From Fortress Monroe. 4 , , Foirraras Mormon, March 22.—Mr. Cali Pepper, of, Norfolk, who was arrested herelesterdl4% by order of Major-General - Miles, 'WE here this morning for Richmond'. Virginia. Investigation into his colozina tion scheme will be immediately made by Major-General -Terry r atßichmond, and the result will,. in _ a few days, be made public. Several prominent citizens of Norfolk called on Mr.- Pepper,-at the Hygela Hotel at this plar, yesterday afternoon, and tendered h'n their assistance-and sympathy in his _unfortunate situation. Energetic efforts to obtain the requisite pecuniary aid and assistance, are , being - 'made - hv Colonel James Curry, Chaplain 'James Marshal ann others connected with the' board appointed to solicit, funds and material for - the completion of the soldier's Monument. This monument it is proposed' to erect in the large cemetery about a-mile beck of the Fort, where' several --thousand soldiers lie .buried, who fell during the memorable campaign-on the Peninsula, or have since died , the victims of disease, • from the Chesapeake and McClellan hos ' "tale • - - About twelve hundred' dollars has been subscribed, and all that is needed now to complete the, work are the -proper steps on pptheipart of the Government to Secure the land and have it surveyed, preparatory to pekmanently inclosing the grounds. • 37. Aleige sale of commissary pronerty,took place here yesterday, under Colour. Tames -earryr, -Chief Commissary of the post. • The' lots. sold comprised a miscellaneous collec -lion 'of canal) chests, commissary chests, paulins, dry and • liquid measures, meat saws, knives, cleavers, lanterns,&c., &a,for , :whicit,gobd prides were obtained.. • • , The , -- , fbliowing vessels have arrived in thiS harber, and nowlle anchored, awaiting -opportunity to sail : Schooners D. C. Hulse, from Now York for Charleston, S. 0.111a310. M. Petit, from Charleston, S. C., :.for Baltimore, timber; Eclipse, from Bal timore for oi3arlesten, S. C., general cargo; L. H. Hopkins, from Norfolk for New York; wood; Henry Crosby, from Wilming ton, N. C. ',for New York, naval - jstores; . /Katie E. Rich, from New York for Charles " ton, S. C., guano; L. H. Bivins, from Wit': Mington,N. C. for New. York, naval stores; H. I Packer, from Newborn, N. C. for Neiv -•York, shingles; Ira Laffranier, from Balti more, for Norwich, . Conn., - coal:. Only -Danghter, from New 'M York, for Fortress onroe, light; Lillie, from Baltimore for WilMington, N. C., grain; Orvette, from Norfolk t for New York, wood; Four Sisters, from Wilmington, N. C., for Philadelphia, naval stores; Americus, from do., light; brig Virginia, from Hog Island, for New York, •," timber. Sailed from Hampton Roads:— Brig : Virginia, for New York, • timber ; schooners D. C. Hulse, for. Charleston, S. hay; 0.-M-Petit, for Baltimore, timber; • L.-H. Hopkins, for New York, wood; H. - Picker, for do., shingle's; Ira Laffranier, from Norwich, Conn., coal. FORTRESS 'MONROE, Mar. 23.—The steam er Peril, from Mobile for New York, put in here short of coal. Freights at Mobile were dull. The coastwise steamer Ceres had left for New Orleans, and the steamers Mercedita anolGulf -Stream were to have sailed for New York in ballast. Cotton at Mobile, 40©44c. for middlings. Atlantic Telegraph Company. The annual meeting of theshareholders of the Atlantic Telegraph Company was held ft London on thii Bth of iNfarch, Mr. C. M. Lam son, ;the Vice President, presiding. The directors report explainsthe stepstaken for carrying out the enterprise by means of the newly formed Anglo-American Tele graph Company acting as agents of the At lantic Company, particulars of which have been already published. The Chairman moved the following resolution: "That the arrangements made by the di rectors for completing telegraphic commu nication with America during the present year, and their explanation or the contract executed between the Atlantic Telegraph Company and the Angle-American Tele graph Company are approved by this ex traordinary general meeting of the ,share holders. - After some discussion, the resolution 'magi unanimously adopted. It was stated that half the capital of the new Company had already been applied for, and there was no doubt it would all be speedily taken up. The Telegraph Construction. and Mainte nance Company are now making over one hundred miles (nautical) of cable per week, .and the Great Eastern is reported to be ready tolleave Sheerness for "Valencia the last week in June. Captain Anderson, Mr. Can ning, and all connected with the new expe dition, express undiminished confidence in laying the new cable and in getting up and completing the portion of the one ,laid last summer. The share of the new Company were quoted at i@i premium. New Jersey Politics. TNENTON, March 23.—The following res olutions, indorsing the majority in Congress .and deprecating the course of President Johnson in opposing the action of the Union majority, were sent by National Club, of Hoboken, to Hon. James M. Scovel, who offered them in the State Senate. They were referilill to the Committee on Federal Relations.. Senator Scovel gave notice that he would bring his resolutions on the state of the country to a vote at an early day. 1. .Reso t red, That we consider the Unioo majority in both Houses of Congress as the faithful representatives of the loyal major ity of the nation. , 2. Resolved, That we consider Congress as solely entitled to prescribe the conditions of reconstruction of the seceded States, among which the most essential, in our opinion, are and ought to be a vigorous exclusion of all the leaders of the Secession movement from any political rights whatever L and*the admission of the freedmen to the elective franchise on the same fobting as that•of all freemen. 3. Resolved, That the opposition of Presi dent Johnson to the course of the Union jority of • Congress is in every respect un warranted,'and a defection from the cause of human rights and National progress. A HIGHWAYMAN.—A. week or so ago, as I Mr. Samuel Kelley, of Newtown Square, I , Delaware county, was taking some pork to a (=tomer he overtook', as he supposed, a fashioniibly dressed lady, with gig-top bonnet and veil, close fitting coat, oat in the latest style, muff and furs, and, to all au- . pearances, very tired and weary. As Mr. K. drove up, she asked him if he would not assist her on her journey. Pleased with the looks of suctan passenger, he stopped his horses and helped her in. They had not rode very far, hoWever, before Mr. K: - criscovered, to his surprise, that the pre; tended "female" had long boots on, which •i she unfortunately disclosed to his view.. At `this he grew very suspicious of his passen ger, and intentionally dropped his whip to the ground and asked the "lady" to to get out and pick it up for him, remarking at the same time that his horses • were very spirited and would not stand. The lady politely got out of thewagon, but before she got back with the whip, Mr. Kelley gave the reins to his horses, and was safely out of her reach—minus only the , whip and her interesting company. The lady bad left her muff on the seat, which • Mr. Kelley picked up, and out fell a large dirk knife and one of Colt's revolvers. Putting the boots, knife and revolver to gether, it is very evident Mr. Kelley had "waked up the wrong passenger." The lady was no doubt a gentleman, and but for the lucky 4iscovery of the "boots," he doubtless would have been robbed—perhaps murdered. This event occurred some eight or ten miles.east of West Chester.7—Becord. sAini ntaA - ROF TRADE - - GROBOR ILVATHAIit MORSEL! OCALIiirrAIM JAS. R. CA.MPART.T,. HOPOrtailln ESIEWEN.BUIIetin. .611P00.1..—ChiploseptrUlarkl - I:merman-42 tai bleb g powder /3 balra old rop' s 85 tails do 134 bales rags Jessup & Moore; 76 tat soda ash 100 buts soda crystals JL& D S Riker; 1696 pas dyewood 500 bags sumac-50 cks nodes Grant & Son; 44 Ws mdse` Fowler& Cromp. ton; 144 clot soda' ash 50 druMS caustic -soda Yarnell & Trimble; 100 tea bottled beer • Patterson & Boulton; 22 tca etbw Dr D Jayne & Son: 14 ca plaster casts T W Bradwood; acs seeds Henry Dreer:lo bales linen wane Lewis &go; 80 cs steel . Heaton & neockla; 39 es and castings machinery W. Wbitta3ier; 78 .do J Lord&Sons; 56 do• Barton &Colton; 57 do Irving &.-Leiper; 66 vista soda ash 150 crates 11 cks ethw 2798 sacks com salt 105. do line do 30 duz malts 117 tons pig iron Peter Wright & Sons; 91pkgs ethw 100 bas tin plates 71 ca mach nery 35 bbis . V?.netian red-168 cks soda ash 12 aka' nitrate of lead order; 145 cks soda ash 300 kegs hi carb soda sp drums caustic do C W Churchman. - z SaGlJA—Bark Irma, Cummings-3021111de molasses 73 tcs do B & W Welsh; .2 Janda de 2 bbla do 2000 cigars Captain. -ARkelßO,PlL—arts A F Kingsley, V114119111/-243 hhds sugar 49 bbls do 65 puncheons molasses John Ma son & _ _ _ MAXAt.sUFZ—Bchr Hamburg.: Sprague-24 hhds sugar 8 bbls do John Mason & Co.. . &salve andTO Saint V i de r raean Steamers &MPS =OM 1 , 03 • DAY/ . Pereira Havre ... New York March 8 Washington .Havre...New York - March 8 Kangaroo - .Liverpool-New.Yoris - March 9 City of _Limerick-Liverpool...New York March .9 Delaware Liverpool-BostondePhila-ltarch 13 Fulton Havre...New York. March 13 Helvetia Liverpool... New York ----March 14 Hansa ..-.... .. Bouthampton-New York - ..... ..Marto44 City of Baltimore.Liverpool-New York March 14 Cityof33oston Llverpool...New York March 14 Moravian Liverpool... Portland March 15 China -Liverpool...Boston March 17 City of Dublin .Liverpool-New York March 17 Tripola - ;Liverpool-New York March 20 Scotland Liverpool... New. York March 2i Bavaria Southampton-New York March 21 City of Manchester-Liverp'l...New York- March 23 TO DEPART. Eagle ' -.NewYork.:.Havaria.. March 28 Kangaroo-----New York.:.Liverpool March 28 Africa-- .330stoh—Liverpool -March 2, Havana ... ...... --New York... Rio Janeiro March 29 Germania... -- - ...New York... Hamburg.. ..... . - ..March 31 Pennsylvania' ....New York-.Liveroool .. .. .. -M. ..arch 31 City of Washingt'n-N York... Liverpool .......:..March St Peruvian .Portland.::Liverpool • - March st Arizona .NeW York-aspinwall ' .March 31 Bellona ' New York-London - - April 4 Australasian .New Tork..Liverpool April 4 City of Dubllz.. ..11ew York . . dvprp001......- April 4 Washington New Yorlc..Havre - —.April :7 Helvetia. .New York-Liverpool April . 7 TaMralmmn SVlatisza, 555 law SETS, 6 5I HIEUI WANES. 8 48 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Ship Joseph Clark. Sberman.4B days from Liverpool, with mdse to Peter Wrlght..& Sons. Towed up by tug America. Ship Juno (Br). Card, 50 days from Liverpool, with mdse to John B. Penrose. -Towed up by tug America. Bark Irma (Br), Cummins, from Sagua loth thin. sugar and molasses to S&W Welsh. 19th inst. tat 33, lon 74, spoke bark City of Durham, from Matan zas for Falmouth, E, 7 days out with, off Hatteras, encountered a violent gale from NW to SW, during which was struck by a heavy sea. throwing the vessel on her beam ends, started deck load, stove in hatch, house, and water casks, and washed everything mOva ble overboard. Brig Haze, Hall, from Boston, in ballast to captain. Behr Hamburg, Sprague. 16 days from Mayaguez. with sugar to John Mason & Co. bchr A T Kingsley, Vianello, 21 dayS from Arecibo,_ with sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co. Schr Frank Herbert, Crowed, 7 days from Boston, with ~,dse to D Cooper. Schr War Eagle, Kelly, 5 days from Providencb,with mdse to D Cooper. Schr Halo. Newman.s days from Newburyport,with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Behr Flyaway, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with & mdse to Crowell Collins. Schr Isabel Blake, NeWcomtf, 14 days from Portland, Me. with headings to Isaac Rouen & Co. Schr Brandywine, Corson, from New York, with mdse to D Cooper Schr Franklin Treat, Clark, from Frankfort, via Bt ston. with potatoes to R S Dyer. Schr Levine, Bounds, 3 days from Salisbury, M• d to Bacon, Collins & Co. Schr J Williamson, Winsmore, 4 days from N York, in ballast to Sinnicksen & Co. Schr Jae H Moore, Nickerson, 12 days from Boston, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. San' Mary Fletcher, 12days from Salem, Mass. with dse to Mershon & Cloud. ischr Searsville, Sears, 8, days from Boston, with mdse to Men bon & Cloud. Schr S P Chase, Bostick. 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley rt Co. SchrJas L Fleverin, Hollingsworth, 1 day fripm Lit tle (reek Landing, Del. with grain to James L Bewley & Co. OLEABED YESTERDAY. Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr. Balk 'Mary C Dyer. Simmons, Aspinitall, Carman, _ . Merchant & Shaw. Brig E P Ftewart, Holland, Sagua, S & W Welsh. Echr J Wiilfamson, Whitmore, Rockport, Sinnickson & Co. KIEMEORANDA. Steamer New York (Brew ).Von Oferndrp,deared at New York Yesterday for Fremen. Steamer Varuna, Whiting, cleared at New York yesterday Hong Kong. Steamer Emily B Sender, Lockwood, cleared at New York yesterday for Charleston. Steamer Westchester, Ingram, cleared at New York yesterday for Wilmington, Del. Ship Kathleen, Roberts, balled from Falmouth, Eng. 7th inst. for this port. Ship Belvidere, Jackson, cleared at San Francisco 20th ult. for Sydney, SNW. Bark Wm Van Name, Knight (or Cook), at Messina 27th nit, from Itarsetlles. Brig Agnes. Willar, sailed from Ponce, PR. 6th inst. for New York. Brig Herald, Tuzo, cleared at New Orleans 17th inst. for :Matanzas. - . Set:kr Dearborn, Harriman, hence at Barbados 20th ult. and remained 27th. Schr R 1., Tay, Baker. hence for Gloucester was sup posed to be ashore 8 miles N of Barnegat 22d inst. She registers 225 tons, was built at Milford, Del. In 1850, and balled from Philadel TEETH. :ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE CLEANSING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. Removes all substances destructive to the teeth. prevents discoloration and the accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy re laxed condition of the Gums, imparting a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste to the Mouth. Guaianteed to contain no Acid, or any substance that will injure or de. stroy the Teeth.. Its cleansing and healthful properties are certified to by prominent Dentists throughout the country. Sold by Druggists, Fancy Goods Dealers and Perfumers, and at the Depot, S 5 Li berty Street, N. Y. Ask for 'ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINN and take no other. JOHNSTON,HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Wholesale Agents. miim-tu,tbanti ?):I::_si al:3 I 511ELM.1.E.N . FOA.S, Green Corn, Fresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums,, ALBEItT C. ROBERTS, FINE GROCERIES, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. JAPANESE PO WOH.ON t 1 14 . A, the finest ever imported. OOLONG TEA, DRAGON CHOP. OLD GOVERNM.E.N.P JAVA COFFEE. POP. SALE BY 'JAMES R. WEBB. Witt/ WALNUT and EIGHTH Strenta Zrl(UCWdKNarigYßtrrrNr3. anufactured — byti 1.3 Eouthwark sugar Refinery and the Grocer's E House, for sale by E. C. KNIGHT & CO., , roci2-11m . Corner Chestnut and Water streets. Nit.w b.—tho b oaesßnncbandLayerßaisin 800 boxes Valencia Raisins, 100 mats eeedleas Ra i s loo for Bole by .Ttlh. Bc BUSKER 4; VO., 1.15 :Synth W -ter street. fitE-JJA-fLY EV-EN-ING BULLETIN - Vl-11-LA.DELPHIA. SATURDAY; MARCH 24-.1866. pixy. _uom - v. INSURANCE COMPANY On the 31st day _of Deoembgr, 1865. Published in conformity withthe Act of Assembly. Cap' tal Stock authorized do Paid in Casa ~„ stora.—The Capital paid up In Cash has since been Increased to ONE MILLION DOLLaBS. - SECOND. Value as nearly as may be of, the Real Es tate held by thee° ropany 75,000 00 Cash loaned on call 19,564 75 do in First I 4 atonal Bank, New Haven.. . 16,900 63 do Second do do do • 10.454 91 CO in hands of Agents and in course of transmission )30,000 00 Loansn secured by Bonds and Mortgages, ._first lien on Real Estate, upon watch there Is less than one year's interest due and owing —" 24,050 00 Batted States3o bonds 203,462 50 do Certificates of Indebtedness. 70,700 0 0 do 520 bonds 57,750 00 Missouri State Bonds, 6 per cent 23,700 00 Tennessee do. . do. 18,000 00 :Wisconsin ....o. _ do. . 12,000 00 321 shares, stock .Second National Bank, New Haven....„.. 1 39,804 00 165 shares stock Yale Bank, NeWplaven... 18,810 00 159 .. • " Merchants do., do. ... 5.268 00 6 2 ~ ." Nat. Tradesmen's do , do—. 7,410 00 587 " _, _" New Haven County Na tional Bank_... ..:..»......... . • . —......— 6,016 75 New Haven Town 80n . d.. . 5,000 00 Amount loaned on stock collaterals (Mar- • ket value $7,000) 5,150 00 Interest accrued .:=, 28,784 71 Bills Receivable for Premiums on Fhte and Inland Transportation Risks—. 10,404 60 Office Furniture, Safes, dfc —. 5.078 65 All other invesunents_... .... 5,498 12 Premiums due and unpaid on Flre and Transportation Risks... 64,772 73 Rents accrued but not due... . 678 21 Amount of Premium notes due and un paid-. —z , ,--- 1,886 09 Interest on 'investments due and un paid 721 50 I THIRD. Losses DUE AND UNPAID "zone. in snit or contested by the Cora- PanY6,soo 00 Amount of losses during the . 3ear which Mace been paid....... 5435,319 56 Amount of losses reported tothe Cora- , - pany and not acted upon 29,477 72 Amount of dividends - declared 69000 Amount of all other palms against the Company 6,073 67 Amount of cash premiums received 772,918 Y. .1 4 ‘em1ums Notts taken by the Company 69 Premiums earned...... 5505,592 25 Interest money recelved--.. 36,685 61 Rents received by the Com pany 3,584 60 FIFTH. Losses paid during the year 451.192 66 Re•tnsurance paid during the year.-- ..... 3,860 21 Return Premiums •• 4642:' 89 Dividends paid. 90,000 00 Expenses paid during the year, includiag comml.vdons, de ...... 112,085 P 9 Amount of Taxes paid by the Company.— 15,155 68 Amount of all other expenses and expendi tures of the Company.-----. 38,761 17 Policies issued on the most favorable terms in the above • Reliable Company And claims for losses promptly adjusted anSeettied by SABINE, DUY & HOLLINSHEAD, - NO. 230 WALNUT STREET, mhZillastn3t PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, NO. 92 BROADWAY. CASH CAPITAL. ASSET' TOTAL LIABILITIES.:. LOSSES PAID IN 1665... 'lbis Company Insures against Loss 0. Damage by Fire on terms as favorable as any °trier respcurnble Company. Henry 31. Taber, Joseph Foulk, latephen Cambreleng, Fred'ir. Cchucbardt, Thsodora W. Riley, Jacob Reese, Jno. W. Seraerean, DJLydia' Suydam, William Remaen,. Thos. P. Cummings, JACOB BEEBE, President. CHAS. D. HARTSHORNE. Se-Tetary. ICIT.W 'YORK, March 9111, 1866. SABINE, DIY & HOLLINSEEEA.D, No. 230 Walnut-Street, Phila rohls-12td Cash Capital, $200,000 Insures against Accidents of all Kinds General Accidents include the Traveling Risk, and also all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalus, Bites or Dogs. Assaults by Burglars, Roboers or blur derma, the actionuf Lightning or Sun Stroke, the tr- Mots of Ex, losions,Floods t and Suffocation by Drown; Ina or Choking. Twenty-five dollars per year will secure a policy for FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of des h by any description of Accident, with Twenty-live dol lars per week compensation. Smaller sums in pro. portion. No medical examination required. DIRECTORS. NEW YORE REFERENCES. SETH PADELFORD, NATIONAL CITY BANE A. E. BURNSIDE, HOYT, SPRAGUES & J. S. Piutrtulf,PLACE. CO. • ALLEN 0. PECK, Gho. S. BOBBINS & BE:NRY H. ORMEBEE, SON. - • JABEZ C. _B NIGHT. ANTHONY & HALL, THOS. G. TURNER, ALEX. FARMED& J. S. PARISH IDI , FRANK MARAN, L, B. FRIEZE, ROYAL C. TAIT, J. H. Dr.WOLF BENS BUFFOk JOHN T. DiAIJRAN. HENRY' H. °FLAMBEE, President, J. S. PARISH, Vice President. H. M. RAWSON, Secretary. No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. STATE AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA, W NEW JERSEY and DELA: ARE First Class Agents Wanted, INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA., No. 150 south Fourth et , above Wal '• nut street • CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company insures against loss or damage by FIRE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, FURNI TURE and MERCHANDISE generally, City or Country. Also insures dwellings perpetually by de• posits of premium. DIRECTORS, JAMES BROWN LEMUEL COPEtoi CHARLES A. Dar. aus,uouriJoring, WILLIAM D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE, ._ WM. N. NEEDLES, WILLIAM R. BULLOCK, JOHN D. TAYLOR, WM. ,C. LONGsTEVTS: HIMBER, Jr., JOHN N. HUTCHINSON. JA )11 . F . S BROWN. President. CRAB. A. DUE, Vice President. 7 . Bo2,lell_,llErLSODT,ftcretary. lass,mtaly racer'ss - sqii ~.:~lf(BUSAlI1QE. TV. 31:1E NT OF THE CONDITION OF NEW HAVEN, FOURTIf AGENTS, THE IIOPE FIRE INSURANCE COM'ANY. ROMIX OF DlRkt . loBB. Robert Schell, I Whit= H. Terry, gamy Leverich, James S. Sanford, Stephen Hyatt, . Joseph Grafton, L. B. Ward, Joseph Britton. Amos Bobbins. AGENTS, TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY, PROVIDENCE, R. I. _ _ HTINT, TILLINGHAST & CO. LOW, _ HA_RRIMAN. DIIHFEE & CO. SABINgi.DUI & HOLLINSHEAD, THE HOME JAY COOKE& CO.,' Dealers in Government Securities, U. S. Ws of 1.881. 5 20's, Old and New, 1040 , s; Ce.rtilleates of Indebtedness, 7.30 „NOTES, Ist, 2d. and 3d Series. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Collections made. Stocks Bought and Bold on Com. mission. 3 l business accommodations BEEDEBITILD FOB 1148. fe7 rums. February Tel arn ' 31,000.000 00 500,000 00 5-20 3-10. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. BE HAVEN & BRO:, 40 South Third Street, CtT \-44. t l kJ; SPECIALTY. X 5,886 10 SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 South Third st., I 3 Nassau street; Philadelphia., I New York. $32,051 19 STOOKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND BOLD ON- 00 M 5025,679 07 P. S. PETERSON do CO. P.S. PETRIfOON & CO., .39 South Third Street.. Stocks, Bondi, &0., &c., Bought and $777.803 a, Sold at Board of Broken. Liberal Premium paid for COMPOUND I • NOTES. Interest alio bn Deposita. HOWELL dg BROTHERS S. W. cor. Ninth and Chestnut sts., Are Manufacturing their new styles of Paper Hangings FOR SPRING. And Samples and Lots of New Goods are now coming in from their manufactory, which with a fresh Impor lion of French Design: - are ready for the inspection of their customers. The Increased facilities of their new and more ex tensive Factory enables them to produce much saner and finished styles. Imitation Fresco Designs • FOR • Parlors, Entries, Ceilings, dm., tto., PREPARED. mir'lln.w&sl ma • 22 -. 26,850 00 01,585 14 a k3'' M• C. HO WE & CO fe2otu,th 83mi I_4 *J_wco v.lOl NEW OFFICE. , 114 South Third Street, Bankers, AND WALL PAPER. rin CO DRIIGS. WILLIAM M. WILSON, 208 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. IMPORTER OP DRUGS, CREME:JAL% &0., Fine Essential Oils Goods sold in bond atgds port or New York, and so delivere4 when required, rali3tfg rt - t-rE PERUVIAN SYRUP let d' PROTECT.ILD suLuriou OF THE PROT' X_l OF; [RUN, B 7 p a irs; U `' ' 'l7 ATo e' V e t i , n e e irg el.l ASE, By supplying the Blood with RS VITAL 141INCIP.L11, Oa , LIFE ELEMENT—IRO This is the secret of the wonderful ...con of this ..medy In curing Dyspepsia Liver Complaint Dropsy, Chronie Diarrhoea, Bo Nervous Affections, Chills and !Fevers, 1 Hninvis Loss of Constitn - ton al'Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys - and Bladder, Female Complaints, ' and all disesies originating in a BAD B'TATE O TH b.l BLOOD Ur accompanied by DEBILITY or a LOW STATE OF TEM Being free from Alcohol in any form, its energizing elects are not followed by corresponding reaction, but ar- permanent, Infusing STRENGTH, vmos. and NEW LIFE into all parts of, the system, and building up an IRON Can STITUTIOIg. .Di' - 81"EIPlilA AND DEBILITY. A CASE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING GORED. From IN SLE.Y JEWETT, N 0.15 Avon Place. Boston. -"I have suffered, and sometimes severely, for 27 Years, born dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Pe ruvian t•YruP, and found immediate caned; from it. In the course of three or four weeks I was entirely re lieved from my sufferings, and have enloyed uninter rupted health ever since. One of the most distinguished Jurists in New England "I have tried the Plißrt VIAN SYRUP, and the re sult fully suataLus your prediction. It has made a new man of me infrsed into my system new vigor and energy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw me, butstrouger heartier and with larger capacity for labor mental and physical, than at any time during the last five years." A pamphlet of 82 pages, will be sent FREE to any , ga-See that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blevrn in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DE6BMORE, Proprietor. 36 Dey Street, New 'York, • AND BY AT.I. DRUGGISTS. SCROFULA: All Medical Men agree that lODINE is THE BEST REMEDY for: Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discovered: The difficulty baa been to obtain a Puitz Eforirriox of it. Dr H. Anders' iodine Water lei s rare Solution of lodine, wrriann A SOT, Containing a Pi= oseret to , each ounce of Water. A hiOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT AND It HMS cured and Wri.a. cure SCROMIL3 in all its • roatilfold forms. trwERB , cAse - Egs, Elypt:rt tas, SALT RHEUM, Ote., dte. ettculars will be sent FREE to any one sending their address. Price 111 tea bottle, or 6 for f. 6 00. Prepared by Dr. MA FO NDE:RS E . Pbysichmand Chemist. • B SAL BY I P. D.T318)1011,R 36 Deiy St.. N. Y. AND BY ALL DRUGGLSTS. ja,22-s to tb3ra CLEANSE THE BIAOD With'corrupt, disordered or vaist4sd 81000, you are sick all over It May burst out in Pimples. or Sores, or In some active disease, or it may merely keep yon list less depressed and good f nothing. But you cannot have aciod health while your b ood is imnure, AT ER.,S. SARSAPA- HiLLA. purees out those, impurities and stimulates the organs of life into vigor 3alth and expelling diseas :Imlay of complaints which are caused by impurity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or ..largs' .Rlll, 7Vmors, Ricers. Sorer, Eruptior.s, Pins pies Blotches, Boils, SI. Anthony's Firs. Bose or Erysi pelas, letter or Salt Victor, So-aid Bead, Ring Worm. Ctlncer or Omen-ow 2umors, Sore Ayes, Female Dis eases, such as Betenliem, irrepvlarity, SuPPrasion, Whitu, :Sterility, also Ss:phi/is or Venereal Diseases, Liver amp/cants, and Heart Diseases. Try A.YER'S SAII&APARILLA, and see for yourself the surprising activity with which It cleanses the blood and. carts these disorders. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little. if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. - Beane, bitter disappointment has followed the use of tb overlong extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood ,the market, until the name itself tias beonme synonymous with impositionand cheat. Still we call this compourd :"Sarsaparilia," and Intend to supply' such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. We think we have ground for believing It has virtues which are irrPelst ble by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended cure. 'We can only assure the sick, that we offer them tb e beet alterative which we know how to produce; and we have reason ta-believe, it is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any body. ATEP.'S CHERRY PECTORAL is so universally known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of ftuphs, Colds. /*Riftschza, lloarsehess, Croup, Broil- Mitts, inciPient fonstunPtion and for the relief of Co a. sumptive Patients lu advanced stages of the disease, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues. The world knows them. Prepared by DR. .1. C. ATER &CO., Lowell, Mas‘., and Ecild by J. at RIS CO Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. athl7 8,1:12.W=3. USTLACCEII DEPHTMERIA. L OZENGES.—These 1.:4 lozenges are a safe edsd speedy care for Diphtheria. Coughs. Sore Throat, Hoarseness and .onchlal affecticimerally. Try them. THOIB. ESTLADR, Jr., D t, B. W. - ner ef lUghteenth and Markel streets. Was. ferAxal GEC). A. C