r THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 18G7. CITY INTELLIGENCE. f or Additional Vity Intelligence tee Fifth Page.) Guardians or thk Toon. A. stated luf etiup of the Itoard of Guardlana of th Poor was held at tbir rooms, Seventh and Filbert nrffits, j-t?terdy, and transacted the) follow ing buf-inesn, JPresIUent Eret in the chair: , The llou5 Agent report the following comma of the Hou lor the week ending Saturday, Jannaif 1, 1867: ' Number 1b house at 12 o'clock M. ' , 3372 Same last year i 3318 Increase S4 RECAPITULATION. ,' Admitted within the last two weeks , , Births Deaths , , Discharged Eloped Nnmteerof persons granted lodRiiiKS within ' the last two weeks ... Number jrr anted meals . . . , 265 7 27 103 36 127 370 The persons In the various h pm traenU aro classified as tollowo: Men. 1613; women, 1759. Healthy males under GO years , , Workingmen's wing . . . . . lit 580 Total Number of men reported employed 6!)8 460 ll8 Unemployed males .Total males and Ipmalt-rj In insane depart' ment, less assistants .... 6G3 ' The house apent reports the receipts of the bouse for the last two weeks to be $2900. The nut-lonr spent renorts bs having rprpvo for support cases during the last two weeks, $('28. t The Hoard ot Trustees presented their monthly report, showing the following amount of reliet granted : For nhoes, $15015; mediclues, $365311; Total expenditure, $1452j. The treasurer pre-i-ented his annual report of money received by him and paid over to the Treasurer ol tbe city. From support cases, $10,9fi64: emlerant tax, $2325; house receipts, $23201)4. Total, $15,644:i9. The resolution passed at a previous meetlni; in relation to the girl Kcnncy was repealed, it having been founded on a fulse report. The steward's requisition were read and ap proved. Adjourned. The McCobmick Homicide TheICoro- ubr'h Verdict. The investigation into the otr- tumstances attending the death of the wife of James McCormick was concluded at the Coro ner's onice yesterday. iMattheW Fury testified that he lives in Marriott street, aud that ou Fri- ' day morning last he heard a quarrel between o Muii-B niivurnuun mm uts wue; neura ner cry . J . . , . 1.1.1 - .It . ! ... I 1111.. .IM11IHM. Ullll'l. Kl 1IIM." U7M1IT 111 II IW1 mnilfl ' peace between them; alter I went out I heard , her cry again, "Don't kick me, for God's sake, don't do it;" they often quarrelled; witness fre quently heard her tell him not to kick her; they 1 were in the habit of drinking; he was intoxi cated at the time of the last quarrel; saw no blood when he went in; JicUornuck. aaid nothing about the a ll air. Ann Fury, wile of the former witness, testi fied that she also went into the room; Mrs. . f - S . I .. .nil. . 1 . ( 1 1 - i . 1 iuciuruiiua. whs siuing ou a cuatr oemnu in a door, and he was trying to stop the blood: , spoke to her and asked her if anything could be done for her, but she did not make any reply. Other witnesses were examined, who testified to frequent quarrels between McCormick and his wile, but they all denied ever having seen him strike or kick her. Two of them said that Mrs. McCormick drank as well as her hus band, and that she had a bad tongue when she was in liquor. 1 ' Dr. Shapleigh testified that be made a post mortem examination, and found a wound on the fore part ot the leg, which had divided a large vein. Death was produced by bn'tnorr hage. The wound was made by the leg coming in contact with a hard substance. A kick would have done it. The jury rendered the following verdict: That Elizabeth McCormick came to her death by bceraorrhuge caused by rupture of a varicose vein on the leg, at her residence, No. 424 Mar riott street. Association for the Kelief of Fire men. The thirty-second annual nieetiut; of the Philadelphia Association for the Rtliet of Dis abled Firemen was held last evening, at Mitch ell's Hall, York avenue. The attendance of members was large. From the annual report, submitted to the meeting, it appears that $374522 was annronriated during- lSUli for the relief ot Bick and disabled firemen, aud the widows aud orphans of firemen. The above amount was distributed amouest 114 persons, 13 of whom were widows. $30,01)004 has been expended since the institution of the Association. $575 were paid for funeral expenses during the past year. Since the last report 410 annual and 2 life members have been added to the Association, milking the present number of liie members 275 nnd annual 1320. The receipts during tbe year amounted to $700853, and the expenditures to $604-24. The report, in conclusion, refers to the driv ing ol steam lire encines through the streets, as follows: "The reckless manner in which some of the steam tire encines are driven through the streets of our city in times of alarms of fire, is still a just cause of complaint, and your Board would take this opportunity to reaffirm their well-defined position on the subject: and in the future, as in the past, they believe the best in terests of the volunteer fire department will be served by refusing to grant any relief to an en gineer or driver who may be injured by reasou of his own careless or immoderate driving." An Alleged Watch Thief. At the Central Station, before Alderman Beitler, yes terday, William Harris had a hearing on tbe charge of stealing a watch and chain, the pro perty of Kate MeCallum. Complainaut testified . that she rode to the Log Cabin, at the VV'issa- hicifon, with a Mr. McDevitt, and while there she was robbed of her watch and chain, valued at 1250. She did not see the face of defendant. jmt when she looked around be was, stand- hear hei. Cuui'ii wa aiM-rwards recovered, the landlady saying that it was taken from the leg of defendant's boot. William P. McDevitt and William Tleman tes tified to being present, but did not witness the theft. The accused was held to ball to answer. Tetty Police Cases. Before Alderman. Tolund, yesterday, Mark Rapp was charged with passing a counterfeit tilty-cent fractional currency note, and was held to answer. Maurice McCurdy was committed by Alderman Haines to answer the thelt of borne silver spoons. Mary Gallagher has been held by Alderman Good to answer the charge of having entered a house on Manheim street, Germautowu, and stealing therelrom a lot ot clothing. George Wilsor., who was arrested on the charge of stealing a comfortable from the store door No. 123 S. Second street, had a hearina at the Central Station, and on the testimony of the two lads who witnessed the theft, was com mitted for trial. Sew ees Authorized. A stated meeting of the Eoard of Surveyors was held yesterday. The following applications for sewers were "ranted: On Sixth street, between Brown aud Pariish: on Twentv-second street, from Walnut o near Rnruce : on Walnut lane and Adams street, in the Twenty-secoud W ard. A plan fjr the chance of grade on Ludlow street, In the Twenty -seventh Ward, was approved. Appointment. Edward Shippen, Esq., President of the Board ot School Control, was yesterday appointed ft director of the old Phila delphia Savirg Fund, by the Supreme Court, Dibtnot Court, ana court, ot uomiuou rieus. Trades' Unions in Disfavor. An important movement has begun in Derbyshire, Biafford Khire. and elsewhere, in England, amongst the non-unionist colliers, against the tyranny ot the . trade combinations, which so often force un willlngmeu to join them In strikes. 1 A crowded meeting of coiners was held a few days ago at Havely.in Derbyshire, to support a non-unioaint ' cry:irt,jKutiorj. - t "AMUSEMENTS. Q O S T If U 14 S I, : a COSTUMES I k ; A Splendid Assortment of 1 r , COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES i; FOB MASQUERADES, ' l Are offered to the attention of the ball-going public at this y and festive season, at tbe , COSTUMEIIY Of Twenty-five Years' Establishment, No. 017 RACE Street, North Side. i Every effort will b made to plow the taste ot thos who ait nd the Carnival BaHt ol the season, i Masks of ever; description for sale. W. O. DESMOND, No. 017 RACK Street. 16 8m s JENUEBBUND S.-ENGERBUND ! RiF.NOERBlTNDI sa;noerhunii BANGEBBUfcDI VH AND MASKED HALL, HAND MARKED BALL, ;,UANI MASKED 13 ALL, TO BR OlVBN ON THE 21sr Of JAM'ART, lSlfl, OH 31112 21T OF JAJIUAHV, lStil, AT THE ACADEMY OE Mt'SIC. ACAUEjIY OK MUSIC. Ticket! 3 00. IT St A ME hi CAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BATEMAN CONCERTS. FRIDAY JuVJiKIfcO, Jauuary 11. SATURDAY AFTER OOK, January 11, JHA.D FAREWELL COSCEKTS, AND TOSITIVELY LaHT APEARANCE OP '1 11 IS c LEhRA 1 El) BATEMAH COJ8CE11T TROUPE, il ME PAIUI'A, felU, BRIONOLI, . BlU. FERRAKTT. B1U. FOUTCNA, MB.B.B. MILLS. MB. CARL ROSA, v " MB. J. R. HUTTOS. CARD. Mr. H. L. Batsman, In ainiouncliiK the lare we 1 performancfg In Philadelphia ot tlie groat artuta col lee tea by Mm lorhta ( oncrta ttila season, desires to return bis t Ulcere tliank to tbe puhilo lor the moH liberal patronage which they bare beetowed on his en terprise during hla different vlelta to tnlaolty.; Wlille the entire prens and the musical dtlrt'anh of every place vielted by the troupe have acknowledged and pronounced ibe liateman Concerts tbe finest and most ta.euted combination ol arMsts ever pretemed lor their approval, it la no less true that the support given the concerts by all appreciative communities has been themoet extraordinary on record. Tbe tour through the West, from wblcb the Bateman Troupe is now re turning, will be ever memorable In the annals ot mnslo of this country fur tbe moat unprecedented success, "both artlstlcai.y snd financially. The Concerts announced above will be positively tbe last Bateman Concerts in Fbllnde'phla. and the pro gramme tor each wl 1 contain the most admired sclic tlons oi the dillerent artlsta. lieerved Seats tor FRIDAY or 8ATTJRDAV, ONE DOLLAR EACH. Feat mav be secured at the Music Store ot C. W. A. TULMFLEH.on WEDNESDAY MORSISO, January 0. Admission to tlie M AXIS EE OX iSATURD AY, FIFTY C it NTS. The ui and Piano used at these Concerts Is lrom the celebrated nianuiactory of .Stein way & Sous, N. Y. II NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. CHESKUT Street, above TWELFTH. 1IIIRD WEEK OF MB. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, Who have appeared during the past two weeks to CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. MONDAY A NPjeTUF8TAY EVENINGS. Jan 7 and 8, In Cbariea Taylor's romantic drama, In three acts, en- tlUed THE CONNIE SOOGAHj OB, THE WEARING OF THE GREEK. TO conclude w th the popular afterolece, FORTUNE'S FROLIC. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF BAREY WILLIAMS. BATUKDAY AFTI-RNOON, January 12, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. First time In this city of the Interesting drama, 1HE THREE RED MEN. M1 RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE, begins at nan-past I o ciock. CROWDED 1IOUHE8. THIRD WEEK of the triumphant career ot GRIFFITH GAUNT. MK-. JOHN DREW AS KATE PEYTOW. MONDAY, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Augustln Dale 's great oiama of . ia. OKIFVITH GAUNT. produced with new scenery, great cast, and the spe cialties ot TUB LANCASHIRE FAIR SCENE AM D GRAND TRIAL BCESE. FRIDAY BENEFIi' OF MRS. JOHN DREW. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E. corner ot NINTH and WALNUT Streets Commence at 1H. second ulght of tbe eminent comedian, MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, who will appear In his great impersonation ol DOUTOtt SAVAGE, ID his own glorious comedy ol " PLAYING WITH FIRE. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Januiry 8, Brougham's uprourlous.y laughuble comedy ot " PLAYING Wl 1H FIRE. Dr. Savage JOHsf BROUGHAM To conclude with the laughable comedietta of THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE. N EW AMERICAN THEATRE. THIS EVENING Will be performed the comeay, HUNTING A TURTLE, THE ICE KING'S VOW, AND LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. -G-eat success ol the Automaton Minstrels. Last week ot the Double Spbyux SIGNOR BLITZ'S new Illusions snd Wonders, he Fonnv Burlesque Min strels, Doubli-Headed Spbyux, Spirit Drum, 811 vor Casket, Ventriloquism, Leained Canary Birds, etc. Every Evening, commencing at Ih, and Wednesday and Saturday Aiternoons. at 8 o'clock. Adujltfclou, 25 cents. Children, 14 cents. Reserved seatn. M cents. 1 Htt GRAND MUSICAL ENTKKi'AINMKNT. TO be given at tbe ABi-EMltLY BUILDINGS, TJiNTH and CHESNUT Streets, t7 Prtiessor IlexSuSfer OlOWsa., tf W Mm liopson. miss uaroour, .uu Tiir.t. an r-eiitM. 'lobe had at Trumolor's. Seventh and etiesnut sireets, and at Klsley's News Stauo, Cou- .inolitnl llritAI. TDRADFORD'S LAST GUN AT t-Atwiiwu, J 'eEALEliS CRUSHED BY 1 CEBEHuo, which has received the hlgucBt encomiums lrom the pres. and . th.pubUeoi . K.w Yort l"'''-?.?, metropoiiiauc.;." ,. " .r.iw r No. ali CHESNUT Stre.t. 12 27 ltn NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above CHESNUT. .Tf K FA MIL V Rr;sOH'l" OVKS FOR THM KAMIV. CAIHSIJIUMS 1IX10V'S MliSiPUKLfS, tl Great Htur lroupeol the World, to their GRAtJ. r ERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE- I T.." ..,. BATIHDAY AFTERNOON, at MUSICAL FUND UAi.V,. Aeloe.k. Engagemenu made bv acdrensing utunui ,,li ! " U31 MONTEREY btreet, between Race and Vine. 116 3m " . , . . ..., 1 .:'L' D'l' a .runt .1 tut"! PIAKOS WHICH WE MANU end themselves. We promise oo ur patrons clear, beautliul tones, elegant workman ship, durability, ana rKiiiu.o 17'7"A-r1;;,v1 a "uri guarantee. For sale only at Ao. lull W ALNLl 8 Tm CNIOH PIANO MANTJFACTURIItQ CO. PROPOSALS TTNIIED STATErJ MILITARY RAILROAD U OI 1 jp;HISOTOKl p. c., December 20, 1868. Sealed Proposals will be received at this onioe nnul 12 M.MONDAY, Jauuarylt, tor the purchase ?rnm the UiUted States, ot five thousand I60U0 Folded Ltp iXad Chairs, suitable torttifc'T Hihese Chair, are now stored at the works of Corn- "Samplermlty'be seen at th.s offlos, or at the United tat OuaTtertnaster's Onice In ieW;York city, Philadolphia, Pa., or Lo",,"",";, i Terms-Ca-h, in Uorernmeut c'miAjY ' 12 2013t Bvt. Co! aad A. Q. M., U.S. Army. . i MEDICAL.. - - , , a vsi v o xui.iajlkix VJf imm Am r.iaa, , Or Pain Peatroyer, I Is on ef ibe fVw domestic romedlos wblrti hv come Into general n.e ana favor, wlihout pudlns. It Is the proSuct ol ssunple sbrnb harmless In ail cases, and, as oieil reaiedy, oneijinllod. , . a l jdbi is;, SUNG.". HOHa Errs. BLEEDING I.PNG8, -, HOSE, -810MACH, . LA MEN Ir hfl, . .. ' BORENF.HiJ,, I-PRAIN8, , POHE THROAT. TOOTHACHE, E akach n. t-fl'RAt.GIA. OF THI RHEtUAHMM. CORNS. Tl'UUlHA I lTt. VIlQ . HIT l.-I i. . , . uaD.f Ard other similar troublesome and caln'ul afteotlnns, wblle It promptly airests all HEMORRHAGE'S. Hun dreds o phjslclans use It daiy In their practice and alve It thelt oniiall0od recommendation, bold by out . agents and dealers. v ' Ibe Medicine is exclusively prepared by the sab, scrlliers. Proprietors and Successors to T. T. POND, to whom all oiders must be addressed. HUMPURElU' UOMG:oPATHIO MEDICINE CO, , No. fttii BKOADWAY, New York. PRICES OF PON L'8 EXTRACT. Six oance bottles, with directions, retail W cents Pint botilea. with directions, retail. W Qaarts In bottle Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIDUS CURANTUR. HTJICPHKEYS' H0MCE0PATHIC SPECIFICS. FAMILY' CASES Ol 35 large vials, morocco esse, containing a stisclllc lor every ordinary disease atamliy Is subject to, and a book of dlrsoi loos HO 00 Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 20 to itfl vlais 5t08 Speclllcs tor all 1 Iseases, Doth tor Cuiing and fur Pteventlv treatment In vials and pocket cases M to M 1 hese Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part ol the country, by Mall or Express, He ol cbarge, on receipt of the price Address HUM PUREY.V SPECIFIC , H Ofc CEOP A T H I C MEDICIN E COMP ANY, Office and I'rpot, No Ml BROADWAY. New York. Dr HUMPHREYS Is consulted daiH at bis office, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all forms ot disease. For "sale by DYOTT CO., JOHNHON, HOLLJWAY A COW DEN, T. R CALLENDER. and AS11KOSK SMITH. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and at BLITHE'S Drug btore.No, 8120 Market street, and by an xirugKieis. unmnj LOOK AND LIVE! ELECTROPATHY. Drs. CALLOWAY, AVUITE & B0LLES THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, And TEACHERS of this new system of caring diseases, a ould call the attention of the sick and afflicted to their n system of prscilce, which has already ealaed great popularity In this city. During the past six years we lave treated 1WENTY TUOUSABD persons suffering Horn the various forms of disesse (many of them by special guarantee, ebarging nothing if we tailed), and In almost every case a cure has been effected. Read the following HOME CERTIFICATES. AN ASTONISHING CURE-AMPUTATION PRE VENTED. I was cured In three weeks by Drs. GALLOWAY and Will IE of an ulcerated leg, wblcb caused much sufler hifr, and eten threatened amputation, binoe my own great cure several ol my lrlends suflerlng lrom Neural gia, Skin Disease, Dyspepsia, and other complaints, have also been periectly cured. I will cheerfully answer tbe Inquiries of the diseased and suffering. ABRAHAM FLUKE, ISo. 16S1 Camao street, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT CURES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES. Charles D. Young, Chronlo Dyspepsia, No. 4.1 N. Seventn street. James Brown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels, Pine street, above Sixth. Henry Rover, Neuralgia of the Eye, Twenty-third and Pearl streets. Frederick Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease, Continental botei. . F. Kukbrlde. Epileptic Fits, No. 1020 Msrket street. William Morgan, Kldnev Disease and General De bility, No. 410 spruce street Marcus D. Wilcox. Catarrh of twelve years' standing Commercial hoteL Kamuel G. Wheeler, Asthma oi ten years' standing. Continental Ho.el . , Emanuel Rey, Attorney-at-Law, Dyspepsia, No. 707 Sansoin street- . . Horace C. Winslow, Weakness of tbe Kidneys, Frank lord. H. C. ShurtlcfT, Cancer In Stomach. No. 3722 -Markes street. J. M. Bulst, "Rheumatism. No. 1323 8. Broad street. Juoah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. iJi Market street. Eaward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E Church, Dys- Iieosiaoi long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbago, No. b33 tlelmuth street. J ames N ugent. Deafness for six years , and ringing and roaring In tue bead, Wilmington, Delaware. 'i tiouiai Harrop, severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, West Fhllauelpula. Georve Giant, Rheumatic Goat, long standing. No. II 13 Chesnut street. H. T. Desliver, Chronic Nenralsia and Inflammatory Rbeumatii-m, No. ITM Chesnut street Edward McMahon, Cousumptlon, No. 127 Front 8t jeR'lcket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con gestlon of the Brain. No. Ms Cailowhllt etieet. (hares M. Dayton, Paralysis of the lowtr limbs, GIrard House. John McCormick, Diabetes, No. 1220 Ridge avenue. Charles E. Buckingham, Urinary DUUvulty, No. 1331 Filbert street. Aqulla Davis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Forrest House. J. J Iloopes, long standing eeiaiica, and Enlarged Prostate Gland, Darby township, Delaware county. Wlillam H. Shuver, Liver Complaint, Germaiitown. Joseph W. Forsyth, Acute Rheumatism, No. Iii2 Arch street. E. Clouser, General Paralysis, No. 413 N. Second street . ... Many or theie ptrtoni we cured in Uu than a week N. B. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir teenth street, is ihe only hou-e in this city wh ere our system is practised. Unprincipled par.ies in other localities, who c aim to tieat diseases according to eur late dlscoverits, may therclore be regarded witb suspicion. PHYSICIANS and STUDENTS can enter at any tlm for a full couise of Instruction in this Gbeat Disoovuav In the Healing Art BOOKS AND THE MOST IHPROVED INSTkrf J4ENT8 FURNISHED. An luteresUiig circular mailed by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE A BOLLEB, NO. 1230 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Consultation free. 11 7 ws3m XME SAFE DEPOSIT C0MPAAY, The Fidelity Insurance, Trust stud Safe Depos.t Company, for tbe Safe Keeping of Bonds, Stocks, and Other Valuables. CAPITAL. ,. ($500,000 DlBECTOTtS. N. B. BROWNE, EDWARD W. CLARK. CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEX AN DER HENRY, JOHN W LHU, IB A. i;AlLM E.L.L1, G1LL1NU11 AM rct.ii utant i. uiuou.i, CHARLES MAOALE8TER. Office In the lire proof Building of the Philadelphia National hank. CHS.SNUT Street above Fourtn. Tl.l. I oiiinanv receives on deDOSit. and (il'ARVN- TEES Ilia. baEK KEEPING OS VALUABLES upon .heti.llowlngraiesayeur.viz.: Coupon Bonos per 100i Hegiatored ltondsand Securities 50 cents perslti ''' Gold Coin or Bullion l per $v Sliver Coin or Bullion 2 per alOOO Gold or Silver Plate si oer sum Cash li oxes or small tin Boxes ot is an sera, armora, Capitalists, etc. contents unknown to the Compauy and liability limited 25ayeur , , , 'J be Company oflors for BENT (renter exclusively holding the key) SAFf.S INSIDE I IS VAULTS, at ViVt , fiv, ov, ana 0 year, aocoruiug to iot location. coupons ana interest col ectea ror one per cent. Interest al owed on Money Deposits. Hils Comnanv Is authorised to receive and execute Trusts of every description. ,. , lisimwupj n. j uauwni., rmBiwvu. Robkkt l'ATTERSOH, BecreMT and Treasurer. UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Piincipal Depot. No 804 CBE8NUr Street. CcUtrai JJCpot. o iu. o riMnouwi,uBuwiwv juesuui. jstauiisueu ioo. Revenue Stamps of every description constantly on hand In any amount . Orders by Mall or Express promntlv attended to. United States Notes. Drafts on Philadelphia or New Yoik or current funds received in payment. Particular attention paid to small orders. The decisions of tbe CommlHslon can be consulted, and any InlontaUon regarding the law cheenully given. 1 TTN1TED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. U Principal Denot. No. (.4 CHESNUT "iree. Central Depot, No. 103 8. FIFTH Street, one door below Cbssiiut. Established 1662. Revenue Stamps of every description onsts.atly on nana in any amounn . . Orders by Mall or Eipress promptly attended to United States Notes, DratU on Philadelphia orNCl York, or current funds received in payment ... J., i .......I.... .. 1.1 ... Il irilura The decisions ot tbe Commission can ha eonsn red, and an luloruiatlou regarding the law ctieertUlly glvsa, , t -.. i i .tic IK A RP EST ATK-1 N COMPLIANCE W IT II the twen y-tonrib section oi the win oi -tepenn Uiai id the tnoeilntendent ot ibe GIrard K.sUto ba nrerred 'he ioi lowing condensd. statemeut of the anairs ol the Fstalei ' nooks and Loans appropriated lor the Improvement of tbe Eastern Frot ol the t Ity and Delaware Avenue. Par Va un. United Ktstes l 0 8 pet eetit loan.... Mate ol Pennsylvania b per cent- loan Cltv of hi adelphla per cSnt loan.. 1 Ity of Philadelphia 6 per eem. loan, trteot tai...... ( Ity ot Philadelphia ( per oenu loan, taxable S4,9'H) 09 !W,M7'iU 1,600 v ,.87 640 MlOU-Hl 700 00 l Ity Gas ( per cent loan. lO.OOOiW shires ot stork In the Insurance Cemoaoy of the Sta.e of Pnns tania 42 sl aiss of Preierred stock, t nlou Canal onii.an? -...... tTnlOii i .nil f'nmnnn. ot I'ennsl IvSnl t 6 net 4,400 00 a.ioj-oo cebtloan , ,1,000-0 J Vcbuy.kill NavlgaUon Company Losn, 1870, percent , ,252,106 84 Rcliuviklll Navigation Cotrpany Loan, mi, i percent 1.350 00 Stocks and Loans ( omprlslng the Residuary Fond IS i6 t tilled Mat-i per cent, loan , S3 5 00 United 8 ates 10-40 per cent loan , 10,700 00 ncniiTiaiii navigation uompanv ioan, o per cent I.!33 8l 8,S4 0.1 State oi Fennav.vanla S per cent, loan S Loan to Frank In lnsttute 1,004 00 Guardians of tbe Poor 8 per cent loan . mow Hit) two r Ity ot Philadelphia 5 per cent loan 4,300 4 J '0 00 t hy of Philadelphia 6 per Cent, loan, tree of tax. J 6, W0 Citv of Phllide.phlaS per cent, loan, tax aole 23 SnO-08,80000 l(;ii shares of stock, Pbllade phia Exchange Comnary 10.000 00 22' H) fhares of stock, bchuylktU Navigation ionipany ,. 110,000 40 102 shares of stock, Chesapeake and Delaware . Canal company 10,00-00 4(00 shaies oi stock, Danvide ana Potuvllle I allrvadCompanv 200,000 00 2 snares or stock, GerinaQtown ana roriiomen 1 urnplke Company 1 share of stock. Susquehanna and Lehlgll Turnpike Company Ibond.oan to Kidi,e Road I umpire Company, bond lor interest on loan to Turnpike Com- . pUT 1 loud Schuylkill Navigation Company loan, 200 00 100 00 lO.OvO 00 , ,0o9 24163 Loans and cash comprising the levacy . received (in part) lrom estate oi Lawrence odd. deceased, of Illinois tinned Sta es loan. 18t)l. 6 per cent 7 uuO-00 City ol Pbllade phia loan, 6 percent., tree ol tas 10,100 00 Cash Interest received,.,, tut 64 Ba ance In loans and cash 11,6 0 64 Loan appropria ed to purchase Fuel lor -'Poor White Housekeepers and Roomkeepera" in the city of i'ULa- 1 certl ileal e of loan Schuylkill Navigation Com panv . 6 per cent 9089 '37 1 certificate of loan Schuylkill Navigation tompanj, 1K6J, 6 per cent, received lor In terest 272 63 Ibe toliowing account curient exhibits a eonden-ed statement ot the cash account, embracing the amount oi interest, dividends, rent ot real estate, and payments made for various objects for tbe year I'M t fcaance In tne treasury, ainuuary i. 1000 J",wi m Cash received lor rent of real estate. 201,115 09 Cash received tor rent of collieries in Schuyl kill county 65,708 33 Cash received far rent of real estate In Schuyl kh' count 47750 Cash received ir.m leases for cutt ng timber in hebuy Ik lb county 1.96654 Cssb received tor interest on State ol Pennsyl vania loan ,. 6,90732 Cash received for Interest on City ot Philadel phia loan 13,135.48 Cash received for Interest on City Gas 6 per cent, loan 570 00 Cash received for Interest on Schnyikill Navi gation Com pan. loans 15,095 17 Cash received lor Interest on Cnlted Htates 5-20 6 per cent loans Cash received tor interest on United States 10-40 5 per cent loans Caah received lor interest on United States 6 percent loans 18M1 Casb received for dividends on Fhllade.phi Exchange Company's stock. Casb received lor dividends on Insurance com pany of tbe Stale ol Pennsylvania stock Casb received lor dividend on Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company's stuck Cash leoeiveu lor dividend on Schuylkill Navi gation Company's stock. , Cash received trom sa e of Schuviklll Navi gation Company's loan, 1882, received tor i Interest 10,39263 Cab rtcelved for sale of Schuylkill naviga tion Coinsanv's Boot loan, received tor dividend on stock , 5,187 06 Cash received trom Lawrence I od4 lega y 9 OuO'OO Caxh noeived trom Pennsvlvania Railroad Company, for damage. In constructing a rslroad through the lands of the estate in the Hrst and Twenty sixth Wards 6.224 02 Casii received trom total Income amount.,,.. 109 6 9 Cash paid under appropriations by Council.'1 48 ESTATE. For water rent.; St. 727 00 Taxes 42.573-47 Salaile 6,801 00 Lands out ot the county 50,019 00 Permanent improvements m 61 General repairs to real estate 19 942 6 Inside painting 2 493 60 Outside painting 3 097 63 Paper andhanging 2 99.1 73 Annuities 600 00 Miscellaneous expenses 3,661 25 Purchase of fuel lor poor wbite housekeepers 50"! -62 Llgttlng Delaware avenue with gas. 1,2U500 Altering houses, C hesnut street be tween Eleventh and laeltth streets 10 082-73 To invest a certain amount in city loans 6207-73 To invest for Todd Legacy and ex pense of collection 10,002 05 rata writs oi mandamus, damages in wioenlns DeUwaro avenue... 55 832 65 Dredging docks, North wharves. . t40 vu 1220,206 09 COLLEGE. Committee on House hold 9J,644 50 Com mltteeon Instruc tion 15,li4'46 Committee on Ac counts 2,348-90 Committee on Library 199 25 Committee on Disci pline and Discharge 219 00 Committee on A dm la- .... , , . , slon and Discharge.. 30 00 6115 826 19 $83B,032 79 Balance In Treasury 33,446 69 "....34892 66 Wwrantsnottaken ia .M"HABliM s. 8MI8T 69 Superintendent GIrard Estate. Philadelphia, Office of the GIrard Estate, December 81, 1,66. . 11 AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY NEW YORK. FACTORY, HUDSON CITY, , J. TLie Companj U now fully prepared to lurnisli LEAD PENCILS. Equal tn tlwallty to thsj Best Brands, The Company has taken great pains and nvested .....,... m en mo ii,eir mctiirv. ana now oak the AUiejIcan public to give tbeir pencils a tuir trial. All Styles and Grades are Manufactured. Great care has been bestowed to the manufacturing of SUPSRIOR HEXAGON DRAWING PENCILS, spo cial y prepared lor the use oi Engineers, Architects. artists, etc. ...... . . , ..... A complete asrenment, constantly on uauu. lauusrnu at lair terms to the trade al their Wholesale Salesroom No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. The Pencils are to be had ot all principal Stationers and Notion Dealers Ask for Arneiicau Lead renal. no i rmwom pElRCE'S TATENT SLATES, Warranted superior to any o'hers id use. LIGHT t NOISELESS U DURABLE! S ! Cannot be broken by (ailing, and Never Become G!o ty. Theie Slates have been unanlmou-ly adopted by the Board ol Control tor use in the Fubllo SoUools ot Phila delphia and a so bv the school au .horltlos of Baltimore ana Washington. Also .. , Pi lKCE'S PATENT SLATE SURFiCE. The only Patent Stone Sunace lor blackboards now belore the pub.lo. Warrantja tojrlve satl.laoil m. " v t-rt n'f.LEVENTU Btreet. Catttioh -Beware of the Imitation Books and PHte boaid Slates oilered by agents, and which are to resemble In appearance our alsted goods. 1 be geuu Ine are all either libelled on the back, or the paokaga la beled and marked, patented Feb. 10. l-a 141mwinrp UNITED fcTATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal Depot. No it4 CHK8NDT SUeet Central Depot N o.los 8 FI FTU street . one door below CbesnuU EsUbllshsd 1862. Revenue Btsmps of every description constantly on band in any amount ....h t, Orders bv Mall or Express Promptly attended ti. United States Notes lira w on Philadelphia or New York, or current iunds received in payment. Particular attention paid to small orders. u The decisions of the Coirm salon can be eon'ulX' and any Uirormatien r6anlliig the Jw cbeeriuny given . - 203 54 1,076 35 619 94 45a 00 ;704 00 61500 . 40 00 i vM;l MISCELLANEOUS. fpITLEB, .WEAVER & CO., 1 . '.VMASpfaCTtmtR 'OF, : ' Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. Ke. 18 north WsTirR Btreer, and , No. 2 Nertti DE1.AWAHF. Avenue, ' vaiLAI)fekIUA. ElfWIM II. FlTXK. ril, ... Mir.BAH, WEAT. CoxSAP F. CtOTKirn. 2 14$ s L A T E M A T E L SI 6 LATE MANTELS are .lusnrpsteed for Dura.ji.ny. Beauty, Sttsogth, ani Cheapness. ' SLaTE MANTELS and State Work Generally, ma l to order. : J. D -KlMES A CO, 125 r, Woa 2126 end 2128 CHF8NUT Street OiO ARCH STREET. (IAS FIXTURES, j CHANDELIERS. BRONZE HTATFARY, ETC VANKlhK A Ct . would respect ully direct tbeatten tlon ot their friends, and tbo public generally, to their large and elegant assortment ot GAB FIaTUKEh, t HANDELlEhU, and ORNAMENTAL BHONZIS WARE.". Those wishing handsome and thorouphtv made Goods, at veiv reasonable prices, will nnd it to their advantage to give ua eaU belore purchasing else- 'Sl'b. Soiled or tarnished fixtures rennlshed with special care and at reasonable pi Ices. VASKIRK A CO. B 1 am O R N E X C H A N O BAO MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY A CO., RKMOVKD TO 5. E. corner of M arret and WATER Street., Pbuadolphla, ' DEALERS IN 11AG8 AND BAGGING ot every deseriptlon, tor Grain, Flour, Salt, Buper-Phospnate ,of Lime, Bone Dust Etc tare and small OTJNNY BAGS constatitlylon h nd. -VlSf Also, WOOL SACKS). JohuT Bailkt James Capcadkn. WILLIAM B. ORANT, COWME-taiOW MERCHANT So. S3 8. DELAWARE Avenae, Philadelphia, AGKNT FOR Tnpont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W. Baker Co.'s Chocolate Cocoa, and Uroma. Croeser Bros. Co.'s Yellow Metal Shea1 hlng, Bolls and Nails. ff?S QOTTON AND FLAX c VI 111 UUUitrciD suiu Tent Awnlnff. Trunk, anil Won -rover Duck. A o, Paper Aianaiactarera ,1rler reitti, from oue to seveu ' JOUN W. EVERMAN A CO., es Ho 103 JONES Alley. QEORGB PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER No. 232 CARTER Street, And No. 141 DOCK Street. M achlneWoikand o. MUlwrlghtuig promptly attende) .. . S 8 A LEXAN DER C. CATTELLA C O. I RODCCE t'OMMlSBitiH so r ntjuaji io tiO.i 6 NOitTH WUABYEH AND NO. 2 NORTH WATER STREET, J HILADELP1IIA 'ryyrp CATTBLL. 2 USD EUJAHO CAT E INTERNAL REVENUE JJNITED STATES KEYENTJE STAMrs PMXCirAL DEPOT, No. 304 CHESNUT Street CENTRAL DEP01, No. 103 South FIFTH Street, ONE IOCB BELOW CEESJTrjT ISTABUfcEXS 16C2, Bevcnue fctamps ol every descrptlon constant! on hand Is any amount. Orders by Wall cr Expiesepromptly attended to. United States Rotes, Drafts on Philadelphia, or New York, or current funds received In payment, Particular attention paid to small orders. The decisions of the Commission can be consulted, and any Information regarding the law cheerfully given. The folio ing rates ol discount are allowed : ON ALL ORDERS OF 925, TWO rEB CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL ORDERS OF 100, THREE PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL ORDERS OF 800, .FOUR l'ER CENT. DISCOUNT, AH orders should be sent to the STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Arms, iegs, Appliances lor netormity, eto etc inese Liinosarei transferred lrom liie In lorm ' ' ' .r. III. .hlAit. mn.1 Anr&ttla. OOlUIOri- 1.1 tio-inAfr mnA - rlt.ii 1.1 SubstltutaS yet invented They are approved and ..i.i.ii .... it..ia SLutos Goveru- ient and ourprlnoipal Burgeons. Patented August is lues i Max M, 1866; May I. wo -jf, ft co. M. 639 ARCH Street, rnUadei Phia Pamphlet free- "" . TTNITED STATES REVENUE STA5IP8. U Principal Depot, No. 804 CHESNUT Street. Central Depot, Eo. 103 8. FI TH Btreet.'ona door below " Clesuut. EstabU.bedlBttl. Revenue Stamps of every description constantly on hand in any amount. " ., tirders bv Mail or Express promptly attended to. United States Notes, Dralts on Philadelphia or New York, or current Iunds reeeived In payment. Particular attention paid to small orders. The decisions of the i oinnilwlon can be consu.tel and any inlormation retarding tho law cheerfu iy given .'...,.!...' I i i ' ' aawv v wu tir tun vini" - - . Jl INSURANCE COMPANIES ll -Ei T U Tl - N UNITED STATES DRANCH ' ' ' OF THE Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, From rccpmbcr 1, 18G5, to Deoembar 1, 1:36, in conformity with the law ot Pennsylvania. '. ' ' i . i ... Authorized Capital, $10,000,000 Paid-up Capital, - - 1,058,760 Total Amount of Assets (Gold) 15,888,080 Investments and Funds Retained in the United Btates. , . -t Real r state held by the Company in the United State 291,1112 Cash Deposits In Banks I65.6M55 A mount of Cash in hands of Agents, and in couise of transmission 100.671 M Amount ot Loans, on Bond and Mort gage, constituting first Hens on Real Estate ' (in the United States) on which there Is less than one ysat'S interest due gig a.-O'trO Amount of Loans, Stocks, etc., held br the Company , 5i,7l83 Income in the United States. Cash rrcmluirs trom Decembet 1, 185, to Be cemberl,h66 1 503,4H614 Amount of Premiums earned , 9C.,H91'W) Amount ol Interest , , 79 288 82 Amount 01 Income... . 16.647 36 Expenditure! and Liabilitiea, , Amount of Lofscs during, the year which havebeenpald ., 193.651 02 Amount ot Losses In lull or contested during the yesr 12,500 00 Aoountof Loises during the year not yet paid T 112,0610 ' Amouht paid for leinsuranceand retutn pre miums 123,091 98 Amount ol expenses during the year, Includ ing commissions aad tees to Officers and Agents in the United Btates 236 843 21 Amount of Taxes , ,. 53,0011 STATE OF KEW YORK. City and County of New York, ss. Be It remembered that on this S 1st day ot December A. D. 1866, before me, the subscriber, a Commissioner in and lor the State of New York, duly commissioned and authorized by the Governor of Pennsylvania to take acknowledgment of Deeds and other writings, to be used and recorded in the State ot Pennsylvania, and to administer oaths and affirmations, personally ap peared ALFRED PELL, Resident Secretary of the Liverpool and Londen Globe Insurance Company, and made oath that the above and foregoing Is a true state ment of the condition of said Company upon the 1st day of December, 1866. And I further certl ty that I have made personal examination of tbe condition of said 1 li...nl mnA T.n.nn alA flln, Tnln.i.M flAn.nnW J , CI 1IUU, .UU J U UUUU . 1 1 V . JI w auuui MU W V W U, U .1 . on this day, and am satisfied that they have assets safety invested to the amount of 81,693,393711 that I have examined the securities now In ths vnds of the Company, as set forth In the- foregoio : jtate-' ment, and the same are of the value represent, d in the statement. t. ;k I futther eettify that I am not interested in t tT.'.trf of ssld Company. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand ana affixed my official seal, the 31st day of De- l. 80 cember, A. D. 1S66. JAMES W. HALE, Commissioner for Pennsylvania In New York. Directors in New York. FRANCIS CO TTENET, Esq., Chairman. UEJSRT CRINNELL, Esq., Deputy Chair man. E. M. ARCIIIBALD, B. M. Consul. A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq. E. F. SANBEHSON, Esq. Resident Secretary ALFRED PELL, Esq Counsel ALEX. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq. Bankers Phoenix Bank, CA MMANN A CO. Advisory Eoard in Philadelphia. Messrs. CHARLES L.BORIE, CHARLES S. SMITH, RICHARD SMETHURST, LEMUEL COFFIN, JOSEPH W. LEWIS. ATVVOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, No,6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE PHILADELPHIA. : 12wftn2r ROOFING. OI.O (SIIINCJI.E ROOKS, FI.AT OR STEEP, it V K It 1 VVrTII GUTTA PKR( H A MOtlFLKtJ-C L.OT14, and coated with MUl ll) (il lTA HERC1IA FAUIT, making them perfectly water proof. i . LEAKY GRAVEL HOOFS repaired With Gutta PerchaPaint, and warranted for five veara. LEAKY NLATE HlKlFs eoated with Liquid Gutta Percha Paint, which becomes as hard a slate Kor TIN. COPPER, 21KC, and IROS ROOFS this Paint is the t'ius ultra of ail other pro tectlone, It foims a pertecfly impervious vnng. completelv reelsts the action ol the weather, and in ultutes a thorough protection against lea as o r " other lse. Ptlce only from oue to two cents per square fTiN and GRAVEL HOOFING- done at the MAMMOTH HOFf tOMfAN. 12 21 6m No. 304 GREEN Btreet ... t.'im- teas ssaa a n i i iu'. t LL SHTNOtE ROOFS (FLAT OR STE EF COVERED VtllU JOHA'o EN GLIB H KOWISll CLOTH, Ann cc atad with LIQUID taUTTA FEUC'H A PAISTT. making them periectly water proof. LEAK.T GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with OnHa Pereha Paint, auUI warranted tor five years. LEAKY 8 LAI E ROOFS coated witb liquid which becomes as bard as state. TIM. COPPER ZINO, or IRON coated with Liquid Gutta Pereha at small ex pense. Cost ranging lrom oue to twooenta per square foot. Old Board or Bhlngle Hoots ten oenta per square foot alleonip ete Materials eonHtautly on hand andifor laleby the PHII.ADr LPU1A AS1) PENNBYLVAllA KOOFING COMPANY. ... GEORGE HOB.ART. ll m NO. S10 North FOURTH S-es UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal Depot, No. 104 I H E-iNUT etreet. Central Depot No. ll S S. FIFTH Btreet. on door below Chesnut. Eatabll.hed ifttt'i. Revenue Stamps oi every description eocstaatly on hand, in any amount, oruers by Ma I or Express promptly attended to aim v i.-r, I .1