amount of -compoinci, Interest " notes to be paid and liquidated as aforesaid::: That from' agdaftenthe pitssage of thfs act it;-;shall not !luillawfurfdr:, the 13eei_ retaryte increase•the then existing.amoint of, legsktdidei Oririency or:, National Bank' currenoyAirthe United States; exCiipt,as is provided the first section.of _this act,- or 'diiminish the anionitt to less_ thanninehni dridinilliOns•of dollars.' • • 1"; L Sxe., 31"Tnat from and after thepasSaga of Set alt shall not be lawful forSeor tary - tcr dell) or disposes"any:g , old• coin or „geld da,itificateik Of "the United: Stales - at a leSeprhielhan one dollar and thirty Ceutein thelPtrf.ReY of the. United 'States-for one. 'Coin one dollar or the gold ceitifidites - of the United' States;:iiitilithe, first day of guiY next,' and after:that time it. shell tiot be lawful for him to diininish _the_ price ~ .,of, ,g old more than 'one per cent:. in any month the Price of , theprece4ing, month. — . 8E0, 1 4. All acts and parts of actiinconsist out here With are hereby repealed. , • , RepresentatiVe Collum; of Illinois, to-day; introdriced' an: amend.ment to the Coristittition of the United States; which was referred to the Committee on .Recon structiorq providing that_no person 'except a citizen of the United States,who has at all times *borne true Allegiance thereto, shall - ever ;hold' any;: office:-under the .Unite 4 Statesiraid Congress shall pass the la_ -to prevent a violation of this article. - This amendment has been carefully . worded, so as to avoid any refereni2e in the . Constitution, to the factthat there has been a rebellion or an_ attempt to establish a Southern-Confederacy.'ut ' Acting Commissioner - Whitman of the Intermit Revenue 'Bureau, has issued , the following circular, - addressed to the. Asses sors::.. The Supreme Court Court:of-the United States, in the case , of the Bank for Savings in the city:OfNew York vs. M. B. Field, has . de cided that the said bank liable to pa y the : tarof one twenty-forirth of one • per cent. eachmonth _upon the• average ' amount of deposits of money held by it, ao. , The liability of all similar instittions.to pay;said tax is thereby .determiriea, beyond further,q6zi*Versy, And you will please to igitifyall Savings banks and saving'institutions ".in your • district that have net Inadeccinaplete returns and paid _the tax thereon, to.this effect: Ari" immediate ,And: strict compliance with the lay( must now be insisted on; and in case of further refinitil -you • willroceed as instructed Circular No. 36, of October 20th, 1865; • Ort , Wednesday the ' ; Colombian Commis— sion meet,stain te hear • the cases of Daniels vs. the ships Good Return, the Medea and the Ett!tanoia.; They were before the Combilsaion in 1862, and the umpire , then, ntadtia decision Awarding 'some - font ' Inni dredtiLuTaituid dollars to dm - several Ast; =Asp but7.the • Colombian Commission 'at that time - protested against the decision: Anonry thii..question of jurisdiction had been referredtothe uniPire, payment was, not madi;“ The- cases are' now sent-to the present Board by Mr. Seward to deterraine whether „the ,decisiona should stand Or be The umpire of the present Board, Sir Frederick , Bruce, is expected to be present at the argument. Mr. James . M. C'arlisle, of Washington, represents the Colombian Goverrunent as its attorney, and Mr. Wal ter S. Cox, ,of Georgetown, and Hon. S. S. -Cox, Of New York city, the claimants. These international commissions arc be ooming; an important part of international -diplotnacy, and it is-to the credit of the- English - minister that in' the midst Of-his: Fenian-troubles he- gives time to - forward the objects of peace by acting in his caoacity . of mediator' between the two- republics. Thacommission will expire about the mid dle of May. Already,all the business is, disposed ofasatisfactority. ' The cases to be argued, on Wednesday grow out of the privoteering of our citizens in the wars of the Smith American nations against Spain, • and • alleged seizure of their prizes by the. Colombian GoVernment 'They involte many interesting questions connected with those early days. The United States.ConsuLat La Rochelle, France, in his despatchesto the. Department of State,: dated_ that =a rigid quarantine be enforcekagainst all, vessels fromE'ihe -ports ; of - Caen, Brest, La Rochelle. Bordean'i.' _He 100 -.Aire. cholera appears to be ' moving` eking :the western coast of France atid,is,nOW,, at.rthea Sable d'Olonne, and fram present appear ances he thinks it will pass along the coast and through La, Rochelle and Bordeaux Into , Bonin. The Consul at Candle, in the Grecian Islands, havilig had considerable experience: in connection with.the cholera, gives the: - M Government several suggestions for the itri provement of quarantine. He redommends that Vessels take on board, at the pert of de-', parture, health officers, sworn 'by infers sponsible, to our , authorities, and chosen,. with thil-approval _of our Consul at, such port of_departtire; op whose_ report that no. symptowereliolera had manifested' itself wardiAnring - the voyage, the vessel might be admitted to pratique—thatime oc cupied On the passage to be counted as part' of the quarantine. • • The United States Consul at Amsterdam writes to the Department of. State under date of February 20thi that the cattle:plague is still spreading, and . it is feared will infect the whole country., The farmers -ar much opposed to the killing of Infectedcat tle that aneome , :instances the military`had to be eniphy - ectitolinforee > obedienceAb the law. Onezmodef of:: treatment is recom mended, promising to be a successful cure` , which into ruirthe'skin of the infected writ mal vigorouilyi-andthein tii'dover,the besat with cloths dipped in cold water; over which dry cloths are spread. Out of twentyrtwo cases treated in this 2 manner only was lost. On'Saturday evening last,Eltta -- t after the Secretary of ~the Treaanry, had arrived ;at reeideptriTta theVepartinent, door hell:rang, and a young man was admitted, who said , he had been ty - soldiar in Tinian a ibnelt a nd-had_come to;-,the 8.99W-Ptilft `,MR& lie felt lie .tonkt...xfoLiongtir While in the service he bad, through a mistake of some disbursing officer, been ''overpaid $393, and although he had used this money,yet his monsiaence mould not pernilf iftlinllos3gexitoponceallthe , liab and he haa directly approached the Secretary to unburden his mind. "Here," said he, addressing the Sectifthiy, "are $2OO, which I wian to return now, and I have loaned whickwill aeo n . be zeturnect Wine,and then Imill:pakyou`the-ba1an05,4193.." The Cemptroller of Customs at Ottawa, C. W. has transmitted to Secretary Mc- Culloch a certified :edopy of the act of the Canadian Parliament recentlYlpassed, )yam- hihitingsle.inanoitation (if cattlec sheep, biiiriek - bide4 *a/ by'sett — inte thi3Prtiiince. SPEMkL-.N .ROCK OIL CON g - TANT.- I The Annual Meetin of the Stockholders of the BOOK OIL COll.- P will be heldAt, the Company's office, No, 206 South Fouißanittreet,ler.MOlSMAX.: the 01 of April, at 12 syclockytor thereieetionior fiVe `DirPclots to serve for the ensuing year. •JOHN F . G RAPE, mhl2,taP2ll • -r• Treasurer. [OOl4 OFFICrEb CATAWIRSEL R. 11 COMPANY o. 424 WALNUT Street, Plar,AprzratA. March 12th, 1866,_ The annual meeting otthe Stockholders of this Cont i parry will be held on TIInt:DA.Y, the 8d day of April, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Company's Office, No. 424 WALNUT street, in the city of Philadelphia. H'ITIVAINSON; • Vice President and Secretary. OFFICE OF THE WESTMORWD COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South Third street, corner •et WWI ling's alley. PIECLADELPHIA, March 17, 1.68. The annual meeting of ;the Stockholders of the WESTMOREL AND COAL COMPANY will be held at their office, on WEDNEGDA.Y, April 4th, 1866, at 12 &clock 24. Dirtklars e - for the ensuing year. F. H. JACKSON, ruhlS•taP 4 i , . , .._„ Secretary. 0 , . OFFICE OF 'ram AIKVGDALOID MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, 824 Walnut street—NOTlCE is hereby given that an installment Of TWO-MI:KARS Op) on each and - every Ohre of the Capital Stobk of the -AmYgdalold Mining Oompa tay will be due and payablast or office of the tom pany,"No. 824 Walnut street, on or beibre TUESDAY, March 27th inst, with interest added after that date. t By order of the-Board. • - - mhl7-t271 ^ iiiikai TreasTH, urer. IWOFFICE OF THE HYDE FAIUK OIL ,CO2I - 147 South Fourth' street.—ltuLA naa.r.nre, 2,1 - arch 16t11,1888. The - annual meeting ot the stockholdera will he held at the officeof the Company, on • - - • -• -•••-. MONDAY, APRIL , 'hi; t' at lo'eltack. P. 31-. Transfer Bookswill class on March 27th, and open April Sd• -r- -: • _ i a 1hi623.5P2l OFFICE OF THE EGER= OIL COMPANY. E i Nn. 147 Pollth.Foarth atreet—FIIMADEL-PHIA. 1a66. The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held atthe office of the Company, on WEDNIDAY, APRIL 4 th. at 1 o'clock, P. M. :Tranafer Books will close March 30th, and open WM. M. CARTIER. 'nkh16,20.23.27,31,44/. Secretary and Treasurer DELAWARE MINING COMPANY. OP lily HICHIGAN.Notice is hereby even that the eleventh and last Instalment of TWO-ANDONE HALF DOLT. A 'RS per share on each and every share :of the Capital Stock in tbe Delaware - Mining Company -of Michigan, has this day been milled by the - Board or _Directors the said Company, due and payable at.the _Office of the Company, 1c0..5.28 Walnut street, Ftdadel- Ws, on or -before the 19th day of Feorasay ISSS. -Interest will be charged on all Inxben , - nts after the „tame shall have become due. - - By order ofthe Board of Directors, - Wl'An" WISTAR, Secretary: Dated Phllada. Feb. 7th. BM fe7 lit.dtta.th.a,talQ DITIVESSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA—(I;E -ir•Dr PARTME.NT OF ARTS.)--The Examination of • the Junior, Sophomore and _Freeturren aasaes at-the close of the Second Term, will be_held la the _following Order: TUESDAY. 20tb—From 10 to 12,4itittors,bY the PTO ' vost..(lntetteettial Philosophy. From 12 to 2, Sopho mores,by Prot Coppee, (Botta's Universal Literature,) and Freshmen, by Prot Kendall. (Algebra) written. WEDNESDAY, 21st-From 10 to 12, Juniors. by Prot FrazerSdrodyriamies.) • From 1.2 to geenfors, by prof. Co , (International Law.) THT AY, 22d—From 10 to 12, Ebphomores.- by Prof. Allen. (Thacydides—StieUian:•.M'ion.) From 12 to 2. Ilvshmen, by Prof. Coppee, FRIDAY, 23d—From 10 to 12. Seniors. by the Pro voitt. (Butler's ) From 12 to 2. juniors, (Oil ferentiar Anedogy. taleulus.) and - Sophomores, (IridtrtwntetrY.) by Prot Kendall written. MONDAY. 263h—Firom 10 to 124 Tumors, 1 by7 , Prof. Allen. (Demosthenes.) Prone 12 to 2, lk:Thomtrres, by Prof. Frazer, (piemistry of the Ziterageidt,) awl a) :Fresh • wiej im Prof• Jackson, (Livy,) written: AY, 27th—Fro 10 to 12, Iteshmen, by Prof. en, (Iforociotus.)..Punit , 12 to 2, Tuntors,.by Prof Yackaen. (YurenaL). ••• - WED Y 26th - - FrOrit r i• iipzitsoilioresi by Prof. Jackson (t.atero der Eitnectute.) GEOYUYE ALLE. Sews - of the Faculty otAtts: deall &PUNE, . • 208 MARKET STREET, _ IMPORTER OP DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ti;C., Eine Essential Goode /sold inbond at the port or New York, and 80 delivered when required, • :1: .101. :4/11` I Vt. • :il:k : IR INFANTE—the -most convenient and complete Nursing Bottle for infanta ever introduced It is thr nisbed with a brush to clean the bottle thoroughly after using; also, one made especially to clean the tube —and all contained in a small box suitable ibr trav eling. It c• nbe placed.bciside the child while going to sleep without interfering with its comfort. tiold by wwnltY C. BLAIEVB elms, Eighth and Walnut COD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-five barre ls , new made Cod Liver 011, of very superior quality; Garb Ammonia. just received,- in jam also, just received twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranteo 95 per cent.; In the bait acir-isges, and air sale by • - JOHN O. RAILER & 00., - • " 7"' No, 718 Market street. • VXTBACT OP BEEF' for beef tea or /*mance of AA' Beef in sickness or for soups Tor table use. Blade in Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, "from the juices of choice beef and is superior in delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto kmown._ Packets „with hill di rections. one. dollar each. 11171IBELL,, Apothecary, IVO Chestnut street. MINGLMIT AND FOREIGN DRl7oB.—English lerian, Croton 0114 Taylor's Lint,-Wines of Colchl cum, Composition Mortars, 011 Neroli Petit grain, OD Turkish Geranium double . distilled,..oll .Nate Allen's Extracts, OLL Sweet. Almonds, Cream T artar pure, Aconite Boot;' White Chamomile, French Rose Leaves, English Castor 011 quarter pints to quart sires Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, in store and for sale by WIT.T.i AM & CO., 724 and '722 Market atreetßhiladelpida, , - VIDDOSOPPS BRONCHIAL TABLED3.—The ADO %dation of Bronchitis, ogagrh s Hoargenesa, l ane sinffiar complaints, affecting tbe Organs of the Voice, Public' Speakers,' , and Amatenra and been greatly benefited by these Tablets, and their hie appreciation of their in merit,partlcalar_ly re connnende • thein_lns _aft-•-d with BROD • OHMS, z , and CATARRH of tht BEAD and BREAST. Per saleby'Drums generally Premed only' by AHOANLE WELta - /Loathe cari tenhegNit ix9uo,4 l FbAnd Tclath eare6mins, 11111 H c c HMV" 131331D10RH Graduates Hortare Tlles.Conabs, Brushes Mirrors, Tweezeza,Put Boxed, i Burn Gqxips rearroal Inatrumenta i Trusses Hard an 'l3OHLlauabbr , Goods, VIM -Oases, , Glass Vic Head dko l aoPirat Hault u t, &4 WD= do 10412 Stgloutti,ll3othatiset:, ORKEtT .SHOKBEAKEER & 00.. N. ',111.• OORNEE • R FOURTH AND RACESPERM% Wholeaab Intedgeti f . lianclactozere :nner." Dealers.. Inr-WitidOv , Ohne, White'Lead; and Paints of every dwOptlon offer - to:the trade,or consumer% &complete nocro nnWa In their Brie at the lowest market rates.- " 1 ROBERT SHOEMAKER & Northeast corner Foartftend Race antetir,a litAGNllSLek—Jenninira Calcine, lnlolVround Uni •ILL~d' boxes, alao In bottles; JennlnVo .• a Manned's. In . a me nd4 ;sure. H eSAM. • Oaloln et, -Marketiusd-fieventh-atreet DAY XWIL—,Tost received, • an Invoice of Gennim -Li Imported BS7 Itnm, for ate Won, In /tOBEWT saomeau: 00., Drat, 1 11 . oor _sAmmEL , s- - ORNAICINTAL EAI 11.13FAC1T4DRY.- • . linwoind best amertainist Wi g s, ' T4 l ll4.l9 Long lac er-faHatlinGiOrblo47 7* asr settes, BealitforLadiest owER i th' l2 daewhext 809 onanuisintat:z THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : TU ESDAY. MARCH 20.1866 _THOMAS S. WOOD. Secretary • - OPAL Pit III TATALP 7 44*:, • - • . ...A r article ter Meaning Ms Teeth. tlettnottli which Innis . 01 Mu tole to mredsisragELM nllV tseed EEKUId to atenkthen yeah' and woman time 1- aroma. and onterneeneep . :wllltsoommetul to seal one. - LAelln h:Onleent the Donne, :=„emAtn an d-- it o cn a =ohm' as 1. IMIX:TA RT.'S o w na. Washes eminent-Dentleta - WM the ootntenent ar the Diaz r Witk i wow* Its mug It male" nothing to. ..nneeettamell enuloymou .TAXIB ~por axle by Fred Brown oe.. -Ma k. •Issiac H. .O. H. Needles; • • T. 'Z. Husband, • - ..Eizilzooe Brat.% %Thombe Weaver James Web larnee L. Blopl2b b in, _Hughes kb Coombe, Henry A. Bower. -igEr ITLACKII - DIPHTHERIA LOZELNIO • 28 .—Thaft I area safe and speedy cure for Di n hu n .oonglos, re Throat, _ Hoarseness and * - 0r 'Motions .. Try them. TIM' EBTLACTIC_ . men eflEghteenth and.Marnot 'mow TEE STATEN- /BLAND—FANCY DYEING •• AT THE OLD ST 'No. 47 NORTH EIGHTH STREETJEABT BIDE, • NO OTHER OMOE CITY With the benefits °fan experience of nearly FI BTy YEARS, ON STATEN ISLAND and. &ditties Ute- EQUA.LED BY ANY OTHER - -, ESTABLISHMENT inthis _country. we offer sorperior inducements to those haying,. BLLK,WOOLEN, or FANCY GOODS ,for • • -.DEING CLEANSING. dt . • -• • BARRET T NEPHEWS OM, " 1 . No. 47 North .EIGHTH'- Efteer4Th.tie,delphts„ Nos. and 7 JPEEZT treet.:NeSeYo r/L . ; • - No, 713 BROADWAYg New - York: - - • '- NO'. 269 FULTON Street, Brooklyn. rah3•lzolly! TAPICiOA. B.46lo,—CaraSootok• )711 1d r lei F d lPeallllllg landttigsndforeale G 4rit DelawareA.ypzip =l 5 asoolBsl - . ; RICHARD S l . Ale, Wine and LiqintValdto, 449 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPkG9. Esbablisiked for the) I3ale pf triPdalbor . , ated riquorsOuly. • Special. Notice; to Families! Richard Penistan's Celebrated, ikle, Stout, Porter and , Brown - - Now sontach r reconunended by the Medial /WM, $1 25 PER DOZEN. ahem Bottlee hold one Piot) _ The above befog of the very beat U meat ba admitted the price Ls exceetiloglyLOw; , ohsrs It laaellvered to all partii 3 Of the city without exta Brandies - Wines Ohm - Whieleiesoki,. Witrrazded poreit-theltrareet Poudhlo, ramp ; -by the ____ o 4 l % 011 4 01 4 or Cask. Iaroan..AAMES of the beat brands Mud. lowa han by any other bowie.; Ori Dreeight and in Bottles, PURR 'RAPE, JIIICH. Thig is an excellenticla ibr Invalids. it Isa tun emelt'? DyepePlic • ,HAVANA OIEUREI. 1 0=‘7{ Onh PICCECLIA SAVO= _ ' SARDINIA Ad ..ondon and Dublin Porter and Breyn Stoat—EnA/is and Sketch Ales. • deI2UNI SAY BIIi4 JUST OVENED,' Penistan'sßranch ' Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, Nos. 37 and 39 South 'third Street, Philadelphia. hear Entrance on Bank street. mine HER. MAJESTY • CHAMPAGNE, 6... F. =Furl-raw, IM. son PIIONT ST., SOU ACEIST. liglpribrhl3.—The attention of the trade 111 oolloftea to Tv the fbllowlety citoice !rot JOE3EPH P. DON. No. 151 South above Web= MADZIEBAB—OId Wend, 8 years old. EI:EDEBRIM3--Cerapbell '& Binge , 4o ablet . an r criple lamp% B. Orasoe &Bons, Ritdolph, aegme, n,_ Grown F. Valletta • • PORTS—Valletta 'Mho Veiho Beal, Denton and Rebello Valente & oo,Vintairee /239 to MA CILAZNIB—CrueeF ?met and Ettjhrtephe else eau /air *T. VERMOUTH—G. Jourdan, Brhre & Co. MIIIICAT—de Fran lIRAISIPAGRES_"BuIden mar favo e de Wa e, Her ffilesti end Brfal Minn& aim& Mbar rite rand& CEfA DIPAGNE— PEPER lIELDBLECIC. constantly on band; for sale by A.: MERINO, Sole Agent for this State, 03h15-Ltne .140Fpouth Front street. WHISSZ-Oholze lots of old Vann Pax Boarbon • , sale by E. P. a • • a • 4: aOf Z•••••• • SLEDIVEL.4. TIE PERIMAN SYRUP TB A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TIES PROT( )2C.ID II: OF ' IRON, S'l• new ecovez7 in medicine which R.DIE• AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE. By supplytng the Blood with he vyram eituracer.E, os This is the secret of the wooderbil ciicen of this r& • pedy txt curbi• g - Dyspepsia .Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, • Humors, Loss: of Constitu tional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder Female. . Complaints ' and ATEeases origlootinAln BAD BU OF TEI BLOOD ur accornputie by ruarcrey or a LOW FRANZ OF VOX Behneree from Alcohol ln any form, its energizing efteste are not followed by corresponding reaction, but arr permanent, infasbag wranwerra, V7/103 and NXW urra Into all parte of the- system, And. building in an mos cobsTrrtrnOs. _ - DtiiiiiiiimbLEL AND DEBILITY. A: CASE OF V YEARS' STANDING CURED. From INSLEY Jlsrit/171 - 1; No. leAvon Piste. Boston. "/ have suffered,' and sometimes severely, fbr r years, from dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Pe ruvlan syrup, and found Immediate cenafit from It. In the course of three or ftrur:weeks I was entirely re lieved from my sufferings. and have enjoyed uninter rupted health ever sinm, One of the moat diatingufahed Amiga In New England writes to a friend as follows: "I have teed the PERUVIAN' SYRUP, and the re suit fully sustains your prediction., It has made a new man of- m-infined into my- system new vigor and energy; I am no longer tremulous* and debilitated, se when you bat saw me, but stronger heartier and with larger capacity for labor mental and physical, than at any time during the last fiva years." A pamphlet 01'82 pages, will be sent FREE to any address. SIG-See that each bottle has PERUVIAN EITEMP blown In the glass. • • FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE; Prop rietor, 36 Dey Street, New York, AND BT" DRUGGISTS. SCROFULA. ' AR Medical - Ke agree tat ODENE Ls T REMEDY for Scro w fula and h 'al l kindred diseasesEEßlM ever discovered. The difliculty,tump been M ob PIT= SOLUTION of it. •• • - • • • • - Dr. H. Anders': -iodine. latter Is a Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOL ,VENT I I. Containing ULL'ORAIN to each ounce' of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT AND REsTORA'ITVE. It sei; cured and WILL cure SORGFULA. in all its manifold forms. LIAIIKRS, CANCERS SYPHILIS SALT RitElni, &c. Circulars will be sent.FREE , to any • one •sendltis their address. • • • - Price 61 09 a bottle, or 6 for $5 ... Prepared by Dr. • EL I AN DEM - Payalotaa— • and Chemist. m Bath BY J. DINSMORE..36 - Dey St, Ny. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS: • , Ja27-a to tb6m' • NELENN, APotheowN atzes6 &road ona Come • L. Robert Q Davlal , Geo. Cl—Bower% - Charles Ohlvms, Etattergoo% Tarapenny marls' arr.. Eberle,- James N. Nark% ' IL Miner:um &CO 1 Q Biz% Wyeth BrO. 7 ' : DYEINO.; CARRETINGS it OIL - CLoTne:i CA:XLEWMING IS 9 OIL CLOTH MATEMENGeS. BREVE Li KNIGHT & SON, 807 " CHESTNUT ST. ' • VALI - CIO. The Cheapest Carpet and Furniture Warehouse in , the City. camas. on CLOTHS, MATIINGS, WINDOW SHADHS, 'And a general aaaortment of Household Furniture. H. R. LEWIS, 1434 MARKET STREET, iel93mt Pint Furniture Store belowisthauwer side PHILADELPHIA OIL CLOTH WORKS. Established in 1820. The undersigned invitee the attention of Dealer, to the most desirable stock of OIL CLOTHS to be found In the Onion, consisting of Floor Oil Cloths. Carriage Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths, and Window Shades. THOMAS POT TER, NANITFACTIMER. Philade. Warehouse. No. 229 Arch Street. gew York Office, No 78 Duane Street. mhls•2xni it) :13J:2,10a. j A I,EVVIS LA.DO/1*" OND DEALER, & LL WiTCII/13. ara ALLAY & MUER WARE, WATIMES and JEWELRY REPAIRED: 80 2 Chestnut St..Plgl Haa rant received a large and splendid smantment of LADIES GOLD WATCHES, Some in plain cues, others beautifully enameled and engraved and others Wald with diamonds: Purchasems wishing a handsome LAD''S WATCH will do well to call at once and make a selection. PRICES MODERATE. ALL WATCHES W Abo & Large sesortmeat of Gentlemen's and Bois' Watches. In Gold and Silver MM. RIM lc BROTilpit e CHRONOMETER. CLOCK, • AND WATCH wr A irvißS, • No. OH Smith FRONT Sims% Have constantly on hand a complete assortment e CLOCKS, Am., lb? Railroads, Banks and Clonattna Howes, which they near at reasonable Mee. SN. B. Panto:du attention paid to the repairing o dna Watches and Clocks. 1131-1 3 MEN PEAS, Green Corn, Fresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, &Q. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALNEt IN PINE GaookarEs. Corner Eleventh and Vine Sireete. 'AN POWORON4 the finest ever imported. OOLONG YE& pjw3oN CHOP. ion B OLD GOVEatant=lT JAVA. COFFEE. L BY JAMES R. WEBB. JalEll WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. s .s•••••-. .I . Tr'''Frn jr the Eionthwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocer"! Bngar House, for sale by . . E. 0. .IrNIGHT & 00., Corner Oheataut and Water streets. N -Ew, QuEEN, OLIVES-500 gallons` of the finest Queen Olives ever Importeddri store and for. sale, LCOUSTY'S East End Grocery No.llB South Second street. ! • - im•Bw. soNELEss SARDINES, Anchovies, Citpers, *II Dutch Herring; all of superior : quality, at VUUS TY'S East End Grocery, No: 11813outh Second street. (MFASHION SIIGARIIOUSE BIOLASSAH; also, ime We In Honey,always to be had at COLte , TY'S East End Grace No. us Boutti. Second street , , . , TITINSLOW'S SUPERIOR GREEN CORN, 40 cta. V V per can, Champion Green Peas, at 4fi cents per earn Tont stoat 2.5 cents; all - Warranted; at °GUSTY'S East End Grocery, PIo. US South second street. minis 14.17DittrITEL—Prinoese Papereheil and' Lisbon amonebs; Splendid 'London Toyer Rsleine~ in wholerbalf andstnarter boree, , • choke Enema flae,D3, druswinetore and ibr sale by BD 13 ".8 1 " 7 : 1 Tea Dealer and GrOeer , N,W.corner Ara and MOW,‘.— cwaEs mama PBACIE624,'FONATOIW vvvvvv-Green (ta.warranted to won ea on. For gale thyar, p. aptramr, N,W„ pot Arch andffighthstreeta. - - • choice lane .M.aoks rel in• kirts: new. Soloed and Pickled Gal• .mon. For sale by Di ear. Ara orid saahth etreefa I: — VILANBERIRUKI z —7l) barrels Jers cultivated - berries in store and lor eale by ey I,C. b. BPII.LI2A W. W. car. Arch and Eishth street& TEDIA ;RUBBER MAQHINE B.E.LTINGSTEAM .1 PACTEING, ROBE, &c;. ...,, Engineers and dealers will dlnd PULL. ASSORT. •ernisT OF GOODYEAR_B .PATENT.VDLOANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PauiraNG,-ROGE, Otc., at the Mannfactarer's apo Headquarters • • ilyzAns .sosoheatautaireet, South side have a NEW and , uELEAP ART I 01, E Of. GARDEN 'and . PAVEMENT WIRE, very liChtAtir tO . which the attention of the public ie « nOTTON AND urrizrz FuLLE, Dugor °revery width , la /tarn ORB to Mx tea aide, , , Tet i_ V.wolngDaktPaPerAtiMets.llll 'De ;-• ' 3. 9aN W ',AMIDMAN.A ~~BSN~E. TRAVELLER& INSURANOE OOMPANY . . 4 PIIO I 7MEINCE rt. L Cash 4. apital, $200,000 Ins t A "cl to of' ' dO 111'01114/11LUS COI OD. - g in de, General Accidents Include - the Traveling' Risk, and also all forms of •Dislocations, Broken. Hines, Sprains, , Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Burns ' and Wallis, k iri te?, e Es f Dogs Assaults Bun: by Burglars Robbers.or .Idure deters, the action of Lightning or Stroke the ef fect' ofo EEOBIOIIB, MOWS. and Suffocation byilrovpr ing or Choking. • , Twenty-fiveollars per_year will secure a policy Ibr FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the ev ent death by any description of Accident, with Twenty-IWe dol lars per week compensation. Smaller mine in pro. portion. No medical examination required. DJ:RECTOR& • NSW' YORE ERPERENVIES. SETH PADPILFORD, NATIONAL OITYRANE HOYT, SPRA6III3I3 & GEO. S. BOBBINS' 'del -SON. A. E. BIIICIVS.IDE, J. S. T. ----- a. PIEVTTIIFIaCE. ALLENL 0. PECK_ BEZ.. - RY H. ORHSBIKE, JABEZ C. BNIGHT. THOS. G. TURNER, ALEX. EABNUM; J. S. PARISH,_ _ FRANK MA üBAN, L, B. FRIEZE ROYAL C. TAFT, J. H. D*.NVOLP BENJi. BUFFO & JOHN T. : MAIIRAN. HENRY H. ORMSBE.E, President. J. S. PARIEM, Vloe President. B.AWSON,Beerqtary. SABINE, .DIJI & - HOLLINSHEAD, No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. STATE AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA; NEW JEBSEY and MLA. WA_RE. First Cass Agents Wanted. TII IIC)3P.IE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFIOB, NO.• 92 BROADWAY. CASH .... ... 00 TOTAL 28,850 00 LOSS El 3 PAID IN— — 14 This Company Insures against Lose or Damage by Fire on terms as favorable as any other responsible Company. BOARD or DIRECTORS. Henry BL Taber, Robert Schell, Joseph Polak, William H. Terry, Stephen Cambreleng, Henry e. Leverich, Fred'k Cchnchardt, James S. Sanford, Theodore W. Riley, Stephen Hyatt, Jacob Reese, Joseph Grafton, Jno W. Sersereau. L. B. Ward, DlLydigSoydam, Joseph Britton. William Tterolten, Amos Robbins. Thos. P. Cummings, JACOB BEEBE, President. CHAS. D. HARTSHORNE. Secretazy. NEW YORE, March 9t.tt,1866. SABINE, DITY & HOLLINSHEA.D, AGENTS, No. 230 Walnut Street, Phila. naus-12t& 1829 -CHARTER PERPETUAL. JFEL.A.NECIAINT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PEULADELPEELIL; Assets on January . 1, 1866, 02,500,€451 96. ---4404c0 =Limas 4.ccrned Sarpla&—. 13313ErTLED MUMS, - MSC 53. liOsses Paid Since 1829 Over sls4s 000 000 e 9 9 porpeosal sad l emporary Mime oa LlberalTerms LYerorl3. Chas. N. Smacker, BEE Edward C. Dale, Toplas Wagner, George Salm Samuel Grant, Alfred Eiy, Geo. W. Elcluards, Praa.W. Lewis, M D. • Isaac. Lea, • Peter IgcCalL _ MEASLES N. SANCRES_Prostdant. EDWARD C. DALE Vlce-rrealderd. JAS. W. Mc.I.I.I.I.ZeTSG. pro ten. -152G1311 GIRARD FLUE: AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. orrzer,uawAractrrsTsairr PEITIAOELPIIIA. ceprrez SAID IN, IN &BR. $203.0c0. This company continnee to write en lire litiths only Its capital, with a good surplus, to safely invested. - 701 Looses by lire havebeen tly paid, axulnune that Disbursed on this account within the peat few yews. Furl present the office of this company will re at 415 WALNUT STREET, Sat within a mw months will remove to Hs OWB BULLRING. N. E iJOR. alitinniTE AND etuserrri Then. as now. we WWI be happy to insure oat pumas at such rates as sae consistent with safety. IRILCTOY33. THOMAS MU-VW_ _ AB ED S. (mum ?mutes SCHICPPARD. LANYBENM. THOS. MACVICTT , I , P CHARLES L NT, JNO. SOPPLEE. HENRY P. irinsmizy Ts°. W. CILAGEtORN, JOSEPH ECLApP, AL Ji. • SILAS TERITICSAa.. THOlwali CCULTET, President. • ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. Preddent and Tresaaretr. JAMIE R. &WORD. Secretary. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 150 Bouth'Fourth et, above Wal nut street CHARTER PERP/CTIVIL. This Company inscues u ppinst loss or damso by FIRE on P UBLIC and P ATZ buildings, FURNI TURE an bLERCILIorDLBZ generally. City or Country. Also Insures dwellings perpetually by de posits of premium. . • DIRE JAMS ItROWN,__ cne_RLES A. DUY. WILLIAM D. LEWIS, WM. N. NEEDLIC3,, JOHN D. TAYLOR, THOMASKEHREUri CHAS. monres ranizolt MIME iRELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OR J. PHILADELP, Incorporated in 1841 H A. Charter Perpetual OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $300.000,_ . Insures against loss or damage by, _FELE, On Houses, Storee and other •Ituildips or_ per. petsal, and on Furniture. Goods Waist and Maxima. Mee in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJEBTEDAND PAID. Inireefeirrn ihe /Mowing Securities, .4408.004 V 1 First Mortgages on. City Property, well se. • - United State • moot_ .. 1124,1 00 States 000 00 oo philadelpbm City 8 per cent. 1,0060 .....7 55,000 09 Pennsylvania g 3,000,00) iier cent. Least.— 21,000 00 • Pennsylvania Railroad .nds, first and We. do o o Ciuudeo ar i l i nboy Eallroad Clompariyni _ cent. Loan ........ ....... Ph .oelphist and. Reading P4llirmialiarta.: 11.130° pany's 6 per cent. Loan— ..... 5,000 00 RunUngdon and Broad Top 7 percent. mort- • gagebonds , , 4,501 00 County Fire Lusurance wompanrs Stock.— 1050 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock..„ 000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvairla st.ock... 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 880 00 gesacce.lsisurance Company of Philadel pitta'sStock .... . .. . 1.000 00 Cash in bank nual ... . 6.914 79 DIRECTORS. " 79 • Clem. Tingley, Bent. Wm.: Masser— • --I': muelTima; Marshall yri Sa B. L. calm, Charlee UlanT • '• Thomas R. Moore, Robert Steen, W Samuel 4399taer; m. Stevenson • : • ; y a k, Altrea THOMASEr oung ' rz graukt , TIN FIECLOELP,IILi. December 1,186 M MIITETAL VIRE noiIIBANV M: E COEPA.EI - OP . PH.Hat.DELPHIA.—MIce'No.IBouth FIFTH . Street—lnsure Buildings, Household' Geode and b 1,00 .- chandise , generallY. - l'.. ---- '-- - , . i .. , ani5ET15 1 ` . 41 1 40341795 1 I/64 I ,1% . : r' I. .;.; t ' DIRECTOBS.FOR 18SiL :_= d ',, i CALEB OLOTEtuati ,, 4 , • Wm.‘R•BEE#BEE. I ' ' - Blom ataLoNB. - .F , :i., .TOSEPH CH&P.SLAA' t'''' , THOMAS H.A.THEIL. - . EDW.EL 4.410) 1,113 ."'' '. .T.izveD.oggpsOlti WILSON',A.AMEXNE‘,....... ' SIM ,B EON HATDACE ) LIJEENS ..,,,?.••-..; • itliONiNt•tlidGETlii. , OILABLESHVATW.t , J. 1 ..' '..._' 1 1 -', ' , GATBEB , : oLorircEß, PreslasuL ';.2:jii ISIL• I.WiNDOELtrifrai, BecretAri• BEBmAi 1 .A.NTECONY & HALL, J. C. HO WE & CO. HUNT, TILLLNGHAS T & CO. LOW ILLREJNAN. DIIiiFEE a ao. tazota.thssmi INCCINE 1310.00% 808 1865 MUEL FFIN IPATTLTBO CO N SOARS. JOHN WOODSIDE mc WILLIAM B. BO WIL C. .LONGBTBBTH JOHN N. Huron]Nsort BROWN President - BUY, Vice President lam,tn,tbilir Solid's Boston Baty • EMrUEtailLtgL9cwrit-ehl Mauler hiarraaa; / • arid ibt sale kt MI rm. , dit 00 4igenhcf(t: '',. !' Bondam spunk Desiffata &IMMIX , . , ~ W . ~. IyArairrEri aarALMON DS... - NO,OZOkGrattOblik -)15 ,- 1 cr:Walnute And Paper Shell Ahmoricts, tor sale ' ' 'i - , am= 61X0,, to ei DOWartt Ana lESIBLIBANVE. ME INSURANCE. LIVERF'OOLand LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $lO Millions. Invested Funds, over - 16 Millions, Yearly !Avenue, over 5 litillions. Invested in the United States, over $1,500,000 All leases promptly adjusted without reference to England. - • ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICE, No. 6 Merchants' Exohange. fertu,tl46l32 pwrr.nnELPBIA. a a : ii - i'a •: 4 - '',,..m. :t, niSURANaK COM I:ANY , w . ;1:10121111.1a /1395424tistar BerPetool—N. Thiereagar t " to poloPentlenee - ... . Imown to.the.ooM.M. . A ... over traty ono ~ &mace Iry o n •Patam or : ... peammently or fir a limited time. ".. lib , er . al term& • :Woke of Gorda anitßembermuse giemw;tr . ' As ti Chap ti tt with 7ploatoeiannerwnion a . d .. to Mart theins m an =downed imam, . Al DIELECTORS Tho. naiad xa Smith, Jr. 1 7obn . ' ender'Bowan, D ev 6 resx. - limo Hazlehant, mu Buda ' . Thomas/gob/me, L ° Ye& Daniel Tratit r iqr Jr DANIEL Wlrayui 6 Ctnowarz. Sexiirtakr ar " Prell _ • A NTHRACITIS INSITHANCE OCINTANY..4 A 4111 8 / 1 1TH PERPETUAL.. - 00Los, No. Mt WALNUT street, above TMM.I wSI Insure against Los or s or Band. legs, lather ferlsil=- , riorntsso..,lo Fernitere and h tine genersltY. Also-Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes anal 7height. InIand ISILIDSTOBa• Imorrange to EH parts of the Salon Wm. Esher DaavidPearson. D. Luther Peter Slam Lewes Anasnntea,. J E Baum, J. IL Htskiston, Wm. F. Dean, Jos. Msallele. John Ketches. WM. vstrtro_ „ President b/. SMITH. WEL F. DRAM Vice-Prodesse BeerstarsfEli /NETURANCE COMPANY . NO. 05 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILAD ELPHIA.. VIBE AND INLAND INSTIBANCI2 • • - Prancis N. Back, ". " ' inch W. Bverccuia 02111riall Blcbardaon Robert B. Potter, Ifew3 , ltul. Kaska, S L , Barcnal, _ E. D. Woodraff. P.S. Julitioe. elik . Stokes. Geo. A. Wen, .705. D. EWe. FRAM= N. lICK. Preeddent.. CRAB. B.DalLumaThr, Ws likerMikr. W. L RIAMMUJUL Sicrallailr ffiiiJNICIPAL 'CLAIJIIg. MIINICIPAL CLAIMS,— OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, March Yr, 1.866. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance wi,th the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, passed 11th day of March, A. D. Ms_ entitled An Act relative to Registered Taxes and municipal. Claims in the County of Phtladelphia," that thetollow ing writs of Seim facies sur claim have been placed is my hands for service, to wit: HE N 4 MY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. ITS THE cacrui , OF COMMON PLEAS. City of Phlladelphla vs. William L. Newbold, owner or reputed owner or whoever may be owner,C.P,.March Term. 18:5 Na 121 for the sum of three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and thirty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials fur nished, against all that certain lot 01 piece of ground situate at the northwest corner of Brown street and _Pennock street, In the 15th Ward. containing in front orb eadth on the saidltrown street, fa feet 9 inches and extending in depth northward along the west side of Pennock street Ift feet 93 inches. and on thewest lir e thereof sSfeet IVA inches. Same vs. Thomas T. Ash, owner &c., C. P., March Term, 1666; 100. it for the sum of twenty-three dol lars and thirty-ftht cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all lb at certain lot or piece' ofgroinid situate onthe north side of Brown street, at the distance of is feet 10S inches - westward from the west side of Pennock street, in the 15th Ward, containing in front or breadth on said • Brown street al feet 2 .l haches.and extendi. g Inlerigth or depth northward On the east line thereof 78 feet inches, and on the west line thereof :a feet 6 inches. Same vs. Tt omits Durant, owner, (dc-, C. P., March Term, 1566, N0.1.D; for thesum of eighty - three ' dollars and eleven cents, for work and labor done and per formed, and materials hirnished, against all that lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast corner of . Brown. street and Pennsylvania avenue in the 15th Ural, containing In front or breadth on said Brown erten feet UN inches, and on the northeast side of said Pennsylvania avenue 50 feet 73 inches and in depth on the east line thereof northward from said Brown Mien 40 feet 5X inches, Same vs. E. Johnson, owner dtc„. C P., March Terra, 1866, No. ISO; for the sum of one hundred and forty seven Sl-11:0 dollars fbr work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot or pieta of ground, situate at the northwest corner of Brown et, and Newkirk st, In the Men- Ward, conta ining in front or breadth on said Brown at., S 9 feet anu of an inch, and extending in length or depth northward along the west side of Newkirk street 9 feet 2 inches, thence still further northward 36 feet S inches, and on the west line thereof 40 feet 5• 3 4 inches.) Sanze - vsyltnasellL . Nevins, owner, a:6., C P., March Term, 1866, N-,.131; for the sum of one hundred and forty 6.2406 dollars for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that cer. rain lot or piece of groundeittuste at thenorthesatward corner of Brown at., and Newer at.. in the Fifteenth Ward containing in front or breadth on ea d Brown street 142 feet 11% inches, and extending In length or depth northward along the east aide, of said Newkirk street II feet 8t inches, and on the east line thereof 711 feet 6 inches. Same vs. Michael Bouvier, owner &c., CL P., March Term. 1666, No. 1..= for the sum of sixteen dollars and twelve cents, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished against all that certain lot or p'ece of ground, situate on the south side a n dwn street, at the distance of seventeen feet two ee eighth inches eastward from tenth east slde of .Pennsyl rani a avenue. In the Fifteenth 'Ward, containing. in front or breadth on said Brown street twenty feet *Me ano one-quarter inches,. and extending In length or • depth southward on the east line thereof five feet ten and threeelghth Inches, and on the west line thereof eight feet seven and one eighth inches. Witness, the Honorable Joseph Allison, President 'of our said Court at Philadelphia, the 6th day of March, AllllO Domini one thousand pled hundred and eliti sts. T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. ~~ Y:3IHIIt:►IU:7/N City of Philadelphia vs. George Quick, owner, &¢, D. C , March Term, 1856, No. 5>.! for the sm of two hundred and nmety.four dollars, far work and labor ekne and perfbrmed, and.materials furnished, to wit— For paving in front of all that, certain lot or piece of gronnd.with the two storyframe dwellings thereon erecter., situate on the southwesterly side of Climber - land street, at the distance_ of about mina - Pave (95) feet ten and one quarter- inches southeasterly from Itichniond street, in the Eighteenth Ward of the said city: containing in front on brf adth on the said Cum berland street sixty (ilO)ft-et. and extending in length or, depth southwesterly tif. that width parallel with Bald RichmOnd'street HAY feet, more or less.- - Witneta the Honorable George Eiharswood; Doctor of Laws,President of our said Court at ' Philadelphia, the seventh day of March, in the year of our Lordone thousand eight hundred and sixts-six. • • ELMO:mg, Sataw - • . Pro ProthonotatY• PATENT ,L TIN SIFTED In the HIT1113:1EN Ala the right thing in the right place. No Household would be without it after a Ida gie trial. It is the.only Sifter now in we that gives Batisfso .ti m . o -Emu after is warranted to give perfect Bata factin. , • • • • ECKENI Vaal:80. No Z 46 tiOith ISBOOND Street, rhusaii.. • State Dnd Cotinty ßdgbt for gale on easy terms; WI2O/easie Traile !supplied on reasonabie term; 1 31 . 1 fliPies lent to anY.A¢drees on receipt of IL 00:. WPM PLOWMAN, ,CARPENTER AND BUILDER.F--- crARTER. Erii*Fairi; enai Do= =lam , . . , aradatlrlVoile-034 b1;111 proji • • AVIEIII4II, ,; Rai • Money on &Small Copt SPENCER'S STRANKEL , Invaluable for we in . all saes where a- StraSuer or leve la required. • It will Ift TAUB, 11 :EA.T8QIIMilf. 'BI7OK.W.HICAT. and will Strain, . . _ EltmPt.lPA*Trbth,dtr... ix-co*Foßr.