Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pot. Centre, Tnenlay, Jniie ! sU J:.I'. U , Jiditor. Time ot CloslnB nolle. V. O.. Petkoi.fi onw. I'a , ( July STs-T. lS'-s. J l iitil fitrtlier notice the mails will arrive at and depart frouvtiiis oil!- follows: AUSIVE. i t'.nnth and East, via. Irvliuton. 10.28 A. M. South and Wwt, " Mcadv.lle, o.i r. Norta and East, C'orry.s:j " pfpakt. South and West, 8 45 A. M. outl. East and West, 2 80 P. M. Norm,' Kan and Weal, 10.0) A. M. Htrlne Srrvlee. PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH. IVachln? ot 11 o'clock A. M., una 7,' o'clock P. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtouy, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH. Services every Sabbath t 11 A. M.. ana 1 P. M. Sahlath School at twelve o'clock M. Seats Free. A cordial invitation extended to all. Rev. Ci M.' Heard. Pastor. RTS. PETER AND PAUL'S (CATHOLIC) CHURCH. Muss at 10-4' a. in. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN. Pastor Changs of Time. Oil Creek & Alio gliey River Railway, Monday, April 26: NORTH WARP TRAIX3i Express No. ."1 arrives at 7.20 .. m. Kxpress No. 1 arrives at lfl.IiO n. ro. Express No. .' arrives at 5.31 p. ro. Freight No. 7 arrives at 12.45 p. m. Freight No. 13 arrives at 12.01 p. in. Freight No. 15 arrives at 8.45 . in. SOrTUVAIln TRAIN'S. Express No. 4 arrives lit 9 13 n. m. Express No, 2 arrives at 3.10 p, m. T-'xpress No. 6 arrives at 7.25 p. nt. Freight No. 8 arrives at 6.34 p. ro. Freight No. 10 arrives at 8.25 a. ni. Freight No. 14 arrives at 2.00 p. nt. Freight No. 16 arrives at 12.45 p. ro Sanitary Moanre Their Neoooslty iii .Petroleum Centre. Petroleum-Centre, exists Id name and ImsInoBs-aotlvity, but now presents the most filthy harum-scarum appearance, owing to tberoegllgence,of our citizens in not proper ly cleaning around their dwellings and busi ness places.Jtfetnlnds us ot the breaking tip oVbard winter, when . everything per- : .1. i 1 . 1 - 1 . P . i. .. .1 i : forth an odor which welcomes disease. We are now entering upon the warm months, at which lime, in all well regulat ed places, too ' peoplo are compelled to thoroughly cleanse their yards, remove the gathered liltu from every quarter, and give a healthful appearanco to everything. We liava no corporation here, and to place our Btreets and yards in Q bcaltby condition, must depend upon the neatness and care of those who occupy the grounds. It U a great wonder wo have not, before this, been visit ed with plagues to a much greater ex tent, . us certainly disease arising from filthlnesj never received more encour agement to locate than it does in Petrol- urn Centre 1 1 prosont. Not only are our streets tilled with the slosh of a whole win ter's gathering, but the back yards between Washington street and the railroad, and al a 1 on tho opposite side to the Creek, are in a condition sickening to tho sight and dang erous to life. Will there not bo some ac tion taken to remove this barrier to health fi'om ruining US'. Tho Central Petroleum Company could benefit us by draining into the creek, and this, with the assistance of occupants of the-land, woulcrgiently im prove our . sanitary .condition. Disease wo must expect, and disease wo invite, so long as our slreeta and yards are in their pre bent ti t thy condition. The Iteturr. Dir. feahody. The brightest bit of nows we have beard lately is that which tells that the only very wealthy man of lha present century, who fully appreciates tho purpose for which God gave bim wealth, is coming again to America bis home. The whole civilized world reveres the name of Gi.oRUE Peabodv. as its most il-ltiBti-iotia personage. He has wasted no precious time he has advocated no absurd tliemies he baa brought sorrow to no one's door. Ho comes to end his useful career in peace, in his native land, lo appropriate rightly 1 ho residue of a vast fortune, to ex hibit ih ledger of a- lifo which conlains no iecord, but a faithful . performance of duty, and 4.) s'.iuv- to bis countrymen bow to dis charge, the responsibilities which belong to custodians ofthe people. I. Ike a true biisinosi-oian, he pi-pfere'tCM liquidate, before his death, all claims which sooiety or humanity could properly bring against blin, and -surrender, bis liro wilh a thoroughly clear conscience. . Ills example t the .present (loan (when (lemorulixitinn bu. h".:n in Siml." tei in mm;.- torn- munities that rich men are encouraged to believe that it is their special priviiegu to lie, cheat, orste il,) is erpecially beneficial, and bis coming resembles a ray of unex pected sunshine in the midst of much bad weather. Mr. Penbody isjtow on the At lantic, 'ond will be in Hie United States next week. A hearty welcome to bira. ' On account of the ruilroad Biide at Tid ioule, the down train duo here at 3:10 p. m. yesterday, rail not arrived at Irvinton at 9 o'clock this morning. The new oil well near Venango city. Is still pumping about 3i) barrels a day. Sev eral new wells are being put ttown in tho same locality. Passengers ni 0 etlll ubUiged to cross tho Isthmus at Tiyonvtllo. The trains meet at opposite sides of the Weak, uinl passengers make the transit by plank, a distance of 300 fret. . At a .".ray celebration near Houston, Texas, a lny of six ycuts was bitten In the bond by a rattlesnake. A Miss Mary Uokon who was present, picked the child up in her arms, and by continued sucking of the wound so extracted the virus us to save bis life. The receipts of the ticket agent oftbe Pacific Railroad at Oiunlut have averaged $4,000 per day since the opening- of the road. One day last week the evening train for Sacramento took seven' passenger cars full, the majority of-wbicb were through passengets. New Well -at-West Hickory. The Tiutsville Star of this morning says: A new well was struck a day or two since at West Hickory, and Is pumping from SO to 100 barrels per day. The well is 470 feet deep and- Is only down to the third rock. The oil produced is a cross between tho black and green oils. This well is In a (lif erent locality froai those put down at that place during the winter and Spring of 1S65. it is owned by Collins Bros., of OilCIty. The repairing of the- railroad' slide near Tryonville, has not progressed as rapidly as was anticipated. At the time it gave way there were three gvavel cars on the track, which have entirely disappeared in tho quicksand, and ntlast accounts they were still going down. No attempts are being made to raise them, and workmen are filling la over them. Yosbuite Bitters Establishment Re moved. Dr. Downer, proprietor of Yuso- mite Bitters, has removed bis manufactory to the store nearly opposite Shannon's Dry Goods store. His new quarters are more comnodious, which is necessary, owing to the increasing demand for bis popular Bit ter. The Doctor is deserving of success, and if energy and perseverance is a criterion, he Is on tho sure road. IIaveri.y Mixstrei.s. To-night our cit zens are to bo favored with 'an entertain ment at the Opera House, given by the Haverly Minstrels. This troupe is very highly spoken of by the press wherever tbey have given entortainmeuts. Their jokes, spuns. etc., are entirely now and original, and we feel assured that thoso who attend will bo highly gratified and well paid for their time aud money. Go early if you wish to secure a seat. Novel Entertainment Indian Show Petroleum Centre is to be visited on Fri-' day next, afternoon and evening, with an entertainment to be given by a company of Indians, composing notable warriors, braves and squaws, from tho Western Plains. Tbey will perform under a tent on the circus ground, opposite the depot, and will repre sent the customs of the lifo of tho Wild In dian. Trapez performances, tumbling, etc., also connected with the entertainment. 1 4t. Death of Dan W. Carpenter. From the New York Clipper of tbo 29th nit., we learn that Dan W. Carpenter, moro famil arly known as Dan Collins, minstrel and character singer, and manager of what was knowu as Collins' Minstrels, died at the age of 33 years, at the residence of bis parents, No. 22 South Third street, Brooklyn, on the 20th ult., of consumption. II is decease is deeply deplored by bis relatives and friends because of the amiable qua! ities he possessed, and bis generous and genial onuuot toward thoso with whom bo came in contact. The deceased had many friends iu Petroleum Centre. Ho was bur tied in Cypress Cer.jetry, on the 23d tilt., and bis funeral was largely attended. .Albert Tyler (colored) was executed a noon Saturday for poisoning P.'IIubbard, also coloruu, whose child Taylor had at tempt to outrage and who had threatened to have bim arrested. Tyler, who seented little. better than a brule in intelligence, confessed bis -crime nn (he scaffold. He died inettnlly. A r.t crowd 6 nt. was pre- Ill I KS Mll THE liOVKKNMKNT OF HKPI'BMCAN PHIiWARY ELEC TIONS IN VENAKUO COCN'I If. Adopted by the Executive Covmittt; at Franklin, April 28i7i, ltC9. 1st. Tho qualified voters of the Republi can party of Venango County shnll meet in fie several Wards, Boroughs and Town ships in said County, at such places as iball be designed by tho acting Executive Com mittee, on tho first Snturdoy of June next, and each year thereafter, and then and there elect, by ballot, one member of the Executive Committee of the party, to re present each of said Wards, Boroughs and Townships; and they shall in tho same manner designate and select the names or such candidates for the offices to be voted for at tbo next ensuing general election as they muy desire to bo nominated for the said offices. 4th. No person shall be permitted lo vote at said primary election who is not a qualified citizen, under the laws oftbe Com. monwcaltb. If tbo rightof any person to vote is obj 'Cted to for the reason that be is not a member of the Republican party, it shall be tho duty of the Inspectors to examine matters touching tho right of such person lo vole, and the fact that he voted for the nominees of said party at the previous gen eral election and publicly and fully identi fied himself , wilh the Republican party shall be substantiated, in addition to bis own statement, by the statement of at least one qualified citizen iu good Btaudiug in the Republican party. Provided, That persons under the ago of twenly-ono years but who shall arrive at the age of twenty one years on or before the next ensuing general election, shall be entitled to vote upon having previously mado public de claration of their indention to vote at the next ensuing general election for tho can. didates nominated by the said party hold- ing such primaiy election j And provided, that citizens of tho other States who will have acquired a residence in this common wealth on or before the next general elec tion, Bball be entitled to vote at the prima ry election, provided that said citizens are residing at lha time in the Ward, Borough or Township in which they offer to voto. fjth. When the polls shall be cloBcd tbo tickets shall be counted in tho samo man ner as it is prescribed by law for tho enum eration of the tickets voted at the general election. 6th. As soon as the votes are counted, the officers oftbe election shall make cut a certificate, under their bands, setting forth the number of votes cast for the several tersons voted for, said certificate, together with the list of voters, tally papers, and ballots shall be placed in an envelope and scaled. 7th. On the Tuesday next, after the election, the members of the Executive Committee, representing the several War, Boroughs and Townships, shall assemble at the Court House, in Franklin, at 11 o'clock, A. m , and proceed to add together the certificates t j Lavo been given for uny per son or persons in respect to any ofiioe, and after ascertaining the number of such voters shall mako out and sipi rvturog,wbich shall be deliverced by the Chairman of said Com mittee to the person who shall hi subse quently elected Chairman of the newly elected Executive Committee. Provided, That is case of a lie vote being given to any two or m re person i for the same office, tin said Committee, acting as Return Judges shall vote by ballot, and tho persons having the highest number cf votes ot sal J Com raittep, shall be declared nominated for said office. Stb. And at the sane time the newly elected member of the Executive Commit tee shall assemble at Franklin, aud or ganize by tho election of a Chairman, Sec retary and Treasurer. They shall then open the roturns delivered to Iho Chuirman by the retiring Executive Committee, and shall cause publication of tbo candieates nominated for the several officers to be made in the party papers of the County. Jltn. "Abe Kxecutive Committee shall procure a copy, of the list of citi.-ens who voted at each election district in sai d coun ty at the last general election, and shall transmit tho same to one of the election of ficers in each of said districts, as aforesaid, at least ten days previous to said Primary hlection. 14:b. In Townships where voting precint nave oeen citablisudd for holding primary elections, tho member of the Executive Com initleo for that Township, shall apnoint one Judge and two Inspector! for each precint where he does not preside, to bold the elec tiona and transmit the roturns to bint. 15th.- The hours for openlnj and closin-r the polls shall be dsignated by the member of tho Executive Committee of each Ward, Borough and towmhip, after consultation with tbo morabers or the Vigilance Commit tee of said Ward. Borough cr Town!,'p. One by onu tj,e velocipede ;peai!ii;. rit-.ks arc ili-.- CAMIIDAt X A NNOUNCEra ENTS STATE tENATJR. ftln Fpitoii I'Iousp announce tho name of Cnl. A. i". JH-heAN as a candidal for Stale Biaiator, tiityeet to Uie usages of the liepubtican part jr. Vn I'viTon: VlMise nimininea tho tame of 1AJMKSM. JiltKUJN. ol Franklin, as a eaudednto for State feuaior. subject to the usnc. of the lie publican party. MAM UllZb.M, AKSlMlil.Y. Pionikr, May Si 1SCU. J. 1). MrJBKKm, Franklin: eo County, uavlnjt eoulidi ucn in your lou-nniy aim ability tu protect the irrenl iiin-rosw in mis rmiuiy. tarnestly request you to uo.-onie a candldatmfor tho Assembly, sub eot to ti c decision nf tho Kepuh'lcan party at the eusuiug ITIiniiiy -;V"u',i. V 1 Stewart Win ltronRli John .lerTordi .John I) Krownull Jan RoMtiMa -' V l-ifkin K It Loo-; M I J Clundl-' N J Tuul'i'ui - "' i'i:l'J.i h t'lirli II IIi.Jit.'; V I'liii:.;..! t: A Uo-.y ,1 shMRar NKi-u F t Audicwa Jos U nties W Mitchell K T Wright (' A rooper K M llnkill I, Koolittle Theo Ladd V. (' lliadl.iy V S Toihell J I) Harman II I- Davis K lliithawav l-'ron'.i Stoddard K W llindea V 1 Irwin A Irwin V II Bailey UUli iyt . F yf Andrew! John I'orler W A Kniworth .1 II Andrews A W inaus II B June .1 J 1 maliU? 1) Hill J N Wise 1( 1. ICrnfjchan (.'- W Ho vara W S Je.-)sup 1. Kiunry, Jr t'ataes Mackey 't'fiomaa t'heea y VI Perkins (' M Trow bride I.viuan Stewart ll'I,eo Nclsou C E Cooper II Tamp II llaui?herty J P Zinc N P Stone Oco Bolton A ! Nichols J 1) Oasre U e' W nttman Jas llurcher V Tyler II A Avery S B Could Win t'leery John Seely K Spadshuryt J S Gibson ACCEPTANCE. Vo.vuriv. Pn . MarSS. 1SW. Messrs. 1. Stewart. John Jeffords, Wllliasi I'rough F. V. Andrews, and others: r.FNTLKMFX- 1 ,,av" r"ld Vnr enmln!c''on nub j-h- i lutlinTitn-nrille Pally iisraWol thlsmorn ii.c. ill which v..u do me the honor t. express conn deiiec in niv ability to represent this Pistriot In the Iloiw ..f U.-p-e-entatives, and roiuest me to become a candl l-tte subiect to Republic-ill usagea. In reply, thereto 1 1 tl:c pleasure in s.iy.n(t that I consent to v.iur roxicau n;-.d hereby resiwctfttlly solicit the sup iurt of ii'v liiullicnn friends throughout the i-'inuly o ;'L" ;ui of June. lStM. """""Sr-D.-McJUSKIS.- v.it Kn :toh P'.one announce to the citizens of Venmo i t.itntv. tbatWILLUM GATES, or Koek hMid Towrshl, is a eandldaic for Member n( A- em dy, subject to the -iw"! vw" pariy. MAN I Cltlitt3. TRKASURFU. FriTon ItFCoan: P'ease annouTicn the ra-no of T R (!H NT a a e-md'dite f-r Hi-' tiomt'mtlnn Kr County Treasurer, subject to Vj'l'ivr.f-pvJ6" publican party. MAN Y CITIZENS. Epitoh: Please announce tne name oi OHN' A. CIlltlKTY. of oil tltv. a n candidate ... nMinninnArr-ni,nv Tt-o4tirer. siibiect to I he nances of the H-piih'Ican partv. i. i.-f.. i- a man tt-pll minllflcd ttw th dos! ion. Is an ardn-lt R.-Du'llican. sod ul diinns the war a faithful soldier. MANY CI HZBNs Mn. Epitou: Please annnnce th na-ne of OKI W UTtl 4T1AM na candid-Uo r.i' IWin'v irnasnr cr, subject to the u-a-cs of the ",','i;,,In gW" I-KOTIIONOTAHY.- vr FnTTon: P'm.e anmmirs the name of F. O. f U WF'Ullt, ol' Iti -limind Town "bl p. as a ran-.l-d.to for P nthonolary. nbi "Cl to Hie na70 of th Republican i-irt-.-. f-i.niKii!i ash i-uwi M ti V. niT.-'n P'eiR am-Tincs the name or t sou A" Pi !mv. of Pi-tpiVim f.-nliv. . a candidate for lrothontrrv f YeTin' Co.miy. sntiject to Hie usiu'os of lha Democ.-ntic party. We "o aiitho'-Ievl to ami-lnce that JOSEPH II. SMITH. Prnthon iiorv or enanjo t ramu. win iw n .iirti.mtn for re-nomination, for said ofllc. allb jact to the usages of the Repub'.icap parly. KKfllSTER ANIKKCOHDEit. Kkuorp: Von will please an- nnunce that .TAME W. SHAW will be a candidate ror nomlnn.ion for the r.flire of Rcirlsternnd Record er, suWect to the nMjrea of the Repntilican party, at the ensuing Itenublican Primary Election. Vr. Shaw was a rrtvatetn tompanv-i, nu s' Ivanla Volunteers, and lost a right arm In battle of Gettysburg. Ho ts competent and obliging, and v.a- Ms rtp.Utor and Ri-corder fr one term t " the cntlro satleractlon of all who have done buslm-ia- with him- COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Ma. EotTon: T'lens) announce to the rltlzens of Yenunit" Conntv tlint J. Y. SI(.:;iNSor Oil t reeK Township, is a candidate for ('nunv Commission- , subject to tna lisugi-a oi iuo iiihoiht.u pnnj-. Mn FnTTon- Please announce Iho nam of II. n iityox. of Cnrnnlanter 'lownsbin. as a canui- date for County Conimis-ioner. subjeet to tho lisa C -g of th P-jpublican party.- Many Ukpbumcam. HEW SKI K CT C 1IOO Vk' Mns. Baubi: heRs to announce thst she will open a private school In Win. Pragg a building adjoin, ing the American Hote' on Monday May 81st Hours ol tution from S a ni , till 12. m , and from 1:30 till 4 p. ni. Terms : for p'iplls und'YTJ yuan 40 cU per week r over 12 ycara 50 cis per wcok. 29 If- WALL PAPER, frcOi supnly.of all ntjlea aud prt'ses, just roco v.:! at A . D. MILLER ft CO'S Srrclnrl Notice. WORD4 OF " I-'P'iM for young inn, on the Ruling Passion In Yoi: U a';d E--'v M.-uihood. with SELF HELP f ir t'.io "tr'i an ' TJi.f.x-tui a-.- Sent in sealo-l lelt-r env-loiii,'i. fr -e of ch irf' A J Iresa, HOWARD ASSOfl.'.TlON, Box l, l-iaunn, rti Pa. Mas 21, S: Guifar Sirlnirs at V.'. II. Kicl-clson ft Co'a. AllMma-Lat wo.ilt wa eji kd a't .lon to the Co-istitutlon Uli tr i of H.nvard A Hefct'ey, ao-1 now we taku plt- isiiiv in not li lat: their Allsica for ti hair, wiii.:U is sii Ito 1. a va:-y flno artic'.o- for Uia toiler. We are of the opinion that the prepara tions of S & H ars all giol, f ir tbo reputation they fiiRlain us T);-ugl,iut is r lod evi-ence tint, they wmi'd not p ; anything ia li.o mar'mt of nn ord'na " c u.er. Messrs. -A. D. MtLLEIt ft CO l ave -I i'tr i!o and ve ho.i. ail our fie:'d will try It. i n u'l 11. r:j lil.il i.'i.tion', try Se .v.u-d's Couli Cure. A Sfl'lM.Y OF W ALKl.iJi; CANK-i Vi EVERY t t ... s l-n,e ln .n r-.-nv'.d nl A D Hiiltr W. A. FARiVESHoilTIl, NAHM ninlfl. VIamma. n ' . . 7 ivnovri ri( Kccelvet all dailies and Illustrated Papers from New York twice per day and will mall any paper put., lished. Illustrated weekly papnrs, $1.86 pBr tnrPe months. Invariably In advance. mayl?:!. lardivnro-A larno assortment or which is lieiiiR closed out at reduced rates at REYNOLDS BROPtlEAT) ob CO'S, No. 11 Ccntro 8t., opposite the Post Office, oil City, I'a. All account not settled Imnmlintrly, will be left with an officer for collectloa. Apr.H-tf. ItKyNOt.DSftOH. IVcw Flour, 1'cetl uu Jt fiio-cory. floi e ! J. S. 114 AT II K IS, At thoOI.lt BANK IH'lt.'UNfl, o M4tST op-oalto tho MrCllntnck House, ,as on hand a l irceand tl;st cbss stock of t'lnlir, t'eod and Uraccrlcsi,, which he Is sellini: at a low figure. - I'on't rorgnt the place where A, I). Cotton Company broke tip. Jan? tf. Carpels, of erery quality and description, at REYNOLDS, nitODUBAD A COS, No, 11 Ceulr Street, opposite the P. O., Oil Cltyjl'a. HIKPS JAVA. SPARROWS, CANARY JfAN.at A. P. MILLER CO. ' (!ER If rou lsh the best Plnu Tobacco in the markc try W. II. Nicholson A Co. Crockery For all kinds tro lo REYNOLDS BKonnE VD CO'S, No. 11 Centre tUreet, oppn. site the Int m.;e. Oil City. Pa. ) KICil MARRIAGE GIFT. Tiif RrenrsT Gut whn-b Ynitntr M in can pre. snnt to his Bride, la a sound con-ritutlon nd a pure 2it. Ea on thi-e nt jn.-t with the huniant tv-iewsof lionov.il.-nt Phvsb-.laiis. t In scaled i ter envelonns. ft-e" of clianrn. Addross HOWAHIl ASS0CI TlON. Box P., I'hiladulpbla, Pa. j2 3m THE beat place Is town to per a pair of Booto -made of the best Stock, that will wear well, and warranted to fit, is at J. A. Plante'si Fash lonablc Boot Shop, Washington Street, Petroleum Centre, Pa. Give him a trial. seplo-tr. ItlAiUIXES, GLASS ALLIES, at A. D. MILLER ft CO. BASE BALL BATS and SCORE .BOOKS, at W II Nicholson ft Co'.. The (Incut ltt of Nary, Hog and Smoking Tibi o font Btlllinore an 1 Lynchbnrj In the mar kert at A. D. MILLER ft Cs. 'a. The very has1 pocket Cutlery Razors and Scis sors all warranted at w. nr.NicnoLsoNS. Tho llnost Plu; Tohacso nt w; n. NtcnoLsov co s. Iry OArl.'a lano stoc't at REYNOLDS BROPI1EAD CO'S, No. 11 Contro St, opposite tha P it 111 jo. Oil 0lt, P . WALKING CAVES t A. D. MII.CEIt ft CO. Anotnae tnrjc stock of Wall Paaar ,'nt ro eolved at A. D. M I LI .K It ft Co. 'a 9- PAINT, WALL, W1UT11 WASH A MI1OI0 BRHSHES, a laric atocls just roccisvd at A. P. MILLER ft CO.'S: r"All jvTsor.swUt.lni5 to be- VACCINATEU can call at A. P. Miller ft. Ca.-'a Prnj Store and bas-e the pure fresh art!cle inserted. No charge. WALI, I'A PER! Just received a lame stock of Spring patterns, at II C. JAHVIS' FrilXITURE STORE. nVi. ry-BfjRTON"S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE DON'T CHEiV. an antidote for Tobacco, and DR. JOHNSON'S AROMATIC ANTI-TOBACCO C05I POUNU, for sale at A. D. MILLER'S CO'S.! Rasins for 15:cents per por.nd at 22 Iw Wachtkr's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Opera House ! Tuesday, June 1, 1869. Fi-oni their Minstrel IMIl, Chicago. j;l. llAVIllll.V, - itltatiader. Composed of IS 'BRIGHTEST LIGHTS OF M1N STRIil.SY. ilmong whom are. CHARLEY PETThNGILL. CHARLEV REYrJOLDS '. S. SJ PUDY, O. P. SWEET, Sig GUSTAVE BiDAUX. V.Tth a Full aud l'.m.-i.' nt Quart ltc kn I Orchestra. Admbsion, SO cts. Reserved S -ats,75 els. Aliat iici Fa Sur MebhMen, Nj. 152 April Term. VENANGO C'ITNTY.SS: The CommnnweaMi of Pennsy'.viuia to tho Hlieriir of Yuiuiiigo Counlv, grei ting: Wbereiis, Lean Fortune Hu tiled a claim in our Cour of Common Pleas for said Counlv against J E 'llesn. .1. C. Ralph. W. II. Kal4i, et al , owners and Ando-soii und Carroll, laud owners, f.ir lliesuin of Bltv six dulltir. for work and Inbifr done and per fornieil. end .materia a funiished for a ceriaiu i Well uod lis!ndd on the Knain Fnrm in Creek lownsiiip, Venango conn. 3, penn a,- nciii- lea.:e-No. 2. on said Farm; bounded north by Inwe No. 3. of stud Funri. fact hv I'i.sirNu. 13, soulll il)' iaso No. 'i of Mild Farm, west hv road leadln;! from pn-smntvilli! to the Warren and Franklin Turnpike and lha Armsirouc Farm, contain'ng about an acre, he'd bv written lease for a tt-rm of 'yn.irs, together with tiie improveinents and nxturos therein rerld and constructed viz: on rrgine house, dcrricK. one hii'l wlniel, nnefiand wheel, belt, and on" eel of drilling tools. At d, wherea, tt is allowed that the lid sum etlll remains due and unpaid lo the said p'aintin'- Now we oommnnd you tiiat you as he-lore, make known to the aaid a(endant and -to all aucn parsons as may hold or occupy the said properly that they be arid appear hi dor the Judges of out said Court on th first Monday of Jim next, to show cause, if anything they know or have to say. why III auid sniii should not ho ' levied of the sum mi'ierty to the use of the said plaintiff, accoiding o the form and effector tha act of Assembly In sucf case ma l am! 11 oWdod, If t')-thm tt ahull em e-eiiiit - Aud havoyou then and there tnia re. : Witn.-ss. Iin John T'runky, Preii deiit of our sto court, too iota any 01 May, A. 11 . J. II. SMITH, Proinonolary II. H. HERPST, Sherilf. uucn. (A True Copy J . itTT JV fit"Tif TH'iflf -