SOME PRINT M. i i .V Petroleum Centre" Daily Record. Pet. Centre, Trn radar, June 3. A. Jf. JAT. -Bait or. Time ol Cluaiiie, mall. P. 0., PET01.Ft' CtTiut. I' , ( JOLI SlST, PlliS. J Until further notice the mall will arrive at aud depart from this office aa follows: ARR1VR. South and East, via. Irvlnoton, 10!8 A M. South aud West, " Mcadvllle, B IS P. M. North aud East, ' Corry, S 55 " DEi'nT. Mouth and West, 8.46 A. M. SoutL. East and West, 8 DO P. M. North! East and Weal, 10.00 A. M. Itivino Service. PRESBYTERIAN CIU'RCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and Z o'clock-P. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH. Services every Ssbbatb at 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clook M. Scats Free. A cordial invitation extended to all. Kiev. C. M. HeaRP. Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (CATIIOLIC) CHURCH. Mass at 10;4' a. m. Vespers and Benediction or the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor Change or Timb. Oil Creek & Allc ghey River Railway, Monday, April 2G: NORTHWARD TRAINS. Express No. 5 arrives at 7.20 a. m. Express No. 1 arrives at 10.30 a. ro. Express No. 3 arrives at ft.3t p. Freight No. 7 arrives at 12. 4 5 p. Freight No. 13 arrives at 12.01 p. Freight No. 15 arrives at 8.45 a. sorTUtVAHn train Express No. 4 arrives at 0.15 a. Express No. 2 arrives at 8.10 p. Express No. C arrives at 7.25 p, Freight No. 8 arrives at 5.34 p. m. Freight No. 1U arrives at 8.25 a. iu. Freiiiht No. 14 arrives at 2.00 p. in. Freight No. 16 arrives at ; 12.15 p. a. James McCrea is putting down two new wells on the McCrea Farm The Collins well au the Beatty Farm, West Hickory, is pumping sixty barrels. Young men. who complaiu or uneven side walks will rind them smoother on going Dome at so early hour in the-evening. It is expected that the dedication of the soldiers' national monument at Gettysburg uext July, will bo a large, and imposing demonstration. Soda Water This cooling beverage tells its own story when onoe it-finds a re ceptlcle in the innards" of man. It's good. A. D. Miller & Co. deal it out in- large or small quantities. Activity on Cukkh.ytii.-b Run The Cherrytree lerritory is creating no little ex citement among operators. Wolls on Hess, Keid and Pierson Farms, are yielding hand somely. Rev. P. Couibe, D. I)., of Philadelphia, will lecture iu the M. E. Church on Satur- nay evcniug, juncotb. Dr. C. represents the btate Temperance Union, and is A No. 1 in the lecture field. Bubisbss. All kinds of business pursuits in Petroleum Centre- are prospering. No vu iuwu presents me lively appearance that does ours, and a prosperous year is be fore us. So mote it be. - The latest velocipede development is re- lated by a young gontleman of Troy, who reports that bis intended father in-law mis took him lor a velocipede the oilier eveninc and propelled bim through the hall and ' down the front door steps with bis foot. There are two churches, just finished in Franklin the Presbyterian and Methodist each costing sixty or seventy thousand dol lars. A new court house and publio school house are on par with the churches; tin three railroads with t prospect ol more. Col. Wm. Lamberton, of Franklin, died in that olty, on May 21st.. He was a lawyer by profession, and prior to the war resided in Florida, from whence he was driven be cause of his Union sentiments. He was about fifty yean of age. A bay horse, found on Washington street, last night, by officer McCue, can be found at the livery stable of T. McDonald. The ewner can bave the samo after paying all charges. Correction. In our notice in the change in the proprietor hip of the McClintock House, yesterday, we stated that tho House had lioen 'rented" by Caleb Griswold. We were in error. Mr. G. hat purchased tie property. Mr. T. F. Jones, so long con nected with the House as Clerk, and so well and favorably known, In to be retained in the tame position be has so long and sat isfactorily filled. We republish to day the following cor rcspoodence on account of an error occur ring in the publication of yesterday: Oil City, May 31, 1809. Win. Brough, Esq., late See'y Petroleum Producers' Asso. ciation. Franklin, Pa.: Dkar Sir: The opponents of A P. Dun can, member of the State Legislature from luie county, and now a candidate for State Senalor,have presistently circulated a report to the effect that the Producers' Associa tion hold him responsible lor the Western Pipe Bill, also that ho telegraphed to you for money to be used in preventing the passage of tho Petroleum Tax Bill. As you are fully conversant with all the facts iu the cane, we the personal aud politi cal friends ol Col Duncan, would feel under obligations to loarn from you at the earliest moment the truth of the assertions so made. Respectfully yours. . J; J. BlEOA!rtEAl, Pied Bisuor, Wx. F. Groves, J. G. OliDEN, J. J. VaXUEISISKIKF. Frankli.v, May 31, '09. Messrs. Broadhcad, Bishop, and others: Gentlemen :- Your favor of this dato is received, and in reply to your first question. I can only eay that 1 know of noth ing in the action of the. Petroleum Pro ducers' Association toward Col. Dun can, to justify the report that it held him responsible for tbo passage of the Wesiern Oil and Pipe Bill. Is was not un til after the passage of that bill in the House, that the Association, because aware of its existence, what Col. Duncan's ac ions was in regard to it previous to that time, we know only from the printed record, lrom which report you can form your owu opin idta of his course. Our efforts azuintt the bill were directed mainly to defeating it iu the Senate, and. to-procuring the Gover nor's veto, but the chief aim of the Associ ation was to obtain the passage ol a Free Pipe Bill, a measure which could practically have annulled, the Western Pipe, Bill, an! in this effort the Association was most earn estly and actively seconded by Col. Duncan. : In regard to your second Interrogative there is no trut-j whatever in the statement that Col. Duncan applied to me for money to prevent the passage of the Petroleum Tax Bill. The rumor must arise from the fact that members of the Association had been notified by parties- at Ilorrisourg that that four thousand dollars would be required to defeat the Tax Bill; and had been urged to ferward that amount for that purpose; a proposal which was indignantly ann uoauimously rejected by the members of the Association present at tho meeting to which tho proposition was submitted Col. Duncan's Urograms to me merely re ported this offer, the acceptance of which be never pesonally favored. I remain, gen tleman, Yours Rejpeclfully, Wm. Euolciii. Withdrawal. To the Republican Voters of Venango Co.: Gentlemen: At tbe solicitation of many friends, my name was announced as a can didate for County Treasurer; before, and afterward,, a nnmber of other names were announced, and in looking over the list of names, six in number, I find that, with one exception, I am the only one that has not been in the front ranks, and aided in put ting down the late rebellion. Although be lieving that I did my whole duly at home, yet I will withdraw from the oanvass and give my hearty support to some one of the boys who endured the hardships of a sol dier, and suffered starvation whilo I was comfortable and hapry at home. Wm. Caih.isi.e Cnoss. June 1..1K69. The Venango Citizen of the 3d Inst, says: On Thursday last a man was found dead iu Rockland township, lo the woods a few rods from the road, about one mile east of Sandy station. He bad on a pair of check ered cassimere trowters, -checkered drawersf and a flannel shirt, and cassimere vest, a gum overcoat was found within ten feet of bis body. Hair, apparently from his whis kers, was found on bis overcoat. He was a man about five feet eight inches in belghth. weighing about 150 pounds. He had been apparently dead several months and was so decomposed that it was impossible to reo ognlze bis features. Coroner Larue beld an inquest over the body, the result of which was, that the decease came to his doath by causes to the jury unknown. It is suppos ed that the body is that of Michael Tawuey who was iu that reg!on last fall and sudden ly ,was missing. The indications would seem to point to violence as the sause of bis death. To retain your seat in a railroad car I becomes necessary, whilo getting refresh-! ments, to take your cushion with yon. Tho Janesville, Wis., Common Council have been troubled wilh the dog question, and have finally resolved that "all aro to bo muzzled or shot, except dogs from the country coming in on business." A child in Springllield Illinois, fell down stairs the other day and broke out four teeth. Three of them were immedirtley rein serted and have grown firmly in their places. The fourth bad beeu trou'den upon, and it wa.s thought beat not fo restore it. There is a photographer of spirits in Buffa lo, who professes to take the legitimate ar ticle and no other, and who is ready to takn spirit photigraphi in any gallery in the cily, with tho materials of that gallery, in the presence of nil the photographers in Boll'ulo. A divorce case will be before the Court at Fort Wayne, next week, in which the plaintiff and defendant are members- of the upper-crust. It is expected that it will excel the Stewart case in Chicago. Upward of $75,000 are involved. About seventy five witnesses bave been subpa-nacd, and somo of the besi legal talent of the Stale ro retained on each side. Tho wife sues for divorce. Elopement. The Uiill-ilo Courier states that on Monday Inst, a man named Hutch inson, who has a wife and five children in that city, eloped wilb a young wynian with whom he bad been on teinis of intimacy for somo time past. A few days previous to the elopement, Hutchinson sent his wife aud four children to Chicago on a visit. During their nl sconce bn sold the house and lot which be ewncd, and taking his paramour and one chilh, left, it is rep o ted, lor Cleveland. If a young lady wishes to bave herself published in the daily papers as "beautiful, lascinaling and accomplished," all that she ' needs to do is to wrap up her clothes in a dirty towel, take a hundred or so of the "old man's" greenbacks, crawl out or the window about midnigl, and elope with her lather's hostler. It If .; certain as fate, and will bring the desajyl notoriety ns sure as stagnant froc-ponds pl bring musquit 8"S. Besides, ifsbehaPU porticlo of rc. munce iu her composition" she will enjoy it. 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 ol Indians, composing notable warriors, braves and squaws, from tbo Western Plains. They will perform under a tent on the circus ground, opposite the depot, and will repre sent the customs of the life of the Wild In dian. Trapez performances, tumbling, etc., also connected with tho entertainment. 1 4t. From an old advertisement published in tho Georgia Journal, Milledgeville, in 18IP, it is found that the non. Win. II. Sewarr', late United States Real Estate Agent, was at that time a Georgia schoolmaster, lie is therein announced as '-late from Union College, New York, from which institution be comes highly recommended as a young gentleman of good and literary acbuir mcnts." Ho taught Latin, Greek, theoreti cal and practical mathematics, logic, chem istry, geography, English grammar and other branches too numerous to mention. At the John Street M. B. Church, New York, a few days ago the women voted for church officers. The polls were open in the afternoon and evening, and tbo rain kept the ladies buck. About six o'clock, bow ever, they came in an avalanche a hund red together. One woman who saw her husband about to vote, pounced upon bim, took the ticket out of bis band, and inspect ed it, said: 'Y'ou may vote that, dear; it is all right." Whereupon one of the elders groaned inwardly and said : '-That's what we are coming to." The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Good Templars of North America closed its fT. teonlh anuiittl session at Oswego, N. Y., I uursday night at midnight. It was the largest meeting the body has ever held. Delegates were in attendance from all the Grand Lodges in the Union nnd the British Provinces. Much business of importance tor the organization was transacted. Tie following are the officers elected for tho ensuing year: Right Worthy Grand Templar, Jonathan II. me, oIMarblohead, Mass.; Right Worthy Grand Counsellor, W. G. Williams, of Napanoe, Ont., Canada; Right Worthy Grand Vice-Templar, Fanny Woodbury, of Chicago, III.; Right Worthy Grand Secretary, J. A. Spencer, ol Cleve. land, Ohio; Right Worthy Grand Treasurer, John Campbell, of St. Louis. The next annual tension is tc be held In St. Louis. yvEER. That notwithstanding A. D Cotton & Co., broke np in the old bank buildIng,opposite the McClintock House. J S. Pratbor is now selling, cboico Grocories anu rrovisions in the same stand and at such low figures that he too must surely fall in the course of a few months. Please call and satisfy yourselves. Goods delivered ir e oi cnargo. r. Q. box 206. AIVPIWACY ANNOl'SiCEM fENTS. STAT SENATOR. Mr EnronPlease announce tho name of Col. A P. Ditm-AN- as a candidate for Hlate Senator, subject lo the usages ol tho Republican party. Vk Kvutcr Please announce the uauie if JAMES M ItREDIN, of Frauhlin, an a caudidate fr Stale Senator, subject to the uaages of the Re publican party. MAN CITIZENS. AKSEMULY Pioneer, May Si ISC'. J D McJcNxrN, Franklin: DKAKMa Vt e tho underpinned dtlxcpa of enan e Count, having rontldeiirK ill your Integrity and ability tuprotert the Ereat interests of this county, earnestly request you to become a candidate for the Assembly, sublect to the decision of the Hepublicau party at tne ensuing i-riuuu j ura . Wm Hi-ouch ."ohnJcnords .lolin I) Hrowncll .Ins Robinson C F I.nlklu K li Long M IxmK J ('handler N .1 Tminkln P T Campbell 8 Cams W 11 Baldwin I) Phillips K A Doty J U Scott .1 Shrvtter N II Palu K S Andrews .Ins HatllcH V V Mitchell K T Wright V A Cooper K M IlllklU I. Poolittle Thin Ijldil K C Ih-Hillcy K STorlwII .1 it Parnian 1! c Davis K Hathaway Frank Stoddard K V llindes V a Irwin A IrwrtB F II Rllley 11 Q Hovt K W Andrewe John Porter W A Karniwortli ,1 B amlrews A V limns 11 11 Jones .1 J Donahue 1) Hill J N Wise H It Ernpchan (1 W Movant W S Jessop I. Kniery, Jr .lames Mnekey Thomas Chces F W Perkins C M Trowbridiro l.vntan Stewart H"l.e Nelson . O KCooper 11 Camp II l)ain;herly I P Zane N P Stone (Ico ltnltim A I' Nichols J D Gnu'" O F Whitman .las liurclicr K Tvler II A Avery S lUIoilM Wm Ch-cry John Sccly It Spadrhury J S Gibson ACCEPT ANfK. FitsxKi.tN. Pa.. VnySti, tai n. Mo-sr. r. stcwar. John Jclt.irds, Williaw Prou!,'h (iKNTiKMKS : i hnw i"-nd vot communication ni'bli-'lioil inlhcTitiisvillc naiiy lunuum imnmorn Ing in which vim do nie the honor to express colili l -nee in mv ability to represent this District in the House or Keiiresentatives. and request me to becinc iii...a...i.i.-i i.. i?.-n ii-.l.-in H4.-HFI-J1. In n-niv. therein I take pleasure in snyinc that I consent to HwutCiillvsnlli-lt tin. snn- vi;iir riiMicsi, uiiu ii.-i. -.. -. p,rt of my Kenu'illcnn ITtcniU throughout the eouniy on ine jin in .iiinc. i.... Yours, vary truly. J D.McJUNKIN M Vm-nti. PTkamo nniionnce to tbo citizens of Vcnnn'-o County, that W'T.l.f V G ATES, of Kock land Tow-nshln. Is eandldaio Tor Memhor of A "em My. subject to the uaaues "f teiublicjn p:,rly. MANY CIT17.RNS. THKA'srRHK. FntTon Wrcosn: P'ense .w-oitni;e th" nnmo nf .T. II OH ANT n a cand'date for Hie nomination fir Cnuniv 1 rensnrer, subject Ip tne ua ' tne publican party. 1 1 i'-i'--"' M-'. EtilTrtii : Please nnnmrtico the rame of OllN A. CHItlsTY, nfrHi ntr. a a raumuatc r nomination of County -Treasurer, subject toihe usages or the ucpuiiHcan party. -Mr. ( hr sty M a man well ouannca mrino pnsi Ion. is an ardent Republican, and win dnrtnir the war a faithful soldier. MANY CITIZENS Mn. FoiTon: Please. nnfonnce th name of OEO W. Ulil'jllAM as a cainllustc to' Coun'y Trensiir-. er, subject lo the ustsf: ihc UopiihUcm tmtty.. ' . MANY CITIZENS. PHoririsoTAMY. 'n FniToniP't.e Hnitfincn the name of E. O, rttAWmillll. nf Hicluttond Townshln. as a rnn.1l- ilate for P' othr.notnxyi sunlect to the usnes or tne Itepnbllcan party. whine m-Aim ItKPunuca. M n. Rni-ron Please announce the name of Toon as Hi NAfiHY. nf Petfolcnm Cent-e. aa a candidate for Protbonatnrv or Vcnanco County, subject to the ussoea of the Pemncrmn; parry. We ste antborizM in announce thnt .TOSKPII 11. SMITH. Prothnnmorv nf Venango Cimntr. will he a candinnte ntr re-Ttnmthenon. for sani nrtlue, auu ject to the usages of the -UcpuiiUcae party. UFGISTKR ANDKKCOHDEIt EntTOii RKroRn: You will please, nn nonnce that JAMES W. SHAW will bea candidate for nomination for the office or Kemster njin Kecorn er, pubjoct to the iisieee of the ItcpoHican party, at tlift ensumif ifetmiiiienn rnmarv Kireitnir air. Shaw was a Private in Comoanv "1." 14!dPcmi eilvanin Voinnte, and lost a riehtarm in battle of Gettysbutp. He is competent and oblhTlnc, and has icrvcd as Repister and Recorder for one tennto the entire latisractton or an w-no nBve none nn.nu with him. VENANGO COCNTY. COUNTY commissioner: Ma. Enema: Please annnunco to the citizens of Venangn Cnnnty that J. Y: MIGrjiNsi or OH Creek Township, la a canoiante er i onn-v commission cr, subject to tho usatjee of the Republican party. Mn Enrroa- Please announce the nama of H B. II IXON, of Cornplanter Township, aa a candi date for County Commissioner, subject tn the usa- eos nf the Republican party. MAirr Kttrt'at.inANS. lineal JVotiren. Gent Fiirni-ttiing Goodi. Ijimmers & Aldch have a full and complete slock of the most fashionable Gents'-Furnishing floods. CLOTIIIiG. At 40 per cent below Petroleum Centre prices. liAMMER AND AT, OR IV. Sell more Oooks than any other House in Petroleum Centre, hecauao whyf They soli first c'ass goods cheaper than slop shop goods can be bought. June 2d tf, NEW SELECT SCHOOL, Mns. Barbcr begs to announce that she will open a private school In Wm. Brafrg'a building adjoin lug tho American Hotel on Monday May 31at. - Hours ol tutloo from a m , till 12 m , and from 1:30 till 4 p.m. Terms : for pupils nnder 12 years 40cta per week over 12 yearn 50 eta per week. 20 tf. WALL PATER, fresh supply, of all styles and prices, just received at A. D MILLER & CO'S A 1 lama.- Last weeli we called attention to tho Constitution Bitters of Seward Bontley, and now we lake pleasure In noticing their Alkru for the hair, which la said to be a very One article for the toilet. We are of the opinion that the prepara tions of 8. & B. are all good, for the reputation they sustain as Druggista Is good evidence that they would not put anything hi tho market of an ordinary character. Maaars. A. D. MILLER & CO have it for sale and we hope all our frleuds will try It. For all Bronohlal affections, try Seward's Cou"h Cure. XV. A. VMlMottTn New Dt-aler. Pioneer. a ' Koceh-M all dailies aud Illustrated Paper, from New or. .w.re per nay ana will luall anjr tap nub Ished Illustrated weekly uatinrs. 1 1 v. . mouths, iuvariab'jr In advance. mavn i. Hardware A lamo uu ... . . r - " vi wmcn Is being closed oat at reduced rates at REYNOLDS ,i. a, w-., no. ui-cntro St., onnoslte liePostOltlce.OIICiy.p.. ' PI0""- All accounta not settlcil imm ed lately, will hcn illh an olllccr foi rollevllon. Apt u tr. HKYNOI.D8 CO. .cw l loiir, l'ce.l and CJr.Ti snore ! J. S. I'lCATIIRu, AttheOI.I) RANK llt'ILDtNG, ON MAIN ST iposito tho McClintock House. h. i' ' ' op large and flist class stK-k of H'lour, feed and UrocerlCK. which h. , Kelllng at a low fl(!r0 ' '" "k I'uice where A, D. Cottou . Company broke np. jnllj ,r Carpet, of every nualitv s,..i REYNOLDS, IIHOD1IKAD CO'S, NlJ. J, r'" Street, opposite the P. ()., Oil Clty,Pa. Itliriis tivi siiiiiii...i.u "77777 -. MAN, at A. I) SlILLER t(K CANAKY' ". If yon wlh tlie host PIiik Tobacco n, ti, try W. II. Nicholson ft Co. I'roekerv F.ir all kinds -n t m-w,, RKODHEAI) A CVS. No. 11 Centre et", o,. site tho Post Oillce, Oil City, p. ' RICH MARUI.VQE GIFT. sem to his IIrl,ie. a ,rt rn'ZZ pC , ' ,. ', s.niinilio luim.ll'n tvlewsof benev,,,.n- I'livsii-ians. set n .i u terenv.-io rreo nf i-him-. A.l.lress llim iun A-son TV IN. ltx p . Phihdelpl.ia. p. J28 :,, TIIEhi-sl nlacc is limn to rrt ft na lr nf Tin-. . made or the best Stock, that w ill wear well, and warranted to fit, is at J. A. s"lnnteH I-esl, lonahlc Boot Shop, Washlncton Strco PetroU-ino venire, m. t.ive mm a trial. sepln :f. The very bl noc'ti't Cutlen-llnnrs --a sors all warranted at W. II. NICHOLSON'S. The lluost Pluir Tobacco at W. II. NICIIOI.HOV ft en ! (ionds. a lnn;n stock at RHYNOUIS nitODUEAD CO'S, No. 11 Centre ft. onnosite tin P ist rt ce. Oil City, Pa . WAI.I, IMPI'.KI Jitft received a Inree stock of Hprlnn pattern", nt C. .TAItVIS' KUHNITURE STOKE. m-l. W IimtTON'S T'JRACCO ANTIDOTE DON'T CHEW, an antidolc for Tobacco, and Dtt. JOIINSON'H AROMATIC ANTI-TOBACCO COM POUND, for sale at K. D. MILLER ft CO'S. Rosins, for 15 oenls per pound at 22-lw Waciitbk's. Sin-rial Notlec. WORDS Oa WISDOM for younfr men, on the HulinB Passion In Yonth and Early Manhood, with SELIf HELP fo.-tho Erring and Unfortunate Scut In sealed letter envelouea. rreo of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, PiiiLAirt.rnu, May 81, 3 m. Guitar Strinja at W. II. Nlchdson ft Co's. A SCPPI.Y r WALKING CANES OK EVERY variety, baslieen receiyed at A. D. Miller ft Co.' VAI'TlO.V'l'O Oil, UPCK.1TORH. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against buy ing or nsing Sucker Rods, w ftn Socket Points, the Socket hein wedged on to tho rols with either uwxhu. or mrtalic wedges and connected together by a conuocttn- bolt, except of my manufacture, as I am the sole owner of the patcLt 'or connecting rods In this manner; all othors mada substantially as above are direct infringement on my rig-bis, and all parties using rods so conneatod, not of my man ufacture, lay themselves liable to, and will bj pros ecuted according to law. W. J. INNIS. P. S This not'eo la Inserted, not aa a mere scaro crow, but will he attended to, and rip-Idly en forced. Apr.l0:3in. W.J.I. NEW ADVERTISEMEXTA for nam:. rilH F. Manhattan Lease, nearly three acres on the 1 htorey Fnrnii two wells with machinery and r-ir com, IctejTiililnj.', Tanks, Tools, and the usual Oil Well Kiirnilnre, room for more wells. Apply at tho Offlco, Storey Farm, or address Waller W. Wei more, Tarr farm, Pa FOR SALE. HOUSE on Ehert Farm, within flvo liiiiinlrs walk of I lie Post Office. House well finished on inside; six rooms on llrst tloor Finest of spring water convenient to Hie house. Possession given inimcdialely. Jiii(iiiieat ihisolllno. j-t(- COAL COAL COAL. rj'HE undersigned, having estahli.-hed a branch Yard at Kvrii Farm, are now prepared to fumlsb All Mes of Coal At the Very Lowest Prices. Operators from ( hern-tree Run. and vicinity, linns at Petroleum Centre, can leave their ordera at our oDice here, and havu Iheni promptly tilled lrom tos Kyndt'arm Yard. ' AT LESS COST THAN USUAL. UOi'T FOROT THE PliACt SEARLES ft CORN WELL, Office on O. V. ft A. R. R., Petroleum Centre Branch Office al Rjnd Farm- S. B We hold exclosive control of the famous STONEBORO COAL. at be:h the above named points. ,iun2 tf.