it llll ia! wMHl4 i"- t wowsxw: Petroleum Centre Daily Rscord. fckt'tnlrd Wednenlafa S't'fc. 113. ARHITAti AND DEI'ARTIIIE T2lAINSgON O. C. & A. H. ft. sei-nr. No. 2, i'mwDirPr Leave Corry 11.20 a. m. ; Tttuiville, 12.6!) p. in. ; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.4U p. .; Oil City, 2 22 p. m. ; li Yineton, S 10 p. m. No.. Passenger Leave Corry J. 10 b. m. Tltuuvllle, 7.35 . m.j IVt.-oleutii Centre. .U id; Oil City, 8 5 a m; rrivo at lr vinelorj 11.40 a m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Corry 8.0.5 p m; Titiisrllle, 7.60 p ni; Petroleum Centre, ,33 p a; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. KOBTU. No. I, Possetitrer Leave Irvlneton 7.15 m; Oil City, 10,10 a ra; Petroleum Cen tre. 11,05 a in; Titnsviile, 11,50 a m; arrive at Carry 1,40 p m. No. 3. Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12, CS p in; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Ceo Ire, S.Jjapm; Tilusfilio, 4,20 p id: arrive at Curry 5.46 p m. No. 6. Passenger Leavo Oil City 7.00 a n; Petroleum Centre, 7,43 a m; Tittisviile, a m; arrive at Coiry 10,10 a in. Uivtne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCII. Freacbiog at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 'cletk P. II. Kbt.J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ann iS P. U. Sabbatli School at 12J P. M. atsfreo. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Kkt. C. M. Heard, Pastor. 6T.S. PETER AkTTpaUL'S (Catholle) CHURCH. ; Maw at IOJ4' a. ni. Vespor ana Benedictieii tbe Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p, ro. JAMES DUNN. Pastor. GoU to day ll"-'4'. 10 a. to. Fall of one cent since New Wm, The Button well, on the Central Petroleum Co.'s farm, back ol Crane & Tnacker's refinery, was down and I Commenced testing on Monday niybt, get ting oil in Inrgo quantities almost as soon ns pumping e4an. YeBterday tbe head bad been nearly pumped off, and the we'd is now yielding frouk,fl!'leeu to twontv bai- tels per day. There is a powerlul How of g", which lighted tip at night illumines t!:e bills for a. long distance around.. This well is owned -"by a company' of En.:lihh capitalists, of which Mr. Button is sgenl ond under whoso supervision it was put down. Some months since the company started a well on the same lease, using tool's, ol English manufacture fur drilling. Alter going down about 3U0 feet, upon : undertak ing to put in the casing, the hide was found to be crooked, in consequence of which the Jig was meved to its present localiou. Tbe well is located upon a portion of the farm hitherto undeveloped, and consequently opens up considerable new tnrriiury. A new well was struck on tue.Inderon- ilent tract, Red Hot, day before yesterday It is yielding flora 40 to 50 barrels pr day' aud is owned by oIoaurs.Satlcrflild & Eyei' of Pleusantvllle. We are glad,' to chronicle the good luck of our old fiiend, Jack Satter Held. Mr. S. Iihs put down uo less than a doiten wells, nearly all of wbicb have prov ed nuu-producllve. A man with a lets amount of will and courage would bave giveu up ia despair lung ugo, but ha has worked away all tbo lime, nod now stands a good chance of gottiog back the money be MM IU9I Through u press of oilier local matter we inadvertantly oatitted to make a notice of lbs dramatic onlerlaintncnt given by the Good TemplaiH, on Saturday evening. The domestic, drama of "Tin Toodles" was very well rendered for.an amateur performance, while tbe farce i.r "Tbe Mummy" kept the Biidieuce in good humor during the time It was being peilunned. Wo did uot loam tbe amount realized. Our pleature-ioving citizens will bcor In wind tho "Hard Times Sociable," to be ciy. a at the Oil Exchange Hotel, this ver. ing. The Invitation and programmes were printed on brown paper, an Indication tbat thu party will be conducted on tin hard limes piiuviple. Every arrangement lias been ruado fur having a jolly good tune nd ns doubt there will be a large attend ance. We are at preoeut experiencing soma ex tremely cold weather. Sleighing l oud ul present, and now Is tbe time to purchase Sleigh Bells, Bulfalo Hobes, Wulf UuIhs, Harness Au , ull of which can bo found at McCiutu's, Titus- ville Pa, Give him a call. An Indiana editor abu-ed a luuntot e rxteut ol half a cilutn.i, and slated tUu in XI Week that it was a slip of thu p"n. Y"esterdy W sbingioii s B rtii-day b.'iug a leal lu.lidiT, ass ij'litt.' gsaera.l oUnn-wJ i iwa. riit pi.ai ion Tin: 1 11 11:. ft. Louts Times, Jan' 10, 1170. A correspondent of the Cincinnati En (inirer comes to tlie rescue of the Erie ro1 riuet tbe. aimv of rirtru, ima. Km I ueartilr sick, ami roas.iuaulj so, of tlie luas ana misrepresentations of (lie press cou- cerniiit; Ibis roa.l and lis management, a..d lluuksitbas receive.! euyiUni but !! play." In support of bis couvieiiuus, L- relates bis recent e.vpeiiei.ue, wLicii la liui) tbat of thousands ol others, ami Iroiu which ire extract tbe following: '1 buv lec- iiliy relumed to Cincinnati Iro.u t ie East over this line, and all I liars to uy I.-, tbat iftlie Liie is badly managed; I wiu all I lie- fo.J iu tbo country wuio uadly maimed 100. It is, without ny exe. -ptiou, the most coin tollable liua I ever traveled over. A gte.il portiou ol its track baa beeu recently Itu 11 Is lie J with new rail;, aud a railroad .'upi-i iutendeut, who 0 ability and ju.leuieiit b..s been acquired by thirty yeate experience, assured ma tbat lie nevsr iu his whole life rode over a smoother or safer track than that tow New York to Cincinnati by tbis ruuie. 11j is not .Interested Id tbe line, aud would have hardly given so warm a commenda tion unless it weia deserved. I certainly never was in couches more elegant iu adorn meu,t bubntaotial lu giTnoture, or easy in motion, while for safety tbe fact stand out that in tbe last year but ote passenger out of 800,000 carried over .the Allautio aud Great Western portion of .the route, lost hi. life, aud ho, confessedly, by bis own nejjlj neaca. On tbe whole way homeward I watched tbo advertised time table closely, iind have never, in considerable Iravel, seen one adhered to so closely and certainly. In si orl, I was aever ou a better, and I think I nevir was on to good a line of road be fore." Physical Cci.tire. The lnrtfe assem blage of ladies tbat met at thu M. K. Church yesteulny afternoon fully attested tint In terest awakened I", tbe question previously ni"ced as tlie subject for discussion, by Mrs. Barclay, of Chicago. .There is no lec turer upon the Aineiicun boards who, upon so brief an Intro 1 uctery, could tme upi cur ed before a select and discriminating audi ence, and in the brief interval occupied b a preliminary discourse secured the sympii- tby nd support of the assembly present ns the lady whose name graces this cultimn The favorite and well known names that oc cupy n high position 1,1 the lecture field kel- dum give the satisfaction, even by theit most siudiod efforts, ecjiml lu thi.t nir.id.-d liy .'Jis. Burcliiy tin- her introductory n tnatks, uud-we do not wouder at tho eordi il flriit-clasi support she 1ms received in vei.v Oily previously visited. Aside from the ciilluie, iha relinemi-nt, and line delivery that form a marked feature of her discouise she ably discuss, are all iuip.irtanl sub- jeclB to Aiiteiican women, and that the c nn ing course of Ircturua will be nuuiunmslv atteudi-d we have no doubt. There will be six lectures in the coursi;, and they will be held in the M. E. Church eao'i day at 2' o clock. Mrs. 11. will also deliver the couoe at Tarr Farm. David Smart lived in health and happi uess in Kentucky until Februuiy 13 wheu he died in Franklin, ngd 1116 la the course of -his useful life, he had Uken (0 bimsell 110 less than twenty-rive wives, all of whom, except the lust who lives to dr ptore 111s loss, iiua pussed over to await him on the other shore. Ills children died ol olu age long oj;o. Uitluix or the Wdp.ii 'Tkxas.' The origin of the word Texs is thus lulut. d by 1 be Austin Record: "It is suid that when some of the tribes fioin (ho dominions of Moiilezumn, iu their travels eastward, firs', set their eyes uti thu plains of Tex is, they almost involuntarily exclaimed, -Te bus! Te.bss!' meaning the bnpny hunting gtoutids. This expression of thWr admira tion is said to hare given rise to the name of Tex a. The bull'alo, deer and wildcat then fed utmost undisturbed upou tlio prai ries. This, no doubt, served to high leu their delight. " At a re Igious meeting at Allanbtirg Cunnda, on haltnday nllit week, un old nun arose, and calmly said he bud but a 'Jirt lime to slay, snd was deiciminej to live In such a iiuuner as lo securu tin eu Iriuce lo Heaven. He sat dowu, but in a lew minutes tiAn uroe ant nr. nilv il1. a menu near Kim cm; lit t.1111 us liu was fuliiug, and in a lew miunles lie died. The hack from Faiiln-ld, iu Wuviih coun ty in Flora, S. Y., was passing a hut by Ihe way:d, when toe pasiuiigers heard scieuu s wiih'.n us if some one was being murdered. The di ivr jumped down and f.usi.cd oieu the doer aud aslied what was Ihe matter. Tue ile brushi'd llio tangled l air out of iicreje, unl looking sa.sjely nt him, Sill: "rt'r'i biivini; a l.li.'e I ell of our on, n 1 wu'e got d vil einmgli 10 run it. r liou't ucvd your Lclji. Tho bulk l: ti en. st-;m , iTi:.Mf. 7hst E sbi;i;intl middle and found at both rndT O hi-o. Be zeluib, a,d to mean In Ilebrei " the great Ry-fitgliten r." is lb lulol supposed author of "Sboo Fly."" They are having a "I'laseol Light lig" In Troy rveiy mgi.t, and "After Daik" lu the day time In Albany. "A lute letter wiltten by Christopher Colombo-" Is on sale in New Yolk. CMis bad bis follies as wall as'lhe r.'sl ol us. A Correspondent wants to know, when the '-riTngn for boinele.-s do. s" is eslai !n', whether "tnntistids who live a dns life' will be admitted. An Illinois woman, who wanted togjto a linif.jiiei.ide oir!y as Maty, lui-eii el .Sen s, li ck,l Ihroogfl tbe Bible to arceriain ho,v the 'haracter was dressed. Tho following dispatches pusfd over the wiies: "To C 1pla.11 , of the F-siyons: Wtiat are you d iin;!" "To War Dpntt m 1-11 1 : M iking mouths at the Miesitsippt ilver." N. O., Timos. The Ilaitliiid rimes oljects lo ceck fl-' t inif, because the legitimate business of .. es ters and hens is to wake op!e up at se.s 01 able hoiiis, produue eas, utd tusiiUb s priiij! i.-hickeus lor brui;iug. A patent for a slump exttnetor h is 1 eet; gianted to Albert Gtimi:.i r. o! Omro, Wi Cotisiu. l.uo.lHL' ht the li.in. s ul tile in ventor and iuveution, this would at Gisi appear lu bo a puce ufdont.it news, but it 'su't. The FuMufct ' iuiu Ever .'lajo. A min mimed L'J. f.!iir:er, a l.nnerol Tompkins Co., N. Y., had the uiislorttiiie to lose his wife a victim of coiisiitM tiuii, on Saturday ; on Sunday be married his t iit il girl; on Monday the wedded piir':vd ti.r ol mingled n r ow and joy nt t' e fun. r.il ol tlio first wile lo(:ethr; un Tuesday ti.e re constructed family w as ri laiaed by the ad vent ul a Dew r .poiii.ilnlily; un Wedn.sliiy H e happy family .reijvcu toCaican. atd at last accounts the new ma.'e Iiu.-IdiihI w-is seeking a ilivrce with a view of hitching'' to nollier i.r.iiiiiy. A few Haines leii 1 iit. aiory ul uor crippl i! marine. Io 185.1, AniVrc in ship liuiiil wasat lis zenith, and our yiuds lurned out SOu ships barks and bil-s, Fi nn !ti , time it steadily declined tint, I lti.",y, !.,. only 117 vessels ol these ela-srs itvio pro doced. Vi'ii built I IS in 1M11, .in I only' ',0 iu 1112. From this time the number In. ctea-ed steadily, to 105 in ISliT, but led to 123 iu ISUS. At Ihe ombre ik of ihe war. our (oiiiiiierce was but little behind that of England, and in tonnage ciiostiinted one th id of the coin iin-rce of Ihe world At piesent only tibout one-hall of uur cain lnj trade, foi iiy n and dumestic, is done iu American vessel. Th conpetliion t foreigners has driven our mail mourners 1 II Ihe o.'vun. Dill- builders l;n w II. u tlie day of the wimdeu siiiling vesuls, with which we lirst achieved u reputation tootl e American niaiine, has passed. Tlie,,,iit- uiand ol tin- future, is fur iron pnpelli-rs of lar?o tonniige, ad-ijiiule power hkJ Ujji.i cot.s.iinption ol ltie. Congiess Is now in auiiuraiinga wiser policy lowirds ibo nblp. ping inliM'esIs of Ihe conntiy, tin.) Iliointli the Etitflish, Fr-nch, ond German natious have well nigh dislanced us, pe are ul lasl on a road to recover some mensiuo of uur cuiumetcial pres ide. An East l...i Lkukmi When (he lofty mountain wn limt liiiid into It.n sky, snd Iroin lis elivallon looked down ou (he pluin? below, uud saw Ihe v . Key and the less elevations, covered with verdant uud fruitful tieej, il set up 1( Brahma soui. lh:u like a murmur of complaint. "Why ihns barren? Why thesa scarred mid naked sides exi'S"dlo the eye (iniuti? And Brahm-t nnswoied, "Tho very llht shall clothe thee, uud the shadow of Ihe passing cloud Hhull be ui a lo.nl rnautlo. More vendue would be less light. Thou shall shale in the nznro of heaven, and the youngest uud whitest cloud of a sumim-i'i sky shall nestle in thy bosom Thou be longest half to lis." So whs the m. milium dowered. And en, too, adds the lenveni!, huve the lof!lf.sl Iniods of men been dower ed in all uis. To lower eli-valioiis havi given the pleasant veidure, and vino and olive. Light liy lit alune, and (he deep shadow of ho passing cloud, llu sourolhu gifls of the piopheis i f tlie race. Cai.vix C. Ci.ai-k, of Bell county Texas, was inui'lered in Clink county, Arkansas, on the O.h, by a i.otoiions desperado niimi ii Sam. Htllsey. Clark hud assisted ll.e Slieiill of Bell counly, Ti X s, lo 1.1 rest a ganir of desperniKes lo which Ilalsey belonged. During Ihe uriest one rd the gung wns kill ed. Clark Ihtu slartid to uiovn lu Llule Rock. Arkansas, and as lollowed by 1!,,- sey, who shut 1. 1 ru down whiln riding by the wujMiu c ur.. ailing his luiuilv, wl.o iecocniz ell the nssa-sai. Large rewards are already oll'eied for lla'sey by the Governor! uf Mis IJiir', Tex! and Arlusiai. RCDIBMD It Is csrliilnly gratil.ilag In knnir that In , Minoia, the Young lleu's Christlau svocUtion is doinfr a gond work. Onv ol lis, nost active member ta Mr. , a young giatlsiusa of ioj(ioB and mesos, who bus r!oc uiuch in aiding the poor and uifurtunata. At c tima he beeime quite uileresJ! In a Gsfjiiaa f.iu.lly in iiid'geut circuinaanvas, Tbe wife was quite sick, and he visited her very often, doing all he could ' to prepare her mind Tor the worst, il it should Count to that. II- had not seen l er for a few ituys wh-B he met he huibaiid, and tbe follow In:; conversation took place: "Jl .w do you do, Mr. ! How is y.uir w it'..?'' ' ' , t ".Mine Iran? mine fruil is dead." "Dead! is it posslbU? Was she P'slgn e,i ?" R-signed? resigned? Mine Gott she Lad lobe!" Theie nro vitue rumors of nn organiza tion in Han Fianeisci for the purpose of ex termluatftii' the Chinese residents, on or be. foie St. Pat ik-k'a day. The attention of the authorities have been called to the mai- i'-r. Thei" sre said to lie several 'nssocia tioi s, one of which numbers two thousand ni.'iiibers. Brbiiil ossuults on Mnnoliunw are of daily ocenrrenop. Carefully coinpll e,l Hul'slics presented to the Legislature, plate 1 be miniiier of ChineSH on the Pacitit' cust at eigliHy nina thousand five bund red. (iiM'itl olie.. Wanted. A girl to do generaf house work Can find tculy employment by niipiiiing at J Wolfs J-w-lrv fu.re. - 21 We would call Ihe attention ol -our biisi ii' s men to the superior sly los of job print ing, boi'.i plum mid fancy, ul present being Mimed out f nun this office. We are prepar ed to ex cute j .b priming of every de'erio lion in the la'e-l and 111. Cisliionahlc style of the url. mi. I at reasonable r.u.s. if. Ciitt.rniKNs Chiiiiaoks A lino astort meni ut the Km nimre Store. llighroek, Coi'iitesa and Empiie Spring water ut 1 1 r 1 It". linis, hood. Vuletilieis 1 fall kllols at tirdies Bros. If Iloise Shoe Naiis, win lesale und retail, at Mc'aols 11 & Blui kmoii's. - 211-tl, TleN'ew ; .J 1'iiuip lor sate at Nicholson Bi o.!,. 11 mi s. if. Tutu Mk Hi:si.Kss My enliif ft ifk ofuuds ia tdlell d al C'Obl. A. S. Smitu. Deo J If. The New Gas 1 utup loi sale ai Nicholson A Blurknioe's. if. SllKltll-fs Su.K is Clohkm N'ichn!snnJ Ilia kuioii l avuu b uht hilu out al this pluco and Kane ('ny. u; Reduced 1'riC'snt Lammers A AldeD's. ii.iv.i2il. 1'ridercliiihliig in laie (pi.uiiil,et Lam mciH & A ib-nV he luicesi .no 1 bst iis-oriuieiii uf TnMe fmlrry, ever i.tnucht Into the country ul Mcchidson Jt Bl.ickn.on's. ' tf. I.r.iniinrs A Al. Ion's is ti e only slor to iiy good, .lur .h e and cheap clothing. Lurrnieis & A I. leu a is ihe only white mans, ceoniri,, siore 111 m.M..'lilie. )nlei irtheo for suils and tits guaranteed, Lauini' is & : Allien'. - . A. S. Siiiiih's lure rimk of boo ill and shoes is oh'cr. d al eoi-t for the next 60 .lavs l.c 5 If. A. S. M111I1I1 in order 10 cio- 0111 bis laree st'Kk of judo s shoes At, .J!', rsihrm al cut as tury iiiiisl be sotil in ll.e next 60 days. D.ciif. . Parlor and oBli-o tlon-s. a few left and will be sold ul cost at J. kutherfurd.a. tf, Curria . lion, urhobmule and retail, a Nicholson i. I! .i ku. en's 211-tf. Just receiveil !; m well assorled stock of shelf haidwaie at J. ltotherlurd's. If. N K W A V fcKTISKM i;.N'j';4. IIMSOLI IIOV .OTICK. 'ptio eo parineralep lo r. K.f.ire e..lnn telwe-n I II. C W ei" and .1. loi J t"l. r ii !iil,r loin llu il- of t arh i-r ,' , el rr Is III a dujr 'l S I "1 ' i- i.i iliml Kill-ilil. ' l a lai-li.ea ua l,e nil duel til II '.v .r.er l.v II. C. Wanner 1 ih '.l. will he seillwl ul l! at..ru nr l J. .hi, J. K. liar All k ioaIiuj thenn-nu, liuhl. ,,1 uil,;aaau call snd 't'l'i. - L'entiu, I'tit. IS is 0. lit', WA I'TTH. f bi'.liv J.. un J. Kr.UEIl. IMjicmilogix!, nntl Fort?iHe '1't'l ', Ibis iskn Po.mi n. nt Ihe AMKIIIC'AN HOTEI until r.nii-h Brh IS70. As a fin euolo;lt M a I) la Cotiaidmd Kiaal wiiti I'oiv.'tr hlincler wiltlen In Full. VI CI; K"-lche i,f .liniiti-er, io; 1-Mitii'lia-lona (l.-n'a, VI Oil; 1 .. .i 1. r ; i ulilllitt 'itllint, lienla, (100; Ludies, ua cia. I will n'aa ilcerihn fhanict-r Iroin I.lk,-imai a ai h.v le lei', mi il telllrli l' u Llkeuess wild Iha Klililii, I" 1 K'l e's. dv e eiv. ii Huh nptrd lo Matriuiony, slther to MuiYl. d ol' SI H2le l liu Ht t. r limih m. .1 Ir. ia 1 ihenesa. 1'IIK '. jei.-l'l.':n.' cu 1 a; oaco at.d h-.-ur lur yourK- f your deliay. EaOrWiaUrf a aw or Ui arUclai lu k. ,ui.d. . L..M. STERKBURG'S Iiiaxnber7ard iiistri', Pa. Fiiend-t find patrnno, one nndall. Tour BtieuHcn to my' bii;" I would callj ' Tim s nro ilul! m il nmupy tight, ttut In lb:'iu tluiej I'm looking for light; To thoso who ftpo building rl wltl'.mit number. t I would in form lhi Ia Uie place li buy Lumtvr; My motto iri thir:. "Q :!rt Snh-s nid n.all I'r. flt," V(i bn:iK5 i.-t lii-lhl v n iti 1 think xinu-U uf it; In (f nlily my r.urnb'T is cri.ud tn none, And ha for ShiPgleH, ik j I; i(-fiif miy r.ot lo. k nt it in ti e liht I do, , Ai.d for ti.o-e I Luvt- a ;ty o. ! ; And t' tho.-'ii whtmrt' pftrtu u'ar ftp mmc inny l, I Mill have unot'ii'V fina'ity cal eJ o 3; I hae i!wl 9tnoncd t.tim1). f'ri'-sfd up nice, V W'licli I will nil! ul u luw cu--.li pi let-, -. Suth in lorrinj:, CeiMn and Hiding, oo.h Rouh am) I'rcH.'il, , Lath, llutttu Bi.il gut-foccd, Lujnbir, all of.tht bon;1. " jf I ttUn havo HU L'tmhrr ct ktti-N. - ' At prices to r.nnjsiire with ull nA hard tiniCT; T All kind- nf Tlinhrr kr. t cotr-ttntl v nn handf rtnJ u box of (Mgaip cf a very K''d brand; My fitllitlci fnr"il iiiff an: fjrdv wilhont numSr ' I a!wa i ke p pood . m to di liver guod Lumbtr; .So If yon want Lumber. Houjrfi, Dn-ed. Fof. or ' 1! ml. . Yon will find JuTwbat you w.iu at f M S'.-Lum- br Ya;d febH-'f IHho5 nt ion i rll-ro pfl tfMTth'p thrf.nr(ir ;xt till" irndr 'he 1 Him niafiip f Kinx li .i, if tt.i-il:, j .nuttil'tiv ihiitti-tl r.tnM'itl (1 W . Ki tr -Ir. r- t:rj I h hi' I W'l' . f fin lir -rt-il l)"ieitl'"r.- hy C. Klitir, vim I'I 9i I a nt: U !.') jit'.iiii-t ihf iit 11 -in "'!.; arc int if'h uiipr ,-t'rn nr. 'n th ha- !t T Kl tr Jr f.r i-MiN-. t en nnd l itt'rxdiia I n iir tlicinM-ivi-a i dibted ri-nqn atd to c II it; fni Mtid suit la evil, u iT't r v. kino febl'Kw V. W. KINll Jr : 50o ItMVAKD! TH .Oherrr-re , un line to ifn'l Farm tis l'i a--Td thrw -In.ra ulthin' ihe am -liy ilaya. A reward f KITK lll'.Ni JIF.I) lH)I.LAKt will he im'e ..r il t dtie I on m J,- nvi. im.ti ol '.y puiaoii or .'iioiis ri iraueil n or ue ii.R any part ' in utiv . I ih. fli:tt vi.l.iinoin. triiaauciiuiii. ,1. STAMWAriiii.Siuu. lire T'f V. A. IlMi fty, nKAl.ll.t li. se-ond h ind enx nea, hoi'., Tuh iiii;, C'udiuif, ala uew n'ml v .v.-anii eaeieis Co attain ly ou hand. ifiviug the fm llltiea fur CLEANING AND REPAIRING EN- tsints, v lit Jo so on th moM rt-s..aiilelornis. arties Having Engines for" Sale A ll do well lo in a call Tlatl'o. m near ll .. () f. A A. It. It., NEW JEWELRY STC.iE ! AT tiS, C1TT. ISITA.M & Co. Uvr nprmd a Ji-vvflry j-tnr on "enlr rot. utxt duof wt'sl uf ih- P A. 'I th graph Oftce, Oil Cii-, I'a. KfcpcoiMtanllyon hand ft Inrsfldiinrtisieiit o. i)iatsiii(ls & jc'ir.d Wiijf.jcs (Anurlc&a, Kn !ih aud 3,;-l.a make.)' . otl4 Mlvcr ani E'.aSed Vare, solid (;o;.u chains, 1 .' utAlU'V, . i'lal'iU,1, KKVri.VBP!. v i'lhlHNQ TACKLR. biAL I11K03 Aev Paill'-a'ar attrnHonclvco inrpuk'rln( fino watches nltl jw. r h a r.i..iel.?l wifrkvain. 'I h f ru, hav also a noro ut 'rlTL'SVIU.K. 17 pr iu ire?l an lii'tt. FOB SALE. 'I ha h'Jl',U:n- knuwu ai til. "Excelsior Blore,'' uow occupied by Fid Dlahop as a dry Kods store la f. r sale. ' This itora Is well situated and bailers nod comfortable rooms ever bead tollable for two t more fainlllas. For further particulars apply at the store or of D IIARItIS A BKO.TItunHlt nt Kim 7:i i.ikh A lalau auortlUCUt, ' j Lauwii si Alden'a, "fWTtS
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