THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1870. 5 TIIE ENGLISH CENSUS SYSTEM, Ilavr the People are EaamerMed la flrent Britain be Urndanl PeiTertlea of the ftlarhlnery, and Its Superiority ( Oar tlrn. The fclarlng defects of the recent enumeration Of the people of Philadelphia will naturally excite cariosity as to the census machinery of Grent Britain, which enjoys such a biu reputation for efficiency. The United States was the first country In which a systematic attempt was made to ascertain the number of inhabitants, ft regular decennial enumeialion of the people being provided for in the Constitution as originally adopted, and the first census taken In 1790, Immediately after the machinery of the new form of government was put in mo tion. In Great Britain the first regular census taken was in 1301. The population previous to lht time was much In dispute uutil 1S'?', when an examination of the parish registers of births, marriages, and deaths was made by the clergy, the inquiry in some instances being extended as far back as 1570. On tho supposition that the births, marriages, and deaths bore the same proportion to the total population before as after that date, an estimate of the aggregate population of England and Wales was mide on this basis for various dates between 1570 and 1750, and these estimates form the most authen tic cine extant to the population of the country previous to the opening of tho present century. Tiic census taken In 1801 included the number of persons In each parish of the kingdom, dis tinguished by sex but not by age, the number of inhabited houses and lainilles tenanting them, the number of uninhabited houses, and some indefinite and unsatisfactory inquiries as to the occupations of the people. In the second census that of 1311 the same facts were elicited, except that, instead of at tempting to ascertain the occupation .of each person, the number of families chiefly supported by certain occupations was taken. In 1321 the ages were ascertained for the first time, classified by five years under twenty and by ten over that age. In 183 1 many improvements were introduced In the census system, with respect to ascertaining the occupations of the people, tho whole num ber of occupations rctarned being 5'.)3. The area of each parish and township was also taken this year, for the fin-t time. Up to this date, the enumerations were superintended by Mr. Kickman, clerk of the House of Commons, the labor being performed by the overseers of the poor in England and Wales, aud by the parochial schoolmasters in Scotland. In 1841 the work of enumeration was trans ferred to the otllcers of the Registrar-General of births, marriages, and deaths, England and Wales being divided into about 35.000 different enumeration districts, each with not less than 25 nor more than 200 inhabitants, so that the enumeration cf each district was easily com pleted in a single day. The exact age aud em ployment of every person were taken, and also the number born in and out of the county in which they resided, or abroad. In 1851 still further improvements were effected, inquiries being extended to the marital and family relationships, tho number of blind and deaf and dumb, and the statistics of reli gious and educational Institutions. Under the Registrar-General of births, marriages, and deaths an office which had long been in exist ence in England and Wales there were at that time 024 superintendent registrars and 2190 local registrars. The latter divided their dis tricts Into 30,610 sab-districts, with an enume rator to each. There being at that time no registration system in Scotland, the enu meration in that country was made by the sheriffs, schoolmasters, etc., the number of enumeration districts being 7873, making 38,740 districts altogether, with as many different enumerators, to an aggregate population of 20,816,351. In the United States the number of enumerators in 18C0 was 4417, to a population of 31,445,030 an average of 7119 inhabitants to each, while in 1851 the average in Great Britain was but 537 inhabitants to each enumerator. Hence, while in the United States the enumeration is pro tracted through an almost indefinite period, in Great Britain it is completed in a single day, and a degree of accuracy Is attainable which Is altogether out of the question under the loose system of this country. Under the per fected English system which was put in practice in Great Britain in 1851, a schedule was given to every oscupier of a house or tenement, in the course of the week preceding the 31st of March, and every person to whom such a schedule was de livered was required by act of Parliament, under penalty for wilful default, to fill it up with all the information required. On the 31st of March each enumerator visited every house in his district allowing five persons to a family, the average number of houses to a district was but 107 and collected the schedules, which ho was required to correct when defective or appa rently inaccurate, and fill up when returned to him blank. The enumerator was directed to ascertain carefully that bo person was omitted from the schedule who slept in the house on the previous night, and that no person who was then absent was included. In some cases, this course would not have resulted in securing the actual population of a particular district, but in all such cases the enumerator was required to make an estimate of the num ber of persons only temporarily absent from their usual place of abode or temporarily in the house in which they were found to have slept on the night of March 30, to accompany the published statements as comments, and also to estimate the number of persons who had slept in the open air or in other unusual places, on the same night. Special schedules were also prepared for sea-going persons in all capacities. The whole task was thus elaborately laid out, and effectively and accurately performed within a single day, and by the 7th of June the aggre gate result in the whole kingdom was ready for inblication. B.ut little improvement on the system so suc cessfully carried out in 1851 was possible, and therefore there were no material changes in 1861. In that year, the perfected system in all its details was put in practice in Ireland, and the enumeration throughout the entire United Kingdom was made on the 8th of April, and completed in a single day, as before. Not until Congress sees fit to provide for the tame elaborate machinery in this country as in Great Britain can we expect to have an enume ration of the people which will approximate to the truth. The lamentable failure of the enu merators in Philadelphia, New York, and other large cities to perform their task thoroughly this year should make such a durable impres sion on public opinion as not to suffer it to be forgotten and ignored by our law-makers, when preparations are in progress for the census of MUBlfJAC Ann I It ASIATIC. The CltT Amusements. At Tiik Ciiksnut Mad'lle Fanny .Tananschek will appear this evening in the titlo role of Schiller s tragedy of Mary Stuart. This lady is one of the few really great tragic actresses of the day, and as during her present engagement she will perform In English, an unusual interest will attach to her personations. The engage ment of Mad'lle Janauochck is limited to six nights nnd one matinee, and in addition to "Wary Stnart" she will appear as "Deborah;" "Bianca," in the tragedy of Fazio; "Lady Mac beth" and In The Debutante. At thk ARcn a new comedy entitled The Two Hones, which has achieved couel lerable success in London and New York, will be produced this evening, with new scenery, appointments, etc. At the Walnut Mr. J. 8. Clarke will appear this evening as "Young Goslincr," in tho new comedy of Fox and Goose, by Mr. J. D. Stock ton, of this city, and the late William Brough. This piece achieved a brilliant succecs in Lon don when Mr. Clarke brought it out there dur ing his brilliant engagement at the strand The atre, and as Mr Stockton is a Philadclphian, the Interest that is felt in its first performance here will undoubtedly crowd tho Walnut to Its utmost capacity this evening. The perform ance will conclude with Nicholas NiekU'by, in which Mr. Clarke will appear as "Newman Nogga." At the Amkkican Mr. O. W. Jester, the man with the "talking hand," will appear this even ing, in conjuuetion with a variety of other en tertaining features. Adam FoitEPAt.'eu's Circus and Menagerie will commence its second week at the corner of Broad and Wallace streets to-day. This show Includes a full troupe of first-class equestrians, acrobats, and trained horses, and a lirge collec tion of wild animals. Exhibitions will be triven this afternoon and evening: At the Eleventh Street Oiera House a new duct entitled "The Larboard Watch," will be sung this evening by Carncroas and Kusell. The burlesques of The Philadelphia Firemen, Dr. Schencks Syrup, and Mad'lle Nilsson; or, Hie Black Nightingale, will be repeated. At the Alien Street Opera House Mr. Hughcy Dougherty, tho favorite comodlau, aud Messrs Sheridan and Mack, the character per formers, will appear for the first time this evening. The farce of Forty Winks will con clude the evening's entertainment. At Dupkez c Benedict's Opera House the drama of Christmas Eve; or, The Duel in the Snow, and the farce of Nicely Taken In are an nounced for this evening. The Germama Orchestra will resume its Fopular matinee performances at Musical Fund Iall on next Saturday. The "rehearsals" of the Germania a few seasons ago were among the most attractive musical entertainments ever given in this city, and it was a matter of gene ral regret when they were discontinued. It is to be hoped that the effort now being made to ehtablish this orchestra upon a permanent foot ing will be a success, and that Its performances will receive such patronage as they deserve. Madame Marie Seedach will commence a season of six performances of German tragedy on Monday evening next at the Academy of Muslo. tho is announced to appear as "Mary Stuart," "Jane Eyre," "Adrlenne Lecouvreiir, "Louisa Miller," in Schiller's K ah ale vnd Liebe, and as 'Marguerite," in Goethe's Faust. Madame Seebach has a great European reputa tion, and although the experiences of Jauaus chek demonstrated the difficulties In the way of making German tragedy popular, her per formances will doubtless merit the attention of all real lovers of dramatic art. English Opera. A season ot English opera will commence at the Academy of Music on No vember 14, when the combination under the management of C. 1). Hess & Co., which in cludes all the'principal members with theexcep tion of Madame Pare pa-Rosa of the two troupes that were before the public last season, will ap pear in a round of favorite operas. This troupe is now tho only one before the American public, and as the prospects for operatic performances, except for such as they dve. are exceedingly slim, their season ought to be a brilliant suc cess. city rrisras. Fast Living and Its Oon3bquknce3. When "fast lile" has undermined the strength, destroyed tho appetite, Impaired the digestion, aud stolen the hue of health from the cheek when the hand trembles, the spirits droop, and the whole physical and mental organization languishes, Is It possible to repair the evil and restore the dilapidated system to full health and vigor? We answer that it Is. Hundreds of cases have been cited, thousands might be cited, In which this regeneration has been accom plished by the regular and persistent Use of Plan tation Bitters. Abstinence from the indulgences which have wrought the mischief Is, of course, ne of the means of restoration. But it is not sufficient alone. The consequences remain after the cause has been abandoned. A wholesome and genial tonic Is absolutely necessary to rouse the corporal and mental energies from their state of collapse. This good work It Is the mission of the Plantation Bitters to perform. But no other stimulant must be taken. A Fine Thing for the Tbeth. The fragrant Sozodont has taken a very promlpent place among the most approved dentriflces of the day. It Is a very popular article for the toilet, highly recommended by all who have used It, as a beautiner and preserver of the teeth, refreshing the mouth, sweetening the breath, and arresting the progress of decay. Mb. William W. Cabsidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 Booth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. lie has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present tune are certain to get the worth of their money. The demand on Saturday for our f IB and other beautiful and cheap suits surpassed anything in the history of our business. From morning until night there was one continual stream of customers making purchases at the Great Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RockhUl & Wilson, Nob. 608 and 005 Chesna street. Valer's Restaurant, No. 923 Arch street, ele gantly fitted np, Is now In fall blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 8 A. M. to midnight. Parties returning from the theatres or opera house served at the shortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. Kka Moss Farinb from pure Irish Moss, for Blano Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food lu the world. Housekeepers, go to Parson & Co. 'a wholesale and retail kitchen furnishing store to tit out your kitchen. They sell good goods cheap. Iouk street, btlow Walnut. "SrALDiKU's Oi.i'E," stickiest thing out NAHU1VI). Mothirsheao Gwkn On 27th instant, bv Rev. PeDj. Watson, I). 1)., I. Lkland Mothkksub iu, f indlanapoiia, to anmk ss., uaugater oi 1 nomas in. Owen, ol this city. uii;i. Covnbi.lt. At Sing King, New York, ou Wednes day. Oc ober 26tn. ArMK A., wife of Uenry Conuellv. of Ptilladilplila, and daughter of the late lieutiriU Aarou v ara. Btekn. n SHth instant, Mabgakkt Stkkn, wido of the late Robert Steen, in tue 64 ui year or ner turn The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attena ner inuerai, irotn ner late residence. No. 3313 Undue street. West f tUladelDhia. on Tuesday, November 1, at P, M. To proceed to Laurel uiiL TtiOHiiKCKB. Suddenly, on the 89th Instant, Eo wakd E. Tuobbbckb, in the gsd year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the faiuuy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the , . ... 1 . . I. .I T it . i T. - T . rt biiieuce oi m grauujamer, c. 11. o ;nei r, u. ldiO bouth broad street, on Weiaea.Uy uioralug, hoveuiberitd, at 11 0 clock, interment at wtou Uud. . SPECIAL NOTIOES. fnr aiiiUHomal ftpertal TfatirM $rt tnMd Fug. tfg- ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE STAR COURSE OF LECTURES. nON. CHARLES SUMNER, THIS MONDAY EVENING, Oct 31. Subject "Lafayette, the Faithful One " PBTROLKUM V. NASBY, Nov. 8. MISS INA BELLA OI.YN, Nov. 8. GEO RUE W M. CURTIS, Nov. 4. Admission to each Lecture..... Ro cents. Reserved seats 85 cents extra. 1 ickels" to ANY of tho Lectures for sale at Would A Fischer's Piano Rooms, No. 923 CM1ESNUT Street Duors open at l ; lecture at 8. 10 89 8t SPECIAL. SENATOR SUMNER will deliver his great Oratinn nn Lafayette, In place of "The Duel between France and Germany," as heretofore announced. rt?" TURNER'S UNIVKK'jAL KEUK tMHA PILL is an UNFAILING REMEDY for Neu ralgia Facialis. No form of Nervous Disease falls to yield to its wonderful power. Even In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia its use for a few days ailords the most astonishing relief, and rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure, it con tains no materials in the slightest degree Injurious. It has thR unqualified approval of the best physi cians. Thousands, in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge Its power to sootne the tor tured nerves and restore tne falling strength. It Is sold by all dealer in drugs aud medicines. TURNER A CO., Proprietors, 0 29 mwfn No. 120 TRKMONT St., Boston, Mass. tigy- FOR NON-RETENTION OR IUOTI- nence of Urine, irritation, InMamraatiot, or ulceration of the nladder or kidneys, diseases ol the prostate glands, stone in tne bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, Usi I1ELMBOL0 S FLUID C.XTKACT liUCnU. 10 1 f W tfSy- MKKTINtJ OF STOCK I1ULUKKS OrFltB No. 40T LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia. " ' A sneclal meeting of the Stockholders of the Schoolcraft Iron Company will beheld ou WEDNES DAY, the 23d day of November. A. D. 1S70, at 12 oviock, noon, at the Ofllce of the Company, No. 407 LiHKAKr street, rnnadeipnia, to take into crns ma rat ion the execution of a mortgage upon the pro perty of the company, and the issue of the bonds of the company to an amount not exceeding one hun dred and twenty thousand dollars ((l20,ouo) bearing Interest at a rate not exceeding ten per centum per annum, to be secured by said mortgage. Tne meeting will also be asked to take Into con sideration the assignment of tho real and personal property of the company in trust for the benefit of its creditor?, or sucn otner measures as may 09 laid before It to provide for the payment of the debts of the company. By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS SPARKS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1870. 10 22 4w HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU A NO Impkoved Rosb Wash cures delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no rhange In diet, no Inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant In taste and odor, immediate In its action, and free from all Injurious proper ties. 10 1 7w mXi- HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THIS? Owing to the high price of meats of all kinds, a company has been orgnnized to manufacture pork out of pig iron. Whatever doubts may arise in regard to the success of this novel enterprise, there can be none concerning the superiority of the Honeybrook Lehigh Coal sold by .1. C. HANCOCK, at the northwest corner of Ninth and Master streets. This superb vein of anthracite mainUtos the high reputation it gained when first introduced to our market It is Just the fuel that every house keeper should nso, and when prepared under U N COCK'S supervision Is entirely free irom dust or slate. Test it for yoursel ves. 9 9 3ra 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 fits ensue. 10 I 7w i,s&T. CLEMENT'S CHURCH (CORNER w TWENTIETH and CHEKRY Streets'. "ALL SAINTif DAY," TUESDAY, Nov. 1. Full Chral Service at 1 o'clock P. M. Sermon by tho Rev. ALFRED A. CURTIS, of Baltimore. Seats free. 2t tgf THB GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTIT Therefore the nervous and deblliU' .-. should Immediately use Uklmbold's bxti; it Bucnu. 10 1 Tw BLANKS IN ANY COLOR WILL GIVE LETTER PRESS COPIES by the new process OfPriPtlnsrat HKLFENSTEIN & LEWIS' Railroad and Commercial Printing House, FIFTH and CHE3 NUT Streets. it igy- HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is pleasant In taste and odor, free from all in jurious properties, and Immediate In its action. 10 1 Tw tfS0 W. W. S H A R P E & C O. PUBLISHERS' AGKNTS Fcr City and Country Advertising, TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, New York. 10 81 8f igy ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSIT tutions, of both sexes, use Uklmbold's Ex tract Bvcnu. It will give brisk and energetic feel ings, and enable you to sleep welL 10 1 Tw JAMBS M. SCOVEL, LAWYER. CAMDENN. J. 10 271m TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND unsafe remedies for unpleasant aud dangerous diseases. Use Helmbold's Extract Bucnu and IiiiROVKD Robb Wash. 1017w gif"-MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VTOOK are regained by Helmbold's Extract BUCHUj 10 lTw ffSr SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE stared bv Ublmbold'b Extract Bucnu. 110 1 1 w FIIVLANOIAU JayCoqke&Ijp. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AffD WASHINGTON, BANKERS, A'D Dealeri in Government Securities. Soeclal attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DMPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADB ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUOHT AND SOLD. Reliable Railroad Bonds for investment Pamphlets and fall Information given at onr office, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 10 1 3m JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. 60 South THIRD Street, 8S6 PHILADELPHIA. BANKER! 3o. 109 BOUTH THIRD BTRKXV, D3ALKR3 1H ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, KTO. DRAW U1LLH OF KZCBANGB AND USUI COMMERCIAL LBTTKKS OF CKBDIT ON TBI UNION BANS OF LONDON. itmVH TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CR8DIT ON LONDON AMD PARIS, available ttuooghocl lorope. mil coaect all Coupons and Interest free of oaargt or parties making their flnapolal arrangements VUfcU. M DRAP DE NICE. We natter ourselves, by the introctaotion of this NEW MATH RIAL to the Ladies of Philadelphia, we hare sac- ceeded in offering the most beautiful drapery imported this season. Being composed entirely of the FINEST ME" RINO WOOL the manufacturer haa been able to produce the most exquisite dark shades, which could not be approached with inferior materials. Oar entire assortment of these goods is now on exhibition, and we respectfully invite an early in spection. HOSV3ER. COLLADAY CO., 1412 AND 1414 CIIESNUT STEEET. HNANOIAL, Wilmington and Reading XLAXXlOAX) Gcycii Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXES. We are offering $300,000 ot the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED IWTERE3T. For the convenience of Investors ttese Bonds are Issued In denominations of flOCOg, ftSOOH, and lOOs. Tne money is required or tne purchase of addi tional Rolling Stock and tne full equipment of tbe Road. The road is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to afford full facilities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, I B FHILADKLPHIA. UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Termi. Gr O TLa 13 Bought and Sold at Market Kate. COUPONS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bond BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commis sion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dally Balances, subject to check at sight. DE HA YEN & BKO., No. 40 South THIRD Stroet. 6 11 PHILADELPHIA, 812,500. 012,500. MORTGAGES. WE OFFER FOR SALE A Few Strictly First-class IVTortgages Of above amounts. Properties on ARCH Street, West of Broad. Apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 10 24 12t PHILADELPHIA. B. E. JAMISON & CO.. IUCCES80R8 TO V. XT. IEHLLY SS CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS BN Gold, Silver and Government Eondi At Closest Market Bates, IT. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESXUT Sti. pedal attention glren to COHMlssioil GKDJehs In Mew York and Philadelphia Stock Boares, etc etc ui S I Ij "V E3 FOE SALE. C. T. YEMES, Jr., & CD., BANKERS AND BROKERS. No. SO Couth THIRD Street; H PHILADELPHIA A DESIRABLE Safe Home Investment tub Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company Ofler 81,300,000. Konds, bearing 7 Ker Cent. Interest in Uold, Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are issued in SlOOOs, $500s and f 200s. The Coupons are payable in the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free of State and United States Taxes. The price at present is 90 and Accrued Interest in Currency. This Road, with its connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Goal Fields 67 MILES nearer the "Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thicHy peopled district through which it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. Wftl. PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Seouritleti, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 8tf4p PHILADELPHIA. A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOB Trnste ei. Executors an d Adminlitr atori. WE OFFER FOR BALE 82,000,000 or THS Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s UENERAL MORTGAOB Gix Per Cent. Bonds at 95 And merest Added to the Date f Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued In Sums of ft IOOO. Ttese 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 ot tbe Legislature, approved April 1, 1S70, are made a LEGAL LN VEST HEN T for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc. For furtber particulars apply to Jay Cooke Sc Co,, U. W. lark Ac Co., W, II. rYewbold, Son & Aertseu, C. Sc II. Uorle. 10 1 lm 7 PER CENT. BONDS OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS AT 8EVENTf AND ACCRUED INTEREST. 8 PER CENT. COLD BONDS, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED h THE STATE OF ALABAMA. AT NLSKTY-HVB AND ACCRUED IS TEHESr. It. K. .1 AMIH: Ac CO,, COKNKR THIRD AND CHESJTUT. 10 19U PHILADELPHIA J O XV j. 1IONDN. KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, DUBUQUE, LKE COUMTY, And otber Iowa bonds (city or county) bought at best rate. HOWARD DARLINGTON, 1 l lm No. UT 8outn FOURTH Street. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS. PI A!flTFACT UttERS or GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street rillLADELFUIA. lVe bare no store or salesroom on Chesnnt street. 9 14 2roBp CORNELIUS & BONB. FINANOIAL.. F O R 8 A L EX. Six Fer Cent Loan of the City of "Wiliiamiport, Pennsylvania, FREE 07 ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling the city to lerytsuulcientt ax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON A CO.. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, M PHILADELPHIA S03 203 zmnnxssora crabxbo, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THK PUHOHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. S 87 6m No. 203 S. SIXTH St.. Phils da. FURNI I UKb. PURCHASERS OP COTTAGE C1IA31BE11 SUITS And the varlooi styles of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WARDROBES, ETC.' Finished In Imitation or Walnut, Maple, or other "bard woods," and now generally known as "I ml. tatlon" or "Fainted" Furniture, are hereby Informed that every article of our manufacture la STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRADE MARE, And those who wish to obtain goods of oar make (there being, at the present time, numerous Imita tions In the market), should 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 & GATEO, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET, 1 8 smwCmrp PHILADELPHIA, PA, BUY YOUR FURNITURB"" OF GOULD & CO., Hos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street AND N. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK IN THE WORLD. ic B wfm3mrp rrMIE GREAT AMERICAN FURNITURE DErOT, 1202 MARKET STREET. 1204 Examine our Immense stock, unsurpassed In va riety and elegance, before purchasing. WALNUT WORK A SPECIALTY. We sell ao per cent, cheaper than auction prices, and will not te undersold by any house. Full Marble Top Walnut Suits ao to 1900 Cottage Suits , S33toS55 Pailor Suits In Plush, Terry, Reps, and Hair Cloth; Chamber and DinlDg Room Suits In great variety, all at prices that distance competition. 10 24 mwfrp3m MAOHINfcRYi ENGINES, Tools, Rlachinery, Etc., FOR SALE AT THE NOVELTY IRON WORKS, FOOT OF EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEW YORK, EMBRACING ENGINES. PLANERS, LATHES, SMITHS' AND BOILER MAKERS' TOOLS, And Machinery aad Patterns of the most approved kinds, etc. etc. etc. Also, 6 HIGH. PRESSURE ENGINES, partly finished. SbTEVINfeONS PAT. TURBINE WATER, WHEELS, 66 In. in diameter, and 1 MARINE BEAM ENttlNE, 60 In. by 10 ft. stroke. J.0. 8. I. ' ZE, Receiver of the Novelty Iron Works. Eend for Catalogue. Naw Yobk, October 9, 1870. 10 89 lmrp 8TOVE8, RANGES, ETO. BUZBY & HUNTEBSON, MORNING GLORY StGTe, Heater and Range Warehouses Koi. 309 and 311 V. SECOND St, Above Vine, Philadelphia, Special attention to Heater and Range Work. Repairing promptly attended to. 10 s lot