DISCOLORATION ON ORIGINAL Petroleum Centre Daily Record, Pet. 4'eiiur, Friday, nay I t, A. 1-7. J.-il. Jutilor. Time of final lis Tlnlln. P. O., Petb(,i.i m CKTrni, Pi , JCLI !(7sT, 186$. ) VM ftirthtr notice the malla will arrive at and depart from Uiln office u follows: ARRIVE. Month and East, via. Irvinotnn. 10. :8 A. I South and West, " Meadrllle, 5.1S I'. JI North and E:ut,. " Corry, t .15 " DKPAItT. Sonth and West, S 46 A. M. Smut Eaiit and Went, S 3(1 P. M. 'North, East and Wct, 10.00 A. M. II. E. ULACKMON, P. :,t. Divine Service. I'KESBYTERIAN CHCRCII. Prcachim. at 11 o'clock A. M.. aud 7'.; 'clock I M. Kkv. J. T. Ox-roar, raster. M. E. CHURCH. Services fverv Sabbath at 11 A. f. 7 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock ai. eais I'ree. A cordial Invitation extended to all. Ret. C. M. Heard, castor. Tbe polico of Pittsburgh aro enforcing the law for the closing of cigar and drug stores on Sundnv. A Now York paper says Jlay 10th will, in future, become f national holiday, in commemoration of the completion of the Pacific Railroad. AIUF.K1CAN AFFAIRS IN 1:1 KOI'IC The Alubninn ClHlma ;nnd the Stntui orriibu. RTS. PETER AXD PAUL'S (CATnOLIC) Mass at 10j4' a. m. Vespers and Benediction of the E!e?sod Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUN'N'. Pastor Mr. V. V. Patterson, wht was so serious, ly injured at the Angola disaster, is to be assistant Postmaster at this place. non. James 11. Pliallon. of Erie, has been appointed Consul at Fort Mahon, en the Island of Minorca, in the Mcditernncan sea. Oil ExcilAMiB. Improvements are be. ingmade almost daily at this popular hotel. M. V. Miller, proprietor. Ho has recently procured a license, and opened a tastily ar ranged bar in the basement, and the billiard parlor will be opened this evening. It is the iutention to fence in the yard in front of the hotel, sod the ground, Bnd add other or namentations. Success to the new Host. Soda. Mathews' Soda Fountain, if not the haven of bliss, is the haven of the most delicious beverages yet recorded. It heals, Invigorates, old are made now, the tired are furnished with renewed energy, and all is "merry as a marriage bell " Go to A. I). Miller & Co's. and convince yourselves of these assertions. Change ok Time. Oil Creek & Alio ghey River Railway, Mondny, April 2(1: xoRTinvAnn trains. Express No. 5 arrives at 7.20 a. m. Express No. 1 arrives at 10.30 a. m. "Express No. 3 arrives at 5.3i p. m. rreigm mo. 7 arrives at 12.45p. Freight No. 13 arrives at 12.01 p. Freight No. 15 arrives at S. .5 a. SOCTHWAKI) TRAINS. Express No. 4 arrives at 9 15 a. express No. 2 arrives at 3. 10 n. Express No. 6 arrives at 7.25 d. m. freight No. 8 arrives at 5.34 p. m. Freight No. 10 arrives at 8.25 a. in. Freight No. 14 arrives at 2.00 d. m. freight No. 16 arrives at 12.45 p. m. m. ru. in. , m. m. CANADA. , Some of our o'd logy Canadian cotempo rariee affect to treat very contpmptnouBly dlMusslons about annexation to the States. The Js'iagaa Mail flatters !" talk about nation of jQotlnont - -v-miiM than the nennlu , suited States, and would esteem any -oectlon with our people tbe greatest ca--ltj tkat eoald befall them. Another pa , per declares that Canadians think too much Ci their liberties and their good faith ever to barter them for the Uv i,r .i vi.uico, uuu j:. general demoralization that exist under the flsgol the Great Republic, and adds the , . language of a poor braggart, when it savs, "if ever they should get possession of our ; country, it will only be when there are not enough men left alive in it to renew the days ofCbateugnay." ah sucb talk is vry silly, but doubtless ery satisfactory to tbe ignorant and pro- ( verb ally prejudiced deuizens of the back woods. It will scarcely do, however, for those who have travelled in both countries and are disposed to reason intelligently. Why is It that, with fair lands and raaguitl cr-at forests, easy of access, Canada fail, to" attract emigrants or speculators? Why is it that, while in Ibis country, .'Westward inesiar or empire takes its wnv," thousands of miles, dares the dangers from savages in """oioro untrodden by white men in Cauada-but a tithe or llu. distance from the older cities and cmigrani landing points but little progress is imwin rjii. i.i and an siil ,1 r,.,..,. , I ";n uo purchased for a , song, and almost within thenound of tho Great Cataract-Niagara. Whover, foi t , reason, a little Yankee vim .', iUfll8ed iuto any part ol Canada, there is thrift and iui . v. .Igrjt C, , U0UJ(l ,. discover a marked difference, and by no means for tho better. . Seriously, .nnexalien wold'pu,ve of in finitely more advantage to our slw Co-easy neighbors than to the people of this coun try. Annexation would at once double tho value ol every foot of land in Cadada No capitalist .0 dull who would not hasten to invest heavily over the border if .au,. that annexation would take place within a reasonable time. No observing man can doubt on this point. If our neighbors prefer to hang on to the rronstrings of mammy England, let them do so, and drac out a snail nxiatonra p,., last ditch threatenings from theso may the good Lord deliver us, fur they aro very alarmiug very. We attended tbe sale of gold and silver watches Inst evening at auction, and found a splendid assortment. They sold remarka bly cheap, and wo would advise our readers to attend tho sole this evening, if they want a good watch for little money. They sell to-morrow morning, alternoon aud evening which will be tho lust. "Comfort'' for All. Who is there com fortable who do not enjov life? This is a singular question, but Gafl'uey. can answer it to the satisfaction of all. His '-Sunday Comfort-' is jutt as comfortable on a tcraA. day as any other! Good at all times, equal 10 any emergency, and open to the inspec tion of all. His Canandaigua stock ale is said to be snperb! The G. A. R., of Pittsburgh have dceided cd on Sunday, as theday for the decoration of soldier's graves. ' The clergymen aro en deavoring to induce them to have the dec oration tauo place on Saturday. s) The Forest County Republican says: 1). G. Hunter, of Tionesta , .,..,..,, u discovered auartz 'Ml- wiihijn 6m,mii nr tui fcnrnngn. Its ennrso Is that or tho cob and silver lead generally, and Cnlifo rninnQ pronounce it genuine quartz. We have seen some speciments which wero taken irom this lead, and although wo do not pre 'end to know much about such snnh thini- can say that it much rosembles Californie specimens which have been shown us. Col. Jordan, Secretury of the Common, wealth, has prepared all the neessary blanks 10 be used under the Recisterv Law. nml will send copies of the pame to the proper county officers within the next ten days. lueuianKs will therefore, be uniloim, and prepared in accordance with the law. Chaxob ofBasu. Mr. T W. Smith, l?te 01 tbe hrm of J, W. Downer & Co., has sold out nis interest in the Yospmita P.ittnrMn ufactory to Mr. Downer, and has iiu.nh,,i an interest in tho Petroleum Centre Mineral ttuler manufactory. Mr. S. was formerly connected with this same business in this place, and brings to his new operations an experience which will prove beneficial to nil concerned. This mineral water is well Known throughout this sect inn hq a lwt.li h ful beverage, and its reputation is increas. nig. 1 ne new linn, Messrs. Clark i Smith, nawngnaa ample experience in the busi ness, feel couOdent that they can give the best of sal if faction to their customers, aud iuvito dealers to give them a call. A man in Clinton, Iowa, telegraphs to me onenu 01 l-ee county. III., ns follows; 'Arrest Charles P. V , eloping with my wife. Owes me one huudre'l dollars. If he pays, let him go.'1 Railroad Extension- Franklin to On. Cu t. The Venango Spectatcn of this nt.k says: , "Tho work ol exletiding the track of the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad to Oil City will soon commence in earnest, nnd be pushed to a hpeedy completion. This extension will bo not only a great l ent lit to tho road, but an advantage to thia wholu suction of the country. Land ewu ers should tuko this fact into consideration when granting the right of way. and deal with tho company til liberal terms. Thu road, so far, has been a lor tune to the own. ers. but It has been of incalculable advan tage to Venango and Mercer counties, lis management has been conducted 011 fair arm UDcral pnti-iples. It seems to have been thu aim of the men in control to mako it a public benefit, as well as a safo invest ment for thomseives; aud that is more than can be said of all railroads in this or any other portion of the State. Wo know tliut our people, as a geueral thing, will rejoice in the success of the Jamestown ruiltn.1,1. ana we hope that the company will find 110 difficulty in securing tho right of "way be tween Franklin aud Oil City on leriiw Ihnl will be reasonable, il not liberal.'' MR. MOTLEV AND THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. The London Times of the 2:Hh ult.. Las a leader commenting upon the appointment of Mr. Motley nnd the proposed renewal ol negotiations on the Alabama claims. The Cable briefly referred to this article a tew days since in such terms as to excito much anxiety to see it. Tho article is in gocd temper throughout, though the regret is re peatedly expressed that the Johnoon-Stan-ley treaty was not accept- d by the Ameri cans, "especially as Mr. Reward (us keen a diplomat as any country could desire') had accepted it ns a finality." Had tho result been otherwise, the editor intimates, "the United States would have obtained a treat v which a great many English people thought to iuvolvo excessive concessions on our part." The article has the following con clusion: 'If wo are iuvitcd to discuss t!ie ones. tion of England's rights to recognize the Southerners us bcligerents, it will be f.ir Her Majesty's Government to decide wheth er, nfier all tha' bid been s.iM and written on the subject, it is worth while to review that controversy. There aro limits beyond which national courtesy c.tnnot pass, ami when we nre asked 10 aciiiii.wledje that an ordinary act of national soverignt. nec essary for the security ofourown cui.uieuv. was an oli'en.-e agaiiitt the Ain.'i icatis to be expiated by apologies or payments, there cannot be much use in discussion.-' AN ALLIANCE TO SAVK cti:a TO STAIN. The iuipnxsion is very eiienl i:i Europe that Napoleon is anxious K,r an alliance with England to protect Spain in h,,r n:,. session of Cuba, and further tl-.it this desir ed alliance I as its origin in hostility to an,! jealousy ol the United Stites, to whom Cu ba will naturally fall, throu-h the medium of annexation, should tho ever faithful isle secure its independence. The London cor respondent of the New York Herald, writ ing under date' of April 2Sth, has this to say on this subjec': 'There is a general impression here that General Grant wi. I strive to inaugura'o n truly American policy and to carry it cut to a practical resi:lt before I'm clnsn nfi ' administration, t is thought that Cuba would bo the star.ing point of this new de parture, and every d-.y news oi n movement upon 1 l u '" - " - -n looked I, r. with u !-w to a demand for upo;ngy ',,. in m fpuin lor t'10 oulra-rs committed ni. on American citizens. Wbatev.-r foundn- tions tlu'ie may bo f.'r i!ies.; -xpeci,iti(in.. it is certain that uev,r was i',e lime fur nr, American policy more ripe than at the present moment. j'lio anxiety of the French Government in regard to thu An tilles has been met coldly on tho part of England. There is good authority for the statement that on Monday last I.jrd Lyon? imormeu tho Irrnch Emperor in .a .ami. ofiicial manner thatpubiio opinion in Eng land was decidedly opposed to war. and es pecially to any chance ol war with the United States, and that Her M lieslv'n Mt., isters could not fur a manmnt entertain tbe question of a foreisa allianc, rr u. .1.. fenseoftho Anlilles. So far ns England was concerned Spain must make ihn hL, the situation in which she had placed her self by her own foolish and Iinpdilo action. " AM1IIACY A NtVOlTtiCEITI F.NTS. RTATR SENATOR. flR. Pmtop Plyw snronnre tho nnmp of I'ol. A P- Jlr-ncAN hfl fi candMrtte for Ktate Senator, subject to Uie OMges of the Iteioliiicn paily. -Mr. Frrron- Plense iinnoi:nn the name of JAWFSM. mtTTiIN. of Franklin, an ran.Ialnte er HIstePrTiH'er, Hrf,)fctlo the njrtri of the lti pnbllran rurtr. MANY i'ITIZHm'H. ASFVlif.Y Vp. Fmtoiv lit me iin ,,nre tin t'ap'nin JAFR P. ;K::1K will I n miiiMilntv f.ir numl i'nii,.n f,,r A---- rr hiv, Fiil-jcct In the ihic the ItrpubliCAII pllrt.v Aln. Kmrnn: r)w, irnoutie to 11 r ii:ifns of Vennnm CiMMitv. Ihrtt WILLI 4 M it 4'1'I'S. f llnr-k- hind Toivi'-l.ipi in ii erir.iHale foi- Mcinlvr of A- .-rrnhly, siil feet to the nnao nf hr Ifepnlilienn party. MANY ('i'ei.KNS. Tltr.boil place Is Wi, t,, , -madeof ll:c,Mt8tc--!t, tuat v , f 01 & wrai.leit to fit. in J. a. InuiMv Hoot Sh-ii. WMi.in-t,,,, ntr r. CenUe, Pa. lvc him trial. "1rolet -iuu tr MAHltl i:s, CLASS Al.l.ll-S. at A 11. yil.l r.ii A ro nrilvnro-. lirK" a4.,rTl7aTT I'eiiiK ,.WI u,It at nalii'-nl ra' , i.pJ,,''c1 Ult 'DHRAD ,t Od'S. V i, ,. '''rX'UrK tlie n. oil City, V. All nc.roM not nUv, luxr. TKKASfHEK. (iinnv i r--y.ft rcr. upiti'i in inn n-fli'n o? iu kp I JiKir.m iwrtf MANY CITIZENS. Mi. KniTHfj T'!r.n" nnnniinrp ttn? rmri nr .ifi.i a ( iikisty, if t.l itv, n n niTHlWliifp hi itiimin;iiinn m unniv I rPTnrrr. Hit iirfl lii.MP Mr Chriptv in mun wt'll (lMilifirJ for tho nn imi 1 DTI IT-'tmit IftMiilftlii'llli ntnl U-n (fnriTif llm wir !i faithful tidier. M ANY I PIZKN'S Mi: V. t PVhm .iiinnntici th iimi or (I Kn W. KIM iHAV iw h cm lirf it- tv,- r.Miti'v Tr-i-Mr. (r, Mihjtvt 10 tin1 ti-iip of !Nruhlirti inrlv. M AN i I'tTiZKNa." tTH tNO'l'A !; Y. Vr F!Ti'i:: P,'"io nnTiM-tni-c t!?e ntnp nf K. 1 rK.WK'Kli. of Ifi Ini. rit '!nvnMp, nun crui.'i .In: tin- I'iii'hunrttiiry. tilt-"' to th" ihu'w nf the Ki p' Micm ivtrfv. St liuki.i ad Ritobucs. ':: T"iit-t, P'ivirt nnii'H't-.f.'t'it mm of Timn a lr wniiT. of I'rtr i't":;n ' -nt-o. rnnrfi'lntp f I'ltiTho'iiir.irv of Wiintv.ro i'o'inty, (iith'ect to the "-ns nf ih Prim f -.Hic j :uty. W.- ,, -.;i .-:..... to r'nivir.fa thit .msKT' IT. SMTfl. P oio!iiT.r of VfiuiPCi Otnv'T. will hp rt i iti'ii'::tp fiT ro innt'ti." n. for it'-A nftics fiib t to fi- ;i -1 ; - (f t!v ; i 'i''ctv party. i:if 'i-rr:t anv ki.ovt! h Knirit;: i;Kci"!:n : You wi'l plrtifn nn- .pi. M.-tt -T r Ml SHAXV .fV hpn rftnl'J.-'p fi ii . inM.i.r ii'ti fii- Jm t !ii.-. cf v,i ior n'.d lti"vnl , itlijcf id i he n'V'.'i !' i i,r Kmv.MW'.'iii purly. :K i!iM!;r::: 1p wiM -:ni Priiiiiirs- yVcion. "Vr. M in-t n l'livtioiii i'ot!H.:uiv "T," U'dlViMi - T v i i ! -i Yokm;,'."-", ht n Hl'M nn-t !n Iri'tio i f i I'-'.'v-liMt :r. lit i-t n-TU.'-tt lit 'in'. rtl-M !. nu r:i s "i v -,1 :i U,,,i'' r ru-'l Kivr.r f vrpf t " rn t h" i if a;';;-"'t j.'-n "fall H'lvi hiv li-r-'Mt'is w';: him VKNANC't rir,,VY, niNl'V fiMVISSHNFV. Mti Ftmtor- I'lp i-- firnO!H:ffl ho r-imn rf IT il;itp rr l o'unv ( .iniTiiw-:oMr. a:tt(i ! t', i;4-t irsof tho U p'lhoiun ptrly. Manv Ilrrrm.irN. KASK 1!LI. nT3 a.i'l SCOiiK HOOKS, ot II tt'ho!on tk Co's. with mi ollk-or for ailhrilnn wiit bp;,:. llKV.VOf.Ds4(;o - rw I loiar, TooT AtthoOl.o nNK lifit.riis-r;. v j roePrlo. wiilrh l, , mn. ... ' , ' ,iM,-,rr,e, ,,;; Compniiy tirko up. .' ,011n ""ill C'nriMl, nf i.t,Tt nnnlli.. . TtKYSOLI)-, wm- ,a "rllWa,, '"""' "l it- the P. o Oil nly, Pa " Cmr luir, ii,. MAN, at A. 0 MIl.l.KIt A C'(L l4XUiy- "Eli If von wih the b,t I'l,,.. t.,1. . " " try V. II. N,,hN ,." 10 " tr All IMTPOIH wi-htfir In l I i,-. ,. ran rii'l at i n Mi,, .. .. EI) mil- me pure lirsli iirtiele in-cn,-.. !,rf l;ul Wii()Y (JLASS! A larso nsortmenl. nil .1 r, Miller .t Co.V. ' ' rnrrerrv-For all Muni. -o t liKYVtnm Itl.'OMIIPl 1 i . . . . ' "MX, "it ny, rn. i'o the IVwi A 1 Iwiua.I.MS" wenk vu rVI.'il nttntition In tiic Coiitiit:on Hitt' i' of S-mvimI S: T?rnt!'v. nml new vr-ink" Tt; m ;r ' fn !i!i:-in-r tlicir A!iam fur tl h:i;r. wliich is -Mi-lto ho : vv fini nrtlclo for Ihp toilet. W nrn of i!ip npininn 1 1 1 :i t th prenarll- tiopa f.rs. .t W rtr h1 ct'I, f r th" rMitatlnn they in'ain n. Dnvii;-t.s U giiml evi-lonco that thov wou'tl not ivit iinvihini in thf nmrkot of an -.! (irr vtrjirtor. M.im. A. I. MfM.K't & CO F.m a'l Ilrnn.hlal aTortionn, try Sr ward's Congh TrvdMrNivyTu'.JVfo. . kin-v t!. best in t;m nnrliot. '. u, MC'ItH, -N ,t (t, TO-NIGHT NOTIti;, Sunday Comrort can be ha.l olv on v.-o, days at Galfney's. Ho keeps cl.nert i...,,. on Sundays. tJU,,s ,. W. I.. Wallace, Assistant I'.u!,,,,,!,,. Uie Assembly. U at home. kllli.i.,,l .' j "v.. , ,,,! uir rhenmatmni. Mrs. Mary Harrison il!,l i r.....i last Saturday, at the a"o ol SD. X'rof. Shullz, lcaJ(T r n.,, i;,,,,;,,,.,,,,. ,,..- uerchor, has gone to I- urope. A iitlle girl riame.l S!..u, - drowned in a tevi. r at Jiuclicsirr on Satur- lay. Tli.s is roaiUH-rci'jn.'i.t uv.-.b -f n. v'....u ester Theoio.-ica! .--,.., .,. ev I'athoiic Chtirei, u i i. , .. . . ; -' - ..rs.!.. Avou. '"' " - Fr!.N!Ti-::E sto: liOC.V, !-:.t Doon to A. . MILLKIItt CO. 'I'llO FI lief lot of Vnr. IM -. . Tol,c i f mm Pi.-. more and l.v.,-l,i,a. (ll ,,, mv A. I. 3III.T,"!! jc Vs. ! 1 he v-rv L... p,vkt raHery-Jiax-iM an lsc. ..ii ,unimo-i-at V. II. NICHOLSON S. Try th. celehmtcj Purplo In!(, at Ilia Post OfllM. The finest Plug Toharao at W. II. NIC1IOLSOV & CO'S. Iry lioocN, rft larpo Hock at ItEYNOLP nuoniiEAD cos, n. u cen,ro gt, 01W tho I'o-t Oiks, Oil City, Pa . iTv T. PAI:,'r' WALL, WniTB WA Km iij.s. a i.-uve stock just rocer .niui.i-.il A CO.'S. NEW ADVEBTIStJ OPKCIALa,lrutoI1trit0Il. . 1 W.1 P IIM An I , iiurinii, f -T . , ..uim:. mid mi 'l - r- -r "'trikwrn-, '-j atthe old Cr.vkrrv store, l"'. arTr J A T' '.v in i!,.. c, ( " Iv.-I at til j i'f!i:D sciiirr. "'I I. : I.. Kiiai'h in-l POST (;n- ici:. Inline lnl l ,.nl.t i .Tl Jr-..w NOTICE. r Will. .Tr ... ....in , Until-, mi ,., ni,,lay. lah I,,,!., si two o'dork A P in one Hl.ACk HoKSK. one THo'SnNSCL l i . an 1 nrif pnir wiat H!ftni.Hia 1'i.iinu. . luv fe. 'C'J. raavlj-St. V.'. II Nn ': ,., S: I'n, hayo ;mt re -i-. e l a !,,; IV-;. . t liiihv ami Com ..a- tTiTA. Ji. mii.:,i:i! co., ir,i--iHis, a.i.tf.rthfle!..'Nl -II. II. r;.,,PHi- ,, ""''' ''' A:n -- in Whip , ry tlicni t'' P.l'ii I1 -S 'I':.!; CfVI AVTH1.ITD 1 I .lr.1V, m lint) l .li' for T;i'i.iofo. nn 1 J); .IOIINOX-s AKOMATIC ANTI iY.IIVf OCiVI A Kilt ST CLASS 35 ."F 1 1ST 313 BY fji: ,sa jd r : 'J'lir in -if-'irml hrel'r , ilr- f.,r sllv his i:ftn 1 e-y. kii.iA-n i:., i. liiC lid.'K f if. V !:' T-utR r.stiv, prvx. " !; l-e li -rt' ci.iic'iy. AriK-' " 1 , 1 :1 :' -'t,irfu- l.n; .. ,iuf.l v.'.ih llld. n I'l.nni., , nil ,11 ;i jiur'f-i.-iiifp Hi rrMh-'i-ilu. .-Nil I iirri-lh'iu e. H.m,' tn;: iloli.-c, l!m J i ne s M iv.jrk"! Nr, in "i,)J i,r lur, ait'l r,.l? ':irl !ii..:ne.ri ita-iw.Hlrt v l--(,r nriiniinn, w I" tilll.VM CUI.VIN. Moriy I'arm . arr Kanu P. t). umyll.Siv. TIIK WOIil.D-ti'EXoWA'EI) . A: l'l"---o e-.-i h.i-!,yi-iiii!.,:,..,i a,-,;,,,, ,.,v. ''; 'i !.-. '..I..W.1.. l Pm), '"' " '' I t , ,.:s vil, ,..,. "..,,,.,. ,,,, .,,.,,, .., ,...,,.,,.,! ,..,,,,. ''v 11 eu :mi lull. . ;:. ,,f ,.. ,.,(., ,.. . The Erie. Jlisnnt,!, reel,,,,,.,,.,,,:, ".', t" .' ,,:n ,l; ' ''" "w 1 I ' - " r .n.,.-rie to Ko to ..i.xih .,.. "' ": ''" ! - .nb-Ntiti.il. '!'-in tow,, t evtmooti;, jt ii,,. ,.::-':.':,it: :".;:Mt,,;;i;)r!:;l;-:r iiuio , city ,huu,l l;i.)!t hot best ,a th.. ! ''' ''' --lv- I: '.: t... -uel will l OCCasn.fl 1 l'':li il i .1;.. ,... ... . " ,, . . - W. -I. I.NMS. s --'"i !-- !.;:' i in r--:.,i, M u m ,n fu, Mock CanaiKU:,,, . on ...V.il.i,;.,, a, I TT'"'' " " Wi" T ' "Ri,1-V"" Galiuev's. II..,.', i . . . . . . ' t -i- ;v in W. ,1. 1, " i'J ii u u a irii-.i II' you want lo enioy Cooil henltn it i.-. "iy to take y.r family West. j.s, ui Jalluey's and g,t a boitlo of Sunday Cm dud. . , inav.'vlw. nuiyS-iw. There u,e Uvo tl u.ica that r nlrt, Hi-aws-drnivninj; Iuca nUl jov. rs of fol). IliCil M AIM! 1 A i; !; Gli'T. m' '!'""'" (-."'r,v,,i"1' YiniPir Man run pro. J", V'- " "'"" li'iiiinnaniUpuro v; ,. '"I ' ::; -''J-'- -. iil, tin- hum,,,,, Mi'w-,.1 1. llt'V,.li j,-- I'liynifian,, -1,1 i ,-,.,l i A'iATi::':;;;;,',,; EWING MACHINE inq:tike ok I. L. JOHN'.tO.T, AGEXT, No. WaMiiiutiMi St., Petroleum Centnt. IM- (,KO, 11 llLINKIIHitY, SolKlto: !i,'V" I o.crs ami ,uilep;, X waaef