SOKE PRINT OBSCURED v. j: 1 r i : ,1 ! . ! i I ctrnimmi Cn'rn Dai i y rujcon), Pel. Ueinre, M liir April VS. .4. JiFA.r, JCaitor, Time of Cloalna Mails. I. O., PETSOLWII CKSTIHt, Pi., I - JULI Sinl, 1808. Until further notice the mails will arrive at and depart from this office aa follows: ARRITS. South and East, via. Irvlneton, 10.28 A. M. Sooth and Wnl, ' Moadville, B.1S P. M. , North and Bint, Corrjr, 35 " DEPART. South and Wat, S.45 A. M. Snutl f Can and Weat, 80 P. M. v North, East and Weat, 10.0 A. M. II. E. BLACKMON, P. M. Divine Service. PRESBYTERIAN CUURCn. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., aoil 7 'a 'clook P. M. Fur. J. T. Ojctobt, Paator. M. E. ciiuncn. Services every Sabbatb at 11 A. M. and 7J P. M. Sabbath School, at twelve o'clock II. . Seats Free. A cordial invitation extended to all. Rev. C. M. Heard. Pastor. RTS. PETER AND I'AlHSfCATIIOLIC) CHURCH. Mass at 10 a. m. . Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catecbiam at 2 p. m. JAME3 DUNN. Paator Chanok op Time. Oil Creek & Alle ghey River Railway, Monday, April 26: NORTHWARD TRAIN'S. Express No. ft arrives at 7.20 a. m. Express Na. 1 arrives at 10.30 a. m. Express No. 3 arrives at 5.9 p. m. Freight No. 7 arrives at 12. 45 p. ra. freight No. 13 arrives at 12.01 p. in. Freight No. 15 arrives at 8.45 . id. SOl'TRWAHD TRAINS. Express No. 4 arrives at 1 9 15 a. m. Express No. 2 arrives at 3.10 p. m. Express Na. 6 arrives at 7.25 p. m. Freight No. 8 arrives at 6.31 p. nj. Freight No. 10 arrives at 8.25 a. ni. Freight No. 14 arrives at 2.00 p. m. Freight No. 16irrivs at 12.45 p. m. Rooms Wanted. Rooms for either one or two small families wanted; irnot in village will be acceptable in Wildcat or on the Eg bert Farm. Inquire at the Record office. Gaffney has been making great improve. ments in his store, putting on an additiea in the tear, making a commodious apart. tneot,,wberb ''Sunday Cemforl," pure wine and liquors, and Canandaigua ale dispensed tosne and all. Mr. G. keeps none but the purest, as examination of his dispensa tory will Hilly testify. Call on Wm. Dan Crocker, late proprietor of the Sher man nonse, in Petroleum Centre, is now building a new betel and bakery at Cherry- tree Run, on the Dempsey Farm, where be will soon enter into business. During bis connection with the Sherman House be won many friends, and all bis old acquaintances will be pleased to learn that be is again to locate in this vicinity. Success to the new enterprise. Burnt Cork. As per announcement in another column, we are to be favored on the 3d of May. with the appearance of tbe Great Arlington Minstrels from Chicago. On the occasion of their last visit tbey won golden opinions from the lovarB of polite minstrelsy and bad the honor of .playing: before tlie largest audience 07er assemb'cd In tbe Opera House. The Cricket. A large and appreciative audience greeted Little Nellie, and Mr, Myers' excellont dramalio comnanv last evening at tbe Opera House in their un equalled rendition of tbe ever popular Fan cbon. We know of no lady at present on the boards who excells Little Nellie in tbe abarmlng character of the Cricket, who is t times saucy, spiteful and pathetic. In the concluding scene we were particularly " struck with her innocent and modest demean or, the interview between ber and Farther Barbeaud, being true to life, and acted only as could be by a true artiste. Robert John ston were very acceptable as Landr y prov ing himself an actor ofstorlinit werth, fair ly dividing tbe honors with Little Nellie. While all were se good it is unnecessary to rarticiilarlze. Tbo company appear again to-night, pre senting, tbo Lancashire Lass, with Little Nellie, Flora Myers, Robert Johnston, and ' ' the full company in the cast. To-moorrow evening is positively the last appearance of tbe company, on whioh occasion Little Nol. lie will take a benefit, appearing in ber great character of Little Polly, in tbs beautiful drama of that name. The Frenob Government has refused to modify its opinion as to what sabjects shall be submitted for discission to the Confer ence of Franee and Belgium. - Sunday Comfort at. Gaffney's, nprit 23-lw, -TVest Virginia '" lilcSril i:',le A correspondent writing to tb Uuller Herald speaks as follows of the recent oil strike at that place: "Tbo Brady's Ilend Iron Company have just struck a line oil well on their territory on tho bank of the Allegheny river, about one-fjpurtb ot a mile above the mouth of Sugar Creek. Tbe well is now producing about ilfteen barrels per day. Oil was found at the depth of one thousand and five feet; the total depth 0' tbe well is 1,103 fee Tbe hole was bored without accident. Tbo old well ofthe com pany about one hundred feet above tbe new one has now been pumping three years with the same average daily product. Since the new well has been put down there has been a marked increase in tho production of tbe old well, tbe old well baa furnished gas for fuel both for boring tbe new well and pumping tho old one, with a largo portion going to waste." Thus, says a Kittnnning paper, Armstrong county is slowly but sure ly failing into the line of oil produciog ter ritory. At Parker's Lauding the excite ment still keeps tip, and that place bids fair to be tbe "Pithole" of this region. It is true that tbe wells struck in this county, 10 far, are not quits so productive as those higher up the river, yet as tbey have never been known to lall, or decrease in yield, their value must be estimated accordingly. The Parkersburg Times says: Tbe well recently struck at White Oak, formerly known as the "Barber Well," is now flow ing sixty barrels of oil per day. Tbe first fifteen days after it was tested, it flowed twelve hundred barrels of oil, being eighty barrels per day; but it has since dropped off a little. Tbe production in West Virginia has been increasing, and it is now reported at about six hundred and fifty barrels per day. A short time ago one of the old wells was drilled below tbe lubricating oil sand rock at White Oak, and to the depth of 800 feet, and on being tested it commenced to pro duce light gravity oil, and is now flowing one hundred barrels per day. Tbedaily production of West Virginia and Ohio is stated to be 1,200 banels. Of 251 barrels produced at Wbite Oak, 150 is lubricating oil. Tbis oil is found at tbe depth of Irora 4110 to S00 feet. Tbe striking of the well mentioned above has caused considerable excitement among operators in tbe vicinity, and about ten of the old wells wbicb have been producing lubricating oil will be sunk into the sand rock that produces light oil. At Oil Rock seven of the old wells are being cleaned cut and started up. At Smith's Ferry there were six wells In process of drilling, and five at Cow Run in a like state. In tbe list of producing places Bull Run is not Included. Tbis district is probably yielding fifteen or twenty barrels per day. You can buy liquors cheaper when the water pipe is laid up town. Gu to Gall ey s. apni 23-lw Odd Fellows. The grand celebration in Philadelphia on the 2G;h. of tbe semi-centennial anniveisary of the establishment of the ordor in tbe L'nlted States, revives the bistory of its or igin and progress. On the 2fith of April, 1819, Thomas Wildey, an Englishman, then residing in Iialtimore, who bad been a mem ber of tbe Order in the old country, organ ized in that elty the first lodge in tbe Unit ed States.' It was fittingly naned "Wash ington Lodge No. 1," and six members of foreign lodges altogether were all that were present at Its organization. From that time but little progress was made in the Or der until the organization of "Pennsylv nla Lodge No. 1," in Philadelphia, on Dec, 26, 1821. On June 27, 1823, the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania was organized, with Aaron Nichols as Grand Master, and held its first sesiioa February, 1824, at which time Pennsylvania Lodgo No. 1 was char tered. 1 The Grand Lodgo of the United Slates was organized in Baltimore 011 the ISth of January, 1825, and was composed of Ike only Grand Lodges then .existing in tbe States of Maryland. Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts. Thomas Wildey wsb unanimously elected Most Worthy Grand Sire, although that title was not con ferred until April 13, 1S29, and being known as "Philadelphia Encampment, No. 1." During tbe hall century about closing, 1100,327 members were initiated into the Or der in tbe United States, and tbe enormous sum of $20,133,592 was expended by tbe Ordor in the reiiet of tbe sick, in assisting widows and orphans, in burying tbe dead, and in educating the orphan an enormous sum, but nevertheless true. The number of members relieved from this sum was 684, 189, in addition to 55,1S8 widowed fauiil. ies.1 Onthe30lb of June. 1S6S. theru were 3,195 Grand and Subordinate Lodges In the United States, u:,d 2-18,03t! members. Oi this large number. Pennsylvania had fi2C Lodges, and (i,2:tfi members, or more than AmnlierVoll nl Mrn.ly'i Vt-nA 1I011I1..' bj- B.iUii.'.'V H"ir.li:-.i ' any o;u rr Stair. The ini!i-i:ini fc tl-c vcif em! in? June SO, 1" ' worn d'.'.foO; bioii.er re. lieved, 21,344; nnd widowed fimilies re lieved, 3,911. Tbo total amount paid for relief during the same time wna 831, 118.20, of which Pennsylvania contributed $2Si, 115.82, or nearly one-fourth of the whole sum. Tbe number of Grand and snbordi ate Encampments was 715, with 43,478 members. Tbe total amount paid for re lief was $80,437.95, of which Pennsylvania contributed $2G,433.01, making tbe entire relief granted by tho Lodges and Encamp ments of the United States, for the year ending June 30, 1SCS. $91,250.21. NEWS ITEMS. The steamer India, from New York, ar rived at Glasgow on the 23d. It is rumored that a disputo has arisen between Prime Minister Serrano and Gov. Prim. George Dalton, a New York Broker, com mitted (titcido on Saturday by shooting him self. Cume, unfortunate speculations. The May coupons on the Louisiana Slate debt will be paid at tbe Citizen's Haul; of New Orleans and the bank of America at New York. The Tenth Provisional Council or the Ro man Catholic Church for tbe district within tho province of tho Archbishop cf Balti more, met in Baltimore yesterday. In tbe course of a week an immense Cu ban demonstration will be held at tbe Acad emy of Music, Philadelphia. Several Sena tots have accepted invitations to speak. Reports from the Southern part of Illinois say that tbe wheat crop is moru promising than ever before known, and tho fruit crop of all varieties promises abundance. Sulustiana Clazaga, during the session of the Spnnisli Cortez oe Saturday, assured tbe members that France would respect the future government of Spain, whatever form might be adopted. Tbe Italliaa Court of Appeals has had nnder consideration tbe penal sode for some time. Tbey have concluded their examina tion, and have unanimously agreed 00 the abolishing of tho death penalty. The body of Mm. Sophia A. Howe, who mysteriously disappeared last January, was found Saturday afternoon in a pond at Springfield, Massachusetts. As there were no marks f violence, it is supposed she com mitted suicide. At Vermont, Fulton County, Illinois, on Monday last, a little son of J. II. Harris, aged thirteen yems, was I on ml suspended by his neck with n strap, in his father's barn, quite dead. In the afternoon of the same day a son of Col. T. Tenny was lound banging in a similar manner. No cause can be assigned for these coincident acts of self-destruction. Rot'lienter Item. Messner. the condemned murderer at Rochester, has two clergymen itwa'.ti iulance upon him every day. A petition for cotif mutation of sentence in his case is. being circulated. A laborer named James P. Ryan died very suddenly In Rochester lai Friday after noon, from some strango and unknown cause. Lucina B. Ilagaman recently sold ninety seven aetes of land, in Penfield, lo Sarah E. Kiog for $10,000. Kate Fisher was stopping in Rochester last week. Not as Muznppa,but as a woman. Mr. Darrow, of Boehoster, glories in the possession of a half-dead alligator. A person named William Carroll escaped irom the Rochester Peaitentiary last Satur day. Rochester Is n bead of Buffalo as a "fust' city. Three little girls fourteen nnd fitleen years of age iudulge Ig ''hot whihkles." Nearly forty persons . wore baptized by Rev. Mr. Robbins, of Rochester, at tho First Baptist Churoh last Sabbath. $300,000 Viioorlliod. A Shenectady gentleman on a visit to New York, writes back to the Union : Air. May a retired merchant, related lo me on anecdote which may not bo uninter csting lo your readers. A wealthy widow died recently, and divided, betore her death, all ber estate between her two children, a sou and daughter. The eon re moved her furniture and papers from her homestead on Broadway, and on looking them over one day found a memorandum stating that in the corner of the collar were buried two crocks with money. He pro cured a laborer and dug In the place indi cated and found Jtho two vesals, one filled with gold, tho oiher with greenbacks, the whnlo amauntiug to $.'!u0,Uull. Mr. May knew the parlies aud assures me that the above is trim In every particular. Had the properly been sold, it wutild have been a nice question of Uw ns lo whom tho titas- lire WOllld liavo linl,.rw..r! tho ni t.-innl ...w. or, tho purchaser, or Tbo finder. I VN HJJ;. Ais WCEflir.M'ffK. efTI M.Y. 1 11. P!r a.titei I' ' Canfai'i J AM EH B. ,C.lilF. will t a uiMljd-N P ''' nation for Assciiibly,jut jail tu Us ui'yt 01 the Republican party. TnK.tSGP.Ii It. )n Frrrr.n: Please announce the rame of JOHN A. CHRISTY, of I'll City, as a candidate lor nmnlnaiinn of County Treasurer, subject to .lie usaera of the Itepiihlleaii party. .... , Mr Christy Ian mall well qualified Tor the post lion, la an ardent IliTuiilican. ami "'".''""" "e war a faithlul soldier. IAN UT1.RN6 PROTIIONOTARY. Vs. Fmtoh: Please announce the name of K. fl. CRAWFORD, or Richmond Township, as a candi date for 1'iothonotary. auliieet to the nsaeci of the Republican party. Houdikiis asd KaruBUeAxa. AVe nte nnthorlzed to announce that JOSEPH II. SMITH. Pro'houoiory of Vennnso Countv. will he a ennilidiite for re nomination, tor salil nfllee.sub JiTt to the usages of the. Republican party. ItKOlfTKIl .NlRrrOU!Elt. Emtok RKfORn: Yen will plense nn nonneo that .lAMEK W. ll AW wit: he a ramUriate for nomina'ion for the r.flVc of Heelster and Reenrd er, suhlcet to the w of the Republican party, at the einulns HcnuhlMHn Primarv Election. Mr. SI'aw was a Vrlvatein Comnnnv "I," 14'dmin silvania Volunteers, nnd teat a rk'ht arm in Iwttle of (;ptt?ahmir. Ho iscoiaeetent and oblige!.', and lina served a Hotter and Recorder fir one term t the entire satisfaction or nil wro hive done hn.lneas with him. VKNANdO COUNTY. TiOral VoticcH New Bnrber :ho? Ojiencd . G. Ptl ick, formerly with C. Lclnheiser, bees leave to Infjinn his friend" that hb has opened a Ihrlier Shop at So. 8), ilii!iston Streot Ho lia flttod np pleasant apirtnirnta, and those who delrn a cltan aliare will rcmonilicr the new shop. Crane and soe me. O. Pr'I, ('K. retroleam Centre, April 97, W. - npr-JTIf. A new lot of the celebratod received at Ilia X I.. Knives .inst POST OFFICE. W. II Nicholson ,fc Co. have iuit reooiveJ a lot of Pocket Rules and Comrases. If you wih tlie lxt Tint: try W. II. Nicholson A Co. robaeco In the mr.rke' LOST. On or about April lTth, a Ladies Fur Caie. The Under will be suitably rrwardi d by leaving it at the Central flonsa. apr 21:tf The i'lncMt lot of Mav.-, l'ln and Snioitiii? Tohnco from Baliimore and I, n'libnrg in tho mar ket at A. H.MII.LEK4 Co. a. 1'illc'Note hnper ho!ealf and retail at A. 1. MILI.Elt JsCo.-a PIAKICI.I'.S, GLASS ALLIES, at A. D. MILLER A CO. IllRTIS JAVA. SPAt'iMWS, CANARY, OKU MAN, at A. 1) Mi; I. Kit A CO. VTAIKIXO CANES at A. I). Ml LI. Kit . CO. FI,nVE" lUSKtT-l, I' VNCY iXDWIKK it MILLER ft CO. Carpet", of every n,m'lty and di-acrlption, at RRYNOt.m.lVVWimO C'VSV Xi.11 Centre Struct, nppo'lteth" P.O.. Oil Citv, T.i. -7T K n. MILLF.H A CO., T-.ir?liH. ar agents fir the caeiiraieil . iimr. nnnu factored hy the Amerlcin wleli I'n. 1 rv thal c .rTirN vn on. oPEK.vron'. ALL liersonsaro hereby cnutlo-ie I a jiint 'my- In" or ni-lnc fucker Ro.K wpa Socket Points, ihe SocVet bein!! wm'ise-1 on to the rots with either wamltn or mrtulic wedees mil connectej tn?t!ir by a connectln'! lio'r, except of my manufacture I am the aole owner nf tho patel t 'or connect ;n-; rods In this manner; all nthera mndi auhstnntliuiy as nhove are rfVrrcr infrinyrmtnft on my rlRlits. and ail parties iisin? rods "O connected, not of my man nractnrc, lay thennelves llalile to, nnn win ni pros ecuted aeiwdlne; to law. W. ,T. 1NNIS. p. p. This not'ee is Inserted, not as a more scaro crow, but will he attended to, and rtjrldly en forced. , Apr.mn-n. W.J.I. All accounts rot settled immediately, will lie left with an ntlkcr for collection. rf Anr.U tf. TtF.YNOI.Tls i CO. The Very Litest Cabte dispntohes. ED PUTIIKTILAND has charsn of the "etrnlenm Exchanie lilninir Rooms, wliere be will bi happy to see all of his old friends once nirnln st his now post Pon't forget to jjivo him a call and iret a ennd nice miyil and the finest cigars and liquors, as "fid. itnnva how to suit the bovs. Petrolenni I'xiliniinrn Rentnnrnttt, next ilnor In jMliuin' Jewelry Siiorc, Fetroleiim C'enlre. Apr.l3:1v. CANARY BIRDS, mule nnd femaln, new etock jnst received, nt A I). MTM.FR A CO.'S. Also a tine lot of Imported English Cold Fmcl.ei FOUtl FOLD LINIMENT, Genuiue, for sale wholesale and retail, at A. D. JIIl.I.Wl Jfc CO 'P. To all Whom It RTay Concern I Take notice, that we have the solo and cxclnsite right for five years from Novombcr, 1SHS, to make, put np, and sell. In the United State", W ALUS' IMPROVED MAO in HAI.M, nnder an assignment and purchase from 8. O Wallis, patentee, aad that we will enforce the law riddly against all persons who shall make, put np, and sell said Balm without our consent. W. W. PERKINS A CO., Franklin, IV '-A. D. MIIjLKR CO.. Wholesale and Re tail Agents for Petroleum Centre and vicinity. mchS.llm. yew Flour, Feed and Gruccry More ! J. . IMJATIirJt, AttheOI.T) BANK BriUHXQ, O.N M4IN.ST, opposlto tho JlcClintock House, lias on hand large and F.;at.r.InHa stuck of H'lollr, feed 11 lid liroeeriew, whicli lie is selling ai a low tlsaro. H Unn't lorut tin place whore A, I). Cotton & Company broke up i.n'i tf. .r Ail persons wlMiing t i ., y.C ...u m. ,,. v.iwrle Com riras I .. . iiuri, iran article liHurttJ. N cl SASIf, GLASS AND OOOI!, Work, at tho Furniture Store. w. j.i Will send s aewsboy (. the hill, WI,,mr, . L day monilnp, with all the dally aui Wwk,f Ml Orders taken at the itore ered apr: Another lurire Slrrlc nf U-t, celvedat A. D. MIU.KK i'0 WALIi f APril! Juft received a large stock of Sprlu. II. C. JARVIS- FCHNITURK STOKE : - PAINT. WAI.I.. W II 1 tii .... ItKUSIIES. alarmi aiocl l.i MIl.LRlt CO. 8. ,l 4 r i.uuua, a large stock at Itrvvi.,, DRnnilFAn nnu v.. ,, .. . . 'Ui tho Post Office, Oil City, Pa . l tr 1.1 .mm 1 JIIACCO ivti,I tltlVT flll.e ... .ntl.l..,.. . m . ""Ufl -' ' " r iiiiiacco, ni h JOHNSON'S AROMATIC AXTI.TollA1v, in,r.iii t 1 . . .. ..... . i irt-.Ls, .v. miiuu . 11. .11 1 i,i,r;u pi,. TII E best place la town to eet n ,,,1-.,, mane 01 tlie iicai stuck, that wwir ,n warranted lo fit, is nt J. A. IMaiilcH t. ' ionable Boot Shop, Wiwlenaton Street, Puro,,,! Lcuiiei.u. mill iriai. Millie tlnrd wore A larcc n.,rim,m, (. H vl wnirn heing closed out nt rcilnced rates at REY.Nin iiiu.iiiio.au i;o-m, no. 11 Centre St., iiiw rtwi uiiii-c, rti v iiy, RICH MARRI.VGF, GIFT. an,,, in 1,1 j llrl.l.. 1. . A ." ' I nr. M.i ur.r .iirril I C 1 1 mine ll-n I i L ., ..,l-u UTILIMIIICJ .1 1!U; . heart, hawiys n thesn sul jects, will, tlie hutnv t1cwof li. ncvolent l'liynicians, n,t u, i,.i ter envlorws, free of eharee. Adiirrw MOM AISUl'IA I HI.H, Itox I ., l'hil:lllol,l,m, ,. j;;;.,, I WINDOW (iLASS! A large assortment, all sizes, at A. D, Miller A Co.'s. ttrot'kepy For all kinds rn to RKYNOllK RRODIIEAI) A CO'S, No. 11 c.utre St.r.et, ow. sue tun rot oniee, oil City, I'a. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPEEA HOUSE Monday, Kay 31 eOne Night Only. RETURN OK THE FAVORITES. ""POSITIVELY last ai pearnnce tlicprt!itiujj I a- ,u (ui.i,iiii..iiii uuii only GREAT Arlington nmm m okxcine cnicAoo co.mi'ant. Now coninUMnir Ita triumphant tour thou,.l. .. teail Siatc-s, bavins vi-i cd all the leadillEcitlcfra,, I iiniiniii.n, ni. i., w iiininsieii, iiclaware. eu'p where pr. miced hy ttie picis and imlrlc tlie Stupendous Minstrel Organizatioa of the Day New tjnartetts, Ii.cuSiied Orchestra ami Huh l.o.d. nv.,.iuj;,.. ,, programme, unusr tli ti. reullur. nl' the lliiiult ihlo WILLIAM AHLINGTOX Who has had the honor of appnai I114 a.l,OUO NIGHTS In ChleaL'o, a ereater numlier of nyhts than sl of . er niiuairel uianagira wlio ever appeared in I lilcuoi cotnMned. Admlolnn, BO cents, Reserved Scats, ceniii. Dours ohjii at 7 n'clnck. eonunence at s o'clock. apr,. 1 iiAKI.es 11 Bv, na-tnes a'jont. OFKUA HOUSIi. One Night' Only. Fifteenth Annnal Tourof tbe Groat Band of tho Axe, SAM SHARPLEY'S MINSTELS, THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, Who have lint concluded the lonireat and mml nc- ces .ful mamu ever made in the city of Chlraca, ii,'i-iuriniu4 iu crowuea nnnsea one hunarca c.ni!.cr olive niuhts. Universally pronounced superior in all. Undor the Immediate siim-rylslmi of the creat Wit and llumori-t, Jtlr. tin ill Sliarliley, who ill appear at each and every performance. AdmisMun 50 cents: Reserved seata. 75 centr. Childrrn. 25 cents. Uooraopen at 7; pcrrurmuiice at 8 o.'rlnck prenisely. apr.-4ia, uROlttiki UltAY, St Opera House. J. C. mVGRS Leasee aud ninuager. MYERS ATHENEUM COMPANY. BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA. ' FOUR NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 26TF. The Bright Star, Litilo Nellie, tho sterling Actor, nndAii.hor, Koht..lohnann. the heautlful and ac compli)n.d Oominedian, Miss Flora Mvera.suppoi" .to , 1, 1 uDipaiiy 01 la nrat clas porr.irraeni. Anuisaiok, 60cts. Iibservid Skats, 76 crs. 21 DR E0SLINO HAS remnviyl hisorllco. r He'can now bo tom& nearly opposite his old oOlco, Next to Boubam & 8mili'a lw llf flee, No 136 Washington Street. FOR SAIiK. rpHE ATIRItlCAN IIOTFX AT TE X iroicuni lemre. I'hia well known house, eontainins SO rone s with tnrijtiire is now on'ored for sale 111 a low price. If not sold hy the 1st of April, It will be for roit- Inquire on the premises, of ..., J. U BAUNK!. rt4cum Centre, March 1(1. In cases of sickness use Sunday CotuforS at Gad'tiey's. njuil 23 1 V