THE DAILY VENJNG TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1870. CHEATS ASP CIIECKS. The D1phonr.tr ( Tkentrlonl EnpUyM. The Pall Mall Gazette makes the announce. tacnt following: "Mr. Calvert, manager of one of the Liverpool theatres, has Invented an in etrnment which appears destined to defeat the machinations of the most astute check-taker, and render Impossible one pecullnr violation of the Eighth Commandment. lis makes his checks or vouchers not of card but of copper, and these he inserts in a fitting cylinder, with a vertical opening through which the whole pile is visible. The trouble of counting is not re onlred, the cylinder being marked on a gra duated scale, the single degree of which cor responds to the thlckuess of the vouchers, so that the manager may at a glance see the state of his prosperity, as he could that of the weather by the thermometer. But this mystery of the cylinder is not revealed to the money-taker, who receives it enclosed in n mahogany case (locked, of course), with a trap at the bottom, which it is his function to open, allowing the vouchers, one at a time, to fall. The check-taker is pro vided with a similar engine, similarly enclosed, but so far differing from the other that the opening is at the top, not at the bottom. Every check dropped in is duly registered by the cylin der. The scheme is brought to perfection by the connection of each machine with an electric clock, on the dial of which the state of the cylin ders is instantaneously recorded whenever a voucher is taken from the one and dropped into the other. Mr. Calvert's patent right to the "Recorder" (as he terms it) is now the property of Mr. Chatteris, of the 8rand, and the ma chines have already been largely purchased by managers. Will its utility be compromised by strike on the part of oppressed check-takers, deprived of the right prescriptive of doing wrong which they and their predecessors have exercised for many generations possibly from the days of Shakespeare ? We have heard a fitory told about a machine invented some years ago, which, though less perfect than Mr. Cal vert's, at least threatened to make the practice of fraud a little more dlillcult than before. The check-taker, instructed as to the purpose of the invention, presented himself boldly to the manager, and said, "Sir, if this machine is used, my office is not worth holding." And there upon he took his leave. MUSICAL. AHI DKIMATIC. The City Amusement. At tub Walnut Mr. John 8. Clarke will com mence the second week of his engagement this evening by appearing as "Mr. Dove" in Buck stone's comedy of Married Life, and as "Too dles." At the ARcn a new comedy by T: W. Robertson, entitled M. P., will be produced this evening with new scenery and appointments, and a cast embracing Mrs. Drew and the leading members of the company. At the Ciiesnut the Lisa Weber burlesque troupe will appear this evening iu Emani; or the llorns of tlie Dilemma. On Monday next Fanny Janauschek will ap pear in English tragedy. At the American among other novelties the celebrated French Athletes will appear this evening and execute a number of remarkable feats of strength and skill. At thb Eleventh Street Opera House a new interlude, entitled The Philadelphia Fire men, and a new burlesque entitled Dr. Schenck's tyrup, will be produced this eveulng. Bobby Tsewcomb will sing Tho Big Sunflower," J. G. Russell "The Heart Bowed Down," and J. L. Carncross "Katy Darling." At the A ik h Street Opera House among the novelties announced for this evening are the interludes of The Three o'clock Train, The Man in JJlauk, and Waiting at the Gate. The performance will conclude with the farce of Fort; iriiis. MARRIED. Lingekfelter Lawkknck. On Friday, October SI, 1870, at tlie residence of the bride's parents, John Likuenfbltbh, of Altooua, Pa., to Louisa Phbpard, only daughter of N. L. Lawrence, Esq., of Philadelphia. No cards. WPRTniKOTON Swopk. On the Bth instant, by the Rev. P. 8. Henson, at his residence, No. 1330 Jefferson street, Mr. Ubn.iamin Seymour Wortuinuton to Miss Ida swope. iii:i. Buroin On Sunday, 23d instant, Georgk II. Bekuin, M. U, in the T8th year ofhls age. Due notice or the funeral will be given. Hanbburv. On the 22d Instant, Jureiiiau Hanb burv, late Superintendent of the American Me nani?s' Cemetery. IDs friends and relatives, also Radiant Star Coun cil, No. 45, 0. U. A. M., and Wayne Circle, No. 6, B. U. II. F., and the members of these Orders in gene ral, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, American Mechanics' Cenie tery. Twenty-second street and Islington lane, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Mkin. On the22d instant, Edw. B. Mkin, in the 80th year of his age. Ills relatives and male friends are respectfully in vited to attend his funeral, from his parents' resi dence, No. U5 North Tenth street, on Tuesday, the Mth instant, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel BUI. Scnorr. On the'23d instant, James Schott, Esq., In the 87th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the "State Society of the Clnclnntft of Pennsylvania," are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, trom hia late residence, No. 1411 Filbert street, on Wednesday rooming, 2tth Instant, at 11 - o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. Young. On the 22 J Instant, Mr. Charles Young, in the 30th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence or his brother. Mr. James Young, No. 3 il South Seventh street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Mount IMoriah Cemetery. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fbr additional Special A'otices tee Inside Faqtt, rot- COURSE OF I.FCTURE3 at the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE FOR THE WINTER OF 1870-71. The lect tres for the winter will be divided into several different courses, as follows: FlrBt Course On General and Organic Chemistry. By Professor U. Howard Hand, M. D. Second Course On Sound. By J. Soils Cohen, M. D. Third Course On Vital Forces. By Professor R. E. Rogers. M. D. Fourth Course On the Geology of S. E. Pennsyl vania, By Professor A. K. Leed. Filth Course on physics and Mechanics. By John G. Moore, M. S. The Lectc res will be delivered on the TUESDAY and THURSDAY of every week, beginning Tuesday, October 'is. In addition to the free use of the Library and Readlng-rooin, and the advantages of the monthly meetings of the Institute and its sections, where everything novel or Interesting In science, art, or in vention is presented and discussed, free admission to its lectures is far from twiog the least of the pri vileges of membership In the Institute. The attention of the science-loving public is in vited to the announcement that the facilities for ad mission to membership are ample and liberal enough to place Its benefits within the reach of all. Any Information can be obtained at the Hall of the Institute. WILLIAM IL WAUL, 10 m et Secretary. igFOR NON-RETENTION OR INCOKTI- neuce of Urine, Irritation, inflammation, or Ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases ol the proBtate glands, stone In the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidueys, and dropsical swellings, Use Hblmbci.os Fluid Extract flucuu. 10 1 fir tfS- MEKTINU OF STOCKHOLDERS OFFICE OF THK SCHOOLCRAFT HON COMPANY, No. 40T LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia. A special meeting of the Htoukholders of the Schoolcraft Iron Company will be held on WEDNES DAY, the S3U day of November, A. D. 1S70, at VI o'clock, noon, at the Onlee of the Company, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia, to take into ot nslde ratlon the execution of a mortgage upon the pro- ?erty of the company, and the bwue of the bond of be company to an amount not exceeding one hun dred and twenty thousand dollar (lo,ouO) bearing Interest at a rate not exceeding tn per centum per annom, to be secured by said mortgage. Tne meetipg will also be asked to take Into con sideration tu assignment of the real and personal property ot the company in trust for tne benetlt of its creditor, or such other measures as niiy ba laid before It to provide for the payment of thu debts of the company By order cf the Board of Director, 3 THOMAS SPARKS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, Idio. 10 2 w SPECIAL. NOTICES. AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIA w TION. The Ninth General Meeting of the AMERICAN POCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION will beheld In the II ALL of the UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA on October sr., 86, and 87. 1 he following win be the ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 85. MORMNO 8RBS10N. It A. M. General Business, Notices and Motions. 18 M. "Mining Legislation," by Eckley B. Coxe, Esq., of Philadelphia. 12-40 P. M "Would the Admission of the British Provinces as Members of the United States Reneflt both Parties?" by E. II. Derby, Esq., nf Boston. 1-20 r. M "Minority Representation In Europe," Thomas Hare, Esq., of London. RVEKINQ SESSION. 7- 45 P. M. OnenlDg Address, by Hon. William Strong, of Philadelphia. Notices and Motions. 8- 18 P. M. "Homes lor Worklngmen and Working- women," by George B. Emerson, Eq., or B oston. 8 45 T. M "Civil Service Reform," by J. G. Rosen- garten, Esq., of Philadelphia. 918 P. M. "Proportional Representation," by Hon. C. K. Buckalew, of Bloomsburg, Pa. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. MORNING SESSION, 11 A. M. Discussion. 12 M. "Relations of the Commercial Tubllc to Le gislation," by Hamilton A. Hill, Esq., of Boston. 12-40 P. M The paper for this hour to be advertised hereafter. I -20 r. M "The Press In Its Relations and Influ ences," by Hon. George II. Y'eaman, of Kentucky. BVKKIKO FFSSION. 7- 46 P. M "On Method In the Study of Social Science," by Hon. W. II. Lowrle, of Phila delphia. 8- 30 P. M. "Industrial Effects of the Present War In Europe," by Hon. David A. Wells, of New York. 9- 15 P. M "Present Condition of American Char- tography," by Professor J. B. Whitney, of Cambridge. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. MOKNINU SESSION. II A. M Discussion. 12 M. "The Evidence of Experts," by Dr. Isaac Ray, of Philadelphia. 12-40 P. M. "International Industrial Competi tion," by Joseph Wharton, Esq., of Phila delphia. 1-20 P. M "The Theory or the Civil Service," by B. Coxe, Esq.. of Philadelphia. EVENING SESSION- 7- 45 P. M "Art Schools," by Charles C. Perkins, Esq , of Boston. 8- 30 P. M. ConcludiEg Address, by the President. Members or the Association, and the public gene rally, are invited to attend. SAMUEL ELIOT, iTcsldcut of the Association. J. M. MCKIM, On behalf of the Executive Coramltee. WILLIAM STRONG, Chairman of the Philadelphia Branch. J. G. ROSKNGARTEN, 10 24 Secretary of the Philadelphia Branch. HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU ANO mw Improved Rose Wash cures delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no Inconvenience, and no exposure. It id pleasant In taste and odor, immediate In its action, and free from all injurious proper ties. 10 1 7w jjgy AO ADEM Y OF MUSIC. THE STAK COURSE OF LECTURES. MISS OLIVE LOGAN, ON MONDAY EVENING, October 24, Subject Thk Brioht Side." MRS. F. W. LANDER, October 26, "A Midsummer Night's Dream." JOSH BILLINGS, October 23, Subject "Mimc." Hon. Charles Sumner, Oct. 8t ; Petroleum V. Nasby, Nov. 2 ; Miss Isabella Glyn, Nov. 8 ; George William Curtis, Nov. 4. Admission to each Lecture 60 cents. Reserved seats 28 cents extra. Tickets to ANY of the first ten Lectures for sale at Gould & Fischer's Piano Rooms, No. 923 CHESNUT Street, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. daily, and at the Academy on the evenings of the lectures. Doorsopen at 7y ; lecture at 8. It gy- HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES health and vigor to the frame and blood to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is sub mitted to, consumption, insanity, or epileptic tits ensue. 10 1 7w HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIS? Owing to the high price of meats of all kinds, a company has been organized to manufacture pork out or pig iron. Whatever doubts may arise In regard to the success or this novel enterprise, there can be none concerning the superiority or the Houeybrook Lehigh Coal sold by J. C. HANCOCK, at the northwest corner of Ninth and Master streets. This superb vein of anthracite maintains the high reputation it gained when first introduced to our market. It is just the fuel that every house keeper should use, and when prepared under H AN COCK'S supervision is entirely free Irom dust or slate. Test It for yourselves. 9 9 3m gy- HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is pleasant In taste and odor, free from all in jurious properties, and immediate in Its action. 10 1 7w BUSINESS MEN ARP" SURPRISED AT the beauty of the PRESS COPIES from PRINTED FORMS at HELFENSTEIN & LEWIS' Railroad and Commercial Printing House, FIFTH and CHESNUT Streets. ltj gy- TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu and Improved Robe Wash. 10 1 7w tfif- ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI- tutions, of both sexes, use Helmbold's Ex tract Brcnu. It will olve brisk and energetic feel ings, and enable you to sleep well. 10 1 7w Sy TUB GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. w Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use ILelubold's Extract Bucbu. 10 1 Tw J?- MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR Bucnu. 10 1 7w tgy- SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE- stored by Helmbold's Extract Buchu. jlO 1 7w WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, S. W. Cornsr NINTH and ARCH Sts., PHILADELPHIA. A fall assortment of ne most approved styles for FALL AND WINTER WEAK, JUST RECEIVED. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. lQ3mrp FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFE MARVIN'S SAFES. The Sest Quality! The Lowest Trices! The Largest Assortment! Burglar-oroof. MARVIN'S CHROME IRON SPHERICAL 13uipflai Safe Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS for any lengiu OI liuio. i itaae icuu ivi vauuuuo. MARVIN & CO.. Ho. 721 CHESUUr Street, (MASONIC HALL,) PHILADELPHIA 109 Bank St., Cleveland, Ohio 8C5 Broadway, N. Y. a miiiiiutr rr Rvnnd-hand Safea. of different BibKes ana size, lur aaiu v ad n . kkfi.ii Mai'htnurv t.. moved and hoisted Dromntlv and caieiullv. at reasonable rates. ' 11 Iinw6ui OROOERIE8. ETO. II OPENING." MITCHELL FLETCHER, No. 1204 CHESNUT Stroet, Will Continue their Display OF FIWK FRUIT FOR A FEW DAYS, ON ACCOUNT OF THK VERT UNFAVORABLE WEATHER. 10 818t TRIMMINGS, PATTERNS, ETO. Witt. MENCKE & BROTHER, II o. 804 Alien Street. LATEST STYLES LADIES' DltESS TRIMMINGS, Berlin Zephyr Goods, Etc. A laree Importation of Embroidered Cnshions and Embroidered Slippers, from 75c. up wards. We have now on hand a full line of the celebrated BOUDIER-8 KID GLOVES, Considered In Europe superior to any other make. Also, a fnll line of the VICTORIA KID GLOVES, The best One Dollar Glove in the market, $100 Per Pair. A complete assortment of the celebrated J. B. P. TARIS CORSETS. WM. MENCKE & BROTHER, 10 9 sruwlm No. 804 AR.CH Street, Phllada. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG. OUT IS THE STORM. Large print. Engravlrgs A story Illustrating the sin of false pretenses. AFTERWARDS; or, Janet's True Friend. lOmo, Ilia, A book for the larjrer scholars. HUNGERING AND TH1KSTING. Beautiful fron tispiece, lmo, 85 cents. DICK AND HIS DONEE V; or, How to Pay the uenu illustrated, jsmo, ua cents. Just published and for sale by the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, unestnut street, puuaaeipbia. 10 19 wfmct FURNI I UKfc. PURCHASERS OF COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various stylet of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WARDROBES, ETC., Finished in imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other "hard woods," and now generally known as "Imi tation" or "Fainted" Furniture, are hereby Informed that every article of our manufacture la STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRADE MARK, And those whc wish to obtain goods of onr maka (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tions in the market), shonld invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and take no other, no matter wha representations may be made concerning them. KILBURN & GATES, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET, T S smw6mrp PHILADELPHIA, PA. PUT YOUR FURNITURE OP GOULD fc CO., lies. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street AND N. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK IN THB WORLD. 1C 5 wfm3mrp SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. OECURITJT FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust, and Safe Deposit Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. IN THEM Hew Marble Fire-proof Building, Noa. 349-331 CIIESNUT Street. OsplUI sabMribed, 81,000,000 paid, 8000,000. COUPON BONDS, STOCKS. BKOURITIltS, FAMILY PLATK, UOIN, DKKD8, and VALUABLES of description received for keeping, under soariuitea, i verj moderate ratea. Tbe Company also rent 8AJTES INSIDE THEIR RtTR. GLAK-tKUOD VAULlS, at prioeeTsrymg from 16 to (76 a fear, acoording to size. An extra site for Corpora tions and liankers. Kooint and seeks adjoining ran! Is provided tot bi Memem. at three per cent, payable by check, without notice, and at tour per cant., payable 9 on m uays nuuoe. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT famished available in all parUol Europe. IN COMB COLLECTED and remitted for one per oent. The Company at as EXEOUTOR8, ADMINIgTRA. TO HS, ind GO AR DI AN S, and RJtofclVK and i EX DUTK THLbTa ol every aoeunvwuu, inw Mte uuurie. UorporaUons, and inaivw- N B. BROWNE. President. O. H. OLABK., Vice-President, ROBERT PATTERBON, Secretary and Treasurer. V Yk Aiaxandav Henry. Clarence H. Clark. John Welsh, Charles Msoalester. Btepfcen A. Oaldvrel, tieorKO V. frier, Henry U. Uibeon. J. iiiOingham KelL tUoKwa. till V4ard W. Clark. Henry Pra fmwt WINDOW BLINDS AND -SHADES. LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES AT No. 16 North SIXTH treet. STORE SHADES, RXPAIKINO, ETC IS fmwsmrp B. J. WILLIAMS A SON. FINANCIAL. Wilmington and Reading IAATT.IIO AD Gcvcn Per Cent. Donde, FREE OF TAXES. We are fierlnjr $900,000 ot the Second nortaage Ilouda ot tails Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For tae convenience of investors toese Bonis are Issued in denominations of lOOOa, fSOOs, and 100a. The money is required for the purchase of adds Uon&I Rolling Stock and the fall equipment of the Koaa. The road Is novr finished, and doiiur a business largely In excess of the anticipations of its ofllcers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stocK, to afford f all f acuities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade, WE PAINTEE & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, IB rHTLADKLPHIA. JayCooke&O). PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, BANKERS, AND Dealer, in Government Securities. Special attention Riven to the Purchase and Ruin of Bonds and stocks on Commission, at the iioard of Brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS! UUl.LJl7riONH MADS ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, reliable Kallroad Bonds for investment. Pamphlets and fall information given at our olnce, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DO 13m 012,500. 812,500. MORTGAGES. WE OFFER FOR SALE A. Few Strictly First-class lMort gages Of above amounts. Properties ou ARCH Street, West of Broad. Apply to L. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTn THIRD STREJST, 10 24 in ' PHILADELPHIA. B. K, JAMISOH & CO.. IUCCSSSORS TO ST. IT. KELLY .S& CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IX Gold, Eilver and Government Bondi At Cloaeat market Batet . 3. VT. Cor. THIRD and CHE3NUT St. Special attention given to COMMISSION OKUKKS In New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, eta eta m E LLIOTT A BANKERS D D R n Mo. 109 SOUTH THIRD BTREBtf, DEALERS in ALL GOVERNMENT SSCTJH1. ILKS, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OP SXCHANGB AND ISSU1 COtf&IERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON Till UNION BANS OF.LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available ttvouguoat Barope, win AniiMt all nonnrma and Interna free nf ntiiu for parttoa making thalr financial arrangement p O R 8 A L B. Six Per Cent Loan of the City o! Willlamiport, Pennsylvania, FREE OF ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling the city to levyaQlulentf u to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON ft CO.. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, U PHILADELPHIA fiT I JLi " V 5 ?U FOR SALE. 0. T. YERKES, Jr., S BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. SO South THIRD Stroet. PHTLADKLPHIA. SOS 203 HAnniGnoro" cxiajxxxo. BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RKCEIVED AND INTER TtST Art OWED ON DAILY BAI.ANOH3 ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THB PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SB- roil.KimONS MADS EVSRYWUER8. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. La i 6 in No. 203 S. SIXTH St., Phil da. KEOKUK, MUSCAT iNE. DUBUQUE, LEE COUNTY, And other Iowa bonds (city or county) bought at best tales. HOWARD DARLINGTON, 10 10 lra No. HT South FOURTU Street. FINANCIAL A DESIRABLE Safe Home Investment tub Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company OlTer 91,200,000. Bonds, bearing r Per Vent. Interest tn Uold, Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are Issued in 1000s, 9500s and 9300s. The Coupons are payable In the oity of Philadelphia on the first days of April and Ootober, Free of State and United States .Taxes. The price at present la 90 and Accrued Interest in Currency. This Road, with Its oonneotion with tha Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fields G7 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. "With this advantage it will oontrol that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled distriot through which it runs, win secure it a very large and profitable trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Securities, rio. 3G South THIRD Street, a tup PHILADELPHIA. A LEGAL INVESTMENT roa Trustees, Executors and Administrators. WE OFFER FOR SALS 82,000,000 OF TBI Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s CSBNERAaLj NORTGAUO Six Per Cent. Bonds at 93 And Interest Added to tlie Bate f Purchase. All Free Trom State Tax. and Issued In Sums of $1000. Tljese bonds are coupon and registered, Interest on the former payable January and July l ; on tne latter April and October 1, and by an act of tlie Legislature, approved April 1, 1870, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to lay Cooke Ac Co.. . W. Clarlc 4c Co., W. II. Newbold, Bon Ac Aertsen, C. St II. Ilorle. io i im UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Terms. O O L. X Bought and Sold at Market Ratea COUPONS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Sought and Sold on Commit sion Only., Accounts received and Interest allowed on Daily Balances, subject to check at sight. DE HAVEN & BKO., No. 40 South THIRD Street. 6 11 PHILADELPHIA. JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUOHT AND SOLD. Ho, 50 South THIRD Street, 8 265 PHILADELPHIA. 7 PER CBNT. BONDS OF THE STATE OF AB KANSAS AT SEVENTY AND ACOHUED INTEREST. 8 PER OEtiT COLD BONDS, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED BY THE bTATK OF ALABAMA. AT NISETI-F1VK AN J ACCKUED IS TEUB8T. I. It. .IAtlISO- V CO,, CCKNflt T1IIHD AND CHESNUT, 1019U PHILADELPHIA. OA8FIXTUrtE8. CORNELIUS & SOUS. FI AH ITAtTlULCS or GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms. No. 821 CHERRY Street rillLADELPniA. We nave no store or aalenroont on Ciiesnut street. 9 14 2mBp CORNELIUS & SONS. QARPETINOS, ETO. CARPETING S. Axminstor, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, Three-ply Ingrains, Oil Cloths, Etc. LEEDOM, SHAW & STEWART, No. C35 MARKET STREET, 9 80 fmw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. NEW Designs, ColoringH. OIL CLOTHS. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 CHESNUT STREET, 9 9fmwsm PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. FilcCALlUM, CREASE SLOAN No. 509 CHESNUT Street. French Moquettes, French Axmlnstors, Crossloy's 6-4 Velvets. English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Hall and Stair Carpetlngs. CARPET11NG8 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LOWEST rillCBS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, Io. 509 CUE8HUT Street, 8 31 wfmSm rp Opposite Independence Hall. ' 723 carpetings. 723 PEABODY & WESTON. Successors to E. II. CODSHALII CO., No. 723 CHESNUT Street, ARE OFFERING THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS or EnaflUli Hody llrnssels. Crossley's Tupestry Ilrusselsi. 3-IJy Inernlsis), Venetian Stairs, Oil Cloths. Klats, Buss, jVIattlnsr, lite, lite. At Moderate Prices. We are offering- a largo line of CROSSLEY'S ENG. Libit TAFKSTKY BKCtSSELS, AT WW PRICE, at tlie OLD bTAND. PEABODY & WESTON, No. 723 CIIESNUT STREET, 9 10 smwSmrp PHI LADELPIIIaI T R S. R. D O N, NOS. 823 AND 831 SOUTH STREET. FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE EILS. Ladies' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Ila'r, Satin, Silk, Straw and Velvets, IIa and Bonuets, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Capes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Saabes, Ornaments and all kinds of Millinery Goods. 1 M' SHOEMAKER & CO., No. low CIIESXLTV Street, have opened a handsome asaorUaot Of CUILLltEN'S CLOTIIla. New btyle Boys' Hats. Also, a namtaome nssortment of Lalie Wra" Ladka' Flannel Waif ts. Ladies Merino Waists, trimmed, p- Blng wear. M f ' 10 S2 St" X'j