- joiix v. ji(m!:k, i:i.iii.u. SATURDAY: X luTT: ; : : : : Ihqh. hill 1'UKKIHKNT IN 1 SliS, GENERAL GREENBACKS. KOH VICK 1'IIKSIliKNT, GENERAL LOW TAXES. DEMOCRATIC STATU TICKET. For Awlilor General, CHAS E BOYLE. Of Fiijettc County. For Surveyor General, GEN W II ENT Of Vulnmliia County, Ckowdkd. We have still neglected fo apologise to our patrons for the crowded condition of our advertising i oluiuiif , and the consequent want of ito.ns ntid'tiews of general interest. The Approaching Treasurers salt) wilKctuedy the Cornier, and tho addition of four columns to our sheet which wo hope to effect about the first of. July; to gcther with a firm determination to use every effort to make tho Advocate a liistrate county paper, will likewise remove the latter. Politically, tho Advocate will contin ue to bo red. hot Democratic ; at the came time, if any of our Republican friend desire to defend their principles, they will always Le welcome. END OF Dll'EA C1IMENT. The flirh Court of Impeachment is no more. The astute body dignified by that name met for the last time on Tues day last. The snake has been scotched. The dog is dead. Let the friends of liberty rejoice. Let praises ascend to Supreme Omnipotence for His delivery of the nation from the Jacobinical hye nas who were sucking its life blood. The High Old Court met on Tuesday la.st. Every Senator was in his seat. The second and third articles of itu. peachment were called up, and were defeated by the same vote that laid out tiie.llth article l'J to 35. A motion was then made that the Impeachment Court adjourn without day,which motion was opposed by the friends of Johnson, uho wished to vote on tho remaining urticlcs. But tho Jacobins carried their motion, and so ended the great farce of impeachment, and with it the hopes of the Radical party leaders of ever again gettiug their hands on the reins of Americau government. In the meantime Andy Johnson still stays in the White House head, i:eck and shoulders above all his accu sers. The ordeal through which ho has passed has endeared h:m to thousands of Democrats, who before it had no ex alted opinion of his policy. And'IBW Johnson to day stauds tho giciitest btatcsmaii in America. Immediately after tho acqui'tal was announced Stanton, in a note to the President, relinquished control of tho War Dopartmcnt. Had he done so when ho was kicked out, he might have saved his self respect, and the country half a inilliou dollars expeu.se, attendant ou the late trial. B&Who are the Democratic County Committee of Elk, and what are they doing towords getting tho party in work, ing order for the approaching campaign '! This question has been asked us by sev eral, but we were unable to givo a defi. nite answer at the time. Wo believe that as yet there is none. Last year's committer's time expired with tho close of the last campaign, and wo learn that this has been tho custom iu former years. We think that this is not as it t-hould be, und wo would suggest that the old committee's duties are not disi charged until after tho County Convcn. ion has been held, when after cuudi. dates have been nominated for the dif ferent offices, a new committee should be organized. Tho summer term of our Court now comes in August, which is too late. We wero u few days ago re quested to suggest the 2nd TU ESDA Y of July for holding tho Convention. The several districts should therefore hold their primary meetings before the 1st of July, aud elect their delegcgtes to said Convention. Thorough organization u the surest precnsor ot victory, and no Democrat should bo lu'irard in securing it. LETTEll FROM FJTTSlCJiGI. Sr. Lawuknck Horn,, 1 PrnsiiLkoii, May 'JA, lsC.8. Mil. Em ro:t : 1 have been stopping here tor some days past, and in order to i.uprovo the time to see what is to be seen, mid hear what is to bo heard, 1 last evening attende. I the great (was to tie; ratification meeting in the City Hall. It had been announced in all the Radi cal city dailies that Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, of New York, Gen. John A. Logan, ot Illinois, Maj. Janies Hegnrty, of New Ym k.'Uon, Lec, of Connecticut., anil many other distinguished speakers, would be present to address tho moot insr. I went at an early hour and se cured a seat where I could see and hear all that transpired. The meeting was called to older by the chairman of the committee, and Thomas M. Marshall was appointed President, but Thomas did not appear, so the chairman of the committee took the chair himself. James Ilegai ty, who was the first speaker, appeared. to bo not only a reue. gade Democrat, but a renegade Irish man. He told several anecdotes about the Irish at the Irishman's expense, and said the Irish were deceived by the Democratic party pretending friendship for the laborer, but he was not anxious for labor, and wished to work as little as possible, us much as to say, " I dem't belong to that class of Irishmen who havo to labor, and therefore these pro fessions tor the laborer had no induce, incuts for me." lie next tried to snow that some Southerner had characterized the stoiking class as " .uudsills," and scouted the idea that negro labor would come iu competition with the Irish la borer and reduce his wages thereby. So far I think he was right, for exper ience proves that the fiee linen will not work when they can steal. He then eulogized tho negro soldier, aud said Pied Douglass could make a better speech than most white men, and there fore they (the negroes) ought to vote. He sain wiih a million of negro votes tiiey Ciul l be it tho Democrats evuiy ti in . He then' told us they wero going to make the city of New York a Repub lican city us much so as the great city of Pittsburgh. At this point a gentle sitting beside me remarked, if they at. tempted to make the negro the issue iu Pittsburgh, they would fail as they had done last fall in the electiou of Mayor. " 1 voted asaiust that principle then. aud I shall do it again. The negro is more than I bargained for," said he. So you sec, .Mr. Editor, that'the programme as foreshadowed by these apostles of Grant und Colfax, just warm from the Chicago Convention, is negro equality, although they have uot the manliness to say so in their platloim, aud neither Grant or Colfax have solar acknowl edge!) it in their acceptance of the nom ination. One feature of the argument was observable from tho beginning to the cud of bis lemarks, and that was a disposition to ignore the Constitution, aud whenever it was necessary to say Constitution, liberty and law was sub. stituteil. Ami in order that there mi-jrht be no misapprehension upon that, ;he speaker said that tho Democratic, party aud Audrew Johnson had great regard for the Constitution, bu, miht us well talk about carrying buttles constitution, ally, aud the several commanders be re quired to command fire constitutionally, charge bayonets constitutionally, etc. '1 be uext speaker was Geueral Lee, but so soon us the audience discovered that they had been deceived; that neither Sickles or Logan was'prescut. about ouo half of theiu left, and your correspondent with them. More uiiun, CLEARFIELD. GosMi'i'iNU . It is not alone in small neighborhoods that scandal exclusively operates. Out iu the world it interferes with a thousand things, causing unboun ded troubles. In trade, iu friendship in politics, its effects are seeu, aud hall the evils ot life that one encouutors is caused by the obtrusiou of aomo baud iu his dish besides his uwu How much heartburn ing iscaused by it, how much bitterness, bow much hatred, how much annoyance! And yet thcko who meddlciiosture often very good people, who would uot do any huiiu lor the world, aud urc quita shock cd at the results which their abomina ble interf'eieuec has brought about. JO v.. cry thing is heard to bo repeated, und suggestions are made by tliein which afterwards become ufl'u mutious ot your own, that do uil manner of harm. And yet the meddlers do uot know what tin y have done. They might, mdced, weep with you over crushed hopes thut their Very propensity has caused, aud Lear no malice in thier hearts towards 'inybmly ; us uu innocent colt might, iu his excess of loviiigness, kick his owner's uud best friend's biaius out. It people would but mind their own business, there wtuld be less bankruptcy of comfort in society, aud the machinery of lifo in all iu de partments would run more smoothly. BSi,Rev. Dr. Chspiu says a man liv ing timid tho activities of the nineteenth century is a coudeused Methuselah. No doubt there aro somo pretty old boys uroui:d iu these days. ftaJ-All tho diamonds cutting iu this country is done by one firm in Boston, and their business confined to the rectit. ting of stones which havo been nicked or otherwise rendered imperfect. UCguThe htrawbtrry ci up will ho tho largest this year ever gathered in the State of Delaware. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Maunhua Watkr.A delijihtlul toilet article f-uperior to cologne and at nan iuc price. l;;.The Commissioners will meet nt their ollice in Ridwav on Monday, the 'Jth day of June, 18(38. We havo ."elected lmm a reliable source some articles re.lntiiiL' to the coal interests of this county, which wo in tend giving to our readers as soon as our space will warrant. I6iyPistnl shooting is getting to be quite an amusement in our town. Yes tetday one of our sportsmen put a ball throogh a pluu nf t.-ihacco which was held in a man's hand, ut. a distaucc of three rods. The Fha.mm.in H...usu. This pop tllar hotel has been taken possessiou of by Messrs. Lnrgcy & M alone, and we bespeak for them a fair share of custom. Doth tho proprietors are gontleniinly fellows, and will spare no pains to ren. de.r their musts comfortable. Cf-B-Capl. Cal. Luiin r has tuken pos session of the hotel formerly kept by Mr Yaughaii, on the northern or upper side of the railroad track, near the depot. He bus refitted and refurnished the house in first-rate stylo. This hotel will be found convenient to travelers ar riving or leaving on night trains on nc count of its proximity to the depot, and we know whereof we spenk when we say thut Cul's table will be well provided. Fbzzi.ki) Iu the classic language of the immortal showman, Tcefs, the Rad ical Ratification meeting, which was to have been held in the Court House last evening, " fizzled out." Some ten. or a dozen ot the laithful collected and ad. ol'urned tho meeting ovu until Monday cvenum. Whether the heavy rain was the cause of tho " fizzle," or not we can not say ; but we'll bet our bottom dol lar that it a Democratic meeting had been called, nothing short of a shower of pitchlorks would have prevented its being held. "Canst I linn not minister to a mind diseased, And with some sweet oblivion nntitlm . (Jlcaii-c lilt foul hnsuiu of tho perilous stuff Tim! weighs upon tlie heart. ? " Certainly: lllonlnt ion Hitlers will do it when notion;; else will, Melancholy, De pression. Hypochondria, I ns'iuity.ali spring more or less, from a diseased stomach, mid this, Plan tiitioti Hitlers is a sure cure for. There is no mistake about it ; Dyspepsia. Headache, Dullness, Ague, and Low Spirits must yield to tho hcnlilugiving mid genial iiiniieueo of tho l'lantniiou'l'itlcrs. If you are iu doubt, mnlto one trial nnd he con vinced. Thus say tlio.se who know. (ViTrThe reason why MI8II l.Kii'S HF.HR BIT'IEKS cure so many different diseases, is because ii is the best remedy lor n de ranged stomach, or Dys; epsi.-i, now known, and because it invigora es the en' ire sys tem, stream liens thu nervous fibre-i. ele vates the. slumlord of all ihe 'vital foieus. nnd hustnius a healthful tone of the entire homan organism. Medicino that will do this, will cure any disease, for the simple reason that nature will do tlic rest. We guarantee, that .10 woman or child, howevo r pale or emaciated, can uso these Hitlers regularly for twenty-one days, with out the return of the rosy cheeks and fair complexion characteristic of good health. .Sold by nil Druggists and Dealers. Du. S. H. IIaht.ua, 4 Co., Proprietors, Lancaster, l'eansylvunia. and Chicago, Illinois, iiiyl-Uin eoV A Nkw Hkmkhv in Consumption. A riiysieiau who h id Consumption for sevet al years, with f. eiiiciit bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with medicino un known to tho profession, when his case Hp pen red hope ess. lie is ihe only physician who has used it in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues ; a d lie can ascribe Ihu degree of health lie liow enjoys to nothi-ig but the uso of his medi cine; nu t nothing lint utter despair antl entire extinction of nil hope of recovery, together with u want, of eonlidvneu in all other iinhicoil him to hazard the exper iment. To those siillering with any dis ease of Ihe lungs he protters a treiiimeut he confidently believes will erjilie.itc the di -asu. I'rieo Sl.fjli per buttle, or$Sa half dozen, sent by express. Heii-l for a oiiviilai- or call on pit, H. Koyi.hton Jacii ns. No. y.itj, Noilh Tenth hit reel. Phila delphia, I'a. iiiayiHWiH-ly lUV'flisehKiilii. SI'KCIAI,' NOTICk" " Wo have found it necftnry, in order to keep th financial department of thu Advocate on a good bnaii, to a lout tho following rule : Transient A Jvertispmenu must bo paid for i nd- vaitra ; anil all Job Wu.lt a soou as coair 'oUil. E'lU ma le oat ami prosofiied to yearly advei litcrc at Ihe bifUirui(t of each quarter. 3ubcnpli. ui to be paid lor iuvatiably in advance. novif John K. Mooiik, i'nblishor IjMIAN K I AN" I fo U SK, .1 ir. Maiiv's, I'a. I.AIHiKY & MAI.OXH, Pimm's. The propriclor respectfully ask the atten tion of ihuir friends nnd tho public iu gen end la the.r large and commodious hotel. livery atluutiou paid to Iho convenience of guests. 11. LAUU K V , laayllO-lStm-ly J, A. iuALON'E. H.-Thero will be a FAIR in Si. Mary's, for the benefit of Sst. Ben cuiu'.'g Academy, commencing on the 2HTII OF JUNH, and continuing until after the FOURTH OF JULY. After the Fair cloaen, there will bo given a GRAND CONCERT. All are cordially invited to attend. y)lt01'()3AL3 will bo received by tho "uiiuiseiuiiui iiji io iug oui uay ot uu l, IhljS. for repainting tho outside of the t onri lIouuwith to C0HI3 of while lc.nl and oil. Also for imiotinR tho eulridj wood week of Lite jail in lil.o manner. i. I'. PJCKlNt-'OX, ianyO'.i.tf C'jiutuii-iiouers' C.erk. ATKST ARRIVAL!! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! ! CHEAP EST G DODS IN JUDO WAY ! AT THE STORE OF H. S, BEiNAP, Cor. of Main Waler, end of Hyde House, Where ha has on hand an extensive assort ment of Goods, consisting of Woolen Goods, Hats and Caps, Roots and Shoes, Underclothes, Ladies' Dress Goods, Shawls and Nubias, Hoop Skirts, Opera Hoods, Mus lins and Cali. cock! MABYMADE CLOTHING liitlmoral Skirts, Rlankcts and Counter panes, Ladies' Dross Trimmings, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Paints, Glass and Putty ! ! ! Call and sec my stock before purchasing elsewhere ! I'cc. i"),T7 ly. ) AIM,000 CrsTO.MF.liS IX FUL It Vcirs. l'atroui.e the Hest. Having the largest capital, most exper ienced hovers, nnd i-xliwmivi. t . mli. ,.f .... concern in the Dollar Fiile business, we 0 f A H A X TEi! HAT I S FACT I OX in every instiinee, and also Ihe best selec tion of uoods ever ullerod ntOXK Dill. I. Alt EACH. Xo other concern has any show wherever otir a"enl nri- so linr. t mi- tino in l'w,..t and Heliable," Mule and fomiile agents wnnicu in et y ami country. Till'? LADIKSnre roiriii'iibirlv i-..mn.ii.il t j , to ti j-our popular elnb svstem of selliiiLr ..II ..." I, l ... "... , .. e mi mini ui uvy iiuu raney noons, press l'allerns. Cottrm Chub. Ciiut.n- l'lated (ioods, Wiiteiies, &e. t ul.I i : i .- iui.j a paieni pen loiininin nn,. u ( .. i; describing an article to be sold torn ilulln- 10 cents; il.ur '.': 10 for f 1 : litj for --tl 100 fill' .Sill Nl-llt llV lll lii I'll... ,,.. ..,.. u to if t-t I or tin. (worth "ill lu-r n-ni n,,,i. il,,.,, those sent by any oilier concern. 1 according lo size ol cluli. or it not do ujt fail to tend or a circular. X. 11. Our stile fthotiM mtl 1 wi h Xew York dollar jewelry suUn or bo gus Ten Comprnies," us ii is nothing of ihe sun. JiAST.MAX Si KKMIAI.I.. ti-j ll.mover Si reel. maylM-liin. Huston, JI isa I X Til!-:' DISTKICT ('Ol.'lil' Ol.' :i'.; L'niled Stales, for tho Western Disii-iel of uiisylvania. Adolnh liiu-bielier. a Hiinkriipt under tho Act of t'onere s ol iMareh d. lfli", having npplied for a di( charge from all his debts, and oilier claims provable under said Act, 11 order of the Court, notice is hereby given, lo ail persons who have proved Iheir debt, nnd oilier per sons interested, tooppeir on the 'J;li day of eune, ini.tj, tu '.i o eioci; a. in., helore S. -.. Wiualrnll', Ksq,, le;;isier, nt his ollice. in Kidgway. to show cans !, if nny they hnv , why a discharge should not. be crantcd to said Hiiiikrupl. And furiher, not ee is lierehy giv.-n that Ihe lecond ami lliird nieeiings of creditors of tho said Uiinkritpt, required by the 27lh and 2Sth sections of said Act, will be had before ihe said Iteg- "ici in i ne piuiiu nine nun puice. . A. McOAXDLKSS. may-M 2w Clerk of mid Court. I .01! KIGX ATTACH M EXT niCHAKD SIIAKPK. 1 I'MIANCIS WKI.SS AND In tlio Court of tiKOitfJH liKLl'-OU), I Common l'lens of siirvivina partners of I lilk Co. 1 thelirin of Slinrpe, Weiss AiigitstTcrm, (IS ,x .o , vs iMii'.ain ueeu j ELK COUNT1, SS : , The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the iShenil'ol said coun ty, (;hi:i;tix(; : We cotoiiinnd you ilmt yon nllnch WIL LIAM IlKKD, late of your einiiny. by nil nnd singular, his goods und chntiels, lands aud tenements, in whore hands or possess ion soever ihe same may be, no that he bo and appear before our Chum of Common l iens, to be hoUUui nt I'idgwiiy, in nnd for said county, on the first Monday of August next, there lo nn-wer Itiehnrd Khurpe, Kraneis Weiss uud George Helford, surviv ing partners of tho tirtn of Sharpe, Weiss & Co.. of a plenol debt, $-10,000. And also that you summon Joeph 8. Hyde, rnd nny other persons in whose lin mis or possession the prupurty mny bo, so that they be and appear before our said Court on the first . Mimility of August next, to answer what shall b objected against him, and nbido the judgment of the Court Uierein. And have you then nnd Ihcre this writ. IVITXKSS the Hon. R. Q. WJI1TK, Presi. dent Judge of our said Court, at Uidgwny, this 3d day of April. 1808. GEO. A. RATHBUN, Proth'y. Bail reijuired in the sum of $110,000. Tho Sheriff will attach nil the goods nnd chntiels, hinds and tenements of the defen dant, in the hands and nossessinn nt .1 S. Hyde, or iu the hands or possession of iiuj oinur persons w uHisucver, ana summon t hem us garnishees. SouTiiKa h At.iiHir.iiT, Phiintitfs' Attorneys. May lfl, 1808-fiw. HS. BELNAP & CO., BLACKSMITH ING. Having completed our now establishment, and locatril therein, wo still hope by con stant attention lo business, and turning out lirsl-elass work, lo merit a contineaiico of the pn'ro'iagc heretofore so generously bo. slowed. Call at our new shop, at Iho east ern end of Main tUreet, Kidgway, Pfl. i n it ii-1 1 !n i- intention given lo the i-hncinj of horsen. All w e'aak is a fair trial. May 1 1 'U'i-lj. FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1868, SCME EMINENT MAN SHOULD BE SELECTED. FOR THE PLACE TO BUT S TO YES TJ!SlJiB9 HOUSE FURNISHING GODS, GO TO 1UDGWAY, CALL CN SEKYICE, MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS, And you will be supplied, and well satisfied with the call. STOVES, Of all Desiral.le Kinds, always on hand. 19 jj .o-v ;u-n 0( the l.ntest and ilutt Atimuved j Style a. id V. oikinnnship uu hand, and Made to Order, (a Specitlity tna l off this Branch.) All Goods wiirrawied. Deulers supplied at the Yry Luwem Prices. Price List furnished on ap plication. TOILET SKTTS, SOME P-EAUTIFUL DESIGNS! g PICK-BOX EH, And all und every novelty in thu Japan ned Tinware Liuo ! Wire Goods, Toys, French Tinned War, English Hammered Ware, Scotch aud Yankee Bowli, Sad Irons, Ijoal Hods, Japanned, Giilvanijtcd And Fancy. Irou Hollow Ware by tic Sett or Single Piece ! FISHING TACKLE, Rods, Baskets, Flies, Hooks, Ac , At. Jolihing in all its branches. I have the agency foi the Celebrated Oriental Base Burning Furnace. Tha best in the world portable or brick set. If they fail to give satisfaction do pay will be asked. HOOFING, Flator Standing Grow, EaYe Trough, Spoutiug, and House work generally. HaTOrJers. by mail promptly attsoJ. ed to, and work guaranteed, I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD I If your are goiii to build a Hons, Store, Churoh or Bara, call bofora jou order your Tin, Copper or Sheet Iron Work. Oct. 31st l37-ly. i
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