The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, May 21, 1869, Image 2

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SOKE PRINT MISSING
Petroleum Centre Daily Record,
lct. C'enti-f, t'rldar, May 21.
' Tim cl Cloning Mails.
1": O., PETBiLtetM C'FWrRF. I'A ,
Jci.T !KST. WIN. ,
CntiWurtoei notice the mails will arrive at and
depart ream this oJee a follows:
aiuuvk.
South .mil East, ia. Irvlnelnr.. ID " A. M.
South and Weil Meadville, S is P. M.
North and Bast, ' I'urrjr. i .'." "
.South and West, 8.45 A. M.
Soiitl Emt ami West, S 31) l. M.
Snnh, Bast and West, 10.0) A. M.
Divine Services.
rilKSBTTERIAN CIU'RCH.
Preaching at It o'clock A. M., and 7 1
o'Jock P. M.
Rkt. J. T. OxroBr. Pastor.
M. E. CIU'RCH.
Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and
7 P. M. Sabbath School attwelve o'clock
M. Setts Free. A conlial Invitation
extended to all.
Rkv. C. M. Heard. Pastor.
KTS. PF.TEff AND PAUL'S (CAT-HOMO
CHURCH.
Mam at 10 a. in. .
Vespers ami Renedlction of - the- B1esed
Sacrament at 4 p. ra.
Catechism nt 2 p. tn.
JAMES DUNN. Punier
Changs of ,Timb. Oil Cfeek & Alle
glrny River Railway, Monday, April 28:
XORTHViSI TltAlNS.
Express-No. 5 arrives at ' 7.20 a. in.
Express No. 1 arrives at 10.30 a. m.
Express No. 3 arrives at 5.34 p. m.
Freiulit No. 7 arrives at 12.45p. m.
Frelnht No. 1.1 arrives at 12.01 p. ni.
Freight No. 15 nrrives at 8.45 a. m.
' SOl TIIWARll TRAINS. .
Express No. 4 nrrives nt
Express No. 2 arrives at
Express No. 6 arrives at
Freight No. 8 arrives at
Freight No. 10 arrives at
Freight No. 14 arrives at
Freight No. lG.arrives at
i) 15 a. m.
3.10 p. m.
7.25 p. m.
5.81 p. m.
8.25 a. m
2.00 p. m.
12.45 p. m
. Tho Slate Medical Association- meets in
, trie oa tbe 9th of June. Drs. J. U. Arter
k' and T. W. Egbert of O l City are delegates.
A schoolmistress advertised lately for an
, assistant accustomed to confinement. She
received an answer from the mother of 12
(Children.
Sixth Annual Meeting or the: Lake
JJJlajAjsoclation. an we are inform-
rioiilar, will be held in Corry on Tues
rtf. next, May 25th.
W: K. MeCormlok, proprietor of tbe Sham
biny Drug Store, has sold out his btisines.
to Mr. A. B.' Briscoe, who will carry oo the
business at the old stand.
The third national camp meeting; of the
Methodist Episcopal Church will be held at
Round Lake, Saratoga county,. New York.
In Jnly next. Tho meeting will continue
ten days, from the 6th o the 16th.
w.iAu-oiiiKnr b linsitiiB. too peo
ples theatrical favorites. Sherry's troupe,
aw oniea lor retrolenir- Centro to play an
engagement of three nights, commencing on
inursuay evening next, 27th insi. New
pieces will be Introduced.
Mr. James T. Henry, editor of the Chau.
tauqna County (N. Y.) Tress, started on
Monday last for a visit to Salt Lako City,
foacraruento and San I-.-ancisco, in hopes of
improving uis impaired health.
Two sons of Mr. David Orr, or Limestone
rownshjp. were riding a horse, one day last
and a pbesant suddenly flying up, so fright,
ened too borse that he run off; and striking
his head against a rock, broke bis nock
The boys fortunately escaped uninjured
Clarion Democrat.
Messrs. Waring A Kintr, oil mercbaulsof
Pittsburgh, last week in New York, recov.
erd a verdict for $ir,on,l, against the t'.
S. Telegraph Company for tho nesleet of
the Company's Agents in fnrwnrdine dim
paioncs somo months ago in regard to the
price of nil.
An individual in Tex.i published a card
tatine that his brother is a candidate for
Sheriff nf the county because be himself is
disfranchised, but that he is to be the real
offioer. "You are voting for me, and that 8
frr my benefit, and I am to receive all the
fly if I nm elected."
I ne following will give a good weather
guide: Two dtachms . of camphor, half a
dramche of pure salt uelre. hir. rlr0.-h.
muriate ofamoi.ia, and two ounces of proof
' " K,aM "r narrow phinl. JD
dry weather the solution will remain clear.
On the approach of chang,., mlunto ,turg
r,'h w''iltormy
weather will be Indicated by tho very dis
turi.ej common of tbe rUem:cai combina-
l'hK .lorili Overy Well I lowlni; 1 30
Hurrcl" per Itnj .
This well belonging to Joseph Overy, on
the widow Stevenson Farm, but generally
supposed to be on tlio IIoss r'&rm, was flow
iiiH tills moraine at tho rate of MO barrels
per ilav. An effort is beini: made to tnbo
to-day wliich will undoubtedly increase the
production. It wan a signi yesier.iay re
minding operators of old times. At times,
v.bun tberu was no wind, a solid stream of
oil would ascend 20 or 'JO ft: I above th
derrick.
Thk concert given by the Musical Con
vention last evenintr was larcelv attended
and the singing was enthusiastically applau
ded. In criticism of the pieces performed,
we must confess we are decidedly partial to
home talent, or at least, asido from the
"Larboard . Watch. " our Lome sinuers ac
quitted themselves more tliau creditably
Prol. Baker is an oflicient teacher, and our
singers bare greatly profited under bit in
struction "Only AYaitiLg." as sung by our
townsman. S. S. Griswola, was one of the
most sticcessltil efforts of the evening.
Tho Tennessee Republican Slate Conven
tion meets at Nashville tc-d.iv. to nominate
a candidate for Governor. Tho contest be
tween tho frieiids of Colonel Stokes and
Governor Senter is quito spirited, with the
chances in favor of Stokes.
During tbe cross-examination of a witness
be was asked where bis father was. To
wliiea question, with a melancholy air, lie
responded: "Dear. SrV dropped off very
suddenly sir. "How came he to drop oil'
suddenly !' was the next question. "I'oiij
play, sir the sheriff imposed on bis unsus
picious nature, and getting him to goon a
platform to look at a select audience, sud
denly he knocked a small trap-door out
from under him, and in falling be got en
tangled in a rope, from I lit) effects of which
he expired.'1
meeting or the Grand Lodge of Penu.
sylvauia at Harriaburg Tho En
campment. The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvana, I. 0
ofO. P., met in the Hall of tbe House of
Representatives, at Harrisburg, on Tuesday
morning. More than five hundred dalegates
are in attendance, The OnelliniT evereiaua
embraced speeches by Governor John V.
ueary, retcr B. Long, M. W. G. M., Mayor
Hays. R. A. Lamberton. E.
3. Nicholson, R. W. G. S: AftPi. 'th nn.
Doiotment of & cainminA tn mmt u
-v vuuiis duo
tion return!-, one hundred and thirty-four
rasi uranus were admitted to membership
A report from a committee annnlnte,!
the last annual session to divide the county
oi Aiiegneny imo two or more distiinia.
submitted a report, in w hich they proposed
touiviue that county ia!o four distrinta
Tbeir rccomroundatio i was adopted, and
Allegheny will hereafter ba in four districts.
a report ot the committee to whom hn,i
been referred a charge made at the last nn-
nual Bession by Sntiiuehanna Loiln Y sn
againatj Hamilton Lodge No 596.tor iuitiat
K pany "iving in Lancaster county.made
a report adverse to No. 80, and recommend
that the case bo dismissed. In the absenoe
of the representatives of bath LoJjps, the
report was laul on tho table for the pre
seal.t A charter was granted for a Lodge to bo
called Americus Lodge. No, to be located
at Marion, Indiana county.
Also for one at Tidiouto, Warren county,
to be called Eden Lodge. No.
On the application of a
original members, tho charter of Peace, and
i lonty iMUgo, No. 69, was restored. Tl,l.
Lodge was the parent of all the Lodges in
iNormamptou counly. and, indeed,
I
01 all I
that section ol country. Tho Lodiro
dissolved somo seventeen years ago. It is
now revived under the most favorabl
pices.
Tho charter of Stoyston n Lode. n sti
at Stoystown, Somerset countv. n0
similar application restored. It also starts
with every prospect of (u turn biippukm rt
was stated in the application that the Lodge
was cownelled t.i.
- Mug iuh war,
because of nearly all of im . members having
joined tbe army.
The Grand Encampment in Harrishun-.
on Monday, when the following officer, were
elected for tbe ensuing year. M. W. G-
i auiarcn, Samuel .. F,18ter. of Lml-r,. v
17 M. G. Senior Warden.
Jr., of .Q,.o&: G. Junior War.i..,. i
riatt, of No. ol.Grand Treasurer, John S.
"eissr oi the I niled States. John u- c,....
or No- 17; G. I. S CharlesF. Jon.-s, of Xo.
1 ; w. 0. S., Geo. C. Hostce, ot Xo. -IT.
Tbiny-sevon Past Chief I'atriarcbs'wsre
admitted.
Two charters were crantsd. nnn i
campment at Tarentum, Alleaheny countv
and one at Sharon, Mercer county.
Tie Government Commission hvu
ported favorably noon Mr. ne!,ll'. t.
tor brldsing E-.eI Kiver.
Sclierfeaatrg's pyrotechnic faelory, Iirook.
lyn, was destroyed ou Tuesday by an explo
sion. No lives were lost.
(isorgo R. Davis, who pretended to swal
low poison in Court, in New York, Tues
day, while being trifd for perjury, still lives
tho alleged poison being a sham.
A. Collins, of the film nf RocV
Collins, job printers, lloslon, committed su
icide lucsday mcrning, by cutting bis
throat.
It is said Walter ISrowa conterarjlatea vi.i.
King England with the intention of accep!
ing any challenge offered in a single tculj
rowing for the champioasbip of the wcrld.
The windows und doors of the Tcrsicn
Commissioner's office, at Wash injlon City,
were blown out yesterday morning by the
explosion of c:oapud gas. The Janitor was
baaly burued.
The roofing paper mill of John W. Dixon,
at Norristown, l'a., was totally destroyed by
firo Tuesday night. It is supposed to have
been caused by spontaneous combuMio:.
Loss,, $20,000; insurance 815.000.
The billiard tournament at Boston result
ed in R. E. Witmnrtli taking the champion
cue and $250; A. 11. Williams the eecjnd
prize, and J. II. Flyck, tho third.
A messenger of tho Irving Hank, New
York, yesterday morning placed in the hands
of a messenger of tho Corn Exchange Eank,
$25,000, to bo delivered to the latter bank,
since which time nothing has been seen of
the money or the messenger.
Lawiencc Glover (colored) the other pro.
editing witness ngamst Cupluiu Wm. li.
Doualdson, arrived iu St. Louis Tuesday
night, in charge of un oilier, be having
becu found near Columbia, S. C.
Edward Uiciwls, who arrived in Joisey
City from Chicago Tuesday night, reported
that ho had his poeket picked on the cars
of$6,0t!0 in government bonds and green
backs. The Revolution in Cuba
uIf'twen dono when tia done, theu
'twere well 'twera done quickly." So eaid
Mr. Mcbeth while conversing with his noble
sell' upon the all important subject of Kinir
Duncan's murder. Cut Ibe sentiment Is
api licablo to more sanitary matters, and Is
perhaps the rulinc sentiment in Amerin-i
That Cuba will shortly become United Slates
property is not a tangible vision, not an
air drawn daeeor." Wo can enailv clutch
K, and we shall End it a pearl of great price.
hat man would refuse to give shelter lo
an innocent child who came, with tears in
eyes, begging for protection from a cruel,
tyrannous, lawless mother. Iliimanily
teaches ua to accept Cuba, and humanity ii
too lounuation or all civilized laws. Uut
let us aectdo at once what we are feoing to
uo aoout the matter. The next month will
witneES a crisis in Cuban affairs that must
bo recognized by our Governmenl. Aro we
prepared for it?
In a circular addressed bv Colonel Me.
Farland to the Priucipalo and Managers ol
tunfcolaiers Orphans Schools, concerning
the decoration of soldiers' "raves on the 29th
of May, he says: "I hereby direct the ob
servance of this Memorial Dav at nil the
Schools and Homes containing Soldiers' Or
phans, under tho catc of tie State, and rec
ommend that the children participate in tho
ceremonies observed by tho people in the
vicinity of these Schools and Homes, upon
such a day and in such a manner as may bo
apreea upon. At places inaccessible to
burying grounds containing the remain ni
Mldiers, it is recommended that exercises
consisting ol music, addresses, ic, suitable
to tbe dav and occasion si,,, 1 1 i i,,.i,i :..
v , ........ u uw... IJ
tho school hull, or elsewhere."'
Kirk atCoai. City. The Venango Spec"
tistor says: A, tire occurred on Monday
evening last at the wella of the i!n.i ...'i
Philadelphia Oil Co., on the Allegheny river
seven miles below this city, ilet-troyinsj the
engiues, derricks and fixtures of the well,
and six largo tanks. Only ono thousaid
barrels of oil wore burned. tb Iuiiwh Inning
ratently been emptied for fhi;,ment A
slight dvnn.go wns done the trac'i of liie A
V. R., detaining tr iins fur n, few lnuiii, (jn
Thursday. The flm was caused by the up
selling of a derrick lamp. Tbo engineer al
the wells was dangerously, il not fatnllt
burned. Tbo loss is about Si6.orm.
Demokbst's Monthly. This magazine
has tbo great merit of keeping up with tlje
times every year, and almost every number
is un improvement on (he ist. jtn vari,,,
departments furniah exa.-.tly what every la
dy needs throughout the ccimlry, and its
immense circulation and great kiiccufs show
that they kno.v It. The prominent I'-atutea
of patterns, the '-Ladies' Club," thu jj;,,,
'etc., are each ono of them worth more than
tho price of tbo book, iu the real value that
they represent to the subscriber. Terms
63 00 per year, with arrftnium. Address
W. T Peaorest, S3S nroadwae. .v YcrL-
r a M i n ,t c v A n no li Nr e m f.k t .
STATU SKNAT.'R.
Mm heiTef I li'ftfle pfttinnnre tho nflme ot Col
A r IiiM-.tv ae a nudlilnio for Stain Senator,
subject lo Die ti'SpeK of tin KepnMlcan pnrljr
Va. FtitTi-i-- rieae annonnre the name of
.TAMKHM IIIIFPIN.rf Franklin. n a ennd itntn
fir KtnleSiralor, snbloct to tie tirirn f the lie
pnbkIHarfT. A1ANT t'lTIZKSS.
ASSFVII.Y
VP rwTOP' l'lree niiLnltt'ce It mi I r:p':i;i
.IAMES I). CVrvlK v i'l l,e ii mnili,!,,,,. ri .-.t,
railnr flir Aeii.)ily, subii'i't to tl.o u , r tl
KepnhUean I'lirty.
Mil. KniTnnr Pleaae arrmnre le tl. niixer of
Veneo fem'f. Uit Wif.f.HV OATKI.or Hock
femMy. mbJ:C to II cure" r' n l'rrnlil!ca.-i
h.rlv MlflVMIfBVV
parly
Trsr.ArrnFr..
I.ivrn hfutt r -fieepr apm.nrre tbe rame nf
Cennv 'rreflmirer, sr1 lcr to ,l-e tnr.i'i rf t1 lie
pnlilionn pirty MANY 1'ITIZUNM.
Ml!. Flif"'f - I'lens,, nnnniinee the rint of
.1(1 I N rilldSI'V. nf (III I'itc n ! efiiullilntn
r, nonilPil'nnnri' vintv Tre4iifer. sulilert to ilie
u ,-im ,f thrt i:,onyv;,-in r-a-tv.
Air 'hritv k i man well nimlifl,'.! Tor the po!-
I.,n Im m,i ail., If ......1,1 1.. . .. .....I ...a. J........ .1...
nur a faithful soldier. MANY riTi.RNS
P. K.MT.IIt- I'lnnA Ai,i.,iiiii- II, ,,..n.,.,r llPlI
V. HUI.4H AM a a raiidid lle r.,' fmnilv Treasilr-
it, aul'jet't to the iiaf of the KrptiKii.'in iMrtv.
MANY Cl riZKNS"
l'l!OTIlo()TitY.
vn FntTon: n,ei,e annrtnnca tbe name nf K. 0.
cmwroim. n Iti -hnrn-l Townihln. a a can !l
.lute f.ir P ,h,,n,,iarv. ,bi-,-t t- lh nave, nr tho
l(.-nil,ic in -arti-. S i ui ir us ami Ri?ppnticAva.
1 .. t f, - ., r n.
- ' tiih.,iit,i i. i ,p iiitiiK',,, I -nu
A-iDiinnr of IVirn'e'tm OlMlt',,, m a candidaio
eir ri-miirinvirv ni cniniro roitniy, Btit'Jtict to I lia
ui'ji of thrt Timic-itic party.
- -. -, ,.--i ,, ,,, i-inn-irtr" irii .eKl ll ll.
SMITH. Protlminnrv of Venapjo Cnnntv. will ho
ject to the n:ii;cs nf tlm Kepuhlicip party.
KKOIfTKR AND KKCOKDRlt.
T." rv I T" n l Ij ennn n t'nii - 11 i,lA..a
(,! i "i nr.i ini . oil ( I It'll nil"
nounce that .T.K! V. HAW wil' bun cnndiilnti
fur iiombiflMfMi for tlio ofllco of Ke-ji.pr fltid Rpi old
j it, iitMf-t it) tht of thr KcpiiMicsn nrtv, nt
vlvrinH VnlunN',''o, mid lrt t ri?M nt-ni in
nf 7ctfvHme Me j-pom.M'tt'nt r.nd lliiri"ir. and
lm bitvciI P(HitT nm) Uecnriipr f r nnp trrm 1 1
lhi fntirp d:ti?f,rtlon oTnll who hivi loii ininci3
with him VKXANUO I'OT'NTY.
COUNTY COVMISSIOXKK.
Mr. Kr.lTCR:T,tea,e announce In 'he citizen, of
Vaxnnrt I'nunfv thnt .1 V HinclVQnr All r-M.ir
Tnwnhip. i, n candidate fr Coitniv CnrnmiMioii-
er, siidjpci to me ur;' oi tne nennnucan party.
Mil Fihtor- Ple;ie annnnnc. Ibe nnmn of n
It MIXON, nf ConipHnter Tow nhln. a n randi
dare fur Conniv Commliloneri ,nbj..t tn the tia
ires of the Republican pirty. Ma.it Rr.Pcni.ieANa.
IiOca.1 nliee.
Art stvlea nf n'ank n-ioki. Note Paper, and'.'Kn
vclopes iu JobbipgLots. at
w. h. Nicnnr.soN jt ro.
Ouifnr Strincs at W. II. Nlehc'ion Co'.
XV. A. FAK.VESWOUTII,
Keira Denier, Pioneer, Pa.
Receive, nil ibllic, and Iilii?imted Papern from New
York twie per da- and will mail nnv papr piih
lished. Illustrated w ,-ky papnra, 1 1 25 per tbrc
mnntbs. Invarhib'y In advfin.-.. mnylT lw
BASK rtAI.I, It.VTS arid StOIiF HOOKS,
W It Nleholana ft Co's.
at
A 1 lnnia.---I.nst week we ca'lnl attention to
the Constitution Riitersof Se,vivl ft ricntley, ami
now wctakn pleasiire in nnllrinj their Alima for
tte hair, which Is aild 'o bo a very fine articirt for
Ibe toilet. We are ol the nninirm i l.-it tin, nrr.n,..
tions of S. ,t C are all gnnl, for the npntatlon
tbey tmstain as T)ni",'l -i, la irond evn!n.-. :,t
thl-V W'OU'd Pnt D.lt tl'irtliinir in Hie market nf an
ordinary chirac'c-. Mus-m. A. D. Mtt.t.KR "n
have !t for ,i!e and we ho;m all our Mends will
trv It.
For all Bronchial aT-ctinn". trr Reward rnnh
Cure.
Try our Navy ToVaeca v. kno-v It Is the host
in the market. V It. :. !C;10T.cl " CD.
13
Day and I'at.njng,
OVER l itlll) iUl.'TT'S:
8A-
liOO.A',
Nf-XT HOOli TO
A. D MFJJ.l-IUfe CO.
i u srni'TT.
a n
,v loi
.Ictt
X '.. Kniva, jnst
)SfiiE.irE.
VW.l, I'
-Kit!
rsjirp.a; patterns, i
: ''TORE. ma
.1:11
II. . . ,1
! V v-J a '
' :- lS' !
C ll 'ill TO Oil, li:UATORi,
ni.is iwiMiiiintrii licrnby caiitloneii niinst
bay-
-m' "-ing isncRer Rods. wf,., g wkct ,.,,, ,
Socket bcini wed15,n , , ro wh ,lBt
loaorfca or ii.c;,c ) -., nt connected tocather
by acnnnncti,,.!,,,!,, ,,w,..t of my mn,If,l0tl1,.)
as I am the sol- ,, . r pil,ltl , ror eonnoctirn.
rods la this manner; all others mad-i substantially
as above are ,Umt i,,rrini,:ni, en my right., and
all na-tlos i rodl m 0 ,,.,, ,(, r my m1n.
n a nrc, I ,y -'le-malves lbibl.j io, and will ba pros-ecim-U
according to lew. w. .1. ltfNIH.
I'. S. This notico is In.serod, not as a mero
senre crow, but will i,c attcnd-l to, and rigidly on
forced. Apr 10.3m W.J.I,
frjrnrjuTONs tobacco antidotr
DON'T OIUW, aa antidote for Tobacco, and DR.
IOHNSON S AROMATIC ANT TOBACCO COM
1'0TM, for sile at V 1) MILLED A CO'S.
TIlKb.iPtijiacc la town to gn a pair o( Buuta
made or the bast Mock, that will wear well,
warranlMl to ut, la at J. A. Ilante'
Innnlile lloot Shop, WaablnKton Stroet, l'etro(Uir
Centre, Pa. Give lilti a trial. sepiuir.
ItlAUni.KX.
flJ.ASS At.l.liy. at A. D. MII.I.KH A co
Hnptnro-. Inn-L' iwM,.-meni r ."
1'i.inr" d,.,l out it n-.lu.-nl mien nt RKYNdl nu
I'UOl.HFiUi ..'.., No. II Centre St., ' p.
ii.Pi-o.toni,.,., riiicty. i-. ' ppo''e
All acci.nr.ti rt seirle." itiimtdlptt-lyTvili . w
nlib mi or.-.cr lor olktt o. '
'P'-M-tf- I.lTN0l.LS4.Ct.
Uew Flour, roed and Grocery
fMr !
.t. p. Pit t Turn,
Atthoiu.i) liwi; hi.iii.nrNi, on maist
.p;'ii,e the MoC'lintoek llot,, I,,h un i,nd
lave H:t clam tik"of flour. Feed and
Kroeorl.-. which he I. .;,. , 9 low ture
M. nm'l forget the place-where A, . ,;ottOB
.t t'iiuii.my broke up. ,n1
CarWIn, of evcrv minllt.
nKYN',M.,v.I1,,,1,IIKvn, -o-s.no. nee,',,"
Street, opposite the n Oil City, ,
WRIM JVVe-.IMl,MVS,
MAN. at A. I) MII.I.KH ,t t;o
r.S.KT. OKtt
If yoa wiu the bet plnK Tobacco in the mark
try W. H. NichoNon t o.
!rock.-r For all kind w to RFYNOIDs
BHODHBAD Cd'S, No. Cmtn " S
Ite the Pout Office, Oil City, Pa.
The Fluent lot of Navy, PI..- nn I Smoking
rol.L-orro.n lliltimorcanl I.vn-hb,i. in the mar
krtM a. n. ,a kr r. v
The vorv bwt unek,.t rw,
-RS.OIW and scl.
NKltOt.soss.
3or all warranted at W. 11.
The finest l'laf Tobacco at ,
V,'. 11. XICIIDT.SOV A CO p.
Jry CioodHn larne stock at REYNOLDS
BHODHBAD 4 CO S, No. 11 Centre St, opposite
tho Po.t OTke, Oil Citv, Pi .
jUUNt! CANES , A ML,EI Cl,
Another iavgc stock of Wail Paper jaat rs
eclvedat a.D. MILLER A Co. s .
pmst. vtauu wnrTB wash snoR
BTtrsiins, a larirc stock Just received at A B
MILLEit A CO.'S.
tlT All persons wishing to bo VACCINATED
can ca'.i at A. P. Miller ft Ch 't Dm Store and
have the pnre fresh a.tlcla i.n.rt.d. Nochargo. . -
WINDOW GLASS!
A large assortment, all sizes, at A. D.
Miller A- Co. 'a.
iacii M.vRniAQn gift. -yC
j at
Tn I,, r t.i. i . j i
tvirwof iK-nrvolcnt VlnVc-aii nt In Rpfilfnl W
Asso,-,AVio,i,-p:;;v;d ;
NEW ADVKRTISEMENTS.
C. I. TIIO.MI'JIO.V, M. D.,,
K..T.ECTIC pnvsrciAN,
0. 1, DI AMOND- STREET,
(TP-Stair.)
TITUSVILLE, PA.
HOUSE FOR SALS.
ANEW ll'KO, one and a hVf atorina hi-.'ll, lo
caied on the Kxhert. Farm, near tho crunk
"""i" .. inn n.iuse nss all eoiivnnleni-09, efwl a.
ier, i-:c. Ti-mii. i-m Imi-tl-o of
N. I SIlASE',
Fiil'er'a Hoarding Hn-tsc, E-'ort Farm
t'crolelira Centre, nv la. In-,
A FIRST CI.AIiri
'IMIE
':!' tnc-! b.-n iiv oif,.,
. I,rn.n-n II,,
I cry
ii, fiu-
u:o KOi i-.mi. works.
TMtlt FARM. I'l XN.
a I-l ,-rji. S,,!' j...c lnrrc', rv.i..---v. A
trs.llleaclfr,, St,.rinL''r.uil,-. all lined with I
1 11 'ine, I'linipa, Hnd jil liipi,. li- ,n,-,i Ibeict'.
li'iii,'ir.u-nls,. IXirn liioii-e. I)v,.i.(n:r House, II
c. Thee id ivrlie are In L'o,,d orrli-r. nn.l r.
l,c.
,1 V
n -tHrl htiMiK -a im.eeru.te v i'nr patli.-,iios
apnlv lo IIIKaM COI VI.r. Storey Farm
larr H.i-iit IV O. : mavtl:3w.
THI'J VC)11LD-UE.)WKD
SEWING MACHINE.
IKQITIRE OF
J. L. JOUNSON, AGENT,
No. S2, WuKhiugton St.,
Petroleum Centre, l'a.
CEO, H BLINLDERY, Soliciur mnyll
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