from tuarkecpricts on our EXTEJISiyB STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING V.M Custom! 7JLa.An Clothing, Hats and Cap JtC, AC, For t!io next Thirty Days ! JlcFAK LA. t), 3HITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! JLowe mock, Tilnsvillc,la., r-etrokum Centre Daily Record I'el, le litre, t'ridvy April 7. AllUlVll. AND KEYllArvl.ll Off 'CHAINS ON O. C. A A. It. II. On ami after' Monday, Nor. 2Stb, 1S70, la.u.i. ...ill . . i . . ' 1 kinius win iuu as louowe: NORTH NO. S. NO. 3. NO. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,01 H u, 5,10 P M Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.55 p m. 7,50 p a rei.ueu 7.4' - 3.3tf 8,311 " Titusv. S.r.ll 4.2: 9,12 Arrive Uoiry, 1U,UU 5,57V" 10,38 south. no, 2. no. 4. Leave Curry, 11,05 a m. 6.10 a M. Titnsv. la. 40 h M. 7,35 " P. Oku. 1.27 " 8.19 " oVrriveO. City 2,10 9,02 ' Irviue. 4.50 " 11.40 " NO. 6. (.lira 7,52 8.411. ' 9,ii) EST" No. 5 und 0 nn nn Sunday. ST.KIUUT TIIAINij NORTH. 1o.Ul No. 13. Ni 11. No. IS. No. 9. La Of!. SUo A.M. H.lfiA.M. 1II.5A.M. ,30M J 10 TM ArP.Cl.MU l.ilii'H ;3.15PM. 1,15" 4.40 'Fttns, 11,14 a m. i, -ill J, 15 u.io ato ' Ar. Cur,id cit. i KHIiKHIT TKAIS8 SOUTH. Ko. 10. Hu. M. Sc. lli. Mo. 14. Vo 20. I- '''' 3,.Vumi 1.0 Ti, B.oo a m a... :n 85 a.m. 1 1.14 am. X,va PO.H.UU ' 0,4:1 12,16 P. n. U4UPM I..IW ArOUju.lti lu,j-j. i,3j . a.oj " V.00" 11 City and Petroleum Outre nelcbr, laives Oil It 2,10 p. 111 , urrivivAi rolrohnm 1 ontro S.20 11. 111. Lnvns Petroleum Uuiuuut 4,4011 lu., amies l oil C ty rl.ou p. 111. 1. 2, .'I. 4, 6 nil I (I nru express trains. No, Hi Is a throu.'h a 'Coiuiuudunou, comiecta at V'ttj lur E'ift, uuii iNurt;i. biiveii pai.ac ti.r.r.vtro caiis. Wo, 4-lliioiit fio-n Pnihldl;iliia without chance. N. d Jin-cci fo Philadelphia without uhaiun. 0. 6 Illrivt from Phulmrvli without change. U-1'iroct to Pittsburgh without cuauae. Ale, II. lily, Nov. ili. JS70. Gold ut 1 p. ui.. llo.a.; 11 rat Hurte will dish 11 1, the oil ronton la y.iiroliuui veroacniur Luloie loug. Ex. If Eret undortaltes tlm juh it is to bo hop ed tin will "d'inli it up" iu uousr style taitu tlia "osozluo galloutb" conuocud Willi Eve ry Slurday did. Tlieir written aketcli wbk coiuLination of minii-rrewutnllona aud luis-statuuioii (8 of tiio oil regioo and its peo 11 Irom beionhig to end, wbila tlm nliia UailoBS wero uiiaerablH caricalurus tbat would diBRruoa tbe paaeB of tbo cheapest pennj-a-lluer coaiio print la the country. It In well knowu to all tbat the natural Aoeuery ut tbe oil reglone, efpeoiully along the Allobeny River,, on Pithole Creek aod Oil Creek, Church Kun, Cbenylree Kuo, and uiauy other localiue, cannot be iur paed lor beauty, aud bow tbe to called ar tlataud tbe wall known publisbera of Every Saturday could have tbe -cheek" to palm ff ou lu reader snob a miaerable Traud 1h int coinpreheuaiou. It must buve Leea In leod.d us bug j;ili liom bt-niuning U end, and ereu if that were the InliMitlon the joke it iiuiuiieu worse tbau a man bujiug nix lounlhj.iu a dry hole or investing bis money in an oil-well; labuiiuu under tbo dslusiou lhat it wo.HU piove u llowisg well, and awakening to tha reality that the well had iiotenwigb oil la it lo "greate a bull wheel," and uol een pumping duot. Au uUrui of liio about nine o'clock last ninjt, wu4 occaaioced by a pasteboard bat box wbicli bad been usoideotally (.hced on ou top of tbe ulove, in Looubaomu'd barber nbop, CAtohlra lire lian tia-heat arising li'oui the move. Tbo lire was speedily es liuiuiaLind helort any ilu-nage was dune. Au luvouiivo guonu ou tuo lilinoig Cell. I ll IiiiiouJ bus dLooveied that a Uaia of .arao..u Lo iuu by the vacuum ueaiuj l-y tiiu liquid ol crude-petioluum. V.'e buve kuou tor a luou liuie that puimleuiu would uvule vuouui m a fau.lly . ..l.uim.l lo rilu a luil-lal. u,.t lul. ,.,iua ira.u OaJluoJ u u.l..K.-U,.,V iuu 4C.4,;-b U us :.' . . Aiiolhi'i L'nforliiiiiilu-$uicidc i I .Mary J-.uiv t Iiarlcr. Tbe upper end of town was tlimwa into estiU'iiient, IhaI evenliij;. by the aunouiice nient thnt a woman reidiiig in a house a shell dininncti ubuvo the AtnericuM Ilulel, kept by one Fuiiule Meaker, had committed suicide by taking morphine, t'poti repair ing to tbe house our loporter dcoveic.1 that ibe report was true, and elicited tbe following lucia in 'regaid to the CJ?e Itjui the testimony given before tbe c.roner'e jury and from other reliable auiirces: The right name of the woman wM Miry Jane Chaitcrn, but she wae known among tbe In mates of the house an Mollio Wulkt-r alias 'Irirb MolI:o." Tbe principal wltnes-'en n aminid beloro tte c.itonei'.i jury were Fan nie Meiltrr, Annie Hart, and u Colored boy uamed Alutrt Uowen. Tbe woman hud been living with a mini nnmed Wmd, and il appears bad a quarn 1 with bim eome time 0 uhout n woman uuiiied Mollie 'ililoholl. On Wodaeeduv night, about 12 o'cluck, Ward came into the house in a Mle of in toxication, and began tulking iu a loud to! e uf voice to tbe girl in the house about the gill Miicbull. The decouted it appears bad retired to her room, but overheard tbo re marks of Ward, and answered hv upiilving insulting epithets to Ward's mother, which provoked him to inch an extent tbat he started up stairs, remarking tbat be would 'put an eye on her. She, however, avoid ed bim and aiaJe her escape by the bad: way in her uight drew and tuck shelter for the balance of the night with a lcaiale friend iu a bouse near by. About nineVclctk yesterday morning, according to a statement made by her be fore she became unconscious, to other in mates of tbe house, she took several drinks of liquor, came to the lower end of the town and procured a quautity of morphine. Re turning home ibe took one powder contain ing about lour graii:, ale her breakfast, which she threw up s oa after, piobubly from the effects of the liipior, throwing up with it as la supposed tbo morphine pow der. Shortly after she complained of not teeliag.well; said she felt as If she was go ing to hive a til, to which she bad hereto fore beea subject, and laid dowu In ber room. About two o'clock In the uXeraooo she called to tbe colored boy, Boweo, to bring ber a glass of water, aud as be testi fied was in the act ol taking a powder into her mouth as be stepped Into tbe room. Bowen immediately i-earcbed tbe room, and discovered two more powdeia wblcb he burned up. About an hour after taking ti e powder sbe became unciusciutis, und de spllii the c!!'urtof a phyiician wuo wus im mediately summoned, expired about ten o'clock last eveuing. ' When Bowen took the remaining powder from her, trio poor unfortunate remarked that "3!'o ivai tired ol life and wanted to die," and had telegraph ed to her mother. The two women Ictitllled that sho had been in duprestied spirits on account of Ward leaving her, and gave it as their opinion that the was induced to com mit the rash act for no other reason. She is supposed to have swallowed a-iout eigbt grain of morpbiue altogether. A coroner's jury was summoned by Jus ticu Iieyuolds, lust evening, who proceeded to tbe bouse and after viewing tbe corpse of deceased, adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock this morning. At tne session of the jury Ibis forenoon, considerable dillicully was exper ienced by the jury in arriving at the tacts of tbe case, many of the witnesses appear ing to think that their evidence would im plicate Ward as being accessory to her deutb. Tbe tollowlBg la the fludiug of tbe coionei's jury from tbe evidence given: Commonwealth ok Pennsylvania, Vbn anoo. County, We, the undersigned, having been duly summoned aud empaunelled as a jury to de termine the cause of the death ol Mary Jaoe Charters, alias Mollie Walker, nfter a bearing of tbe testimony, buve come to tbo uuanimous conclusion, and do Und ad our verdict, that the said Mary Jane Charters, alias Mollis Walker, came to her death from the effects of a narcotic poi.ou, admin istered by herself: O. F. f-CHOSIlLOlI, M. S. Simmons, G. J. Ckoss. Owen Gafknev, Edward Sheparo, II. Steel. Attest: Sauuel Kevnoldh, J. P. The unfortunate woman was about 24. years ol age, and ber parents reside at some point between Youngatown and Warren, Ohio, on the A. G. W. Railway, and are said to be very respectable people. They have been telegruphed to-but no answer bus been returned aa yet. Uuleso the body is claimed by tbe' rela. lives it will be burled ou the bill, buck of the Churches, to-morrow morning. An I'.vanevillu school-ma am's idoat of puuishment are cunllued lo lining tbo scholars by the ears, aud battiug their cra uiums against the wall. Dr. Mary Walker la not golu to nccora pauy Captain Uall to Ibe Kortiti'jle'. It i' umlaut Mlow. Ttey arrested n mail at Petroleum Cen tre (he other day just forgoing into a railroad car and sitting dowu, hard, 111 a strange lady's lap; tbe jocose Individual eat thertr und refused to get up, notwithstanding the squalls and squirms of t be lady, until a po liceman c.itne In und took him to the lock up. Tbey urn putting ou a good uiaoy Irllla lately, doe-n there. Next wo shall hear uf their nutating people lor highway robbery aud "sich" games. There !s too much missionary work being doue in Oil doai. Jamestown Journal After perputratiug the abs've- "idle tale," we would suggest tbat the 'Muissionmy work in Oildom" he immediately transferred to Jaaiestowu, and that most siieououi en deavors be used lor tbe conversion ol tbe Join sal man btfore it is everlastingly too Into. Teiirikle Acciiiext. On .Martdoy after noon last Mrs. Charles II. Swan, residing on the Cucurau farm, was terrible burned by aa oil explushu. Sba had beea filling lamps, und discovering, wbilo using the oii can, that tbe fire in tLe stovo was 11eu.lv ou', Bhe attempted lo give it a start by the aid of the oil. The oil took lire, exploding in the can, and Immediately Ignited ber clothing. Ia aa instant she was complete ly enveloped lu :1 a :nts aud tusbed out of doors, where she was discovered by some neighbors who ran to ber assistance, but too late to oe of any use, fur beloro tbey could reach ber all of ber clothing was. consumed. Tbey succeeded however iu saving the dwel ling frr m being damaged by the lire. Her only child, a little hoy tris years old, wit oessed the sceue, aud the uiutbei', iu all ol her agony aud MiKering, was thoughtful enough -to keep her buy Irom coining too close lo ber Mr. Swan wae absent at the time of tbe accnleut. Tbe unfortunate wo man died in a low hours. Venango Spec- tutor. ScicinE in Wesitiei.d. Ou Thursday morning last tb body of James Kowisr. foimerly 11 member of tbe -'llairia Cnia- mtinity," at liroctou. New Yoik. wan dis covered on the bank of "The Gulf," near Westflold, by a passer-by. Fowler was last seen alive at the WestBeld House, where he was being treated bv Dr. Couch, ou Wed nesday evening, and tbe supposition Is that be proceeded from there on tbat evening to the place where bis body was discovered and took bis UN hf imobVing biuis'lf iu the oiciuib. Wiieu fuuod be was lying ou bit back on bis overcoat, with bis revolver still clsspud in lii hand buo: its mi.zzle la hi mouth. His minimis were iul;eii to liroctou where 1 h'-y ivt-fo buued by the Cuinmunity on Friday. Deceased o:ily with drew from the Com munity a shun time since, and having en gaged .11 some unsuCij i-slul Iodine.' matters, togoihi-r with family troubles, was undoubt edly the reason of his taklog bis life. Ho was about Jo yenis of age. Intelligent, up right, aud seVpecled ry a large circle of jriuiids. Yesterday wuaMaunduy Thursday. On this day our Lord washed bis lent and gave them a commandment to do likewise; hence it is called ilian mandata Mandate, or Maundy Thursday. Iu the medieval Cliuich, tbe penitents that were put out of tho chuich oa Ash Wednesday were on this day udr milled ugs.h lo Coiuiiiuuio:!,. there being theu a celebration of the Holy Communion, ia rememberuuee of our Lord's instituting this sacrament for the lemis-ion of sii.s ou this d-y. To-day is Good Friday. General Kane who bas been seriously ill lor some time, at bis borne at Kaiie, on the P. & E. R. R., is slowly recovering. His physician says uf him: "General Kane will undoubtedly re:ovei Nothing ia tbe operation or its rem lis dis appoints our expectations. To-day's symp toms bio peculiarly favoruble. Colonel Heniy R. Forties, au ex-aimv of ficer, eajs a Western letter-writer, went to Cheyenno recently to lecture ou the evils o intemperance; but tbe inhabitants regard ing tbe subject as a personal affrout, lushed luto the bail, extinguished iho- llhln, aud drove tbe Colonel out of lowa. Captaiu Rodgers, uu English officer In India, bos invented u tiger trap "to be bail ed by a wouuii." Although this may be cbeapertbnuadivorce.it does nut speak well of civilization in India. v Sealed Proposals will bo received up to 10 o'clock a. m. Monday April 24 Hi 1871, for the Building of u School House at Pe troleum Ceutre. Plane ami specifications to be seen by calling on J. M. DICKEY or I. A. GIBSON, RuiiiTllle. By oidar of Building Committee. J. M. DICKEY, A. M. TURNKR,. sold. I. A. GIUSON( Latest style of Laities Opera Toes Shoes, best quality aud low prices, itceiteu lu-dav al A. S. SMITH'S Boot auJ choc Sloic. .A tinoiiiicc menu. The annoiicement enrda of candidates lor nomination lor Ibe various .cllic. 8 will be published at the following rates: Asseui' Iv, $10; AwoHhih Judge, $10; Sheriff. $10; Treasurer, $10; District Allnr- ney, $10; Commissioner, $u; Auditor, fft. I'nsiiivelv no announcements punusneu uuless paid for IN auvaxck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to anmn ncs the name of James II. Smilti. as candidate fur Dis- 11 let Attorney, sul jtct to the usages of tbe Republican Primary Election. Petroleum Cenlte, Miroli 25, 1ST 1 . COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Record: Please announce the nauieol f lU Ulsliwr, or Uil UUv, as a candid ite for the otlice of County Treasur er, subject 10 1 tie di oision of the Republican l'rlmai y Election, and oolige MAN! RKPt'BI.tl'AXH. We ore antiinr';i"l lo announce the name ot X. tl RIDDLE, aa u ciudidiite lor Treasurer, euljecl lo the iimiues ol I lip Re publican party, at the primary uo-'tiug. 1 etrideuui C'eutrc, Match 22, 1S71. ' SHERIFF. Wo are ntithorizi d to announce lh name ol'O. S MAKKj, as a candidate for SheriB", subject to the usiigi s of Itiu Republican puny, nt the primary meeting. Petroleum Celine. March lli. 1871. S. M. PetUllslll V Co. 7 lark Hoar, New York, and lieo. 1. lloivoJfc Co. Advertising Agents, am the sols stents for tks Pe, ii uleuiu Centre Dam.t liconBu In that city. Ad vorttsers lu that-city ntn requested tu luave their luvors with cither of lue above houses ' Krnyon'N 'v Double ActiiiB il inuis fur tMimptiis Oil ur Wulerin Dri p ells, K'-uyon's New Doutile Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged to be I he best pump now in use. One ol its leading features is that il nut only pro-iuc-e t fontii.uons Haw ol oil or other Hold, but that it creates and susluitis, a Constant and powerlul suction, by means of whicu the Beams or v, ins of the well aie in a threat measnie cleared uf para line and nt tier unsanction", and ibe oil in the veins la drawn towurds Hie well. Il bas tit-en Bscei tsined by actual test that the use nl ibis pump causes a gradually Increas ing How ol oil. It is well known by oil operatore that tins improvement is-of great value, and one thut buB been long sought for. Tte ablest mechanics of on, country have tor years been at work trying to Qod out some new aud untried plan lo prolong tbe life lime uf au oil well; and nothing yet Id oor knowledge bas been brouvht belore tne pill lie that 111 any way equal' the power ot Hie Xenyon Punipr experience having naught thai it is the looa) continued suc tion Unit has the poner to keep up and 1st cieise Hie pri'iiticli'in of oil wells. Oil ,p, raiors nni releiieu 11 Mr. Geo. Bntilton, Soo 11 intend, nt of the Columbia Farm, for roLniM-il' io in rrguid lo Ihe pr ictici.l wolk iugs ul tiie tvenyou Pump. We uppeud the fol lowing lestimouinl liuui the uiu'ddgeis uf the Culuuilda Fmi;i : Oi'Kiois CoMtMUM Oil Co. Columbia Furiii, Jau, 23. Jin. u. A. Ken von: Hear Sir: We are using your vl)onMe Actiug Oil Pumps In three ol our uil wells and lake pleasure lu slating that we are getting more oil and gas Iroin each of them than was previously obtained' by the use ol working huirels. We believe your oil pump tu be the best in use. Respectfully yours, G W. Hoi-lton, Hnp'l. J. P. Bakciioft. Manager For further pr' IcularB address U. K. Kknyox, Peuoleuui Centie. P. O box 647. jan31. glii'sECT SI UOOl,. 'oo Wpeic,nfter the Mnsn of tbo Public 3ili now lanuhl by .Mr. .VcCuru, a SIJ.ECT BCllOi.L will be opened In the sumo lirneu, for a series or' twelve weeks, 'iuiuis pll mill, 7. aU-lw. , C. It. It KIlillTOM, Teacher. LitT. " Orlnkon from the pocket of the snbscrllmr in Pe tnileuin t'eotrw. a one or tw.hioe, a iiM.r ttaiis fering ihe tj-1 f ir ti e sale i f Lml 11,-rmau's Pat ,nt muhIiIi) II, ,i lur In Venunio county 10 A. 1,. Tltfiipnan i f Kane City- All nersm s ire canlto,.- ed sgain.l purcli-i-liig ssid rtuht. Any psrson db- vovuiou iryniir mi uiioc 01 sum pa;ior will 00 pros ecuted according lo law. art St. A. b. TIP' OHM AN. NOTICE. I berehv srlvf netlee that I havo imrehssed the Inlnstof Z. it. crsTKH 111 'he PAT KN'P KlTt'i INit i-IU'sil, 1U14U.T apuointcd snid Z. B. I US- a An, my ugeni (0 aicsnu Ul sales flt.0 collei!Tions. April 4lh-lw. J. II. PALMKK. 1 1 n n . 11 GKKETIlLb'. READY-MADE CLOTHING ESTAB LISHMENT. UAS clumped llae, and wilt aow he found at S. MICliELS'OLD 8? AND, next door to Aken's Ibill, on- Wiislilii-tou Htrert. I have put in 11 Inre slock o N b.W "(iOUUH, Hl'ltlNU liVlt I'Drt IS; SI-KIND SL'ITfi DKKSS L,rSi WALKING WITS; UKDIiH CI.OI HIS., of a'l klud ; sjilendid ftt-log hhirtf; and a coio plele assortment ol' Haildv-Mihld (loocs. All f which is marked dow lo-mir tluiu (ouda have ever been told ut lu Ilia Old llegion. Thankinj: luy iniuieroiis ctistnmsra for their pairoiiiie nt my old sttinu. I hopo tsey will vou it ,!..., r....- n iv-i.- vii., a .-ur C1VE.MU A CALL. u7?m. ' l- GHKUNTnAU UltlKNTAU I'AlcM MEN a UAlTElta. These Guiiurs are Seal Skiu, paieul lops, add mnke a beautiful dress for the feet. I am solo r;;cat lor Petroleum Ueotre aud viciiiitv. A-. S. SMITH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New 7-30 Gold Loan SAFE! PKOMT.UU.!.! 1' EI1M ANENT' JAY M 0 JiiV, & ;o Cffvr for K,ii0 a. Par Hi.d Atci, ia In irwi l.tMnrtrnrruT'i Ul AUUllUj iiLuui CF t,:u or(!jirii Ftfcllic 1. u, Time bonds arc seemed. t,, hv n v , i gmei.il the Kni.ronO It.e.f, i roiil.,g rt, ,1 all eqiilpinetits; unud. hy a Kb si M,.ilKi,k, ;"",'' entire Laud OmuL liUi.g mute thai, l r,''? Tn.ii.sand Acres of Land 1.1 each nip f ,,,'. " The II, aids are free Irom I'nllin Sim,, -r.,- ,k Principal aad In.erest ere p,l,le I rlncipi.1 iu ihe end or Tliirtv turns, nil , , ',7 terest Sent I .annually, nt Ihe ne ur SKVI-N i.'i THIIKK-TSMIW I'KU (IKNT. per ,.? A!1) Tili-v nre issued In diiii!iiOiiHi.nM ,., a,.... ' ... t 1,000. .'.,IH.il lllld HU.(K. T W ' T.iti Trusti es under the Mirtgni;e an, y P.1..I1. ..r Wl 1.1.1. 1.. 1 1 . ... . i..oi-iu oi iuu r.iiii.-yitiiiua Cuirid limh,,,:, Compitiv. "'uuau Tlmsu No'lhern Pnrilln 7 : I 011 u ,v. .11 times hel'.iro lli.ltliri y, he rire t .1,1,. AT Tlv PliK CUNT. Plll-.MII M (c.rl,il).iakel,i.,C the I'uiiiimuv's Intnl. al their lo.t.,. cn, ,,rii-i- 111 sod li.. lit j their nlisolnl,-sure' v, ihnv Itns. yield an ineonie Ui-gi-r, we helli-ve. ti,lui . ,,, . llrst.eiasB ivciiruy. Pt-rruns holi!int-1 nn,., , : 6 'ill's can. by converting tin in Inn N itl-eni I'n cillcs, incieilse their y. nrly Inionie onr lhirii td till linvu a pe t'ci tlv lelinlile Inta-tlili lit ' HOW Til I OKI' '1'IIKM Voiiri,.r.,t Uiink nr Bonk.r will supply these liomls in nny ,:iwl amount, and of nny need d detuiiiiiiiiitlon. wisIiIiil! to exelmn-.u stocks or oiir 'iinij (.r tli.sr, can do se-wilh anv of our Aci-lils, tvlm wj 1 allow the h!t:list enrient price lor ALL JtAI.KKr. Aiii.E Micrnir k. Tliosa litina in loe-iiitles remote from lt.uik.(mtt wnd money, or uti er boiids directly 10 us l,y .x- Iiri-ss, ami tte will eenu hn.-k N'ortiurn Pnciriv londs at our own rl-ti ai-d without cost to tin. . vestor. F.r iiiitlu r liifnrinstli 11. paM'iil' Is, mni,,. etc , cull on or Hildre-H tin; uilileisi-jiii d, or on t'i the Hunks or iituii.ers sttioloyi-d lo sed litis loan, pou Stl.S ItY James T. Btn.lT ,t fo. Unit, nnsVy Cit.Mn. sonic Savings Ui.nk. W.slern f nvii ks'IIiiiiI, S. lc Lenti & Co., xUukers, Oeuerul Agents. i'it burli, 1 a. tiTUta. It. IIIFl.t. A TO., I.otul Aittuia, 1. troleuiu tlL-ntie, A'u, iiiiaj 111. 0 ..1. . . '.. . . . iium nun,. UFA I.O, CO It IS V AXO r ji s .h ji;ii it Aii.iuj.'.u. NOIITIIWAItll T11AINS. Print- 11. U'.or,. a in H-'Jo. p 111. I'.:'". a 111. K A, p 111. t orry. hVffiln. 0. U, i tt 6,50 " 30.ee Com 104;,. Am. 4. 1.V p m' HUH " ,(.Ui in, Kxpress. 0 4- 11. iu. Acniiiiilritiou, S.o-'i. p in. Way p'leigU, r,.l;5 n ut Mail, R.rni. p iu. nn tiu'aiid trains. Hult'slo. Ih-oeoiii. M II, 1, !'', a 111. H.Vo, 11 111. fcxpiea. 11 lid, ' SVo, p hi. Ac-oiiunoilt'n ,,1X1, p ni. 7.0.1, " Way Kreialtt 111,1.0, a m. Mtinday, diiimnry 3 lst. DAMK. SMITH A TO V All. IMPROVED Seneca Falls G-AS Willi stcd Parkl::$ SO Sold in Lakt 30 Viiys. Exclusive Agents for the Til Hc-Ln DAME, SrrSlTlI & to.i Successors to F. V. AME--r TITUSVILIiE, PA, Wood Worli FOE CARRIAGE UUBj'i 2D GROWTH SPOKES, CENT FELLOES, SHAFT?, TOLEsi WUin'"LETIlKES' AXLEa ,iTrrr.S. SAWED FELLOES,. NECKYOKES, HUB BANDS, SPRINGS, FIFTH MALLEABLE?. And the SJofcst turriase ItIt i i51',lt UAME, S.MITJI J; f Successors to lWj51 LOST ! oil hi Kree,.' mcks. The hook"'. ehl. T 0 nd,-r will be. Ilb.'r."y J' V it lo the house of A. C. Scott, on iuq o nich2-ltv. ' raT T Servers for Bale at Nieuoi-sux Ul" 1
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