ilk Every ' AUCTION I OBAXD CliOSIXO OUT SALE or- Jfen'a, Boy' and Youth's ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, At Auction, ttcTAll LiiK I), SM ITII & to. TltnsTllte, Pa. DATS OF SALE: HOHDAi", MAY 9TH, TUESDAY, MAY 10TH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH, i AT AVCTIOtf nOOMS, OPP. ; , AMJLItlCA.V IIOTEIi. ' TITrSVILLE, PA. Pjiroleum Centre Daily Record- Pet. Centre, Taevdar. may 10 Gold 114?. tST Tbe time-table or tbe O. C. A. R R. will be Tound under tbe markets. Fekso.viv Judge J. L. Connely, of Pleasaolville,- was la town yesterday. Tbe Judge wu here lor tbe purpose or soliciting id for tbe M. E. .Church of Pleasamville to ensile themj to pay ,otf aa. outstanding debtAt tbe time tbejcburcbesjwere built in this place, the citizens orjKloasanlville, Judge C taking tl.e lead, with tbelr usual liberality, 'came down" handsomely la their aid. It la but fair, .to add that tbis debt wasjnjpsrt repaid, tbe Judge taking 'XjWitb bun, something over J30O. It always gives us pleasure to record such evi deocee of tbe Jrieudly feeling existing be . tweea theHwo.placra.Muyi.they' continue te exist. ' Byjreference to the advertisement pub lisbed elsewhere, It will be.seen that The Brady's Bend Iron Company" are prepared to sell tracts of land for oil purposes in tbe vicinity ef the flowing well on Armstrong Kun. A rare chance ia offered to oil men o wrest. Mr. w. D. gck 0f Brady' seno.,. k tne Superintendent or the eon The grand entree into town of Gardner k Forepaugb's Circus and Menagerie, thU- foreooon, was a One affair. The horses, Wrappings, vans, and in fact tbe whole In "UtutioQ appeared to be in good trim. Un doubted ly they will draw crowded housed ' The Venture well at West Hickory is said to be doiog 288 barrels per day actual meas ui emcot ' Tbe Petroleum Exchange Hotel has been re-opened by that popular landlord, Ed. Sutherland. It has been thoroughly re-flt- ted throughout, and aa heretofore under his supervision will sustain Its old-tiuie repu tation. Success to it. The oit and water pumping station, de stroyed at tbe Cberryiree oil Are, yesterday morning, was tbe property of tbe Cberr tree Run Pipe Co., instead of Scott aa re ported. ' AKOTUUR NSW tylSM, AT Wit ST IlicK- ory. A new well wus struck on tbeScolt farm at West Hickory on Saturday last, which la reported aa producing fully 175 barrels per day. It is about one quarter of a mile distant from the Ventuie well, and is owned by Neybart 4 Grandln. Tbe ex llen.eot iu that vicinity is on tbe increase, mi l a "city" will probably be built during tbe ut-xt fortnight Herald. - The daily production of the Fouler and Gregg fsrm is 62 barel. There is only one uevr well drilling. Letters are held for postage at Pittsburgh add'taed to tti rollowing parlies at this plnre: W. II. Nicholson & Bro., . GrifOn Bros. New rigs continue to be put up on tl Tyrrell farm, between Pitbole aud Pleasaut vilie. ' . ' An attempt was made to rob tbe Sham burg Puatofflce on last Thursday night, but without success. - JFNKINSIsra intiii: ItU-SIJ. To! Ida on ttie-J't'roiitlcr Tbo local editor of fur west journal hav Ing attended a ball nn thefrontier, bus full moved after the manlier of Jenkins, ot tbe metropolitan press, to furnish a report ol tbo drosses worn by some of tbo eminent ladirs present: MifS A. was everlastingly scrumpllous in an uoderskirtof red calico, flounced with b'.tio muslin, surmounted with tut under skirt of llnsey hooped in the rear ch add! baa,. with yellow bows. Waist a tt anarv geon.busoic; de busier. Iliir iu a chignon r- n'tnbliug ball' a cabbag i hea l . Extraor dinary belty. Mrs-B. wore aVtilrt of hpmoroide Ilin nel, displaying iu a tery beantiiul manner her No. 11 moccasins. Cots.igi de saxga- nosh, ornamented with soldier buttins. Hair Wcase per fume,ol cinnaruon.dropi. Exclusively hlgbfalulin. Madame C. a noled half-breed belle, at tracted, an all fired sight of coinnient by appearing in a hoop!iirt rrnnmenied with fox tails, encu'cum(ndi'&t'i. Waiet of yellow flannel, slabbed with straps ol buffalo hide. She carried a'big sunflower, and danced wi'.h great ,, luxnets. Terrilic ally magnifioptit. . Fast Tiiain. Tbe IVuusylvaola Cenlral Railroad Cotrr)iauy seems disposed to eclipse all rivals in ILe tapid tiaiifpurtation of pas sengers from the East to tne West. Tbey have put a fust tiuin upon their roul. nbich makes tbe distauoe between l'liilaitelphia and Chicago iu llin extraordiuary short spaco of time of twenty-six and a ba'.f lionis. SUrtln from PMIudelpbtit at bi!l p st twelve, noon, it makes no stoppage until it leacbes Huinstnir, tilty seveu iniunUs p.ist three p. in. Then it dashes ulieudtoA' toona, wliere it arrives ut twelvo minutej past eiuht p. ui. Kourboura later, twelve minuted past twelve, a. m. ,liniU it in i'uls burgb. At thiee o'clock tbe sumu aliei'noon it ia in Chicago. Tbe tirst of these tiaius ran through on Monday of last week. One of Ibeni leaves Philadelphia aod Chicago every day. General SUermau has received a commu nication in tho form of a petition signed by several hundred residents of Wyoming Ter ritory, relative io the Indian difficulty and out rages In that region. They benrtiw ap prove tbe Indian policy ( msii. d by tbe Lieutenant General, tt tiearlily indoise the so-c tiled "masiicro f PiejuiV by Col onel Daker. They also slum that the while tettler of Wyoming ate constantly auflering by unprovoked depredations from Indian', and they ask that a sufficient military fotce, under command ol Coltnel Cker or some officer like him. be stationed in Wind River Valley to protect white piople and pimii-b Indians tor an? futtber alrocities which tbey may commit. The Iadiauapolis Journal eayi of Gen George H. Thomas thatha was so indifferent to all tbe "pomp aud circumstances of war' that, though madu a Mnj. -General on April 23thhe bad no stars on bis coat until ulter tbe battle of Stone River, eight months afterward, and tbey were putcn by tbe strategy of bis servant at the io3tigution o' some members of the Geueral's sulf. lie wore his Colonel's coat until the moment o1 bis taking command at Mill Spring, though be had been a Brigadier Geueral six mouths. If tbe English authorities do not obtain permii-siou iroru our govern meot to pnss steamers through the Satilt Slo Mnriu Canal, the Red River expedition will have to make a marc a of live hundred mil tbiougb a desert and rocky ct-untry on tbe a ulliside of Lako Superior. Tbesteamors ill bring their men to tbo boundary line and dieen bark tlnm. Tho men will then march the lew miles dlstanco around tbe strait, aud when tha steamers buvo got through the canal and re In the British waters again, they will tuke them on board and pioceed to Fort Williutn on Thunder Bay, who ro the mutch to Winnepcg will begin. Duowned. Uti Monday I st, n man named John Evans, started from Parker's Landing in a small flat, containing an au ger stem and siuKer bar, the flat being load ed down to within twoinchtsof tho top, and when passing over Paiker Fulls, tho boat ca, sized, throwing tbe man in tbe water, and after a brief struggle be sank and was seen no nioro. Oil City Times. 32P0ST0FFICK8 .IM Vekaxou Cousrr.-John F. Sayeis has been appointed Post Master at Cass. In pluco of E. M. Potter, resigned. A new oflico bas bean established at Bur- keyville, Irwin towuship, with A. Huuls berer postmaster. Tho weather is quiie cool to-di y, owlrrf probably to the heavy thunder showcts on all aides. A good many airunjjera lis Uwn tc-iny. "MIOO-t'lY!" A little preen fro? ctept out of the mini. Where liH i.omo for the winter had l en, And looking above a litlln brown squirrel Far tip in a tree was seen. Said the little green frog to tbe little brown squirrel, "Why is It! oh tell me, I pray! That you spring around Iu tbo branches ureen, While I am in tho mud all day?' Then the llltlo brown squirrel looked down liom bis peicb, In tho lop of the old oak tree, And be said to tho little green frog in tho mud: "Shoo, flv! don't bodder me." The Delioit Free Press w.iuis modern Im provements wotked into school reading hook alter tie sort of the lollou itig tx.iinples: 'The goose ii on her roost, rhe is a line quadruped, and bus a, tenor voice. Can the goose lly ftr? No. neither tbo gooso nor the rhinoceros can lly fir." 'Hero is the gas wor!;s. It is a high biiildin?. All 'our Congressmen are born here. Do congressmen ever steal? You may ho cure they do, 'Here U a picture of n yonn? widow. See ht'W -sau' she. looktl Her hnsb.ind Could not pay her dry. gondii bill, nnd eohe died. I'o you liiii k s! o will get another mini! She will try b ird." "Here is the s sidi. You seo that, 'swell' there tiriukiug frr'nS water? What is she hem F.u ? For ber he i lih. Will s!.e get it? Yes, ir h -r fathers money holds out, and she doiit eel engaged to tb.it fellow with the past- doitn mil." 'This is a picture ol H-thc Greeley", What Im hedning? llo is m illing straw berry plants (obis subSvribet!. They are Hue plant.i. and jIvM nlnut a lnuhel a plaul. This is his political eeinotnr." A mart reined P itrlck Russell was struck t yJiKhtnlug a d instutitly killed, at Corry Mu0d.iv. Joseph C. Ramsay, hnving been forcibly taken lrom tho custody of a conslnlilo in Putnam Couaty, lllinuls. April 10th, hv ttainf lawless j-ersnns, and murdered by hanging. Governor Palmer iss.ied a tir.-.c- lamutinn Saturday, calling upon all public officers and nil p,ocd citizecs to exert them selves to detect and bting to justice,! ersons Concerned In said net, niidorfriing one thou. sand dollars reward Tor tho apprehension aud conviction oi Mich persons. Acrsxy young man named Jesso Morgan, who bas been in the city hospital at St. Louis lor a t inn t time past, ponced l.otb Ms eve.i out witU bis thumb Saturday and died foon el er. This U tl.o poetic wny In which n West- field. (Mass,) cbaraoter explained how be tot ill-matched with a sarew: The children of Israel wauled bread, And th Lord sent them manna; Captain Geoige Ace Noble wanted a wife And the devil sent him Hanpah. Some euterprlsing Chicngo thieves stole four stoves ami a piano on Thursday after noon lrom a houso which tho tonant was removing, llo left tho home a lew tr, in' ii ics unlocked, uud the ruscais carried of!' tbe goods in a tvajon. An Infant sou of Malcolm E. Evans was burned to death at Cold Springs, X. Y, F'riday afternoon. An occidental explosion of uitro-glycerlne occurred In tho Midland Railway tunnel, Hear Waiei loo, N.Y., Friday alter noon, and a workman named Hannum was blowu three hundred feut in the air nnd torn to pieces. . A Chicago woman says sho bas tried both, and being well dressed gives ber more peace of mind than religion. The .Pennsylvania Railioad Company announces a semi-annual dividend ol i per cen t, payable, Iree ol tax, ou the Uuth lust. An Intellectual Ronton editor describes Smytlie's gin unci milk as "the jniceof the juniper combined with tbo production of the domeelic cow." ' The Brookville Republican bays: "Work will bo commenced in earnest thlssntumeron the extension of tho Allegheny Valley Rail road, lrom tbe mouth of Mahoning to Drift wood, by way of New Betbelehetn and Brookville. We trust tbe wotk will be rapidly pushed forward to completion. As suon.es that road is finished, it will become necessary, in order to cotuplotii a direct lino of low grade from Chicago to New York and Philadelphia, to ronsiiuct a ruir road froth Brookville to Franklin." Lf" A pipe is beirnj laid lrom the Egbert lurm to a sprlog of water on tho hi'l, for the purposu of accomtiiodatlns private families Wijh water which ties legit some what fcsuce at thatpolot. " The celebrated I rued ol llotirf lone mills, at Felter. Fenner &.4'u. in.'l tf. Soda Water and lee Cream at J. W. Bent ly's. Tte celebrated brand of lljiir, Stone mil's, at F'eltcr, F'enner & Co, Soda Wuter and lee Cream at J. Vi. Beat ' Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Rent ly's. ap2T-il. Canton Rittkiih These celebrated bit tero are recommended t.y physicians as far superior to liny In use, They ore pleasant to tbe Insleand coHtuin medical inuredients. placing them at tne head nf nil hitlers man- utaetuted. Try a bottle, they ure for sale at tho Drug Mu'e ol urienis tiros. a:.l-tr. The celebrated brand of Hour, Stone mills, at Feller, r'etmer it Co. Coi.D Is a word which Codington A Corn well piopim. render idiselele. For io'uj oner and i call and see them. marcblutl. The ce!eliiat d brand ol Dour, Stone mills at 1-Vlter, Fenmrit l. Fresh Pine Apples t Felter,, Kena.tr 4 Co 's. m l if. Another lino lot of Piutits ai d Rosm te cetved to-dnv at M. S. Nu'iiioti'f. Bnl.tf. Just receivt d a large and well assorted stock of shelf lmrdwuie nt J. Rutherford's. tf. Vi'e would Call the attention nl our lutsi ness men to the superior styles of job print inc. ''!h plain and funcy, ut present b"ing tinned ion from this ofliae. We are prepar ed to ex eute job printing of e-very descrip tion iu the Inie.-t and moat fashionable s'yl ot I be art, and at ieaooalle rates. tf. All styles liht harness, cheaper than tbe cheapen, tnad.t liom Modnt's ouk Block, and u an anted, nt J K. Kron'a. Tbe largest lot of Birds, Canaties and other speies, ever l-rnugbt to the oil region IIU9 JII3I uceu H'l-CU HI .1. J. iHMIHJU Pi :u-tr Soda Water and Ice Ciuam at J. W. Real ty a. Finn asprtment of wall paper at GrflV Un.s. Sash. Gloss, Door-. Putty Ac Large stock veiy cheap at tbe Furniture Slnie. rt ai)-if Soda Water acd lc Cream at J."W. Beat Ti e celebrated brand or Hour, Stone mills at Felter, Fetiner & Co. Tits Pyramids of splendid cnul overat t'cd.i'gton JtCorn'Aeli'a yard are peifectly wonderful. marchlOlf. Soda Vi'uwr aud Ice Cieum at J. V,'. Beat ? New li'-nnnda Onions. New lleroii'ilil IVtutces. Now l!eimud.i ToinVef s. At Itt-rrait, 1'bnnr 3f Cos. The largest and finest stock of Family Groceries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is now being received and offered at heavily ret'.ucecl prices. These goods are bought in New York at tho pi esent low pt ices for cpsh, and fVe propose to let ?our friends and patrons have the benefit of low prices. i! Parties wishing to buy choice groceries at very Jovr figures will tk well to call on ns before purchasing elsewhere. Sparkling Soda teTaiVs inon s. 81 . 8.1 , V''? "Ited Hot" SaduMTr" I In TitiKvilln m ,1.. .,ule- ttMntJ edi.pted to all kitids op"'??,.0", lvron'a. "eother, M . U-tt Fino assorlment or Pin rTiTrT dowShadesaadFixtureKft - wn n, iBfrlngeaeat XollCc The subscriber h,s learned ih .' lirm In Titusvllte, known a, ..Si " liughamA Co. " bv. Wj utactiire of Sucker Rods lih 2' as his claim is 'caaafhc.U rod ty means or Weds, wftliln and double conplln,, bol " "W1 specify any pariicu'ar shapcj wed!. ' what matejial it .hall kt;,4' made as above described ontsidenr'ki llfnelnr. -ll... ...... Of b. h . i i . '"uingtmsntii, herelore is to CAUTION OIL OPERVTOtt and all others. aain.i V"8 rods so made, ncspt those of hi, J, J tore, nn hv mn ilmn. t ... . '"I selves iabbi.;. ,? ing to law. ' uu H A IIA.L . . 1.1.1 Aiw.ir.an, nprilifin, 1CTI. ANOtI.1CHH:ifn Pm.T MCTISOS, SATCROAT I1T2S, AeeeMhly, We are anthnrhed to snnosBrsthsMn.,,! J. t. Me-lunkiu m rwuliihii l0r tnii,"; iu .ra.iaiiire,pjixt io lUaaaitemiin. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T Olt, CAPaTfALKfS. t::bracy s bdsdibom cospjm Wl'IselltlfcW of Isul thf kriiii. m Leir lc'alt- to ths new tawing mill cn ifaa. 'Fhev will also l,iu an 'h.n-i Allu-.heny rifcr, acarthsns WiU, com:, lu leisg slim. - vr.o R ,ACC, s rrd ' Ben I, aj 1), lTO-mj10 :w Kin? lit4. - "n Inst Tao-ilav at tba tiseh finV.irivl V uvk iinn-e, A bv'l II) HI I D l(r d iailf..i..i. t. il. Mnsietai tniKhr " ' e tllioer will he Uteia iv rimmaulkiul m e 'iiu jit uiutH a iiou e . n,,!. ItUFM B! Oft i ' "US. ft. Pine accd 6c. "Particular attention P to preparing rmsenpuw- AFTER THIS DATE. Reponslble parties wishing to hire ...iii-u- .nnnm..a.irAa manooBble nl Wiii irti ar.v 0eiC. v v . - rie4JM.'U.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers