(IhcUpublican. ItwiRni B. UHm.ANirH, Eiliior. C!.P.RP1KI.I). Pa. . . I Rwdtr. If yoa nnl to know at It mninm on la iht bnelneee verld, Jnat rend oar ndverttain anluiane, to ivpeetnr eolarnB IB nerileiiiar. 'WAR 7A' EUROPE. The conflict, between Ruasia and Turkey in no more in doubt. The first battle occurred on Wednesday lout, w hen tbo Ruaaians attucked the Turku and wero repulsed with a Iom of eight hundred men. Tbo Ctar has given noticu to tbo world, that tbo river Danube would be effectually blockaded on and alter tbo 7lb of May .thus giving notice to all to "gut out," or lake the risk. The very latest advlcci .we have irom Europe is to the effect that a battle was tougbt before Kan, tbv Uuwfians attacking tbo Turks at duy light on Sunday morning. The result ol the engagement is not known as we go to press. Tbe Queen of England bas issued a a Proclumalion of Neutrality'. . With tbe Danube closed, and Run sian war vessels cruising in tbo Mudi turraucan Sea, lively times may be expected in the wheat and flour mur kets. Notwithstanding England's neutral ity, ber wur vessels are flitting around quite smartly and the engineers have been ordered to inspect the boilers ol every vessel. A Heuter telegram from Constanti nople makes tbe following announce merit; "During tbe night, entry iutu or departure from the Dosphorus and Dardanelles, is absolutely prohibited. All lights will be extinguished, except two at tbo entrance ol the Bospboru and two in the Dardanelles, and those may also bo put out." Swiiuing in Uullespont will be no ordinary sport except by moonlight. .Kx-Plouipuleiiliary Adams' letter to Mr. Tilden, on the 5lh of March, will be found on our fourth pago. It should be read by everybody. Mr. Adums belongs to that old revolutionary lumi ly which bas held the highest position at home and abroad that could be held by mortals, tells the public something to its advantage liead bis letter and reflect. Acts of Assembly. (jov. Ilai trunlt bas our thanks for a copy of Laws ol 1877. Tbo pamphlet consists of ninety-five pages, containing seveiit) -six Acts, eight llesolutions and an Index to match. This copy of tbe Laws for 1877, is a strange contrast, in size, with the copy of 1871, which contained 1,671 pages and 1,415 Acts. Tm Tanners Two Conventions of tanners assembled in Ilarrisburg last week. We alludo to tbe meeting of tbo County Superintendents, and a Convention of Tannors. It is reported tbat the two bodios, became mixed. l)ut as tanning is the business of both, the former soon found their places, when the Kent was given. "Tbo gospel in politics," is tbo way the New York OOsmer, (Presbyterian) puts It, found on our fourth page. "Adams on Hayes," is equal to it, and Pillsbury's proyoragainst grasshoppers is just as good, as well as Col. Freeze's "Collection of Taxes." Do not fail to study our first and fourth pages this week. Stats Committee. Tbe monibera of tho Democratic State Committee, met at Ilarrisburg, yoslerduy, for tho purpose of fixing a time and place for! the meeting of our State Convention. Being In session as we go to press wo aro unahlo to givo tbo result. Our first pago this week is filled ' with miscellaneous reatling mailer which should not be passed over slight ly. Read and study it carefully. The wisest may learn something to their advantage. SuspENrxu.-A bank at Uothlehcm, Ta., closed Its doors on Saturday, with 1285,000 of the pcoples,caHh somewhere else than in its vaults. Tho depositors arc not happy. Itirop.li. Two hundred and filly omploycs wero turned out of tho cur rency and engraving department at Washington, on Monday last Flour, 110 ami ill,whcat, 12.20 and 12.30 in Philadelphia and the Bume in Baltimore. In Chicago tbo market Is excited. A Good Law. Oregon not only re quires lis liquor sellers but its liquor drinkers to have a lioenso, and the former must not sell to the latter with out seeing bia authority to drink. Tat Wheat Gamblers. An ex change saya : "A single firm in Chicago made settlements on Tuesday of 2,000, 000 bushels of wheat and tbe nut day of 700,000, netting a profit of about a quarter of a million. The margins put op on Wednesday amounted to a mil lion dollar. Mail Roiibih Kicbard Phillips, a bKggjmtr on tbe Pennsylvania railroad, was before United Slates Com misaiooer Smith, of Philadelphia, on tbe 28th ulL, charged' with robbing the mail. A large quantity of stolen property, consisting of wearing ap parel, jewelry, books, eta, was found at bis house, some oi which ha ben identified. Phillips was bold In $5,000 77 A' TWADDLER OF THE PRESS. litis Col. Forney really turned 1'1. or la nomvlmrly elm) writing llio edi toriuls of hiB joiinml ? If lie neuron nt bin own editorial, hu m nut Imvo rodu u nij;lit maroiii tbeliiieoftl)elioveii)or ol Sou ill Citrolin tlio night iruvioim to llio 17th. In tlmt lantio ho kivoh Inn readera ft culuinn ol ouch muff us tliia: Willi Hamilton doee mil eeem to adhere In bie pruiiiiaee In lli I'ree.ainl .a faithfully aa waa ei. peeled. Mr. Hamilton eenn.il eaerel.e ant miner nalrn li n..t li-Ki.liae.1 bv ihe leolei..a I Ilia imnnraulr.ir.ller TnaetnlerieteaeruaJil enviaawMaVl ..: obitl! li tuiuuto...; W VuimII. Kitner h Intende lo nberve till word or not ; b le man f a-nr or nnaoitliv of irual. II b I lb former h oiuai im and nbiile ih daemon nt lb Huprvmv Court before b. oaa baa tb right l V.il aa.t tfivti.,are ta the Hia'a forem bent of ib offloe lo whiuta b elailue to have lan Wade llatn.ton haa pl.de-ed himrelf dial tli oi'jfru .hall b protected to all hie nettle, tbat b aliall enjoy tlie aatu pulilioal prlvilegae aa tbe anil mail, mm loat no ona aliall 0 alluariM to maltreat bin. It ba do, not do all thia b ta ant lit to rula over a population of dtftereul racer. but lb raw in p.iliit.,.1 traaonia. Juatio avenge ita own nrouga. Tber la inevitable rat. nbuliun Icr every wrong oouuiittrd iu puulle or private lif. We susjieit that a bit of experience has slipped out here, when allusion is made lo "public lile." Ed. Hep. Tbe President will not allow any eitisen. black or while, to be dvpiltod ol hi rigbte aa an American eitiai'n, and rt an til eiujiloy llio military power in bia delenea when Iber ia ao olbur al ternative. It la bie deeire, buwavor, to avoid oolliaion with tbo Slate authorilie. and interior oc wilh '.be action of li-gel tribunate. For Ibia naaon b baa witlidrawa Hi tropa from Coiutn ela. lo tbo hope Ihut it will load to a fttlemeul it pending d.ffl.nitiee ihrouga th forma ot law. Ur. Ilauipli.o baa proiuiaod t'i earry bia eaa !, tor tbe enoru and abide by th reaull. Thia dim, too law will ngrfin rcauioe ita away, f.aea will be rc.tored, disputed laauas will be aetlleo. and all former olialaclea lo annul and pulilioal aecurity will b rvuinvad. Will Mr. ilaiuplon oo-upraiw with tb frraident ia tbe promotion ol tbe iuiereata ol rioulh Carolina t W hope and truat b will, fur bia owo eak and that of bia native State t " There I reader! tcatle through that, coming Irom "one of my two papers both daily," and ask your Radical neighbor what be thinks of such stuff. Again : "No othor alternative," is good. Hayes & Co. wero compelled to undo what Grant & Co. bud been doing illegally while in office. More: "Ilis withdrawal of the troops from Coltim hiu," is a confession that drives the lust screw into tbo Hudicul coffin. j But Forney continues: Had Tilden bean eleeted, Wude Hampton eoold o.'t bat e bren put under bmila of good behavior lowarda the frt'Oiiioi'0 : b would not have been oi-ligvd to pl.lg bie wo.d hef.ir th wurld l"r prraarvali.m ot order aol the ubaervanoo of the rUhtaul bia lellow eiliieuaol holh oolnra and par- Ilea, tio lenna euul.l or w.mld bare tie-n uia.l batweea the Huuthern ultralata and Ihe t'reaiilent. The eaaa ia widrlv dilleri-nt now. Ueneral Haye uiakee nu aurrodar of uruioiple Well, if Hayes, Forney unit his read ers can bo sattied with such stuff, wo shull not complain. Hut we would like to see more sciihu und less noii- i-ense retuiled through the columns ol ihe 1'rcsi. Die facto Haves. If the '.fader does discount the averments made by the scallawugs mid carpet-baggers in Florida und Louisiana seventy-five per cent., hu is bound lo believe ul ibis day tlmt Hayes was never elected President. Tbo editor of the G reeiis burg Ciwocraf, in alluding to this ques tion, says: "Although cheated out ot ihe Presidency, the Democratic policy us set forth during the campaign, is adopted by Hayes lo thu infinite cha grin of his backers, because it is right, and was demanded by every consider ation of justice. 11 lives has done well in thus adopting ihe polit y of the De mocracy in regard lo llio Southern Slates, and yet for this he deserves but little credit, fiir it was his duty to do right. Ho baa, however, laid a found ation which would enable him In riso above mediocrity of men. Ho should, after the work is complete which he has begun, do that which is the only act worthy of tbo name of greatness, and that is, acknowledge that he assumed the office of President under a misap prehension, and having since satisfied himself that it of right belonged to Samuel J. Tilden, that therefore bo tenders his resignation to Congress. Having done th s, tho peoplo would believe him to bo honest, and hereaf ter consider him worthy of any trust that could be placed in his bands. As the mutter stands now, be sits on the seat of another, and is merely a de facto President, subject to removal when the opportune time shull bavo arrived." Plainly Expkesskd. Gov. Wade Humplon, of South Carolina, in his speech at Charleston tho other day, in alluding to Stato affairs, said: "1 call every man a Carolinian, whether be is whito or black, whether ho is born hero, at tbo North or in Europo, who is a good citizen, and bus the interest of the Stato at heart, and bo is entitled to all the protection that the laws of tho Slate and ot the United States can give him. I am pledged to fulfill every promise made in tbo last canvass. 1 can only do that if the people oi South Curolina will help mo. I can do noth ing of myself. I may indicalo to the Legislature what 1 consider a proper course lo pursue, but it ia for ilium lo muko tho laws,' My duty is to exe cute them and your duty is to send tbo best men to the Legislature, irre spective of race or party. Select no man for public offlco who is not fit to fill the position, I care not what mav be his politics or race. Make it your rule that you will plat o no man in office unluss he is competent. If you elect gtssl men to muko the luws, I pledge to you my honor that those laws shall ho framed so as to place every man and woman of both races and parties upon an equul failing before tbo law." A Govern M EN r Loss! A n exchange says that L. Cass Carpenter, Internul Revenue Collector nt Charleslon, S. C, bas sent his resignation to llio Presi dent, stating that "ho would not bo able lo live in tho Stato under a Dem ocratic Government and perform the duties of his office." Tho President, alter urging Carpenter to reconsider his determination, but in vain, accept ed his resignation. Whut an awful loss LEW IS CASS CA IIPEN TER baa entailed ujion the government. How ever, his account had better be exam insd beforo somebody kills him, or be gels away. LnoAMsM. All who have seen Sen ator Logan' photograph will appreci ate the story told by the lloslon Pott, that onco In a gsmo of poker, Logan held three jacks, jack of hearts, jack of diamonds and jack of clubs, Alter running the beta up to tho limit and calling down the bands, Logan found tbat bis opponent held four tens, when with true military fertility of resource, Iogan furtively took out of his pocket one of bis own photographs and play ed it npon bis uniupecling opponent for the jack of spade, thereby holding four jack and (weeping tb board. ENTER T GAMMERS. Wt) remember llio n&mea of few celebrated guiiitiura : Hill Penile, John Sing, Tom llyer, Low linker mid Juik Nilea. all of whom were murder ed, committed murder, or died liorii blu deaths. The only mirvivor. of thin bevy of Aml-vliiaa guinblem who re alive, and no oieur to our mind, are John Jlorriney, of Now York and Hubert Hellenic, of Ohio, lute Minister lo Kngland, who while ubroud, pre irud und publinbud a diijiijy' ,!j1ii. lout wooiia ju. A aHUtcb ot bis lile und character will bo found on our first page. Juck was ibo embodiment of two good qualities notwithstanding his bad habits. Ilia word was as good us his note und his pocket book was open to all, in distress, while ho bad a cent to givo. The extraordinary tal enta of ul! those we have named are conceded on all bands, but they have boon misdirected. Had thu energy ol these men been wielded for the inter est of humanity and for the inculca tion of good morula their ending would buvu been fur belter, und would have caused their friends no acute puius at the close of their earthly career. Tin New Senator. Judge SpolTnrd was on Tuesday a week elected Dem ocratic Senator for Louisiana, receiv ing 140 out of 153 rotes. Ho is a man of spotless reputation, brilliant ability, and honest purpose, whose election re flects credit upon those who supported him. Indeed it is a matter of history thut nearly all the Democratic nomi nees, from the humblest to the high est, have been men of onlurged views and incorruptablo honesty, and this it was which caused such a rally during tho lute campaign, when void's were indifferent, comparatively speaking, as to principles, being mainly interested in men. Wo have been loaded down wilh professions and deceived thereby. Whut we wanted, und what such men as Spolford will supply, was acts, works, deeds, clear as tbo sunlight and npon to the most rigid criticism. With sucb, tho nulion must prosper. It will bo observed Unit tho Packard Kellogg and brolbor-in-law Casey, influence only commanded thirteen out of thu one hundred und fifty three voles. Carpet-bug rule and rognosure at a heavy discount in New Orleans, just now. Hank Taxation. The World, in an article on bank laxulion in New York city, gives some instances ot the luxa tion of leading banks there, which muko interesting reading. The Ameri can Exchungoa National Hunk made last year $529,384 for its proprietors; Federal taxes took 835,020' out of this and Stato and municipal taxes, which aro assessed together, took $1612,7 more. Forty lhreo per cent, of ihe income disappeared in tuxes. The Leulber Manufacturers' Hank showed net earnings of gliC.TGl ; Federal luxes absorbed $1C300 and 820,254 went lo the local tux-gatberer, leaving for the iinforlunato stockholders a little over one-thin1 of llio profits of their busi ness. The Pheiiix Bank, which ettrn ed $118 906 net profits, paid $21,503 Federal und $47,398 Slate tuxuiiiui; the $118,000 was reduced to $50,HII0 before it could reach its owners. Hanks which could not earn a dividend at all paid 4, 5 or 6 per cent, upon their cap ital, the taxes coming bodily out of their capital. Parson Newman. Tbe chief cleri cal buffoon, and who bas attracted the most attention on this Continent since the advent of Grant, after Becchor, is tho Rev. John P. Newman, of Wash ington. A late special to the Philadel phia Times, indicates that the spiritual sponsor for Grant's crookedness still keeps pressing to tbo front, although ignored by "llio government," a now constituted. The dispatch alluded to says: "Ex-President Grant and wife held a reception at tho residence of Parson Newman this evening. It wus not a very grand affair, but sufficed to show tho fushionttbles at Washington that the conscience keeper of tbe lute administration is not to sink into insig nificance, although not recognized as court preacher by Mr. Hayes." More Railroad. Tho Clarion Dem ocrat says: "Messrs. Bennett and Mack. ey wero in Clarion last week, and made arrangements with tho First National Hank of Clarion toscll $150,000 of ihe first mortgage bonds of tbo Emlenton, Shippcnville and Clarion narrow guugo mi road company. These are tbo only bonds on tbe whole lino and properly of tho mail, and being a perlcctly sale investment, will soon bo sold. Several hundred laborers will bo put to work at once on the extension Irom Edeii bnrg to Clarion, and we expect to see the Iron borso hero again the first of. next September. "A solid South," and pcaco, harmony and Union onco more, So much for a Democratic Congress, Had the usuul appropriation for the army been made as per request of the War Department, tho army would still bo "holding the torts" in Louisiana and South Curolina. Democratic Senators and Congressmen having demanded tbe lomnval of tho army or starvation, have made their demand law, and bavo bad the army assigned to its legitimate: duty under the Constitution. Ten persona convicted at tbe Dau phin county court, which adjourned yesterduy, wore sentenced to the East ern Penitentiary, three for lorgory and woven for larceny. Among them is A. N. Donaldson, for eight or ten years department clerk, who was convicted of lorging tho name of Ex-Senator Simon Cameron to a $300 note. He bad committed a number of similar crime previously, but escaped prose cution. Fires. Tho Montreal Novelty Work, at Montreal, Canada, took fire on the morning of the 29th ult., and burned to tb ground. Nine firemen were killed by a falling wall. Tho fire is supposed lo have been the work ot an incendiary. Loss, $25,000. Half the village of Camijohario, New York, was burned on tbe same night. The fire originated in a alublo, and humcd over eight acres ol ground, en tailing a loss of $200,0110. General W. T. Sherman is lo be in viu d to deliver tb oration and Bay ard Taylor tb poem at the coming rv nnion of tb Army of tba Potomac at Providence, Rhode Island. Union Music United Slates Dis trict Attorney Furrow has hern through Smith Cumlina, and rays thu people are in the happiest buinoriind anxious to redeem the Statu from poor credit, poverty and the stugtiutiou ul her most profitable industries. Tbot'oliir ed people are holding meetings und re solving to accept ihu slluatiou in good fuilh und support llaiiiptiin in every effort and measure designed fur the good of the whole people of thu Slate. That is a different shriek from ibui tf wirrTr5t.'SV.rff-a'-. w ' oarrucka where it belongs in liinu ol peace and the people left free to regu late their own own domestic ut1'tiii. That's Democratic roconiriiflniii. Tin liudiculs huvo hud ibis job on bund for ttrdce yam, und in Iwelvo MON l" IIS, l Liu Democrats disbuud Ihu urtiiy, unit peace and prosperity reigns supreme Irom the Potomac to thu Rio Grande. An exchange says: Another new swindle has been developed, the moJue ojitrtiixli of which ia as follows : A puck peddler culls ul a bouso with a tine lot of urtieles which ho oilers ul ruinous sacrifices. He makes u sale uud goes on his wuy. Thu next du) two men drive up lo the bouso wilh a printed bill giving un account of the robbery of a ceriuin store, describing tho peddler, etc. They clutm the goods, and usually bull-doze, the pur uhuoel' into giving Ihem up. It would be well fur nuwspupors throughout tbe Stutu to givo thesu swindlers the bene fit ot a gratuitous advertisement, so as lo guard their renders against such impostures. People who do not read the papers would then be the only sufferers and this class, it may be udded, are generally the ones who are luken in by pluusihle rascals. Gooo Tides. Thu Juniata Sentinel, a rabid Radical organ, speuking of the burd times, says: "The generation ol men now iu businc in this country will bo old uud out of bunilieaa before tbo limes will reach aa prosperous a degree aa when they first entered the business circle." This sume paper and all others ul tbu name stamp used to claim thut if only the Republican urlj once wero in power thai the "glorious limes" Would soon bo here. Well, they buvu been in power now sixteen years, and the result is well known lo every body. And in addition lo the bitro limes this orguu now predicts that the "men lion iu business iu tins country will be old and out of b'.!!!itioi" beloiv llio limes will gut as they once wore when the Democrats wero iu pow er, l'his is only too true. tkliiimjiooe 7 IMIf. Diiownlow Dead. Hon. William U. Urownhiw, of Tennessee, died on the 29th ult. ' He was one of the most vio lent religious .political agitator thai the pul generuliou produced. Ho wui ihu most enthusiastic slavery propa gandist in tbu south, and ullorwarils turned out to ho tho most virulent Abolitionist, lie preached, prayed a. id cursed by turns, uud was mudu United Slates Senator while Tennessee wus in llio bands of carpet-bag li aternity. Ho wus a man of rare luluiils, bill hu never succeeded ill utilizing them in the right diroi lion. Mrs. Harriet Palton, wilu of James Pattoti, and sister of Thomas A. Scott, President ot tho Pennsylvania Rail road Compuny, died of pneumonia, on Tuesday evening, at Dixon, III., in the fifty sixth year of her ago. Her remains aro to bo forwarded to tho former homo of Mrs. Putlon, at Louden, Franklin county, Pu., where they will be interred. The deccu-tud liirnieily resided at Puttorsonvillo, Bed ford county. A Blunt Statemunt. U race Green wood suys noiiie of the most incompe tent und uiifuithful oung employes ol the government are the privileged sons, brothers und nephews ol Senators and members of Congress black sheep of tbo families idle, worthless, dissipulod fellows, haunters ot billiurd saloons and variety tbeaties, loungers in front of hotels and restuurants. Oh I Graco, what a fibber you aro I You must be mad at somebody. The Pluckt PACKAtin. It is re ported that Mr. Packard will not leave Now Orleans until bo has secured docu mentary proofs that Ihu Hayes electors wero counted in by fraud. These proof's, it is siipposod, hu will pluco in Mr. Hluine'a possession beforo the ex tra session ol Congress. Unless lluyos 4 Co. como down with a million of clean cash, Packurd will go behind the returns, Returning Board Commissions and ull. An Excellent Ticket. Thu Phila delphia Timet of Monday last, says: "A well posted Democrat Irom the in terior predicts that tho Democratic ticket this full will be: Supreme Judge, Judge John Trunkey, Venango coun ty j Treasurer, Col. A. C. N'nyes, Clin ton county ; Auditor General, Senator Harmon Yerks, Bucks county." Tho Iowa State Register is so mad that the President has been so com pletely successful that it is Involun lurily sarcastic. It proposes to ask the South to "forgive ua lor cleaning il out," and invito Jeff Davis lo deliver tho Decoration Duy address lit the Capital of Iowa. Ohio Statesmen. Ilis reported that ex-Governor Noyes, of Ohio, will gut the Mission to Franco. Well, aa tbo Buckeye statesman bavo not received much under Hayes, wo tlo not know but that il would be right to givo ihem a little nibble, by way ol vanity. Modest Ohio I As all the Republican nowspapers now primed In Maine appear to belong to Mr. Bluino, a new one is to be es. tablished, which will not be given over to mo -lire in tlio rear" policy. Ex Congressman Burleigh and ox-Collector Washburne are the leaders in Ihe movement. A plan of building now in vogue wilb Philadelphia capitalist is to sell a lot ol ground and to advanco part of. tno money lo erect a building and take aground rent mortgage. No money at all passes fur the ground. It seems to us that the jiolioy ol con ciliation and concossion is all on on side the Johnny Relw don't recipro cal worth cent. Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana Lhre State gone, and no "recip." yt. , QUEER lAXflUAdE IX THE PULPIT. Dr. Tiiiuiagu suiil, aa Im began yes terday's sermon, tlmt the reason lie hud preuched ten sermons lo men uud none to women was that tho woino.i uru holler than men. II u did not say this out of complimenl or gallantry ; although when Winiieii aro had, they're dreadful. Laughter. Sluti'tlca prove this. They have luw lumplatioiis, are naturally more ruverenliai and loving, and il is easier lor them lo become I'liriiliaiK. ''They are in the nnijoi ity in Ihu Church, mi earth, and I siiiiie teul in H '-Nov, a widow u b it to lake charge Vf Ihe premises. The pel I the bouse whn M.try, a ounger sis ter. Ui iv'...Arli under hi r arm.' has no appeitruuce ol aiixicly or per turbation. Christ and several friends arrive at the house. They did not keep him wailing nil they U'ljnMcd their dress, and, ul'ter two or three kuockings, hitxleii in thu ihsir. and' uy. "Why is thai yon?" No. Tliey wero ladies, and always presentahle, though they inilii not have mi their liesl. Il w ulwuya had on our bent, our hoi would mil be worth buving on. Laughter They threw open Ihe door und greeled Christ with, "Good morning. Unhealed." Martha went off lo Ihu kitchen; while Mary, helieviiig in divi.ion ot luhor, said, "Marlbu, yon go ami cook, and 1 will! sit down nod iio ond." Laughter.! Something went wrung in th" kitchen. Pel haps the fire would not burn, or the oivail would not hake, or Murtha scald ed ber hand. At ant rtttii, she lo-t. patience ; and with huawuatod brow, und Hisaihly wilh pitcher in one hand and tho tongs in the oilier, rushed into tlio presence of Christ, saying, ' Lord, ilosl thou not care that my sister bath lelt mo to serve alone." But Christ scolded not a word, lie seemed to say, "My dear woman, don't worry. Let tbo dinner go. Sil down on this ottoman bei-ide Muryyotirlium bio sister." When a man conies home from biiainesa and aeca bis wifu worn out, he thinks she ought to have been in Wall street, and then she would have something to worry bur. Ho does not know that she conducts a nuivursi. ty, a clothing establishment, a reslau runt, a luiimlry, and alihmry; while ho is ulso health officer, police, und president of her residence. Great laughter. They have to content with severe economy. Ninety nine out of a hun dred are subjected to it. If a man smokes very expcnivo cigars and cats! eoslly dinners in New York, ho Is very desirous of making live dollars do ibo work of seven at homo. Thu wile is hanker in the household. She is president, cashier, teller, and discount clerk ; and there is a panic every lew weeks. l.aiiLilitrr. This severe dis ipliue will mukti heaven attrui'live to vim. I'bere will bu no rents in pay . I'iWry man will live in his own houc. which will bo a mansion at Unit. Il Stewart's Fil'h avenue inumdoii were lilted into tho celestial city, glorious, glorified LiiEttrus, who sat in rug on earth, would ho u-diumcd to enter il. New York Sun. A REPUBLICANS OPIXION. Wo tuku tbo following pointed ex tracts Irom tho Washington corres. piMideiicu of tho New York Times, the leading Hudieul orguu ol thut city. I'liey need no comment : "1 have no spociul coiumissuraliou for carpel baggers, though I cannot see why they uro not us good lellows now us they wore four or eight year itiio, when Ihu parly made much ol them. They, loo, are tho creatines ol' KepublicuniMii, and its present on xluughi upon then Its, as a little like the holy rugu of a convened idol man ufacturer, of ifuhiotis couvietiona wtio goes to work, smashing up his own graven images those particular wares having gonu out ot fashion. "To my poor, dull appruhonsioii there seems to bo something in what the Radicals say that -it' these Gov ernments of Louisiuna and South Car olina were good enough lo help launch an Administration, they were good enough It) sail in the same flout, and should not he abandoned to pirates and wrecKcrs. I bey say, too butot course il ia a bit of Bluiuish bad logic thai lor our I'resiUeiil to go back on the present Louisiana Suite Government were like ibuactof a man whose login mui y being questioned, should set him self lo destroy bis mother's marriage certificate. When tho bayonet prosi are luken away from the chair ol Mr. t'ackard, and it goes down, as they sny it must, will tbe chair of Stale in tho While House sutler a strantre sympathetic shock? Wbenono of tbo huropiun thrones rock some to their lull but tbo Presidential fuuleuil seems to bu a Yankee ris king chair it can till and till and not gn over, it is well, however, that the ureal jv 0 decision in this cose can be put oil awhile." A WHITE UIRU MARRIES A JiLACK AMOUR. Tbo name of llio silly young girl who married the colored waitur at Tilusvillu, Sunday night, is Emma J. Heed. Tho happy groom's name is Jumes E. 'A'ulers, and bo is cook at tho l'urslnil! House. The girl is seven teen yearn of ngu und handsome, ami Ihu cook is middle unl and coal bluck. The girl wus uuhuppily married at Conneaiitvillu, when only fourteen years of agu, lo Bell Fruiilx. The marriage relation was tinhuppy and she bft him. While in Tnu-villo tbu girl Hindu her home wilh her fli p lather, Mr. John Merrimun, who is spoken ol us an exemplary citizen Ilis wile, the girl's mother, is icriiMy cunt down by ihu diHgrucu which her laughter has brought down upon them. Emma bus lulely been keeping Company with a prominent oil men hunt, whom she expected to marry, and lo whom the family aupponed her engaged. lb cusl her aside, howet'er, when she raid she "would bumble him," and became despurnlu ill her dUuppnitilniciil. She made Ihe acquaintance of Ihe colored niiin Waters, and Ihelr marriage- Siin dtty art-mug was llio result. On bear ingot the insane freak of her daughter, Mrs. Morrimaii went into convulsiona and baa been suffering untold agonius of mind and body unco Ihe event. Tho girl ia not of ago, and not having the consent of her parents, the mar riage is, therefore, void. Waters was arrested by Oltlcer Kane, on Monday evening on a churgeof knowingly and wilfu'ly marrying the wife of another person, contrary to th act of Assom idy of March 31, 18.MI, Wo have not yet learned thu iv-ault of llio trial. New Collector. Judgo John E. King, appointed collector of tho port of Now Orleans, ia represented to have boeh a Union man throughout tholato war. He resides in Opelousas county, and was formerly of the Louisiana Su premo Court. General Sherman want ed to appoint him Military Governor of Louisiana to aticcotxl Well at tho close of the lato war, but ho declined the office A Chicago pupur, alter some plain talk to Mr. Evaru for continuing bia legal practice while Secretary of Stato, aska : "How would II took to o Pres ident Haye conducting a cose before th United Stale Supreme Court T We don't know how it would look, but it would be Hay es' Ural appearand in tbat quarter, and it would Redoubled ly astonish tb Ooait aad everybody NEWS ITEMS. England has sunt a fleet to tbo Sues Cunul lo protuct her iliturosta, Tho prospects of the wheat crop aro good nil over eastern Pennsylva nia. Tbe crown Prince and Princeaaof Denmurk intend visiting Kngluml in May. III. Hided borsessolil as low as $175 at Ilerkncss, Philadelphia Butanr, lust week. A negni murderer in Texas has .'.H'as".)'.i.t-f li"Tli.r"'Vi'".-M.Cj Stanley wus lu-t beam in J.ir. jzi.jjH,jjH mi Ihu Soil I her ly shore ol . n n it ly ly I. Tiny moved a achisd house In Warren Ihu other day, to make room lor an oil well. Ex-Guv. Noytm, of Ohio, baa ac cepted thu French mission, tlo will sail lor Puris in June. A bill b been introduced in the New York Legislature to compel the sulo of egga by weight. A pipe lino ia now projootad Irom Bulfuhi lo Now York city for llio pur posu of U'alisimrlilig oil. A Kenluckiun la beforo tho court on a churgo ot assaulting a colored man one hundred and ten year old. Ann Elixa can get no alimony. So tbu court sayotb. It is well tbe court ia beyond Ann Eliza's tongti. Snow full in portions of Nebraska. last weuk. It extended over the en tire line of the Union Pacific railroad. Business in tbe cotton mills at liockdale, Delaware county, is very lively and they aro running on full time. New Humpshiro claims to have more names on tlio temperance pledge than any other Slate in proportion lo population. Hon. Caleb Ciiahiitg ha arrived in this country having finished his mission in Spain. Ho will resume bis law practice. A York county man has found a lot of silver which, Il is supposed, wus buried during the war. Tbo amount is not staled. -Mr. Sarah J. Hale, editor of Godey's Lady's Hook, is eighty-two years old, but still has entire charge of the liter ary department. A fire at Eustnn on Thursday morning last, partially destroyed Mo Keitn k Raphael's cotton mill. Loss, about $30,000. Our Government has nol vut been Officially informed of the European war. but our grain speculators are not wuiting for thuL Henry Marshall, cashier ot the First National Rank, at Olnuv. Illinois, has disappeared, and $10,1100, funds of the hank, wunt witli him. A powder mill company at Port land, Me., have completed a contract fur a quarter of a million dollars' worth ot powder for Ilussia. The city of Paris owns seventy, six odilb-os consecrated to religious services. Notre Dunie and the Pat boon are the property of the Stale. The lllisimshtirg Stale Normal ScIiihiI bus tow the largest number of boarding students that have ever been in attendance at any "lie lime. During tbe month ot March one hundred and filly shitst passed through the Sucx Canal. Tbe receipts ol thu cotiiiauy amounted to IG 18,000. Rx-Preaident TJ. S. Grant and Ex Sueretanes Boriuand Chandler re cently visited Ex-Senalor Cameron, who enterlainod them in ex cellent stylo. Some of tlio most astonishing offers imaginable have been made lo tho crouch ttovernment Tor concess ions to open regular licensed gambling houses. The hotels at Washington are in a bail way. Three of them are in the hands of receivers or agents of credi tor, and a fourth is said to be toppling to its fall. Tho war will boar down hard on opium caters and smokers. That en trancing drug has already advanced over one dollar per pound, gold, and promises to go higher. The Justices of the Supreme Court are unanimous in the opinion that the vacancy on tho bench should be filled bv a Southern man, and Chief Justice Waits favor ex-Secretary Bristow. According to Mr. Bokor, who bas had opportunities of observation both at CoiiBtuntinonlo and St. Petersburg, thu Turksand Ituasiuns have both been preparing for war lor two years past. Very many of tbo leading Re publicans now in Washington city, havo ceased to call at lb While lloiiso, since Mrs. Huyoa refuses to furnish tbom wilb the regular drink of tff'K' It don't speak very much for tbo credit of Cumberland county that that district has now moro criminals in tbo penitentiary, in proportion to tho pop illation, than any other couuty in tbe State. Attorney General Lear bas decliU ed tbat the Statu Treasurer must pay out ol tho Treasury the pension of $70 per annum .'rallied by the Legislature ul tbe lust aetjsioii lo soldiers ot the war of 1812. A third rail is to be laid immedi alely on tho Erie railway between Binghainton and Waverly. New York, which will complete a narrow gauge connection between the Pennsylvania anthracite coal regions and Boston by way ol Albany and the Uismac tunnel. Jim. li. Coy, a soldier of tho war ol IH12. died at Drusdun, Ohio, on the 23d insl., in Ihu ninetr-tourlh year ol Ins age. He was a'shiH-muker by trade, and worked at tho bench tor seventy -five years. Tho North American slates that the earnings of the Pennsylvania road for tho quarter ending April 1st, were $100,000 in excess of lust year. There was, consequently, no reason for the silly panic in its stock. The employes of tho ilarrisburg cur inunufuulory, foundry and machine company work cloven hours at pres ent, in order to facilitate tho comple tion of tho present contract for tubular iron oil tanks in a specified time. The Massachusetts Legislature has passed a law establishing a commission of women to Inspect the prisons and hospitals in that Stale. The commis sion will consist of three ladies, who will be appoinlod by tho Governor. Medad T. Moras, merchant lum berman and largo estate owner in Sul livan county, New York, baa failed and Died a petition for voluntary bank ruptcy. Ill liabilities are $120,000 and the reported asset nearly $100,000. Lieutenant Colonel Fred. Grant, who inspected Rurop wilh tjenrral Sborman, in 1872, aay that lb Rus sian ar tho better organised, tb Turk tb bettor armed. He thinks th British army is th heat In lb world. Among tbe bills signed by Gov. Hartranfi, waaon authorising the ap pointment or a committee of Bv Sen ator and (even Representatives to ex amine into tb working of th Fishery UtmtntsMoner and to report tb remit of thoir investigation at tb Mat - raa, tb xpaM tvot to aim two tbonwa dollar, at4 to W paid out of iu a.k . wr aiemwi J nypropriattowl . Still Another on Hand. Boss Tweed has lulely inadu two confessions, one uppeiiring In llnrjier'$ Weekly and another In tbo World, a week later, uud II la announced that third will bo out anon, wilb Ex Gov. Tilden left out as usuul. What a misloiiune it is lor the lluds. that Tweed diss notitn plicutu Presiileiit-elucl-Tilden. A Jimi.lE. Governor Nicbolls, of Louisiuna, has appointed Muy 10 as a duy of thanksgiving ami ;ira;. or. It s,5m i,v.t '.:r.'!rr..-f?r'Af, inoiiwialtb. Tbe permanent exlubijti t ibo Cvlileiimal grounds in Philadelphia, will be opened in the main building on thu loth ol Muy 2)(U' Umtl9flllCUt. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, LLEaKrULO, PA. (Oatee ia MaaoriU BeilJiaj ) CleerlWIii, Pa., Mae t, IKlT lj. (MUriON .Mail ueraoaa are Bares aaallon J art aaalaat nurrnaalna or In aar eta ejed 4lin- with on eo and oalf. Milur of eat-n ninf re and shit nual. now In rh n.eeaaalnn at Alien Maji.nl New Millpori, Knm nonir.ln.na me aaata belonga to are and I ten won Mr Maya n loan, aubjeet to Biv nr-ler nt anv tlw. I KWItt KKIIAHU. h.i Millport. April IS. lTT-3t flAUTION All pereoneorw hrl saalloned VV eg-aioel aaroaaaio nr In nny meddling; wun in lollumitg proper! aow la ta pnaeeaeins of J. Mbi-otlcn, of Truntvile, Brady bmnaalp, Tit . Tare elovre, I bd and baildiaa. heira. table. douabtray. and all tbe remainder l bia unda ta tbe elerebuee, aa tba eanta aa purchased by me at Cna.-eble'a aale on tba Uth day vf April, '71, ana le llt wita btm on lonn, ensjeot in my order at aay lima. fHKOkktCK KUULKH. T root, ule, May I, IJ7J-JU TMHOLVkNT KOTICF- CoabMonaealtli Il " ) lo tba Conrt of 1 IteMinae of C'learA 1. J Peaa'a Quarter ... 1 of I'leaa Aald Cu.. aaata heria, Motle la bereh aieea that anpliftatfon will be mane ia una eaae. as tna a rat Moaday of Hay Tria, faith dlrebarse nf tb Defendant ander Ibo ioeolvent law, of nbleh all perenae intralad hnaautiea. ISKAKL TEST, UlenmeM, Hay I, l7Mt. Uaf't'a Att'y CAUTIOI All nersnni era hereby caution el eaeinet purrbakanf or ia any way med dllng wilb tbe tollowin prnperty, nnw In tbe pneaeatl'.n -f Fred, liana, nf rena towaablp, fie: Oao wmk atore, I bar.rw-m atora, I parlor store, I aloha, 1 tallica, I euplfiar.l, I lounfa, lot uf rnrpet, and I beda anil bedding, aa Ibn earae waa purohaerd by me nt Oan.uble'e Bale na tba I7tb day of M.reh, and la leh wilb aald llaaf ea tuaa only, eahjeet ta my order nt any tuae. I.RHI.-, I. II LOOM. Cnrwnaatllle, April M, 171 AIIMIKISTnATOK'H leOTICIC.--Ni.Uae le beraby given Ibal Letter of Ailmlniaim uu aa tbe eataia af BAI.Tlla.ZKR UK.NNIL, Bin nf Ovtag(oa tnwnabip, Claritld aoaaty, fa., deoeeeed. baling beam daly granted ta tbe nad.riigoed, all perenae indebted to eaid fetal will pleae make immediate payment, nnd Iboee navtag aieime ar n. manae win preeon tnrm pmperly eetheuliealed tar eelllrmanl wilbwal d.lay. JOHN B KB .MO, Admlntairatur Prrkehillle. Pa., y 1, '77 uoiroH a norii'K- In the Orphssa' Cnurt of ClearAeld eonniy In t a matleret lb reuloatal of Heather Lvr. The snderetfned Auditor, appointed In dietrlb a-e Ibe belanoe la the bn.la. S. P Wilrna d. wii.t.1 a r, emiiiig the baire and lenal re.r.-fc-nt. ativre of deoM, w II men, aald dialribation nt bia glee, on Halarday. Mat I. 1877, at la a'elojk n- m, nn-aaiid nberaell pM,ne ietereld may mtend ISHAKL TKsr, Cleailel.1, May . t7T St Aadit.Hr. limrilN'ia NOTICR.- Ia lb Ori-ban' Conrt of ClaarAeld oownty The uadrraianed Auditor, app deled by tba eaid (Wt to dlatriliute Ike moaey ia the ha-ida of W. W. LaDgd-n, A.lmmieiratoT nf tba aetata nf John hummel, dei.'d to and nmong tba nartie legally entitled thereto, givea notion that he will alp-nd to Ihe dutlee of bia appmntment ao the ISlh day of May. tail, at n okHib a. m., at the nmoa ol Krnnh fioldie. ia ClearAeld, when Bad where all pariwa intonated may attend. OSCAR MITCHELL, Clrnrlrld, April t, 1177 l. Anditur, Fine farm nt Private Sate ! PittienU la l.aNt.nfcrtoa aoattr, P., milt anna ot (a -III.- or Herat U.ia Ftltoa Cn.. ataiainf hr huadrrd aad tsraotj tifSt aorot, Mora r Icm, Nutrtoa, ffrvl ao1 ilatt Itvod, nadcr good lUta af atiUiratloa. Th tmpn-t--U oaniirt of rrrnm 4m alliag bnaaa, baak aara, 4i7l ft, wi bed, aorm rib hog pMaa, by. aeaUa, la-a taoaat aoaiaa. av Mil., two yoaag appl arcbardj haariag frail, mm iboanatl pan li Bat aad rail faaoa. tft aeraa aiaadow, aaa baa Jrd an4 Illy aorai blow Uad. Tba baUaoa oaritrta of 111 ara of wbUo piat), aatr aad bub ur- ilaibar. A ttraaa ol Mvar -faihag water raai throagh lata proatrty. Maiiiag It paritaalarij well adapiod ta hwib tHoek aad grata rataiog. If Mind, will b divided ta fait purobaMrg. Thii pro port- la aa ar aoar projoaud mat af two raiiroadi, aa af wbith will a built ibta ewtatog 8eaiair. Fort .rait of tala, appljr to 6 V. WILSON, Lork Pox t, Claaraald, Pa. Cl.trfi-IJ, March It, M77.au ORPHANS" COURT SALT? REAL EST AT E I Tba aadorvlgnrd. Adaiialtralrit of tb aataU of .1. A BUitoniwrgar, dat'd.wtli aipotVlo public aala at tba Uoart lloaaa ia ClaarAeld. aa Wedneeday, Nay 13, ISJT. at II o'clock p. a., lha lot low to dooeribed aron- arl.T. to wit i All tbat carta t a ptaea ar pareol of grouna auaaia ia taa aoroata at UMOola. bald ouaaiy, Ha, hooadad aod daavribod aa fot. kiwat (la tba eait by Curtia atroai, oo tba waat by aa alley, aa tho north by Stone (treat, aod aa tbe aoatb by let No. Id. aad kawa ia tba pla of aaid borough aa lota N i. 17 and lb Tbrmi op 8li Oaa third oatb aad tba bal aaoa ia aaa aad two yeara. to ho teoarod by Mort gage oa tba praialaea Mn. 0. BLATTBNMBRQBR. Ctea0l.. May AdaiaiMratrU. QUniANS' COUKT SALJ REAL ESTATE! Thrra will ha txpoatd U pphlia tl a tbe proatlaoa ia K t lariitwa. Clnartteld a -aoty, Pa , uh Hatarday. Hay A. Intt. at .na o'olt-oh p. ..the rlliwlag deaorlh d pr p my, to wit i All tbat ferula ht of groand alia aio in byiort'WB,Clfarftetdaiity. Pa , hmalal a the rant by the rad lading t tho h.lling utoao. oa ih north by Kit f. rotar y of J..bn It Kykr, n-.o Mnr)hay. oa the a a b by lot forw r ly of K iwurd I).-IUrn, teuia a 1 fro I M li, and eat-otling U d-pth tea rela back, being ihe rauie .r aim oa . tyed by Jnkn H. Kjlor Niobolaa Ma-ph-y la dit-d ttd January Jt Btti. rraordet In deed bonk T," pf bin. de. and buving tht-re-a vroeVd a front h him ltlt feet, frame aui-le. anj aihor oatntiiidtnga . Alto, oneo'berluia (J -iai'ig the anora doewribod a the airtn. being foet front y 19 rvd la nlepth. TERMS OF SALE : One-hair ea-b oa touflrniatlna of thj aale, and the balaaoa in ill aoatb. with Internal, to be rnnrt-d ar-' the proaieei. JKddK BKAMti, Admaiatratur of tbe oaiareot N. Muriihtty. H:artowa, Pa.. April II, I87T Iu Sheriff's Sale. By trtoa nf a.adry write nf 7W Wae la aned ant of Ibe Ooart of Oommna Plena ar Clear, laid Monty, nnd la ma dlraeted, I her will Im ipoeod la Habile aale, at tba Uoart Honea. ia , buroogb nf L'loarfleld, ett Monday, Inn llat day nf May. 1st;, at I e'alneb f. at, tb foilnwin Seaarined real aetata, to wlti The follow In rrnl eatnte, eitnaiela Brady twp., ClearAeld nnanly, l-n , naandad mid deeeribad na lollowa i leaiaeiai nt a poot na linn at daeab llllebara'a lot thenoa aerth Ad darnae aaet parekM u a poet p Uenn. by lot af Jenub H ikbar nort ta dear waat It po-obna In n peat at ruad; tbi nan by Inod al Jaaob Yoaa aetata aoatb t2 drimei weal dill perenae ta a pnet I tbenoe by aaid lead eonth denaa aaet li a I perehaa e a pnet lkae by aaid buM narlb I degreee anil If perebna la a peel tkewnn by pablia raa nort k 4 -reet entl H pnrabao In a pnet thoao by deanb UiUbnra land nnnk ef definna a eat I parekaa be a pnet and p ate nf Wflnelef, aaatata io( t noma and IU pnrnha, burta, ihnmna aeeat ed a Inrte ateem nt mill, with .angle aad lata mill nltnoknd, Ibe bnlldla nnta nnnal tlitt leet. with aa nddltieo t berate aaad aa a paeaiaa room af about Half foot, aad a large Iwa-etary irnaaa dwaiHag bane aboat tttM, gid frnm atabh) and ether eelenildiaga. Alan, all nf beleadaal'e InUmat la Ihe wbltn plan limber etnadieg and lying a. a pienaef annd a Mrndy tawaeklp elnmeaid. aoaulalag aknalt earn mar ar leee, being Ik wool eld. af a plena at aaad awae ky B.aeiae Ulkar, kimnjad na lb nana ky laad at a. M. M-mea, went ay band nf ibaantnual Jnoab leaa, and na Ibe aeaik and out ay Innde al Kra.ua Lalatw. neiaed, taa .a ia oieeatina nnd t be aald Be lb. pmn.ne nt t. 0. Whlfprn, W. H. Irate d W. Si. Waod. Tneaa ee Int . Th. p, ar earn nt wklek tba prupartp akall be ntraek adf mant aa pud at tnti una m aala, ar taeh ntner arraagenmu made no WIM b appraeed. MaWrwtaa the property WMI na taaeaad lately pM aay nM neid aaaia at taa aa panan aad rlaa af Ike pnrana aa aaaea M mm etmnk a, nnd wka, la aoao nf dilimaoy at nek ra eatn, akall aaak gawd tb noma, aaad aa etaeaa old eka Oeod ba piaaaam aa Oaann ter anaavaaalla aaleaa UVe mem. la aaawalay pod en OMMwrll. AiaW rI,Jr, mmmrrt Olma, aaertat OaM. Pa.Sea-t,l1t., , I 'CENTRAL" HOTEL, PITTSBURGH. TflSE' ""'Tr. vrV iV'--'iV'., 'ptw- Smithfleld Street, from, 2nd to 3rd, Avenues. Tk mael aentrally loaaled Sret-. laa llenae la ike ellr. Ptrrrt ee. pare tbe duor e-ery Ira iantoa la all ike d -pnla ao I all pint ol bo a o Ua. Torjn. IJl par liny. WALSH & ANDERSON, Proprietors. Tba Ran el ten. of Clrerteld, r re. lied weekly at tk Hotel aa I plaoed oa ' f- r ihe U-n.nt .,f garata from ibie aeelinn, do Ape.l S7. IfTI s. TkTOTU'l' Nnllee ie herrliy given thai lha Xl Board of Seh.Mil lllnetura of Ihe borough of Uaeaola, will epply tn the Cnurt ef Cuuitoon Plena id ClearBeld oovnty. nt ita net! farm, lor a deeraa autboritlna raid Ht.b.H.1 Uireetore to b ,rmw Iva tbunaaud l'Vvul dullare fur bull.iing and enmploting Ihe bulliitag of n Sehnot .Inuae In aaid krnugb nfOraeola. II. 4. WALK Kit, Preeldeut. 0. H.8WOPK, Hovretary. Oatrola, April II, 1177 II. DIMMIl.tlTION MITItf-.-Notiool.tere-ky given that Iba no pnrmerabip b-n-ui lureeilaliug between Prederii-k fm-kett nnd Jnko Q. Sekryver, diog bneineaa In Ike bornogk n L'lenrfleld, under Ika Srm naina of Hankeit i ftehryvar, waa diraulvad on the td day of April, 177. by njatoal nuneenL Tba hooka of tbe trm will remain at the atora BCiti tba lu of Mey, wkere all knowing tbemerlraa indekied I tka late Irm nan nail aad reule. PIIKU. SATKKTT, J. U. bCllKVVtia. CleerC.IJ, pril II, 177 IU 1) KCilwTBK'a NOTICE. X -Notin ia hareby given that the following aa ouanle have been eiauiined and paaeed by na, aad remain Sled ef reoord In thia onoa for tba io epaotioa of heira, legatee., areditore, and all otbere Inlareeted, and will be preentd to the neit Or- thnna' Conrt ol Cleerneld euonty, to ba bald at the onrt Uonae, la lha boroogb of ClearAeld, on la menting an tba 3d Mondny (being tbn llat day) of May, A. D. 1(77 t Partial Areoont of tiaorge B Woodio. Admioie trnlor of tho aetata of I. C. tiaie., let of the borough of Hoaladele, Clrarleld Co., I'a dae'd Partial Aoeount of U W. Uallaber, Admioiatra tar ar Iba aetata of Hugh Ueltaber.late nf Cheat taaaahip, ClearAeld eoonty, Pa., dee'd. Partial Aoaunnt nl Jamn. A J. I. MeKaa, Admin latratnra ol tbe aetata a( teiaa Mokaa, law nl Knna townabip, Clenrftetd Bounty, fa., dae'd. Piaal Aeooout of Mllce Pelum and lleorgo Wit Admloielratore of Iba oaute of Jaavb Wlea. late .if Mnme twp., clenrleld Co., Pa , dae'd. Pinal Aeeoant uf U B. rtfieekman, Adiniulatrator of lha aetata of lieojemin apnckmaa, lata vl Claarteld anal;, Pa , dra'd. Pinal Aonoont nf Wat. Kider, Admlnlatrator D. B M . 0. T. A. nf Ihe e.leie or Juan aider, lata af Cevtagroo twp.. Ciaarttnid On., Pn., dne'd. (Inardi.n A.HMHjnl ot 2avhariah eleNaul. guardian nf Ermine Paula,. formerly Krmma Maaun) oaa ol iba beire ol Hm A. Maeun, lata oi t.urwaaa ville boraogk, Cleerleld Co , Pa .dee'd. L.J MUKUAN, Apr. li le Reliefer A Keo.n-.ler. ATTENTION! FARMERS & GARDENERS. Du jtn waat taioeroajto lha produetioa tfjear Farina and Uardeai at a am at I tautlajr aud ao trouble f If to. atad fur a package uf Waugaman's Vitative Compound, or Seed and Plint Invigorator. Tbu ta a wuudvrlai ebeiutvol 4wivTf atn. laiaing all Ibo lug rwdieiati in a ouudi-aatM. fwrm fur ibo lunieuiaio oudOirulH go n-iosiioo wt toe eodt mat tba vigumne aaJ rapid grjwib of the piaut. Ita Tata aaa haul I j e tttaiaod, aa t nut oalj ineraMa tbe prouueiioo and batten matuntj, bxl pioteolp tbe aeed and pai.ta Irum ibe at look uf luMrta and nuroii hi op tn parkeoa ot $1 CM aaJ $2 taob ) tbe auiall u auttickut I'ir bail a una tie, oa i toe lar(ir f r euo nnhl of e-ed 8n b nail o rooeipt wf priOe, aca iff oia aadttionai lor poatag-, by 6COBIR, HKKU A 8MITH, Aciara. 137 Libert; bi.t Piiuoutgb, Fa. Or addreai WAUGAMAN & CO., Care of Geo. Biaghita. Adamt Fii.rn Co., PITT.UIIKUII, PA. 0r,7TAT7Cf ATrTATTfeCO BLAlHrlVILLK, PA. April I, ttl7-l. WM. HEED I8 0PSNING THIS DAY a LABUB STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, IN ALL Till BRANCHES APPERTAINING TO THI DRV OOOns TRADE. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, CASSIMERES, LINEN SUITS, &c, &c, 4c. NOTIONS AND TRIMM1NQ3, F. tlNGES, LACES, tiLOVKS, Hosiery, tiks, consEW, BUTTONS, ic, Ao, Ao. WHITE (.00 DS, TAULE LI N EN S, CORDED AND PLAIN PIQUES, SWISS LAWNS, WHITE TRIMMINGS, EMUIfOlDEUIKS, UUCUING, CUIITAIN NETS, Ac , Ao. M 1 I.LIN Kit Y, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS FLOW BUS, RIBBONS, TRIMMING 81LKS, Ao., Ao., Ao. Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, &C.( &Ce f ULL STOCK Or (TIRTTHIKa, BOUGHT P0K CAS8, AND WILL Bl SOLD FOR CASH. iWM. REED, Baaaa Na. Pt" Optta Iom KltdlB. CIarM, P., Anvil tn.TT-dea. JUir admt.srnrnts. .jr..,-. JUST OPENED UP I TIIEKKVT (JIGAR MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, PA. The undfraiftnetl wn-d announce to thcetliirai f Clearorld aid Yictoi'j, tbat ho baa eatBiatied be Manufaclure of Cigars ia t"learAld, and will k-p nn hnd a Urgti tuck nf Sret-elaa eirari obtrb be will aell at wbletale end rtil His rfsajs are x-dc frsa ;U lm lexf tobeeoo, and oarraotod V givo aatiafnotiua. lie alao knpa on bnal a lall Hue ot tn beat ChcwliipT & Smoking Tobaccos, PIPES, SNtPf, BTO to which h tnrltre the attoll'a 'if rmk-r and chew era. Koiml dalera aupctird nilb tbe betf bcanda of igr, rtaniV'.ag nod Chewing Toiiacsei, at the loneit wbolaaala price. &-TKRM8 POSITlVKLYCA.su -P A aharn ef lie patrunagH rfrpectfullj aol eMt-d. JOIII A. STOCK, Koon QfH d -or to lit Natiuoal Bxnk, March 21, U.T Sia. Cltserdt-.d, fa TIN &SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Haa oprod. In a hnildmg na Market atr -ot. aa the old Wra'rm Htel lo , npp'-tita iba t'.-urt Haaa ta Clrarllald.a Tia and Hiieet Iron Ud factor and Miore, whore will bo fouud at all lir a full line of HOUSE FTOlTISnma GOODS, Stoves, HiTiware. Etc. Unaa Sp .oting aB all kiadi of Jub work, refiir ia .. At., rtitna n aburt aa.ee aod at rveUouable ratct. Ala agect for tbo SingerSewing Machine. A -anpl of Mchinra, with Nrodlea, ., al wiva on b-nd Tarua, Btri.-tlj tih or eonn'rv produce. A ahareot patiunage a.lid ad- U. B MKHKKI.L, Supcriateod'-at. Clr.rfi. lfJ. April ?5. I'TT-tf. HIGH' ST AM ARDS! V;'," inm.'u' J, REYNOLDS & SON, NuKrU't llST CIlRNER TIIIHTKhKIII Si PI I licit T MTKF.Era), PHILADELPHIA, MANt'FtL'TUREHS IP PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITIISIIAKIVI) AND CLINK BR OltlNDINll liKAlli.S PllK Bl'HNIMI ANTIIRA CITt OK BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WliOll.HriRIIY IltATLRS, FOR BlTCMINOl'SCOAL. KEYSTONE WUOldllT-IKOX HEATERS, CO0KINM RANliE.S, LOW-DOWN URATES. Daaeriptlve I Irt-ulare aent fire ta an, addr.u. EXAMINB BEFOKK SKLKCTINO. April ii, 11 tj. THE PUILAltELPHIA TIMES. "TUB TIMES" 13 A FIRST CLAP INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER, Aod boa eUaxl Iu flrtt yaar with ftaMiihoa! knoa Ido airftBlattun larator tt.i that of anf othor da il Poana'Konio, wilh ainfla tt- ooptHtB. It ho nw th wiai porfo-! machinery ) applioooca Tor iiHniitiK ita Ur rd tiMn. b-v in iwo Bow Moo PorlMfiif Prroao, tooh einihla of i riot inn; a0,"0 turn lei a .ip.oa nl Thi Timis in on Boor, o mat tl cob mrm tho rory ta art ttoa ami naka ibe earlicat delivery to iu rendrra. It oontoina ALL THE LATEST NEWS, Inolorliog lha ASSOCIATED PRBSS TRI.K (KAMS, Ht'KCML TKI.hURAMl as I CilH HBspUNUKNOR TroiB tl p in-i ..f tnterir. CjII and A count la Uwal Hp.rta. an-l Ctmrl'-aa I litur iol Diaoiaaaioua ol Uorroot T "Bleu, Biina; H tho no't ei.tnb'eu and ebtp-at ntwiat-r U PfBiiaylvoni. 'THE TIMES" ia ThDroagbly Inde pendant. in rvorrthl -jr. and will, ia ll r .liuoal tnt(4li i. faith! ot lotrolb nd Ita nt i envoti'iB. U oaotift n h .Itt.w p'(noo nt BOinr.vl.tr o tht londinc quoitKin th- Am, or li pi!inl an ttata a ibo , hot wtlUvar MmnuX Ibe hliod axtrtironaliip that oimld aoear1iiilo tb right to port fufHN', im ma Her lor whnliiriiQiaaliift. ur n ttiti In rr-wl oob aUiia i$ m4'te.oni wiM fcritPiy oriiiiai p-atliieatorrii'. a ii in Mitir puh io tntatirity oh-Buvr f-ai.il toaln oo.. mr and lilvliiv ia -rrv dv-Drioant wf B t'bri v. CUt, 8uto nd Nal.ot.ai. J lldly oriai)(na thitpo ( ovnrt parly who o'luoa ponlia irual. It iliatio ptthlto ia-oea pviblle tvnan and putitio n, with ibt Bnur f frt-xtota (hot t divuu-rt by I rath, bui with thai eiifniir aud oTtw wliirh h nd T-r oharnntrria-' th prort of ho BixatculijfliUBatd oonoo f tha wurld. I'rto two oohU (.or o--(.y ; mi rib.-ra, pit ajrw r-ial.l, at ilolUrt O year, or fVty r.ntf to.nlj. Addnaa TliK TiMKS, TH Cht.tt.nl 8i.t t-'lniaJa. April t.S, 'T7 it. jpiorn.n.ii TRUSTEES' SALE Of VAI-fAALI REAL ESTATE! By rirlB nf j.hNa.lkn in luina(lii atttKh taoot Ib th a Court of Cmon PIoa oi Cifa llrld e'luntt, tbor will lo ti.oaed tu (mblie Bto ol IM C.Brt Uonav Ib C'loarli-M. oa taloraay. Nay ft. I SIT, at S oVloeh p. tn., iba ft.U..wing d-arrihaJ ral o-tate, tbroalalcor P. U. Millor , 411 that orrtaia troot or pioeo of land tltBoto Ib tho boroorh of Cfoarflrld, twHHilrd ftoi d.-orihod m ruiluwa. HRiBtiiBt at a poat. l.riovriy a bl-rt. jv, op lb bonh of lb ritttri Iboooa down aotd river north 71 d-irooa rat 1 1 frot to a poat ; tbon th 21 drj'4M aRl 4VI fori loa p at ihooeo iy land af M. II. Dcd-o aooib 5 dr;rvoa w-m 117 tort pout : (bene Burtb t denreea wrt bv w dtaerthod bolatw 49$ foot H th Wff.BBinit, having iberooB areoud a ww.try fiaaao Bwiii g buna, wit ib Broopaary ootbaiMiBjr, fub. A , aod bar Inf a Bnbr tf frolt troaa aad raaaiiol altrub bory ibaroon. AIm, b M of groond adj Ining ibo atmr prop bifioBing at urtir vm ltir.tr ain-ot Iboooa awulh Is aVfraoa oaval M loot Third etroot i IkriM by mnm aootfe A2 df-groaa wrat 1 foot tu aa a Dry ; ihtne by told Jlov nonk SI do rtm -tola I t to Kimatrot uOBby aaoja oortb T dfgrooa ooal ltd feot to tbo BociBamc, aieoptiag aad roavrvlog a atrip af laad M fot wiuo ivr ih wm ibo roilre orbiah ibbi through tb baoh pari ot thia l..t Alw,tb lBir4 of f U. Miliar, boing lb bb dlriiod oao lblrd taitoel ot oJ that oorioiatroat of Uod al BBt la Cibo Uwaafeip, Ctaortold Cou, ra-, 'BBBow im Baoehbwl aa lollowa i Uaffto. aiag at a pirob pioo Cwroor of lrMa K , 44 tl, ftSoi aad Wt j ikeooa aerth b, $PU, "lo prBa to rook oak I ibvbo wvoi by troot d-'ol, 44 pr eboa lo a beailaoa the ath By Uiot UU IXB Mtoboalo walio pioot ibvooaoaat ail perak- a to bogtoBiag, avoiaiBiaat 9 aor aad Hw. bboo. aud kmwm a M Ao, 4Mit Ao traai bar iBg tberaoB lara wonlittoa ol pib al bioinih TKRM3 OF SALE : Ona hair aaah, aa IBB nnleeae In nna jeer Ihemnfiee, BTita lalaat, la Ba naeareel be ntew an miiafB nn tVe nremiaaa. Mr laa lre.teee mil ale anil at tka MM lima, n laraa Fire araaf Kafk. v. w. am i u, 4.T. Intwiie. W.D. BltlLE tiJ OmarSaM, Pn, April li, 1TT-M.