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THE TDM ES PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1876. nnnol StoUwcnte. annual Qtateracnto. egal Notices. Real (Estate Saks.

MR. MOODY Off "TRUST." TlfE UNDREAMT OF cies, mode hits" and received his money. The officers who made the arrest saved from destruction the rows and numbers which Mrs. B. etc.

threw into the fire. Alderman Carpenter on Saturday held Elizabeth for trial. John lliley was sent down below by the 'Squire for stealing a coat from Henry Schmidt. Peter J. Kcely, who is charged with stabbine in the head and seriously wounding John S.

Harris, of 307 Cherry street, on New Year's Eve, was given a further hearing at the Central on Saturday, and held in $1,000 bail to answer at court. Henry Worth and Edward McMenamin hare been arrested by Detective Franks for committing a burglary in the lower section of the city. They will have a hearing at the Central on Wednesday. It was not Maule of 2ot0 South street, for an alleged cheating of whom James Johnston and F. K.

Haggerty were held last week by Magistrate Smith, but J. E. Maule Son and Michael Power, 409 Cherry street. In Saturday's Courts. In the old Court House, on Saturday, Judge Briggs dismissed the motion to set aside the verdict in the case of John Muhr, charged with larceny as bailee, iu having appropriated to his own use the proceeds of the sale of a horse entrusted to his care.

William Hartley, charged with ab DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THK EASTERN DIS TRICTOF PENNSYLVANIA. IN BANKRUPTCY. in tue matter or 11 YUAN p. BLNSW ANUEK, Bankrupt. Rvttrrn DinMrt.

nf Pimntithvinin: A warrant in bankruptcy has been Issued bysald Court against the state of II VII AN p. BINSWANOKR, of the county rnuauelplua and state of Pennsylvania, in ut 1 iinn ueeuuuiy aunuigea oauKrupt upon the petition of his creditors; and the payment of any debts and the delivery or any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or to his use, and the transfer of any iioi.i iy uy are lorinuuen oy taw. a meeting 01 me iiciiuws 01 saiu oaiiKrupi, 10 prove tneir news ana choose one or more assignees of Ills estate And to cnn. sider any proposition which mitybetheu madu by the said bankrupt for a comiiosition witli his creditors under the provisions of ttie seventeenth BecU of me aciot congress approved June 'IS, 1874, will be held a yourr oi liaugruptcy, 10 oe lioitten at Philadelphia, o.w.. ouitieist nay or reoniary, a.

it. tniv. at 12 O'clock nt the nfflc. nf I I1A 'r No. 213 South SIXTH Street, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said district.

JAMES N. KKRNs, U. 8. Marshal for said District. TN THK COURT OF COMMON a PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA.

1 March Term, 1875. No. 4S5. In pnnttv hAtwepn J. V.

WEARER el Plaintiff's, and HKNUY C. v. tviur.1 jiiinrrw j. ritnr.r pi tu Jjetenuauts. Sur Prfceedliigs in Partition.

ANDREW J. WICABER Notice is hereby Riven yon, in accordance with an order of the Court, that Ibe under. signed, apiwinted Master by the Court to value the real estate and divide and make partition thereof Into shares and purparts according to the shares and interests 01 me respective parties thereto, or it tue same cannot be done, then to make sale thereof at public auction, and to make distribution of the nroceeds among the several parties, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes 01 ins apsnnrment, on 1 11. KnlM 1 January 'Z A. D.

1H76, at 3 o'clock P. at his oilice, 704 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. WILLIAM DRAYTON, Master. TN THK DISTRICT COURT OF the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy.

Iu the matter nf WAL'l'ISR'E. nURINOanS J. FOSTER PoPK, late trading asHEllINO, POPE CO. 2b whom It ntai concrrn The undersigned, ROBERT S. MEJfAMIN'.

of Philadelphia, County of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of the Estate of HERINtl, POPE in tho County of Philadelphia, iu said district, and who ire, to wit, nn the 8th day of December A. D. 1875, ailjudgf bankrupts, upon petition of creditors, by the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, It. S. U.VAMIN, Assignee of it Co.

Dated Philadelphia, on the Gth day of January, A. D. 1S70. TESTATE OF OLIVER II WIL I.AIMI, decaied. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present tie same, without dclay.to Mlts.

RKHKOCA A. WII.LARK, No. 12U0 CHESTNUT Street. REV. RICHARD II.

ALLEN, No. 409 South EKiimr Street, Administrators. Or to their Altornev HARVEY C. WARREN, Nos. 113 and 212 South FIFTH street.

I'hila. ESTATE OF JOHN K. UROWN, 4 tlocpSLOQA. Letters of Administration on ttie above estato lmviiiK been grunted to the ali persons iiKtHbted to the said estate tire reine. ttt to make payment, and those having claims to nruseut the same, witUoutdeiay to MAttY UltOWN, 1I1H KIMtKK THtreet.

I THOMAS MARSH, '243 NORTH liXKVKNTll street, Administrators, Auction Sales. yj THOMAS SONS' SALE OF ELEGANT PAINTINGS. IMPORTANT ART NOTICE. W5I. H.

FANNING of New York, will sell, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, theirentire collection of line American, English, French, Belgian and Spanish OIL PAINTINGS ANI WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, AT THOMAS SONS' ART GALLERY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND DAY, January IS, 19, 20 and 21, at noon each day. Fine examplesof the following artists will be found In this collection, French. Rellange, Corot, Ziein, C. F. ltrissot, I.

Leloir, Caliune, o. Sunnier, Rossi, DcMelz, ltoybct, EnOlish and ficlffian. Ji. Koekkoek, H. Tenkate, Itoscnrnlioon, Van Elviu, Stadeuian, ti.

ArinUuld, S. Vrout, P. Marnev, T. 1). Hardy, Meadows, KinuairJ, American.

Tiirnuy, Scheuselle W. Purimi, L. It. Mlgrnol, .1. F.

Kensctt, T. Cole, T. Doushty, E. I.cutze, P. Itositer, A.

V. Itellewa. S. Coleuian, NOW ON EXHIBITION IN THE GALLERY. The sale will be entirely free, without limit or reservation, Ladies areinvited to visit the Gallery and attend the sale J.

8. BUNTING, SUCCKSSOItS TO BUNTINO, DURHUUnOW A Auctiou eers, Nos. and 2a4 MAitKJCTSlret't. Aiivanres made at tJiG lowc st rates. In cash or in paper or me linn, upon urygooas, snota or cariH'tint lield on ad varices williout extra charge upon gOOUM 10 OC BOIU TOHN IIOHTOJf, AUCTIONEEH fJ 500 MARKET Street.

Sale of Boots and Shoes every kiiacsda y. ut to clock. QTopartncrsiji) Notices I IS HEKEBY GIVEN that the limited partnorship linrctorore pkIrHiij betwepn tli unbscribfrs has been rtmewtxi and continue udoii tho f'ollowinif trm: I. Tim iiarnp or Hrm umlftr which thft partnftr ihip Is to up coiifuicieu win remain an nyretoiore, wuuii, lilAKHll AW). II.

Tho vriiwrftl nature of the buslnpsa intended to be transacted as nerotoiure, tlie Dry Uooua anu Notions JOOltlllK Utl.HlIieSH. I r. TIienameorthR(enftral and sppclal partners In torested tiifirein are, a liRrett)foni, Hichard Wood, rv sidiner at No. 1121 Arch streot, I'hllatit'lpliia (ifonnral Inlon Hti oet, liurliiiffton, N. J.

(eeneral partner), Ueorfcje nrn, renianiff at wo. N. J. Ctrenerai N. Allen, residinft at No.

'2021 Walnut mreet, INiiladel phla (general jmrtner), Henry JU'IhUtsmh, rasldinc; on v.new streei. iieneriii jmnneri, rsarntiei Godwin, resitlinir at Nn. 18 lin street. Philadelphia (sreneiat pariiier), and iliili Bacon, residing at No. 467 Marsimit street, partner).

IV. Tlie amount of capital originally contributed to me common uok oy uiespeoini partner, josian Jiaeon, vi. the Hum of liltv tliotiHand dollars iu caxli. and will continue in the hand of t'ie general partners during thi renewal and cmitiiiuaiiee, and tlie Maine is unuiimnisnea. no part inereoi navuig uoon witnurawn bv the said snecial oartner.

V. The twriod at wlii'h the said renewed and continued limited partnership will eommeuco is the ii rst day of January, iwit(, ana me penou ai wnic it win terminate iu the thirty fir4da' or Deeeiuher, KlCHAUf) W0t)I, 11KN.IAMIN V. A FISH, N. A LliKN, 1 Qeneral Partners. 11KNKY HAMULI, P.

UOIAVIX, JOSIAU UACoN.Wpoeial Partner. TIiI LADKLPHIA, JANUARY 1. 1H70. Theeo pftittierahip heretoture exist ng under the firm name H. A V.

P. CAi.DWKIJ Is this day dissolved ny mutual eonseiit. Any nesN of he lute Mrut will be settled either partner at 241UOCK. Sttoet. II.

AI.IiWKI.L, W. I. OAI.liWKI.li. Sljipping CLVDK'S STEAM LINKS. ARKANOKMKNT OFSAII.INd DAYS.

Through Rills l.adlDKto principal senhoard cities and iioliit1; South and West ami North and Ku d. Eor ROS'l'ON' and I'ltOVl I)H( everv IfKllSK RAY andSATURDA from Pier Wiiarves, at noun. CHAItr.ESTONevery RATI It DAY. from PicrH.be low i nesi til Kirci't. ar nnon.

RICHMOND, NOREOI.K and t'M'Y POINT everv TUESDAY, TIIUIISDAY and SATUKI.AY, nt noon, from llrst wharf uliove Market street. WASH INtl TON, I). OEOItUETOWX and ALEXANDRIA every SATUItDAY.nl noun, from Pier i. atK'oiid wharf below Murkrt sireet. I'DIt NEW YOltK.

Direct every TUES DAY, Tlll'ltSDAY nnd SATURDAY, Insurance ut lowest rail's nt oilice. No. I'J Soulh wiiarves. DIM. AWARE nnd I'll USA PEA KK STKAMTOW BOATOO.Ml'ANY.

Burses towed between I'niladeliilila and Haltiniore, llavre ih tirace, dtc Uatdain THO.MAS McrUK. SuerinU'lidnt. Coal and other I'l eitits illclted. Rurijes supplied. For freights, apply lo WM.

P. DK A Uenerai 1 ana 'l of ail the above lines, No. I'J SOUTH WHARVES. Phlladelnllla AMERICAN LINE. Mull St.

annhlp nervie.fi hetween 1'JILXjA MKMH I ANI 1,1 KIUULU 1'Allfiiie at yiJKICV tTOWN, Sailing every Thursday t'nen I'liiladelplita; sailing every Wedde sdav tVom Liveroool. The appointed to sail from Phlla neipnia: Until CI.TVK Tun 1 I KKXf 22 OHIO Ian. IN Hi ANA Jan. 7 1ES NH LVAN I AJaii 1 7 I ILLINOIS Feb. l'KICK OK 1 ASSAtlK IV VV ILK KN( ahin, $7o to lOO.aci'ordiiK lo loeal ion.

RteerHie and lutersnediil Tickets to u'nl from nU poinUs at the lowest r.it 's. tsieamr miirked with a star do not carry IntennedLite. I'iLstenKer seeoinmodatiiniH loraii niasses uiwurpasea. passage, raid's oi iruiut andollKT Inform ulon apply to rxiiivM ni ii i no.ioi, uenerai airnni't 107 WALNU'i Htreet, rinlndelphia. Oert.

W. Ooltoti. 42 Hroad Mtreet. New York, niehanMoti, Hjwnce Liverpool. N.

A J. Cum mi nit A Queen down. ffrnsoco. "SKKLKV'S 1IAIU) ltthherTruMt." Cheapest andhent: Confort, Halety. t'li'anliiu'ss and Durability; titnl inhittlilnif.

Tree froni fyfc all hour, rusly, chuflntc Htrappln? or mmlLlei lika iiMiili.iwii.iit iihhmi Itirlii oa, cleanly Ion lpttrt nhrnyt rellalile. Kstaht. IIHT OHKSI'NITT Htreet. trrert ndjiHtmeuU Low prieet. Klaitle HtockiugH, Belts, Jljind etc.

Iari(e n. wort Jtlcbitiil. j. CKIN DRS J. N.

J. ii. koiimnsaiiK can lie ronsultcl nt all hours, dav and Dr. J. N.

thirty practice at iirt sent oilice, liOfl SECOND Street, ah ive Race; Mr. J. II. four years' liuspilul practice In PliUudetphla Hospital, and a numiwr of years in his father's nulce. DliT "LEI OY I) 18 I'M NHAlt entahllshed over 40 yearn, ttuaraniet pronipt relief to t)te nnfi rlunnte.

Dr. inititc In i'liurge. 1 i N. 4ith Nt. tUnico, tl)l)iakic3, JiENK WINE COMPANY.

To ledo, o. Superior American Vln and fiham oairnt't price nnd nuiililv will please, Ollk'e. 14.li) VINEStrocl. CIl.tll.OVEH.Aneiit. Jcwclrn.

WATCHES. CLOCKH. ltltiUH WAI.NITand 11(1 Mouth EOI'HTH Streets, are pr, to furnish the correct time and adln.l watches for position and teiniii tatiire. Repuirhia of watches and clocks olicilcd. JJirmoo.

1 'S CO I A I A A I 4 Arlon Pianos: alio, si'i ond iiiind nrtaus and nu'ln denns vi ry low for cash. Jl. RKUl'E dk CliEHTN UT street. CHABTEB rEKPETITAL. Incorporated 1794.

Capital, 1,000,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 Wfilnut Street, Philadelphia. Marine, Inland and Fire Insurance. Assets, January 1, 1870 68,107,547.40 STATEMENT.

1,001 ,490 First Mortgages on Olry Property Cl.001,400 60,000 Ileal estate, 232 Walnut street, Philadelphia 56,000 34,000 Real Kstate, 44 Second street, lialtimore 34,000 200,000 V. S. Government Bonds, 1881, Registered, per cent 230,250 100,000 V. S. Government Bonds, 1881, Registered, 5 per cent 110,025 100,000 V.

S. Uovernment Bonds, 5 20s, 1805 and 1BB7, Kegistered, 0 per cent 118,325 100,000 U. S. (lovernment Bonds, 6 203, 1H1, 5 percent 110,025 10,000 Pennsylvania State 5s Loan, in Oold 10,400 00,000 Pennsrt vania State 6s 1 24.800 69,1 100 New Jersev 68 02,2 1 5 lo.OOO Delaware Mate 0 1 0,400 1881 102.OIKI 40.1KI0 Indiana State 78 44.OO0 I'liiludelpliia City 65 50,000 Piltsbnr City 7s 63,000 60,000 Milwaukee City 7s 62,500 110,000 Cineln. ('ity S7.O00.

7 3 104 S21.OO0.0i 114.0S0 80,000 Indianapolis Oitv 7 30s 30.1 iOO 60,000 Ilartlbrd Uitv Os 50.500 26,000 Rochester City 7s 25.125 5,000 Columbus Cily 10.2(H) 30,000 Fall River City 5s, gold 2K.600 10.000 Toledo Citv loducntion ba 10,100 lo.OOOHarrLshurgCity Os 34,400 25.0O0 Prurirtence Clt' 6s, gold 23,750 20.1H.O Newnrk City 7s 21,000 30,000 Cleveland City 7s 31 ,600 200,000 Boston City Os 210.000 3,000 WilliHDisport Citv (is 2,550 6,000 nelleionte Borougli Bonds, 6,400 60,000 Pennsylvania ilroad 1st Mortgage 53,000 25,000 Delaware Railroad Loan, 3805, guaranteed by the Philadelphia, Wi! mi ugtbu and Baltimore Railroad 25,000 37,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal LX. 8 i.oail, lf.rn.. 30,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad I.O!in, 0 per 31,800 0,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Loan, 7 per 6,300 15,000 Delaware Division Canal IXMii, 1878 14,700 11,000 Delaware nnd Itaritan Canal ami 0. A. U.

R. T. Co 11,650 6,000 Leblgli Coal and Navigation Convertible Loan 6,700 25,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation 1st MortKuL'e Loan, registered 25.625 60.000 Lehish Valley Railroad Os 53,125 25,000 Lehigh Valley Railroad 7s Losn 27,750 50,000 Phibidelpliia nud Reading Railroad Registered Lonn 63,000 16,000 Western Pennsylvania Rsliroad Loan, guaranteed by Pennsylvania Railroad 12,375 30,000 Pennsylvania and N. Y. O.

Rail roan 7s IjOan. fuariii)teLd by Lehigh Valley Railroad 40,000 American Ilomlfl 31,950 85,200 8,500 6,300 48,750 48,500 42,000 61,500 30,000 39,780 40,250 17,800 4,500 6,406 guaranteed ny t'enna. K. 6.000 Philadelphia Attending Railroad Co 7s, registered 5,000 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad 7s, coujwns 50,000 Pennsylvania ltailroad 1st 60,000 Lehigh Valley Railroad Convertible Mortgage 42,000 Unitad ltailroad Bonds. N.

guars. iteed by Penna. R.R. 60,000 Philadelphia and Heading ltail ro.id 1st Mortgage loan, 30,000 The Wm. Crump Sons Dry Dock Loau, Reg.

0 39,000 Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore R. it. Loan 40.2n0 Wrecking Steamer N. 10.000 100 Shares Philadelphia Nal'l Jlank Stock 11 ,400 228 Shares Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Stock 6,100 122 Shares North Pennsylvania Railroad stock 15,000 300 Shares Philadelphia, Cer mtmtown and Norristowu Railroad stock 21,500 Other Loans, Stocks and Securities 29,700 10,000 $3,807,170 CasJi in JimifiS and In Flankers' 1 102. 112 Oold l'rcmium tbereon, at 12 p.

c. C7fl.8f4.4ft Call loan? with Collaterals Notes Koceivable and Viisettletl Marine G07.10G.30 Not (ohIi Fire Premiums In course of transmission 125.2P0.0t Accrued I Merest and Book accouuts do. $5, 107,547.40 President. CHARLE9 Vioe President. W.

S. ttAVIS), ftecond. Vice Presideut. HATT1I1AS MAUIS, 6eoretry. CiKEVILK 15.

FKYEK, Secretary, BlRl XTOTta ARTH7R 0. COFFIX, Cmcmknt A. GltlBOOIf, VlJ.MAM ItHOCKIK, I i. til AM WKUM1I, Ii. T'liANlUH It.

COl'H, J'lUWAItl T. fHAKI.TItN ilKNKV, TiOltlR O. Mahkika. 'If A IjES Pl.ATT, UlCNKY WlNKOIt, William K. THttr rKB, ALitKitT F.

Damon, 0. Puit'M, Ham tiki, Field, ClIABLKS W. ClTHlIMAN, WllKKLKR. 1829. C'llABTKR PKItPRTPAt.

187C. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF rillliADELrillA. Cftliital, Rcnlized Asset, $400,000.00 3,308,824.86 StalomtMit cr tho Assets of the Comitany on January 1, 1870 MORTGAGES. On ronrtjr valuwi at over i.OOO.OOn being lirstniorl.tjupps on uneneumberen renl estate in the city of l'htludelphin $2,303,400.01 ItICA.lv ESTATE.

Office of Company and eijht dwellings $135,000.00 LOANS. Loans on fitoek.s rs cnllateral security (market value, UiiO.543)... ftS.OOR.lO 300.25 lU'insumnce ueiiesit STOCKS. 175,000 Unittd States 5 20 Bunds. United States 10 40 Itonds.

5,000 United States Honda, 1HM1. 10,000 Alabama St He llonds. 15,000 Mississippi Bute Warrants. G.OOO New Jersey Kxetnpt Os. 50,000 Philadelphia CltyOs.

10,000 IMttsbtirg City 7s. 0.0(H) Cincinnati City Os. 4, 000 Cincinnati City7 30s. G.OtXI ltochnter City 7s. 1 ,000 CUimdcn (N.

J. City Os. 25,000 Harrisburft and Lancaster ltailroad 1st mtge. 1.1,000 l'eiinsylvunla Ituilroad 1st mortgage. 5,000 Heading ltailroad Os.

3,000 Heading ltailroad 7s of 1803, H.SOO West Jersey Itailroiwi 7s. 8,000 lleslonvllle, Mantu and Falrmount B. It. Os. 10,000 American Stemnship Bonds.

100 stiaroa Commercial National Hank. 10 share Continental Hotel pref. (lost Market Value l41.80J.75 CASH. Cash In Hanka $232,492.20 lash in offloe 1 0.507.30 Net Premiums iu loursv of 73,421.14 9rat.fi10.7O OFFICKHS. AI.HtKO 0.

BAKER, President. I1K0KUK KA1.KS, Vlr President. JAMKS W. HcAI.I.ISTKK, 2d Vice Presideiit, TIIKO. It.

1IK0KK, Kerrctarir, SAJiUKI. W. KAT, Asslslsnt Kecrelsry. A. C.

UIiOIHIKT, (leneral Agent. JSpCttfltlCO. NTOTWIM AND KYK UL.ISSES. rKKIStOl'IC, YI.IMIItlCAI, nnd BRAZILIAN 1'KBIILG ((I tSSKS. JAMES W.

QUEEN CO. 024 CIIF.STNUT STUKKT. (Coffccg. VMM HENDIME, VIKI1.KSAt,K C'OKFKK UHAl.KItS, Nos. 1'iO and 128 Soulli I lit) Street JAMES A.

FREEMAN Auctioneers. No. il'l WA I.NirT KtiW. Assignees' Sale. FRANKLIN SAVINit FUND SOCIETY.

THE BANKRUPTS. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District oi Pennsylvania, in batikruptrv. Assignees' sale.ol resl estate oi the Franklin Savins Fund, in bankruptcy. On January 19, 1S7H, at 13 clock (noon will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia txchaugo, the following described property, to Nor. 1 to 6.

SIX TWO STORY BRICK liWKf.LINGS. COLEMAN Sl'llKKT, i WK.Nl'y HIXI'H WARD. All those six adjoining two story brick dwellings and lots of ground ea side of t'ulcnian street, h'inning 12S feet south of Dickinson street. Twentv stvti, I contain imr iu front 'l leet.and in deiit'h yy t'eet inches, p. ui Mil BIlJ .1,111 lllll 11 K.l lllff Willi another throc ieet wide alley, with the privilege thereof.

No. 7. DWELLING, S. CORNER DICKINSON AND STRETCH STKEKTS, All that three story brick dw elling and lot of frroond aoiitheast corner of Dickinson and Stretch streets. Twenty sixth ward, cmtainins in front on Dir kinsnn street l.t Ifeet, and in depth along Stretch street 5U feet, including on lie rear end thereof a tlirce feet wide alley, with theprivilege ther.tuf.

Nos. 8 and 0. TWO HRIOK DWIil.I.I.NHS, DKIKINSON ST. All those two three tory brick dwellings and lots Of ground smilh sideof Dickinson street. feet we: of Twenty first street, each containing in Iront reet.

and extending In dejith 50 fet, including on the ro ir end thereof a three feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. Nos. 1010 21. TWELVE RltlCKDWKl. LI Nl IS, STRETCH STREET.

All those twelve adjoining two storv brick dwellings and lots of ground east side or St ret 'h' street, beginning Ob feet south of Dickinson strret, Twenty sixth ward, ea cont'iiuiir; in fronton Stretch street 12 Hvt, and extending in deptli feet 0 inches to the middle of a threc lei't wide alley communicating with another three feet wide alley, ith the privilege thereof. no. 22. THfiEE STORY BltrcK DWELLING, TWENTY FIRST STIIEET.SOUTII UK IlICKINSDN. A t'nree story brick dwelling and lot.

situate on tba west sideoi 'i'wentv Iirst street, beginning 47t Jet south of Dickinson Tw nly sixtli ward, containing in frditon 'J'wenty tirst stre'tlfi feet, and extending In depth 51 feet totiie middle of a feet wide alley communicating with another 3 fci't wide alley leading into Stretch street, witn tho privilege thereof, Nos. to 31. NINE MUCK DWELLINGS, TWENTY FIRST, SOUTH OF DICKINSON. All those nine adjoining three story brick dwellings and iotsol'ground, situate on ttie west side of Twenty li rst street, beginning 74 feet south of Dickinson street, Twenty sixth ward, i feet front, and Iu depth 5U feet inches to the middle of a 3 fiy wide alley, common eating with another fect wide allev. with tlio privilege thereof.

Will bo sold clear of' alt incumbrances. Ry order of THOMAS P. STOTESHURY. WILLIAM Mel. KAN, JOHN JlcCOURT, Assignees, ror further particulars applv to Wri.r.T AM McLEAN, Conveyanrei No.

tssa Sooth It l'II Stie d. or at tlie olliceof the As iigiie.ss, No. HKI WALNUT Street, JA01KS A. FREEMAN ft Mil, 4'J'i WALNUTStreet. ASSIGNKKS' SALE.

iV THK FKAN KLIN SAVING FUND SOCIETY, RaukrupUf. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers. In the District Court of the United States for tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In uanknmtr.v. As.

siguees' sale of real estate of the Franklin Saving Fund, in bankruptcy. i i uksda January 18, '7i, At 12 O'clock, noon, will hpnnMnt i.Mhlii. anlo nf tha Philadelphia Kxcliange, the Ibllowing described properties, viz: 2 STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, ALMOND ST. Nos. 1 to 20.

Twenty two story brick dwellings, Almond slieit, north or Allegheny avenue, Twemy fifth Wlird. NOS. 1 tO 2l. ltrhmivn All Ih.wn Mil. joining two story brick dwellings and lots oi' ground.

southeast side ol Almond street, beginning 04 feet iiortne ist ot Allegheny avenue, Twentv lilT.li ward, each containing in front on Almond street 12 feet and extending in denlh 70 feet to tlie middle of alt feet wide alley. communicating with two other li feot wide alleys, with the privilege thereof They will be sold separately. Clear or all incumbrance. I I. STtm JtltlCK.

DWELLINGS, MERCER ST. Nos. 21 to Ite. inclusive. All those 1 (1 nri'minlnc.

two. story brick dwellings and lots of ground northwesterly of Mercer street, beginning 2K(i ieot northeast from Allegheny avenue, Twenty liltii ward, each containing InlYi.nt 12 feet, nnd extending in depth 70 feet to the miildie of a ij l'eet wide alley, Communicating witli two other 8 l'eot wide alleys, which la Is southeast from, Almond street to Mercer street, with the privilege thereof. They will lie sold separately. Clear of all incumbrance. STt)KY 1IKIOK DWELLINGS, MKROEIt STREET No.

A two storv brick dwelling nnd lot of emuiid. northwestwardly side nf Mercer 81 re 't, (14 feet northeast from Allegheny avenue, 12 loot front, 70 feut deep lo tlie middle of'u three feet wide alley, as aforesaid, with the monf said ulh ys. ini mnbranco. Jiyoruerof THOS. p.

STOTlisKUil WM. McLEAN, I Assignees. JOHN McCOHUT. For further mrtieulars imnh to wr Mv.r.ttAW man No, 28.) Sniit.il KOUItril sirei't. or at the olliceof the Assignees, No.

II WA LN UT st reet. m. iiDivtAM Asons, Auctioni ers, lUllaud 141 South FOUKTIl Street. ASSIGNEE'S PJlUiMPTOJvY SALE THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. Modern four storv brick residence 21 Aitmr Street, east of Twentv second street.

In the Ulrcnit Uonrt ol' the Unitc.l statei, No. 24, A prll Heisiotw, In E'liiltv. Itasui vs. Merpdl et. and in the United States District Oourt.

in In tlie matter of Morrcll and Campbell, HuultrupUs. iH'w'iii ni I'uoiic iiie, ON JANUARY 25, 1870, that tour story hrick messuaite, with hide btiildiiiK and let of irroimd. sitimteonthe north sidr, of A 8H feet eastof Twenty second street, No. contain luKlulreut on Arch strei't la feet, and extending In depth 102 ieot to a 4 feet wide alley, with the priviieite of same. Subject to a morurace of S5.50O.

WARNElt f. RASrN, Assignee. StOO to he paid at the time of sale tlie balance at tlio confirmation ol' the sale and execution of Eor further iiarvlculars apply to UKoltitN TUUKEU HlSl'HAM, Esii Attorney, No. 710 WA I.NU 1' Street. M.

THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, llWand Ml south FOURTH St. Ptm.AnHi.PHiA, January 187(1. financial. OEEEB FOll SALE, AT 90 AND ACCKUED INTEREST, THE FIRST MORTQ Afire SEVEN' 1'Etf CENT. COTJ VOK BONUS OE TUE WEST END PASSKNGEU KAIIAVAY CO.

OF rHILA DKLI'IIIA Interest C'oupous payable April and Octo lior 1. Free from all taxes. THE rilll.A DELPHI A TRUST, SAFE PEPOSIT AND lNSURANl'Ii LSJMRANY is His orttraBee Trustee for the bondholders. The VVICsT ENRPASSKNUKU RAILWAY CO. have nearly nine miles of track laid in Wot Philadelphia, and partly (siuippad, as ears now run to the Zoological uarden.

Over four miles oi'this Csiniiauy'H track, inside tlie Oeutennlul tlrounds, where they have the exctti.tife riylu to lay tracks and carry pussengera durlnz next year, are also down. For circulars or further Information aoplvto MARIS ft Hankers. Ko. IS South TH I Hi) Street: or, I.ADNEIt 30 South 'I'll lltl) street. OIL CHEEK ANU ALLEGHENY" RIVER RAILWAY CO.

NOTICE. The Committee representing Rondholders, Stockholders and certain crvslitors of the oil tlnvk and AllcBheny River Hallway Company, havo dinvted, under the terms ol'tlie iiirnH ment. that twenty five cents for each and every share of capital stuck ot said Company, duly registered, shall be p.iiil. Now, therelnre, notice Is hereby Kiren, that the under slKl'eil Treiisjrer, atioiiitel bysaiil Coiiiinlltee, will Ocivo said asHi ssments, and that unless the same shall Iw paid within twenty days Iroiu tills all interest of non paylntt will he forfeiua, or waived, by the terms of said agreement. JOHN V.

MOI'l r.Y, Treasurer for Oouitiittee, Manufacturers' Natlonul Rank, l'liiladi liihia, 3 VSt'AKY 1 I JNGLISH SOVEKE IONS FOR 8A I.E. CITY WA IIH ANTS WANTED. CALLED r. 'JDs ItDIKIIIT. Nll.V Kit FOIt SA I.E.

STOCK OUDEHS CA IIKl'tlXY EXECUTED. DEI I AVE TOWNKEND, Ko. 40St)UTII THIRD STREET. 5 K. JAMISON A BANKERS.

N. W. corner THIRD and CHESTS' UT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Oold, Slocks and fiends bought and sold on rommlislon. Particular attention tflven to Investment Securilitw.

Dralts issued on all parts ol' Etinmc. AN DO II 1UCK NEW YORK, BANKERS AND IIROKERS. Buy and acll Stocks, Bonds and Oold on commission, and carry same on margins. J9. V.

corner of Till 111) and WALNUT SIreoK p. 8. PETERSON HANKEUa. No. 39 SOUTH Tlllltn 8TUKKT, IMIILADI'ia'llIA, Penler In tioverntnent, State and City rann.

other ItellithloHivuntleiiHtiitjible tor hivestment. W. (Mi A UK HANKKUS. A Ko.35 Si HITM TKiltl HTHKKT. A.

Oold and all fcwues of Oovenuneiit bought and Mold. UnlerH In Htm'ks and Himrt prnm pliy executed lit lh IMilliidfdphin mid New York limn 1 4. rimiriifHr aiietiiioii kivch ui uiveMiineni oriiem. Time paper amt t'ollateral 1 4hiih negotiated, nowK.x. (iko.

n)xT JOWIfiN FOX, STOCK JiitOlvKUS. No. in MKItCIIANlV KVCHANOK. PnrtlcnlKr attention Riven inveHtinent. NnlriMt.H mud nnd M(oi'kn rnrrletl ut lowett rnte, Ininrinatlon t'iveuiw to the ohar terof the various fs curttiif iltHlt in.

jj onh'ruextcmed in iNew York, Most on and Balti more. HADDLKS ANI) HAIiNUSS rheaii, nt I1HCK LEY'S, lit NorlhTHIltl) Street. Harness, III and Esrire ts Saildlna, Undies. Halters. Horse Hoots.

Hliswl S.raos Ac, wnolesale and retail. AU oods warranted lo Kivn sallstscl ion. house lap ROUES, SLEKIH IIKi.l.S. III'M CnVt'Its, i J. IIAliTHDI.OMlrW, No.

AH II KS COV lt, LAI' WmikeH. (Jum M)re 'itllde And llnt'oorMUiiod Htirre il iluethm In price, M1 AM IS bOX.H'. 114 MAUKKr rtireet. 1 1 I 'h ui 1 TltAS, frnin up, nt M. n.

M. A A. I AKSI.K Miiniiiiut try, ii 14 A lit Ml hitet. ItcpKirlng uiid leenvei iiuc neiiHy nnd rhipiv dune. Yr 10 i'Uoi'Kuly ft.

wit, apply to Dr. N. C. ORA Optician No. 's North I WIXETH btrceU FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.

Incorporated March 87, 1820. OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH STREET, JANOABV 1, 1876. STATEMENT OF ASSETS PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SIXTH SECTION OF THE ACT OF ASSEMBLY OF APRIL 5, 1842 Bonds and on property In the City of (11,421,950.11 Ground Rents on property In the City of Ol Ad? AO Real Estate Office, 34 N.

Firth street 66,920.70 V. S. Government Loan, Registered Bonds 693,040.00 Loan of the City of Philadelphia. 370,000.00 Pittsburg 64,000.00 Camden 6.3OO.O0 Loan of Masonic Temple 30,000.00 381 Kharea of Slock of Fire 104,775.00 Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 per cent. Second Mortgage Bonds 22,200.00 Lohlsh Valley Railroad 6 per cent.

Consolidated Mortcase Bonds 97,500.00 Lehigh Navigation Company's 7 per cent. Consolidated Mortgage Bonds 102,000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad 0 per cent. General Mortgage Bonds 61,625.00 Pennsylvania Railroad 0 per cent. Consolidated Mortgafce Bonds 50,000.00 Philadelphia and Reading 7 per cent. Bonds 10,900.00 Philadelphia and Krie 7 per cent.

Bonds. 12,740.00 Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 per cent. Bonds 10,500.00 3,000 Shares of Stock of Pennsylvania Railroad Conuinnv 159.000.00 600 Shares of Slock of Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company 25,137.50 1,000 Shares of Stock of Philadelphia and R' ading Railroad Coninanv 65.750.00 331 Shams of Stock offlennantown and INornstown Railroad Coinnanv 32.709.00 70 Shares of Stock of Chestnut Hill Railroad Company 6,030.00 Accrued and Uncollected Interest 21,032.29 Premiums Due by Agents in Course of Collection Cash on Hand January 1, 1870 94,459.97 Total $3,501,932.34 DIRECTORS. William T. Butler.

Christian Stiver, Alfred Bamlier, Chas. II. Woodruff, Ellis Stokes. Wm. B.

It. Selby, David Thompson. A. Loudon Suowden, MahionH. Dickinson, Charles Yard, Stephen Smith, Aiuen, nmu, rancts num.

W. T. BU I'LKR, President, A. LOUDON SNOWDEN, VtceTres't. JACOB 11.

LEX, Secretary. Wl LI.IAM s. WINSHI p. Asst. Sec'y.

WM. E. LITTLETON, Solicitor. Jvcto publications. Lippincott's Magazine FOll FEBRUARY.

0 HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED NOW READY. CONTAINING 1. THE CENTURY Its Fruits and its Festival. 11. American Progress.

Illustrated. 2. UP THE TIIAMKS. Concluding Paper. Illustra ted.

Ry Kiuvarii 0. Bbiick. 3. THK POET'S By F. A.

Htl.ftAnD. 4. SKETCH OF INDIA. II. Illustrated.

5. Fit A ALOYSIUS, Bv Emma L.Altus. 6. A FEW HOURS IN BOHEMIA. By ITA Asroi.

PKOKOP. 7. ritOI''KSSOIt AND TEACHER. By J. MOKOAS llAUT.

8. CONTRASTF.D M00TS. Rv CtTARrTTK F. Batks. t).

TUB ATONEMKNT OF LEAM DUN DAS. Part VT. By Mns. K. Lvnn LlNTOtf, author of Patricia Kemhall." 10.

LKTTKRS FROM SOUTn AFRICA. I. By Ladv 31. ON SANKOTA HEAD. By Ktiirl C.

Male. 12. AT THK OLD PLANTATION. Two Papers, IL By UoHKUT Wilson. 13.

OUR MONTHLY COSSIP. A German Agricultu ral Fair A Pair of Wheels and an Old Parasol Medi al Education in the United States Our Early Newspapers. 14. LITERATURE OF THE DAY, VOli SAI.K BY A 1.1, l'KItlODICAf, DKALEBS. TKItMS.

Yearly Subscripllon, $4.00. pnstase paid. Single JSumiKM'. 35 cents. Liberal Clubbing Kates.

Si'kcimkn KiMBKii mailed on roceipt of 20 cenls. J. li. LIITIXCOTT Publishers, 715 and 717 Market Philadelphia. ALL NEW BOOKS AS SOON AS PUBLISHED.

The Most AUiflctke Retail Doimrtiiioitt In the City. CLAXTON, IlEMSEN AND IIAFFELFINGER, Publishers, Booksellers, Importers and Stationers, 681, 020 AD 688 MAUICET STREET. BOOJCS BOUGHT. BOOKS BOUGHT. BOOKS BOUGHT.

Wo havo bren making extensive alterations in our store, by which we have made a great deal more room, and liavini; plenty of cash we are buying all the books we can get. LEA 'S BOO STO UK, FIFTH and WALNUT. AMERICAN CENTENNIAL DI KKCTOUY OH CATALOG UK EXHIBITION OF 1876. The. Dummy Books for the above work are now ready for axeuts.

Those who have received appointments will call at our oflice without de ay. Jiusineas men will find it tor their interest to carefully examine the merits of this work. Fur circulars and information and the securing of aireucles for the work address CUE, WKTTTKIUf.T. A 007 CHKSTNUT Street. Bulletin Building.

fUieccllancong. 1776. Bunting. Bunting. 1876.

ALL COLOllS, In various widths, FOR SALE TO THE TRADE by piece or package, JOHNSTON McCANDLESS MAXUFACTUllKRS' AGENTS, Oil CHESTNUT STIIEET. International Restaurant 1980 CIIKSTXUT STKEET. Tlie largest handsomest ani most complete Ues au nitit in the city iu now open, and prepared to Meals for nnd Gentlemen at any hour, a la carte. A tatde d'hote. the Itours ot 12 Mand lt o'clock V.

MeuU Km nulied and sent out to Families, nnd Tlan quets. Suppers, served in any style desired, the Ample faeilities fur servins Banquets iu the Itestau rnnt lor 4hj guests. The LadieV Hestaurant is fitted up in superb style. BLANK BOOKS. Large AiMDrtnient, Krcrj Style of Illndiuit, At PKICES to Defy COMI'ETITIOX.

CiltOS8 IIALIjtMVAY, Ko. 6 North FOURTH Street. BOOKS BOUGHT. tliirlieit price paid for Old and Now Rooks. Larue stock flee for examination.

lilUHUl'i S1.21AT i5 61)4 WALNUT Street insurance. rpiIE I'KNNSYTA'ANIA F1UE 1N MimAnuHi)Mi'Aai. INCORPORATED 1825 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Ka 610 WALNUT opp. Independence Square.

Tlda fVimnanv. fnvoruhlv known to tlip eommiinltv (hr over (illy years, contlnmw lo iusure airalnst Ions or dtmi a(re uy lire on I'uiuic or i rivaie ihumiiiik. eitrier )erina uentlv or lor a limited time. Alao. on Furniture, stuck.

of (looda and Merchandise (renerally on llbeml terms. mitbi'iviuM John DevereiiT, )anlel Haddock, Thomas Rohius, Isaac Hazlchurat, J. tllllliiKham Fell, Henry Iwls. Daniel sinlih, Eranklln A. tomly.

'Aiomaa Siuilli, JOHN DEVEREUX, President WII.UAH O. CROWKl.t,. Secn tary. (Ebnjwtional. HOHT AN AUGHT IS A Draetirni ltenorler hv mnil: term moderate.

Ad dre, enehitting two stamps, a7 1'AllK JOOl )PE NMANHIIII EASILY AO VI oulrtHl In a few lessons: hookkeentmr and oilier brunches thorouithlv and expeditiously taught at l.ONO'ei miniiM'. lAMiieir in. ixiriii iuiii mreel, ElahlMied 18US: dcDartlneuU Circulars ou au. plication. llnbcrtfikcro.

rr COIU'SKS cia a tr. Ko 1 KEl'T WITH C.ildAlr. Ko lea on bodies. J. lltl.

I.ON, 11113 VINE St reft KINK (UltlUAUKS ON LV. WM. I'. ClAltHSEK. '214 H.

t'U TIiSt A WORD TO SIXNEKS AT PARTING How to be Hanpy The Laughing: of the Un converted Love Lives lien We Sleep. Two Thousand Weepins Women. The Kvenlng Service. There were ten tliousanil persons at Mooily and Sankey's meeting for women, yesterday, and about the same number at the meeting for men Mr. Moody Dreadied the same sermon at both meetings, merely changing the gender of the substantives in some of his illustrations, to suit both audiences.

The men's meeting was attended by the delegation of editors and other citi zens from Indiana, the party numbering 2G4 persons. It began with a chorus of the hynin, "Uimlc We. 1 hou lircat Jehovah. Mr. Banker recited "The Ninety and Nine" to music, and led the choir in "Sowing the Seed." "I'm standing before people to night," began Mr.

Moody, that I'll never see again till we're all before the bar of judgment. I want to call your attention to one solitary word; it's my text, a very Khort one, it's trust. Did you ever know what a solid verse the middle verse in the liible is? it's the 8th verse of the 118tli Psalm, 'It's better to trust in the. Lord than to put confidence in Now, if you'll only trust, 1 don't know why we shouldn't have the scene of Pentecost repeated here this evening. 'Thou wilt keep him in perfect pence whose mind is stared in Thee' Some men will trust (Jod no further than they can see Uim.

A man came dmvii here from "Altoona I see if he couldn't find Christ; I met him and asked, 'J)o vou believe a soul can perish, trusting in 'Ah! I see it, i see he cried, nnd then just grabbed me by the hand and was oil', if I thought this pulpit was going to break down and let mo fall through, I wouldn't Maud here but (lie stamps heavily to prove his words) I've (stamps) confidence (stumps) in it. Ve can love Hod without thinking always of Uim. I love my wife and children when I'm lying abed, asleep, at three o'clock in the morning, just as much as 1 do when awake. Take Christ at His word then. Your unbelief is calling him a liar.

Many a man has been knocked down in the streets of Philadelphia for calling a man a liar. Suppose a man should say, Moody, I don't believe a word you say it's my opinion you're a liar. Wouldn't I have a right to ask liiin why? Now, I see some widows here. (This wjr the women's meeting.) Let tli.f Sitnst in Mc LctnH the widows trusi 2 consolation, but put their trust in Or. been with Clod nnd known Him for vVJsify years, and 1 have more confidence in Him than ever.

You believe things iu history upon the testimony of others. Then take to night the testimony of Christians that happiness is found in Christ. If you want to find a happy lot of people, get those trusting in God, and not those who come into the inquiry rooms sometimes with great long faces that they get from trusting in themselves. go to the theatre and to the circus to find happiness, but do they get it You see a group on the street sometimes laughing, laughing till they overpower themselves. Oh, yes, they ha! 1ml ha! ha! (Mr.

Moody imitated very correctly a genuine, horse laugh) but are they happy out of Christ? I'd say they were gone clean mad for taking on so. Throw away fry and take up Intel. If you trust in Bibles or creeds you'll be disappointed; they're very good in their way, but the great question is, will you trust iu God?" At. this point, at the women's ineeting, Mr. Moody, with tears dropping copiously and a broken, piliful voice, told the sad tale of a soldier boy, with a handsome face and black, curly hair, dying while far away from the mother that loved him, and to whom the Christian youth sent through Mr.

Moody his last earthly message, saying, Tell my mother and sisters to meet ine in heaven." At the conclusion of the story there was nothing heard but the sobbing of women, and Mr. Moody had no dilliculty in urging three hundred of them to stand up to be prayed for. He repented the tale at the inch's meeting, and succeeded in having one hundred and seventy live of them ask a similar blessing, THE CITY THK.V9UJ.tY. Receipts for the Last Year A Decrease from 1874. The receipts of the City Treasurer during the year 1875 lell off 1.70 from those of the previous year, as is shown in the following comparative statement: For S74.

Tares 8.M5.30.'2ft For 1 875. 1,457,002.21 72.317.71 l.Kil, 277.71. I 1 1, OK7.fi 1 51,029.50 "25 12,000.08 35.271.83 20,155 85 12.000.00 9,550 03 12,513 04 5.1137.74 3,355 02 3(i 2,010 20 7,022.52 351,818.50 I 8,034.03 3,470 00 4,357.73 I I 31,030.70 1,805.01 flu Island'; Pub. Huihl'ns Tax. (iH.SI.DO 1 ,22 2.8H7..r8 157,2 17.yj 58.40(1.2."! 14.

17 3 00 K.1X1H ttO rt.inn.B7 oulstaiuliny" do Water h'enfs Oily Solicitor Highways Markets Wharves, bandings. City Property Board ot Health Ouarditins l'oor Inspectors Holler I ro Hoat Railroads Aldermen Magistrate Kiix' House Licenses Dividends, lt.1! Dark Fund Sheriff Hurvcys Miscellaneous Slato Tax after Statement Tort Wardens State Appropriat'u to Schools 3,571.07 t.SllH.fKi 7,105.00 hi 31.807.8 1 2,005.51 130,9.18.37 Total $13,003,955.551 3,01 7,423.80 I' or it will be seen, there was an increase in the receipts from outstanding taxes, 1'nhlio Iftuluing tax, highways, wharves nnd landing's, from the Hoard of Health, lloilcr Inattention De partment, ice boats, JIou. of Correction and Survey Department. In the item of taxes there was a decrease in receipts of over half a million dollars, SfOl, GOK.87 in water rents, and a fallim; on in i ne receipts returned irom the markets, city property generally, Guardians of the l'oor. l'rison Inspectors, railroads, nhlernien, Fire Commissioners, in the dividends of railroads, from the Park fund, police nnd City (Solicitor, making a total decrease iu receipts of SCHOOL MANAGEMENT.

Oi 'saiilintinn of the Various Sectional Hoards. The school directors iu the various wards have organized for the year 1S70 by the selection of lonowing oincers: Ward. President. 1. William II Taslter, 2.

liotert NehinKcr, a. fiohert I'lojd, 4. JoM pli Ilalston, 5. Aaron llackelt, 0. Alex.

M. 'fhnmpson, 7. 'I hnmas Noble, 8. Si.iiMn 1 H. I1.

'J. William Stewart, 10. F. ('. OarrlRiies, 1 1.

Wilson Kerr, 12. elms. II. Cake, 1 3. Samuel Allen, 14.

William It. Wchh. 15. William li. Irvine, 10.

William P. stilz, 17 Dun. las, 18, Joseph 1 0. James Peters. 20.

W. O. Haines, 21. William Kin. 22.

Dev. v. Sehacficr, 23 Nathan Ililk 21. CO. l'ierson, 25 Horn, 27 K.

1,00. 28. John li Lane, 20. William Hunger, Secretary. If N.

Ktm. Solhiiia Kccne. 1'. .1. r.oaeli.

Charles McDonnell. 1' Kid. Waller 8. fiidgivav. ewis W.

Oovelt. A. Ilaller dross, Freeborn. John Pole. H.

Austin. Fred llattermau. W. Sayre. V.

11. Hawl. lonii rcdilrick. William I'. Fodell.

I'mncis Cirr. jolui 1). Siilehotliam, Van lluskirk. M. J), h.

T. Matlai lt. W. Joliu Hin. Kriekliaum.

W. W. Axe. It. F.

Stokes. 'I'liomas II. Sherwood. II. II KiiKllsh.

I lanaoti II. Yearalcy. oo. laisper rue. naries Ailains.

The Twenty sixth Sectional Hoard has but (hree directors. The other members of the board will be elected in February. There is no organization in the Thirty first Ward School Hoard for the same reason. HltOVfNAS FOItTUME. The Wlfe Mnnlorer Sentenced to Twelve years' Solitary AVilliam Watwon Itrown, convicted of murder of the second degree, for killing his wife, wm brought into court on Saturday and sentenced by Judge Mitchell to the severest penalty of the law.

The Judge addressed the prisoner as fob lows "The crime for which yon were tried was the highest known to the law. The jury, in considering your case, reached a merciful conclusion mul found you guilty of murcbr in the second degree. In reaching that conclusion the jury believed thfit the unfortunate meeting with vour wife was the result of accident and was not deliberately sought by you, For this reason the Court is satisfied Willi the verdict. In reaching that verdict the Court is of the opinion that the limits of mercy have been exhausted, and in Ken tencing you the Court feels compelled to impose upon you the full extent of the law. You lire, therefore, sentenced to an imprisonment of twelve vcars, at stditary confinement, in the Kasiern l'eniteutinry." The prisoner exhibited no emotion at the announcement of the sentence, Jlmilliis of lip I'olire Heine.

Peter Richards, James Ilrown and Henrv Alii good, mrested on Friday evening at the Moody kiiiI Suiikey meeting, for iittrniplinsi to pick pockets, were recognized as profcssionnl thieves at the Central on Saturday and committed to prison for ninety (lays. th Illittcrsilorf, of illl Itrown street, was arreited on morning for selling lottery policies. Thomas Oliver had bought poli SUCCESS ATTENDINO THE GKEAT COMBINATION SALE OP DBY GOODS, Nos. 611 and 613 Chestnut St. Warrants the managers iu say In? that the choicest parts of the enormous stock will be sold in a vcrj short time.

Our force of salespeople is Augmented to the entire capacity of the building, enabling hree times as many people to be waited on at the same time as were ablo to be at the commencement of the sale. BUY YOUR WINTER GOODS NOW, BUY YOUR SUMMER GOODS NOW, BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS BUY YOUR FALL GOODS NOW, and SAVE ONE HALF Catalogue of Goods, with the Regular Prices elsewhere and the Pric selling at the Great Combination Sale of Dry Goods, Oil and 613 Chestnut St. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS' STOCKS AT RETAIL. BbACK SILKS. Uioh Tllack Hllkaat UU; price, Jtioh $1.10 regular price.

1.50. Uh Black silica regular price, $1.75. Itioh Jtlack 8Uk at SI wihir price, $2.00. Joch JiliwkHiikSHt 1.75; reulHr price, $2.50. Rich Jilack 8ilks 2.00; rninr prk 2.75, Kirh HUwkSilkaftl regulur price, Itioh JimokfSiik8at J.50; reifiilur price, ltich Jlljiok.Silksftt$2.75; ntilar price, $4.0.

These Silks are all standard maktM, and warrnnled AS good as auy ever sold for wearing ami lor beauty. WliOKKl) RILKS. I Itrht shades Plain Milks. V1X; retjnlar price, R7c. Hlark and White Plaid Bilks, 50a; regular price, $1.25.

Kiel) Corded Silks, rofiiiiar price, $1.00. HIJACK ftlOIHE AN'TLQL 'K htijKS, warranted all Silk, 75c; regular price, the greatest burgaiu iu America. I'lain Colored Silks, regular price, 1 .25. Plain Colored Silks, pi; regular price, 1 ,50, Evening Shades in verv wide SUks. 1.50; reffuiftr price, $2.75.

Blajjnilicent quality Silks tn Seal Brown, Myrtle Oreen, Blue, Plum, iJark ot cheap at 24 ineh Cloth Shade Silks at cheap at $2.50. Lyons Velvet at 10; cheap at BLACK OOODS. Black 75c; regular prie, SI. Black (Jn shmere, 8ri; rcul ir price, :.1.10. BhM Cftthmpre, 05c rKular prfPff, $1.20, (ashmere.

Si; regular prke. I.ii7 Black Cashmere, 1.10; regular price, $1.50. M'ni iiiiih h', n'jjumi JHl Black Cashmere, SI Ml; regular price, 1.87. Jlliuk Cashmere, 1.5i; regular price, 2. Black Oashntere.

$1.02: rttutilar orice. S2.25. Silk Warp Henrietta $1.25 remilar urice. SI .75. Silk AVarp Henrieltaat sl20: regular price, S2.

Silk Warp Henrietta ftt 81.75; retruiai price, $2.00. Silk Warp Henrietta at fc2; regular pricrt, Silk Warp Tamise at 75c; regular price, 1.25. Silk Warp Tamiseat K7c; regular price, .37. Silk Warp Tamiseat $1 regular price, gil. 50.

Silk WarpTamiseatSI.10; regular prk $1,62. Silk Wnrp Tamiseat 1.25; nuulr price, $1.75. All wool at regular price. 60c. Bl.LCk All wool at, 45c; regular jir.ee, 05c.

BiiM'k All wool Diagonals al r(c; regular price, 75c. Black All wool I'lmpresM at ivsularin'ice, 7Hc Black All wool Kmpn at 50c; regular price, 75c, Jtlack All wool Kmpre at 02c; regular price, 1. AU wool Empress at 75c: reffular price, liKiiNANlS. Solid Bine and Satia Stripe Ifcrnanis, regular prieo, 50t. B'a and White Plaid Silk Twist Hernauis, 00c; rogu Uir price, $1.75.

Plaki All Silk Black Hem wis at 85c; regular price, Plain Black Tfnrnnnia 25c; royular price, 37c. i'lain Black Hornanls at Hi regular price, 02c. riain Black Hernanis at 50c; regular J'lain lllack Jlcrnanta at 02c; regular price, $1, Plain itlack llernaniH at 75c fL'uiar 1.25. Bln ok Alpax as, 25c; resnhtr price, DUM'tv Aijinuan, regular price, iu. Black Alicas, H7c; reKulur ifrice, 50c, Black 45c; reihtr price, (5c, Jilack Alpacas, 50c; regular price, 75c Block pure Mohairs, regular price, fl5c.

Black pure MohHirs, 50c; regular price, 75. Black pure Mohairs, Ooc; regular price, S7c. pure Mohairs, 70c; price, Blnok mi re Siolmim. 75c. rairnlar nrl(! ftl 4 Black Camels' Hair.

1.25; retrtilar price, P2.20. OHINTZNS, LAWNS, BKrtT YABT VI 1)K CHINTZKM. yic. Plain I'omarii lac; rcsfular uriee, 25c. Best Ciill oes, i(tc; reguhir price, 25 Best J'acllic Percales, 1'2VjC; regular price, 25c' (test l'aciiic Cretoniies.

reirular nriee. 25r. Bark French Luwn, 12'jc; regular prioe, 25c liiciit French Lawn. retrnlar itricc. 4rc.

Siilt Bund 'rench r.awii. lHc: reaular nricn. 37c Side Maud French Lawn, 25c; regulur price, OOc, Side Band French Lawn, tile; regular price, 02c. Side Band Frem Koul vrds, 25c; reg dar price, GOc. Sido Bind French Bat Me, 25c; regular price, GOc Best French Conieti Pi pie, regular price, 50c, Itost French Figured regular prie, OOo.

riT ii j4nn iiouc, 511. on; regular price. s. French BalLstH Hohes. reeubir nricft.ft7.f0 French Percale Kohei, )f regular price, fr5.

DKKSM (i(t)S. 40,000 yards odd pieiH a Summer ircss Goods at Gc; many of them worth H7Vc. Stripe KUrritz Cloth, 1 regular pricn, 25c. weiije KnicxernocKer ri.ttu, regular irice. OOC.

Nfite Knickerbocker Plaid. ri crular nrtcn 5(e. Noitfv Knickerbocker Stripe, nguiur price, OOc. French Hcrtfe s. 25c; reirular 5ie Silk Serb's, had colors 25c; regular jrice, 75c, Spring mixed Camels Hair, 25c; roffiilar price.

OOc. mourning MiMures, 2oc; regular pruw, 6lc, Wraiiner Bens. ISc; i nice. 25c Brocade Mohairs, 25c; regular price OOc. AU wool Camels' Hair, regular price, 75c AH wwl Camels' Hair, 50c; regular price, 1.

A 1 1 wool Kmpress, 45c; renuliir price, 75c All wool Kmin.HS, 50c; refrnhir prlco, 87c IKISH regular price. 81.25. Cretonno Poplinsi, 3c; rejiular prict 75e. All wool Plaid, regular price, 75c. All wool Plai OOc; regular price, SI.

All wdol Plaid, regular prioe, $1.25. All wool Plaid, 75c; regular price, gtl.50. Atl wool Freucli Suitings, 37c; regular price, OOc. AU woo! Krencli Suitings, 50c: regular price, 75c. All wool Plaid 50c; regular price, 81.

0 4 CAMKLS' 11AIB Sifl'l'INOS, CLOl'II SHADES, 06; regid ir price, $1.25. 8 4 Camels' I iair Suitings, Cloth Shades, regular price, $2.25, AU wool Matalasp, regular price, 75c, Siik and Wool Matalasse, 05c; reular price, 81.25, Hi.k and Wo'd Walalasse, 75c; regular price, (il.50. u'ii iMHiiiiiww, rexiuar price, l'oilitn, (trm.j ri'jiUiur price, il iVpllnjs, rcctilir price, ie1.25. ronnlnr price, $1.50. IllIII i lllK Plain Silk Plain Silk 0 4 Colored Merinos, 75c; rcinilur price.

$1. 0 4 (NilorHl Merinos, H7c; regular price, ftl .25. 0 4 Olured Merinos, ii; regular price. $1 00. 0 4 Colore I hrap d'Kte, reyular price, 41.70.

Colored Velveteens. 5(Kv; regular price, 5il.25. Colored Velveteens, 02c; regular At 'K OVKUI 1 1 ss A A It DIN A LS, Fmh'd. Brapd'KteHack, reirular price, $15. F.mb'd.

SplS. Kmb'd. Brapd'KteHack. regular pric 25. Fmb'd.

lnp d' Kte CardiniiN, regular price, $15. Kmhd, Braprt'KteCardinals, St; lOnb'd. Drap d' Kte Cardi rials. prico, $25. FmbM.

Brapd Kte acks and uverdn sses. 15; regular price, Kmh'd. Brapd'EteKiicks and Overdresses, $18; regular price, fHK Kinit'd. firipd'KteSacksftnd Over Ireises, 20; regular price, i45. lOmb'd.

Mripd'Kt Polonaise, $15; reg. prlco. $35. Km It. Brap d'Kte P.ilonaise, $1 rc.

price, $10. Colored t'ashinere Kinhroidcrod Polonaise, $10; regular pric, 25. Colored Cashmere Kmhroidered Sacks and Overcoats, 10; regular price, $25, SHAWLS. Long Palslev Shawls, $1 regular price. $20.

I'aLslev Shawls. regular price, $22.50, Lorn; Paisley Shawls, $15; regular price, $25, Long Puish Shawls, 1 regular pi ice, $'to. Long Paisley Shawls, $20; rr gular price, Slo. Long i'aisley regular ree, S45. Long Paisley ShuwU, gulnr price, $55, Long Paisley Shawls, rs'ular rioe, $05.

Lou Paisley ShnwN, Ml; reuular jirlce, $75, Lnig Patdey Shawls. rKUlar price, India Cnmeis' Hair, licio; renUir price, S.5. India Camels' lialr, regular price, son, India Camels' Hair, $in; regular irice, 70. India I'mi'Ih' I lair, 4 IV regular price. flSO.

Striie India CamcU' HairShawis nt $20; regular price, 15. Siripc India Camels' Hair Shawls at $25; regular price, Stripe ltili Camels' ILiIr Shawls at 830: regular price. $(it. Strlw India Camels' Hair Shawls at $35; regular price, French Plaid Shawls at 1PI0: reirular price, Sontch Plaid Lonit shnwls at its; regular price, $lf. Itolllestic Plaid loi! Hhawls at sift; reirular price, JJIS, itlack Thibet i.on shawl, reg liar pr ce, is.S0.

JtliM'k Thibet LonKShiiivts, ll; rciriilar price. Jtlack TliirM't l.oiiKSIiawls,7.riO; rtirulur price, illai'k Thibet I.ouk Shawls, glh pric Ice, 15. lllack Thlift l.omt Himwis, IJ: reirular price. tlH, 'i'hls is notililnr like a Comnll'te Rst of the inmrls thnt are ollVired for stiio, hut will ivesome idea of the extent ortlieslo and I he nriem, When any of these iteiim haVMonivbt'en aoldthi'y will ntit he replenished, no that It Ixdioovos the public to MAKKHASTK In their inspection and purchases, as they will prolmldy never have, another such opp rliui.ty to itet as cheap. No doubt the lirst lew ili.vs will clow out many of the most diirahle lots.

THK (HtK.AT fOMBINATfON SALE. 01 1 AMI 013 UHKSTMUT STUK.F.T. fnrnitnre. COTTAGE FirilNITURR. FIIIST OLAS (I0OD3 AT LOW I'KICKS.

0OTTA0F. at $10 tHHTAUK SUITI'S at 17.5tl OITTAIIK HIIITKS at JlHf.O wirrAtiH suri'Ks at io.ri oyrTAiiK Hin i'Ks at lu.M OO'ITAdK Sl'lTKS at and upwards. These gaods are made by KILKUttS GATES. Out well known wholesale inAnuhntitrcr, nf Ihh rlty. rverypmce nuintiMMi uiin ine niKker triniemurk nnd OifrtuKhly irraiitPd, Peron witn cnnlemnlnto hir itlshliiK hikI Jl Nil ilMNj (he (Vn tenniaiHfi'ton, ami njso Privato llinitt'ko pfr.

will tiinl ii int ir HiivKiiittKe iu vivo a can, jir sale in anv quantll)' 0 11 I I 1 1 4 A II IU IT, Kxleu.Hivo FurnlturH No. 837 MA UK KT finnncinl. $10 TO $500. InvcsU In Wall slns oOen lndsto forlime. A 72 ns ik.

OAlilalllillK nll'l c.ntv Slri'i 11 view, sent In'. JIIIIM II It NU A I HI tlrtiikcrsaud IIIPJAHW A N. stracting money from the cash, drawer of Mont gomery's drug store, Ninth and Filbert streets, was remanded for trial. Judse Pratt remanded VL It. lirvan to answer the ehnrsre of larceny as bailee, in retaining possession of certain diamonds entrusted to lus care.

MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Tort or Piiii.Aoicr.piiu, January 17. Son Rises.7.20 I Sua limit AKIilVEt). Steamship Harrislmrg, Worth New York, in ballast. Meainsnip tioreuies, fwa.

ev, incw jteiom, hi uanasi. Steamship Rattlesnake, Snow, Boston, in ballast. Mih) Ualatea. Harden. New York, in ballast.

Steamship Alliance. Ciirr, Richmond, nulso Rnci pass. MCitmsnip jierk's, renuteion, j.oston, in uanasi. Steamer Josephine Thomnson. Moore.

Italtimore. Steamer H. illing. Her, italtimore, unlse and pass. CI.HAHKJ).

Steamship Varterland, Handle, Antwerp. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Savannah. Steamship Virginia, Livingston, Charleston, S. C. Steamship Achilles.

Jtaeon, Providence. Steamship Centipede, Miller, Providence. Steamship Experiment, Ford, Georgetown. Steamship Knnita, Howe, New York. Steamship Hunter, Sherman.

Providence. Steamship ,1. W. Kverman, Piatt. Kiehmond.

Steamship leopard, Alberlson, Newburyport. Steamship Human, ('rowell, Jloston. Steamship Regulator, Kogers, Providence, BAILED. Steamship Achilles, Hacon, Providence. Steamship r.eopurd, Albet'tson, Nowlmryport.

Steamship Centipede, Miller, Providence. Steamship Roman, Crowcll, boston. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Steamship Hunter, Sherman, Providence. (Slothing. JnJO MATTKK WHO HUT IT IS! ONE litTT OUft PRICE IS ONE! O.NE HUT Fixed, Absolute and Lowest! ONE RUT to All! ONE HUT Even ft child may buy at ONE JUT Oak Hall ONK J1UT The Dost Bargains ONE BUT WoIIavetoOffer! ONK HUT Our of Warm ONE HUT WINTER GARMENTS ONE BUT For Men, Boys, Youths and Children, ONE HUT Is Pull and Choice.

ONE HUT Our Business Rules: ONE HUT ONE HUT AND MONEY IlliTUltNED. ONE HUT SIXTH OAK HALL, SIXTH ONE HUT SIXTH AND MARKET ST. SIXTH ONE HUT WANAMAKER BROWN. ONE THE LARflEST CLOTHI NG HOUSE IN AMERICA. QUnnscmento.

CLUB Seventh Grand Reception ACADEMY OF MUSIC HORTICULTURAL HALL, Monday Eve'g, Jan. 1876. THE AMEIUCUS CLUB, well known lo thft Philadelphia public aa the most en terprising oryiwiizatioa of our city, lmve now fully com pletd their ttfraiitfemtjiits to give to our citizens upon fltmuY F.misa, janiart iwg, A HHTLUANT AND ATTUAOTtVE EVENT thai wilt excel anything of the kind that has ever oc curred here or eloawhere. 'Hie AOAHKM OI'1 MUStfC and HOUTICUTTURAL HAIjL by a highly ornaiixental covered iron bridge, which will be lighted by costly and magnlU cent chandeliers. ArtnU, ArchiticU and Decorators have been engaged to preiure tho ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND iiOirrietTiruRAL hall for this 0 UK AT KVENT.

Extraordinary caro and tante liave been exercised In the selection of the Orclu Mtras, which will be conducted by Notaui.k Musicians. The master works of firtT.su Ai, will be rondcrM in a style to imv't the approbation of all. A most Ki.hu ant and Sumi tious Hkpaht will he Ret In IIOKTICVLTUKAT. HALL, which will be ex pf n.Hivelyaud handiomcly dt. conited, and mwl exclusively a a Halu C'AUUS 01' ADMISSION, FIVE DOLLARS.

To lie obtained at Continental ITotel, St. Stephen's Hotel, Oirard House. I.sl'ierro House, CVkninaile Hotel and at all tho principal music aiore.1. Pro oobo. 5,000 YAllDS Super 4 4 Irish Shirting Linens of the woll known seal of JAMKS ItOTlKKT VOUNO, ltullymeua, HM0KF.I1 AT THIi I.ATE FlnK, No.

54 Iviuaril street, New York. Warranted Free from Jlurn, having been slinlitlr dsmngeU by WA IKK Aftll nmllK.lt.. RTTPF.lt 4 4 TltlMlf T.INF.N HPPKK 4 4 lltlMII l.INKM no oentir ill! Cuts ill) CfllM 40 renin 41) cenM 40 cento Htll'KH 4 4 lltlsll IINKK mil'KK4 4 IKIMH 1,1 NKN HUl KH 4 4 1KIMI1 llll.SH UNF.N From Itie Hame Hierm! JiOaA Oolor I.lnen fur Furniture Coverings, 20 Cents. Lead tVlor I.lnen for Furniture Coverings, UO cents. an HEAVY 4 4 LIN F.N FOIt JIRAWERS.

CVinVKN STOhMKT Nos. 450, 452 nnd 454 North SECOND Hi. ov Kent. STOKES T0 LET IN HIE AMNOCIATION FIFTEENTH tnd CIIF 1TNUT treeK ThCHft hlilnill't ImwImpw rtlaron will hi. flnl.l.n an.l rciirly loroccinmiic.v nt.ont the Aluvin.ri entire Irnnl on ciicstin.t utivot limy be iciitiil nn one More, or will li divluml Into to or iw iKirllps fimy reiilri.

incxoircnon Kinceotn street will ri uly nlmit the 11 OI MaV. J'ronovjtU T.ir rnnlmir fl lh.u.1. .1., Unil.ii IiiIii(mk plu. wllllHwiKolu'U ly loiter or other wise, ipiiiy iu WANAMAKKU, Konllitmt U.rnor SIXTH mid UAItKKl' SlryU,.

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