f etfo!ewn Centre Daily Record. ;i'rl. -ttiMrt, Moatluj, t'ca. 31. AHU1VH. AK VCI'UIIFBC OF 1 II Air.s;o,N O. c:. 4t A. U. ft. No. 2. Pnssn-nii r Leave Ourrv 11.20 a. m.; Titi.nvillc. 2.el)p. tn ; Petroleirn Cm-in-, I AO n. m.; Oil City, 2 22 p. in.: lr- ttneion, S Id p. ui. No i. rwiif!iT f.euve Corry 6. 10 a. m TiUiHVillf. 7.SS a.m.; Petroleum Centre X 14 a in; Oil City, 59 ni; in rive at lt- v i n i inii 11. til in. Ki. C, r.imi.;pr Leave Curry 6 05 m; tnnt.vi.it-, i in' p m; reirn'.uin Centre, ti,.'.3 p Mi j arrive hi i" iuy ,gu p in. KOHTU. JW I, Pasm-ncer Leave Irvinemn 7.15 an;; VU City, nulla j Pcindt'iiui Ceu ire, 11.05 in; Titusf.lic, 11,50 a to ; arrive ut torrv I, III p in. No. .'I, P.is..nger Leave Trvii.eton. 12,- iift p in; uu city z.oi p m;-Petroleum On tre, 8.;i p m; TiluiU, 4.20 p ui; arrive at Ctirr :.4i) d in. No. 5, tV-si'imi'i Lpnvi! Oil C"y 7.00 u m; IViro.Viim Centre, 7.43 .i in; Tiltisviilt, 8,J n ir; arrive ut Coiry 10,1(1 u in. Hivino Service. PREsnyiEiJUN church. Frenching nt 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock T. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtobv, Pastor. liETHODlST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sen ices every Sabbath nt 11 A. M. aon ?2 f. M uata five, nl to till. Sabbath School at 12'J P. M. cordial invitation extend- Est. C. M. Ukird, Pastor. T3. PETER PAUL'S (Cutkolie) CHURCH. ; .Mass at 104 a. m. Vesper and Benediction or tho Bleeed Sueraiumit nt 4 p. m. Caleobbjtu at 2 p. in. JAME.-VDUW. Pastor. Gold l-d,.y 119. NO PAPER. To-roortow briii; thtt anniversary oi "Wisbingtoir birth-Day. and a legal boll- -u ty.. uu paper will uj is mod from lb oQoe. Tbe meeting nt the Presbyterian Chinch continued tu bo held. - There in a renewed iuterest being manifested In the gi-od woilt. and many are being led to we the error of ineir ways, and haven-solved to bicme better men and women from ibis time forth Tho Tier. Mr. Findley, of Meicer. will cub tiniie io conduct services ut that clutch during the present week.'. He is u powerful and eiotiueut divine. Nutv W 1:1.1.. A bew well was struck on the X A. tract ol nix ucrm, ownej by L II. Colluui, J. Overy and John I). Brnwn j til, l iiiii south of uud near the line of the I ilallory lurm. it started up wiib a line J show, yieldinj; about 12 barrel within u kort lime, when uufortiinuiely it became juilially filled witu mud. It will prubab y . jnovoBii 8 to 12 barrel well. Owned by tie ubore in tiled parties. Tile Aniierson well, on the Daixell farm, an old weil that lias been yielding oik fur the lust lour or five years, and iwl.ieh hd run down to uhont iwo barrels per day, nm r't'c-ntly pmcliused by Mr. G. W. llawes. lor the mm or $2,(J()U. Mr. II. gave the well a thorough cL aaintf out, uud it Is uow yinldioK 18 i.arrels y.r luy, with a ood prospect of iui;re,iin. We have not the ieu loiibi but that masy other well in lliia vivinily milit be largely In ci eased t.y ilie !i0ve or some otli-r eyuallv as good u eti od. PlITSICAI. Cll.TUUE. Mrs. K M. Csi J'"?! i Chicago, takes pleasure in snyinjr to tlio'lnd;es ol lVlroleuni Centre, that i-ue will deliver a free ad 1 1 vm to tt;i m, on Tn li. n'ieriiiii, I'Vb. 22. at 2"..; o'eloili, In tbe M. K. Chureh. isul-jecl 'Cause nl the K.uly Decline of tile Aineric.m Women, nnd bo io Iraiu lur oirspiirii!, in order lo se cure to them the bihesl Physical, Mural unci Mentnl Uniily." Should the above leclure piovn a success, Mrs. C will give u series of Ibie or four b-ciiiii't t the same pi .ce. Mrs. 15. comes hi if highly rrcouimended as a ludy of cul ture, , );ieat candor, nf rare experience'. mm m) ttiorniiulily t'ann st in lu r labor of iove, that sue can but ai.cuuinlia a preat amount of Bond. We b-speak f.jr ber a lurye atleinlano." "I I lie ladles i,( our place. Fins ! lie otlkv of Corueii & lleers, on their irc! on the hill helween tills pl.ice anil aior farm, w is burn. (I yesterday a ui. Mr. Foley, the clerk, had baivly time to jump from tbe window in bis night cloibes, badly cutting one of bis feet, and losing sll his cliilbing, gold watch, ic. Tbe books uud papers of the company weie also destroyed The lire was occisioned by an explosion of gas. It appears taat tbe gas stove in use at the nftice bad recently been changed lor a c ial stove, but the gis pipe had n it linen nmoved Mr. F. was engage in swi iilni u'll tho I'li iui, accidentally till tbe slop-coik of ti e 1 1u Sv lib I lie I. renin nod ui.enud il. 'I'be loom iiumo i laieh hilt d with aa slid "a iplos!on aniS lire occm'td. A Bravb Man. Thti Nasr York Hnrald pays the following compliment lo a bra dcservlu worklmr man: "A boiler burst in fi'c-st Twoi ty-tliird street yesterday (.Feb- runry 14), and throe persons were injured, a number of persons miriowly escaping Tiie conduct of the engiueer, John Donnel ly, d'serve Ibo liiuhesi cnmtnenda'lon. lie is tb.it t'je boiler wns lenking, and that an explosion was inev.t ihle, but with a senso of duty, instead of flyin fiom the danijer, bo bravely stood lo his post and C iiumeneed lo ilriwont tbe fires. Uelore ho completed the tusk, however, the explo sion look place, and the gallant fellow w.ig i.-loivu feverul rods into nn adjoining yard, and ilia head, .arms and luce were dreadfully ca did. lie is a poor man, with a family, aud bis life is in a critical condition While we are giving lavishly to our indigent great meu and the families of our unfortunate. dN's not this brave le lion's devotion' and daring deserve n rousing lew.ird?-' The Cincinnati Enquirer says: "A wo man named Catharine li.iley appeared in ibe Pulici Court yesterday morning against a mm named Patrick Mtlveewn, whom she claimed had wasted a large inueiiat of vitu peration iipntt her, and ufterward '-kicked lur sixteen feet over a hydrant." Mr. Mc Kenan, who w..s present, did not tvrm cupibleof sendiiiit ucb a healthy woman upon such a balloon voyage, aud us the matter seemed to partake somewhat of a IWvisided row the case was continued. If Mi. McKeown possesses tbe nitisciil.ir power in bis right leg that is claimed fur him, he inigbt make it profitable io rent himself out to the publishers of a country newspapers, lie would be very serviceable in kicking delinquent suincribc m." An old necro preaching in Auburn a few. venings since, refeirmg lo the yenrral leu dency of preple lo wish they bud the lalen of somebody else, then they would do nt great deal of goud ln tbe world, puts tbe Case thus clearly: "What would the hum" aim' bird d i wid de eagle's wings? he could sip de leastest sweet from no fl..wer. And t what could de eaiila do aid do humin'n bird' wings? be could kick de earth ull tie lime and notbin eluc. liredern use de wines nl faith G id can gio yon and God will care I'Tlioth de esg! aod de bumiuin' bidsr Big bt." Meadville bus a city Library. In niaking mention of some ol the valunb e worki that have b.en ptveuted lo il, the Republican sns: We cannot help relerrinj again to the handsoiiiM gill ol Cpl. J. E. Kay of I'.-iro-leiiin Cen Ire. (J.A.Spencer, I) D.'s His tory of the United Males, 4 Vo s. ) this is u magnitleent work, euibell'sb'd Willi leuiui iul steel engravings fiom such uriisis ax R.oilze, Weir, Powel, Cinippele, Thos. Nttut and others, undceitainly cul l not have been purchased at a less coit iban se.'enty-b've dollais. II permisahle we ell ill suggest that such valuable books should uevtr bo permitted to leave ll.e I on i s of the Library, as there is gn at da:i gerol them being invparably injured. so urtE inn A si-nlimenisl young lady lost a curly pood e on which s!io set gieil value, uud wtiieh she fed with her owu hands. Mot lotig after the poudle had departs 1 this iraiisiiory lile, Fridnlina was sei n lo Ci.i. leniplate with gieat peiisiveiies the couti tenaiice of a bewiskered and rihgle. ted young man. 'Ffidolinn, my dear," a. id her maiden aunt, a very popirold lady, "don't look so at young Fruz1)-; he'll think you ute In lovo w i ill him." I can't help it, Aunt Sophia," replied Fridulina, with tears in her lovely eyes, "bis vxpressiuu is so like my pet poodles." i A letter liom a gontleman at Fort Scott nays: Tho to.vn Is now divided b'Uween religion und the devil, and up lo ibe lime of writing there were uo odds to l.e got on either window. The devil was lepr. senied by a lot of pretty girls, who were doing the "leg business" to crowded houses eve ry eveu ng. Every moruing thero was a heavy revival, and the pulpits weie hhaken in denunciation of the leg. In the evening the leg was shaken at tho pulpits, uud so tl.o tl.i ig was running. A suit l us been comiueneid against the Atlantic and Great Western Ril.vay Com pany, by ij'io iciruanlo, coiupollim fin coipnration to show cause why their rl.oi ter should not bu revokod. The allegation s tliallhe cumpany has not complied wit b the charier einpowerinjC It to eonneet lle coal Holds of Mercer county with Erie through Meadville. The argument lakes place lu Nisi Priiis Court on I lie 22 I inst. Tbe moral city Jut Erie tins a sensation item at last, the main facts ol which are a diabolical outrage cnmmllled on the pei snn of a little girl by one Small, a railroad engineer. On Putut'd iy night a ore occuired in Hor beil's diuiuj; i.uuid, Piiuharj. Loas about .).0C0. atlt.l.l.lUD. Teslerday a stranger, alrnileil iniu Wnsli Ingtan Hall, "hinted in'' (our Quid ounce of benzine, and Invited the mixologist t pi y him a game of billiards. Aa the barkeeper hadn't lime, the anxious stranger Invited everybody that came I ti. but all declined. Then he wanted lo know Ifanybody knew bow to pluy in l his town. Jut then MoCrae.ken came In, ond tin-biliiurdi.-t tickled him. Ma. said be wi ii!d lay a game, and the Birnnjers countenance brightened. He pulled off hi coal, select id a cue, critically suiiinb d dowu it tn see il it was straight, balanced il, carefully chalked It, and not ready. "Well, whore first shot?" "Ob," laid the stra' ger, -you take the Grtf." Me. shot and co inte.I. li t kept on shoot' ing and cuuuting until the stranger gut Interested. He followed him around the table und watched e.ich shot, and sli.l M.'Cr.uUeo counted, making nil ports ol (an. cy shots. Then a bored look spread orer the strangers countenanc-. II" went to the bar and "histej in" more benzine. Then he sat dowu and reud the newspaper. TLcn be fidgeted around. And all tbe time McCracken kept on Counting, until finally be r n the gume out, put on bis coat, and nonclnuant',! walked out without saying a word. The Uiectmili t ed slranger sland v.icautly ultei .Mc ruck en for a lew inomeuis, and then, with an other "hi t" ut the henziue bottle, paid b s bill and walked out, with the remark tint he believed l.e would go uv. r to Telle Haute and play billiards. IiidiauapUiis Journal, Feb. Ui'i. Sl'llUKN Em.C A't'tllN ok Ltu A Jnllllg lady in Ci'icnnall bad a braii-m w si usa tiou in tae fasnson line one day last week. She was walk ing up I'mirltl .-Heel in suli liiue iudiMVieucx lo Ibe brez.' that wis spotting with ber skirw, and lo the eyes that weru lurued toward ber shuj ely liul and pretty ankle, when sud leuiy, us H.'io slnj pid to gjze into a simp window, there weie ii.dicvin'is of u c.) a; Si' uu Ilie II I 1 1 f one ul her tncely u' jiute.1 can , s. Then tulb.wi d one i f the mom leiuark-blu cj.-ea of eiuacialiuu on rmmd, loi in ei.s tnuu ttir e uiionti'S the lower ini tiou of the uu lortllllule liilltl Was I'tdliceil to hull its turn. er a zo. Meantime tho )ouug lady had Walked about a luo.k. utierly iiu.iiioUliil i t Ibe lenilile drain trout wh.cli her at stem Was sull'eiinf. At last a red bnibreii white gailti- fed lioui US place und clung lo her gaiter. Til. o illg lu.ly haile.l. lu-ked, fcreaiu-d, a.idil.eii Halt fiiuted I'oiu ilie tn ukn'ekd Ciiised by the los. o1 sawiual, but soou locover. d, and with u in rvoiis speed aouglii r- fuge in a horse car. whiie a young ui. in who hud ttaliMie.l the lady '.- projiess up the sir el, shook bis hi ud. sighii.g, Dust to .lur." In a C ncm latl thea rel tsi mtturlay. Lucille Western played Madam Vine" be fore all audience largely cum n sell ot the eiui mn ide, upon wh on she piodm-eii n powerliil iinpt" sion. After the interview win the betrayer aul "Lord .Mount Severn"' was ended, and she x. luiuied. "My God I why can I nui iliu!" there w ,s a Uutier iigof catniiric ad a lu.i.Ir d hn.der chief went up to eye tlllusid to Wei p'lig, and ut least a sjore, wlios.' heuris one night yell suppose lo have turned tu Hint by years of siiaiue, l.oed tin ir tieu'ls and wepi in their deep sympathy lor a poor fallen woman. Tho murder o i)r. Livingstone, the Afri can vxplur r, which was reported it lew days ago, tsjiot believed b the most competent uui boruii a in Eivlund. Hii Roderick .Mur Chisou, himself ,u ullAlrtcan explorer, publishes a letter in whiou ho denies ihe probabili'.y of Dr. Livingstone having been at the bead of the Congo river, ninety days journey Item tne uiuiiih, where, uecoiduig lo Cupuiti Locbraiie's stateuient, he tt us burned by the nutives us a sore, re r From what is known of Ihe course I),-. Livi gs l.ine intended lu take it is impossitile that lie could have been iu this locality by the tiuiu indicated. Tbe IIooolu ii Gazette, of Jamil ry 12IK says that Iliu voIlmiiic M-nui o I.u i showed considerable uonvity, A dense smoke ws cunslantly is-uin I'mm it' uud n-v. lal 1 1 in s (ltiurshu l been seen iu the itighl. The ciau-r nl Kduuee w s couipaiulively muuiite nllliuii.h It was iilmei , ublu that the Finoke Issuing linui the crevices iu uud aliml the crater was itiuo i morn dense t .au it bus hilheilo been known to i.e. Mietuii.8 ut the .Vieliiodisl Chinch uie tu lo be cuiti oiled this week. Thorn will he preaching lu-u'ghl VAItU. I take this inet'.od lo thank my ma y liendj uud the puo.iu generally fir tu.-ir kind and liberal pairon ige during my uon neciion in the Grueery business wiih II C. VV io iter. It is not my iM'euiioo ui le.te tho oil let; mn and I exu CI Snuu y no ,a leisitn ss ug.lii when 1 will bo glad in s . all my old fjiends. Jous.vy FtLiua. A general iir b r. proiii'i'galed Trien the War l)-ii rimi nl. prnvhli ihaf lo realler no v. laltle oils will e Issued for illuinina lii;g uitpose at military po'ts, and nil va I let li s of coal oil will he regarded as Toln lile. In (teiM-roI I nl rll yill be supplied for bmis-'vf till aetluT f""" th tccetssry iiliimlOKthMi of milliiary puis. But the veHtkeep ptpion and fiawlnn just Ihouci la era waa m War Uepartmeal. Anv'naea abowaan exhibits oae iTbl ryes picaerved a fco'tle, vhlcb be tell his andienco "wi ponped out In free light In tbe rit'.j !y nis ycr town." Ca lifi-rnia bus a new town called 'Shirt Tail Canon.' I, in-ill ol !!. We would call (lie attention ol our busi ness men to Ilie superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being tin in ii out In i in this office. Wo are prepar ed to execute job priming of every descrip tion In the lu'cat and most fashionable style of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Citit.niitNS Cakiiiaurs A lino assort ment at the Furniture Store. lliglinu k, Cmigtesa nod Empire Spring wale r ut Grfles Bros, fei 8if. Valel.tiiies i f all kino's at Grifce Bro. tf Horse Slu e Nails, whniesale and retail, at Nichols, n A lllm kmiin's. 2d-lf. Tin-New lias Pump tor sale at Nicholson i Eiuckmon s. tf. Tins Muans I'.t'stNKSs! My entita stock of jtoods Is oll'i red St COdI, A. S. Sjriru. Die 5 tf. The New Gus 1 uiup lur sale ai Nicholson & Ulackmoi 'a. tf. SiiKtttffs SaLii i Cuiskd Nicholaoni! ilia kuuiii I'M vim b light him out at this place and Kane Ony. If. Reduced Price at L-'mnn rs & Alden's. nov.iaii. Underrbiihii g lu large ijuanuiK'S t Ltttn tneis & A den's The luresi uu i Ikoi iiNioiuieiit of Ta'de fiinlerv, ever brought into Ihe c unlry at Niichol-un llluckiiion's. ll. L"nnnr A Abbn'sis t eontv stole to ijity good, ilur h e and cheap clothing. I. minimis & Al.nu's is the only while mans, cunl ihi: stun- in Ihe Ci t'lie. Onlets la .i n I'i.i suits und U'S guur mte. (I, L ul'n is & Allien' A S Sm ih o ne slues ul tools and shoe! is iil..na nl en.-! lor l'..e ui xl til) days Dec 5 if. A. ? Sioiib iu niiter to close mn his lar.-e stuck n I uln s s'.'oi &c. If rs i hem nt CoM as H. ey u. usi le si Id lu tt.eiuxt Gil da vs. De0 S if. Pirlor ana oilice si. ite. a few b it anil Will be sold a' (MHt at .1. l.ulherford.K. tf. CnrriH e II u s. w aolesitle an I retail, n Niei.oiS'Ui it II .ckouirrs lill-if. Just received m biree and w II a-sorted slock ol shelf h nd Marti at J. Rnlherlord's. If. N KW a lV I'.liTlSrJM L.VTs. iii.-i;.iit"Mov xoTicr. . 'Slie en tir neiship I ir-f-iforH nd-t:lig b. two ii I . C 'e ei met .'. I Fn i.- io d -i tli- flrni r,a n . f t ncli er .v 1 el Is th day -l; 1 d m -in. unit i ou-i nl. 'lis tti-b ess t I b m-oi ijuei ed here. f er i,v i. ( t Heht-r i ilehi- wi.l le rutted ki i e i-l- re or b , bn J. F. I'st All kimuitig theiiii.'.veM 'tiileh'il will ptflH cull nnd suit e. ct Cunliu, Felt 19 ,8 u. - II. I". WAi'l TKIJ. fM'Siv Ji'll.Vj. FhLIKl! Ait. ti. Ml. DKUKbl,, tMsicii'iIij-jtvi, iil Foilnn- 'I II tk-j m 'nki-n Vooin 2(1 at ihe AMUHTCAN HOThL until .much Mi OT. As a Pin iiuli'girt M'S T). is CoilIJ. nd L'tiiis: tvltli t'o.vti'r fhsmcter ' lito'i in Pull, i 00; eic'iei of t'hn ac er. 31 iu; t'aaiiui bias tlen s, $ 0"; l.iulie-,5 ; or.luoi ttOuof, liuuts. SiUu; l,tuie-, a. i c!s I will no de crb' I'h'irnc-cr from lakeiiessia ell bv 10 In". "I1U lelllrll LliO Likonu with il.s v, nt iii t r 6 1 1 1. - av ee -jlvin with regard to Matrlnoiny, either ti tlnrrb d ur Hiel.- I'.ai a.-i'T Hu b, niel irem l.tkoni FbK . v-i'tjasu can at ua.e aud htar tor yoursu I join ili-tbiy . piiilludt-sirSaia .V Krl U. It. Ibne. -0 niln-iieri fas er b n Trl-tl'ni. Cn nnd idler M aiday. Nov. 'Mb, tSlitl tho tinlns on lite I'uilauclpiiia ii ilriu ltui roai will run as fulhiu: i w'KnT-'rD. . Mail Trn'a Imves I'l.llmte phia, B.85 n ui .. .. le'ives I'm y, B fiO l 111 " ' hi rivii, hi V.f e. Kj'Ainni t rio Expr le.vt-s I liie ilclpht i, lMu a in le-iv. rm-rv. a.ifu iu " " m i p us nt i Vie, 10 u a in Aecoia'li, 1 aves l o- y. l.rsi p m ' ' n. rives iu I iii. 8,4. p iu I'Ai-i'lVARD. Mi-il Train eav.- Kile. " - lean l uriyf " " a liies "I I. ihklo phi I- riu t Xir. in1' s Mite, h dm s o n , ( " niii-is hi Pi Ihnli Iplria, Ai'roin'n biivisi Ki!'-. . " an iv, ul O rry. 8 411 m lo . II a 111 1 ii. .n a m 4.I.U p m 5..H1 p in 12. 6 11 111 10 11 m tin o" ry 'lad It iue o . I- mv., wo-t nl l-vl i toa m ll li-ins 011 ' il C o ndtlgii-nr i.lfer U'lbnad t. it . ' b Yl.H I. ' plus i' ,.1- i'nr iuiud. li iVor.i uu t tu iBt.tSn) ot t-'icL. Kuumeiatlcg a few of ib tnuu to i. f anal at L. M. STEENBURG'S Lumber Yard Vasirnij'tui-St ri'trok'um ttiitre, Frte.nd.i sud pntrons. nns andatt, Ycnr atleuth n to my '-biz'' I would call; Tbm are dull and money tight. But tn these liuie I'm looking tor lifih' ; To tboio who arc building rigs without nnnibsr, I would liiforn: .hik Is lb placuto buy Luiutir; My motto Is this: -'Q ilc"; Sales ' d sana'd I Tutu," for busincis Is healll y und I think much ol h; In q 'allly my Lumber Is second tn none, And as fur Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; itnnie may not lo k nt ll in the liul.t I do, Ai.d tor l.o-e 1 have Q ipiaiity 'lu. 2; And to thoso wlio nn paitlcu'ar ns mine may bt, 1 still have liut'ur q ia lty cal eJ . .1, I bate good seasoned Lumber. TVtvasd up nice, l.icli I will iU nt a low cash pile ; Suc.h a i loeiing, Cellin ; nnd MJlr.s, oo.h r.ouipt ' and 1'reMcil, Lath, l-i.it. lis und Si.rf.iccd tu uVr. s'.l of llio bcsi ; I alsa lis' s nt ber of ai klni . At priCv's lo ci raj ar tv'.ih oil ami latiil iln-.ru; All kinds of T-inVr ke. t cnn?.ir.:v en rural, aud a tox of C;(irs if a vt ry .md bout'!; vy f.pilil'rs for-l in; nre siuty w:thoi t mrarar I a'-wnya keep gi.ud te nis to diLvi-r p ml L ual-e. ; So If yon wnnt l umber, Rvnh, Prcf.'ol, Erf or !l ud, You wlli findju-t wlutyna w n. a: I. JI S-.sLuni. Ur Va.d IrliH if lis: nli-.in ,ilie. js,0 e.n t ., l-l;';i il -re elie,. e l lin ' fW I'll I r.ri'i ua ue ..r Ku i: I r s, is I u-. i i il -ib"H" nui lull c iim'i t (.i t. K.i e i rr'i-J i-i'V.iiff ,. e.s w'b ie eo ehiefe i h r l-T w K i no, tvlio sepl se1 lo ill d '.IS le'ii.'l-t ih'- l"'s 11 in The we m.ts f ih ii ii r -I H" r n hi l:a di -f ii. l-'l' 1 Jr. ..l 'le -t 'll eeix.' S tu iuj ib'-ies-lvie bald-ted rer,i;il ld l.i e it . n i Ira tuiu ramie. r'oa 1 i 1 to r Vi" k'SO re' i.:; r. w. M.sn.ir )0 s;i'.'.-s.s! TV ti err' r nil I'll to ".''-I Farm h'i bo- eed t'anif fi.iei w illiiu b pal -iMv days. Arew rd.f V1VK HI'S- l:K lIXA will be I'll i 1 r t e d.le I in. Hi il nvi Hell ul '7 notson or p. i-nns ei ir.ie' d n or "' "g '' I'11 in anv .1 lie Uusu vi 1 iiio.is iraiunciioii- .1 bTAMH.M.'i. ".Suiii. Pec 7 f C. A. in f'J", I Ii, ssed h ind ens nsi. bol e-, Tub i ring. Casing, l-o new Wool . .v. nui eugtn m s:..n 'y on ha.il Ut ing the uuliii'.oi for CLEAKING AND REPAIRING EK Gl'i LS, vlll do soon ih mosi riasunaide terms. Arties Having Engines for Sale Ail do well li elvs me a call I'lntlo m near lu O l A A. It. II.. rUTKlH Hi 'l "ti .t , NEW JEYELRY STO.iE! AT t)I. CSTV. ISHAM & Co. Have ejuni d s Jewe'rv store on I'entre street, l ext dui.r aual of ll.e H A. 'I eh graph ttiicc, lei C'bj, 1'a. ''eep cnnslantl) on baud a large assortment ol Di.mttm.ls & W-aU !u'& (American, Keg Ish nnd tiwl-ig mnke.) Solid s-ilvcr atttl i'l.Kcd Ware, sOLIIX OLIItilAINS, JI.V. He Y, I'teTiH-s. HLVOl.VPUB, iiSlllSOTAf'KbK . 80.AL KINGS c, Po- tl n'sr stten'lon given ioreia'riii fine wnlches nnd ji tve rt b a eun pelenl ttnrkmiin. Ih llr.i have also a store ut 1 1 1'U'SVU.l.K ' pr ng ireut bi-'-J'1"- FOR S A LET the building kuowL ns tho "Kxeel loi If tore, ' now occupied by Fid Ulshnp ns a dry go ds slurs 'S r..rfa'e. Tb'astoic Is well situated and Isjls'F-1 and c iiifoilsMo rooms over head tultub'e foi two r I , nioie f imill s. lor further pni titulars ap; ly ' ; IT .. n..t 1, lt tbetoieiirofn. n.HHl- pHO.TIIusvi if ' ""Km Gi.oaks A lai'u assortuujut, l 1 Liuieie & Aldca't. i