The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, May 29, 1869, Image 2

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    DISCOLORATION ON ORIGINAL
P'.'inkum Centre DaityjRecordL
.'e.ut.-r, Sulur.luy. .'Iu
.J. ;'. -.-II. Julitor.
Time of Closing IHiiIIk.
P. t., FtTSOI.m il CKNTIlf. r , I
JULY T, ISlV. )
Until further notice the noile will arrive at uud
J i part from Uils oflico u follows :
AI1RITB.
South and- East, via. Irvlneton, 10. is A. M.
Sooth and West, " Mendvtlle, MS V. M.
Hortu and Kast, Curry. 9 35 "
DBfAtlT.
youth uQ West, 8.43 A. M.
Simtli Eal tni Wc''' 8 30 ''' M'
North, East and Wait, 10.0 J A. M.
illrliio Servient.
PRESBYTERIAN CnUKCII.
Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and "k;
o'clock r. M.
I!kv. J. T. Oxtoiiy. Pastor.
XI. E. CHURCH.
Services every Salihalh at 11 A. M. and
7) I'. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock
M. Sells Free. A cordial Invitation
extended to all.
Ei:v. C. M. Hkakii. l'astor.
KTS. FETZn AND PAUE'S(CATnOLIC)
CHURCH..
Mass at 10.'. a. m.
Vespers and Bccodlotion of tlio Blessed
Sacrament nt 1 p. ro.
Catechism at 2 p. in.
JAMES DUNN', Pasior
Chanue of Time. Oil Creek & Alle
glicy River Hallway, Monday, April '26:
NORTHWARD TRAINS.
Express No. ft urrires at 7.20 a. ni.
Kxpress No. 1 arrives at 10.30 n. in.
Erpress No. 3 arrives at f.3t p. m.
Kreicht No. 7 arrives nt 1 2. 4 " p. m.
Freight No. 13 arrives at 12.01 p. in.
Freight No. 15 arrives at .45 a. m.
SOtrrilWAIll) TRAIN'S.
Express No. 4 arrives at 0.15 a. lit.
Express No. 2 arrlvrs at 3 10 p. m.
Express No. 6 arrives at 7.25 p. yn.
Freight No. S arrives at f. 3 1 p. m.
Freight No. 10 arrives at 8.25 a. m.
Freight No. 14 arrives at 2.00 p. m.
Freight No. 16 arrives at 12.45 p. m
A Hannibal, Mo., merchant advertises
for a burglar. He has broken the key cf
bis safe, and cannot got at the valuables.
. Rev. R. J. M. Eaton, of Franklin, will
bJbBjXieProsbyterian Cbtircb, in this
A medical nrofessor In Vlnno.
tbe velocipede mania by the suggestion
that man Is not yet contented with tbe pro-
Afiit rntn tit mnplallltr
J'
ijietuonani uenerai mil. buerldan was
in Cincinnati on Tuesday. lie went out to
the race rottrse and met General Creek in
ridgo'on the judges' stand. They got along
together very pleasantly.
Sam. the Ice Max. Ice is essential, so is
Sam Bloomer, who delivers the cooling
cakes every morning in Petroleum Centre.
His customers one year are his customers
ulways. '-Will you buy, will you buy of
lite?"
Mr. V. C. Fluiitaior, editor of tho .SiVriat
TtttiBvillo, we notice upon our streets to.
day. Ilia "vigorous campaign" In Titus
villo wears lightly upon bim. He teems to
accord" o' sentiment with Lucifer (who was
ufterwards termed Satan,) in lis uddress to
his legion:
'Awake, arise, or bo forever fallen"'
New Ski.ect School. Miss Barber, late
leather or the school under the Catholio
Church, advertises elsewhere loopen- a se
lect school, in Rrngg's building, adjoining
the American Hotel, on Monday next. Miss
11. has -praroti herself an efficient teacher,
nd is worthy the patronage ol the public.
For term-, etc., see notice.
Merchant Taylor from New Voiir.
V. Levi, Merchant Taylor, from New York,
baa ripened a store on Washington alreet,
IVtruleiini Centre, two doors bolow A. I).
?Iiller A- Co., drug store, where he makes to
m'Hit all the latest sly In of clotliing,and ru
nranlees a perfect fit in every inslaiic-. Mr.
I. s .in expeiien-,l taylnr,anil keeps on hai:
r. bug.) asinrluii'Cl el cbilbisand casiimi'tes,
and nil kinds of genilemen's dress goods.
The Knytil Cansdiiin HanU at Tnrnnlo is
iid to have been uncaged n gold sp dilative
murements in New York, and lur J.es bj these
v.fict:) ear.:e of its lailnre. Several o her
I'ani'.iliiTi bunk are in the same predicament
a id their operatiotis have been a iiii.cihev
mis element In Wall vtn et business. The
;-MU'il verdict will bcc--S.rved llietnj 'ht. '
lr.srow.v ('i.Triuvii Stoiik. This es.
lablishmeni, m well .lmown in the oil reg
'". u nil hi justly popular, is now even mute
tlitu l,, !"!-. belter p:vpiire.l to suit rnsto
iiiri. 1Ii'.-m. I, ininii is.v Alden have ta
( n great ..mn in selertitig a slock f.tr t'.:e
i-,.. in.: ti.,il,. nnd till tl.e 1 iifst st-los of
Llolljlnj; , (., ,1M. Hillim"!' li t,! 3 rtll
'n.jllii'iu.i sn ) i tiitr. .,Oii;.iMii n t
Tiieatrk Biiokkn IIeakt. Till is I'Ue
of the most touching dramas upon tho
pages of midern diain.itacism, and an ap
preciative andicnco assembled nt tho Opera
House last evening to see it personated by
Sherry's troupe. Tho character of Nathan
Huntroyed, by J. F. Sherry, was reality
itself, and tho "reprobate son." by Mr.
Mulligan, was a support of the first order,
"lietaio," Miss Jennie Carrol, was not be
hind tbe others, and to tho entire company
those present are indebted for tho best of
entertainment. To-nigbt will bo presented
tho play of "Alter Dnrk," to conclude with
tho farco "Paddy Miles." This is the Inst
night of tbe season.
RUSISCITATIOX ok Old Tkkkh okv a r
Takk Farm. -At one lime tome of tho large
producing wells in tbe oil region were situat
ed on tho Hats between tho railioud nud tho
creek , at a time too when none but lluwiug
wclis were considered at n'.l desirable to
possesi, Home of thosa wells were reckless
ly deserted which sjsii Witorol tin wholo
flat, and all tbe wells woro abandouod. A
company bos bejn organized Dr tho pur
pose of operating tho wholo flit, and see, if
by pumping ail tho o'.J wells, tlio water can
bo exhausted, and in a degree, tho former
production of oil brought back. Mr. V. M.
Thompson, wj believe, is tho representa
tive of this company; and a gentleman who
we are smo will proaecutj tho work with
enorgy. A sixty horse power ciijjino is now
beiug sot up, from whic:i connections will
be made to the engines of th3 different wells,
ft bu a saving a great expense in the cost of
uel. We will anxiously watch til is enter
prise as Its succcja will demonstrate fie fact
that old territory can bo inrula la re-pro.
duce.
James Romssox's Cmccs and Gardxeii
& Kkxyox's Mexac-erib. It is seldom that
so colossal an institution as the ono which
heuds this article, visito oildoui. Tho par
aphaoelia of the institution ia of the most
costly and beautiful description; and in the
grand street parade, forms a pagunt of ori
cntul grandeur, but we are assured that ulj
the attractions are not offered on tbe street,
but' it is within the mammoth four-centre
pole canvass where the great features of the
institution are brought forth. Within may
be seen tbe first menagerie that has visited
us for years, embracing fifteen cages of liv
ing wild animals, bo arranged) v. - o all
"J-j"M,,nltj. tf rloni
natural history. The,
is entirely uislii;
thosu who diiAARP STORE !
-Ok
Ilaa )
former wlr
m CO.,
Willi III
' Patentees
i t h 'ailed l;y tho world's ;
Ti'at.- lei, Jus.
ICobin -zn. uui! this ii Lis litst vi.i t to IV
ti oli u in CeuUe, u'ld thut lie-.viil uuet with
an evasion we feel ennviu.-. d til it no other
lider in the worll hits attained I'no eeli bri"
ciygain dby Kobiiisou. 11j r.tl'3 u fief!,
untrammelled cteed, executing feats upon
the bare-bick o('hi3 horso tlitil ate consider
ed next to impossible by other riders upon a
broad padd d one. The whole company
are first-class, and ve expect a rare treat by
the vioit of this immense exhibition iu our
to imi on Wednesday, June !Hb.
No wonder so many Mormon converts
come from England, lor bigamy, at least
has ample encournjment under the moth,
er country's laws. A man may eve-i have
three wives legally in tho United Kingdom
Suppose be i3 an Englishman, and marri'
an English woman in London. That a I.
liance is binding. Hut he may go into
Scotllnnd, and, out of her own country, she
has no claim upon him. lie may Ihen go
to Dublin, wed with a buxom Irish Jasai
and then ship hack to London, Riving her
very common impression, too, iu F.ng
land, that the marriage oi an Englishman
with an American woman in Americi can
not be considered binding in England.
Tlio Liverpool (ihnnber nf Corormv.ce
hold a lneHtlng on Thursday nigh'., aid
vcjetl an address ol welcome to Mr. Motley,
the new American Minister. Mr. iVtetson.
in a speech in support of Urn vole, regretted
tho failure nl the law olrieers to prevent the
escape of the Alabama. TIm preeedrnt was
a bad one, and Inn maritime inteivs'sof En
glnud were sme to sillier I mm it. Modxruto
compensation could Paneel mis p! .Mjloril.
lie would rejoice il it weio granted by Eng
land. Ilo was assured that lh presert
uiinislty wntiid meet the cbiinis of the I'ni
leii Slates without rtunpinmi.dng the ration
al honor.
QiKKit.-That notwithstanding A. I)
Cotton A' Co., broke up in tlio old b in U
building, opposite the McClintocl; House, J.
S. I'rathcr Is now Eclling choice Groceries
t.inl Provisions iu the samu stand and at
such low figures that bo too must surely fail
in the rniirso ol a few months. Please call
anil f.iiiM'y yourselves. Goods delivered
lue of i huge. I'. O. box 211,1.
M't .-M
DecoRat ox of hoi.ntEKs' GRAM'S To.
monow, i)0l!i, is thetime set aputt thtout;li.
out our coitiry, to pay a ttibuto or rcpect
to the fallen heroes who died iu defense of
the Union. Tho dato this year coming on
tho Sabbath it has been generally ordered
that the sokn nilics of the occasion be cel
ebrated to day (Saturday), uot Uooause tho
ceremonies ir not suflicieily eacred t per
form on thoSibbath, as tbe ceremonies at
the graves, osrely, are esceediugly appro
priate for thSabbatb, but tho processions
and general lisplay appropriate to the occa
sion, will be the moro appropriate on a week
day. Althmgh no demonstration will be
made in Pcroleum Centre to-divy, our road
ors will givi thought to til l gitllant dead'
The foilowiig poem i.i couimomorallon ot
tho day, isbetutilal. suggestive:
I!i:C01!ATI IAV.
t'onivm.-. ive have fought toi;ellu:r.
liy llu N iri v limner ) t ( :
iVntiiT a each ,j?i mi 1 ,:ii i'lr.
'l'o L'lvili nun- to tlie.le.nl!
I'onilllilcl c it Uo for til Union
Fouglu--, ho w-.in the sold1!-.-'- t'iim L---Oe.'k
tlit'traves ff tii.ije wii.i, tliinv.
Let: s silJier"? !ionn.-eJ n:;-iu.
Let ,-.ia m.-ie :iie air,
Mll-l'-'-S:lJ Ull'illl'Jlll-lir.ll SI' ;!;n;
Not t lie Ino- we lovi'.l ol el l :
TVey'Miot mart'Ii to thiMii n-iiu
Sa:Mer no?- we uik to-(liij ;
Vailin;1i(V aiilinu!lletl driMii,
As with t)ve:--l'.ii-inetl !::i!iil.
To otll liaira-Iui' r.i e we c :n .v
Yonder y lnu'tiei- wiuini:,
Sti.-a in :il; a conn-adi- s
He w ho Ji1' hpre. bravely ilyiiu'.
Clave 1 lll'e the bind to avj.
We can Sk no truer nuiil in.
Ujitv'i-iL'iialcianot triMt,
Than tii.ili,; uliicli tell tai' ii.i;i,n
That -'y eu-irJ i sold er's dun."
Ily eaii:tnouud, in rt'V'reuco p.-ii:-,
Stay Inomeut drop n tear;
Chori?'.liu each comrad-j's lueni'i'v,
Is tlitiravc heart roitiiishire.
For tliff snare our liat'J-wou laurels
Thcil, like oiti'j, a solltc's uani";
And tllr lmiuc-j in blood are written
On le mnster roll of fani?.
f)u e.il grave lry tivuM, prin tlowi ' 1.
l'lovrs for each soldier'ii rave;
Lot tinshed thei? sweute?: puri'iimo,
Atr homni;e to tho b ave.
And iit-h year, wimu, eprin rotui-niii---.
lit I her blc3.in;,' to tii9 laaJ,
Let lily our slc;'piu; co,ura (,
Sttfl as we tliii m oruln maui.
Thoap w!'h us they m.ir ;ii no loti re.-.
Ihottsii w mls-i tlu'in fro.n oar si I
Not Iu vain uil'j- feil in b.u'.lo
Ko hi vain cir coairade i died.
For our fla imv,i P.-o.niiy .. u.-
.otai:l.ir i diniini-d o:- l"i '
Atld v h.'ij on." I'ni in Cv.i t :
l-'or Hi j (i.-ijo U i.i:w.v 1 -:.
1!
Thy
sly ,.'osv'iit in
And rjny kn a- tii.lt t':r i !.;'i t'i:
On ti:i- di,- or rjenillceti m,
l!y til ;Ir wu lu itiflii.l;.,' si
That the NatVik ,1 ; ijem -a r
'r;i.i:i::e!li-'ili,.;,-d''liosi .
W'ave n iii'.a;! n, - ii.i'. to:.-u
'U ea.-il m lira it,.iv.rr -I ..mil :
l.lli I.
Venango County Court CCct'onl.
-V spcoial term of the Couris of this coita.
ty commenced ot 11 o'clock u. ui. cn Hit
21 h inst.
l'leseul- Hon John Turnkey, pre siding:
Hoes. II. S. MeC-.irmiek nud Jauns E. Coii-
llely, Associates.
John Eodekervs. Geo. Shii!!; Actiouuu
der SherilT's iutci pleu'li i'. Tried. Verili.t
or plaintiir.
J. R. lluiuilloa vs. Ja.nes Owens Di
contiuued on the record.
Henry Hoover vs. M. N;dle Did.oiilinu
ed on the record.
J. A T. Algeo vs. II- Lambm ton-"jU-ued
on application of plaintiir, and rule on
plaint ill' lo pry cutis of this term.
Michael Weaver vs. E. W. Dm is -Continued
liy coni'ent.
Jacob Edmunds vs. Ciimbenaiid V'e.lley
Mutual Prolectiun Company Continued by
consent.
Hook. IHme.i Co. vs. S. 1'. Amisti ong
Continued by consent.
C. I.. Akerly (use) vs. G. W. Davenport
Continued-oil application Hu-defendant.
John McKhsick vs. Clark Oil and Min
ing Company Continued by consent.
E. R. McAvoy vs. T. 'iortcous, ut. al.
- (.'outinu?:! on application of deioiidanti
and rule on them to pay cosls o! this tavni.
E. P.. llollenbeck (uf) vs. J. ". Shet
man Cuiiiiiued by foment.. .
Canghey, liurgess A' Walker vs.. Jackson
Oil' it. al.-ContiiHud op application nl
1'liiintiii's, uud rule c:t them ' 1 .v cosis o
tliis leiin.
Win. Hopewell vs. J. G. Atbutknot n. al.
- Coutinited by consent.
Henry Goruily vs. James llaggerty.
Continued by consent.
A special term for tho trial of civil cr.stB
was appoinlod for tho Grat Monday ol'Scpt,
IStitl.
Thos. C. Dt'RAXT, Vice Presidunt, John J
Cisco, Tresurer, and Wm. H. Macy, oi:a of
(lie Direct ors of the Union Pacific Railroad,
have resigned. Tlio former retains bis inter--..t
in Hie Companv, of which ho is Hie l.ir"
i oio v Aint i: ii i:tm.
STATE SENATOR
Mk Kt'lTiil: I'li-aso auliounre tlio unnie of ( ol
A. I. Dl'NcAN a a lanilliiilte for Stale Sriiatur,
sut'jeet to tne u.-uges ui iu Keiiueiieuu party.
Wit. KoiToii: t'iunse ftunouuee the name of
JAMKSM BIIKDIN, ol Franklin, as a eiiiididntii
for State Senator, vtibcl to Hie tissiiiv nf the He-
! pablteau party. M.N (Tli.K.NH
ASSEMItl.Y
I'.oSi:kh, May lMl'.i
J O. Ne.'vNrtN. Franklin -lJKAii.sm:
We Urn iinilersluneU cillz mih of Vi nau
o t'ounty, liaviliLr romidm- in your iiiuiily mid
auiniy io jii'oiiii i uie L'reai iniiirrsta i thu i'miiiiI v,
t-anietlv lamest y,,u to ln,emu: a r iii.liijiitt' fur the
Assembly, tub, eel to llie ili't-isuin vt the tiepnblii.lll
i:niy ill nil, ,'ie.uill.; I icniiiy imi-vuuii
I) Stewart
Wni HroiiL'-h
Julill .leliol'ill
Mm I) L imii"l'
Ia.1 Huliiiisou
' K l.nrkill
E li U)u-
M I.ou
.) C'haiidU'l'
N J Toniikiiii
I'T t'liillplH'!!
s cniii-i
W II IliiMniu
II Phillips
K A Do.v
,1 Use, it I
,1 Mir.illrr
N it t'.iin
I-' s Andrews
.1(11 it.'lttil'S
F W .Mil.hi ll
i:t Wright
1 ' A I "ouK'r
K M llukill
I. Deolitl1'.;
Thi'o lj'dd
F. I' I r.elluy
!' S'j'i.rlwli
J I) I'arinau
II I' Davis
y. ll.iilnnviiy
riaiili siodit.nd
li W Ilindes
I- (I Irwin
A li ivin
F II RilN v
II t) U ui"
!' W Audi own
Wolm I'orior
W A Faniinorth
) It Andrews
A Wiimns
II II .Lilies
J J Donahue
n inn
.1 N Wise
' It I. Krnirclinn
) W llovnrd
W S Jessop
1. Kini'ry, ,lr
lae-ie Wneki-y
Thomas 1 tiees
F W I'l'i'Liiis
l' M Trowliridijo
t.yiiiaii Stewart
II l.eo Nelson
O Kt'oojier
H Camp
It Daiinherty
.1 I'Z.ine
N 1' 'tune
lieu Holtou
A I' Nichols
.1 I) (?nj
O V Wnitinan
laj llurihcr
F Tyler
H A A very
s II (,'onhi
Win ('leery
.lolm Seely
It Spadlniry
ACCEPTANCE.
KnsKi ix. Pa., Vny S I, lsc.9.
Ve-ii'-. I). ( onvarl. .lolm JellorUs, William l'rough
I-. W. Andrews, mid i, ihers:
lir's'ri.i:siKM I hiive r-'iid yonr roniinuiiicat Ion
nnhliheil iiiile'Titii-ville l:li'y Ifcrnhlnt this inern
iiii;, ill w ini'li you do me the honor to express contl
'k'luv in my iihiliiy to r, pre-ent this llinlrli't in the
House nf ltVprt-enlativ.-s. mi.t roiiiest nie to become
a eandid ite Milijeel to Hrpiiliiie in usil;i's. In reply,
rhi'i-t'io I tal.e pv-isare in s ly.iu thai 1 cmis.-nt to
niir n qin'si, mid heri li)' re-oectfiiliy solicit thetip-
rt nf my ltt'inili'ir'iiu frienila 'throughout tlie
oniuty on tlicoih of June. lMtil.
Your", very trlllv.
.1. D.Me.Il'NKlN
Mil I'niToli: P'eiiie iiiiHiunre tn therftlzens of
V. iim. o County. Ili-lt WILLIAM tfATKS.i.f lioek
la lid Tnwi hip, is a r:u..ii'i:uc for Member of A
.eni Iv, subj.'Ct to the usages of iho It enubiiiuiu
piny.' MANY ni'IZSNS.
TltKAPfHEIt.
t'i iron TtFrorr: Plcni' line, ninee the n;Mno of
.1. It C.'KANT as a cui'lM-iti! fur the nnminathin for
Coiiniv fl're;Miirer, sulijiet to lite Henri's of the ttc
i nliMcan twrty. MANY CITIZENS.
V". F'ic"oir r-'.-ase announce the nam of
.I'll V ,V I'llitlSTV. of Oil City, as a randidatc
ro.r county Treasurer, stiojcct to uie
tiiio.K-aii i:e i v.
.i,n.., r... ., . I
11 i 1 ''"' ii. "'! (' liunne lha
-TUrwe flnnoiincfl Ih na'ne of OKI
ui -111 AM a a eanitirtsie Tnr Crtinev Tres-'iir-!.:t"t
to 111-: ilil' of the Rr-raiVleui li.Tty.
JIANV Cl flZH.NM.
I I (ll HOS'OTAKY.
'r I'r.'T h:: P'elp annoilnce the n'ime of F. fl.
CH X'A'K'lli'll. ol' iJi -lnniMid Towtehin. as a can.u-.it,-
f.,'' l'o: ;no: i':i;-v. silliect to the ll IOC' of tho
I.'.'l.e.l.llcm y-'W" .". " SuLDIKItS AND ItKPUn:.lCAs.
Vtt I-'itiTin aiin-eincethe name of T'lnM
il, n i;it. o;' lvti-o'cai'i C "il"e. a a eandid-oe
'o" Pr i!h tuaiiuv O'' Ven.lnL'o County, sabjoct to tho
:i-i.'.-fi r,f (ho n, nv.c-atlc tiai ty.
W - ! iii'h .i i" l to thit .lOSRI'II ft.
sf I I'll . l'lotl.oaotoi v of Venanoo Countv. will be
ft cin-li-Mte f ir re nomlnatioii. for said otllce, silo
jr'Ct to Ihe li-a.:f of Hie H puillicar plrty.
liFI'.f-TFR ANIMiECOHIlKlt.
Ebivnit l.'rti nnn : Von will please nn-
noniice Hint .lAil.s w . suav will l;en cnnniaue
I", po'eiii-iiioii f ,. O'e ofiir o of !!ce.i- er nii.l Hecord
er. su',i to Ihe li1 es of : oe ll"pnllii in party, ri
ito Mioiiri. It'iiitril.rnn I'riinarv KV.ctlon. Mr.
SI'iw w:o a l'l-iv-ite in Coinivinv 'T." 1-1 d IVnn-
svlv'itiia 'e!linle.". nnr' Inst a rk'ht arm in ha Me
r.f C.i'ttv'il;r". lie iscoin.i -t 'lit and oliliixlntr. ar.d
ha si i-i ,i us Ueiritcr and Iti-corder for one term ti
thr- entire m:i: Jiiu-liou of all who have done hu.inoe.'
Miih him. vf.nanc.o cnrN ry.
coirNTY COMMtSSIONEIt.
"Ir. F.r,tTOR:1'U.n" announce tn the citizens of
Vei unit o Ci.iuitv that .1. Y. SICGINSof Oil Creek
Township, is a c-itididote for l (ouitv Commiiision
cr. subject to the usages ortho Republican party.
Aln F.niTon' Vle-ise announce the name of Tl.
I!. H I VI N. ef Cerniiliinler Township, as a rand!
no lor Co'intv I oTnini-iouef, siilijoct to tho ttsa
i-" of tlio R 'iiil.ii. .n piny. Manv Itnruiu.trANS.
Tjocal .olicp.
NEW Slil.r.liTSCIItllll.,
Mi.. I! i in; nr. -le : ' to ai.nonni e that she willotieii
a pilv:L. ichooi lu Win. llmtrK's building adjoiu
ilie th Aiiicr'i.in Hotel on Monday May 51at.
Hooi ni iii.o.u i (no ti n m-, till 14. m , and I om
1 111 i p m.
Term- for implls uud r la yiars 4Clcts per week;
oYcrl2ai-8oocisp.'i- vi-k.
S9 t(
WALL APKlt, irci. Bii.iply. of all stjici nuu
pi ces.jat-oc,.'volftt A . D. MILLER & CO'S
Special Noll"
WOIii)S tv fJDOM for young men, on the
Ituliiie r.isslc Voiitb ami Early Manhood, with
Slil.F HELP t,. (: Hiring and Unfortunate. Sent,
in senled loltntuvoloiiea, fron of chnrgo. Addrees,
IIOWAKI) ASKp i TtON, Box P, Plllt.ADEI.PlHA,
I'' - May 21, 3m.
(..illar Blrlnpi ji. Nici,ci,on Co'a.
A 1 Ismil. -U wuek wa caik'l attention to
he Constitution Bt of Seward Beniley, and
now- we tako pto.isin. in ntci.ig thoir Allsnia fi r
tho hair, wUU': is saU ))0 n Vl.,.y raa auci0 for
the toilet. We aro ol,e opinion that tho propara
lion of 8 .til aro -.lp,.j( fot (h0 repiitntion
they sustain as Druggy, )s g.,0d ovulonea that
tlK Vw iuidnot p it nnjvg tho market or an
oi-J nary charactoi-. Me.,u A ,) jmd.KIt & CO
have it for a ilo and wo W,,. u our friends will
try It.
For all Bronchial aflerU, ,,.y Seward's Cough
Cure
A sni'PLY OF WA LKIKc,,.AN,;s 0F EVERY
i.iety, h isbc-ii revived at ,j. Mmcr Vo -t
V. A. I'AIt.VESWOUTH
Nowa Itnalor, l'loneer, ln,, '
IteceivM all dailies and Illustrated Paper from tt,
Yoik twice per tiny and will mail any paper lull.
IIMied Illustrated weekly iapnis, $ I a.", per u,rw
mouths, luvaria'iiy in udvnnco. iunyl:i.
UASK HAM. HATS and St'OItt: .lKlolis,
W II Nkholeon Co' )
'i'llliliest ilace is town to pet a pnir oi iVj
made of the best Stock, that w ill wear well, 1M
warranted to U, ia nt J. A. IMuiltc'a Kiuti
lonable Hoot Shop, Wailiinv;toii Stri el, petrol,
Centre, Pa. (live him a trial. m'piutf.
mttmiis,
CLASS ALLIES, at A. D. MILLKIt ,t CO.
Ilurdwnro A larnc assnrtinent or wi,iCn j,
bcliiR closi'd out at reslueed' rail's at HKYNOLDS
I1KOU1IEAU & CO'S, No. u Ccntro St., opim,lc
the Post OlTlce, Oil City, Pu.
All accounts not Honied Immediiiiily.wili Kjt
with an otllcer for collection.
Apr U If. HKYNOLDS 4 CO.
pv I'ltmr, 1'ccd :uil (jiorery
.1. S. I'KATIIKIt,
At tho QUI HANK Hllll.IlIN'il nv ,,vun.
opposilc the iMcCllntoek House, m, uu ,MJ ,
larao and first class stock of I Iiiiif. i.'..h ..
iro erlOM. which ho is soiling at a low n-ure.
K, uoirr lorL'et tlie place where A, 1). t'ottoo
& Company broke tip. Ian2 tf
. . .rll,i,,.v nuu uoscriiuon, ai
REYNOLDS', BIlODllBAD & CO'S, No. 11 fentr.
Gtrnnt nHnn.Untl.n I) f li:i
ClVIHllH. nl n.1l .. .... . . ..
f A V o A 1 XII I t tVii i. im
ltiifim nvi uiiiiiDfiii-L
If yon wih the host Pin.. Tni.n...,. i ,k ...L.i...
try w. ii. Mcliolson Co.
I'rookcry For all kin 1 eo to HEvvmlm
IlltoniIKI) CO'S, No.11 Centre Street, oi;.
sue tne rust oillce. Oil City, Pa.
Tho Finest lot ofNavv. I'lnerand Smnkt
lonci rrom Itiltlmorc and Lynchlmrr: in the m l
KCtat A. f). Mlt.l.Rh c- -
The very li.'s' tncket Cnth.rv Itazors an,l Sei.
sors ill w irrantod at W. H. NICHOLSON'S.
Tlu
llunst t'lu,' Tohirea nt
vr. n. NtciioLsov co '8
lrv noenkik.'a larce stick nt KEYXm.
BHOmiEAH t CO S. No. 11 Contra KL nn
the O't ornca, Oil Citv, Pa.
WALKING CANES t A. 1. MILLKIt CO.A
Another ( ct'V't cifWI Yyt J"'
lvcdnt ' A. r)..MlLL' J
paint. vAi't rj'&ay a ;
I!l'S'tRS.ahrS(nd8.0aBdIlt0a. n !.,'
rti
ait i.
Jf All persons WKliini tn bs
can call at A. T. MUlo.- Cn.' Tro K,
have the pnro frosh nrtlclo liiaortod. No c1
WINDOW GLAS3I
1
hani"
A largo assortment, all slzesj Rt A. D. V
Miller .t Co.'s. I
Tru.nr Nnv7 Tobnnco. Wo know It Is tho bos
in the om, k -i. W. II. NIcrtOLSI iri 4 C
WAI.I, 1MPEII!
.Inst received a lame atock of Spring pattern;
H. C. .TA KYIS' FCKNITURE STOKE. m:
ni-J'l M ARUAGE GIFT.
'ni to his Friilo, is a sound constitution anda purr: I
Sill.. Rati) - nil tll.-o" ntbierta. Willi t'm linn.m. J
. Mr. n-. t ,,1FT W lll.'n 1 YOTiri- Man MK nm
in oenev len1. i-nvsicinns. snt In scaled t.
ter r.ii -e'o'.e,. free of rhar!R. Address HOWAR1J
Aoin i ii ia. iiox r, Fhil idclpbla, P. 4 :ji 1
MlTION TO OIL O l'Ti It A TO ICS.
ALL persons aro hereby cautioned njiinst linvl
Imrnr using Sucker Koils. wftti Socket Points, 11:1
SocA-ot bolus w.-di;od on to tho rola with cither
i3oe,,:n nr nir!atic wedea an'l connected loaethi-i'
iy a (.onnectir.r hi't, exce;it nf my mniiiuiictuie.
as I am Die le oaor of tlu pate, t ror connectiui.
Mils In thii m-uuter; nil others mad i s'tli-tautl ili i
a iiImivo ire ir..-( tnfrinnfmn's on my ri'.'hls, ano
a'l jii-t!e nsiii'.' rods o c inn v-iled, not of my m ui
ii "a. -tore, lay tliemailviv llahle to, and will h ' V""
oo itral acennliiig to law. W. .1 1 IMS.
. I. S.- -This not'ee Is iii'erled. no! n- a mero
"arc cri.w, h it will be attendol to, and rlsidly en
forcd. Apr 10.5 il. W. .1. I.
tfrnnitTiiNs t-jbacco antidotk
IiON'T CHEvS', an antidote for Tobacco, and Hit
JOHNSON S AitO.MATIC ANTt TilHACCO COM
POUND, for sale ut V T). MILLER A' CO'S.t
Rusins for lo ccntu per pound nt
' 22 lw WaciitL'U's.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Opsra Houses !
Oho JNiKU'.
Tuesday, June 1, 1869,
?m i7?p iiivciiiinri c
From their Minstrel Hail, Chlc iiro.
. II. 1IAVI RI.Y. Ulannser.
Composed of IS HltltillTEST LICHTSOF M1N
STKKLSY, ni.innir whom aro
CHARLEY PETTEMGILL,
, ' CHARLEY REYNOLDS,
S. S. PURDY,
O. P. SWEET,
Sig GUSTAVE BIDAUX.
With a Full and Elll.lont Quartette and Orchestra
Adnil-sloll. till ets. Iteaenol Seats. 7.1 els.
HOUSE FOR SALE!
fll he nnderslgtied offers his House for sa. Iociitc.1
I on the Hubert Farm, near Fuller's I oarilii s
Iloa.se. A waier plpcrnriies water into the hiK'1'"1'
For particulars apply lo
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