J. JUL CraMSTIIE, fiimeries, Washington rugs, Pa tent Medic roleum Cen - n t ines, irer Ireet, IPet tre, IPa. JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORE. The European War Ended. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN PETROLEUM CENTRE is that of .A. JLLZDZEIfcT, Jamestown Clothing Store. Having enlarged my Store to meel the demands of my largely Increasing trad?, 1 now oiler to my friends and tbe public, tbo LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ever ibown in this place. The stock consists in part or MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOY'S READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES Of all descriptions, both Foreign and Domestic. A complete linn of GENTS' FUR NISIUNG GOODS or any kind imaginable. 1 uan ami will anil Goods At Lower Figures Than any Other House in the Oil Region. Particular attention paid to Custom Work. The Great NEW YORK STORE. SAMUELS BROS. DEALERS IN Din goods, Ladies Fancey Goods, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Silks, Poplins & Ladies HATS made In the fiaoai and late t st. lei. Alto a treat assortment of Ladies Gaiters and Slipers lancey and plain, which will he told at Now York prices. Wc an aim selling Calico at Acts par Tard, and tbe Best Ollco at lOcls. W ait selling Dleachd Muslin at lSJcts, which others are selling at I'cts. Wears selling Unbleached Mus- - lln at lUcta par yard which others sra v " Belling at SAMUELS BROS. Washington St., next to Schom Moras Grocery. Fet Centre. j ira MEASK & ARMSTRONG, Successors to R. n. Warner, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flour & Feed Merchant?. nWC8vhcribTO having bought the old stand of ," . Warner, intend eninretng the tjuMne. ""owiu keen always always on hand the beat the i?5Vf ?.?"'"" We do a W'MMBSALE AND "" miaa la the following products: FJLOUU. FEU, HAY niulGIt ll j'l kinds. WesinhaTO a very large s'ock of APPLES, n?iu BT" hl,r8 of Pubile pfrnaga, feeling qultr w?u lflv aaitalaotjun In prlcea and MKASK & ARMSTRONG, "arolenm Centra, P Nov. C. V.70 tf The .. Amerifuii Hair lin-atiiug aiotn wn2?.W opn "ul nni for enatfimera under the ilfi?nl' Mlk'' s,Mne, who will he pleated to tooif ;: ""; ,", aoaiaii new ones wlioaic toad A; u,u '"enna ood shave. HIKE EHOKK I guarantee a Good Fit or no tale. A. Al.Di:Jf ; New 7-30 Gold Loan SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! JAY COOKE & CO. Offor for Sale At I'ar And Accrued Interest tuj 1st Mortfiaeg Land Grant GoJtl M OF TUB Northern Pacific R. R. Co. Thee bord are eornrcri. Jtrsl, by a F'rst Mo-t-gatfloti the lOii.rond lteif, Its roilli g rtotk, and all equlpmcnta; recomi. by a Fbst Mmtimiie on lis fiitiru Land Urnnt. bi lug mure than Twenty Two Thousand Acres of Land ti each mile of rtond. Tho Uonds are free from ITnitea routes Tax ; the Principal and Internet are payable in Hold the I'rtticiiml at thu end of Thirty v. in. end tho In. terent Nemiannuallv. nt thu rate ol 8KVEN AND THKEB-TKNlHit 1'EK CKN'P. cr .linum. mey are min d In denomination ol 8100, $500. tt.ouo. annuo ami amnio. The Triisti-ea under the Mnrtirare are Mn Jay vu.nvn.vi ruiiruriiiuiit, mm .1. r.a-.'nr i iiomnsoii, Pretddeut of the Kuusylvauia CVntrnl Kaikouc Conumnv. Thene Northern Pacific T 30 Ponds wtl a1 all .tons n..'iu lllftlttll.T, UD ll-VUllU A 1 1 r. ( PEU CENT. PKEMIUM (or 1, 0). In exchange for tbe Company1! land, at their lowest cab price. In add. linn to their ab.olure sufu'y, tlii Bfnr. yield an Income Urgrr, wc hellcvo. tlmu any other HrKtvlnH aerurity. Pi-reons holding r'nlt.d Stu'es b can. by converting them In o Ninthern Pn citi, increase their yearly Income m third, and still hnve a pefectlv reliah'e 1nveitnnaiit. HOW TO OCT THEM. Your nearest Rink or Dankrr will simply tuiwo Honda In anv le.ire-i amount, and of any need d denomlnntlou. Persons wixlilug to exchange Blocks or tuber 'end. for invar, can ao so witn any or our Agents, who will ouiiw uiu ii!fnrt.i cnrieill prico tor ALb .TIAllHU 1 ABI.kJ hKCURIT'EO. Those living in localities remntn from Ranks, m.y send mouoy, or ott er bo. ds directly to na by ex- Ereiw, and we will send back Northern Pscilie nnd. atnur own rik ai d wit bout cunt to tho In vestor. Fur lurtlu r inforuiptii n. iMnnihl t. maps. eto , rail on or uddrens the undersigned, or nay of the HanlCH nr Hniiknr. nni1ov.Ml In tl,u lA.,.. 1 James T. Brsdv Co.. Hart, l"anghey A Co., Mn,' run 8AI.3 nv D..U.1, kxi.iiib jjiik, t-Bivrn eaviiig. nana, 9. aio- w v.u., oauaera, vicnerai Agenu. litis buruh. Pa. tV GEO. H. BISJtFLI, it TO., Local Asvuii, ro.rwicii ui vjtiuare. aro. mSll.lm. A New Fra in Hashing ! I.ABOR, TIMK, CLOTH KB AND FUEL SAVED BY TBE l'8 few WARFIKLD'S Cold-Water Self-Washing Soap! This Boap washes the flneat as well as conrsost fabrics, lu eld, warm, hard, aofi or salt water, without boiling or machinery, aul is guaranteed! not to ii Jura c allies iu the least when used aceord- 11 k w uiu airet-'iioiu. One good wanliorwoman can do more and bettor wasn'tig with it than two can do in tbe wtiue time won niu ueai macnines, nl..g the ordinary soap in tbo market. It will wi.h out oil, paint, coach or machine gtvaso, orniiytliitg that can be removed, without the least injury to guiments. And it la eacollent ui luuaam, nuving 11 iieiiuug eileci on too akiu. For washing print , allks, Inces. flannela. hianV ets. and woulcna ncnerallv. anrf fur rlAtintn Hnn carpet, tilver or iilmed ware, painted or oilier work, there is nothing equal to It. And to con sumers ir ib tne ciu'i ft soap uianulacluied. By using it, yon act rid of tbo annoyance of hot water in sutiimer, ana of teiim iu the house (so IJluuilvt I.U Ol VU1U. 1U VlULUr N. WHITE. CKNKKAL AflKNT YOR VBNANOO AND v;KAH rul.UvJouTlKS. uiSJ aw House for Sale. A D'lT'RLH HOTTRB, TWO STOKIKS, adapted mi- iww immure. iin,iiii-n nu mu L'aiz-ll larni. con taining MX UOOMS. will Im -Id cheap. Or one half suitable for a tingle family will he sold. For IcrniaAX. Uip!yf UtiU. I.AWKKNCB. m-Ji lw WAIT At I'KiU, Ilave bought out the LaGER UFJ:R STAli J OF J. H. 1EOMIACSEU, On Wnnhiugron Street. They will make it a p inl to riav purtictilai attention to the wanis of iheircim. lomeia and will keep FliESIl LAC.KR and AI.B always on tap. urop m and see ua in oair new qu.ip.eia. m-i-u. THt Oil. nABaE'lH. OfKIC OP I Petrolkum Ck.vtiis ln.T Rnrnnn May 30 1871. N Tbe market continue firm, with little or no change In prices. Sulci of 1,000 bbls in snvi'l loin m $5.10. We quote at $5 10a S 15 to $3.J.Y This being a buliday we are without outside markets. Tbo 'Diamond Drill," a new invention, U Btlrnoti nn considerable attention. It is intended for drilling In mines and 'quarries, and lor gftieral blasting purposes on Mil- roads, canals, etc. Tbe first application ol diamonds to practical rock drilling was made in 1SG3, by a civil engloeer or Paris, and was first tried during tbe construction ol tbe Mont On is tunnel, where It perfor- a'ed granite, quartz, and tlic very baid cal drons dolomite with great oase. The "bit" or boring bead is a bollow sleel tbimMe about four inches in length, having three rows of diamonds, In tb- lr natural rough Ktale, firmly imbedded therein, so that the edges of tbose'ia ot e row project liem its lace, while the edges of tbose In tbe other two rows project fiom tbo outer and Inntr peripherics respectively. Tbe diamonds of the liist mentioned row cut tbe path of tbe drill in lis forward progress, wbllo those upon tbe outer uud inner periphery of the tool enlarge tbe cavity around tbe same, and admit the free ingiesa and egress ol water, which is forcibly ejected Into the hole, through the interior of tbe drill, by wbicb the stone is both moistened and sott- eued, and the borings carried away as fart as produced. The greatest depth that bae been drilled witb the machine was seven hundred and fifty feet, though it l- claimed that it will drill to a depth of one thousand feet as easily as ten. Ala recent test in Detroit the quickest drilling was through a stone a loot la thickness in two ami a balf minutes. Tbe cost of the machine is about $3,000, that of tbe 'drill" or '-bit" being merely nominal. An Arkaut-as paper gives the outlines of a tragedy thus: A few 'ears ago a miaistor in Sebastian counly, Aikansaa, wai com pel led publicly to rebuke a man fqr tniscon duct In cburcb. Tn young man toon alter went to Texas, where be remained until a few weeks ago, when be returned to Sebas tian county.' Visiting tbd cburch be found tbe iniuisler engaged in preaching. After tbe minister came down Ironi tbe pulpit, the man stepped up to bira and inquired it he was tbe same one wbo bad rebuked him. on tbe lormer occasion On teceiving an sUlrta ativn answer, be drew a derringer and shot the minister in two. places, killing him in stantly. Ho who toys with lime trifles witb ft fro zea serpent, which afterward! turns upon tbe hand that Indulged tbo sport) and in dicta a deadly wound. . Mr. FraDk'Westagent" ol tbe Broadway Minstrel Combination, from tbe Globe The. atre, 728 Broadway, paid us a visit to-day add ioJoriua us that this rxoeilent company will give one ol their recherche entertain- tnenta at the Opera House on Tuesday June 6tb. The Senecaa, of Oil City play a' match gameol ball witb the Enterpiise olub of I'iltsburgb to-day. Tbe Lako Erie Dental Association will meet in Mesdville oo tbe Gib of June. Every member la requested to be present, A little daughter of Mr. James Stiver thorn, of Conneaut towusliip, Erie county. about nino years of age, was lately drowned la Conneaut Creek. Her father was at work near the creek, and tbe .little girl, while playing, it is supposed, slipped off Ih bank. She was not missed for a few min utes, and when found, life was extinct. Mesdville Republican. GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL Housework. Inquire of MRS. TAFT, Egbert Farm wjya Petroleum Centre I.odgc, No Tiff, I. O. ol U. Ft Regular meeting nig his Friday, at o'clock. Signed. J AS. K. ELLIOTT, N. G. W. J. II ov is, A. Seo'y. tiyri-iee of meeting, Alain tt., opposite aicuiiniocK House. a. o. of r. w. Liberty I.o.lgo No. 7, A. O. nf IT. V. meeis every Monduy evenlue at 7 o'clock in. Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre. f eon a. Joft. MoORHrtD, M: V A: Glenn,' R. U. S. SIMMONS COLUMN. . Ice Cold Soda Water, Highly Flavored, at SIMMONS'. A' New StocFOr Window Curtains Paints, Oils, Glass, &., For tbo Early Spring Trade' ai SIMMONS' Drug & Fancy Goods House Washington-St. PETROLE131' CEMRE. I Ice Cold Soda Water Highly Flavored, at ' SIMMONS'." FiRE,FIRE. J"..Thompsoii After bolus completely closed ont by tbe late fire uu Mniu rvKiiinea DuiiaeM at in OLD AND POPULAR STA'ND OF H. C. WAC11TEK, In the burnt distrb t, with a Coiat lete auortmen GROCERIES & PROVISIONS AND CON FKCTIONARIK8. lII- stock la all new and first elnna. Yefrutjihlea of all kinda wl-1 he re. oeived dully throughout the season, and s Id nt low est market rates. In addition Air. Thonipeon has upuuvu an ICK CREAM PARLOR. over bis Grocery, where ladies and geuts will he liberally etiiertalned during the summer mouths wi n iiii ouroi le.o I- ream I'etroleniu Centre, April 14, 1871-tf. Rooms and Store To-Let. Bell g desirous of closlnS out tho stock of furnl t r real the .tcro under th-5 Odd Fallows Hull, I will sell at rot nntil dl.posed of. Also, the store and dwelling In the rear is for rent. Any oue wanting to rent would do well to call, ai they can got v. cheaper rent than anywhere else in town. S. J. MEYERS, pi i- Drown. ffy 89 lw Wallpaper W, C. ALLISON & SON'S Ph.i'ladtlt)hia, Slanhfacturcrs of anporlor OIL WELLJ CASING-. AND," TUBING- r With plain and patent' Oui Tl BTNQ and CASING ara maaufactnred with great care, expressly for tbo use of oil pro dncera, b.ln tested at the works b'fore shipment with a pressure of 1,800 lbs. to the square Inch -. , . ... .. i. i.- ..i i NOTICE Each longth and socket Is stamped with our trade mark. None other Is genuine. ' Tho danger heretofore experienced In having Tubing break at tha Coupling Is obviated by nslng Allison Jt S-'on's Tuning with patent Colliding. J 17 If. - MUSIC!1 MlJSiC. IVIirth and Enjoyment, AT THE0B0LTS SAliOOM. kK $4,000 OR GERMAN ORGAN! IS NOW IN'VuLL' 6LA3T AND WILLi PEAL FORTH ITS MELODIOUS STRAINS Afternboii & Evening DURING'THE SUMMER. ' This truly wonderful instrument plays 40 different pieces of the latest Opera Music. 91 ii sic Free.' IW Remember the plnce OPERA" HOUSE SALOON, Washington St. Petiuluuin Centre, May 11 tl. The finest assortment ol Cbililrou's otioo ever uiotight U tbe oil t "gion, m- A. K. r-' XI ITU'S ' Bool and bh o'e SloiS." ' 1 m I 3. 'ft
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