THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHIL AD E LI I II A , WEDNESDAY,. VrfTTER FUOM PAKIS. IT' TlAt. rAniP HD fOfcTIRINTAL OOnBEPOD- KNCB IF TUB ItVKMNU TfcLlKJH Al'II J ,' ;' ; pAius, December 17. French Diplomacy at Fault. If the Prrneh Government Is often In the ynixig, tbs opposition cftnuot always be said to he in the rihf. ,; : As regards the Mexican question, the latter Is now Malting in the defeat of the Government; tut as regards the. Italian question, the Demo- J crate have committed a gros mistake. Carried away by their sympathies for Italy, they hare unknowingly embraced the came of Prusslat the hereditary enemy of Franco, with out reflecting that they were thereby playing Into the hands of our enemies. . Jules Farre and his Democratic followers now beglu to see that they have committed a groat imprudence. The head of , the Democrats has ' jut published a collection of speeches, with a preface, In which he says, "Tee map of Ger many has been changed without our participat ing In ' the alteration, and much to our dis advantxge. A most formidable national and military unity Is now taking place at our fron tiers." The illustrious orator is now as much an tidvocRtc for enlarging our military system ns he was formerly opposed to our expedition to Mexico. The It (organization of the French Army. The Jdonileur has published the definitive jilan for the reorganization of tho army. It Is as follows: The forces of France will be com posed as we have already anuounced First, the Active Army; necoud, the Kcserve; third, tho National Guard Mobile. There .will be called out each year by lot 30,000, to form part of the Active Army, and 80,000 wil be comprised in the Ket-erve. " 1 1 ' According to official calculations, the former will represent the permanent force of about 417,000 men, whilst the reserve, will amount to 424,000, , The period of active service Is reduced to sis years, as is a)o the time for remaining in the service. In the National Gmyd the period of service Will be three years. KiouptrUou .from active , service will be maintained, but limited accord ing to the number of ro-enlistmcnts effected in the preceding your. The reserve will be dlviJd; into two portions: the first may bo placed t the disposition of the Minister of War by d-TJ. ''' The National Guard Mobile, beirg composed of young men having served iu t active army, or been instructed in the ixsrvc, will not be frequently called upon to ptOYC, . Its duty Is reserved .Air the defense- of the froutlcrs, strong pla! &ud coasts, at the time when the. permanent army and reserve are on Ctive service Regulatory, arrangements will i offer numerous facilities for substitutions. The period for -authorization to contract marriage Tvlll be advanced. Screm! other provisions might be mentioned, but we belleye the Govern ment will not delay In making known in a coni- , . plete form the change which the Interest ol the country and tho care of Jts defense, and of v its dignity, have ledlt to effect, in accordance with public opinion. . ' It is reported that Marshal Itanilon, not feel ing equal, on account pf his age, to carry out the new reforms contemplated, will shortly re turn bis portfolio to the hands of the Emperor. , It. ,1s rumored that he will be succeeded by General Trochu, but it is not likely that, , .' according to the Freuoh military system, that a -simple General would be intrusted with a charge which, would place him above the Marshals of Fiance. France and Mexico. We ore now informed that M. Mousticr, the French Minister for Foieijju Affairs, has for- mally informed Mr. Bigelow, late United States Minister at the Court, of the Tullerles, that the French troops , will leave-Mexico in the month ot March. ..This report, however, la uo vt ay agreei.with that of the beginning of the year, which staled that, according to an agree ment entered into between the Government of Washington and that of the Tullerles, the French , troops were to leave America in three divisions, the first to leave in Noverubsr, 1806. - i Return of tlie Freurk from Rome' , .The French garriFpn of . Eome . is npw Op Its way td France. , The Patrie, however, Informs ue that four companies will remain some week . onger in the Eternal City, but what for we do not know, unless It is to form a guard of honor iortbe Emprest during her sty in Rome. ', The foreign legion of Antibes, as it is callej, is to be augmented, to 2000 men. , . Deseitions daily thin the rank of these de fenders of the Pope, No dependence cau be placed upon these mercenaries, who avail theni . eelves of every opportunity of either returning to France or of going over to the army of Victor Emanuel. ' The Pilgrimage of lite Empreea to Rome. This long-lalked-of journey Is still one of the ' standing topics ot political talk. There now , appears to bo no doubt but that the Intended pilgrimage will take place. A Marseilles jour nal says that rooms have already been taken for the Empress In the Holy City, and that her Majesty has refused to accept the-offer ot the Holy Father to inhabit the Quirinal. .'.'. . The Exhibition of 18CT. The works are progressing rapidly. Merry writer have dwelt on tho ugly exterior of the .exhibition, which is like a huge gasometer,' ors as Veutllot says, like a hutre saushge iu a dish of spinage. Toeay the truth, the building is every , day beginning to ,look uglier.' Jt is far from imposing. However, the disposition of the interior . is most admirable, and promises a '"perfectly arranged exhibition of ' the world's Industry, from raw material to perfect manufac- ' ture. At any rate, it hug kindled, tne enthusiasm , , 'of , General Hassan All Khan, the Persian Am v'bassador, atvtho French, Court. After a recent , i .vihithe sentoff oneotthe offipersof his embassy ; to Teheran, to impress upon his Government the - expediency of making a greater figure in th ' Chaipps de Mars next year than the authorities bad arranged for. ' ' - -'..;' The Americans are also In great force, and tbelr club is already formod and Vhe . club quarters are taken. , All the heavy iron-work and1 iooflog ot the building have .been completed, and the light framing and glazing are being proceeded with. It Jim been resolved to unite the bank of tho Seine with the gardens, by means of two tun-r : neli, so that vwitors quitting the boats may eLter directly Into tho grounds. All the efforts of the gardeners are being concentrated oh the grounds round tlie buildlner, which attract already a large nirmbcr of visitor, and arrlvali from all parts of the world are now takinir place., Sucn an Ipflui ot persons is expected a never wa et teen in the cupital of France, i . .hp; 'i ' - ' ' 1 I- , .. i i . .A . i 1 CITY INTELLIGENCE., Additional City Jnkilujrtioe ht7i rage.) MnlUtlr of lA' Aninnnt of RIstllllnK The Water-Works The Weather for . the Year. ( - " i ; i i . U') I ' ' . THE DIflHM,l:RIIf. ' i Tlie followlne; strtlertient, shows the amount ol tax paid by distilU rs in the First District, under the Hmendcd net ot July 13, 1H06, as compared with the amount paid by them under the net ol June 30, 1864. Amount of tax nscs ed ngnlnot distillers In the. First District ot Pennsylvania, from January I, I860, to August 31, 1800, Act of Juno 30, 18G4: 18fi. . i i JanuaiT.f. 1 rebmarr Match .,. April.., ., May ........... June... ....... July August......... Amount assessed each month l!i2-24 r l.H2 8ti ' 1918B4 WHO 88 2164 4H7 m 83 6a 8478 84 ' ' Total amount isecd 923,203 60 Average;for each month, 2000'43 6-8; number of diFtillories, 06. ' Average tor each distiller, Amount of tax assessed aaninst distillers In the First District, from November 1, 18(i0, to November 30, 1800, un'ler the act of July 13, 1806: , . Novembor, ISfiG. Totul Hmontit aswuvd for tho month, t20.140 4; nnmher ol distillers, 80. Average for each aistillor $ 55963 Avoiace amount paid bj eaou uiHtillur por , mouth, under Uio old law ., 44 62 ... . Avrrareinoreafe for each diet 1 lor per month, gn under the new law............ $515 01 TUB WATER WOBK8 OP PHILADELPHIA. ' " ', The anncsed'ftatenient shows the operations of the Thiladelphia Water Works for the month of December, I860; Foil mou ut 715,700,527 gallons, Tweutvtouith Ward 60.851,200 ; Oeimnntowu 9,665,800 " Tola! '....775,8,627 i" AveraRe per day aMKi0.017 " The fellowing-shows the toM amount pumped during the yeur by all the wan: Gallons. January. February March. . . 4M tK)t),0V6.7S5 . ... e()4,6!)9,C21 .... 71.001,120 .... 824,248,012 .... 911,722,82 ,...1.061.6tW.86 .... 1,183. 683,0t . ..1 14-3 074,06.1 .... 2,60o,161 .... 986,952 003 .... 849 821 494 .... 776,800,527 April....... 41 ay June July August..... epieher. , Ooieher. ... Tvjvcmber. . i)eccmber. . , Total... ....10,614,844,627 wsArnsB statI'tics. ; The following table shows the highest, lowest, and mean temperature of each month of tho year 1806, from observations taken at the Penn sylvania Hospital, by Dr. John Conrad: Maximum. Minimum. Mean. De. leg. Deg. 68 0 below zero, 29 81 00 7 auovo zoro. 1 8414 72 ig ..... . 48-86 . 811 i 871 " ' 6604 82 ... , 42 i ' - 6187 96 ,67 ; 78 04 "', 69 J , 63 " 80-87 87J 661 ' ' 72-60 ' 89) ' 60 ' " " ' 09 42 ! : iy- 40 ' 68-35 .. . 6'J - 2H i .'.. ' 48- , 61i .6.1 '! .., i 33 61 January, February, March, - April, May, i June, July, Aumict,' ' Sept timber, December, . The mean temperature of the whole year is 56'41 di'srrees, and is warmer than any year since 1828, the mean of which was 55j degrees. The coldest year was 1836; mean 4'J degrees.. The mean annual temperature from observa tion of forty years is 53 degrees. Amount of rain for each month of 18G6; ' : January.'.'.'.; .8-145 inches. August.' ..'....8180 inches. February.-,.. 6-615 September.'. 8-705 ; juarcn ziou April. 2 980 May 4680 June 2 900 July.,.. ...... 2 620 UctoDer 4-146 ; November... 1 760 iDc-cembor.,.8 466 "t ' Total..... 45,256 Incheg. Whole amount of rain for the year 45J inches. Tli e average Is about 44J Inches. The ereatcst amount fell In 159 58 inches. The least amount In lh25--26J incbe?; , Additional Copabtnehshlps and Dis , i oLtnona. -In addition to those mentioned fblerday, we present. the foilowing:- PARTNERS ADMITTED.: Theodore Oves, wholesale grocery, to D. Focht & Co. Albert W. Marker and Augustus W. Marker to John D. Marker. William McUullun to John McMullan, retail , grocery. . , . ; : Piiyid J. 151?ck. to Kohert Bliipk,, family gro- .James , WTictep to ownseud, Wheleu & Co., siock an. ifxcnatige oroKeragc. . James N.Walton and Charles M. Peterson to . llallowell, Gardner A; Co. ", ' " , COPARTNERY HIF8 aUSSOLVFD. " Frio? A Lehman, by mutual consent. J. 8. Vounp, AUemus V Co., by, limitation. . ' ' Taj lor A UeryphlU, by niutuai consent, ; J, k W. McMnllan. , - 1 Lewis Bonier & Sons, deah of Lewis Bremer,' , Aldrich, Verkes & Cary, by mutual consent. o C. B. Wticht A Co.. hv lltnitHtion. IlHgan, Boyd A Co. tobacconists. '. 1 ' . 1 ". , , , , .,. , NBW FIRMS.,,, , 1( , ; " " Dorphley & Avery, bankers and brokew . : Adumson A Fetter, importiog and jobbing. Hemphill A Chandler, wholesale tobaccoT Lewis Bremer A bona, tobacco. , J. A W. McMullan, retail grocery. , W, Howard Brooks A Stevenson, manulacturing and celling caps and sott and wool hats. -J. . Young, Altemus A Co., dry gootls jobbing. Fries A Li ttnian, cloths, Aldrich A Yerkcs.' ' ; Boyd, Fougeray A Co., general tobacco. ; 1 ' REMOVALS. Duvld S. Oudell, an liiiect aud builder, to k'o. 113 S. Filth street. ; James W. McKonuan.' general commission, No. 142 N. Broad street. . . . . . . Tue WtEK or TBATEB-The following special services were agreed upon at tho last, meeting of niii.islers In this city. In accordance with the. recommendation ,ot tho Evangelical Alltttncei- ' . -( Monday evening, January 7 West Spruce Street Church, Dr. Bleed, pastor. Subject hat are the Scriptural Means to Promote a True Revival of Religion ?" Tuesday, Juuuary 8 Spring Garden Church, D. A. C'unniugham, pastor, .subjtct "What are the niudraui-cs to a Uevva1 ?" Wednt(-dav, Jaauary V Penn Square Church, Dr. (rowell, pastor. , Subject "Family huu Secret Devotion." Thursday, January ; 10 Princeton Church, Rev. J. A. Henry, psslor. Subject "The lte- lutionshlp Subslstmi; between tne Church aud the Youlh of the CI Church, and the Duties In- volved therein." Friday. January 11 Central Church, Dr. Reed, pastor. Bubiect-'The Duty of tbe Indi vidual Christian iu the Werk of the World's Convcifiou. i Saturday, January 12. Fourth Church, Dr. W. M. Rice, pastor. Subject "Nonconformity to tho World.'' , ... . , , ; . , 1 Stabbbd iy an Afpbay. William Bright, eighteen years old, residing at No. 1411 Bedford street, waa stabbed in the knee by a bowie-knUe, and severely wounded, during an affray at a lager-beer saloon, in bhippn street, above Seventh. He was Temove,d to the Penn sylvania, Hospital, ,. , T .V ' : 1 . . . ' Killed by a Oar. About 11 o'clock last night a man named Peter MeKenna, living at Nineteenth and Market etTeets, Was run over and , inatantly In I led by a ear of the Market Street Paswnper Railway Company, at Twenty-. third and Market treeta. Tbe' Coroner wu v.otviled, nod, willful an in ie'. ' HOME FOB LlITI.K WANDETtltnS. The ssntveifflry ot 'tho Home for iLtt'.le Wsn'Vri'r will ' tako this cveninsr at National 1UU.1 and, besides exercises by the children, addrese- bv peveral prominciit swakers nr3 promised.. The Horse i now located in the large building On tho southwest corner of Tenth and Shippen streels, and, with the increased accommoda-, tions, the Managers desire to provide for an ad ditional number of destitute children. The Institution is deserving of all the aid it may receive from the charitable. " , , , A fnoonwo CAae. Jacnes Rush, charged with the shooting of John Gilmoie, which oc Curred on Monday night, in a barroom at, Se cond and Pine streets, had a hearing yester day before Alderman Butler, and was hell ia $HHi0 bail to answer. The statement that there was a ball In the muket was incorrect, as in wound was Inflicted with thu wad.. Hush and Gila ore were iriends. and the circumstance Is very much , regretted by the tormer. ' It. was leaied at the Hospiial that tho limb would have to be amputated. TllE , SOMHERS AND SAIT.OH8' ,ITOMI, BlXTEBNTH AND FlLBEBT STREETS. Tll6 fbllO W- ingw a statement ot the chanjes ocoutring in the Soldier Home for the month of December, 1 bC6 : The number of inmates iri the Homo December 1, was 177 white and 8 colored; total, 18G. The number adroftted to tho Home during the month was &r; the number dis charged or left the Home, having found era ploment, was 64 white and 3 colore!; tho nun her died, 1; the hnmbor in the Home Janu ary 1, 18C7, is 17? white and ,6 colored; total, 186. " ' ' I i' FATAL.JRE8ULT.-TLe man who waa found lying in a cellar-way in Congress street. Thir l Ward, a few days ago, With his skull fractured, died at the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday. Ueceased is about five feet seven inches in height,' with black hair and sandy moustache. His name is supposed lobe Lawrence Losan. Dr. hapleieh held a post moTtem on the bo ly, and irom the examination It w9 evident that he had been beaten on the head. The Coroner took charge of the body. . . .. Honorably Discharged. Henry Cra mer, first mate of the bng VVaverly, who was charged with stealing rope and clothing from the vessol on Monday last before Alderman Wil liams, has been honorably discharged by tho magistrate, it having b')cn satifactori!y proven that tho charge was entirely uulounded. A Smasu-cp. This morning, t 1 o'clock, as a laree six horse sleigh was passing Sixtn and Cbesnut streets, it ran into the iron letter box,4 smashing it to piece9. A police ollicer. who happened to be passing; 1 carried the mail matter to the Central Station. , : TatalAccidehtto aLetteb-Cabrier. 'William White, a letter-rarrlor, who resided In the rear ot' Mo. 1323 Brown street, fell on ibe ice yesterday, an,l fractured his skull, from the effects of Which he died. ' , . MEDICAL. LOOK AND LIVE! ELECTROPATHY. Di ss. GALLOWAY, WHITE & B0LLES THE OLD -'MEDICAL- ELECTRICIANS, L And TEACHEB8 of this new system ol curlnu diseases, a ouid call tie attention of the sick and toileted to their H ay at em of practice, which has ahead; gained great popularity In this city. During the past six years we. lave tieated 1WENTV THOUSaBD persons suffering 'Horn the various forms of disease (many of them by special guarantee, charging nothing It we tailed), and In almost every case a cure nag beua eHevteu, Itvad tue following: 1 - home certificates, an ' astonishing ' cuhe aa1futatioit pbe , . Vented. I was cared In three Weeks by Drg. OAtLOWAY and Will IE ot an nlcerated leg, wnlcb caused much suflur Iiik, and even tnreatened amputation. Smue my own areat cure several ol my iriends suffering lroin Neural iilfl. Skin Diseaae. Dyspepsia, and other complaints, have alHO bten penectly cured. 1 will cliuuriuily answer the lnijulrles Ol the diseased and suffering. ABKAHAM FLUKB. i ' ' l5o. 1851 Camac street, VbllaUeiphla. , IlirOIlTAST CUBES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES. Lhunes i. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, Ko. 4 1 N. 6evcntti street, ... , James Brown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels.' Fine atreet. above Hixth. Henry Korer. euralula of the Eve. Twentv-thlrd ami Pearl aireeta. 1 rederlck Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease, Continental hotei. . F. Kukbrido Epileptic Flis, No. 1020 Market street. William Morgan, Kidney Disease and Ueueral De bility, .No. 4lUbpruce street - Marcus D Wilcox, Catarrh of twelve years' standing. Commercial hotel. huiuuel U. Wheeler, Asthma ot ten years' standing, Continental Hotel. Kmanuei Kfy, Attorney-t Law, Dyspepsia, No. 7u7 Sansom atreet. " . ... .. ' Horace C. Wlnslow, Weakness" of the Kidneys, Frank lord. ...... 1 H. O. Sburtleff, Cancer In Btomach, Nou 3722 .Markes street. . , . ,, J. M Bulst, Shenmatism, Ko. 1.123 S. Broad street Juoah Levy, Bronchial ConsuinpUont Ho. iiii Market street .-. !, Edward T. Evana, preacher of the M. E Church, Dyn peDslaoi long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, i,'o. ' lwaueluiuth street . . . . . , , James ugeni, Dcamess for six years, and ringing and roaring in Ue bead, Wilmington, Delaware. . 'Ibomas liarrop, severe Dlubttea, Hosu Mills, Went Phtladelpbla. ' (ietirge Grant, Kheumatlc Gout, long standing, No.1 K IS Cbesnut street. H. T. Desllver, Chronic Ntnriiaia and Inflammatory Blienmatlsm, Ko. 1736 Cbesnut atreet hdwaid McMahon, Consumption, No. 1247 Front street i r " J. Blcket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con gestlon of the Brain. Mo. 618 C'a lowbUI stieet 1 '1 Cbar.es M. Dayton, l'arulvsis of the lower limbs, Olrard house. ' - . Ji hn McConnlcR, Diabetes, No. 1220 Bldge avenue. Charles E- Buckingham, Vrinaiy Dullculty, 1331 Filbert street - , . AquUa Davis, Chronle Diarrhoea, Forrest Houaa. J. J. Uoopea, long standing Hctatlca, and Enlarged Prostate Gland, Darby township, Delaware county. Wt.liam H. Shitver, Liver C'oinplalnr, Uermantown. Joseph VfK Forsyth, Aeute Bheumatism, ho. ldfl E. ciouseV, General Paralysis, 7o. 41S N. Second street , . i Many ot Aht4 ptftuHi tee curt 4 in leu than a (cf. ' N. B. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thli- teenth street, is the only hou'e In this cltv where our a) stem u prac lined. Unprincipled par.iea In othan localitiea, wbo claim to beat diseases according to eur late dutcQveries, may Inert lore be regarded with suspicion. PHKSlCIANs and KTTJDENT8 can enter at any tln for a full couiae ot Instruction Iu ihla CaBAT Disoovw. in the Uealiug Art BOOKS AM) THE MOST IUPKOVED 1N3T MEN18 KUKNISIIED. An Interesting clroubir mailed b addr.awlne DBS. vaLliUtTAi, WitlTK A ll'ILLEH, flo. im WALNUT Htreet, .' , Pbllatlhla ,, Coniultatlon free. 11 7 WhJoi DR. J. B. ROSE8 ALTERATIVE. THE CHEAT BLOOD rtlHIPIRH. At you nave corrupt, dlaordered, or vHiatod blood, you ate sick all over. It may appear as pimples, sore 1, or a- some active disease, or it may only mate yea fe4 Ian gutd or depressed t but you cannot have good health our blood la Inisure. Dr. Hose'a Alterative nvooi 11 all these Impurities, and U) the remedy that will (esioru vou to health. It ia uneuualled for the enre of all dlaraws ftl tha fianda, acroiula, tubercular consumption, and ail eiup . lona vf the akin. Price tl. Bole agents. . , 1 DYdrpco.. No 232 North SECOND otMet DR. DVOTT'S ITCH OINTMKWT will cure every form of Itch, and is superior to any other remedy for the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting complaint Price 25 cent, beut per mall, 40 cents. , 1 DYorr iu; No. 132 Worth SECOND Street ' DR. J. S. ROSK'S KXPKCTOUASiT. For tbe cure ot consumption, coughs, colds, asthma tfatarrb., intluenza, spl.uug of biood, bronvhttia, and all Ulseasts of the lunga. 1 his syrup having stood the test of man? years' ex perlence as a r meuy lor lrrlta Ion or any liifluuiuiatloii of the lungs, to oat, or bronchia la acknowledged by II to be a remedy superior to any other known eoiu-' pound used tor the reliei and cure of cough and con sumption. Price fl. boleageuu, ...... 1 dtott co ' " 6m Ko. 232 North SECOND ttioet ALL PERSON 8 WHO DO HOT ENJOY the bless ng of good health, can obtain relief by consulting Dr. ailNKEDlN, German physician. Dr Kiukeiinlreats all diseases, preptuee aud administers liia own mcdlciuea. 1 bey are pure, sals, and reliable lie Invites all twrsona aufferlui tiom dueaae to call on 1 tin. Contultation free during the d, and odlces Open till Oo'cl jek In the. nvaulnir. ki corner m THlilli and IMy.N ir-a. Lemeen Huruceand Pine MEDICAL. ' TONU S EXTRACT OF HAJffAaiELia, Or Pa I a Pestroyer, one of the few ((omenta rempdlii whl.-tj hv tomf Into i.eral Ufa tnd mvor, wlihont pudlnu. It In tuc I.roSuct oURimiile nti lib hiirinlcxs la A I cases, and, a domestic remedy, uneqnUl. HM1W.. en mis, t-OKK t vc.a Jtl.t I'lNU ' OflF, i BlOHACH, ! OF IHI ttOHKM' hU, ,','. ' SOHK. HirtOAT, ' ' ' TOOTHACHE, 1 ; KAHACHK. HH1 I'M A I ISM. Ll'MHAUO. CORN, VI ( Kits, I r ILKH, Ol I BURF.S, Ard clier stmllsr tronhlefome and puitvot tftectton Vhlle It promptly a.ret all lll.MO'.'.Kll AOKH. Hun drrd o pht slclnnn use It dul y In tlmir practice ao Itc it tnU niiallUed recouimeudatioo. bold by out a'ntii and balers. "ih Mpriir.in Is excloslve'y prcnarcd by the Sab -scrllifrs. l'roprietan and huccpMrs to T. T. PONO. to vLomal onler man oe uareea. DtJilllllitlB' UOMEirATII! MV.D1CHE CO. ho. Stw BKOADWAT, New Vori. '. i TFTCK OF l'DNO'8 t-XTRACr. Plx ounce bottle, with direction, retail SO cent Clnt botiles, with dlreotioni, retail SI IK) OunrtB In bottle I15 Liberal discount td F hyslclans and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HTJMTHEEY8' H0MCE0PATHIC BPECinCi FAM1LT CASES , Ol St laitte via', niorucoo caso, containing a epecliic tor evr ordlnair disease a taiuliy la ' subject to, and a book of alreo loci 110 00 f mailer Frnully nd Travelling caaua, with 20 to as vUis 5 to 8 SpeAlllc lor all 1 leaen, both lor Cuung and I. r 1'ieveuthe tr alment In vials aud pocket ctivi , 'l to f 5 1 hefe Kemedlea, b tbeense or slnitle boa, ar sent to any part ot the country, by Mali or .Express, irou ol cbarve, on receipt of tbe price . , Addrces HUI l'HKKK.' 8PF.C!lFtO ' HO tKOPATIHO MKD1CINE COMPANY, , Ofl'.ce and Depot. Ko frt'l BROADWAY, New York. Jr. liL.MlllRli.Yii Is conalied Uaib atbla ofllce.per- lonally o- by letter, as above. Tor all roroia oi aiseaxn.. Fnr mile bT l)YO'IT A t'O.. JOHNSJN. UOLLJWA1 rnuiiFK T W ('At IV Kill. It and AMHROS 1 .!-aI1H. Wholesale - AnenU. Philadelphia, and at BLITHE'S Ding fctore.Ao, 3U0 ilarket atret, and by t all Urngelsts. i 6 27 emw5 I GIRARD ESTATE. IN COMPL1 ANCE WITH the twenty-fourth section of the Will ot Htcpben Clrard, the tiuperintendent ol the Uirard Estate lias prepared ihe lollowing condensed statement of tbe afiaira of the Estate! fetocks and Loans appiopriatcd lor the Improvement of the Eastern Front ol the City and Delaware Avenue. . , Par Vaiun. United States IS 40 J per cent loan... s4,mki (19 htateol Pennsylvania 5 per cent, loan 0.677 Citv ot 1 hi adclphiu iper cent loan 7W0-tW ( lty ol Philadelphia 6 per cent, loan, 1 lreeol tax 87 600 I ity ol Philadelphia 6 por cent loan, ' taxable 54 100-141 700 00 f ity das 6 per cent loan ' 10,0 i0 OU Ti shares ot stock In the Insurance Company of the State of P.nnsilania 4,400 00 43 shaiea of 1'reierred stock, Union Canal t omi any.... J lOO-Oi Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania 6 per cent loan l.OOO-O Schuy.kill navigation Company Loan, 1610, 6 percent 252,195 81 gcbuvlkill Navigation Company Loan, 1882, 6 percent 9.850-00 Stocks and Loans Comprising the iteslduary Fund R I mted btates 5-'0 6 par cent, loan 2 J.V) 00 United B ates 10-40 per cent loan 10,7o0 00 bcliuylkta Navigation Company Loan, 6 per cent mtii Ptate 01 Pennavlvania 5 per cent loan 8d,N4 1 05 Loan to Fraukiln Institute.., l,Wi) 00 Guardiana of the Poor 6 per cent loan .now 1 Ity).. M0 Ity ot Philadelphia 5 per cent, loan 4,1100 4 3' 0 00 City of Pbl.adelpbia 6 per cent, loan, ire? of tax SWO . . City of Philtde.phla per cent. loan, tax .. 1 ole 23 300-48, 800-00 : 1011 shares of stock, Phllado phla Exchange Conmiwy 10,000 00 22i0 shares of stock, BchuylklU Navigation ( ompany 110,00000 102 shares of stock, Chesapeake and Delaware : Canal company : 10.200 00 '4000 ehaiea 01 stock, Danvble and Pottsvlile hatlroad Company, 1 200,000 00 2 snares of stock, German tow a ana jrcraiomen Xnrnplke CoBipany 1 share of stock, Susquehanna aud LcbigU Turnpike Company 1 bond .oan to Kidite Road I urnplte t'oinpanv. 1 bond lor interest on loan to 'luinpiae Com- ; 200 00 1 100 00 lO.OuO UO panv lbond 6ohuylklll Navigation Company loan. B O AO . 341 63 , lbtsi receiveu tor uiiercni. Loans and cash com prising the leacy resolved (in part)' trout estate ot Lawrence 1'odd, deceased, of Illinois United S. a ps loan, 1881. 6 per cent. 17 000-00 Cltv of Phllade phla loan, percent., lreeol tax.. fIO,100 00 Cash interest received 6iM -64 Fa ence in loans and cash sli.e 0-S4 Loan appropria cd to purchase Fuel tor -'Poor Whito , lioum kcepcis and lioomkeepers" In the city of Paha-' 1 ceitiuca'teof loan 8chnylkul Navigation Com v ' pan; . 6 per ocnt 9089 '37 1 certificate of loan itchuylklll Navigation Companj , 1H62, 6 per cent, received tor in- ' , terest 272 (ft The loliowmg account curient exhibits a coniened staiemrnt of the cash account, embracing the auiouut ol interest, dividends, rent 01 real estate and paj ments made lor various oblects for tbe year I8161 Baianee in the ireaHury.yanuary 1, 1000....... vj.i,hi nj t ash received lor rent ot real eaiate... ...201.Uj09 I'naii H-ceivedior rent of collieries in Schuyl kill count 65,708 Cash received mr rent 01 reai estate ui ocuuyi kl.! count v Cash received tr m leases for cutt ng timber In bcauylAlli county. ....7 "Ml received tor interest on State ol Penosyl- A. T , 477-W 1.966-54 6.907-82 Cask recelVed for Z'tVI!l!:, 13.I3J.48 CaJi received lor Interest on Citv ua " el J cent, loa" ..... e,v. Cmli received for interest on Schnyikill SavlV nation Company loans 15,005 17' Cash received lor Interest on United Statis , '. 6-206 por cent loans. ...... .1 20.1 M Cihh received lor Interest on United 8 tAs T t&M HMO 5 per cent, loans...., : 1070J5 tah received tor interest on United Blares (i ' percent-, loans ibm ..j Cash received for dividends on Pniladsiphlat - Fxcbaniie Company's stock 1 1.. ....... Cash received tor dividends on Insurance i m pany of the State of Pennsylvania stock,.... Cash received tor dividend on Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company's stock I ... Cash received lor dividend on bchuylkill Divi nation Company a stock..,. Cash received from aaia of SchavlkiU Ji.vl- 619 84 45 ) 00 ' 704-00 61509 ' 40 09 gation company loan. aoba. . receiveu tor fntereat 10,32 63 Ca h received lor sale of Schuylkill jva-lga- . tlon uouiaauy a ui, ioau, loceivtc iur fiwh received iroui Lawrence lodd tuna v. OIVIUUUU VU DlU.A....ri...,-............V..,,. 8,187 06 O.OOU'OO 4 'ash ncelved from reunsyivania luiroaa 1 'Company, for damage in coostrur.lng a 1 rai road through the lands 01' Hie tate in tha first andlwentv sixth Wards.. ),. 6.221 0a Cash reoelteiirom total income auiifnt...... lua ii 1 1 I ' 1 1 ' "'p ( ' g'llifl 411 Aft "C8h paid under approprlatlbos.sy Councils 1 . , LbTAl'i. . 1 For water rent i,7?7 00 laxes., I., i42.47.l-47 taiatu Lands outoftlie county....,,.., permanent improvements General repairs to real estate. Inside painting...!., Outside painting..' Paper and hanging , , . Annuitiea Allticellaneous expenses.,..;.,., ....'0,0!tv00 19 942 0 ' 2 403 60 3 DM 63 1 90.1-73 600 00 661 26 Purchase ol fuel lor poor wh housekeepers., 50B-62 1,206-OV 1 10082-78 6 207-73 10.062 05 15 832 65 646 00 Llgtting Deiawaro avenue with tl. A itsriiiu houses. t nesnui gtreei ' tweon Lleventb and Ta-eth streets !........., To invest a certain amount in (iy loans ... To Invest for 'iodd Legacy and ,x- pense of collection...., t... Paid wrlta 01 mandamus, damage in widening Delaware avenue...... Dredging docks, North wharves-,.,. a "20 SOU i: j UUL1.LI committee on uonae- 1 bold 0i,644 5 Committee en Inatruo Uon 15,151 committee 1 on AO- counts , Commit tee on Library ' Couiuiittee on Dl.cl - pliue and Discharge Cnintiilllf. tin Aitikiio. f ' J.348 M ' 219 00 ' - il'1'- son and Discharge.. 60 00 6116 8 26 1ft 68)6,03:78 Ba aoce In Treasury.... 33,4469 illaliince. in the it lty , 'lreaituiy... 6)34 S92 tl .rranunotuksnm,. MW',?HAnLES S. 8SftTU," . fiuper.ntenduntGlrard i-state. ' Phlladelphig, Office Of the Uiard stat, Oeueinber ll, laeti. . , 1 ; 1 1 St H o n s'E oovEiis, JiUFFALO BOBES, ; ' LAPi8'. l AVOOLAMATS. . . BBLQW KARBKI BAXIW. . .. ; KNpABS i& CO , . .. i '. It). 631 MARKET treTi f&tSZj ) Ht-i ) crut in dcor f"' nl m:f;t !' Al'Iia- 'l.ll i 'in,. ; i-.m mi, , , i.A v 1 1 ;i i-. of ii p , ' I. ft I A I BlLL.-'s IBM.P. flKil! .J, ( MR AfP MHH. BARNKY VVIt.LtAVS 1H.AM Itl-.HAKNI-Y WILLIAMS,. ' :. M H A F SKY 'WILLIAMS JSR. AND RS B HNKT WILLIAMS HiH. AM) MKH. UARNfT WILLIAMS IN ALL THKK.K PIKCKH. . The tirfonrin' wilt commence with tne Irlsi drama, . , . - IHKI.AM H lt'WA , Alter ailcbtheiipailiiiii(comelin:t, 1 ' r f , -KOl'WH DIAMOND. , Toctaclufle w.th the roaring extravagaars, , , ( TOKltAPPV MAN. , i AlVHDAY FrrROOS', , : '( flHAND FAMILY WAriSBK. . . ORAM) AMILY M M l Xt E ' ItHAKD FAMILY MiTISr.al. Mf THKATRK. HeaWi at nan pai I o c.ioca. UKEAT HIT OK ORIFFITI1 iMUNf. MONDAY AM) F.VrRY rV.NIKO, UHL JOHN DREW WILL API KAR AS KATE PEYTON, . In AqgnittDla!j'ratoiamao . --AaKia'snti AUSTj ' Oa, JEALOL8Y. prodnce with new sccneiy, great cast, and pe cialtleeol lb a. LANCAM1IRE FAIRflrKNF. AD GRAND TRTAL SOE E. FRIDA Y-r.FKFFIl OF MBS. JotlK DRtSV. T r A l-N Ul 1ST U e-K I T U b A T K t.- I VV N. E. comer ol MSfU and WALNUT St rcot. l C0D,ni.7CVA8T NIOHT BUT7HRBE OF ! ! , MH. J. . Ci.ARKr.. I THIS (Wtdneadav) FVK.MNU, Jarnarv J. third Dlf tit this seas.iu of the American piay, in four acta, wiliteu for air. O arte, entitled i lUr. MLUHf.R FROM PIRE, with local acenery oi Washlnaton city. Dmoa'lienea 'torrent Mr. J. M. CLARK. E lit cuucmde with the (.orteoaa hiiec acle of lUh WA1AD OOI.KM, with ma tniflcent iceiti rr bv Wllbsui. . . , FRIDAY. VWKWM. BFN F.FlT OF J B. CLARKE : EW A M K I C A H T II E A T R E. 1 " fin ivn w ttv 1 njir- pa iTOHIMr 1UIS LVltNiNU, ' Splendid Spectacle, . . , THE SKA KING' VOW 1 : MATINEE SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock. "TlROFESb'OR BLOT'S LECTURES ON X COOKERY, Elf ht Illustrated Lectin es Wll be ocllvereu in the AHSEMbLY HU1LI'10. corner I BKt-M'T and Tt NTH, at 11 o'clock A M.,commeno- Ing on i iiuiibiiAi, January a. ia tv ' TyRADKOHD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING, I J "NI.AIil.lD IHUOIIMI J. A IVB.Dr.nVjD. which baa received the nlguest encomiums iom the press and the public ot New York, Boston, and other metropolitan ci. Irs Is now in ixlilbttion lor a limited reriod, at WI UDEBOTU.; IA1LOB A BKOWVd, No. 014 chEBMi 1 tre t. .'Ail im , A -8 8 EMBLY UUILDINOS FUN AND MYSTERY FUR IHE HOLIDlYS. 1 ' ' ORAM! PtKFOhA ANCE3 " . . SII1NIIK K.I I Za. every Afternoon and Evcnuig duilng the Holidays, wnen w lit ue iuiruuu.vu BLITZ'S AUTOMATON B ND OK a-INSTWEL9, BLITZ'S MABVkLLOUS UOUbLE BPUYaX, and o her Wonoera ana Miracles. 1 , Admission, fcS cents. Children, 1ft cents. Resorved seats, 60 cents 12 2t t( EW ELEVENTH STKEbiT OPERA HOUSE, ziXI r.n la Pireei, iuutv vuloui, "Tim. FA Alii, t tCP.SiUHT" ! ' OP1.M FOlt J UK IIMsUX, CAKMBOH V BIXKl'S JlliI KKLB, the Cireat Htar Troupe 01 the World, in theli UliANil 1 1 HlOilAN SOIREES, BUNO.1. liANCES, NEVS BlBLK.s(jUF.S. and PLANTATION KC.NB,t. lioors open at 7 o'clock. Con menclng at 8 o'clock. . 8 80 J. L. CABJ.B05. M anager EKMANIA OKCHESTR A. PUBLIC RE- VJT hearsals evety SaTIFDAY AKfERNOOS, at MUSICAL FUND HALL H o'clock. -Eugagemenia maoe bv aiorcmng uniuui. jjas i r it i , a geut, o. lal MONTkHEY Mreet between Race and Vine. 11 63m aw.-r. THE PIAKOa WHICH WB MAND' IIB Y 1 1 lactBT itoovnmend tbema.vea. We piomlse lo our patn ns Clear neauuiui laues, eieganr worxman utilD. ourahilitv. and reasonable orlccs. combined with a lull guarantee. For sale only at No. Iul7 WALNUT 8 5 Mi J CNl6s'pIANb MASPFACTUEIHQ CO, BOARDING. j, 1121 GIRARD STFwEET 1 ,' ,-yJa now open for the accorr;noiation of FIRST-CLASS BCABDER8. Apply early MISCELLANEOUS. JpITLER,. WEAVER & CO. ' 1 MANTJFACTTJEEBS OF . Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, . . Twines, Etc. j' 1 No, 13 North WaTeR Street, and No. VI North UEuAWAKK Avenue, 1 rnixatiBM'tiJA Eiwim U. Fitler, Michael Weaver, ' COH BAD F. CtOTBLKB 2 14J g L A T E, M A N T E L til SLATE MANTELS are onsurpassed for DtuajiJtty, Beauty, SueDgth, and Cheapuess. ' ' bLATE MANTELS and slate Work Generally, made to order. ;" 1 ' J. 13. v 3iIMES ft ' CO . 812 JTop 2126 and 21:8 CHJCSNUT Street WILSON, HUEB & CO, No. 400 CMUT street, have opened a New Rubmr Depot, for the aaie Ot Uubler (joods of every uessriptlou Patent Coik Rubber Shoes no iioot. . . Patem I ork Mattresses Patent Cork ( ushions. ' ;,' Patent Sprln-i bottoms.,. Patents tufted Muds. ' : Patent Cork Life Preserver. 1 patent Cork hubber Boles. - ' 1 Also, Guns, Pistols Ladles' and Gonta Skates, Parlor Croqun aid Par or Base Ball Parlor Skating, Hkailng HuOs. Skating Jackets, by PHU lr WlLaois & Co., , 12 41m .. io.409CULSJSUX8lree T7 o O R N E X C H A N G ' 1 BAu il A.N UJf AL.TUUX. ' . . . ,J ,Q 11 N ! T. B A 1 L K k 4, CO., N.E.cornef Of WAHKET and WATEB Btreeti, . . Philadelphia DEALFRb IN bAUS AND BAOQINO 01 every description, lor Grain, Flour, Salt, Super-Phosphate; of Lime, Bene ' Dust, Kto, . laree and small GUNNY BAGS confUnflyfon h od. Also, WOOL SACKS. JOtiM T BAfLKT jAMF.g CASOAPEM. -V7 I L I. 1 A M fl . tl RANT, VV COWMltHlON MLRt nANT, Ko. 63 8. DELAWARE Avenue Philadelphia, 1 aoKN-r voa Duponfi Gunpowder. Refined Mre, Charcoal, Etc. W. Baker A Co. 'a ( bocolaui Cocoa, and Krotra. Crocker Bioa. & Co. ' Yellow Metal Hhea hlug, Bolts and Nal s. 124 LANDSCAPE DBAWINQ CABDS, A BHATJ. ttful seilesof views, bneen in uumbet, e-.neo lor tbe Instruction ol Juvenile artlMa fries. Is enisa package. With the AVmiNO TtLLOtt 4PU, attW llO UK CLIPPER e.,wlllbloundonaaleattbo 1t NEWMBTASD, 8. W. torner SEVENTH and OrilCeikTUT Street - COTTON AND FLAX, ' BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS Oi all numbers and brands. If Tent Awulna Trunk, and Wagon lover Duck. A. so. Paper 1 anifactarers' Drier Felta, from one to aeveti leet widet Paulina, Ue ting, Salt Twine eto. . , JOHN W. EVEBMAN & CO., 6. . ' o. 103 JONES' Alloy. 1 Q.EORGE PL OW M A N, , CAIU'ENTER AND DUIIDER, No. 232 CARTER 8treet, And No. 141 DOCK Street. , If tChlntWoik and HiliwrlghUng prom pOy attended 0. ' " u NADULTERATED L I Q U O B S ONLY ItlCttA-w rimoian a ' BTOKii; AND VAULTS, KO. 439 OUJSSNUT BTKJtOT . Dearly Opposite tb Post Omca ' PrilLADELO-HIA. Families supplied Order rroia the Coaitrr promptly tended to . On DAN'S CELEBRATED TOSIO ALE. I ealtblu' and nutrltloua beverage, now t) 1 his troly I ealtblui and in one by iLouvands I ivaikla and others has ento Haled 1 hsrsct. 1 lot quality of material and wuritr ol manufacluie wlicb stands unrivalled. It Is recuiu meoaed by pbyswlanaol thlaand othr plaoes a a supe rior voaic and Kaunas but trial to coavineatliemo.it -1 ...-, X. 11. o,..t n rit To tie had. wbo esa e and ' mSII Ej:0W)aO : VEAlfStieet (Ui. , V CnOSDY Oi rpIE CKOSIJY OVLi ART, ASSOCIA1. ArtOlHIMEKT OF XnE MEMBF, . t- s .-. CCKKITTEE , Tw Rr present the Interests of Bubscil tsrn Btates!!! iri., , m...:i., ' AU VIUBlUfc V' th(J Bc0U Close , at Ka i 11113 FINAL AW Alt v O 21st "'OF JANUAUi NKXy 21st OF JAVUAUT NEXT L Namee of the Committ lo. Superintend the Drawii:h!J h ,d the Drawii:h!J '" f ien have kindly conseir.ed to cl ' Ihe following gentlemen have kindly conson as Delegates to the Dlatrlbation of Premlani cf.tba Crosby Art Association, positively to take placs on tha Slat of January, 1867, and will shortly, proceed to Chi cago, and act In conjunction with the Committee for the purpose of representing the Interests of subscribers la the Eastern Btates 1 . . B. CASTNER, Cosl Merchant Nw Tork. . . R. M. BEDDEN, late Cashier of the CrotctLv; Bsnk, New York. B. E. DEMMON, Truiden Ilowatd Rational Bank, Boston. DAVID PULSirEB, D. Puslfer b Paron, Boston. C. r. STICKNEV, President Hassasolt Bank, Fall Brver. Colonel W. B. THOMAS, flour Merchant, Philadel phia. ... j . . CALFB B. NEEDLES, Dtugglst, Philadelphia. B. SMITH, L. Johnson & Co , Type Founders, Phila delphia. . ''' E. S. BOWSE, Cavtnder & Bowse, Bankers. St Louis. WALTER 1NGERSOLL, Ckshle. ol the Nallocal In- I suracce Bank, Detroit, . i ; cr 1 1, ., ; I TUB ABOVE-NAMED GlTl.ERllJJlp Will act In conjunction' with the Chicago CemmltteeTS. ' 1 FISAL AWARD, ' . CERTIFICATES. .FIVE DOLLARS The remaining charts can now be hid on application to the . . i PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY, THE ART INSTITUTE, Tto. 635 BROAD WAV, New York. tOLE AGENT IN PHILADELPHIA T. B. RUG 11, No1. 607 CBESNUT flT.(BULLETIN BCILDLNOS;, ;UKo.'l305 CHESNUT Street. , . FREE EXHIBITION, - A collection of the Paintings to .be awarJel rdel as pro''y be seen at'' ' "I mlupns on the 21st of JANUARY may now. the PHILADELPHIA A KT QALLERY,' No. 1303 CBESNUT Street. FREE TO THE PUBLIC. J 12 29swtfTp T. B. PUGH, Secretary. jJL. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC I H. , & A- C. V;A N 13 E I l; OLD RYE WHISKY, '.,- , '' y . - , FOR FAMILIES AND , THE TRAM. No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. . '.. , . ... H & A. C. V A 2T B E I L, FINE OLD SHERRY WINES, ' ' )'. 1 ' For Families and the Trade, , ' 13' CHESNUT Street. jj & .;; " v 'a b e 1 l kVERY SUPERIO R B RAN D Y, ( , Fcr Medicinal and other uses! 1 - ' .' , " Xo'. 1310 CIIESlCUT )5t-t. ' JJ , & A; C. ; V AN BEIL, CHAMP ACNES ' ' '. ;' i . -i- : 1 ;.. t: .; ' 1 OF AIL FAVORITE , ERASES, o. 1310 CHESNUT Street. H & A. C. V A N BEIL, ' . I t .'' ), ' WINE MERCHANTS, 11 19 mwtOmrp ' No. 1310 CHESNUT St. QBE A T- R EVOLUTION, ( ' 'in thb " 1 ' WINE TRADE Or THE UNITED STAIES' Pnre California Champaffne, ade nd prepared as if done in' France, from pnra California Wino, and Ukltg the place of Imported Champagne. , r 1 Ibe nndenigned woulJ call the attention of Wine Dealers and Hotel Keepers to the following letter, which tan g'vaa cornet idea of inequality of thtU Wine ' ' coKTixmiAi. Hotel, Philadelphia, Oct. 25, 1666, "Utbhu: boucUEB A Co. 1 ' Uentlemen 1 bavlng given your California Obanv pagne a thoioush test we take pleasure In saying tha we think it the best American Wine we have ever Until We shsll at once plate It OU our Mil of fare. "lours truly, I.E. KINQBLEY CO." CALL and TUT OLE CALIfOKMIA CIIAJUPAC5S BOUCHER & CO., 11 20 luthtSm 'o. SeDKT Street, Kewlora. A. MAYKR. Agent, 110 SAKBOM 6l, Philadelphia. yt NATIIANS . & SONS ' IMPORTERS . , . f )..- . i OF . , . , BHANDIES, WIKE3, 'oiKO, . " " Etc. Etc: ; - Ko, 19 North FRONT Stmt, 1'IiILAXLXMUA, MOBEB AraAKB, ' .1 aOHAC A. HATHA VA, VM-AJtLO V. 1 1 , U3" - 10il T 1 1. 1 1 Ul V i - I 1 1 l y I 1 ' 1 'I 1 1 ( . i j -J.l 1. '! 1 1 t 1 1 1 ;i ' ( .'.l i' : -11 , , '. ' .:.-. I ., ,J I n il ,