5 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, 1 JANUARY 9, 1809. t NEW YORK1SMS. from Our Own Oorreipondmt. Niw York. Jhu. 9, TICK TAMKAN X la the ntma of the now place of public amuse ment on Bast Fourteenth street, near Third venue. It la not a theatre, nor a concert aloon, nor a mnslo ball, nor a pavilion, nor a pretty-waiter-glrl establishment. My remlul.s oenoes ot Fox's theatre, on Walnut street, above Eighth, In Philadelphia, are not very recent, but I should say that the perlormances at the Tammany bear a general resemblance to those of ttial (avoilte l'lilludelpUia resort. Oaly the Tammany, having been a very large and handsome bell, has been converted Inio a vastly larger aud handsomer temple of nraumenl than the l'ntla delpbla affair. It will contain about three tbousMitd. Its seals consist of orchestra chairs, an orchestra circle, and a sIukIo balcony. Toe balcony and orchestra circle are very extensive, and the broad lobby beyond affords plenty of standing room. It In In this portion of the building that the principal performances are carried on. Ho fur the reHoinblnnoe is to a lar,e theatre, where the entertainments are exceed Ingly miscellaneous. The distinctive fen turns of ine T in many are found In a bevy of smaller ealoona included on dlUereut floors of the s ime building and alHO In the general price of admis sion, fifty cents. It is therm addenda whlcQ make the Tammany what it Is, and give it a character apart from that of uuy otuer place of amusement in tots country, jet us first sea, however, what I he enterlHlumnt proper con sists of. and tnen inquire Into these Utile bill of attraction that are thrown in. The entertainment at. the i'aminany com mences tit the good old hour of tnill' past seve:i. On the opening nlKht, last. Monday, tne lunu gural ad cress was delivered at a quarter-piiit, seven, and the curtain lcll ro ue time between one and two o'clock on Tuesday morning. riinna then the programme tins huen put lurou;li Wlthatiifle more celerity, find the last notes of the "AlT Hpangled Banner" the stguitl for the andti nee to depart vibnite a few ruliute belore twelve. The programme Is divided Into four parts, In which songs, d mens, burlesijaes, panfomlnies, gymnastles, pro'eanifm, and or chestral music quickly alleinale with one another. The orchestral selection!), which In I reduce esch of Hie four nans, ore mostly f orn Meyerbeer and Verdi. By l'io time the first oertur irom Lea Huguenot is over every sn t la taken, and hauris are lendy to anp'aud Mr. Kobert Ureen In the bnlladof the"Wreatti of Roses," and Induce hlin to slag, ax an encore, a classical composition about a little mau In grey, which feat he performs with an amount of faoal contorlatlon and muscular exertion which seems to threaten apoplexy. To this flucot-eds the ballet of "lg Folles," which. Is probably as good a name as could be nlven to such a bewildering co u-oh'Iou of twliitcllug limbs, and which lntroduees Mtd'lle Boulauil among Itoe same Hashes uf applause thu nsed to chara lerize her entree xtNiblo's. Bonfautl iemalnsoie among ih. ttmieusen for the black ness of Her hair. It is drestted with the same neat exactitude as ever, brushed plainly to wards tbe top and bank of the hen 1, from which two short curl depend on tbe rlut, hand side. Blonde hair is epidemic among the ladles of the corpt.de ballet and danseuset generally. If tucy cauiiol bave Lvdlu Ttiompson lcis, they can rtave Lydla Thompson locks, and they revenge th-TOknlvex ace rdlniily. After "Lea I''olies" comes BiBhop's Madrigal cruras, the "Men of Hailjch," by a quartette of men and a chorus of youths. 1 hardly think this portion of the programme will survive this week. The vocal performances of the youugsters. whoso ages mugo from fen to ill teen, are icree h? In q 'in lit.', and the entire assemulnge Is somewl.at sug restive of a Sunday School cl; as practicing lis anniversary exor cises. Tneu Mr. Krnee Clarke sings a comic Topsy Toy song, the comprehensive refrain of which is ".Squeak, squeaK, t-qneak," and dis tributes three gutta peroba Topxiei among the audience. Miss Lizzie Dusuwood, an expansive female, d reused In bronze colored boo:s and a large white apron, sings a hoydenish reminis cence, the burden of which Is, "I don't caro, for I like a little game," the last four words beintr, accompanied by an ludeseilbable action of lue legs and shoulders. A "Wooden-Shoe Dance," by Messrs. Mollit and Bartholomew, win Is up the first portion of the programme, and gives the andionoo live minutes breathing space. The second part is dedicated to the "Pages' Revel," a " corygrapbio extravaganza," by Mr. 11. B. Parole. Possibly I have not yet been able to measure tbe height or depth of Mr. ramie's genius, but I presume his is of the kind which Is shackled oy no anch Inferior considerations as those of orthography and etymology. Tbe profundity of the epithet "corygrapbio extravaganza" I have not been altogether able to fathom, but presume it hw a remote bearing upon the somewhat unfamiliar art of cboregruphy. In Ibis choregrapiilo ex travaaanza. theu (and I feel certain that Mr. Farnle will excuse my correcting the spelling of tbe play bills), the spectator Is certain of two things, one of wulch is that Uonfanll dances with wonderful grace sue has no arms, poor little lady; she Is all legs aud that Messrs. Magtnley nd (ireen give a poor imitation of tbe two men-at-arms in (,'cnevleve. Poor as it Is, however. It Is rapturously applauded and twice repeated. Part third introduces Messrs. Sheridan and Mack In one of those peculiarities. "The Bro id way Swell and the) Brooklyn Belle," watch bave hitherto been coutiued almost exc'.u flively to the minstrel halls, aud which are repulsive Illustrations of what is termed by the profession "tbe wenou business." Then Mr. Parker affects to get drunk ou stilts, and Misses. Kelsey and Maddox execute a pit tie deux. Mr. aud Mrs. Valentine Love give a clever parody on After Dark," the shrill voiced boys scream forth another "Madrigal,' and at lengtn tne seosallia of the evening occurs In the transept flight of Monsieur aud Madame Benyah, concerning whom however, since they have been in Puiladelphia, I say nothing. I might remark, indeed, that the youtbof New ork, arrayed In the most gor geous neckties, crowd at this moment every loos oiaiauuing room, auo mat me new lain soajiy reels wiin apolause. Part fourth Introduces tbe pantomime 6f Nicodeiuiit, and the whimsicalities of theclown, Mr. Mafllt, who, unlike the scriptural -Mco-demos, Is decidedly lanky. The Vlclorelll bro- there give their triple trapeze feat, which. In point of ease, daring, aud concert of action I bave never seen surpassed. Here follows what might be called part fifth, for tbe curtain falls for some minutes to allow the settiug of the grand allegoric scene representing ibe "Birth of tbe New Year." It Is a subject Inspired by Black Orookism, but Is suiiiiHently dazzling and lavish In Its display of calcium lights and female flesh to act as a crown to the night's entertainments at the Tauinaauy. The other saloons to which reference has been matte are as yet ine nupleie. They oon slst of a "Halon de Concert," where an orches tra, Punch and Judy, Magic Tableaux, aud French Vitlool pedes aro hi ought into action; a "Divan," where attendants in Turkish cos- ' tome seive visitors with coffee and plpos; a "Bullet," where everything to drink eau be had for money, a "Cafe aox Haniei," where loea, pastry, confectionery, and mippers are to be procured forthe paying; a ' Lifo Amusyint" and Dorian's Oyster ltinniK tbo "Cate Amusaut" toeing dedicated to a Panorama of Scotland, an Orchestrion, and a new version of JVin and Judy. In tbe Otster Rooms the style of oysters patronized at the Fulton MmUxt will obtain BmoklDg Is permitted In the Buffet, the Divan' and the CaTe Amuasnt. The various atumilnnu are attired In the 'Vamiuanv Amusement Com pany's uniform of cadet g'ey, faced with scar let, and rendered emblcmutio with two in w roue hi tomahawks. The ollce are Indicated tav rana and the lettfcV P: the doorkeepers by tbe letter 1); the ushers bv I he letter U; and the mniiiHiii liv an arrowbead. Taklug 11 altogether, then, the Tammany Is an Institution which New Yorkers will not willingly lei die. II furnl-hes amusements of abetter class and more cheaply tnan amuse ment mongers at first believed it would When it Is complete In all its details, its poau ' larlty will grow Instead of wsulug. Some of Its features need exnunslni. Tne sooner, for Instance, the "Madrigal" with Ita "ehorus of youths" is swept away the better. Even as U Is. however, the Tammanv Is great: tne wig warn Is not to be despised. Thosacity sachems wnose Desi wisuom is ine wi uom oi enjoy ment assemble there night at lev ularht. and burying tbe hatchet of bustuais cares, smoke ine pipe oi pleasure, ine caiumetof carousal ALI JUtiA MUSICAL AN1) DRAMATIC. Xlie City Amusements. AT TBI AKCH Daly's drama of A FUuh of JAnhtnina anuounced for this evening. AT thi Walbot the Christmas drama of rk Wnnim tiirl will be. Droduced forthelaf t times this afternoon and evening. Oa Monday J. K. McDonouRh will appear as "Old i'ooi In Bouoioault's drama of After Paris, whlcu will be produced with now scenery, appoint ments, and ell'ects. AT XasATRK costiqv the ootulo opera of "06" will bo performed tbis afternoon and evening, with tne farce ot An Odd IM At thi am it rio a if attraotl ve eotertal n menu will be given this afternoon and evening. Carl SshtjT and Mark il assler's Orchestra will give a performance at Musioal Fund Hail this afternoon. Madamk Parr pa Rma'sHwo conoerts next week at Concert Hall will present unusual attractions. Mine, Rosa is herself so popular that she would be sure of large and appreciative audiences, but she has also scoured supporting talent of more than usnal olalms to notloe. Mr. rook house Bowler, Hlgnor P. Ferrantl, Mr. Carl Rosa, Mr. Paulson, and Mr. George Uoloy are all accomplished artists. One of me great features of the entertainments, bowever, will be the performances of Mr. J. Levy, tbe fa mous Kngllsh cornet-player. This gentlemm has never appeared In this city, hat the testi monials thai he has received both lu Kurope and America, with regard to bis wonderful command over a dlflloult and unpromising Instrument, are such as to excite much curio sity to hear him. The sale of tickets for the concerts will com. mence at Trumpler's mnsio s'.ore atKo'olock A. M. on Monday. In order to prevent specu lation In the tickets, no more than six will he sold to anv one person. TlIK M.1:NNRKClllOK'S OltANO MASKED BALT. Is announced to take place at the Aoaneiny of Mnslo on the II b of January. Tbe Micnner chor balls lu former years nave been grand atlsirs, nnd we understand thai the managers are xerllng themselves to surpass all former fctlorts. La Cotfrik Carnival. Messrs. Abel A RIs ley bave Identified tUuinselves wiln mawque rade balls, and the idea of a winter wllhoal one of their brilliant entertainments at ineAoi demy of Mnslo Is so distressing that we decline to think of it The public have begun to look forwara to the "L Coterie" ball as the great event of the season, aud as the slarspngled globes which herald tbe approach of lue carni val season are prominently displayed In all parts of tne city, tbe masqueralers are begin ning to make their preparations lor partici pating in the festivities. Messrs. Abel & ItU'ey announce Monday, Jtnuary U, as the ul'ht uheu the ball will come off. Tae time is short and the subscription list limited, so that those who propose to take part in this aff-itr should secure their tickets without further delay. Miss Anna 10. Dickinson, the ohampija ot humanity and the rlgnts of man, as well as of uer own sex, will discourse at the Academy of Music on Friday evening of uext week ot the "Wrongs of Woman and the True Remedy." The press of New Kng land speak lu tbe most favorable terms of this appeal in behalf of that very large class of femtle operatives, and others, thrown upon their own resources for a livelihood, ham nered as they are al every turn by tbe ungenerous opposition of the sterner sex and the cupidity of unprincipled employers, who Insist on a womau's doing a greater amount of labor thau a man In the same field of employment, but at much less pay. This question of thefafut of woman, and her rights before the law, is exalting considerable atten tion both in Kngland and this country, and that Miss Dickinson will treat her subject in such a manner as to command for It the atten tion of ber bearers we do not doubl We are deeply interested In all projects that are likely to advance the Interests ol women and to secure for them a fatrday's wages for a falrdiy's work, and as Miss Dickinson Uas given this subject earnest thought nnd attention, we commend her lecture to the public as one likely to prove Interesting aud profitable. The sale of secured seats will commence on Tuesday mornlug at Gould's, No. 820 Cnesuut street. C 1 TY ITE M S. C'LOTHlNe LOWKH THAN FOB TBN YK&RS. Ovkkcoats. l'me ell-wool Chinchilla and Fur Beaver reduced to...... (18 o Of the newest and most stylish material, cut and make, which have been sold at , l60o A great variety of all styles, upwards from.m . 8 uo 8KAT1NS Jackkts. Tbe best assortment in the city, selling on" very low. Pantaloons, all-wool Caasunere, reduced to......HD0 VKhTS Fine all-wool UasHlmore, reduced to .f j-oo BtsiKKss Coats, in great variety, at prices equally low. Boys' Clothino, very low Indeed. Our wnoie slock ot ss s, Yooths', Boys' aud Chilmikn's Clothino to be sold out at a great BsnccTioN cr Psicks, which are in all canes guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewbtre, or the tale cancelled and the money refunded. Call and examine oar goads after having examined those bl the 'saciitlclng " honses before purchasing. A fair t;st is all we ask. UttU-wv brlirern ) Bknnktt A Co.. i'ilUt and V Tuwis iliU, Sixth ttreett.) So. 514 Makkkt H , Philadelphia, And No 600 Broadway, utw Youk. ItswiNO Machines as )I mi.TB-PuKSKa vers. It is not the least argument In favor ot the universal adoption ot the tewing Machine, that they are among the greatest promoters aud savers ot health Ths need Is has carried Us hecatombs tu the grave, and t thai class ol victims the advent of the Searing Ma chine has come like a dtspensat'oa ot mercy. la deed, there is no subject upon which one's pen Is actuated by deeper convlctloua, or moves wlih more earnest Z' al, than in advecatiog the widest adoption of these health, life, and labor-saving lnsirumeula. Of tbe varloai feewlug Machines In use, tbore are many reasons for preferring the "U rover ft Biker," sold at No. 7.(0 Cnesnut street. They are opera ed with greater este, and do their work more satlsfao. tonly than others, and they alio perform a variety of the more ornate and elegant classes of sowing which no other sewing machines attempt. For this and other reason, wherever the Grover ft Baker lnst.ru nienta have been exhibited In competition with others, they have carried off the palm of victory. Damp is Iths WsATH-ha.y ths nights muddy the streets but warm Is the atmospneie. You In. volentarliy throw off your overcoat and throw np the windows of your home. Both are well enough s long as you keep yourself protected from the ua. healthy Influences of the molat and untimely thaw. To do so you mnst keep your feet dry when on the street, and yoai dwelling dry when at home. Oumi accomplish tbe first and good flrei the latter. Gums can begotten at any store, but good (Joal can only be procured at Alter'. Re has bil office at the corner Of Hlxth and Spring Harden streets; hi depot at No. t)7 N. Ninth street. It is too much the cus'om of our Insurance agsnt s to attempt to advance tbe Interests of their own com panies by slandering and falsifying other similar Institutions. This is always a confession of weak ners. A company of real merit can rely upon the Intelligence of the publ'o to appreolate the ad van tage!) U oilers, and will never feel the necessity. ot pulling others down In order lo raise luelf. buck a company is "lbs American oi rniiaaeipnia." it only asks to be heard, and Is conlidsot of the ap proval and patronage of all who will candidly con alder its claims . Fkom A. Winch, Kfq., No. w Coesnut street, we have Just received tbe "American economical Cook Book," the Chtlitmas number of The lltui'rated Xsi don Af u (acoonupanii d by a beauUfully colored sup. plement), iVu or the Million, Punch, and to. gelber with Fundi and Fun's Almanac" In addi tion to lbs f neg ilag.lhere cu always b foind upon ths counters of Mr. WUci Hie latest out of the for eign pertodliialB, and all the newest American publi cations, as weltn magazines and papers. A BAcaive loieuiaone of the most distressing as wed as danuerous forma of cough one can be a filleted with. lu continuous aotlon fatigues and h-rliates the lungs, and thus engenders consumption. Upham's Fresh Meal Cure will cure the csugh, soothe the irritated bronchia, and give loue and visor to the lungs and whole system. A single bottle will couvluus any one ot its purity Sold one dollar per bottle. JuUNSTON, HOLI.OWAY & OOWUKN, No. M Area street. KOSKY 10ANF.D In sunn from one dollar to thousands, on IMamoudi, hllver Ware. Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Goods, . At HKTTKW's Loan Ouice, Northeast corner 1 iftecnlb and Market streets. thh TTNiw.n heoukity ll'ira iNsoaairca Com pan y adver Ue In another column forAgeotsand SU ftoitors. The h'gh standing of the Company com uii nds It to the confidence of the entire community bHovxa ft Bisxs'i Ulgueu fremloia Hewing Ufccutat. No. 7 Chesuul street. Tbisi Furav Oottaos OaoAifs. Bvery day lbs nttnool Kaley Is twconilng wureaod moreafamll ar louehola word all over b land, and mrnliiic, toon and night, from thoDa.andsof happy Hrstliies. iweetsonnda of rareat mend? float np to blesi It like a heavenly benediction. For, say what we will, a id try bowanwver bard we may to persuade ouraelvei to the contrary, no borne oao be quit complete without I n organ, simply beranae there Isnegnoulos borne la uslo like organ mnsto. We msv have onr Chics frhiR Btelnway. Knaon. Haines, Weber, or Ravsn ft Jiacon piano, etecant, fine toned, coHtly m we pleaae, but there will still be ilmee when its rtbsrlng voice will fat I to sailMy; mnmeiisof aadnss of thought, of quiet hspplnem, ef reiropectloo, when oiw oearts will long to give echo to some tieepxr. grander, more sympathetic- yes. more hnman mimic utterance. 1 b.se are the ilraes when there can bnocompnioii, i o ooniHant, no aympathlxtr like an organsi) we may add juatly, like an ntey oraau; Ij' that one aonsaeamato have studied. In a c mpaii s-ill for lK Uieuie and adornment, a dgre of perfeo;l"0 which raDka II at once wlih tbe complete musical lo atrun enlo of te aae. I rem the hnmote't heclnnlng, the genllemetr coniponlna tbe firm of Measre. J. Fs ey ft fo. have r'st-u aurety, aleu by ateu, to a proud eminencs as manifacturera, anil now bs-e at Brattlebiiro', Ver m. nt. ane of tie larseU raannractnrina or mum al liiktrr nienta In the run' try, to which are almost con s'antly added both bnlld'ng and workmen, catlitleil from the first with uualui abort of perfection, tney have employed not only skilled and Uiitshert wora men In every department but a numonrnf tho roughly educated meahanlclana, wnone sols duiy It haabeento Invent and perfect improvements. Asa leslt'mate result or this method, the are enah'ed In-day 10 ofler anlna'rument which challenges the moat nncemiuomialiig trial and oritlclsm, and which haa filmed the vmuatary conimendaliona of hun dred of the best Judges that can be fiuort. Mors than tlila. In loaen ol the American appreciation of boneat entfrprlne. they can dhow an order boon which ca'la lor four hundred Inatrnmen s In a lvanoenl thestio-l-ly allordad at their various warerooms. Tbla nay he rryarded as a crucial teat of merit wnlob it wou.d be I ik 1 hardy Indeed t a'tmit wi galnaay. One oi ine late lmrn en -n's In their Ins'rumnnts 1 the add It Ion of a p'pe U jio the B indoir and iioub e Jiank Harmunio Orgtoa. Till adlitloo, with I s gilded pipes and taa.eiul carving and ornamsntatloo In blaos walnut, glvea a more imposing dignity to the larse organs enieelnlly adapted lor puliilo uae, snd makes tho Boudoir Orwau a rich and unltpe adornment for the mont elegant pariora a d drawl. K rooms. To onr mind the latter lnntrora-nt aeems meat beautlbilly adapted to home ne, A more dill clnns corobinstlon ol aweetnenf, purity, and power ot tone can scarcely be laitglned. Hums reaponaive chnrd sems to await the touch of every subtle raj d. The wooderfnl Vox Humaua Tremolo touches he heart with an almost human instinct when It 1 overtaken by sorrow and aadnen: and when It la glsd and eilt-t tbe full organ rippiea. langhs, and shouts In si 1 udld accor ', seendng to meet more than halt way the t uch iha. gives It Ills a d ntteraoce. The latest improvement, however which they bave made, lathe Vox Jubllsnte, which produces an ex ceedingly brilliant tone, and for some styles of music Is even preferable to tbe Tremolo. The subject Is oalf tco tempting; we might continue to dencant upon It until there was no longer any words lett warm and expressive enough. But we have at lean made rea sonably clear our well-founded estimate of the K-iiey Orgats, while tbe Imple truth Is that they sing their own pre Ides far mere eloquently than the mt pollened pen ran In the hand of the readiest writer. From Home Journal, N. Y, jKWxr.BY.-Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of fine eweiry aud silverware ntheclty Purchasers can rely upon ob'ainlng a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to reBult in pleawnre and prolit. Bkin DisttASta What lorm uf d.seasa Is more annoying than Ibat of the akin, with its Itching, stinging, smarting. Its uyly led pimples, blotohy eruptions, and loathsome tchoruui des iiiamailuus Happily, Ilieskell's Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign remedy for every form ot sain disease, making a radical cure in every case. Sold At) cents per box. Beut by mall for Su cents. Juuimou llolloway & Cowdea. It Is wed to get char of a cold the first w.'e'.c, hut Ills much better and ea'er to tld yourself uf It the first forty-eight hours the proper ramedy for the uxposebelug Dr. Ja; ne's Expectorant. Soil by a'l Druggists. Pkook o tbs 1'UDDia.u is JOatinu it; so w'tb Clothing, tbe proof of Ita qual ty Is by i dnraoilily: and Ibe fed of It coming f'om CHAm.cn 4tokkh ft Co.'a la proof positive that you will ue perfeo ly satis fied with the uUALii Y.tuvi.w aud ruict;. The Kab Dr. Hart'ey will not remain In l'hllalel- elphla beyoud the day named for his depar ture. MABBIiOD. GODLKY BITOHKAVK-. on tne ilth Instant, by Bev. J. 1. Kltsf good, a. I'hllllpsburg. N. J., WiL. LIAM bOHI.liY. or Pblladolpula, lo MA It V. daiigb ter ol the lae F.dwin ai d granddaughter ut tho Hon, harlcs bligrtaves, ol Piew Jersey. DIED. CTJNINUHAM. On Ibe 6th Instant, JOHN CUN- IttHlal. lu me 5sth year of bis age. llie relatives and frleuds oi tne lauiily, and also the members oi tbe Movamensiuir Uose Comnauy. are respectfully invited lo attend the funeral, ironi tue nail ol. ibe Moyameualuic Hose Comptny, ou Sunday afternoon a. i o'clock. Interment at Iks Philanthro pic Cemetery. I.AMBKKSON. On the 7th Instant, ttbl.a, LA.M- BK11SON. wire of tbe late Caleb P. iiSiuberson. tier relatives and friends ot tn lamny aro respect rally Invited la attend tne funeral, from her late resi dence. No. 7 4 Krle street, on Monday morning, the Uth instant, at 11 o'clock. Interment at iLaurol Jlill. MA DAK A. On tbe H'h lustauv, KLIZA J., wife Of Henry F. Madara. in the 07th year ol ner age. tier relative ana irieuas ui me iwiuuy, aiso ine T.adv Penn Union. It. of T.. of which SUB was n'mem- ber. are reapeotfully invited to attend her fuuerul. on Btiuday afternoon, tbe loth Instant, at 1 o'clock. from her husband's residence, mo. 4.1 MOyer street. without lurtner notice. SMIIH.-Onthe sth instant, MARTHA SMITH. wile ol Wllllsm Sml b.aged M yean. The relative ana friends ot tne family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from ner husband's rtsldeuce. Nr. IViZ Ba ker street, below Twentieth and Market street, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at aorta Liaurei inn. WYi NU-On the Sib Instant, JACOB O. WYAND. In tbe 69th year of his age. . m The relative and friends of the family are respect fully Inv.ted to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, corner of Fourth and Sycamore streets. South Camden on Hunday. the loth Instant, alt o'clock. Interment at Jtvergreen uemeiery. A LI N BICA Life Insurance Company, Ot 1'Ulladelphia. S. E. torner rourth aud Walnut Streets. Kt IVH insflMflon ha no tuperior to the UM'ed State NEW PUBLICATIONS. jq- E W BOOKS. I. TlIK I.A8T PAS90VIOB. A Harmony of tbe Kvaucelists. An ncount of the closing Incidents lu tbe llio of Jesus Christ, our Fassover; thowlng the verbal har mony or me lour uospei narratives, urrunieu bv John It. Wnituey. ltiuio., clolu extra. Price, 1. ir GOLDEN LINKS; oit," Thoughts for thb . . JIOUKH. 'Hours are golden links, Ood's tokeu, lleaching lleavec; but one by one Take them, lest the chain be broken Ere the pilgrimage be done." A. A Pitocrnrt. 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Oa lueHday, Jannary 1, 189,at 12 o'clock?, noan, rlll be sold at pnollo sale, at the Philadelphia .zenange, ine following uesorioea proimrty, viz: No. 1. Business Bland. Four-story Brfok Hotel and dwelling, northeast corner of Broat and Cliristian strteis. All that four-story briclc messnsKe and lot of ground, situate on the norlhcaet corner of broad and Christian streets: the lot containing In front on Broad street 20 leet, and extending in depth aloug Christian street 81 feet 4 inches. The bouee is large and commodious and lias been newly painted and Enpered throughout; rms been occupied as a otesl and dwelling, aud Is agood business stand. Immediate possesion. Keys at the Auction Booms. No. 2, 3. i. and 5. Valuable Lots, Broad street, adjoining the a ove. No. 2. All that lot or ground;, with that part of the one-story brick store-bouae or oltlce ttierton ereoied, situate oo the east side of Broad street, ailjoiuiug the above;, containing in front on Broiid street 20 feet, and extending In depth 81 feel i Inches, with Mm privilege of alleys bounding (hereon, as a right of way aud Water courses lurever. No. 3. All that lot of gronnd, sltunle on the east side of Broad street, 40 tuel norm of Chris tian street, adjoining the above; containing In ftout on Broad street 19 feet, and extendlirg in depth 81 leet 4 Inches, including a 3 feel wide alley, which runs north and soulti Into another 8 feet wide alley running Into Kates street, with free use aud privilege of said alleys. No. 4. All thai lot of ground, situate on the cast side of Broad street. !'J feel norm of Chris tian street; thence northward along Broad street ID feet, and ertendliig in depth on the north line 100 feet 4 looses (luoludlug a 3 feel wide alley on the east, with privilege uf build ing over tbe same); Ibence south along the east side of said alley 10 feet, Including another .' leet wide alley; tlieuce west along said nlloy lu feet and thence still further westward 81 feet 4 Inches to the east side of Broad street. No.fi. All that lot. of ground, sl'uate at the southeast corner of Broad aud Kates street, ad Joining tho above; containing In front ou Broad street l'J feof 6 lnclie. and extending in depth along; south side of Kates street 100 feel 1 Inches, including a 3 reel wide alley ou the east, with privilege ot building over ine strue. This Is a corner loi , and is valuable lor business purposes. No. 6. Handsome modern three-story Brlek Ktsldenno. No. 13"J Christian street. All thai. handbome modern three-story brick messuage, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on tbe north side of UurfSMsti street, No. lilo3; tbe lot containing in front ou Christian street 10 feet, Including a 3 feet wide alley on the ens', with tbe privilege of building over the same, leaving 8 feet headway lu the clear, and extending in depth 5tf feet. The above house and lot Is immediately In the rear of the Broad street lots, and tbe whole would make a very desirable large lot of 07 feel 0 Inches In front on Broad slreet, by 100 feet la depth. Plan may be seen at the auotlon rooms. TermB On each of above properties one-nail ctb, ana balance may remain ou bond and mortgage. M. THOMAS A RON. Auctioneers, 1910 Nos. Ulland 111 S. FPU UTH Street. "l PUBLIC SALE TO CLOSE A PAUT neishlp account M. Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers. Five well-secured ground rents, J54. 110 60, S10&0, $10-50, $40-50. On Tuesday, January 20, 18o!, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tbe followlu" described ground rents, viz : No. 1. All that yearly gronnd rem of til. on lot of ground, northwest side of Newklrk Mreet, and nurtbenst side of Emory street, la Eighteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on NewklrK street 18 feet. a no in ueptn on Kinory street so reel v incues to Thompson street. No. 2. All It that yearly e round rent ol 819-50. on lot of around, on uorlhwest side of Newklrk street, 71 feet northeast of Eai'ry slreet. In ElRbteeulh ward of tbe ciiy of Pntladelphla; miitalnliif' In front ou Newklrk street 10 feet ai inches, and in depth 80 feet 9 inches to Ibompson street. o. 3 All that yearly gronnd rent of $10-50, seemed on a lot of ground, ou the uorlhwest vardly side of Newkirk street, o't feet uoribeast oi n,mory street, in l-iineeutii ward or tne city of Piiiladelpnta; containing In front 18 feet, and in depth. 80 leet 9 Inches to Tnompson street. No. 4. All that yearly croun l rent of 8 10 50 on lot of grou i. d nor . )i wbt,i side of Nt. w k 1 1 k street , IS feet noitheast of Ktucry alreet, In Eighteenth ward, city of Philadelphia; containing In front IS feel, and In deplb 80 leet 0 Inches to Thomp son street. No. 5. All that, yearly gronnd rent of S10 50 on lot of grctind on northwest side of Newklrk slreet, 54 leet norlbeit Of Emory street. In Eighteenth ward, city of Philadelphia; contain ing In front on Newkirk street 17 feet, and In depth t-0 feet V Indies to Thompson street. Tbey are each secured by a two-story brick dwelling house, and pnllov of insurance of 1-500. M. THO M AH fc SONS, Auctioneers, 1 0 23 Nos. 130 and 141 H KOUUTK Htreet. ffi PEKEMPl'OBY BALE THOMAS A Jtiili SONH, Auctioneers. Tbree story Brick biore and Dwelling, H. E. corner of t'rout and Otter streets, Hlxteenin ward. Oa Tuesday, January 11), 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be soli at Public Bale, without reserve, at tbe Philadel phia Exchange, all that Ibrce-slory Brick Mes suage and Lot of Ground, situate oa tbe east side ol Eront street, and south side of Otter street. In the Blxteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Front slreet 18 feet, and extending In depth of that width eastward along the south side of Otter street 72 feet. Bounded nortnward by Otter street, southward by ground now or late of George G. Williams and Joseph Fox, eastward by ground of Henry Hlmons, and westward by Front street aforesaid. Tho above premises will be sold subject lo a lease, with 18 months to run. Clear of all Incumbrance Terms cash. Bale absolute. M. THOMA8 A BONH. Auctioneers, It Nos. 139 and 111 8. FOUBTH Street. REAL ESTATE FOB ACCOUNT OF the Colombia Building Association. nomas A Hons' Bale. Lot Washington street. west of Thirteenth slreet. On Tuesday, Jan. 26, 18d9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot oflground, situate on the south Bide of Wash ington street, 80 leet west of Thirteenth street; containing In front on Washington street 18 feet, and extending In depth 70 feet 1 Inch. Clear of all Incumbrance. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 19s3t Nos. 139 and 141 B. FOURTH Htreet. COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOtt S 1 BA 111 fU, r. 1,1. D.l.lnl Mb. . I . - June HtODe, and near Tacony mansion house auu other dwellings lo let. Apply on premises or No. Siu IOC Ua'l btreet. I B 2 1 FOR RENT. F O R R B NT. rHEMlSES, Ho. 809 CHESNUT SU. VOB BTORS OB OF JTOB. ALSO, OFFICES AND LARGE BOONS Soluble . m as I trrt Inurnla I a"n1lAA A 4 fnr a lumuiuclal Ikillvirn. Annii t S4tf QAia uir -ins mztruuLiXV, MEDICAL. s. SIMES' PURE COD LIVER OIL. Til IS OIL has been In constant uae FOB THB LABT TWENTY YAB3, and during that period has bten pronounced by the medical profession tobe Tho Best lu the Market. For tale Wholesale and Retail by CUSTAVU8 KRAUaC. 8. 8IMK8' SUCCESSOR, K. n . Corner TWELFTH and CHESXUT, 10 lOBWrpl PHILADELPHIA HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TEMPLE 4 CO., FASHIONABLE! BATTERS, N(l9hh Krv'I K HtrMMt. Flrat dour ehnve Chesnut Htreet. 49j aWAUBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated, and eaay-htilng Press Bala (patented) In 11 the improved fauhlnna ot lh aeasou, l it lui NOT btrtsjl, next door W the foal OOlue. U U lap BARCtAINS IN CLOTHINtl. ' jr. fr BARGAINS IN CLOTHINd. T BARGAINS IN CL0THN(J. - jrtir BARQAIN3 IN CLOTUINa. JMf BARGAINS IN CLOTHINO. TJr BARGAINS IN CL0TUIN9. m-ir BARGAINS IN CLOTIIINd. 1H "fftr BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. n-r BARGAIN J IN CLOTHING. T Yr BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. r . BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. "9 - BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. j?-t- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. 't- F-T- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. - ?y BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. -t-r BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. fr BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. jr-r BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. A CABI. Prict 8 of everjtliinr rednoed einoe the appraisement of stook. TU Aasttmn t of Men's and Boys' Suits and OVERCOATS still very good. WANAMAKER A BROWN, WANAMAKBR & BRO(VN, WANAMAKER & BROWN, WANAMAKER & BROWN, WANAMAKKR k BROWN, TlIK LARGHST CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, Ttlfc CORNER Ol? SIXTH AND MARKBT 8TRUETS. LAST MONTH OIViER, COLLADA Y & CO. II AYE THIS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN OBDER TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, AS THEIR LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. DRY GOODS. F RENCII MEBINOKS, C2 CEH!!! . JJrown i'rmch MKi iwn trm, ' Mroutu, JJlurt. On rtm Modes, etc., 75c. Alt the good ihndea. Hue, Uamets. etc., extra ftnr SI. COUPXB t C()!f ART). 8. B. corner XlA'iJlA- MAKKJii etlrirU. 62 CENT WOOL POPLINS Double Fold redved from 88 ectUt, 76 cent J'oulint. reduced from II. $1 I'uplint, reduced f rom $1 !Si wid l SO. Bona fide reduction! on onr Jim Qoodt. CUOFEK & OO V AltO. S. E. corner RIKTJland UAUKIC I' UtrerU. M 0 U R N I N G DRESS GOODS Mack IVJonr Ottomans. tl'I'A'i up. Jlluck Wool Po)lii,. 63c up JJlack Alohatr Alvucm, iBc up. Mack French Mrrinoes, tic. up, JSiack Wool JjtAaint s. J't. un voQi'iin t- ens aro. 8. E comer mXTU and MARKUP tttrteu. B OMAN SCARFS, JSoman Tiei, all width. 25c to (3 so. 8S roit Tie, rich and e.i ieiisive. to cent Tie, handsome B roe he tnl. iHOdozen Hdkfi., hanmed and henwtiehed, VUUJ'JiH A- CO.VAKJ. 8, E. corner NINTH and MARKHTStrtet. O ILK VELVET 8ACQUI3S. qiv nuK i nvii out ruc, btaver tiucijuet. clnop l to $13. Bedueed price for many Vtouk. V heavy laryc H'ool'en Lonu tih'tirls, i.OOPER A- CONAKD. 17fam 8. E corner KINTJl and MA Sh'El'tttvet is 18G9-C0MPETITI0N PUICES ! ! Ur TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES !! OUR CUSTOMERS THE (.'AIbKS!I Goods delivered la si. par s ol lbs city osrsfully ud free ol charge, 31USLLNS! MUSLIMS! Thornleys Popular Corner. Ws hsvs laid In s superior stock of MUSLINS, Bleached sud UnbleaoheJ, si wldtbi sad qasllties, snd srs prepared to supply tbe thousands ot our rblladelpnla housekeepers on tbe very best terms. JOSEPH H. THORNLCY, K. E. to?. EIGHTH an-1 STKINU UARDO. N. B.-Yoicaa ride to our door. It will par to come. . iSluirp UKKS3 GOODS AND 811 A. WL Closing out low. WANTS. WANTED AN ACTIVE PARTNEU, TO taSe the place nr a special partner. In a well eaisbllabed ratal! and Jobbing carpet business. Ad disas, conbdeutlally, H. J. K., this olllce. 1 s 6t ODOEB8' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 IXCKEI KWIVKM, Purl and Sti Uandlea, of beautliul llDlab. KODUkUH' aud WAUK & BUTOHKK'S RS KOHH, and the selobrated Ll&UOULXUJI UAZU bClrjlUHei Of the nueat quality. Kaanra, Knives, Hclaeora. and Table Ontlerf Oronnd and fnlUbed. at P. MAilUHA'H, Ml. U4 8. TiUNT U aiea.0uuw vmaainifc OF THE SALE. FINANCIAL. LEHIGH YALLET UK. MORTGAGE BONDS. We offer for sale a limited amount of mesa F1BST-CLASS BOND AT NINETY, Anil Act rued Interest from December 1; The Bonds are In amounts of SIOOO, Either Registered or Coupon, at tne option Of the purchaser, and bear Interest at SIX l'ER CEJiT., Free from all UoTcrnment aud State Taxes Tbe Mortgage under whlou these Bonds ar Issued Is lor F1YE MILL10.NS OF DOLLARS, Upon a property costing over THLMY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, Tne gross receipts upon which for tne year past are over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS We ofler tbese Bonds as in every r aspect a first-class security, And will reoelve In payment for them United Stales, mate, City, or other Marketable Becurltles, allowing the fuU market price. D R EX E L & BAKKEICS, CO., No. 34 S. THIRD Street, YTM. U. KEYt DOLD, SON & AEKTSEX Coruer WALNUT aud DOCK Sis., Umnirp PUILADKLPHIA, THE RAILROAD CAR TRUST LOAN. CAfl'l'L HTOC'tf. I700.UOO, divided Into sbsrfs ot IIWH) eacb-t'AltH YINQ DlVr HKMM AT 'IH.H KATHi Oi" 10 tk.U C'tt'NT, iKtt ANNUM. The subscribers to tbe above Lsan bare nntted under Article ot Aasooiallun for the pnrpoae of. bar. lug and cors melius It.llruad L'sn and Looooiotlves. to oe leaned lo the lehlgh t'oal and MavlgaUoa Horn pany. The Artiolts of Aaaoclatlon and tbe iyeaae to said Corapsny have ,ie"irdIUd wTib tbe F1IK1.1TY INHI'IUNUK TRUST AND B At ill DU PCS? IT COMPANY. Mrs 421 Cbsnnt street, who bave been appointed Tmaieas on behalf of said aaaaclation, and ar. autsoiled to receive suUorlptlous lo tue amount of iiiAOto. a boat o r-uc-bave bsun already Sbbicrloed. or further IsforuisUon aonly to II. f.,TM.soM,TreMu1?er1:-" s. GARTLAND, UNPKBTAKBIt, Uii KouLli 1 lllU'i irw k3 'fi i ti, s u afi.s
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