(Continued from the First Page.) course of the President. He has done so much in contravention of the laws Congress has established, and had so frequently de nounced Congress as and iinconstitutional body,that the rumor of his intention to carry his ' worts into action seemed scarcely an improbability. The treason of the North and the hanging of Tbad. Stevens have been so long the burden of Hr. Johnson’s speeches that the publio Were prepared for any madness. But the elections, in teaching him the spirit of the people, have,we hope, taught him the dig nity of prudence. : ' THE NATIONAE TBEASEBY, Secretary M’CuHough’s Forthcoming Beport. ’ Washington, Thursday, Oct. 11,1866. — Thefiscal year ending on the 30th of June, 1866, was one of great material prosperity to the Treasury Department. The respective balances for the commencement and con clusion of the year were as follows: Cash on hand June 30,1865, : -- $858,309.15 Cash on hand June 30,1866, - - 130,669,815.19 % ! • Net' gain, - - - $129,811,506 01 If the gold in the National vaults, esti mated in the foregoing figures, at par, were expressed in currency figures,it would show a balance on hand at the conclusion, of the year of over $160,000,000. •' The receipts and expenditures of the United States for the fiscal year are as fol lows: BECBIPTS. Prom Customs: Quarter ending Sept. 30, - $47,009,583 03 Quarter ending Dec. 31. - 39,216,338 39 • Quarter ending March 31, - 46,645,697 83 Quarter ending June 30, - 46,175,151 39 Total, - Prom Public bands: First quarter, - .Second quarter, Third quarter, Fourth quarter, - Total, - - From Direct Tax : First quarter, - Second quarter, - Third quarter, - Fourth quarter, - Total, - -; Internal Revenue:. ■First quarter, - Second quarter, - • Third quarter, - Fourth quarter, - Total, * Miscellaneous: Firstqiiarter, Second quarter, - Third quarter, - Ifourth quarter, - Total, . • - ' - $65,125,966 46 i-EXPENDITUBES* . Civil, foreign, and miscellaneous: First quarter, - - - 10,571,460 99 Second quarter, -, - - 9,377,132 25 Third quarter, - - - 9,248,033 17 -Fourth quarter, - - - 11,853,339 55 "Total, ■-i - Pensionsand Indians: First quarter, Second quarter, - Third.quarter, Fourth quarter, - Total, * First quarter, Second quarter, - Third quarter, Fourth quarter, - Total, - - Navy: First quarter, Second quarter, - Third quarter, - Fourth quarter. - Total, - Interest: First quarter, Second quarter, - Third quarter, - Fourth quarter, - , Total, - - / $133,074,737 27 From these figures it appears that the re ceipts and expenditures of the year 1865-66 -were as follows: RECEIPTS. From customs, From public lands, From direct tax, - From internal revenue, From miscellaneous, Total, - - - -$556,039,195 06 EXPENDITURES. Civil, foreign and miscella- neous, . - Pensions andjtndians, ■War, - - r - Navy, - - Interest, - - Total, - - Total receipts, Total expenditures, Excess of: receipts, - - §37,691,857 36 ■ But: this excess of thirty-seven millions of receipts does not show the capacity of the country to pay off its debts, for it all occur red in the last few months. The war ex penses of the first quarter were §165,000,000; during the last quarter they had dwindled to§ 12,000,000. The expenditures of the War Department during the coming year would be over §240,000,000, less than that of the past year; were it not for the Equalization Boun ties bilL • , As compared with the fiscal year ending J une 30,1865, we find in the past year an increase of receipts .from Internal Revenue of one hundred millions of dollars, and of customs of ninety-five millions; while there has been a diminution of expenses for war of over seven hundred and fifty millions, and for the Navy of eighty millions. The year ending December 31, 1865, showed a deficiency of six hundred and nineteen mil lions of dollars; six months after that time, the year ending June 30,1866, showed an excess of receipts over expenditures of nearly thirty-seven millions of dollars.— N. Y. Tribune. Ur. J. H. Scbencfe’s Mandrabe Pills "WIIjIj prevent cholera. Or any disease caused by Bilious Derange ment of the Liver. Every person that suf fers , from the Cholera, has; more or. less de rangement of the liver and stomach; this can be: ascertained by inquiry from pa tients. and invariably they have had a tor pid liver for some time; Sometimes it commences with’ diarrhea, then with a dull, heavy feeling, again with numbness of the fingers and toes, cramps: in the stomach, vomiting, TCT.PTrTA, • Thg late management baying relinquish©4 entire control and Interest In tbls Bank, tbe bnalness la now being conducted under the following entirely ‘' HEW MSHASEHEHT. DIRECTORS. JOSEPH T. BAILEY, Of Bailey A Oo„ Jewelers. EDWasu B. GENE, Oi J. F. and E. B. Orne, Dealers In Carpetings.^ NATHAN HILLKS. Prealdent of tbe (second National Bank. WILLIAM EBVIEN, Of Myers A Ervlen, Flour Factors. ' . OSGOOD‘WEIGH, Of 8, and W. Welsh, Commlcsloa Merchants. BENJAMIN HOWLAND, Jr., Of A Bewland, Jr., & Bro., Ooal Merchants, SAMUEL A. BTBPHAM, Of Samuel Blspham <& Sens, Wholesale Grooers. WILLIAM H. BHAWN, Late Cashier of the Central National Bank. FKIBIBEHT. WILLIAM H. BHAWN, OABHHB. JOSEPH P.MDMFORD, ; ses-ttrp.... Lateof thaPblla.SatlonalEank.a CP Ift AflA Hoot and tc.oooand other inma to loan LU.UUU, oa Mortgage, by J. H. MOBBIS. Con veyancer, 23S North TENTH Street, . ocfiMf REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT. THBEE BOOMS IN Tbe New Bulletin Building, No. 607 Chestnut Street. Ibe proprietors are prepared to reoelve proposals m entlng three rooms. Theyare THE SECOND STOBY FBONT BOOM, eobyatftek First and Third stories of the back o> Northern Build frith Entranoe by a wldebaU cn Chestnnt street, And a Front of 2S feet on Jayne sirest; Suitable fbr a Jobbing er Commission House, a .Rant or insurance Office. For Further Particulars apply at thsNEW BUL LETIN BUILDING. No. 607 ChMkxu&t Btr««tA » GERMANTOWN.—For sale, a handsome stone RESIDES CE, with about an acre of ground, and be modem Improvements, situated on the south comer of Wayne street and Walnut lane. Terms moderate. Apply on the premises. Q5-f,m,w-4trp» AMUSEMJENTS. Set Second Bone for additional Amusements. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. CHOICE RESERVED SEATS FOB ANT EVENING, AT THE * \ , : Book Stand, Continental Hotel. : it* ■ ' . • AMW PUBliXilAimfllS. nPHE LOST BEAUTY; X THE LOST BEAUTY: the LOST BEAUTY; THE LOST BEAUTY; THE FATAL ERROR. THE FATAL ERROR. j _ THE. FATAL ERROR.: We have it bn the aul horlty o f the £dinb u -nil Beuleio, that the novels of this gifted anthoress were ’‘pub lished at the expense of the-Qneen.” The same au thority remarks. “Hence It might have bees foretold that ofthe various kinds of novels, the romantic and descriptive was tbe least repugnant to the old Spanish spirit, and that In order for a :wrlter successfully lo undertake such a novel. It would be necessary for him to have a passionate attachment to the na tlonal manners and characteristics, and a corre sponding dislike to the foreign, and new; such are the qualities we find united in.the author of this work. • The Lott Beauty U. perhaps, the finest story or the author. Its advent is a real literary event. The most severe critics have dissected this new work, and have unhesitatingly proclaimed the authoress to be the •Spanish Waltkb Scott.’ Among tbe painters of manners, tbe best, without doubt, are tne Spanish writers. We are certain to find there troth, Joined to a richness and piquancy of details; and above all, a spirited tone, which singularly heightens and sets off thpiy Complete In one large Duodecimo Volume. ; PRICE |l6O IN PAPER; OB 82 00 IN CLOTH. - Booksellers are solicited to - order’ at once what tbe; may want of tbe above Book, so that their orders can be filled In advance of tbe day of-publlcation. - * end fer Peterson's Descriptive Catalogue. Books sent postage paid on receipt of retail price, Addreea all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to u T. B.PETERSON & BBOTHERB. 0012 2t 806 Chestnnt street, Philadelphia, Pa. 17VERY SATURDAY, No 42, for October 20. la Bow Ej ready and contains: The Village on tte Cllff chapter 4, by Mbs THACKERAY; -An English Och> ber; Reverence for Inferiors; A visit to JhSn Fernai dez: ancote of Sllcotes. chapters 13—16; by -HENRY KlNGSLEY:ConslnJane;BkbfcSheep EDMUND YATES; foreign Notes: The BeatenCmn- For sale by all News Dealers. TIOKNOR& FIELDS, Publishers, Boston, and 63 BLEBCKER street, New York.' ■; : ■ < - AUCTION BAI.ES. SAUE OF A VALUABLE MjEDIOAIs AND iLfra. V C3ELLANEOUS MBBABY,'SnBGICAf?SsswnZ ; JtfENTS.'* TUBNING - liATJttB ABO ! magic laniern. &c. ON October 16,17. and 18 commencing eacii dav»t «- o’clock, the Valnßble Medical ana Miscellaneous Library of the late Dr. Paul G. Goddard, “““’“haneons Surgical Instruments, Taming Lathe aid Tools,MSglc Lantern, Am LOST MD IHHJHiP. • LOBT—BLAcA ■'AND , TAN TERR nm a months old A liberal -lm do given If returned .mib.WALNOT street (back gate.) ; • , - ■ - ita /^ FaU Importations} m NOW opening. i ocstnoiO rpj - • ’ LEIDOM & SHAW, Wholeiale »nd Detail 0 AFPET WABEHOUSE, i 9 X O AR CH , | Between Ninth and Tenth streets. ‘ We are now opening enr new importations of For elgn CARPETINGS, embracing all the new and lead Ing patterns, ‘ ' Also acomplete assortment of the best of American Mannthctnres. i We are prepared and will sell at tbe lowest price* ■ sel2-8m rpi * CL9THIKQ. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STSEET, Has now the FALL AND WINTER STYLES and a complete assortment of ; . [ FAIL AHD WIMTER GOODS. ■ OIXJTHIBajuaI pr sHperior to tlioae of soy othes girat-CIMB.; Twlprtog fotahlialmieDt. at moderate prices. Satisfaction, guaranteed. Pattern Clothes to show the new and prevalent styles for the InsoectlQß of customers and public. . . :^wrmL IMUHtTEECOMINENrAiaMa ■ gHIL&DELPHIA j- PA'- x ■ WSTRrCTHHfB FOBSKIf«a£ASCfifiHXNT. . i COATV.&nd Bln from X to 3} from.lto3: and from* tos; and around tha post prominent p&rt of ths chest,'aud abound the waist. State whether erect : 6t*tdoping, I ’- - ’ ■; .TEST* Same as fcrooai. • lloym; puma, PiNTJfc;] r - BET ATI. DRY 6981)8. „ DEPOT '' FOB FURNISHING _DRY GOODS. j j A CABD. Sheppaid,Yan Harlingen & Arrisoa No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET, .Whoseestßblialraientfortließiaeof; HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS Is unequaled Inthe extent and variety of Its assort ment, beg ter. annonnea to HOTJSjSKKKiPifiBS -HE UEW)HG THEIB StrPPIiT. or persons about to foi nlsb, that they are now receiving their - / ’ • fail Assoinnan of Fresh Linen, Cotton and Woolen Goods for Household Use, ■: SUCH AS ■■■ ’ ■ . linen Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings, ; i Pillow linens, Pillow Muslins, ; Damask Table Cloths, Table linens, Damask Napkins Bordered Towels, . . Towelings, Quilts, Blankets, Table and Embroidered Piano and Table Covers, And every other article raltable ibr a well-ordered Honsehola, , B*2l-£mw-6mrp J EDWIN HALL & CO., 28 S. Second St., W 111 Open This Morning,. ■ A CASS OF ’ : SILK-WARP WINCEY CLOTHS, , ■ . FOR ' " . Ladies 9 Walking Saits, AT A QBEAT SEDUCTION IN BRICES. ocilit rp| - : " MILLIKEN’S LiNEN STORE, 828 ARCH ST. FRESH IMPORTATIONS LINEN HANDK’FS. In addition to the extensive aaaortment always kept In ttore, we-havejnat opened direct troth Europe, a A SEW ISVOICE OF 1,070 Dozen Handkerchiefs, ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchief. Gents’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Children’s Handkerchief. Printed Handkerchiefs French Linen Handkerchiefs. Irish Linen Handkerchiefs. German Linen Handkerchiefs. ALSO, LINEN GOODS, OF ALL KEKD3 TO BE FOUND IN THE OTTY, seirmwiwc3iip G. I>. WISHAM, No, "J 1 North Eighth. Street. I have now In store and Ibr sale a most complete and elegant Btock ot. POPLINS! POPLINS! PLAIN POPLINS, PLAID POPLINS. ■ EMPRESS CORD POPLINS. . IRISH POPLIN& i. CORDED SILK. POPLINS. One case of SILK STRIPE 75 cents ; worth |I. 1 : MEEINOES! MEEINOES! ' I have Just opened a full line of PBENOH MERI ■ „ NOES, of SB desirable shades and qualities. .New additions In DRESS GOODS made dally from the Philadelphia and New York Auctions. MUSLINS! MUSLINS! The Cheapest HuslinStoreinthe city. JUST OPENED, ■ 2.500 yards extra heavy Brown Sheeting, wide, Ibr 24 cents. - : One case of Pf .._case Musllna, best, for 83 cents. . "giveusacall. My Stock .of FLANNELS is large and cheap. se24-m,w,f-Sm} , ! •' CRESSON»S GAS BBGirii ATOR. IMPORTANT LETTER FROM O.- A, 'WALBOSN, EsiJ .POSTMASTER, PHILADELPHIA, Post Office, Philadelphia, PA, May 7, 1366, Messrs. FAIRBANKS *.BW£NG, No.7lsCheetnut Street. GKNTMantN—lncompliance with your request: X herewith hand yon a statement showing the amount of Gas consumed at this officetdnrlng the three months from January 23. 1865, to April: 25, 1865, inclusive, and from January 23, 1866, to April 2s, iB6«, inclusive, In prder to show the saving effected by the CRESSON GAS BEGUXAITOB attached to oar meter on Febru ary 12,1866: ... ■ ' - 1 .'1865.' ■ J™- .242,800 cubic feet, Feb. 24 to Mar.2B. 235,-100 ■ ■■■.«■:■ Mar.28t0Apr1125.....;.:.192,800 “ ' . 1866.. $K Bfo 1 000 cubic feet. Feb. 19 loKar. :■: •*. Mar 28 to Ap1U25....„.. 086,800 “ • -• -■ -'■■•■' - • . 488.960 cubic feet, showing a saving in 1566 over 1865,0/. „. .187,100 cable lfest of Gas, which, at ,3 30 per thousand (Including IT. a SO cents per hi). Is a saving la money of IS 17 .3, During tie three months of the Begnlator was at* tached; to the meter but n dwa’having been placed there' on the 12th of February,. and tbe ; account taken to the 25th of April, The above *atatecient is taken from the bills aspald to the. Gas ,Company. .. lam very respectWlyyonr obedient servant, ; ocs-tfrp. (ft At 'W'dZiBQBK JPostawwter, 1 \M 'iH ilKNßilkil ■ - THE LARGEST STOCK OF $74 000 cubic feet. HOOPBRIRTS. 1866. THE NEW FALL STYLES J. W. BRADLEY’S 1 .: . Celebrated I DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) SKI RTS HOW UHIVEBBALLT ADOPTED BYOUK FASHION MAGAZINES FASHION AUTHORITIES. THISTMPROVED DUPLEX SKIRT Is now meeting with great Sale By J. M. HAFLEIGH, 902 Chestnut Street. oclOw f ml3t DUPLEX 1 SKIRTS. ' lie Improved Duplex Skirt Is now meeting with great sale, by J. M. 902 CHEITHOI BT. ocg-st