Urn !;gjLll'J: THE POST. Kirut.niuKO, Mncn si. ie:o. t'KOlHK BBXFtU, Proprietor. Jtsrica .Struno ( t tli L'ni'ed States Supreme Court, Ims lioeti assigned to the lliird Judicial district, composed of the Statos of reuosylvanie, New Jersey, and pulewnre no'l Jntic ltradley will ho ('signed to Fifth dis- trict, ciinriin2 Oeorgia, I'luride, Al abama, Missi-Vipi, Louisiana and Tux.. OrrtciAL aero-inta of the kinking ol 1ii- Oni'iiln. Kent ly the nircu an cotriilioMU'iI Ly otlirM saved from tin veasrl, linvo reached o-.linjton. 'they verily tlie telrernpliic reports in llio inmn and ninkp nnl n-iinst lap tain Kyre, of the HomliST. a esse aulri tirntlv condcrt.ristoi'y to warrant a sen tence of death by lisngin,; al the yard arm. Auru nn hour' rnntti'tati.-m tlir jury r nintin'1rd to try I'mire Pierre l!"rr.nrl I tonalit in a vei'tlirt of oc i:iM;il. 'I liis ends a r"o tlmt for the lionrir . ! rent Ii justice should never Imvp fnn lirp'in. Int-tiiilism wil1 ttnl in sih'Ii pnriinlity but Lnrreii vic tories. NY ho re livr f oit.i7.n arc held so elionp respect fur dimity cun t.ot II 'in Mi. Sr.fT.rTAnY I '.mil Well lies dire-Mod tne .si'atit 1 ronstirer at New York im-:i PL'.i'iio.rou or po!d and pur rinse f J.tii'O.'HlO vr.rtli of bond", on iit'Ci'titit of ike sitilun;; t'in), ifurinir the month of April, nnd in addition tlii ro'.o to pun luso f 2 OOO.tyiO worMi of linn.l f tlir special funil, ninkintr in all n sb orM'ln O'MJ f gold and pr?lia-o ol f ll'O.iNiti worth t.f Loud for the month of April 'equivalent to liir.viu fU.OOO.OUU of gild into the tr.a: ! t. " Titr I'r.ir!or)t is. reporie'l o baring teru-.nl to t nd iT'iop to Tennessee. lioMini; t lint thorn is no leprd cround for liveclire intorpnvtion. This is n'lit-ii'lo derision. It will be time monh for 'lie President to otitl Fed eral a i'd rrs to Tennessee when the lo ul nut lioiilics make a formal mine;-! Indeed, to do so wit limit such requests, would ho at rnjuiifi:ib!e an act of in terlrrenee iu Tennessee a it would in 'ct n"v!vnnia ; and, if it were done in 1 no iimtauee, it miyl.t be requited by politicians fur partisan purposes, in tvery stale oftbc Vninn, f'hictiso lakes the lend os a pork-pnekin-r city. The number of ho packed there ilnrintr this reason is Ci90,- DO. nsrniriHt C 4 1 ol5 in Ht. I.eui and r.S7,."5'i in Cincinnati, the f rmet Pur kopolis of tho country. Chicago "man tifHctured'' this season 811,1100 bnrrcls of tuchS pork and 30,0 00 of oilier kinds The total number ol live and drced liOs received at tlmt point and hir- ped, between October 18 and March 13 five mouths was 1.1 39.000 1 Chi cstfo now cures the bct hams that come from tho Vest, and excels all tbo Wtstero cilieiiu tbo hoij buciiifft- p-neially, as well a in the grain nud divorco Lusitictg. The action of the President, io fail ii.g to comply vith Ciovcrnor Sorter's rvque'tion l'r troops, is thought to tncun siitucthini moie than was nt nrft Bii'posed. It bns been rtoted th-it tiovernor Pinter inado tho requisition ill order f secure from the President recognition of the itnte of Tennessee. ...J mm .iiigisiiaii - ol tlie t. oiiimonwealiri, in order to pre - vent any movement looking to rccon sliiic'ion iy Congress, (iovcrnor Sen tcr bu been fiimiintird to appear be f 'ro the ItvconstriiciioD Coiiitnitteo ai Washington by (Jen. ltniler, w hen he will tstily as to necesiiy of vending troop into Tennessee by tho National ti'jvcrr.nicut. Governor Scoter seems to understand that the result will be n total reconduction of tho Stste. lie will withdraw the requisition, and (fe rine that trood order now ciits thro' OJt the .v'tate. The House Committee on Foreign Affairs bns authorized its chairmnu Mr. Uauks to report I bo following j., .C...U..0.1 ... ic.trerieo io i; ios : t., U ! rb,"len,1 "f . 1 i,e'! f'"." .be.".nl I',1 ""':"' USWUI-U.-.J iu ueciaru aim muilltain 8 ftrietly ittpurtiiil neutrality no ther.art of I he tioverunirnt of tie I'nitod Stutes in the contest now existing between the people mid tbo government of tbe kiocd'iii of Spain. Si i Hon 2. .'ImirV iV furih. r rrW. J twit so acts or runs of acts and , .11 : .. . i. . .... I io udditiuu to tha not for the puoili r . i v ....... - luent of certain riimes against the 1 nitcd Sttitos, and to rcp'nl the acts therewith mentioned,'' shall bo con trued to apply equally to each of tbe t ariies in tliu exiting contest between the people ol Cuba and the govern incut of Spaio. Til p. storm on Sunday was terrific in.ew lorn nnu vicinity. ihe.Xortb and Kuit rivers and the bav were Issl,. ed in to furious commotion, and it waa with tho greatest difficulty that the ferry bcata could "plv their vocation." Several vessels were tore from their mo ring sod swept adrift, tad aeveral collisions occured in consrqueoee. 1 he number cf sigoa blown down in Ibo busioeas portion of tbe chy wis so prcut tbut it occupied much of the time of tbe police officers to carry them to the station house. Tbe walla left standing by the late Crosby street fire were I lowu down aad cat travel pre vented. A large three story brick building oa Forly-eixtb street, was blown down, crushing to atoms a small frame tenement oear it, and killing a men named lioojamia Doonelly, bi wife and three children, and breuking tbe leg of the fourth child. Several bouses in Urooklm were blown down nod many unroofed and otherwise in jured. In Williatuaburg, a yooog la dy was taioo op by lbs wlad and dssh d agsioit a atoop aad killed. On the ' roast, liters is reason to fear, The botr-w drlvea aulinra ind pAttrs, March 2S The excitomen! over tho Acqnital cf I'rinea I'ierro Ho- nsparta ia incrcuinjr, nnl it la believed i hit ha will bo MauM'uatcd choulJ he expo liinmelf in the tborouehfarea. The auit for duninges auaiuat the I'rioce will bo tranalerred U a lower Cu'irt. it ia raid. I'arik, March 2S. Tbo counsel for Princo I'crre li in:iparla contended on Saturday that honeieil in coll defence Keplyitiif to a question by the Trei' ident of the' Court, tho I'riuee anid : , 'M. Victor Noir, tha cloeeavd, struck mo Whit I have raid is the truth. I bare spoken nothing but the truth all through this nfTair." The jury retired nnrl consulted for one hour, when they returned to the court room with a verdict nf acquits! du nil points ol the indictment. lfllnol ( ominerrr. Tin President' megne no the de cline iT Americat) cominrrce. cnl'.s at tention P the report of the House f'uli-t'oniniittee, w hich point out the many jiruve wrongs tbnt have produc od tho present unhappy decline of out merelistit marine. Ho say it is a nv liotml humiliation tbit we are compell ed to pit 8:ti,0iHt,O0 annually (oiclu tivo of pKRiaL'e money, which we should hnrc with other nation) to foreipnei lor work winch clioull bo done l Amcrienti tcshcIs American built, o tied and manned. This is a direct drain on tho resources of the country of so much monev, equal to eifting it into tlioKca so far us this nation'is con- ee.'lied The President svs that tho commit tee submits two bills, which if ndontd. ! they bvlievo will ultimately restore I the maritimo power of tho mtton. '1 he report hhnwii the netunl and coin- pnrntive American tonnsce at tfm time of iti greatest tipwperity, its actual de cline since, with the onuses, and its stntistir ol material interest to the !iil'ect. J lie rrositlont recommends tlii favoruble consideratiou of these lulls. C'ttptntn i:jre. A full report of the testimony before the Court i f Inquiry in the rneo ol Captain Kyre bus teen received, and it confirms, niibMaiicial'y, uli.it we have already published. Tho decision reo ilercd ly tbo Court coucludca m fol lows : . Under all these t ircumslancej it bo- comes our duty to pronounco whether io our opinion, Mr. Kyre wajutified in proceeding en bis voyage without waiting to ascertain whether tho Ouei da was iu need of asaistuoce. Wo rccognizo the fact that bo war placed in a position cf great difficulty and doubt, and in circumstnticca under which he was called upon to decide promptly ; but we regret to havo to iccord it us our opinion th.it bo acted hii'stily nud ill-ndviscdiy, in that, in stead of waiting and endeavoring lo lemler assistance to the Onc'ida, he, without having reason to believed that his own vessel was in a perilous condi tion, prococdod en bis voyage. This conduct constitutes, in our opin ion, a breach of tho thirty-third section of the sixty-third chapter of tbe mer chant rbipjiitig act of 1S02. nnd wo therefore to id called upon to susptod Mr. Kyre 'a certificate fur fix calcuder months from this date. . I'orhaviu'4 ' proceeded on his voy age,'' al'icr h:rvitig run down a vcuscl with nearly two hundred souls oo board, knowing, as tho testimony shows that ho had, ut least, seriously injured ,)t.ri capta-n J.yro s 'cerlilieato' is 1 suspended for six calender months " If corptt wore substituted for 'ccrtifi' cote," the seotenco wuiild strike the American mind as fur uiuro uppropri ute. The Dii. Tiic e Gold .Mines la Call fornla. Tho San Itiego onespondont of the Sau Francisco DulUtin writes from the Duw gold fluids, under duto of March 8 Hnin.- il.ia r.M,.i,. i,, ,. rocks of Messrs. (lower and others w id have nrrived in Sau Francisco and l.rodueed a soosution. 1 was nres-nt il.. .i.. i. .... h " itt-M ixv ii 'u nun hid iihii liru Ul more of gold-Louring quurii reached ' il dnstioation in V. Sn llw.n n,,.l ! i ws a uht worth looking at to see the pcoplo rushing lor look at the ,,.;.., . VViiWI, precious stuff. Within ao hour after the arrival of tho rocks,'' every vehiclo which was attainable lial beou engaged by psrti.;s eager U locate io the new KI Porado. The discoverers said their was nny quantity of the snme kind of country to prospect in, plenty of le Igos, and and water iu -iitiio w n iv From present prospects. there sejins to be oo doubt of the ex istence of ricb qnurfs mines and pleoty of paying digiugi in this county, which should no longer be classed among tbe "cow counties." Since the arrival of tbo quarts of Messrs Gower and others, tho two San Pie gos are being depopulated at a rapid rate, goods ol .every description are seat forward, and business looki up wonderfully. Oo Monday a rich spcoimen was brought to New San Diego, about a foot square, ibe value of which wai variously estimated at from f 150 to 9600. This, of coarse, did Dot lessen the ntbuiaui of the people, who are really going mine wad. National City is left without population, and if our friead llorton ia able to finish his bugebotelio Newtown, without Im porting a fresh lot of workineo, he will be lucky. It ia reported that Chinamen are being drives from tbe newly-discovered mines, and also (bat a fight had already taken place ia consequence, several Cbioaruen and other being killed. It is stated there are more Israe lite lo New York cfty tbae io -the Holy Land, or io all rJyre. There are about 70,000 ia that city, and this is probably a larger oumber tbao now io bubit the Scripture land above men tioned. Of that 70,000 there aro sot 1,000 that caa justly be called paf while tbe majority are heavy owner of real estate and also the mor) active Greenbacks and Gold. 8o nearly baa the viloo of greenbacks Approached to tho value of silver, tays the Chicago Inbune, that tho silvor coin throughout the country may be said to be practically io circulation 8o soon aa the deolininjt preminin shall bring grrenbaek as near the gold va ne, tnere will bo thrown into circula tion $ JOO.O JO.O00 of sold Let as s-e how the money supply would then be met. We h-ivo at present in circula tion $700,000,000 of taper ctirreocv. Until very lecontlv its purchasing power baa not exceeded ("20,0o0,000 in gold. Hut let tho small remaining gold premium be nhited, and we shnll liien havo in cireulaliori no lea than 89i)0,00J,OO0 in paper nnd coin, each dollar of which ia worth a Hollor in gold. This will be seen to be equal abut to n direat ndditioo of f'l0,(O0. 00 to the currency of trndo. Mon ey would thco be the plcnfd'St thin wo should have, nod the real danger would be that the nrosent neriol of stanntioo nnd depression would be followed by s ich another spnsn of cx ci aivo and speculative prosperity a tollowi'd the return of gold Into circu lation in 1S2 1. Thoso now living who nw those lively dys of the olden time will welPremcmhcr tbo inflation of confidence nnd cradits which was fol lowed by tho disastrous ernali of 1H24 and Such apprehensions may sou ml very strangely at this time, n n result of contraction to irold values, hut these nre the facts. For the past year the scarcity of money bns well nigh parnlytcd every kind of business. Throw all the gold and ailvcr into cir culation, givo thn count')' nino hun dred millions of dollars of each, with the filed purchasing power of gold, and the rebound would bo in direct proportion, to the present depression. Ilowevcr there are few who would not rifk the effects of nootber speculative citnli-lpeiioij rr the soke of getting tilings tiimly settleirBL'ain on a cold biri. The I'lf-Koai rigtht-Itter from (olwnrl llHkfr- Washington, March 2S. Tho fob lowing was received to-day ut army hcadqimi tors : Ft. Ku.is. Montana, Mar. 23 170. G'U'riil l'. II iSl''iV.i, rmnmititdiurj Military, l)iviimi, Chirarjn: In answer to your telegram received on the -.'d lost., 1 report that niter having made every effort to get the judgment vi i no oiiieera ol tho com mund, I was Matit-licd tbut the follow- ing number approximates as oeailv to tho exact truth us possible : Tho nu in her killed nt the Picgon village was 17!), of whom 120 were able-bodied men, nod &'i women and children ; U womeo and children were ultcrwards captured and released. 1 believe that every oll'ort was msdo by tbo ofuVcra and men to protect the noo-couibatatits, and cueh women and children us were killed were acciden tally killed. The report published in the Kastern papers is wboly nnd malioiuunly falso It acema incredible tbut tbe false as sertions of two persons, ouilber of whom had made any efforts to iuforru themselves in tbo matter, should out weigh the reports of ",hoso engaged iu tho tight, and who feel that they have nothing to palliate or conceal in their conduct. All that oflicers of the com mand ask of the authorities is a lull land complete investigation of tbe cum. paign, and less tbau this ran not be conceded them. C. It. Haki.B. Urevot Colonel U. S. A. Mujor 2d Cuvalry. "" A Natural .Mia take A California paper savs: A few days ago Uev. W. T. Lucky, Principal of tho Stato Normal School. and freqitsntly acting as Chaplain to mo penitentiary at M. tjuontio, was vis' iting at Sacrumento, nnd intervicwins to somo extent, perhaps, the members nt the j.emaluture. Jtoingin tbe Sen sto ( hambcr ot tho opening of the morning S'ssiou, ho was requested by tho President to open tho proonioini: ,,"b Prayr. h M 'tb eyr f'a whether forgetting the place ,a w',, " op tlie Pcoplo surroundinL' im, we cannot suy in tho following manner: "Oh, Lord, we pray Thco that Thy mercies msy bo extended to theso poor men, wno nuve neon seot Here Irom all pirts of tho state convicted of various crimes ami misdemeanors; havo mercy upon mem, we beseech lhee.wlulo they are here serving out the timo for which they wjre setit ; and when they have served and aro dismissed from these walls, may they return to their homes better men, and in timo may they bo coma useful aod upright citizens and honorable members of Sooiety. Amen." Whereupon the member from Yoln aroao ami said : "Mr. President, I move to strike out Yolo Count v." in. . ....... . . J . i no aceno wnien followed can be bet ter imagined thin described. Pigeons la Pcnasjltanla. Accounts from the rural districts confirmed by what can be seen in our own msrkets, prove this to be what in olden times tbey called a pigeon year. In other words, the woods and fields in thia and two or Ibrse adjoin ing counties, are filled with militant ol tho passenger pigeons. Twenty years ago it waa do uncommon thing tj ace great flock of these bird pass ing over, so thick, as, liko lb Persian arrowe at Nbomopylaj. to darken tbe un ; whilo thirty years ago those great pigeoo-rooat, eoverin mile of forest, with the birds - breaking down the limbs of the trees with their crowded weight, were well koown to the farm era But as our wood have been cut down end thinod oat,, and tbe country retried op, (be pigeons have been dis appearing; westward, though wo sti!! hear of great flock a and roosts in Kentucky and Indiana. This year, however, they seem to have returned to a ia greater force than at any time wijuin tne last twenty year. Aad though piueons do not ueoslly slight much in this region in tb aprioe thev are frequently seen this sprlog setting oa old corn and wheat fields, looking "'"""a to earrw ttimwm in "n A Dangerous Acid. Within a few day severe loss has been sustained by, several New York banks br the oavment or genuine cheek of small amoots certified as good, altered, by the Be of chemicals, to very large amounts..' lbs ascertaiaea losses by this process are estimated to amount to at least 1100,0 JO, and tb perpetrator of the fraud are still at largo. . So dangerous a forgery ts thia, that our leading bankers are devising means whereby to deUcl If, nnd to this end ark the co-operation ol their correspondents i We were jeeterdj showo, at the banking-house of Dfexel A Co.. a bottle of Ibis ' ink eraser," ns it is called, and tried it some written matter lying on the counter, by merely toiichioit it with tbe wet stopper ol W 'bottle, when every traeo ol tbe ri"g coming in contact with it van ished in two seconds, leaving tbe pa' nor ns smooth and virgin as belore written upon. So much of value as there dependent upon the inviolability of writing ink, io will, deeds, donda. notes, contracts, etc., the great danger th it liquid threatened could not in tbe nature oi mines long bo uurenmiucu. if ii remedy could be fouo by tbe inge nuity of man. A remedy, it seems, he been found. Immediately alter tbe successful removing of of the writing above mentioned, which was in the common black ink, a few words were written with other ink prepared espe cially to resist the action of the acid alluded to, and oo applying it tha words remain a bright nud diclinct as they were bef'.ie. Tnero was no damaging cuVct whutever. a. Ldjrr Tin New York S'Msoys: Three months ago Harmon A. HU-k. a poor (Jertiiati emegrant, was robbed of H07 by the Hon. John Ix'ary, a gentleman commanding some political influence Mr. Leur was arrested, immediately released on hail. Tbe poor German was thrown into the dismal House of Petentioo. and there be has romaioed ever since. 1 ho ease was eauou lor trial in the Court of lioneral Sessions. Hut tho trial was postponed. Mr. I.psry walked off with Lis political friends, and the poor (iermm was re mnnded to piisoti. Meanwhile his wife nnd children are starving in Ham burg. Is their any rity but New lork Un the Uuited Stales where a robber is released nnd uis victim sent to prison. Tlir, WooDsockel l'otrit has a pax- .le. It says there is a family io l oion Yillugo, consisllog of one great grand father, two grandmothers, thruo moth ers. three widows, four children two ratidchildren, one great grandchild, one aunt, one great aunt, one niece, one nephew, one maid and two sister, and vet there are but nee persons .in so I eo question is, bow can twenty-uve be made out live T I-HBSBSS3I Doth branches of our Legislature has agreed to adjourn next Thursday. Partial returns from the election lo tbe difTeVerenl part of Tennessee ahow tint tbo new constitution has beeo ratified by about 40,000 majority Mr. Jesso Msftick, of Millheim, was found deud in bis etulde oo Moil dsr morning, 14th inst. Supposed to have died or apoplexy. A San Francisco judge fined starved girl 25 ceuta fur stealing, and then raised 920 among the spectators for her. That Judge will go to bear en. Tbo mills of the Ham Jen Paper Company, at Holyouk, Massachusetts, wcro burned Sunday night. The loss is 62.")0,(I00; insured lor 9200,000. Ono hundred aud fifty bands are Ibrown out of work. Uuily, the new York collector of internal revenue, appears to be a de faulter to a large amount. The Uni ted State authorities are very much excited over the matter, but New Yoi k lakes it as a mutter of course. The burning of the Central Pacific Iluilroad bridge over the American riv er, California, was undoubtedly the work of deaign, as tbo Rro was observ. ed iu a number of places at the sauie time. Tbe loss ia estimated at 100, 000. Several hundred workmen are now engaged in erecting a temporary bridge. Tho tea tradie over Ibe Pacific Railroad is increasing, nnd destined to bo a source of ureal revenue in the tbe future. One thousand packages of tho tea, cargo ol the ship lienefaelrcKS at San Francisco, have gooe forward to Chicago, by rail, tbe remaining 10 000 packages are ordered to bo shipped to New York by the consignees, A.A. Low !i Co. A lato Pennsylvsnian left the bulk of his prporly, 8'), 000, to the purpose of building himself a monu ment, cutting olf his wife with one cent. Now, the internal revcuuo law never contemplate 1 the case in which a tes tator alioald leave his property for the benefit of no person whatever, and ooasequcnily their ia no legacy tax on this 85,000, though there i on the one cent. A bearded girl tins made bor ap pearance at (J lade Spring depot, Wash ington county, Va. She ia four years old, and has a moustache sod whisker tbe hair upon the forehead extending to the eyebrows. Very heavy hair, exceedingly black, extend below the shoulder. The child is sprightly, with fully developed limbs and well formed body. Tha arms, shoulders, aad back are covered with oft, downy hair. Statistic show that tbo ratio ol annual increase in euicid all over tbe world is from 8 to 5 per ceut, while the ratio of increase of population is about 1 CI per cent, a year. This suggests the possibily ol the suicide rite ultimately exoeeding the birth rate, and resulting consequently in the self extinction of tb human race. Tbe St Louis KepubHrun, gravely review ing tbe atatstlca, looks mournfully forward to tbe time when there will be left but ooe human being on the th planet, and be, with a ron around his solitary weasaod. shall Jump from a bam rafter, and leave tbe uofortun- ia New Yotk Indian!, Illinois and olhar Stairs, fee persons fross any Stats or lMMiiry, legal every waers; assertion, druekeaasaa oon-eopporl, ta.f eafliaienl eaiiM n anbltaity no chart unlit di ver obtained. Advice frca Basin established fin ret veers. i Ada-reev ! IIOUflR, Ally. S !.?8 Nassau St., It. T. t il; Estate of UHAHLES HtTOHKS), Usesaswl. , LKTTER3 TK8TAMF.NTART upon lbs estate of Charles Hughes, dea d.. Ute of ih lewosbip of l'enns. Pnyder County, Pa.,hsving bees granted lo Ibe andersigaed all persons iadebied to th (aid estate are rca sated t aiak rsvmsot. Sad Ihoa bar ing dswisad Bfasnst tk saoM le praaaai I htm without delay lo JOHN K. iiroriFS. .. ..,. WILLIAM 11 COlltS. jbiculor. March H, IS 70. gUMPOKNA IN DIVORCE. l'iamsi lrtntl .lB.l)ailf.mii Hltt Miidtr ts. ifftrgt num. )i'-o. 7tn. t, I'M s. t.OtOUUl HUNT. VlxinBdant. air : Tea will plmts lake nnilr that Sopnoltloii. will be ukta aad dlTtTNiwItntMHM ara.lart.1 aaS tiaoilmS aa lr I Hit llbelUat In Kit abura aniliitd eaax, btrwrt mt, 1 imimss j. smith, I'otnmltwfitr si polntisl 17 ih mul four 1 f.r that .iu, as SI 1'HHAY. AI'HIL. 1S70. Iittwatn ththuurt nf 10 o'clock, A. M.. anil 4 u'. I.S p. M , of tksl day, at Ik fublie luua nr e Us sum, Iu 'ntrvl!', said cnuaty. Whta aad Lr ju may attmd If jvs tblaa pro i uu.u AH J. SMITH, 1 Marea , ltTO. I'ooiniistioacv. NF. -1 NI- NEW COOftS! H O. HETZEL. P. S. UcCVLLOVOU UBTZSTa k SfltcCVXAOVOS, (SUCCESSOHS TO JUUN UETZEL,) DEALERS IJt ALL KINDS OF in: it ciiam) i si:: HIOIIKST CASU PRICE f PAID FOR FLOUR, GRAIN, j KAIL 110AD TIES, ic, Ac, C HARM AN, 8MTDER (.'Or.fTY, PENNSYLY ANIA. Maroh IT, lt:-tr. MTinrVi'Tfris BONDS BOUGHT, SOLD A EXCHANGED ON MOST LICkHAL TKUMi". O fi D AT Market nates. Coupon Cashed. PACIFIC RAIL ROAD PONDS JlougUt and Sold. STOCKS Duugbt and Sold OX COMMISSION ONLY. Aeenunl received and Interest allowed on daily halui.ee, subject to check, at sight Delia veil & Brother, 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. March 17, 1870 y JEYSTONK HOTEL! SeltHngroif, Snydrr County, Pa, TUB nndcrslined bra leave to inform Ih nublio tlmt the? base purchased and wilt keep, in good style, lu above well- known en 1 popular hmise. TI1K1K RAIC wilt always be slocked with lb best and ehoieesi liquors thai ean be procured lo tb i'hitadrlphla and llarrlabura; market. TI1K1K TAIILK Will alwavs be supplied with tb best delicaeie aad. most substantial lood Ibal tb market will afford. Tiiisiit staiuj: Will always be attended by osrcful and Irusiwurthy hostlers who will see justice Jons lo any bora entrusted lo tbeir care. say Having large, airy and well furnish ed rooms, good serssnls, with th untiring effort of lb propria! ors lo pleas their guests, taey bop lo meet with a large saar of public palrouag. maylti-u7,lf it. D. S J. F. WALTER. QUICK IA1SI AND aoAXAi norm. WILLIAM II. REAVER Utspeci fully anoouBot to -tb eitiiea ef Middlebarg and vloiuity that be I now ready lo supply them with tb largest and most eonplsl (look of . Sl'MNQ a SUM3IEB GOODS ever brought to Ibi place, at greatly r dnc price cheaper ibia lb chsaptst. lie iavii altsatioa lo hi large nock ef MU8LIN8.' CAMCoKt). UiLaiNES, T.AWelS, BILKS, BKULGfcd, MNEN8, Boots and SIiocb, , IIAT8 AND CAPS. READY-MADE CLOTH ISO, SHIRTS, aad vryibing usually kspt la a a well regulated aler. Uiv na a sail aad be eoavlaeea Ibal this I ih place le buy good. COUNTRY PRODUCdt ukea ia ihaar IJNION PLANINO M1LL1 SELINSOHOVE, BrtTBER CO, PA. Kccly & Milllcr, Iiiimncr, Iicnlcrs asn asscraovriaa or Doors, Deer Boxes, Wlneowa, 8holter Window Boxes, Btlnaa, lasb, Stair Filings, Band Railings, Brack- ft Monlrtlags, flooring, SCRCt.t. SAWINO a CABINtTT Tt'SJf IKO). Bhinglos, Lath, Actf., Ao. mmm -- .. .. Order solicited and filled with prompt Bess and rierstih. Pleats esll and exsm- iae o'ir stock before purchasing elsewhere j c-astr NEW MUSIC STORE IN SEUNSGROVE. (Clf! SALES ATI! TaiFlTS! Wesresliltla EetinagroT and prepared lo furuiab . Pianos Orgraii Irlclotlcons Acco rdcoiis Violins &ce cVc. And all kinds of Muriral Instminenis cue Aran than kveki 1N' warrant all our Instrument for flee year. Pianos, Organs. Mrlixlrnns and Accordeons eorreelly luntd and repaired. Klore open esery WKDSKSllAV and SATL'HD VV. Iiistriieiinn gltrn on the 1'iano, Mtlodeon, Yioliu Kill Accordcon, at rrnnotinlile rates. Hit' us a Cull. W giinrsntee saiisfso lion. SAI.KM & BTKIN1NUKH. Nnsembrr 17. lfc'hSif bitwhy & Cut. Adv-rtit'menf. iltlOK AOfc.NTS W ANTED TO SELL " ti: VUAKS I. WALL STI1KET. It includes ibe Histories, Mysteries, and frerel Doiiifts of Wall Mireet. Life Kkelohes of Its Men, the speculations in Uold.Utocks ,fc, nomcn cipeoulalora, aau nil Ibat is greet, powerful, splendid, mysterious, iu- lercslniK, wicked, nmsiing, wreiohod, vlo., ia ibe focus of speculation. Vort rails ol Vsuderbilt, Driw, Oould, Kiske, Jr., and ninny olbers. Kugrains of noted places, l.i lo ami scenes. He. t anvsssina; Hooks tree. 3(n,l fur eirculnrs lo Wostiiisot.is. DrsTis & Co.. Publishers, H Asylum St., Ilarifurd, Conn. mar.'4-4w I O 4.0.M ! I'll KM. l'rovldcn- iiaiiy my ilaugiiier was rertureit lo bralib by riu.pl u.enos, illiout luedioine. Th pariiculurs will Le sent free. Kkiuss t. ItissLow, rjiuclon Hireel, Uiouklyin, Long Island. tnr24 Its flllllS Id .NO IILMULOl X It sendinu 35 cents. with age, height, .color of eyes aud hair. you win rvceite, Py return mail, a correct picture of your future bushntiil or wile. Hub iimui and dole of n.si'riagi. Address W. FOX, P. O. Xo. "J4, t uliousills. New Tork. luarL't-tw fltltf. M4UIC 0.lll will Chung J. any colored bair or brard lo a perms- ncul Muck or bruwn. 11 cuinnins no prison Any one cun use il. tin sent by mail lor l. Addreaa .MAUIU IUMU CO., iur'J4 riui J fpringlield. Mass Fo Family I'sa, ttmplr, rhtap, rtliukU, Knits t'serythinx. Agunta Wanted. C'lr- eulnr and rsuiple slocking HiKK. Addrens II1NKI.KV KM1T1NU MAtlllNF.Co.lIsih. Me., or ITti Uroadway, N. V. Feb. l'-iiia I WAS Cl KKDof Deafness and Catnrrl. Ir a simple Itemed,- and will send the (icclpt ire. Mi's. M. C. LKU0K1T, 4w lloboken, N. IHB SEW AKT11LK OF lOOdT Fur twenty-Jiit nutu you cun buy of your Vrwjijist or Grocer a pnckaji of Sea Hun rarinr, mamiartuieil from pure IrUh Mu, or Carrageen ichith will make m'jtren quarto of lilauc Manye, ami a lile quantity of I'uil- Jtmji, Custard, Creams, CharLtttt Unmet, ((.'., iff. It is ly far tht rhenpt, hralth!rl and mutt delulou food in the world. Baod Sea Moss Farlne to , bi I'ask 1'tacs, N.Y riant at ion Hitters 0. T.-neo-x This wonderful vegetable reslnrativ Is Ih sheet-anchor of lb feeble aod debili tated. A a tonic and cordial for the aged aud languid' it uas no equal among stom achics, A a remedy for lb nervous weak ness to which womeu ar cepsoially sub ject, jl is (upereding every other siiiii. leal. Ia all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it act as a specific iu essry spe cie of disorder which undermine the bod ily strength and break down Ih animal spirit. For sal by all druggist. M9-0m FARMERS, Mllllig IU NtvV II TUtlr 8ons, and ethsrs. ean maka monat rankiit. Mllliig IU NfcvV lL.I.L'ct'1 nil t;o 1'ANM k.K' MANtlkL, IUtd by (u. K. Wisiss, I'rtollctl t'aruitr ami Author, and lata Aarl rullurtl Kngluter of N. V. Ctnlml Fark. Th bttt book lor Farii.trt vr Istutd All cttil It bsl'or planilbg. It It a Souud, labor savins, monty maklus buvk. Thuutanilt bar bouiilit It, aad Ikuutaodt aioi want It. Flfletmk kAii Hub rttuy L.lvagtntt wantail. fronts lar. A. U. UUfiUAkU.aollUliMlautSl. fbll. 4w. TUB GBK1T MEDICAL 'DISCOVERT ! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA vniXjiAK iiirrri:Ks S5 MOBRTUAN 00,000 PKBSONS ft ? . ilAakf taallintsnti In (Vi.l- UfAH. V? as V X' u ia) k m . .aaa. a-u CsE TUKT ARK M)r A TTLI ttS FANCY DRINK, Mad of Por nass. WhUkaf. Frf Bplrtta, tad Rfut Liquors, dulord, siid aad stltatd to pi tk lasts, eailtd " Toolot," AmwiI rt." " Vaiianm tka U4 tk tt"'-r oa it 5-1 V.- tss "sfv a 9 in til frrm lbs tatlr Ku-ts sr tTsrbt (S Cntt' Srrla. frrs Irnta all l" hollc stimulants TWt art iiit nRr at tit.iM.n rtmrirn pS mi k GITIM PPISI IPt.r, rfrt Bmoratftr trit iBTtsmslor f II Syttrm, oariTHe; 4 sli poitftrMmf mstttS, ens rtatnrln tbt Mniaa la a ntalthy fnSltlcn. Wn ptrtra ran lak tlx-e Riltara atecrdles to lrtkKa, aa rtsosla Itmg anoail. tno wilt bt cites is ss nvcraM eaas. amtrta tha hnnts sr ant dsHrorsl br mlnral awltan or nthnr mttot. nl th tltal rsaas watts S- jonn in point ! rtftiir. Inr iafltRiB-.tnry ta Lbreale Fbean-altna aM ttonl. Itttisptf a. nr Intftirtithia, UUltoaa, ritmiirrnr, ann intwrnirTf nt rttrt, i ? itww.t Ih MwhI, l.ltcr. Mhlntyt, sod Hladiltr, that Hliiarthat brtn miMt tnrcisMfiil Kaon Tilt- ts.ft. sraitattd hj THIaltvl IMss1 whl(h Is eo trails produced bf derangtistoltf th DtgaUT i.ira;tnt. I It in th TltltlM Ftlnnrl wkttttTtr jm Int ttt Isspntlitta kar-lla ihrnark Ik tk1n in rw. I.I it nb.traclti sad slnastth Is th ttlo l eltnt It Im, riii.llnatot paiMi tnt it on Jta at when It It tm, and yur r llraS will lll rtw thts. Kk Ik kUwl par aaj ILa llk e tht tytttm will t"llw. VIS, TAP F, and nttier- WORMSI, rvrklng ta th t,lm of to lasnr thonssodt, are rfltvraallV dtttri'Tfl and rtmaTtd In Ktlllnnt, rltmlitttl. and Intarmtttert r rert.thttt llltttra hats no .aat. e'orfntldlr tl..n" read Ptri-mlly ih elrimlar amnn4 Hi bntll. r.rlnta.1 In four laaa;uas I'Jtgllsb, tT man, t'reack and sr"l"li J. W A f. R r., Proorlrtnv. S3 fimaitrr Mt N. Y. R .H. McDOSfALII a 1.0, Irnlts. sml nenertt Aa-ent. ss ranslM and riacramento, California, and It t U Coat-tntri-o st , N. Y. d-sil.ll BY ALL DRfOOHTS ARO lifcALEhS. l.Marl0-ra pDNSLMPTlOX, HRONCHITH, V Asllnns, nnd l'atarb cored by Inhala tion, A'ibotts Iuhnllng I'lnldis tho oof remedy thai oprrstes on Ihrl unga-ditaolM ih lutxrclrs. which sr Ibrown off. lbs casl i its heal, and s cur is et)eeed. Treat ment by U-iler or In person ean be I J oalv or Q. VAN lltMMbL. KI. V., 10 West Mih St. N.Y. 10a Q VASlNO-BOOKd SENT FKEK FOR Paris by Sunlight GASLIGHT A Work descriplit of lb Myalevi. Vir ion, Virrt. Hplcudor aud Crime, of lb t ry or farit. It lells how Paris has become tie Gayest an I must Heauliful City in ibe would ; how its llcsuty and Hplcndor are piircbassl at s fVaHfuieosl nf Misery andSufferins hose sisilors ar cwinilleil by rrurrssiouat Ad venturers i how Virtue aul Vic go arm-in-arm in Ibo llraiiliful City 1 how th most Fearful Crimes aro committed and touoeaLs. ed ; how money is M'l.mndered io usels.tS Injury ; and contains over lol) fine ongrs- tings of nnleil I'laci't. l.lrcan l Scents la "sri.. Agents wanted. Cansasaing Dsoks si al free. Addrrvs NAT I ONAL F I'HI.ISllIXO CO. Feb 3-4 w riiiladelpbia. Ps. A OitKAT CHANCE! Agent Wanted! Q1AfApcr yoar euro made by 0 1 "Uv Agents, male or letual, trlling our wurld-reuowoed I'aU'Ut KvrrUsiiug IV bit Wir Clutbea Lines, t'hsapeat and best clolhsa inlet iu th world ! only 3 ols. per foil, aad wi'.l List a hundrrd vuars Address lb Hudson Riser Who Co., 7oH'm. St., J(. I , or in Dearborn St. Chioajj, IU. Fab 3-4. STM IN 31 DAYS Jnd by one Agant, sidling Sii.vsu's PT vst Li ssTie bsooM. Oter fiU.OUO now ia use. lUcofiiiieDilrd I'V lion. Horace Ores- ley and AnicricHU Agrlculturisls' Oua coonly rcscrsod for eaob Agent. C. A I lieu & Co., is t , ur:l in I bt. or l.'l Wahingtou Si. Chicago, HI. 4w. fJlllE AMERICAN FAMILY Knitting Machine Is pretented to the puMie ns the most Sim ple, Diirndle, n! Compact and Cheap Kail ling Mnrhineeter in rent oil . PRICE, ONLY S25. This mncliin will run either backward or forward with eiial fanilily ; make Ih sain sliicb as by baud, bul far superior la etery resjoct. Will knit 2J,000 Slitclica in ou tu in to. and do perfect work, tearing story knot on tho in-'i.lo of ibo work. It will knit s pair of stockings (any size) in If.e than half aa hour. It will knit clos or open, plain or ribbed work, with any kind of cosna or line woolen yarn, or cotton, ailk or liurn. Il will kail Hlockings wi(h duuM heel ao I loe, drawers, huons, stcks, sinukiug cops, comforts, purses, mulfs, fringe, nfghans, iiuliiiisundrrtleetcs, miiicnt. sksiingcaps lump sicks, mois, cord, uudurshirts.sbawls jackets, errdle blankctv. leggins. wristers, siiaprnders, tidies, lippels, lufled work, aud in fact and end'.csa vatiety of articlo iu every dny use, a well as for ornament. From 5 fo IO per slur can he made by any one with th Amerieaa Knitting Machine, knitting stocking. &e.. while export operators enneven niakauor knitting fueoy work, which ntwsy cobs inmands a ready sale, A terson can read ily knit from fwelse to fifteen pair of stockings ' d'.y, Ih profit on which will be not less ilitiu Inriy cents per pair. FARMERS can sell lhir woo. ut uo'.y forty lo fifty cents per pound; but by getting the wool made into yarn si a small ei petite, end knining il 10 socks, Iwo or three dollars por pound nisy be realised. On receipt of ii't w will forwasd a uincbln as orJersJ. We wish to procure acilt agent la ev ery seel ion of llis Vniled Stale A Canada, io whom lb most liheral induoemant will be offered. Address Amrrlrnn Kuttttiis Mnrblae Co.. - Febl74j Dosion, Mass., or Si. Louis, Mo. w ANTED-A0ENTS. $75 TO 200 fEB MONTH, Everywhere, aisle and female, le IbUo- due ih Crnulne Improrfd Connoa Sense ' FAMILY KliWINQ MACniNE. This Macliln will tiito'i. hem. fell, luck. quilt, cord, bind, braid and eiubrcidcr ia a most suporior manner. PRICE ONLY $Ta. Fully Warranted fur Five Tear. W will pay $1000 fur any maobina Ibal will sew Bj stronger, more beautiful, or Qioreelasilo sesm than ours. It makes ibe ELASTIC LOCK STITCH." Every seoond stitch esa b cut, aad atilt ih cloth cannot be pulled spart without tearing il. We pay Agent from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com luissloa from which twice Ibal amount caa bemad. AdJre.-e BKCOMU a CO., I'itlsburg, Fa. Boston, Mas., or St. Louis, Ho. CAUTION. newer of all Agents selling Maohiue under lb sm nam a ours, unless ibey esa(show a Certifloala of Ageucy signed by us, IT (ball net bold ourselv responsible ' far worthies M chines cold by other parties, sad shall prosnut all part pis either soiling or using Muchius unddr Ihisuaio lo Ih full alut of lb law, unless such Msthiues wr ob tained from us by our Agents. Do not b imposed upon by parlies who copy our ad riisetDui and eireulsrs aad olfor weria lsaa Machines al a las prto. Fb-w. . IAKMKR S II ELFKtl SHOWS HOW rO ' DOUBLE th 1'roau of th Farm, aad bw fai-oure aud their son caa aab aiake tlOO gswr MMlli In Wiatat. 10,000 topi will DaaU4 fr I former. Mead boss aad addrM le XKIULKU, MoCUitDY