A L1UEK1L DISIOI YT from innrkcdpriccs on our EXTEffSIVESTOCXOP READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Intlmveftf, t'tisloin' Made Clothing, Hats and Gaps, AC., AC., the ext Thirty Days ! Jl( I AULA 1, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! l.ore Block, Titu.vlUe,Fa., Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Julr 'I'll iirsday April . All III Vt I. AND .DE Hit ATI I? It OF Til AIMS US O. V. & A. It. K. On ami after Monday, Nov. 28th, 1870, aiwuo mil IUU US I01IOWS; NORTH NO. 5. NO. 8. NO. 1. Leave Irviu. 12,01 r m. fi. 10 r x Leave Oil City 7.00 a U. 2.55 p .v. 7.50 f M Fet.Cuu 7,40 3,.i!) " H,3u 4.25 ' 9,12 5,67 io,3.s No. 4. no. fi. " Tilnsv. S..1I) Arrive Curry, I0,l!U SOUTH. no. 2. Leave Curry, 11,03 a m. " Tituav. 12,40 f si. ' " I'. Cn. 1.27 Arrived. City 2. 10 " fi. 10 A' M. G.I5 V M 7,35 7,52 ' H.l! " 8.42 " 9,02 " 8,20 ' 11.40 ' ' irvino. 4,00 No. 5 anil 6 run on Sunday. FKEIQI1T TItAIN'8 NORTH. Ko llt. No. 13. Null. No. 1.1. Vn '; H.IAA.H. 11,14A.M. lO.fiflA.JI. II..HIAM ft,h) ra 'lltus, 11,1 1 a.m. 3,40 " 1,4a (,,15 . iu ii Ar. Corl,15 ea. KltEtOHT TRAINS SOUTH. No. 10. No. 8. Ne. 10. Ho. 14. No 20. ,!"r- 1.S.-.PH Ti.o.nOA.st tor:., iin.- j i-.- ArlK.'IO.lll lo.ljj l.ili sUj 7.u0 . 1 y "u Petmlonm Centre frsfclit, Icnvos Oil . "j ,iu p. hi , iiitivmb in ruimioiini Centre. 4,20 p. m. Leaves ivirolenni cmitniat -1,41) p in., arrives J! City H,(K) p. m. I. SI. 8, 4, 6 mi I li nro ci prof trnln'. No, lu la a firoii.'li a'-coioniodn'iiiii, ciniiect. at irry for Ent ami Ninth. . S1I.VKII PAUAC. sl,KPIll CAHS. Wo. 4 iiiroet IV.I". fhilmllniiln tl.,t change. No. .1 Dii-ivi lo Philadelphia niilioiiirhunae. No. Iiirut-t.'mni l'lttalmriili mtiiont ehaniMi. V. -iir'l to I'ittsburgh without cliuiiiw. Monday, Nov. !K H70. C il.l at 1 . in"3,; Last Friday, William Sullivan was throwu rroni hi borso at Parkei's Landing, intu Him Allegheny ttivt'r, and hadly injured. The engine house at Ludy Hoops writ No. I, Mo-Cray farm, was destroyed by Hr altout 11 o'clock last nfgbl. Fire is aii. por ed to have originated from spark front the niokH alack lodging on the roof of trio en fine bouse. Wa did not learn tbe amount of the damage. The Lady Hoope well is owned liy Cituaville panic. The Presbytery or Erie met at the First Pn-abyUrian Cburcb, Oil City, ni((M l,erore laat, and continue ttt aesciuna up to unj 1l oludio (o-iUy. An Eliuira buy'a lasl tucal waa muleb tu-ada. Dulutb iotiinda aiuiiiug a Uauli fill ceme tery lo attract iuvnlids lo tbat port of iu- y- Miaa Mulio Kruvlaml, a nuhuol toucher at Oli-opi'liv, met wilb a Utul accident on Ki'l duy aflfiuooii while engaged in gathering llowern. The qitcunistunci-a of I lie cane were as follow. After acUuul bourit, M bs Frueluml, in comuny witb two litilt girls went to the aoutli putt of llio villuge of Ole opoiia for tliu iiiupone of gatbering floweri', and w Ii i In atteitiji.tiug to croi-a a sin nil atreain a few yards above the ruilroad truck, upon a log wbiuli Iry acio.a it, tell upon tbe rucki beneath it iu audi a lumiuer aa lo (Muse uluiot iiiHUut du.tth. Uor o-llnr lone Wiih found to b liiokcn, though the flllunea from tbe log to where she tell could nol excvej live In,'!. Mim FihuUikI laugh iugly mada the remark to ber coin pan ions a they approacbud the log, tbat '-it would be a good juke if they should all fall off aud Bt wel;" tho two little girls were not hurl. Mis a Freelund'a paruulB reside in Oil City We learn nho was it very csilinublu young lady, aud much U'!uv?d i'y Ihosc who knew Uv..-Ui.n.iL .llONTHLV Oil. Kl Vim I'. Bi-low we piilillxh our uctiul oil report lor life month of Muicb. There hns been c:'m idir.itilii fullinjt olf over 'February, toe McCray furm e'ahlliitiog Ilia largest ucren:v aa will te tren by the fnllowiiii; fyuot sio of tbe dully production lor toe pat tbiee months: In January the pi iductlon of tbii furm was 978 barrels per day; iu February, 5fj barrel, und in Murch 313 buriela, the ailing off in tbe month of .March wee burrels per duy. ll it but proper to atule however, tbat the production of (lie Inrin during tbe lat of tbe month under r -view was greater than during tbe firt. This result was not attained by tbe striking of new wells, bu by natural increase of of tbe old ones A portion, of the otber farms show a slight fnlliug off since the February teport, wbilo mist of tbe luiais bold their own sIdco lust reported.' Tbe following shows tbe decrease on tbe principal farms aud trucla: J. S. McCray farm 252 barrels. Columbia farm, !) " Hyde A Egbert, 3 Koenaa farm, ti " Ceuirul larm,- 11 ' DalzMl furm, IS Tbeie waa'a slight increase on several of tbe larm on Cherry tree Una. Tbe tolul average of the several farms und tracts as given in our table shows a daily production of 1,793 barrels, a decrease of 298 onrri'ls since tbe February report. Developing was not very lively during the month, being confined principally to the Cherrytreo Run district. We note tbe striking of a thirty batrel well on tbe Lake farm, which is c using considerable interest to be fell in tbat terrilcry by operators. On tbe Sain Uoyd farm developing is. look ing up suiueivbat. This farm bus been leased to A. If. Bronwn, oneof the owners, and it is bis iutention lo drill a well on every five acres of tbe lurm, commencing at once. Tbe new. well on Turr lion is talked of considerably, but tbe result Is nut known as yet. On tbe whole, tbe wotk of develop ing during the reseut inontb promises lo be quite lively. On tbe lirut day of tbe month there was in iroq taoks at this point llli,U79 barrels, an increased 7,428 barrels since Murch Hint. During tbe month the shipments fiooi tbi point of crude and refined oil was 23,565 Darrein, against 28,033 duriuj Fobruaiy, decrease or 4,4118. mciuueu in our report will Di round o table of tbe production of each lease on the McCray farm, also the amount of oil held in iron tankage by .Mr. McCray. Tbe farms and tracts where tbe produc tion is given from actual measdreinents are marked with a slur; all others are estimated: WOODS FARM. A veruge daily niodin-tion.- no Number ol walls pumping, 21 CKXTHAI, FARM. Average daily production. 252 45 1 Number of wens pumping, auuioeroi wells uniting, COLUMBIA FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Number of well drilling, 419 62 3 18 7 KBENAN FARM. Average daily ptoduction. Number vl wells pumping, 1. s. M'mtAr FARM. Average daily production, Number ol wells pumpiug, 313 37 1 11 11 4 10 2 17 ' 6 1 1 15 io 1 is Hinder ol wens unlliog, Number ol wells abauduued, JEVANH TRACT. Average dally production, , Number ol wells pumping, KTKYKXHON FARM. ' Average daily production, , W Nnuiber of wells pumpiug, HYDK KUUBRT FAUM. Average dily production, number or welis iiiiuniinir. Number of well abandoned. Nuuibt(uf Wells lesumed, I1KH3 FARM." Average daily production, Number of well pumping, Numiier of well resumed, WM. M'cllAV FARM k OMHOA TRACT. Average dully production, No ufjwiilW iMimuiuir, 11 4 1 7 ti 1 41 14 5 No of well drilling, HART TRACT. Average daily prnductiu'j, Numiier of wells iiiiiiioiiie. Number uf wells hoiaued, UAI.ZKl.t, FARM. Averago daily iin.iluctMi;, Number of wmIui piiiupiog. Number of wells abandoned, BAMtKI. 1IOVU FARM. Average daily produetiou, Number ol wl a puiiiping, Nuutbet of wells drilling, J. It. HKINNER FARM. Average daily niodncliou. Number wells pumpiug, ARNOLD t Pltri.-XEY IRACT. Average daily produciiori, Number ol wells pumpiug, IKRO;kSE TRACT, Wfttr CAT HOLLOW. Averuge daily produoliun, iSjimbur of welln pumping, MAUARA FAltH." Avetdgi fiii'V prr4uitl'.iB,- 23 34 15 PBaRSOX FARM. Averaa dally piodiictmti, Number of Wells pumpiug, COXTON FARM. Average dal I product inn, 10 4 8 4 J 5 3 1 n 2 15 Number ol wells pumping, A IIOVD FARM. Average daily production. N urn her it Welle puiupliig, Number of wells drilling, UKO. ESPKY FARM. Averace dally proflnction, -Number of wells pumping, Number of weils drilling, KBXNBUSETT TRACT. Average daily product ion. Number ol we.ll pumping, Cl.ARKMoNT FARM., Average daily production, Number of wells pumpiug,' 3 45 BROWN FARM. Average daily production, , Number ol wells ptimpitig, 18 22 8 1 26 .12 24 6 6 2 130 21 35 s 6 45 20 3 7 12 1 METROPOLITAN TRACT. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Number ol wells drllltog, HAINKY FARM. Averse" daily production, Number of wells pumping. LAKK FARM. Average daily pnvltiction, Number ol welfs pumpiug, SCTl.tSY FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping. ' DKMF.4EY FARM Averse daily production, 1 Number of well pumping, COR.NEN HKKRS TRACT. Average duilv production, Number of wills pumping, RIO TANK FARM. Averuge duly production, Number of well pumping, LOWER Mt'KLIlEN Y FARM. Averuge daily ptoduction, Number of wells pumpiug; CURNKI.L TRACT. Average daily pruiluoiinu, Number of wells pumpiug, , " OIL HELD IN IRON TANKS. Mar. ) Central Petrolenm To" Tsnk.... 1.SI8 Jaiuiw . McUniy, O. Pet Farm, lLWU .!,.. Met'. II v, V Pet. larm, No. S. 4 '.(H S. A. Wi odi I'unK, J. S. Mct'rav'a, ll.w a .Mci wy lie Muuiiuil, C. i' t. Farni, ll m-i April 1 10 10.1 ll.dl, 8 ".on K.M.3 11 UHil Hi, HiJS 4,ri 4..j1() 4..'iuu 11 .15:1 13. will fi.ooa l.nou 8a',s 6. mil - Ii ww i nuy a, inuriipMjii uoa r m...v... KuleiHon JC liu-key, AnioM, t'Ml.uey AUeruusao u Lelir, .lanieh Mcf'rav (No 9 ) " ........ .Imue !. McCruy (No. i) Jl liciy A Vicfruy ' ('. N fnjue " Kuliert Fiinii I. S. MuCmv, F. it II. Iu.nl Farm J. ti. McCray, tlalxell Furm TOTAL ,i:H0jl 11,U1!I Idciuuko milieu Mareb 1st i,;",8 Imriui4. MlIr-MENTd DIKING 'i'llE MONTH. Crude .'. stt, lluliueil, 'J.'.Hlt TOTAL ... , ii,0llO 4,-tbtt birrem Wi iliuu miriiig FYhuury.' ; Jamea N. UlcCrnv larit-Tbo Pro. ducilou of ICacli LeuaeTolul fro ducll'in of the Farm Amount held by .art IfluCrtty iu Iran 1'aiiUa. In tbe table' below we give tbewbvle number of barrels of oil produced t y tbe James S. McCray furm,, including ibe pro duction of each lease, liom July ltith, 1870 at tbe time the Donagby we;l waa struck up to April lul. 1871. Also, the nmoiint ol oil bHId by Mr. McCray in iron tank April 1st, 1871: No. Bbls. Total aoilvt-red Pr Jutt'n NAMiC OF LKAHE. Plililtl.M ic Beyle Leaae, ta,40U 75 87,.'4 54 Lodv ."ili Leoii. 1)11 h ,o m CO, Iflli U7 oii.i.i'.i in it Ul'l 1 l.:,;:i Sii JU.U18 a7 4.J,lHi fi-tS-i 18 2..V.S 1,11 111, 171 811 Bifti .H SUili 111 83.411 18 1.-415 0.1 4.IIT1 tH Sr.tMi 1'4 8,'Jlli C3 !i,8.iU U An old, Hlii. uey A Peroasse, S0.7.J8 m C'udy 4& 'I biiupsou Lewie, , G.1.U50 l..u Aiet.;ruy l.euie, v.'.h.u si Kepler A Wuthvn lae 1 ,,uki 5j Hurt. Moore A) Co. 1W0. t!7 OTiH t7 McCruy ii Ad him Laie, itl,li7 lj Anniiir iii: & Chi little Lease; " tun ."ill ouiuui H. McCr..y loiieu, 1.74U 41 Aiuray.as K-p er lja-e, ' ' lu,5::i m Keni'j. iKkwuod a Co. LtfUfi. ?:u vi Irwli., lirndnlreel ii Co. Lease, S.'.IT-J tt:i .iiuUru. A l 'onuithy Lemiv, l!!,.Vt" 11 Briuli, Illiekm ro JC Co. Leuiu, l.'ii i u," .uci ray urother Li 4 1 t:l K.I MeOiuy Sit.r. Lo.;iu, , iy M'lUut 1101111 Lease, ,315 -n IllucK Htt Leuae, oil in Total, sua 307 66 84 lilt) IB Amount of oil held by Ja's. . M'jCruy in lion tunk April 1st, 1871: ' T.lnica 8. MeCrav (Vntral fnrm. 11.1 8.1 ill Junius McCray, Tlnlii'n. UoydJaiiu ll.ii.il 1-4 iriine. S. Me.Ciuy, W & VV l,onu on .luiiiei S MeCiiiy, 1 M. " 5.U-.1I 10 J. Hues McCruy, rt, F A II. 0,11 Hi 'J7 Jiliues S MeCray, A. P. I. S,31(l Oil Jiuiies s. McCruy, M &'Co , Control farm l l.nitj ',u Juilles H. McCruy, K & Hio. l)iilelt It, -.-Ml !lo J iniex S. A cCruy, F. Uru's. OiK'ity, 0,114 07 James . McCray, 8. A. VVr. Ceutrul I'urui 1 i.tiiifc tMI lam 8. lci raj, U. A T. Boyii fern, Is a.O in James M. McCVajr, P. & B. Egbert farm, 8, ISO 10 funics S. AlcCruj, ti. c. M., C 1 !. larin, 8,'.U0 OU Total, ia.i,11 8U Coosiileruble local and otber mailer is crowded-out oil 'account of the extieme Ieuglb 01 OUT nil report. Our numbly oil report will be loiind fu'l and complete in every repect. We have taken particular pains in preparing tbe tlfc uioa and tbey can bo relied on as being aa near correct as it is possible to gft them. Tbejuverugu depth of Erie wells is GH0 feet, and their average cost 91,201a Tbey each yield-from 10.000 tu 30,000 fcel 0 gs per day, aud in some cases have repaid ibuir eulite oust witbin three months.. Easier Sunday will bung out the n w , Spriug stylen bonnets, promenade suite. futtuiowf, and pretty tbtrgs gcuetally. .x'tiinbrr of wells pumping, Aiinoiiiicement. Thn annoucement cards of candidates tot nomination tor Hie various ofllae will be iiulilialird at the following, rates: Assenitlv. $10; Associate Judge, $10; SheritV. Sio; Treasnrt r, $10; District Attor ney, Sill; Comnr.nsloner, ?fi; Auditor. 5. I'usl lively no annoitncemenli published unless paid tor IN advance. . ' DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are autborr.etl to annoi.nco the Dame ofjuineifl. suiitn. as candidate for Dis trict Attorney, sulject to Uiu usuges of the licpuiil c in rrlmury Mectlon. Fetroleiiui Centre, M iroii 25, 1871. COUNTY TllKASCKEIi. EniTon I'Kcniiu: l'ltiase announce tho nsmeot FID Bl.-IIOf, ot Oil City, as n Ciiiidldale lor the ollici' of Coutity Treasur er, sulij'Ct 'ti t tin lii cisuiu ot tbe uepubltuau rrlmury LIcctlon, and oliligx ..Many Ukii-iii,ic.nh. We are nntiinr'zed to aanounco the nomo of N. li UlllLH.K. as u candidate lor Trennrer, subjeut to the usage of the- Ue- i i lil ic in pirty. at tbe pri iiury meeting. Felroleum Centre, Mutch 22, 1871. SHERIFF. We are autl orized ta nnnnnnco tbe nnme ofC.S. M.VKICS, as a candidate for Sheriff, - ... - surjeci io ine umgts ni inti nepuuiican pmiy, ai ine primary ineeiing. l'elroletlio Centre. M treh 16. lliil. LiK'ill .tivi'f. 8. 1. l'clltlinill .V Vo. :17 faik 'ow, New York, und tico. 1. Itowcll A Co. Adiertfaing Audits, are ttic sole u'rnts for the Pe, iroleuni Centre Paii.t IIhooro iu Ihut lily. Ai). vurtiseis In tl.nt city rue leitiusled to lua tlnlr lavtr with eittter ol' tne ulmic hounes Ht-iiytni'a iv IDoitlnU: Acting Oil I' ii in t itr I' ii in piny; Oil or Wilier in i;i Well. Ken miu's New Double Acting Qil l'umr is uckiiiiwiedueil lo be the best pump now iu use. One ol Us leading leaturrs is that it not tuny pro uc, a cotinaoous now o nil or tuber fluid, but' Itiul it creates und sustains a Constant a' (I powerful suction, by means of which I In- semis or vinsut i!,e welt me in a urt-at measure clearitiriii para line und oilier bd:ruct ohc. mid 'Mtie oil in tbe Veins ii druwil tort arris l he Wel1. i bus lieeu ascerliiiied by aciual lest that the use nl Ibis pump causes a gra'limlly tm reus- Inn How ol oil. it la well known by oil npi-rulorn that Ibis iini,roveineiit in of nr.'at vulue. mid one thut lion been lonj sought tor. Tne abl-st mechanic ol uor country have lor years been at work trying to liml out smue new and untried plun lo prolong tne life time ol an oil wel.; ..nil notliiuit y-i lo our kmm le.tue ha been tiloimlit be me the put l'c tbat In any uj iquuls the pnwei ul i tie Kenvon Fttiiip, experience havinj tiiuubl IMil it is ti e long colitinueil suc tiou ttitil ht.s lite poaer to keep Up and in crease the production of nil ' well-i Oil op. rulers are relerreii t Mr. (eo. llotiilim, Snperliiirndenl of Ibe Cnlnuilua Fa- iu. f.ii iiiforinuiiiin In regard to Ine'piuclicitl work, ings of the Kenvon Pump. VVe append the following lestimutilnl liom tLe managers ol tbe Col. mil, ia Farm : . Office Ctii.f MiiiA Oil Co. . Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. MR. II. K. KENTON : Dear ri'r: We are using yur- Dmilil Acting Oil Fuinps In three ol our oil wells and take pleasure in stating thut we are gel Unit more oil and gas I mm each of them than was previously obtained by the use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe best Id use. ltespectfiiily yours. G W. Hm-lton, Stip't. J. V. BarchoVt. Manager For further pan ieiilars address !1. K. Kenyon, Fettoleiim Centre. P. O hox 57. jun3l. SEfaUCT SCHOOL. no wek sfier the closa of tie Publlk School, now lafulii by Mr. .VcCnie, a ShLECT SCUOt.L will be opened in tbe same hi tine, for a scries Ol twelve weeks, lo-ins $ilnnd n alt-lw. C. II. 11 KltilHON. Teacher. DrlAkotl fin n thn ml'ar al tho u iKa.sll.,,. H . troltttin Ceiiii tiny ur twAHinc, a piwr tiHT.ii ferltii: tho rig t fur tl.o kbIh f Le i HiTiitan'B Int ent Aunhiiitt B iilr-r in Vennnjo county lo A. L. iiioi "iiari t i;iur . ny. All IKTA'tlill .tr CailltfH u 4filiiait pur -Ii ihIi g uid i -ii.... Auy pitoii di CliVeUH. tl-VIMir 11 flUi.si.uati .11 mnu.. .lll I o uihI uccvruluj to law. ' mttM A I rrf ail .ti.ma .v Nonet:. I lie'ebv Blve m tlce that, I have pnrelnsed the Intnstor 'A. h. Cl'STKlt til dm PA'I KT 80 V" 'Nil Itl'HIl, and hare, appointed rdd 7.. B. CU8 ILK, my nirent touuoiid to sans nid ailleriiom. April 4tii iw. J. o.palme t. r , All aatVlflB Ituhf htrnaoa nlinat.r.r eh. tl .. - 'J "- A UHIUIDT, j U 1.1 IUUI1 1 IT cheapest, made from Mortal's ok stock, and wa.rr9u.ttd, at J. U. Krua'j. NEW ADVERTIS EMENia. New 7-30 Gold Loan. SAFSl PROFITABLE I PERMANENT! JAY COOKE & CO. Offer for ttalo at Par ntid Accrued Imerwt 1st Mortgage Land Grat GoW Eonds OF TUB ortliirii Pacific I J. , (0, These bond are secured. Jlil, by f m '-,. fai e on tbe Hat. roml liretr, lis niiili i; o(k n ,a all equipments: ireond. byarl-st Moitn, J .Si entire Lund Oruut. b. lie.' mure man Iwautil'Ja 1 lioiiMiid Actus of l.nnd t each mile of .iniji 'lire buuds are fiee Irom I n'tea StatwTiu- thn Frlneli-al ami In en, t ire pinablo uij'lt" i lilii lN.l ll" Ihe end ol Tllllty Venn, d tereit Miul auiiuiiliy. nt the h'o or8KVi-N ami TuilKK-TKNllIrt Phlt CKNl'. per l.lmnV. Tii'-y lire liiniil in ile:i, ii,liiUon u gmu triln t l.nou. .Mm and H',,tiu. ' Tne Trn-iees under the Mortgace are M,r j Coiilre. or Philid,.l.hia. ui.d J. i.rteur 'I Immpwir Incident of Ibo IMin-yivania c.nlrill l.ml,,,.,! Couii,iny. " 'l iiesc Niirihern l'acillc 7 80 l-oiuls will n' nil tunea beforii imitnrliv. he ncevslilii AT TCV rtiH CKNT. PKKMIUM (or t, III. In xcliaug, fo the I'mnpiiii) s lui at. ui tlielr Iom ot rash prim In add lion tci their nlisolutvsafiy, these IV rule yield an income I .rp-r, we belleie. n an any mM llr't'clan eciintv. 1", rons hoitlius I iillnl g t,, i i ca. by coinrrllni! Ilieui iu o N.illn ni l'. cillrs. fucieasi. Ihe ry. ally iiiioiae one tii'rii, na sllll lime a J Hi. tectty lellab'e lliie;tllHiit HOW To UBT Til KM. Voir n.nnat Psuk llf' Ditllki r wl. I supply thenn llullds in any Uraini amniinl, and t,t any nei d d daiinwiniitlna. I rni, wishing to eM'htli.e stuelis or other -uids lr llivse, can do so with anvof our Aciuts, who wi I allow the r.iKi,i,.t ci.r.ent pr cu fi ALL MA1IKKT. Altl.h ffcci.'rtl I' l. Tlioso living In locnUilis remntrrom rt,inks, niqy send money, or on er lioi.ds. direetly in n t,y n-pies-, iiu.l we will miii l,a'k N'irti,rrti Pnclfi ikmds at our own ri-k a,.d withont cost in ih- in. vi-Kior. F..r 'iiiilur iiiforniffii, u. p..ini.l ts, mnpF. elo , call on (.1 iioilru-a tin-unrlersijlii d. or mw of the illlllii nt llallliers t iuiiliiyiil to .c.l till. kau. Foil SAI.U itr James T. Btailv Hart, Cang'iey Co., Va sonic uving-i Bank, '.!iierii favii.'Pimh, s. fc. I iran & lo., lfcukera, tieneral Aetail-, l'ii-j. bnrLll, 1 n. if liF.II. If. IIISFM. Acl O., Local AueiltH, Petroletilil Cell tie, Pa. tiiitsi iu.. . B tJ-'FAliO, COIillY -Xi t'tl'J'NUl'Itf.H ItAtl.tlOAU. NORTItWAHII TRAINS. t lorry. K-cpress, '1.4.1 a. in. Acumututioii, a.0.i. p m. llris t- a. PulTslo. 2. l, y ru 4,00 t'orry 10 IS, 'ui. 4,4.1. p iu lt'.:;i. iw,nf.a m H.'b, p ni. !..)!. a in. S.iTi. p in. a.v riLint, o.io '4ail, fi.rsi, p ii.. Vlll TIIU Altll TRAINS. ltiilTalii. ilroe im. M II, 6.U5, a in. 8.95. a m, Lxpnss, 11 (li, li 'J,, p o. Ac. oimiiodt'n 1,-10, p is. 7. oi. Way Fn in lit K, to, am. Moii'luy, .l.munry 1 1ST!. OAMK.fAtlTII Arii',lll. IMl'UOVKL) Seneca Falls With Stwl B'uckins;. SO Solil in liiikl 80 I:ty. ;xt'lusiva Agents fur the fl Itafcl IIAMK, MUTIl . iiuccessots to F. W. A2iEc, TlTl'SVIIiLB, PA. Wood Work FOB CARRIAGE BUILDERS. 2D GROWTH SPCKES, HUBS, CENT FELLOES, SHAFT?, SAWED FELLOES, POLES, WIIIFFLETr.EE?, AXLES, FIFT1I WHEELS, NECKYOKES, HUB HANDS, SPRINGS, MALLEAB1.ES. And tho Best Carriaifc Unit in M arkt IrA.lIK, SMITH V CO., W. AMES. i'n "tm ,",,-i,b. leii'oeiifivnnndslxe cioc. i( K I'U'hKe PDOK. ennlaiuini' .. . t. ..... ..iil.nl. ImIL at .t I HJ IIUOIl w..r v..... . , ula store, or Halt belweea tr-' sanoi I . of A. ! Kcott, ig"ri " . . I V II' 'I I WIU IKJIIlWiriiy riiwo.w i't ' , ,,.n,il nciis.lw. CWTa Servers Tor sale ut ; 1