The Negro Flight. How the stampede originated in u mystery, The negroes thoinsi Ives tell d i ire rent stories. It is u strange disease that is taking them oil'—one that is more catching than yellow lever. "no that is certain, they lire the v.etims ola concerted a plan, and there i a gniioral belief that a tew persons are going to make fortunes at the expense of thou*- ands of the ignorant blacks. K in*a<, "Bleeding Kansas," has been held up to them as their Arcadia. It is the old cry of forty acres and a route. Kvery one of them expects land in plenty in the new country which they are about to explore. Milk and honey arc to he had without work. So strongly arc they impressed with this doctrine that they sell their entire possessions for just enough to pay their fare, being assured that all will he well as soon as their Icet touch the promised land. No other state will do. It is K man. where they are going and all the argumcn and all the logic in the world oou.d not Kbukc them. The stampede, which is now fully inaugurated, is undoubtedly the etlect of several causes. Fir* l come tho land agents with marvelous stores. 'I he negro is told that ho can have all the land he wishes for the asking, an t the more wonderful his statement the more firmly does tho black man believe in it. Then again the negro's condi tion, it must he admitted, is not of the best. lie cannot understand the po*i tion in which he has been left bv the war. In.the old days he was a fixture on the plantation. It made no differ eiice what the state of the crops was; it wa* perfectly immaterial to him whether the planter was pressed far money or not; lie belonged tu the plantation, and there lis remained. Now all this is changed. The negroe c&u't realize that they must earn their own living. Hundreds of them have for years been hanging on to the planta tions without earning their salt. They have remained simply because the planters were loth to turn away oi l servants who bad followed them in years gone by. Had it not been for the hard times and the financial dis tress Kansas would not have boon thought of. Planters have put their liest foot forward to keep above water. If the employer has no money the em ploye must suffer. That is just what is the matter now. Especially in Mississ ippi is the condition of atf.iirs in a tno.t deplorable state. There is no money, planters cannot get advances and the credit system is nlmost at a complete standstill. The negroes cannot help hut he affected by it. No one denies that their condition is deplorable, hut what can he done? A negro is alwwas more or less in a dependent condition. He pays ten dollars an acre rent, but when his cotton is sold he is almost al ways in debt. Especially is this true just now. Nearly every negro sold his cotton at a disadvantage, and his condi tion is much more deplorable today than a year or two years agv. The whites who helped plunder the state under the carpet-bag rule claim that the planters cheat the negroes at every turn. To what extent this is true I cannot say, hut if the negroes of the upt.er country are to ill-treated as it is claimed they are why haven't they long nco gone to work in the cine fields? No one ever thought of pretending, even in the palmiest days of the If turning Board", that the negroes of the sugar di-tricts were bull dosed. There is plenty of room there, and the very best of feeling prevails. Ttir. iiinou nzsriTrTr. I came down from St. Loun the other day. The scene there wss not a pleas ing one. Probably four thousand, ne groes have already arrived there, and others are arriving daily. S.ich destitution 1 have never witnessed. Were the colored men of this city not moving in their behalf the emigrant would starve. They haven't the slight est idea what fhev are to do. They only know that they want to get to Kansas in the shortest time possible. Work has leen offered to several hun dred on the railroads in other states, but not a man accepted. It is Kan<a or nowhere with them. That is the only state they have any faith in, or, indeed, know anything ahout. The colored churches h.ve l-een thrown open to them, and they are sheltered until transportation to their new homes is af forded. Beds are improvised in the basements and rations served out. g'hose who have sufficient money to pay their way are sent on as quickly as pos sible. H' ll.il 1.,1.\ it'S " Jlrr- lli ir" Store, .XHryheny Street, llillrj'ontr, l*tl. ALL GOODS AT BOTTOM FIGURES AT tttttt hii,{ xiiiii kkkkk nnnnn kkkkb kkkkk hiiii linn inn vvv vvk kkkkk . T T T H K K II || F. K I E H tl II V V K K H K II R F. F. II II II V V F. I !! U,,1, 1 KK 88118 KE KK HIIIIII Ij II V V KK I | |J K HUE E H II II V V . K " E F. II K K E E E 11 11 TI V V K K TTT HIIII HHll EKKF.K HHIIIIII KKKKK KKKKK HIIII 111111 11111 V KKKKK ONE PRICE, EXCLUSIVE IDIRfSr GOODS STORE. I here jut opened e new end eomj lete lino of DRESS GOODS in all the latest Spring styles, BLACK GOODS AND SILKS, SHAWLS, the Latest Npvclties. Curtains, Dace and Cloth. CARPETS, best goods, aIT choice patterns. TABLE LINEN, N*APKINS AND TOWELS. HOSIERY, GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR., RIBBONS, TIES AND CORSETS. • NOTIONS and TRIMMINGS, &c., &c., WHICH I WILL OFFER AT PRICKS NEVER HE FORK EQUALED. A call at tbn BEE-HTVT will conrinco you that it U the CHKAPKHT PLACK IN TUB COUNTY. Your*, respectful!/, 0". H. B.A.TTL.A.IsrZD. Our motto l, ONE PRICE AND THE VEltl' LOWEST, THE REST OF GOODS, ASD A'O MISREPRESENTATION. Revolution. lIKST DEMOCRATIC VICTUBV Volt TU KNTV VC.IRH. The " Dutch (\iptur< llullan l," hut Chira• go and Little Hack Sturm-Swept by the Demneratt. C'ti ICAIIO, April 3. The great Benin oralie vietoiy achieved in ''hicagois u surprise to oven tho Democrats them selves, who hud hardly dared to hope for so complete an overthrow of the power that has so long dominated mu nicipnl politics. The victory is all the more brilliant and valuable from tho fact that it was secured In the face of the strongest opposition that tho Re publicans to could bring bear. Tho election of thecntiro Democratic city ticket by about S,tKX) majority against so strong a ticket as that which the Republicans put up. means conclu sively that Chicago is u Democratic city. Carter H. Harrison, the Democratic nominee tor mayor, was no stronger in his party than 11. M. Wright, his Re publican opponent, was in his own party. I'iie other men on the ticket are about equal HI point of individual party strength, with the odd", if anything, in favor of the Republicans. So that, when it is also considered that the successful paity had no hold upon thecity patron age to assist them in the election, the conduct and management of which were actively in the hands of the Re publican*, tbe remit proves, if it proves anything, that Chicago has been con verted from Republicanism to Demo cracy. The'totnl vote polled in thecity was 57.137, of which Ilarii-on, Demo crat, 115,-54 ; Wright, K-q., 20,155-; Schmidt, Socialist, 11,515. Harrison's plurality for mayor, 4,'.H)5. The plural ity of '/. pp. Democrat, for city treasurer, is 5.127; (Irinnell, Democrat, for city attorney, 2,113; Howard, Democrat, city clerk, 2,2-l'j. -Sclinulit ran nl-out 2.01K) ahead of his ticket. The usual Socialist vole is al-out 7,which would indicate th.it soma S,(XX) Repub licans voti -I for Schmidt. The conned stands; D- in-icrats, 17; Republican*. II; Socialists, 4; Independent Demo crats, ]. The new member* elected are classed K-publicaiis 7, Democrats 8, S i cialists 11, I.ITTI N K-- K, AIIK, April 3.—Com plete returns of the city election show a clean sweep by the Democrats of every city ofluer and all the ulderun n hut one. Walsh, ill the K.lsl ward, I* the only Drcenbacker elected. Change 111 the Senate Official*. W iMiiMiTov, April 3.—The Demo cratic Senators in caucus ratified the re port of the committee recently appoint e<| to designate employees of the Sen ate for retention. It was ngie.-d the Senate should permanently retain Cap tain Isaac B is-ett, u*i-tan t doorkeeper, and the Venerable Willian .John, well known as keeper of the mam door of the Senate chamber, both of whom have leeii in the service of the Senate forty years or more, and nlso Am/i Smith, ■nipci inti-ii-l- nt of the document room, together with two of the noting nssi-- t ant doorkeeper*, who are crippled I'mon soldier*. It wa* also agreed that change# in the force of clerical employ ee* shall be made gr dually during the pre*ent month in such a manner M to avoid inc->ivaiiteuce a* much a* }►>*;. ble. No action was taken on the ijues tion of p-rmitting gener.il legislation -luring the ; r-"-ent sv-sion, out the sentiment appeared to be strongly in favor of restricting legislative business to the passage of the appropriation bills. "Ei r.Rv vote c*t for Carter Harrison to-day is n vote t-> sustain the revolu tionary majority in c, n grc* in it* ef fort to starve (he Government," spai- Ul-viiCally observed the Chicago Tritune on Tue*d*v morning. Therefore, ins*, much as Carter Harrison receive I 25,- 251 votes on election dav. the same being l.'.tk'i more than the Radical can didale was recipient of, we ate at hher tv, in law ami good morals, to construe the result, a* an authoritative intima tion that the city of Chicago, which ha* given a Republican majority at each and every election held for the last twenty year*. i in favor of sustaining the "revo lutionists" in Congr-sa to an altogether phenomenal extent. The i*ue w.is made so clear in advance that there can he no question a* to the construction of the result, as we feel constrained t belli v the Tr'dmnf will admit. H01.1.1D IT sac K*l has organized a mili tary company. TnitHK never wii* nich a really good, substantial, satisfactory, and rnj>i<l-><lli rife Urst-clas* Lock Htitrh Hewing Machine offered *o low u the "N KW FAMII.T SIIUT n.K," reduced to only $26; more complete with equipment*, and lower in price then any other machine. It i* elegant in work mmisliip iiiol llni*h, *urpa**eii nil other* in it* work and fulfill* nil the requireimnt* of every fnmily n* a helper. Thoroughly wnrrnnted by written nun run too for five year*, mid kept in order free of charge. It will do every deicription of work—line <♦ coarse tlint iiny tnnelilne, nt nny price, ever did, or can do; e pinlly n* rnpid, cor rect, Miiooth, neat, mid itrvng. Iln* nil the Into improvement*, i* oa*y to lenrn and iitanuge, i* ajrvieenhlo, don t wear out, always re .dy, and never out of order. Sent (1. ft. D. iinywlie o with privilege! of examination before piiymentof bill. Agent* make money rapidly, supplying the great demand for thi* the Cheapest Machine in the World. Territory free. Ailtirtu*, for descriptive book*, Ac . ''Family" Shuttle M id .1,1 765 lirondwuy, New Voak 80-ly 9 . TIIK DKATII-lIATK OK —Our country I* getting to be fearfully alarming, the aver age ot life being h -ened every vear, with out any reasonable ctiTle, death resulting generally from the most insignificant ori gin. At tliia season of the year c|*cially, n cold is such a common thing that in the hurry of everyday life we are epl to over look the danger* attending it nnd often find I,*, late, that n I'Vver or Lung trouble lIIK already set in. Thousand* lose their live- in thi* way every winter, while had Hunfhrr'.. <irrtnnn Syrup I **'ll taken, a eure Would have resulted, and a large bill from u Do, tor been avoided. For all ill" * .es of the Throat and Lungs, )f<. trhre't (Annan Syrup ha* proven itself to be the greatest discovery of it* kind in medicine. Kvery Druggist in this country will tell you of it* wonderful effect. Over 060,000 "bottle* •old lat year without a single failure known. Sold by F. POTT* OIIKKN, wholesale mid retail. 20-eow-lv A* Tilt* i* the senson when colds are most likely to lie taken, a word of advice to our reader* Would la- in *ea-i.n : J-irt, then, keep your feet dry : W"nr flannel next vour skin ; do not sit or stand in draughts of air, and upon the first symptom of a cold or a cough call at (iron Drug St. re. in Ru-h Hi ue Rio. k, at. 1 pri*' .re n bottle •f hit "Compound Syrup of Tnr, Honev and Blomlroot." which will give -vnti almost instant relief. It U a pUiiuinl and 'Jfrrtnal preparation, containing the virtue ••f Tnr combined with Mime • f the best frpreturant* and awlynet, allaying all th •**• distressing symptoms which if not promptly arr.wtcd will too frequently re. •ult in that fatal disease, Consumption, l'rice, 60 cents a bottle, or six for $2 60. 21-eow Philadelphia Market*. Trier , A|*o * Ki.ia us Mm—rtu.it it il ifl suit m*j ft to* I'VlO. I't •* OS-It | Ire* -iSS- |j U" . •*!.. .f I Urr!. r>cltil h( M iiuradt rttrt fhi||| ft V> is T I* ! i .vi.nr a | |Q t ft • vadcrn • I <U ;'su • *J, t..| Ml I O'hcf h *ct rl< • t' "'< Rw fluqr i *J. W- 'jt. lr at *" - i '-j (•WlFhiml ia tc.Miiiib) at L ' f<i h 'ittli->H|iw| U r*lji.f Intra* aiift i|Uie| f ' .'aw. Mall, MwHlf "•I.ffi an! hufylHM rraf. ?I 1 4 I* ihltllMlfal *l' I Mrt|lbi *n atolser ■( |t |& 11'G Mlf l R IT.flft'l.Ni . **<•• ;• fv- S a) ■ %®U,r. • ' HV 111* l> tf *'fi al Lf fll"l Ivj.naj 11•!.!• (W it In fctr siaiil from ih> I <rl • ti*n.|.cfa Im| alt* !• ai. r ?a|ea .f (.(an u*h a inrln-li. # ••)*-•#•!. t 4<t< II 1 s. ai *IIM •! 4>f "•ttlhrrrt )HluV, | 4. 4 44 . *l|, at* 4L. f44* • rt?*a -CI *ar *lf gz> ! ai 4\v' <4- Lrnrrj t* villi gr%4< | % %|s-.L II hafV • <- Tne lhi aaa V • iIK L S LI *vl,a f fair ai. 1 Isiln.r at $1 4a, r * m*\ H p \ . || 4.** jv> 4jt Jd lsikf I ta f t V4> r. BrlUfonlß Mnrkffta. ftttt.fr * Tf. A|f 10. groTATHW. Wliit* *h<-|,|>*r L.iul RawJ ajoit ..... J t Ml . |m l lsl.ai.ai . • ('•lff, Mil. 4 | Onf, ab'lM l\ riotjr. par . ... T & vi I I r. ml, •*: I lIAV ASH mwr IU, f. jM-r 1. n 9 |qm !!•. bImI fn r t i a •* ri aira*. ' n. !!•!. |'. 1 1, ( ,■ Mp.ll |a (oft ><w6 I I A-TF.n Cmj tiff#, |># r ..f ri N' sa* OIM, gr ..ii,l. j-ar Inn |0 uo Provision Mnrkft Cirrrtnl wwkly ly |{M|>ar Rr tlcra 4i#al. far imiipl 4 ' ilfllfa, flf 4 **! f-f Id|ftd aw.N . ... 4<| lUw a JI f 9§ t y lultar I*r |S qri l J.V hi'kar.a |-ar (mtiM 4 iM J.* ri- vrtat | 11 ' e-Mnf r y h*r> • y-r |mn4*.... jo ll*,N|*l f wrvj |J UH |>f JrffHl ft Kg* 1 mm* I* hdti* par )-<ia|rl . | | • nn*{ t **!<** pet can ift-st \ s Uiioni |>rr S. ,1- A. POP It, Orinral MmhaiilH, AUrylnny Htrrrl, liilhfonfr, Pa, (IRANI) CLEARANCE SALE OF CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! FOR THE NEXT TWENTY DAYS WE WILL OFFER OI K ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST! TO MAKE ROOM FOR KI'KINfj OOODS. IN MANY CASES FOR HALF OF ACTUAL COST. Cor CALL RE FORE ASSORTMENT IS BROKEN!-.* S. A A. LOEIL all b e^™™ eet IS. A A. LOEB, THE OLDEST GENERAL MERCHANTS IN CENTRE COL'NTY. \e-ll• t etirrtiseineiiti. NEW GOODS Foil Til K SPRING TRADE If V hene t/ivn very rinse anel rnr'iul attention io tlm selection of go, uls for Ihr Sj.ring Tradf, mid fori ju*tifird in saying that our jiri'rnt Stock cannot be excelled rithcr iu regard to I 'aricly, (/utili ty or I'rice, and u'C doubt ij it is equaled in either of tin te rrsfterts by any house in Cmtrf county. There nrr too many Ir idiny ar ticles in our s folk to mail special mention of On in all, but call eittxn tioii dinrtlytu a hie items that art now briny sought after every day. Mackerel are of good quality this , season and art setting rather faster than usual at this era*on of the year. 11 . have been selling noth ing but full tr ighh— 3o !'•. of ji-h in each qu irter bar, el and 100 !'•. in each half barrel-. They hare bcttrr vtilue for the money than short wciyhls. Is tie l/trriny ami If 'kite Fi'h are very fine this st-uon and sill ing freely. t fur Sugar-('ured Hams. I trod lleef, Urea blast 11aeon nod Cheese nrr all worthy of special mention. Oranges and lemons are very finr and the priee loir enough to to bring them into en-cry day use. Hut the j,nee on these goods irill be mueh higher in a sheet time. Our Meat Market, uejrt door to our (Srocery room, is ahc-iys well sup/died with the choicest meats. II e hill the best Reef, Mutton and Veal that ran be found: dressed in first-class style and scried to customers in the neatest, cleanest manner possible. So house tn the f!roecry and /Yorision business in Re lief ante is prtjearcd to supply all the wants of the family so well as ice ran do at present. SKCIILKK & CO. anocrns, Ilush House. IHock, Hrllefonte, Pa, ( \urii ans' corut sack.— " ■ im > HIWI i i B*III >i. pridat.UM jih -tai. f trmu >i : ..-fii.k r m a • uc. • lII* IVnrl II- in R. II f-nt*. Oofttf* r tinir, I'a. ifi* f ibiming r*l oti *• lli* |n*|*rtv *f Ji4in Ut* f ll* n*r ♦ nb<p. iVvitrr foittili. I' *ti'l it -w <wr*Wj4wl by l*-.rg* Hlo* All till! ( 'tUltt m *•!• jr. r f t*ti*mwvtt *r> I M or f i-* of Un-1 Ritu*?* in Tomrahin, County of Oulf*, lU, ll*'tilting il a ra*r of Und *m**)*4 In tb* ••* of Wan Farrow. Jr . now VnUt tin** . Ib**r*- •)■>!.y l*ri r# Valt iiliitM, Rrwb*b -If aixl < N'-nh .& 'K""* Wm| 119 poliM In tl-HiM . tf*n<"*> by Un 4* of |on Ilia* ami otkm, ffi'U|i** W t *t four to a by £yrftff *rw*k ; ih-u •* ly lar I fist lUvtUl Turn**. Rrork*f|..ff. N ttfh 23 4*gr** lU*t .1# In •lour*, tb**** by Un I of |lrwk*rhiff Fnlh M 4*|r** Ul |*frlia u* foan ; fh*nr-* by tnH f tb* Ul* K* Um** Linn. u-w Y*l*V)tiiw. V*th 46 iS-gin— U*l M l '. |*n h* f• tb* il*** of t-*ft..nir, C - r<.nuii.i THmV MUAf R3 A*l POKTI rwo T%m lln —4 nllownam; th*r*on lion** *r4 flnrr) •••<! ntb*r ln|>ror*fw*nt*. •!■* •*)! t l* Iron Or* on lh* frwnti*** T*iml of Mil* On*- IhlH In baixl ti|n conft rmfttton of **l*. r*n*-tbird In on* y*nr. %<l on* tblr4 in y*nm th*i*u/W ~th' I*ll* r Iwo pnym*MUlo b*nr intrr**f *t4 9i I** aaratwd by U nili nnil in tgag * •> lb* f r*tnl** 1341 . D %. KI.IKK, Admlnictralor. i DMmtSTRATOR'S NOTXOB. 1 V Iy*n*r> of AdmlnUfratlnn on tb* mat# of J'bn Fili*r ( t kia i. latt of U*t,n*v Town*blp, baim l*M ftutitod to tb* tjn4*rUn*l. tM44*nl of lUlirfuula, h* nil p*VMti* knowing Htfm**lrn ♦•>4*l4*4 U> Mid 4*r#4*nl o oi Maid and tn*k* imia*4bif* fmythrnt, nn4 nil bnaing rUfnt* agtn*t him to |rM*ni tb*ir nnrwanU. 4nly nntb*rUmt*t| u*t •fifbmtßl, U. ft RIJNR Ift.4t IMlrfoiit*, Mnrrh 4. I*T9. AdminUtmlor. CINE CLOTH I NO. SUITS to older $12.50. lints, Cnps Shirts. MONTOOMKKY St CO., Tailorc, RKI l KruM*. PA. l-tjr fpoil RENT—three dcfr*hle front WW. imuiil SUnj. In |t. HluU <>n lit* N. K eornnr at tAmmnwl tnliahl. tor MBon, • .mil r.mlli or ripping rnowa. tWiw mrnlilr KnanlrritPr R. W HAM, or W. D. RAII.KT, 11-(f on tlw prnlm. Sear Aelre-rttse mu DKAI.KKS IN IM IIF, liKCOSONI-Y ■l 1 ZELLEU k SON, a 3 R.. 'I. Ri 'hrtl.off lt., S K All lh" fl.n.Ur.l I'.M t Mnli un* I'm - r. MlplinM ••• IWI| liil|m mi ■nrit 95 jfjn/*1. Hh ul4m B)V* Ar 4r. J5 4 " I i/ r. in,a ik, I • JKWKI.KH wtl'fitJ (|9tt, HVIUt. A**. A'l nt.rk ti' •'!%" On A l-fl-"* •tmlor Hrurk*tit .n ll u** i tf I \ V. FOKTN KV. I '• A IT"IiSF.r AT-I.AW UM.IJ r<NTK. I'A. Ino 1 it! l!t* Iw't In lh* II • .** 1 If w. VALUft. D L lllkl W'ALLACi: A KUKHjj. 1 ATTOIIVKTf'AT I#AW CI.KAKriRLh PA. Will nlt*n4 r'! Iry/-. • at Ilalbfunl* abrii *i*~ tUliy muittwl 1 1 rttfft I:tlM a . ww T' IWLII. •MTt V aiLf'S l/IKLDIMi.HKiI.KKA- WIL-ON, ATTOHNBVA AT I AW I Ir i.l.AAßtll.'Ln. PA. \\' 11.1.II.I.IAM M<<T*Ll/)CC.H, ATroam T i AM rixAKrii.Lb, pa. All I.iwli.om | to. | il; A'trnAod In Itf t n nrnsir. <t*i sonno* \ | CKHAY k GORDON, ATT 'IM . 'TIA* < I.KABIIH.P. PA W !| ntl.nd !>• lUltrf t,I. n Urn ;' ■*'!; l i> I L. SI'ANGLKIt, • ATWBTIT AT I.A*. PKI.I.K|m>TK. I I MUK Oft MT.PA Fjnt<U' n*t*ali'ti tt f- I*c4bvta. prnrtb *a ,tt nil tb* (Vmrta. OcttaulUlt *tta In <*mnr. .f k tali My r r c. mi'i'Li:. ■ • att turn at I.aw IS- K II AVtS. PA AH UairtKM fimmftly I?l*f>d*d it. 1 1 Ip.K KLLER, I '• AnoRXRT AT I.AW n All,!.,; Mirri Koiil. 4* <f 1 > . IW.llrf.nU.Pn #*•* oota j aiatit auatiT |>EAVER k (SKI'IIART, t S ATU'RV s AT LAW OS . n A11..1.' t>f !,, t 11b of Huh, tMbn. ;onu. Pn |.; y jr. t luititw. c, a nuvta. 4 LKXANDER A ROWER, • ATTORXKTP AT L*W. IMlrfoiU PA A* l , iMI m lU>nlh .4 nr rti*.-. t,S . i,. liaimii. * |,...i '...f ] ly 4 LBERT K M m . \ DAKKHT AMi i 'MT TIONKKT, RHKAI', CAK KA. PI KM. tr , Rt#bo| M,-**t IWkf' t. My IWlMml*. IU |>rsil HOUSE, I > ntI.I.KPOKTK. PA. tiik OKI.V rimn-i law hotel ix TinriTT. T*fm* f*oOf*r dar. Lirart nttn^Uad. ral* ir*n In wtlri*n**a an 1 Johci Orft ll <>ra.Prt>'f DJ fianam. Cltrb /4ARMAN 8 HOTEL, \ > Onttn Onrt lI.AMU. tIKLLEFORTR, PA. TKRMA II 2& TEH HA*. A fmt Lirnrj altn,Kr.l. f ItRARD HOUSB, A ■ OORMKR ClltaTSL'T AMD MXTII fTREETR, rnu, T.tvr 1 ThiA k™. imnln.nl in a ,f hmM ft# |u una ft.rtaLU Wni.l., I. k,|A tn <-<#y r~p . t .|..al ft, an; ftr. .Un ln.|.| In lh. . Mini.;, living ft. lb, air,a. If.nr; ..f lh. Illw. lh. |*ic nf hapi ha. 1.-. n l ft. man IK'tftAM par .la;. J MkllUtlX. I-A4' Manacar I \R. DOBBIRB, M. l>.. I ' PHTPITIAR AXH m-Riitinx -lf (*.. al,., i. ft.llW nt., Pa pOUHT I'ROCLA MATION. C' WIIRRRAA, lh. Hon IPiailir ft Mbiii. Pinal .||.. lh. . v.n.l 4 ■ '.4nn>. n Plm .4 lh *Mh JnAirlal IHaUft L animating of lh. nonnliM at .Vnlr., lllnmn anj dnarft.M. and lh. lion. Panin.l Prank ant ti. II ..a John I .Iran, Ana. rial. Jodfaa In Oaalra roantr, harm* iaannd IhHr iMarinc <lal. fttt, gar at I4TB. In ann.Mu.u4. ft., h. l4ln ( a Oonri at Oftvr and T.rminer aa4 11.0.ral Jail IMiaarr ant M'iaO" (*•! nf lh. Paara In |h.||.r, nla, ft# ih. nimty of ,Vnlra. nn4 h nranm.noa .r, ,h. L.oirth Mmiday of April n.AI, bning ih. 2Mb rtnjr nt April. IT9. an 4 tn onnll.m. Inn wnrka NntUr I. b. raftr !*< to lh. I'nrwur Juartou <4 lh. Ptor,. Aliaa# awl <V#Mtohtot of ai4 ranintr of <Vnlra, thai th.a ft. Ih.n awl Ih.r. In ihHr prnpat para.na, A In o'.hwk IB Ih. ham of anftl 4ar with lhatr Irnr4a, ißoal aHh#ia .lamlnalftm, awl ih.t, nan ftamaU.aw. to So thnaa thlnga ahlrh to Ihoit nUa ai#-rUl!> to h. Aaa. bat than, tin aba towwl In Ws#t<ibbbra to twamrtr nnlnat lha ptaam thai nra or ahall to M Ut. Jail .4 (Vnlra rouatr. to lh. n an 4 lhara to war rU aalnat Itoan an ahall to Jaa, Ul.aa an*# my hand, at IWIto BU lha Mh 4a; af P.ftraary, Ini lha ymr of wir U#4 IKB. a4 Ih. on. &!***.•* T-> of Ih. Iwhpm4m,4 lh. JH WW WAHQUWwtW lIARNESS MANUFACTORY * w- In ilarmaaV Km W,#k. 1 1 I i 'Ml' PA. My JOB PRINTING of *ll kimlß neat ly amacalat at lha DRMOCRAT OPPtCR. Hurry /. link*. Ilarilwarr. IC. HICKS, [SuiHHustir to T. A. lIU'KS A 8U0.,] IHUI.KU IN HARDWARE SADItI.KRV, OILS, | PAINTS 'AND STOVES. |~ EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Allegheny Strrrt, IIKI.LKFOSTE, PA. South of I)i>tmond. \<if Advertisement*. CHEAP GROCERY —A XI* — PROVISION STORE. S. A. BK£W A SON, llxune*' Mori, ntji door to Jfot Offirr t Arn naHlng In iMt || B . ml >u>i<h rafncnj \fic*+ |,j i a*H <*r h .r fr *J, kli U c* fDVITIV MOMTI. Tk.y at. wrtilei (<■ imi fey, n>. thai cuat. m. r 'afc tori <rrtain af f tune iTJii: a \it t'imsi/ hoods: Th.lt atork .. auo.pt. In n II nr|art.*l, a4 caoaiau In part at Light and Heavy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Lemon*, Nut* A ltaUins, CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS of arnry kin.; ui l THE Ctt.XMUTED WaMUNHTOH RITOHEg Hams, Sides, Shoulders —AX D— BREAKFAST BACON. T.*alw wtu, Ihn rU4nM4 DHIED BEEF. anntln* r™'h in thMr linn m!| n 4 It to tfc.it rtiwn,. to *l.n tfc.m • mil. CASH PAID F<ill POTATOES. 1879. THE PATRIOT. 1879. Gat Dp m Club ..J R,m| T , Toar Papar rrn. The DAILY PATRIOT will bo cnt by mail to club* at lb* following ratrt: *ll*l pnr ropy |m rna to , rial, of •. •AA6 par ropy par font to • clafc of ton. Ik oe pnt nop, pa, p, • rlat, of tnanty. R * I"* ft |*t to a dab of thirty. W oa par copy pn* ynnr to a flnfc of nrty. An* on. ropy fro. lor ~m you in avary w to tfca pntom nulla* op tbo flnfc Proportional ratw tor part* at a ynnr Tho WEEKLY PATRIOT will bo anal by mail at Uic following rata*: tl0 pm annua) tor tin* la ropy, flja pot umta pnr copy to a < lot. af toar. lIAA par annnai par copy to a rial, at at*hi H to l pnr annum pu rapy to a rlnfc af ana4. to a I pm annuo par rapy to a alafc af IMrty. M pnr annua pr opy to a rlnfc af any. toll par aaanra par ropy to a rlnfc af ana tonM. And can eopy Aon tor an* jot in nr.ry raaa to (ntlar ap af dab The p*h nutat accompany all order* to itwir* attention All moitpy abould ba •ml by poot oilco order or tayrirtnmd lotto*, olborwla# It will ba at lb aondor a rUk. A M rent pATmior Pvai taiiixn Co., Ilarriaburg, Pa.
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