Us DISCOLORATION ON ORIGINAL ! i V i ! i Petroleum Cfnlre Daily Record. ev-t. f'ruti-n, ."Jon'iiy, April 12. .4. i:. jir, jtaior. Tlmn of Cloning Mall. 1. (., PEToi.rt Os-rnr. Pa , I JlILT liTsT, loGS. , Until fhrther notice the mails will arrive at iwd depart from lliii ornca at follows: ARRIVE-. South anil Rait, via. Irvlneton, 10. l A. M. South and Wast, " Moadvllle, 8.18 P. M. North anil East, ' Corry, 3 34 IEFXnT. South and Went; MS A.M. fl'intl Knit and Wait, J 30 P. M. North, Elm and West, 10.03 A. M. H. B. BLACKMnN. P. M. CI vine Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7'. o'clock P. M. Ret. J. T. Oxxonr, Pastor. T, M. E. CHURCH. Services Qvory Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clgck M. Sella Free. A cordial invitation extended to ell. Rbt. C. M. IlEAttn. Pastor. STS. PETEIt AND PAUL'S (CATnOLICl CHURCH. Muss at I0J a. ra. Vespers and Benediction of the Closed Saarament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN. Pastor. iii rrw-nw An I nnri-voki'il tnck-A "IlfffMv .......... fnimiiK ui i-euoitiilil Centre. We have heretofore referred to the scur rillous atlncks made upon our village by persons either deeply Interested in our wel fare, or nnlenlly desirous lo appear in print, lut the Meadrille Republican of last week "cava the climax' in this particular by de voting a whole column lo an article copied from the Buir,iIo Express, containing state ments unknown to the citizens of this cum uiunity, and evidently, or at least apparent ly, penned with an air or little respect for il ir .. m weiiurs or mo town, as the tone of the article would indicate that our town Is made up ol roughs and prostitutes, and in consequence I here is but little respectability In our roidat. Tho article says: "The town of Petroleum Centre being without a local Government, bus become the beadqtinrtcrs of a hoide of on I casts from society of both sexes, who have been driven Irom the large cities on account of their crimes, or by their necessities." The writer must either have been writing sguinst time, or his tml "asei mind allowed hitn to spread the mantle of prejudice seem ingly over an entire community, as we are to iurer from bis matchless produclion, that but few aside from those de scribed in the above extract, compose the village of Pelt-oleum Centre. The editot of the Meadrille Republican has ignorently en dorsed these assertion l-y the publication f them, and lheyre, in toto, .reiterations o! 111. Tilllk.Mll.. IT 1.1 41... I.'.. . . vi.ciinu, iUO miiur journal a 61101 ' "" "'nee having published some thing to the same effect. This is a great wrong upon the respeclnblo people of Pe troleum Centre, and we are surprised that respectable journals should lend their ool- nruus te traducing neighboring towns. We have roughs aud prostitutes in our midst as does every oil town, but we do not cousid der oittselvi-s behind Meadvillu or Tilusville in IblH particular, but the infcreice that our town is nude up ol them, is an insult upon a large population of respectable peep If, nnd our duty as a journalist will not allow us lo lot it puss unnoticed. This borioifying writer further says th.it young girls are enticed from their homes in Jtuirlo and other jilaces under pretense of respectable employment at high wages, and are put into Concert Saloons, and in must eases are 'ruined in a few (hurt hours. No doubt the Concei t Saloons referred to have tome ol the oldest young glila from Buffalo (Canal Street) who, if ruined within a few short hours, (ala time ogune, ) uiiut have leq'ilred'i a- great uWof urging nml In If e representations lo entice them Irotn the -gilded mans qns" ol that notorious street ! He further plate thai 'Keno is in its glory, and the Mveat-boaid, cards and dice are well patronized." Now Petroleum Centre is nut so liiru but what if the t.vo first men tioned games were in operation, it would be generally known, but our citizens art) iti Ig norance, of their exUtcnce, unil wo pro nounce the accusation filler. Cajds and d.cn are found everywhere, even in tho quiet towns of Muadvillo and Titusville. The article further sajs: Within the lui-t six weeks certainly no less than llvu respectable girls, and prob ably more, huve been lured into saloons by lulnu promise. Turee of Ilium effected thoir i fCn,H iiliiu a diyor iwo tiller euteiing t'.e milimi.s, and by the aid of sympathizing citizens they obtained vo;k in lintels and private lumseu in lYIroleiiiu Centre. Four I the ii !s mclucliii;;' ibo two that are no in tint mii.iihf iv.iM hired at an iutell:-gi-nce oli,ce in Tii.li'ulii. wli. ru the parents id the'g'ila ne now living " jus.meniw... an Jc.r venecre wTmrrt luwc: It would seem that if melt occurrence lind taken place id our midst, our citizens would have known something of them. Who nro Ilia families that these giris ma now with All these things area blank to thn citizens of retroletiiu Centre, still it I as serted they sousht for and obtained protec tion in private families! No doubt such as sistance could always bo obtained of our citi zen!. If ever a circumstance occurred where a a siitance was needed. The same article ipeaktf of highway robberies that, it claims, bare occurred within a few days right here with in our midst, still our citizens are in bliss ful ignorance of anvthinzol the kind! It is in Petroleum Centre as in other places, t roan may visit a saloon, become intoxicnt ed, and then abusive, and there are always those present with whom he can get a "pitch battle." No man walks our streets in an orderly manner who is ever molested. Tho '-reign ol terror" which the writer of the article Bays exists among property own ers, which debaru them from tuking any ac tion to restore 'daw and order" is the most severe rain we havo had this season! A person would think, to read the vocabulary of words in the article, that the rain pour ed! We have seen no umhrellns out in consequence of the srorai, and every prop erty holder considers himself safe in his own domicile! Wo will admit that Petroleum Centre has its vices, and no one would re joice at their obliteratiun more limn our selves, and whore is there a town that have them not? Our oflicers nro respected citi zens, and their vigilance does much to keep down any desire to create disorder nmoug that class who Indulge In "high toned" threats with a boisterous tongue. But no tongue has been more boisterous tlmti bus the writer's alluded to, as hia highly, eolor ed paintings of Petroleum Ce.Strc are with out comparison, a negative tiindjs.'lo' com pare with the hrigfil colors.'nj sun Such articles, were they not refiijkl yould lead those at a distune to believelbrt their lives were in danger, ihouk) ttfc'y sfep their foot hi our midst, and lOjiMi reason, no person who has any interest in our bnsiness prospects, except to deitroy th?n , would ever Hctionizt a fallacy in sj disgraceful and un becoming a manner. A word about this Special Police Bill, and we are done. The bill authorizes our Court to ap oint Ibre. jCommi-iioners,away the power to i-sue warrants and to appoint a police force. The citizens spoken ol by this writi r, who have urged the passage, may look upon it in a light for doing good in arresting crime, but another feature is to lake any power ol ar rest from where it now exists, an 1 delegate It to cthcif! Tho bill has a local interest! The olijeat of its passage, In the minds of the general public, Is pood, nnd if In pro- vision'Jare fully carried out, It will pore ben eficial. For the gratification of our readers we publish below the article In full as taken from tho Meadrille Repiian: Crime In tho Oil Rer4q:t. Frwn the Movi'le Pspub'.iean. tj ' The Senate of PenVaylvaula T"ssad, en the 5th, a bill to provide a police-force fur Petroleum Centre, one br the nil towns of Vennngo Comity. The annexed state, uients, copied from the Buffalo Fxpresj, shone the need for this provision in which the speedy concurrence of the House is to be hoped far: Wo published some time since, at tho re. quest of a certain clergyman of Petroleum Centre, Pa., a card warning the community against scoundrels who have been making a practice of ind'icin,-; young girls in Buf falo, and elsHwheie, to leave their home under prom's of high wa.jea as hotel waiters' and the forcing them to adopt a lire or shame. The Tilusville Herald gives further details nf the operations or tlieso scoundrels. It pays that the town or Petroleum Centre, being without a local government, hm be come the headquarters of a horde of outciists Irom sociely, of both sexes, who have been driven from the large citiea on account of tho crimes or by their necessitiea. Preemi nent among the crimes are Hume committed by tho proprietors of tw. vile lntiiuiioiu known a free concert loloona or ''free a id ensys." t whicn they have time and a uii brought respectable but needy young girls under the pretext of employing them as hotel wail ivssea, and placed them in tuch si'.iintl inn as to make thoir ruin inevitable unless they were unusually courageous, or got asf istance from citi.iem or tho Centre. The frequenters or these saloons, or "free and easys," are made upjof theilowtst clss of'-sperts," gamblers, pimps, tlncklegs and outcasts generally, with such other persons us ussy bo attracted to them hy curiosity or by a desim to j jin the orglrs which are kept up to a late hour nightly. The waitresses, or im tlyy are called in the slang of the place. '-Iieer flinders,"' uro, in most cases, professional prostitutes, in the-e saloons every speeies of debauchery lluuriehu lie der bad whisky and worse women, and at tains a growth uud vigor unknown outside the eluiuns of the great citiej. It is to thesu places, rooking as t hey ire with every thing I hut is foul, nnd containing within them nil thn elomonl of h,;dily and spiritual rnln. that tlic9e men bring respectable lint i needy youcr; girls from neighboring cilie3 by some plausible story about waiting on tabid in hotels at high wages. But that is not the worst, Tor everything hut persoonl violence, (and for ail we know, that loo,) is used to keep them there, and if they sue ceed in getting away, the lies and calumnies of their deceivers follow them wherever they may go. It frequently occurs that when the girls ar rive at the saloons they are without money, and con soquently without means of return ing whence they came, and unless they re celve asaistanco Irom outsido the saloon, their ruin is only a question of a few hours. The paltry sums tnat these girls get per weak are withheld from them if they show any desire to escape, and applied on rea or Imaginary charges which the proprietors of the saloons are never at a loss to find against tbem. Thus, eveiy art is used to lure next to helplees young girls into the saloons, and then, to make of tbem profes sional prostitutes, to destroy thrm body and soul, every avenue of escape is barred. Within the last six weeks certainly no less than five respectable girls, and probab ly more, havo been lured into saloons by false promises. Three of them effected their escape within a day or two after entering the saloons, and, by aid of sympathizing citizens they obtained wsrk in hotels ami private houses in Petroleum Centre. Four of the girlr. including the two that are now jn the saloons were hired nt nn in! 'Iligem 0 oCice in Buffalo, where the parents of the gir!s are now livinj. The facts we have just given org the worst features of crime at Petrolenm Centre, but they are by no means all. Attacked either directly or indirectly, er as hangers into I ho free and easys, and to othertinstilutions equally bad, and lo tho low grogg -ries and bagnios, aw rt hordti of cut throats and thieves who together with njoter gamblers ol every grade, from tho closely shared sect down to the half shaved looking pitch-penny fellows, prey upon society. ICenoJs In its glory, and sweat boanls.dice and cards are well pntronized, and scarcely a day passes without some one telling a doleful story of losses the night previous. During the past ten days not less than four highway robbirles and assaults have been committed, as in one case tho -victim wa dangerously beaten. The stato of affairs at the Cuntro '.1)1.8 becomo intolerable. De bauchery and crlnw of every desrriplkn are rampant. The parasites of society are banded together in mo common brother hood for the defence of themselves against the. laws which they break with impunity, and which are wbuliy inadequate tirll.o protection of life aud properly. These things have brought about a regin r,f teiror, and it is with tho inmost difficulty that tho property owners or thn place can be ioduei d to lake any prominent part in any action looking towaid to suppression or puni inent of crime. Tho deputy sheriff, Ikk juslieo of the peace, and constable nt Petro leum Centre do eveiy thing iu their power' to preserve peace and good order, but their eli'jrU avail but little under the existing laws and tho combination ol law-breakers. The citizens of the place nn l vicinity have petitioned tl-e legislature to puss a bill au thorizing the appaintin-nl of police (omuiis (toners and of any number of policemen l! c commissioners may deem neeessK,iy, the maintaining of a lock-up, nnd giving the commissioners the nulhotity usually delegat ed to pulico eourls. Jf ho lejislaiurn will piisa this bill, crinm at Petroleum Centre will receive a blow from which it will nev er recover, and the Centre will beiom i as orderly a town as any i:Ler In Uio Slate. Lieut. II. W'eiter, of Franklin, has been nppoinled and confirmed 'Agister of Public Honda at Santa Fo, New Mexico. A new well, struck on Friday last, on the Columbia Oil CV property, Storey Farm, is doing 40 barrels. A. I). Miller returned from a t'.'.o week's trip eit, on Friday last. Our readers may expect lo sea a large stock of dings and fan ry ar.icles displayed at the drug slore soon Tim President Issued a proclamation en thnEtb Inst., calling an extra session of the U. S. Senate, to convene to-day. Tbe ex tra acniou is called to act upon nominations foroffioe, and olher important business. Tserk was an unusual umount of trade transacted in Petroleum Centre on Satur day last. Washington- street was a busy thoroughfare, our merchants reaped a rich harvest, and their customers a full return for their money. 0:i last Friday morning, the day after the engine house of the Boyle's & Phillips-well N'o. 7, I.lagara Co.'s tract was burned, the well loan llowing at nearly its usual rate as when pumping, being in the neighborhood of 100- barrel?. mi m It m i ii ii ii irseain in J. G. Coffin, whose advertisement will be found in another column, can be found on Mondays and Tuesdays nf ench week nt I he Dnif iioroof A. I). Miiler &, Co Ho is, we tin pk-mei to lear.i, doing a good bust ness. r'uice.u, Johnny. Twtrc.i i-'., llio mu:derer, who was sen tenced to be Uv.ng In Philadelphia on Thurs- eny lust committed suicide in liis coll the night previous to the day be was to have been executed. Ho bad previously made the remark to Eaton that ho intended to take his own life by poison. Tun Juvenile Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School ol this place, held its monthly concert last evening at the M. E. Church. The contributions of tho Society for the cause of Missions amoun ted te $17, .to quito an amount for children to gather up in the space of a month. Tho exercises of the concert consisted of singing and eon relations about God, conducted by the pastor of tbe Church. It will be seen by a card published elso where, that tho Coal Yard or T. T. Mapes has changed hands, Messrs. Searles t Cornwell becoming proprietors. Mr. Mapes has served his customers long and well, and upou his retirement, expresses his confidence in his successors as bussines men and gen tlemen. Mr. J. t'c. Searles has been an em pi jyee of theO. C. it A. U. Railroad lor sev eral years, and was stationed'at Petroleum Cenlin us Freight Agent for a long time. He is well nnd favorably known in the oil region, and wo wish thn new tirm a pros perous career. They retain the services of Mr. V. V. Codilinglon as Clerk. N'kw St TKitixruxDaxr .f tub O. C. & A. K. Railroad. It is with pleasure that we announce the promotion of C. J. Hep. burn, Esq., to the position of Superintend ent nf the O. C. & A. II. Railroad, rice II. F. Siveetzer, resigned. This isnn appoint ment worthily bestowed as a more tilting man could not have been selected lor llit position. Ilia experience has been ample, having ucled as Assistant Superintendent r.f the road, and wua formerly Superintend ent of tho Warren and Franklin rond. The oil men will lie pleased with tho announce ment. He now enjoys a high degree or popularity, nnd the Director tf the load have nctej wisely in their selection. Local A'oticei. A CARD, In retli'h'g from ihi canl busTne.a nt Petroiei.ni Centre, 1 tiiki' tills occosiuu to leturn my sincere thanks to alt my former patrona for their generous support, nnd enn mnke no more appropriate return fir the snii'c, than to heartily recommend my sue ce.-yors tu iheir crnsi.lani'on. Messrs. Searles & Corn iwll, lesnlt'S helne cf ntlemen of aeknovl.'ilK. ed 'imin.vs clpadly. are tiloroiiL'h'yacpiiiintiNl with ti e hrauch orircwle in which they nro now enpijred, and I n'u cnnfiileut tliai nny who fivor them with their piitrnr.njje will bo I oaorahly dealt si ilh. aVery Keaptetfiill., - T. T. MAPES. Me'crs. M oarles C .rn well retain (lie sei-vlce of Mr. Cn'J;n'-ton, who ii atti.,W...,J lo sot t'e in my a!.-e:ice, an.! rt-ve!t in my mimo. A; r l'!:tf. T. TT M. CANAHY III It lis, inula nnd female, new slock Just received, nt A D. MII.LKR CO.'S. A! a lluo li t of imported Ergliih Cold Flnohea S.VSII, GLASS AND DOOU, Stark, nt the Faniitnro store. LARGE Mnr27. FOUR FOLD LINIMEXT. Cemfine, for salo uholesnle slid relnil, nt A. D. MII.LEK ft CO.' A CARD I'll THE tMTKl.IC. Through false represent u Ions, Mike Puckley Is oiil''eil to disr.ontir.ne business for n few days; hop inn bis friends and ciistiimnia wlil hnvepntienreand reniLmhu- him, he remain the puhllc arvnnt, MIKE BUCKLEY. Petroleum Centre. April , Tsuo. lw. T all Whom It May Concern ! T iko notim, tint wn hare the solo and exclusive rilit for five j e.ir" fmm Nnvemhnr, 181.8, tu mnke, pu' u;, and setl, in H e mitod Ktnte-, WALLIS' IMPItdVKD MAC.fc BALM.tindoranasslijnniBnt am! porctisso from S ( Wellls, pmentee, and that wo will euforra the law rigidly a?alast all persons who shall make, pat up, and tell said Balm without our jonserl. V.'. w. PRHKINS A CD, Frnnklln, Pa. njv-A. D. MII.LKR ft CO.. Wholesale andjllc t iil Amenta for Polrol mm Cenire and vicinity. mr.hCD-lm. fcr-All porsons wUhing to bo VACCINATED cnu call t A. D. Millor ft Co.'s Drill; Store aud have tho puro fresh article Inserted. No charge. Xew Flour, Peed and Grocery More ! T. S. I'll ATIIF. It, At the OLD BAN K BUILDING, ON MAIN ST, opposite tho McClintnck House, has on hand a liiruo and fl;.t class stock of t lour, Feed and i-ocerlnsi, wh'eh ha I selling at a low fl-i ro. H9u Don't forget the place where A, D. Cotton ft Company broke up. ianJ tf. POMEnOY'S DEMOCRAT.-M M. or "Brick" PoraiHiv' new papor already exceeila in cirniliuion every other nolitiral papor in the world. It is "rev k!, ' nnd of unusiiKl Interest. Sr-nd lor ample co !cs. Printing limit .vjuKrc, Arm lor c:,'J- mchli. IlKts, Caps. Itoola and Miocr. A large assortment at P.KYNOLDS. HKODU BAD co s, llfentra Strctt, opposite the. I'est.-Offlre, Oil W il l, IM PITCH I erelvrd Inrpa afnei of Sprl, t niitcrna . .Ti!-t II. C. J.shVIS' FL'IINITtTRK STOlilJ. Mi. W PAINT. WALL, wnifll WASH a Bllot.; MifiiKiiEa, a large sinrx just recci'oil at A. D. MlUXIt CO.'S. lioitt : Oa Thursday, Kcb. Sith, Iii, a s moth built rat and tan pup, with red collar. Whoever alinll return the ram lo tho subscriber will b liberally re warded. fetSB-tf. H. I'AY.Ng. Cnrpcte, of every ipinllty and drsrriiitlen at REYNOLD:, WtOlHI BAD A CD'S, No. II Cent Street, onpuslte the P . ()., Oil City, Pa. SWEDISH I.EEnil-S, nholesalo nnd retu" ,. A. 1). MII.I.EIl A OO'S DKL'O STOKE IT nt'IlTON S T'JBAITO ANTIDOTP Dt'N'T CHEW, nn entldolefor Toharco, and JUIISSUS'S AllUMATIl. A NTi-TOHAl'CO CUV POUND, for sale at A. 1). MII.LKR ft CO'S. WINDOW GLASS! A large assortment, all sizes, at A. 1). Miller A Co.'s. BUILDIXO FOR SAf.K Npaii THE LAKE SHORE HOUSE. linolire at tho Jauieslown C'loHiing store. frhstr.na I'APEIl J.liU LS i'joYtS atA. D. IIII.LEK. ft co 'a. Tea bint C1GAHS ill the market nro thn ri.if. falo favorites. tiiHiiurvliircd by Walker & Ituze S.t'il mI ll,u IIi.it ui:.n.. ..r A. D. MIU.F.lt ft CO. A GREAT SUCCESS. " Brick" Pome- rov s new Daily In New York City is nno of ti e greatest anil mrst siiiTesj-ful iiwpi'pcr enterprise, or th-. country, Mis new weeklv "Jhmrmy'i Vnx ocntl" is Incriniii!' In clrrelallim a thnn.nril n.. les ner i'hv. Send inr t ample inides to M. M ',. ery, Vriniintj Huuit Squarr, .Yew 17; Ciij. lllelit'j. Irr indM.'a lart-e stck at lirYXOUw nilonilKAr? CO S, No. lrtVntro St, opponlw tho Pint Kfilca, Oil Citv, Pa. frofliery For nil kinrfs.uo to RKYNOLDS, BliODIIEAI) ft CO'S. Xo. 11 Ccutro t treet, opp eite tho Post Clllcc, Oil City, Pa. W A. D. MII.I.EIl CO., Ttriihtrists, - BRents f ir tho celebrated "H II. Cipirs," inana fantured by the American Whip Co. Try tli;n. TnRbtplaro 1 town to (ot a pair of roots mnde of the best stoclt, that will wear wall, mi warranted to fit, g at J. A. Plnnto'a Faeh ionnblo Boot Shop, Washington Slreet, Pctrolciin Cuntro, Pa. C.lvc htm a trial. aeuWiC Ilardwaro-A lare aaa.irlinfnt nf wliilh is LeinR niusnd out at rclnced rates at nRT.viiLlis, BRODI1EAD ft OO'S, No. 11 Centre St., ..ppcilc the Post O.Tieis, Oil Cuy, pa. POMEISOY'S DEMOCrtT This nn pnnrr has a womlivful circulation. In nearly every town In the country the democrat and worl lnir men urn i;,-ttlni nn e-ii-.s for It. Ii l, tii.-j holdot, lru-pest pnper publlsiied. mi l wa'ks Inin t'nnrcsa and tin P. arlliV.riiTs r-sintl.ws f resaha. The piper haa iivnr Ii t- tlnai'.iii.-l salHcrihirs in tie Statu of New Yorlt illmiu. .ei,d for silnlpl" cop-li-s, which are ssnt fr-.i, -ml m it lor vmi -s Ivcl Addrois .If. M. I'jnemy, frinli.ij -Vcio Yuri: Vita. nichl!!. ' Alism.v." -It is nut often thnt wo have the hnis to spire, or the Inclination to n'ltlnt any of tlie thi ti-nnd and one preparations soldjthroiiiliaut 'he country, eneh, as 11 Is rhiiined, beinj a sovrrelpi cure for one or more of ihellls that flesh is heir to Indeed, we have fi-eipicnlly wondered that people over died at all, or grew old even, when, by a sinnll outlay they could fumi-h themselves with wrnir thin? which would keep disensrat biy.nnd defy tin' airaulta of time! Corcnuing the elllc-u-y of one of those rcradinl p'epaaiions and one which has tie com" celolmted of Idle we enn spein from per sonal experience, and con.cleni lollslv s:v II l.gi'isl. We refer to --Alisnia,'' nn nrlielo fur- rt-stiniiiL' ni-d pnwrs-iiu; the liuir. mamilaeiured liv leeis Sw erd t llentley. I'liemit nnd Drul'irifta, Nn. M Main Slri et. Huii'ilo I'liflaloConiineie al d- No alow snlea foi Sen anl's Con"h Cure. A. 1). 5111 I.HIt ft CH., Vhol.ile ft Hctnil Dril"fist. Acetili for Petroleum Centre, Pa. lel'l!. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VPPLIOINTS FDIl LICENSE The foIlnivlrB persons have tiled thir aoiil r it nn for licnm . to sell lopim-, to he preerte.l to the Court of lur ur Se,ii)ns, on tin, Monday oi' April iuai. Ilnpll McKeeVf, nil City. Siiinllel llei, l'i ineer. w io'sa!e licence NEW HARDWARE STORE! KOIIKIST ISUVAN A; CO , Boir leave to nunnunce lo tho citizens of Potrolcnsi Centre and vlellntv. tlitlt thev have opsned a m' slore in tin, ii.'ar oi the iilllee'of llio f.'eiilnil Petrol enin Comiany nt the railroad cnoiM-.', wliero li-ry Will keep eonslnuily on Inula full assortment ' everything iu tlie lJardiv.iru line, scch as TIN AND SHEET IUON WARF. GAS FITTINGS AND ERASS GOODS- Mr. Bryan hnvinu been ener.ged in tho Inislne"' wllh Mfsirs. Winter Bro s, lor iour venrs sl, attend partlcularlj lolho busiuesa of miiuulaormim SaIOKK stacks. All kinds nf 'i1n anl Sheet Iron Ware to ordor. GAS AND STEAM FITTING, &C. Tliey hare a J ew Miudilnt) fi r CUTTING GAS ril'l?, With ao entire' SET OF NEW DIES, Ard UI wanai.t all work In tU i line. Ar1 ' 4 s