THH POST. ;i!uu:r.tKa, feiiruary i;, i;o. Jl.KHT (UOISE, F.rtT.nrnnd I'rnprldor. Tiik higher courts of Ohio Imvo ilccid. ! tint Christianity is part of ll.o common law, ntid tint exclusion d tlio Hilda Irom tin' public schools in lu'at'.oii of S'i li law. Crm nii lms I'rrn I r-ko en llic Northern Pacific linllway it or I'oar 1'jluth. Minnesota, another jut ff enro ll op ! 1.4 tii tc bliot liecr.-hS tin) COB' I- unit. Jo-ti'ii Wrst.KV IlAUirn on ef tl," l-.ii r brothers composing the great publishing Iiihimj of linrtcr A Itroth t : s. dii'd in 1I10 I4U1 itist., t his rcti di.iee in llioiklyn. SlN' K hi-, vt-'.o of tli' Metropolitan 1' -lire Hill, (iowrnor lionry Is consid cro I n tu .J I Kxcfi'.ttive by h'viio nf tin' Icilti',' iK'tii'imfio papers i'l the country. Til.- Uuvero or slimil I fed hi-Mv flatus J. IU.twmn small pox and vhiky tho ii'KMiiim " What liu!l we do with 1 ho re J man.' i in a lair way ol olu-, law, upon which no error could Iwi as tinii. Nmr Port lieii'i'ti the ludinns ! igne I but those -which wero opporcnt nro dying oil ul tho rale of t Weiity-livc j upon tho f:iou of the n cord itself We l-cr dav. could, tLcreforo, not legally or in our Tnr den-h :. for r!of .U-ifc 1 J"-;'"1 Poity l.R-.t tho evidoneo, 1.1 r ,! Ml,..-, V, h..i,.,.. 1 tho loll olexct.pt .ona and tho, charge cameled of the tuiirdcr nf tlm l'eii;h t,il laiinly, " in llniitiiidoii county, w.ic idU'd ly (lovcrtior !e:rv laft I'ri lav. The cxcouii-iii cfhothwill 1 uko pl.iej on Vediieday March 1', be tween ten and thri'o o'cl ck. Ir hiok vi ry much sm though Seran t nn, iii thi-i Slate, U governed by Philadelphia, p'dictiucti. Taking the evidi iiee ef I ho ScuiituU pupirs, il ! very un-,ife tu travel tho streets of that phiee uftcr tiiht. Last week olio tnaii was hot, uuother ptabhod, iiiiatlc.r waylaid auJ robbed, auothcr iniirdei'cd 011'ri-ht, and ui.tuy wouicu We-' iiisuhfd. Tins n tho csn "t tfihiM of the Fif tieiitli AinenJinctit : Wo hive tliirly m wn Slates ; tho fuV'iahh vote of t.uiity-eL'ht is la-ei's-ary. ilu-t that ti 11 1 : 1 1 -r of St.ite.s havo ralilitf l the i'. titi i;'luienl, and two other, Texas tii.d NcbiM.-ki, nre ready to Tho evi-li States to s oil ,, r'orj naiiisi 1 lie ntncnii men! are ; t an lorn -i uui.-i, ...... v-.m i . I'ola-.vaiv, KeiitueUy, Ma-yhmd. ! ' WIIU of capacity, any fault of New .lei sey, M egou and TenucMw. -Ia-,t', or any defoet of iiinnuer, but I solely becatiNi) of color. If Mr. Hov-I.A-T M mday a b;d was introdueid c,s hiall proro to bo (id sh.llow as Mr. in our Mat- l.c-i.sUmv, by Mr. i Wifull, as umlaut us Mr. Tombs, n i f Adau.s county, to pay too chums oMi;,st, , count r.y as Mr. Jeiicr.sou tho border cuntics for dalna-e.s coin- ,avN . ttail ,;u tlillso allrient Deui initi.d by the rebels during tlm War j lH.,.atil, s,Mors and all their breth J l.;:-o bo.dcr c ..unties have pn nei.t. d . rcUt 10 im! jt.vot all hid ciwrylcs to . ...ua, ,.0 idlcii that, it K-tms tus..,,j ,.,.r,dtilv and cxMidon of the .... . .. 1 "". 1 1 "a-c.. 1 uiviii.-cnis riii.uvu to pay :.i lean ento a year. II Mil I ; ttuJ tho most iul.uman ptdicy tint the case why not pin them on tho peu.lcv,.r ,.,,(W(.,i i ,iK, l4l...i.sluturo of ti 1 1 ntiiu at 1 11' e and pivllam the U.c ii, wounded .nldicls uic JMld. Tit K Senat Judieiarv Conimilteo l.:.s u ;ree.l t-. report fivorublo on the iiotiiiiiati-iiis of Judge William Strong, of lYniisi Ivat.iu. an-l Joseph 1'. linid - lev. of New ilorsev. to le n-sociatc j'i-tlCCS of dm. d St 111.- llCl. npreno Couet of tl c Ibe in heal I ins ore that Judge Strong will bo ci-iifiitiie I without iiituli o'pi siiion. There is homo opp i ion to Mr. lbadlcy fiom 1 h-j Souil.cru S tutors on nccniiut of l is loe.itiou, but il is tho'iht this liny be oveieoni", us there is no objection lu hiiu on persi.tial or political Ljlound.-. An interestinir ins'iranco caso has j'.i-t been decided by the luw courts ol -M-ino. Tlio pluiuiilhi wero 11. W . l.awscy V Co , of l'orllund. whose store was iucuied by tho 1' Im-'ii x 1 11 -urn nro Company, c! ,cw York, for c"! '0:i. The i-tore w:u burnod tit tho prcut lire I July I, lsjiJd. '1 he com tiny refus ed puyi.ieiit, on tho ground that the low was Minute, upon leased laud nud the nent o tho eempa.iy muittod V r, r: v. , ' . co in uci .111 111 tavor 01 .no piaiiiuiis awarding tho full amount of the in huiauce, with lutci'est from 1 S(i, and Cet, In a rase involving the legal l-ndcr b,DR "e 1 L"idc,l'l,la v l Slates Supremo Court, delivered Will be emonibcrcd tha nt tho tho opinion of tho Court, tint a eon-1 lutt UM . Lo!'r;JSJ lrl s tract made before tho of the'!! tUhip o Senator 1 1 1... 1 1 .. .i: ,,.i. ...... ..... vt v. i-v - . bo dine iiirc- d in Cnited States th-tes The Court l..dds that Compress has i...er ,0 inuiku iucuiiiwiii u leui icnocr lor . - . . .... .. 1... . .. 1 1 1... e ... .t1: .. rud J IK di-seuicd. Tn n oen.s to nothing mote nor loss than that ft ugivH has not tho Constiiutie.,. ..1 power to l.ats nn . ;,o, ac'o law. 1 1 ' Tiik annual report of the IVnnsyl vania Uuilrca I Coinpiuiv, which on peared in the Philadelphia dailies vf; ve.sicrday bhows tho great umount of: t.gccudingly prulituLlo business prob busiuoss doue by their road, ond pre- ably the most profitable kuowu to tho nuts gratilyitij; evidences of its pros- couutry ut this tiino. Our present j.er.ty. i ho curni.igs of tho road tor j-i.j wero cii.j.io.u ; 1110 expenses w'crelO.l.JiJ, . shewing n net gain (d f IT.i) 1 1. 'J bo riii!ale'ihi.i and llrio II. m l lost eo l,o I.', aaiust n loss ol .l,l,;d in 1U7. 'iho J'ittsburg, Fort Wayne nnd Chicago Koad is showu to have dune very well last year. 1'iiom tho auuuul n jiort of the trns-lc- and sup eriuteudents of tho Slate Hospital lor the insano st llarrisburg, lo. lHtl'.i, wo leurn that tho iiumber ot -itieiits admitted during the yeur was 21-, of whom 103 were muh-s und 101) K ttahs. The l:un.berilisch urged dur ing iho sauio period was l'$, ol'w huui ij were rcBloi'td und 4 improved. Tho tolrl of patients treated in this in stitutiurl biuco its cstublif htuont Is 2, 7o0, of thesd 1,272 wero married, 2C3 fclnglo, nud -'15 iJ0WJ. Males, 1, ft!b females, 1,1J. Amou,: tho as signed causes of iusaiuVy, "trouble" Jl-urcH incst prominently.'tLO number thus assigned being U2J. Ill-Lcath 4 and domestic I rouble follow nex in or der, i hero is but one caso 01 "want 01 occupation," and only 82 rases assigned to iiitempoiance. In 1,201 cases no caute was assigned. Of the occupa tions, bOl were farmers, 577 wore housewives, 4'dl laborers, and 4'JO had uo occupation. There has been 00 ep idemic rlcktKHS, durioa tha ieav. aud The Sclioeppe C'a", I Marin M. Steiooecke died nt Car-' !lilu' in January, lN'.l. Ir. I'nul j Sell x'i j c, v ho luil lice ii her medical j Miiii-inni iiurinir Ikt last illness, was arrested upon tlio charge) of hftviug poisntcd her, indicted, trie J, ml cou vietej o( 111 order in tlio drat degree. Tlio tri nt commenced before Judge Smlmni on Monday, May 24, 1 01), and la''d J eleven days, terinlnnting 0 'JIiuikiUv, tho 3d dnt of June, it a ?cr diet of guilty. A writ of rrror was then mod out by the prisoner, with tlic consent of tlio Attorney tirnernl, and thii case taken to the Supreme Cotrrt. After a careful examination of the exceptions and allegations of crrr presented, Justico Read delivered tlio opinion f Ihe Court, holding that, un der tho statutes, tlio Supremo Court cannot review the evidence, nor can have nnything to do with tho guilt or itinocenco of the prisoner, nnd there- is compelled to itHirm the judgment of tho court below. 1 he opinion is based upon technical objections to tho appeal from tho court below, and at it close u.-cs t hid language : "Tho homing, therefore, before us was upon a writ of error at common of tho Court much lei nt the lare I mass ot extraneous matter pressed up j on our attention and notice. AVo I have ncthin to do with tho guilt or in- nocenco of tho prisoner, nud all we can j -ay is that wo discover no error in the record.'' Tho only hope that Schoeppo 'can now have ot mviujj lis neck is that ho will In pardoned. fteiuttor IteK'H. It is a curious and interesting fact, ayM Jlarpcr'n H'r,7y, that with the adoption of the l'if'teeiith Atucndiiient, and tho cluso cf tho great ceries of mensure.s of reconstruction which for mally end tho wnr, a living aymhul of tho victory of eoual rights which han ' been uchicved clionld ttppcar in the ' Senato of tho I'oited .States in the ! pern io of A! r. ttuvels, tho colored Sen ator from AliK.MHHippi, It is no le-s striking ami hiuincmit that the pa- ;pers which ulway.s toidiod I Its great j "lavo-drivt-rs) in Couiireiss gibo and jnnnP 11I II. a nnui -.,nil,ii mil I i.ti i a . i uu.At, ncan. t 10 lmt d:.-t,r.i. .,,;,,- . .i,.,n ....., ,1,.,, .1,.. Democratic gibes uro well Ueaorved. 1!, on the oilu f bind, h; hhall mod K'slly nnJ steadny continue- t.) supp..rt 'he great j-rinciplcs to ttliich hi.- life jhai been devote J il' ho skill continue ! -o tlo nil that ho can to clevato and ! enlighten tho mo.-t uufortttinto class ol American iiu.eu.s, lo cstublisli se curely that polity of epid righls among the pcoplo which is ulono truly Amencuii und dciu-icmiie, to cultivate universal sympathy and fraternity, and to hold the I'uiou to tho threat nnd hilinuu purposes fur which it is de clared iu iho Cous'itutiou to bo e.stub . shed if bo proves by his Heiiatoriul course bio faith iu jiopnlar gorerumout, in liberty, injustice, as tho best guar antees ot civilization and progress, und tho grrutcrt good ot tho greatest mini- her, he will do what neither Mr. Y ig 1 fall, nor M. Toombs, nor Mr. .Slidell, I tor Mr. Mason, nor Mr. Jeil'ersou )a- vis, uur anv of the Kmootatio Hena-'i...-a ., ...I ,.,..,..,.,.,. 1 1.:... ! . x Cl.,uiu!y Bevcr t0 t,e I raU.u, mbmL au d honor of hie iciiow-citucos. I'ltLU 11 i. Mill!.. The following scusible article on froo : " ' ". i " T V . "r" ,......!..., 1. . I. . I . . I I . "MWi 111 ual".lu' calm". w.ui. .rawing row t .0 hasten, felstte ttnor- I tiou ol iho bunking capital ussigt.cd lo .1 i . i . . -r. them bv law. uui IritUhlerrln'r it to tbo sioulh.Vhicli had none, and to tho f U ad not its duo propor- I lb,ll! 'r0"1'11 e'11'l f": with he tiws detenu nod j-pw" irom tlio Middle and hist- ...-il Stylos 11111I u-'iu 1 I. ,nfi)l 'I bi.l Itscussioti very clearly developed one ! fact, uud that is, that bnukiiig under the Present uatiouul bankiii'' law is an banking systeui was an outgrowth of tho war. Iho Govcriimont needed money must havo it, and to iuduce I eunit.ilisls to invest in tho new hvh- ti:m very gieat privileges wero offered Statu bunks surrouduicJ thoir char tcK aud became nttlioual banks uuder the uutiouul law. Cupilul ii sensitive, Bhuip-sightcd, and tpaick-wittcd, und it toou discovcicd that the new system oil. red privileges nud inducements far moro valuable to tho capitalists than any system over devised by uoy legis lative body in this couutry, uud uew banks sprung up ull over the couutry us if by magic. Aladdin's lamp could not have produced such wouderful re sults. The Govurumcut printing press es grouned under tbo umpuut of labor which I hoy wero required to perform iu order to furuish too nutional cur roucy as upidly us tho now bauU wanted it. So fur as o.'gauixiug banks under the now system wus concerned, it wo a grand success, and, in addition, wo may admit that, in ueotiug ono ot tbe principal dosigas of tho Government ' 1. .-11- 1 ...ii.i. ....... IU lut estauiiHtimeui.) nuitu nnsvuijiu- duoo a market for its bonds, it was uo lets a success. We may go further, and admit, also, that up to this time it has furnished the country a aoifrrui currency. Hut a very grave question now Li Ut La utt aud that4JtjU J other words, have wo not granted to capital, through tlio nuliorial hanking law, privileges und miowlth which nro injurious to tlio industrial interests of the country and opprcdsivo upon the people j No Htrongcr eridenco could be ad duced to prove iu profttablcnonj, and tho value of tho franchiso granted to national bunks, than their determined hostility to any mensjuro which pro posed to reduce tho number of banks, or which would, in any degree, lessen tho aruoout of capital granted to any of those banks. We bolieve it to be safe to amort that no in vestment in an)' branch of manufactures or trade has paid for tho last four or five years as high a dividend as have been paid by the national bank. This is lrti,of country bankss well as of city banks; they havo nil, with scarcely an exception, declared large dividends, and many of them have carried large amounts to. the credit ol their contiugent fund. Wo complain of opprcssivo taxes, nnd alnit)t every bra 0 eh of manufac ture foeU the goncral depression, but amid this general gloom tbe banks are exceedingly prosperous, many of them churgo high rates of interest, others use their capital in upccnlating in stocks, and instead of aiding nnd sup porting proper legitimate enterprises by loaning money at lawful nnd reason able rates of interest, they cvado tho luw, sn l, as bo been ubown lately by the Comptroller of tho currency, have been guilty of usury. Go into any of our large town una try to raise capi tal to buna a factory ot any kind, and you wni ue met with tbo reply that iiinnuiact.uriug is overdone, (ratio is orerdoue j but let it be Mated that capital is wantod to bereave tho stock in any ef the national bunks, nud stock will to lukoh Immediately. Does this show n healthy ftate of business f What is tbe remedy? l'reo banking under a aystem similar to our present system, with privileges ami powers roninctca, ami a prompt toimuro 01 charter wlxmovcr usurious rates of interest uro taken. Tho roa- soti for granting tho great privilegos which were uutliorized by the law has passed away. 1 ho hanks havo been prosperous boyouud the moot sanguine expectntioLS of any of tbo projectors of the measure. Tho business of ibo country needs cheap capital. 5anking, with proper restrictions, bhould, like all other branches of business, bo open mid free to ovcry body of men w ho cud furnibh tho basis aud cecuritios required by tho Government. Congress can l the country uo greater tavor than to I'uvi.ne ourjbalikingVyMtcm, aud grant tho privilogo to all wlio will moot the rvipiircmcuta of tho law. tJeath ol J, nrwlry llnriu r. Joseph Wesley Harper, ono of the well-known New Vork publishiiii! house of Harper and Hrothers died in . ,1 , ., , lt . iuiiuuu n uui u uiuab iiiuii nu-4..t uiiiv hat ctty on Monday lie was the ouly mrmaM iu dlf,uti ,, covcroJ lord ol the four brothers, and was ogives with obloquy, is a wotkol W .,n H-l Ja.nos, tho oldest, who tl0 k.M Uult uxcilillkf interest, lu i.s died abo.it. a year n-o, was bo n m variod mi. r-riug of human life, evcrv .'I . 1,,e twtlwrs are reuJl.r will So,Uothi.r.c of porso.ud John, born in li.H and ricteber, tho Uutonnt l0 hiinelf, iciiiiuJing him of youne-et, burn in 1mi. All of the iku uUiU tiluus8 ullj c.oiiotw. brothtrs wero printers by trnle, and i n... bool. t..llinol Lal ttin fllP jl0 uU. bcg,n me pour, in is.b iney cstiii,- l.sLcd their publishing Inuso on ChtV street, where they very burncd out in l!:-' loosing ubout 1,00(1,(100. Hut ibis, o far from discouraging these euterprisiug meu, served to spur them ou to renewed cucrgy. They imme diately ordered twenty new Adams presses, and act ubout erecting their great new building on Fraokliu Sipi iro, which is tho largest book publishing house in tbe world and nn appropriate monujirnt to its noted founders. Weolcy Harper was u warm hearted, genial uiau, and delighted ill his fam ily and fricuds, devoted as ho was to bis business. His family circlo was largo, aud no man lived mote lovingly aud joyously at homo. Tho death cf his elder brother, James, which oc curred from an accldout, was a sad event fur Wesley. It broke the old brotherhood of tha firm nod tho old family circlo, aud weighed heavily up on tie spirits of all tho survivors Wesley never recovered fully lrom the blow, uud thereafter was less cuostant in his utttention to business, transfer ring a portion of his duties to his son, ot the same uauio. until, at length, his 1 health whs so impaired tbut bo was ce-ufiued to his dwelling. During his iiiiicss no was visuuu oy many menus including many whom he bad long known iu business, nud fur whom he entertained a high respect. Ho died as ho had lived, serenely and peace fully, leuving bchiud u stainless uauie and tin unusual number of devoted Irieuds to- mourn bis decease. Joseph Wesley Harper was at one tima tbe proof-reader of tho firm, and ut another tbe foreman of tbo compos ing room, lie also for tuvoy years eon ducted tho literary coirespondonce of the house, but was finally relieved ol that by his eldest son ; and, although making uo pretensions to elogant schok arship, wr.s an excellent judge of the merit of books, and wrote iu it clear and ut tractive style, many of the pre faces to tha volumes of tho ''Family Library" having been his work. For forty years tbe deoeiued was a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, end bis death will bo not less a loss to the church to which ho was so loog and so prominoutly identified, than to tho world of letters.' The Day. Si'EAUiNO ot tho Supreme Court do cision in roferenot to logal-tendors, tbo New York U rald aaysi In tho single itom of iutorcst on mortgages iu this city alone this do cision, practically adding twenty per cent to thoir vuluo, will perhaps re rjuiro un lucreasod puymcnt iu green backs of seven or eight millions ; lor we estitnato the priuccplo of tho un settled mortgages in this city con tracted prior to the approval of the Ijo-gal-Tooder act us covering not less tbun five hundred millions of dollars. Throughout tho conn try the holders of mortgages and other eottraoU lo which this decision will anolv are earner to Important In Discharged fcoldler. The following letter, concerning bounty due soldiers, based oil an opin ion recently rendered by attorney General 1 1 oar, has been received from Comptroller I5rodhead by lion. K. JJ. French, Secoud Auditor: Treasubt Department, Second Comitboli.eb's Orririt, February 9, 1S70. lion. R B. French, Svd' Auditor.: Siu : In adjudicating bounty claims ondor the first claims sootl n of the or March third M6.) (15 3?at, 3-li,) ns oonstrucd by the Attorney Gen eral in his opinion of January 19, 1 870, soldiers aliatiog under tbe act of July 4, 18114, are to be allowed the unpaid iostatlmenta of bounty as il they wore dischargd ''by expiration of service.'' Tbey are not entitled to the additional bounty granted by tho act of July 29, I80t). When tha olWtmoot wero made under the act of July 23, 1801, and the Boldiors havo boen discharged " by expiration of service, " after servibg bat a fraction of thoir respective terms, their discharges will 00 refer red to the Adjutant General of the army for correction or verification. Many who entered merely to Gil up the uneipirod tune were discharged by the "expiration of service" of the reg iment, not of their own terms of en listments. If n aoldior who nominal ly enlisted for three yeurs, though really for tha unexpired term of a reg iment, u to be paid bounty tor three year' kervlce in coosequenco of the phraseology of bis disoharge, be might and would in souio cases receive for a single month's service fifty dollars more bounty than the mun who en listed for two years nud served faith fully his whole term. The Attorney General distinctly rec ognizes the autlioiity of tho War De partment to correct orrors in tbo dis charged an authority which has been exoreisod from tho establishment of tho Department. Wbon applications are rondo for nn paid installment of bouoty for seivi ces of soldiers enlisted under the act of July 4, ISC 1, if the unexpired time ol inlistmont is ho great as to raise the presumption of error, their discharge nlso will be referred to tho Adjutant General to bo verified or corrected. J. M. llUOhllRVK, Coil'lrul'tr. Strlikilks ANbTnitMi'iix, or forty years roccolleoiions of 1'. T. lirnuin. Written by himself, llliialiot -d : 1S4 pp. llitili'ord, Conn., J. 15. liurr Co. 'S7l. The biography of nny man who has woo eminent success, ' no uiattor in whatever department of life, cannot fail to be generally interesting. tut the bintaphy of such a man as l'uruum, who has won victories upon varied tieUls.and almost insurmountable obsta tdrtutl0 JUen mosl cles, couipicrinir to himself fume and ll)or u DuW fjmo it,lnlllll p.. i,,,,-..;,. ;.... , t,u l-i. lu0U(t WMn m ,ho -Ait ol .Money Getting,' revised, too, since its deliv ery, aud lull ol important suggestions to business men. Knowing all sotti of '-murtul meu und women," aud having had world- Wide experience us a traveler, with access to every grade of society from that ol tbe bumble cottage up lo that of the palace, il.irrjutu'fl genius lor ob servation has enjoyed a rich field, uud well has lie improved it ; and iu his book he presents us with the valuable results thereof. Whoever opens tho book to read will not readily put it by till bo has Uo toured its entire euntcuts. A IULKTor nik LAtr Century John Kills, an old soldier of the Rev olution, visited l'rcsident Grunt on the 10th inst., and was subsequently upon the floor of tho House, lie was born iu liedford county, l'eunsylvauiu in 1 702, aud is conscqoutly, ono huu dred aud seven soars oI'iileo. Ilo served in tho army during tbo ltovulutiouary War, and wus present at the surrender of Cor u Wall is at Yorktown. When the war of 1612 broke out bo was too old for active service, but entered the army as a mail messenger. Ilo bus never applied for or received a pension from tho Government, never, us he says, having need of it. Nuw, how ever, be is quite pour, aud has peti tioned Ikiiigress for a pension, lis was introduced on tbo lloor of the House by General Dauks, w ho, after stating bis age and his services, re quested that he be grunted the privi lege of the floor. An iici.romptti subscription fur the veteran's beuefil was started ttiuong tbe members, nod upwards of 0110 hundred dollars raised. The lust ezouse for marrying a socond time during tho lifctimo of the first wile, is related by a Now Orleans paper. Little over a year ago a mun left that city without notice to his family, returning a few mouths later uuublo to aooount for his ub-scoce. A few weeks after his return, a young aud beautiful girl appeared upon the scone, claiming tho man as bur hus band. Ho strenuously denied tbe churgo, but she persisted. At last she went away for a few days, and re luming, brought with her the evl denoo of her warriugo v lib the pro testing party. At hut. cousi rained to admit tho woman's claim, ha stated tbut ho wont away in a lit of iosauity and while la that condition, wooed and won his secoud choioo. Wo have heard of the plea of insanity in ex cuse for lionieieldo, but this escape from the penalty for bigamy on such a plea, is now. The man with two wives goes to Utah. . A youth who rescued . a young woman from suicide in tha Erie ca nal has boen arrested for assault and battery, lie wrenched herublguou oat of shape. tlonosdale had a lioro of eight years, lie lost bis lite iu trying to WEW ADVEHTISEMENTa. fpHE DAY la published every morning (except Sun day), at Ibe office. N. W. corner Sixth anJ Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. frioe One Cont per Copy. Served hy tbe carriers in any part of the City, aa I in lb adjacent cities and towns, fir. BIX CKMT3 ft 11 WEKK, payable lo the carriers. Price for mailintr. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS per month, or fOL'll UOLI.AU3 per an num. rtoRAL 0C1DE FOR 1870. The First Edllloiiof One Hundred and Twenty Thousand copies of Ylrk's Illus trated (sfslntnr ef Needs and Floral tinlde. is pnhlislied and remly to send out. li is elrftallr rrinted oa Dot tinted rarer. with about liiXi fine wood I.Dftnivins nt Fluwtrs and Vrftefslilrs, and a beautiful colored piste consisting of seven varieties or I bios UruuimonJii, mnalinja Ino DOUQUKT OF PHLOXES- It is the most beauliful, as well aa I he most snsiruclive floral tiuidj rulilisbed. a-iving plain and thorough directions for ma CeHnre of Flowers and Vegetables. The Fb.rsl Oulde is published fur tbe teaeni r my euslnmera, to wbom it la srnl free wiihoui apslioatinn, bal will b f.ir wardrd.to all who spr-lv by nail, for Tas Caais, wkicbia not half the cost. Address J.VMtS VICK, Bocbos'er, N. T. ISFIrRMiTIOI IN THR PKOPI.E'S X JUL'HNAL." Hnw Tearbera, Htudi-nis. Retired Clergy men, Ensrgct'o Vo ng Men and Ladies cn make f 7S to $130 per month during the Dpriug and Summer. A copy frra. Bend name and address to people's Journal, l'hiladelpeia, Pa. rjlHK AML1UUAN FAMILY Knitting .line hi ne Is presented to the puhlio aa tbe inoul Sim ple, liuradlc, anil Compact aud Cheap Kuil ling Machine erer inveulod. PJUCE, ONLYf:$25. This uiacbiue will run either backward or forward with equal facility 1 makes! the tame slileh aa by Land, but far superior In every resdeot. Will knit 20,000 Stitches in ono minute, and do porfect'work, leaving every knot on the iusidc of tho work. It will knit a pair of stockings (any site) in less than half an hour. It u ill knil close or open, plnln or ribbed work, wilh any kind of courie or lino woulvn yarn, or col. on, silk or linen, ll.uill.kuit stockings ih double heel nnd l.ie, drawers, boohs, .eks, smoking caps, comforts, lur-es, u.ulls, fringe, nftflians, nubias.'umltrslei'irrs, mittens, skaiing caps lump wieks, mots, cord. uuilirshiris.hnwls jacko.s, crrdlo blunkei leggius, wristcrs, suspvii leM, tidies, tippets, tufted work, aud iu fuel and eudless vniioly of articles in every day use, as well as fur ornament. 1'ioru to IO per day can lie mn-le by any one with Ibe American kiiitiing Machine, kniliing stocking-. Sc.. while expert operators csn even make more knitting laeey woik. wliioh always com intiiauds a nudv sale, A rersun eon read ily knit from twelve to tifteeii pairs of piutHii.s -v "iijr, iud prom on wnii-u win be uot lens thau lonv cents per pair.: FARMERS can ee.l Iheir woo. nl only forty lo fifty Cents per puuud ; but by getting the wuol j ma ie 11110 yiiru ai u sunill. e-eii-o. ami I kuittini: it iuio socks, two or three dollars I p.-r pound may bo re-ilied. Ou receipt ot ?.' w, Will loiwnsil a muclnnH ns or.l.-red. Via wii-li tu pr.ieiire neiive ngeiiis iu i v ery section of liie t'loled Slates i t'uiiiidiis, to nbum Ihe ti. ist lili.-i.il iu luvutaeuts will bo vllered. A-hh'ess Amrrlrun Knitting Machine Co.. Fcbl74J ll.Mion, M.ii., orii: houis. Mo. FI128 1: MIMIC .I'lMUl will ehuntre X nny colurod b.iir or beard to a peiui-k-uent Idaek or biuwu. It cuiuiiiis no puisoii. A nyoliocan use it. One sent by iiocl for $1. Address MAtllC COM II CO., L u'J.'KluiJ fpriugtlvld, Mass. till EAT CHANCE! Ageuts Wauled! OlAAper yeur sure made by O I vMjt Agenis, m ile or lenmle. selling our w-.rl I reii-iwue 1 I'n uot Evi-rhisling White Wire Cl-ithi-s Lines. Cheapest and best clothi a Ihe world : ouly U els. per fo il, iiti-l will la1 a hundred years Address the Hudson River ttiro "o., 7.1 Win. St., N. V., or 10 lleurhuiuM. Chicago, III. Febo-sw. Q.VS VA3SIN0-110OKS SENT FREE FOR Paris by Sunlight GASLIGHT A'ork deser'.ptive of iho Mysteries, Y'ir lues. Vices. Hpleudors and Crluicj, of the CMy or rans. I l..lla I,-.. PapIm lifta bcinmn lb HilvPHf and most Reautiful City in ibe world 1 how its Ueauly and tplenlor are purciiasea in a foasfui cost of Misvry and Sutli-riii ; how visilora are Swindled by Professional Ad--.hti.iN linuf Virlii uud Viei. iftt arm- in-arm iu tbe lk-auiitul Ciiy 1 how the most FouiTul crimes are cumiitiueu ami conceal ed i how money Is hiiuiiudei'ed in useless luxury ; aud contains over l.'.t) fine vugrn- vings of note'. 1 uci-s, Llie sua r-eenei in Paris. Aaeuts wanted. Cuuvasslng Docks sout free. Address NATIONAL 1'UHLlSllIXa CO., Feb 3-4 w. Philadelphia, I'a. w ANTED AGENTS. ?75 TO e200 FEB MONTH, Everywhere, tuale and female, 10 iutio duce llie (if nulito Improved Common Bense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE This Maol.ins will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, eord, biud, braid aud embroider in a most superior uianuir. PRICE ONLY ST8. Fully Warranted for Five Tears- We will pay yiUoo for any machine Ibat will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elasllo senm than ours. It makes tbe " ELASTIC LOCK 8TITCU." Every second stitch oan be out, and slill ibe cloth canuol be pulled apart without tearing It. Vie pay Ageoia from f 75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com mission from whlon twice.lhnt amount cau be made. Address BEUOMU CO., Pittsburg, I'a. Boston, Mass., or bl. Louis, Mo. CAUTION. Beware of all Agents selling Machines under the snuio name as our, uulesa they can show a Certificate of Agcnoy sigued by us. We shall uot hold ourselves responsible fur worthless Ma chines sold by other parlies, and shall proseoute all parlies either selling or using Maohiues unddr this name to tbe full extent of the law, uulesa such Machines wera ob- taiued from us by our Agents. - lo not be imposed upon by parlies who copy our ad vertisements aud circulars aud oil or worth less Machines at a loss pries. ' fsb IMw. I WA8 CURED ef Deafness and Catarrh ,bv a siwnla Ruined;.. nd. wiUnd.jh Ilf.tSl. A Missionary, wbn bad suffered ii years wilh 1'iles, was cuio l, and will send the receipt fre. Rrv. FOHTEU 1)IX, Jersey City, 5. J. Feb 8-4w. KILL TIIK l'EAMO.VOP 1'AIN. Wol eolt'a Tain Taint removes puln In- sianlly, and heals old tlcers. Woloott's Cold In tbe head. Sold by all Ul iig(.'ils,1 Anniln alnr cures cmarrn. lironrnins ano and 1M Clmilisui riquarc, .s. . 4v B OOK AC.ENT8 WANTEO Full STULtKlLES & Tilll MI'113 OF P. T. BARNUiM Written by Himself. In one Urge Octavo Volume nearly MM) Pages Printed in English andUcrrunu. 8J Elegant Full page Engrnvlngs. It eml.races Forty Years Recollections nf his Hif-y Life, as a Mir chnul, Manager, Ilanltrr, LcclUrvr, and Showman. No book published so nrccpta blc lo all clai-ses. Every one w tula it. Agruls avcrsge from 60 to 1011 subscribers a werk. W ultrr exira in-luceoieuls. Ill uslrnlcd Catalogue and terms to Agents sent rrce. J. II. IU KK & CO., ruUirhers, Hint lor J, Conn. VINEGAR' How ma It- iii ion bonis nitiioiil (hugs. For l iieiil-irs, od Ircss L. liAOE, Vinegar Works. Crouiwc'.l Con ueulieut. Bvr pON S I' M I T I ( ) X, 15 1 IU N C 1 II IT S, Aniliins, nnd Cut air li cured by iuhn'.n liun, AbhollH Inhaling Flnidis llie only remedy that operates ou thvl uugs-ilissnlvt-s the tubercles, which are thrown el, the cavi lies beul, nnd a cure is 1 di eted. Trrut nieiil by leltrr or in person ran lie had only of Q. VAN HUMMEL. M. I)., 10 We-t till. St. S.Y. ("in A CENTS WANTED FOR THE fECI'ETS OF Internal Kevcnue KM'OSINtl The Whiskey Eiug. Uold Ring, and Draw- ttn.. It (Villi. In. ill v iilirtntr mvi.Iiii.iii f in rnli hcry of tbo l'u'dic Tteivsuiy, Orgauied Pcpredations. Couspirneics nnd Kinds on pi i.l.lio'iurr. on ine-ini .'ionu.17 01 n-.-iu-ihe Ooverunieul C.iciul Tnrpiliido, nml-iary A- D. IsTo, ntlu o'clock iu Iho lore leasuuce, Tyrnnny aud Covrupliuu. The - n-o-u, then nn I there to nccrpt or refuse 1 I j most Mnrlliug, faseiualitig.lustruelive nud i take Iho Ileal Flalo ef said.lueob Dclcleb luipuitaul Uuuk ycl published. Coulniuiug deceased, Ihe appraised valuation put authentic facts, iudistnilublo evidence, 1 upou it by un in.Uesl duly awarded by Iho sworn testimony, complete aud accurate uetotls. Legislators, Farmers, niechsnles, met. chants, every citizen and taxpayer, nre di rectly iuuresled in the stratagems, nnitievs machinal ions and crimes of corrupt peliii cinns, Illicit distillers, Uold (lamblors. drawback forgers and crafty nialetaolors. Published in ouc altiactivo volume, about 5ts. well tilled psges, wilh spirited illus 1 1 ut inns Price low 10 suit the times. nil. Sold by tubscriplioa rnly. tteud lor Cir cular nnd special terms. Viji. FLINT, Publisher, Philadelphia, l'u. 4 AMATEUR Cultivator' (aii.cSc. FOR THE Fi'mrrr and Kit' Inn (hir lrii. 2th edition of this popular work which tin li.-l tilth n niueli fiivi.t- In llnl rmt. is now' ready. It bus tu-eu re-wiilleii mid improved, printed with Uw type, and un j line paper, illus rated wilh 11 bountiful j Liibegrnpb.iiud many other line engraving. from mil 'ire. lt contains lull dc.-iTipiii.n nud Ihe culture of uver lolHI leading vari- eiics of Flowers nnd Vegetables ; nlso des- criplive list ul Iho novelties of the preen, j sea'ron lo wnieh is ailJed a colUeiion of! 'OU choice French II vbnd Uladiolus. This work, we leil cuiiiioml, will coii-i arc fa vorably with nny si.ul'.ar one. rVoi .mi hitnl-tt, ll'ii mi r, -V. ,'. "1 havo received a copy of your superbly gotten up . in ule 01 Colli v.ilui s tiiiide. I think it tar uhtad of si.yihiuj 01 iho kim! ever beloie issued Horn luu Auierij.u press, r-'viil to any nodress upon tecei I of cents lor piit-t r cover, .nutl ii 1 cents lor las.eluily tuuud iu cluih. WAtiiULT.N & CO., I if BOSTON. MA A gift,; Agents w.i nt ed l.-nl if- ui.-l U. iiili - uieuluri'.en - spare luouisiils. A fewiu loaehiiie, 11 liuld Watcli, a l.ii'ic, money uun otiur goo 1. - given ns premium. How, it hen, V here, Wfcnl, und all oilier particulars, t'rtt. Ad duss C. L. VanAlleu, Kl Eioadway, N.V. ForFamh v I SK, tl'-jl-, c' :.!', r,l..ti, Kcils everything. Aginia Wnn.vd. Cir cular and sample mocking FREE. Address 11 IN KLEV KMTTINU MACHINE Cu.Ruih, Me., or ITli Uroadwuy, N. V. Fcu.l'-itui ! AC LiTlOTKlT. JUi MIDULEIU 1W, I'A. J. A. riTtlll-M.lM.lt, l'roprklor. Having taken charge of this old nud well estnhlnhed Bland, the pmpnelor proposes i-. .i..o.,i,i nil !; Hiieiiiinii 10 tho .movidiuix of bis Tabic aud liar und ike iic'commoua- tiuu of both man and beast, lie solicits a liberal ahaio of the publio palrouugo. January 10, iciu ly HALD UAC.LK.llOTKfi, JJ No. Uil Nr'li Third Htreet, PniLADJSLPUIA. JOIlN Cl.lMi;it, 'ffn.or. Jnnnaiy IJ. s.V if r tl 1-I.I.lS, 4 BUHAVCII.L, JOI1S CiailAHU. J. 1'. ZOKLLIN & CO., (gucoet-sors to Seibcrliug & ".ocllln.) WAOl.ES ALE DEALERS & IMPOllTERJJ DRUGS t$T MEDICINES. iNoa. 402 & 40-t North Third Bt. 6,83 jVUlLADEIiVxiIA. C. EUY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS com. visa toy ' .ver ciia x ts, S22 MARKET ST-, Dclween Fillb'and 8ixlb, 7,11y l'llILADELl'HIA. "VfOTlCE 18 11EREUV CIVEN that we Js have purciiasea lueiouuw iug personal properly, sold by virtue of a w.ii of- Fieri r ueins, issue.l out 01 lue eouri ui v.uioiiiun Pleas uf Snyder oouuty, as Ihe property of ltnsw.lt Itolhrock. 10 wit! OllO Cook III IT Stovo, 1 Chair, 1 8taud, 1 Tuble, 1 Set ol chain, 1 clock, 1 Looking (ihuts, 1 corner cupboard, 1 Ucdslead and Redding, 1 Hub key, 2 Tons Hay, 1 Saddle, Pridle, &o., 1 Set of Harness, 'i Loungos, t Wood chesl, 1 erib, 1 w beelbarrow, l currci .siarei anu i.vliiif lnft i ha same in bis nossession. the public is hereby cam hiued not to meddle or iulerfere wiiL tbe same. JOSKI'II ri. t'l.hll. JACOb KEMEHLINU. January, 27, 18"'J. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have ibis day by nut tuul consent dissolved iho Co-partnership heretofore exisling between Ibem in Ihe Lumber llusinoss. iu tSelinsgrovg I'a A.I persons indebted .0 tbe lirm of Moyer itowos & Rurns will settle Ihe sums with Ibe new firm of Moyer 4 Rowes who slill ooulinue the business, and all persons hav ing claims against us will band them in for scitloiueut to Moyer & liowes. C. A. MOYER - .W..J..I.. i , .UIU Itrglslrr'a! Aullrr- "V"0TfCF. Is hereby given, lo 11 tfonrr-n. A.S ed. that the fidlonring nsmed pei . , bare selikrd their aecouni in Ibe tlcT' irr e I flies at Mid.ltebtn g. Kr.rdrr enunn, and Ibal the said accounts will bo presen ted for rrr.firmalion end allowance nt Iho Orplinns' Court lo be held at MiddUburg. for iho county of Knyder, on the fmirtli Monday of Feb. next, being Ihe '-ili dny of ai-l month, vli - The flr't account ef Henry It. Hnyder, Administrator of Ihe Fstaio ef Joint II. fiiyder, bile of Vt'e.t Perry township, deed. The aeeonnl ol John C. Mmull, Adniinis Iralor lr Vanii fioa ram trntummto annuo nf Ihe Estate i f Kolumon Engvl, lalt of licarcr township, dee d. The second aecouni of John A. Afoyer, Adniinistralorof the Estnteol PhilipMoycr, late of 1 hnpnian lou nshlp, di-c'd. The nccniiui of Jacob 8. W.ilW. Admin islintnr of the Estate of Isftae Wcllcr, lata of Washington lowuship, dv-e'd. 'he lirl nccuuut of Sem I.eiii.d, Admin iiirnlor of llio I'slnte of .Incut. Krcon, dale of Jucksoii toHii.sh'p. deo'd. The ncc'iinl ol'Juhn S Hearer, Ouardian of Jacob Knoiise, minor child of t'anicl Knouse. 1 The account n .Wy'uon Hr'-t.V Iriitur uf Ihe evU1,, John'f iU(S;, nlo of Feny i uwnnkip, i.ei-ensed . II. Mll't K, It-gisler. jNYDKK COUNTY S. S. : )- The Commonwealth of Pcnnsyl scal vauia, Tj Mary Dclrlcli V. i-l-nv -,w)jnooh lieirivh, John A. Delriuli, I.ydia Dctricb, Henry lietrii li, Amanda in termarried with Oeoiito Ewlg. Aun Carrel widow of lleorgc (iarrelt, Milium Delrieb, all of Mnyder county, I'a., Hsruh Wolver ton widow Wolverton, Nonhumberlan I o'limly ', Hauiil I'otrieh Morgan county tllinoise, J tiuilisii l.oiri.'k I.inielne twp. C lariiin ro.inly. Fa. Araham D.-lrieh Kelly lownrhip tnion county, Frui.klin Delriuli county lllinuise, liiii.it ilo-cudeuls of Jacob 1'cirich Sr late of the township of Midillcereek fuydcr couuty deceased, liieotiiig: 011 arc hereby eitc-l to ap- pear before the Judges of Iho Hi plum Cmir I ul i.n Oi-phnns Couitto bo bold u said Court, uud reluiued by the S-hcriU 01 said county , or show causn why the samo should nut" bo sold. And hereof fail not. Wiluess the Hon. Maiuui I S. Woods, Es iiiire. President of our said Court, ut Vol dleburg, Ibis lMlb doy of January, A. D. Hi7U. J. C HO L'.E, Clerk O. V. gXYDEU COUNTY, SS : In tbo nmtter of tbo estate of John Court- nuy. deceased. On the poi'uion of Kvo Courtney. Eteeu Irix of John Courtney, deceased, presented lo Ihe Orphans' Court of Snyder county on the ilbh ilny nf December. tfi'- "setliii lorih, iiuioiiis other things, llml iho said John Courtney, in h.s last will and testa menl directed that bis exectttor shuul I appoint ihree pet suns lo appraiso hie real eniile in .lid. Hi creek township, now Sny; Icr eoiinlv. nnd divide the t ime lulu lureo parts nud appraise ibe same, so thai nny of his children iniglit lake a piece of said hiud al the iippruisouioiil, utcording lo law if ihey so di sireJ, uud nlso selling forth that tbe'Executrix did appoint three m''n who divided and upprni-ed said laud und asking a rule 011 the heirs nn 1 legal ropicnlurWiM of said decease I to appear by first d.iy of lies! Court and neeepl sold pieces of laud 1 at ihe valuation or t.t.o cause wny tno samo sUoill-l U U 03 sow, ow uhjt inn 1 ourt tip ni duo e.iii!iderulioii granted iho pinver of thu pei'nioiirr. Therefore yju Maiy J.iue inlt riii.uried with I'ciry Hare, .ruh Ann inici-uiarried with Henry Heiifcr, Rosanuii inlei -married with .siinou llero, Ji.hu foci-no y. Cyrus Cuurlnvy, widow 1111-i el.i! I t f Amos Courtney. dceea-d, li.-nrt-M M. Coiiiluev. Eioiini iiilei married - wnu .Hants i.uumi, .iiliih-h c uui m-.i mi-. . ... I. I t 1 1. t -...1 'avha'.tiis T. t uiiiliit y. heirs ana legal rep-i-e.tt maiives of said John Couriuey tlec'J., lo apiie.ir by tirn day nf the next term of ihe Orphans' Conn of .Snyder County In il : On M011. lay Iho iMb. day of February : 170. mid 11 eept Mini lau.i.'s.) uthi-noi-i. . -HUati-.l III sal 1 ioiiu.(. in ...in...v.r.-., , ai 100 vimum..", - ........ tame n.an uui oe sjui nu-nt- im u-ntu-u it Ihe said Joiiu Couriuey. deceased. Ciiliticd troui the reeoi Is of said Court t MiJ.lkbJiri 'his ilihdiy ot Decciubcr J. CHOUSE, Clerk 0. C. coi.'ilT I'KOCI.AMATION. Y7dicie is the Huu. S. 8. Woods Tresi- dent Judge of Ibe Judicial District coLipused uf llie counties of r-uydcr. Union it it-1 Mitllin nud A. K. Mid'.cswnrth aud (ieergo C. Moyer, Fs ;s Associate Judgus in and for fny-ler couniy have issued Iheir preceipt blaring dale ihe Iho tblb tiny of beci-iuLer, 1 Mt.'.i, nnd lo me directed for iho bidding of un Orpbsr.s'courl, a court of Common I'l ens, court of Oyer ond Ter li.im r'aiid (ielierul court f t.'uiirtcr. ttes-sa-i.s ul ihe reiice,, nl Middli-hurg, for Iho county of Snyder, on ibe -ills Monday, (ho ing tho "JMb "day cf Febcuury, 1H0.) and coulinuo one week. Net ice is therefore hereby given to the fiiroucr. Justice of the Peace and Consta hies iu mi for the county of Miyder, lo ap- pear in Iheir proper person iviih their rolls records, iii'iiihilioiis. examinations and o'her reniciiihraiioes lo do llioso things which ul Iheir olliees nnd In Iheir behalf pertain to be tlouit uud w itnesses and por sens prtmeculing iu behalf of the Common wealth against any person or persons sro reipiired lo bo I lieu and Ibcro ulteiiding und not dupnning wllhe... leavo at their peril. Justiets are retiaestvd lo be punct ual iu Ibcir nllcndaucu ut tho uppoiuled time u',iceahly to in. lies. (Jiveu under uiy hand nnd teal at tbo SheriU's olhcc iu Middleburg, the tilth day of December, A. D., ono thoujuu-l olg-. t huu I uud tixty-nino. JOHN 8. WOLF, BhorilT. ADJOUHNKIi COCKT TltOCLA MATION Whereas iho Hon. 8. f. Wonds. I'rcsi deul Judge of llie Judieinl District ooinposcd of Iho counties ol Snyder, Union and Millln. and A. K. Mid.llosworth anil. Oeorge C. Moyer. Ksira., Atsooiul Judges in nnd for bnyder eoiiniy, have issued their preeept bearing dule Ibe 18lb day of Deo. lHtitl, and to me directed for the hold ing of an adjourned orphans court, a court of Common Please and Uenoral Court of Quarter Sessions of Ibe l'eaco at Mi-'!lo-burg, for Ihe euu'ity of Bnyder, ou tho'-d .Vuuduy of Mailhi next, (being tho 14th, day of'March, Ds70,) aud lo coulluue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to Ihe Coroner, Justioca of lbs Peace aud Consta bles iu aud for the oouuiy of Snyder lo appear in their proper persons wilh Iheir rolls, record, iuuisilions, examinations nud author remembers uoos, lo do those things of Iheir orlioes and In Iheir behalf pertain lo be done aud wilnosses aud per sona prosecuting lu behalf of Ihe Common wealth against any person or persons are required lo be I hen aud there attending, nud not departing without leave at Ihuir peril. J unions are requested lobe puuo lual In Iheir atiemlauo at the appointed time agreeably to uot Ice. ' Oiven undor my bund and seal at tha PheritT 'solliee In Middleburg Ibe 7ih.day or January, A. D-, one thousand yighl .hun dred aud sevouly. " . ' JOHN H. WOLF, Sheriff. I .SAULB liOTEL, No. 'J27. North 8rd 8t ,