J. JBL" CMIffillSTrillB, fgmeries, Washington rusrs, Fa tent Medicines, Per &olcum Centre, Pa. Street, Pet JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORK. TBK Oil, NlBKlrl BY .P. &, A. TEL. LINE. LAMMERS, TIIE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. Another Combination Broken t Officii op PlTBOUtTM ClKTM )Air.T RrcaRD Ma; 13 ,1872 A usual o Saturday's tlie petroleum nerket is quiet and dull at $4,09. Wo beer ol do transactions. 'fin 19 rn j. Both e tore BOSS CLOTHIER OF THE OILEEGrlON First in War, FIRST IN PEACE, And First in with a New Stock of SPRING AMD SUMMER STYLES rhllmielpbla, Hay IS. Cre lty(. Bedsed 23?. May 2Si4'.'. June M. July 24!'. Market Quiet. Crud spot, 10'. If. O. all year. I2;-. S. O. de. llJi. R-fined S,oi 21 Market ejulet. Pittsburg, May 17. May 2S t CrJo IS-V Market Firm. New tor.. May 18. TUa town of Alaofcou, jttaes., ban been toj some lime troubled by a suppositious visi cant from the spirrt world. Tbe ghost was 1 n tbe form of a black-robed female, some six foot elM inches tall, and of a singula aunt and forbidden aspect. It happened llrst unto a youth who was going on h in tr I w.-ekly courting expedition, and caused him ,o progress scrrewbat rooreceleritotisly than usual, and present himself before his lady love in a breathless and disheveled condi 'ion. A qtiatrymao was next accosted and tbitwn into a state of coma. The news oe In? noised abroad, tbe villagers became ut t"ily subdued by fear, and ventured lortb only in bands. Tbe luckless IcVerwat soon a.'uio interviewed by the disagreeable s ranger, and the palpitation of bis heart was measurably increased. . The woods were searched by trembling parties; tb roads were bnshwacked by squads of armed men, ana one individual was so nervou bat he shot himself while buntinit lor the Rbotj and still no gbost could be tiro ugh lo buy. At last, tn some way It leaked on that the eeieetlal Intruder was none other than tbe atotber of tbe lover's sweetheart, wbt took this manner of showing his dlsip pronation or the courtship. V, bo re lore Monson breathes reer. '3 AND STZE-A-W C3-OOHDS; Cents' Furnishing Goods.&o A Massachusetts citizen who was recently elected a j'is'leo of tbe peace, took tbe first step in bis lew career by providing hltnsell with a law library, consiatirg of a copy of the revised statutes and a Toluine of Shake speare. He read both works diligently, but the Shakespearian book seemed to strike bim most favorably. Tbe other day be gave bis opinion confidentially to a friend tbat he didn't euppose there were twenty men iu Massachusetts who could bars writ UT. such a volume. ifeitc (iiiot $tafe, fa, The finest Stock ever brought to Oil Creek. Neck-Ties. Scarfs. Bows, &c. SFEAT AND NOBBY. SUMMER OVERCOATS ! LATEST PARIS FASHIONS. LIKEN CLOTHING SOLD CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST 1 I can and will Sell Cloth- all kinds cheaper than the same articles can be bought in Titusville, 0 1 City or Jtbr point outside ofNewYoik City, aod an examination ot my stock and pric "II convince any one of this fact. A. ALDEKT, ttler, Waslilnnton-St, ffllEfnCSXtm, P! THE 01 PRICE CLOTHIER OF 'J HE OIJ. REGIONS 6 Spring St., TETUSVSliLE, Has broken the outrageous Clothing Monopoly, Chatham . Street has become demoralized. ,Sboddy Clothing Is at a discount. Tbe WHERE YOU CAN FIND ALL THE 13 AT THI GREAT One Price Clothing Store! I5T TITl'SVILIiE. In !N"obby Business Suits! My Stock contains ever make of Goods. COATS AND VESTS. I have a larger assortment than any house ontside of New York City. ANSOUSCKiTIENTS. CONUHUS8. Eo. ItKroap Please announce thf, name of .1. M. DICKEY, of Kinnklln. m a candidate lor L'mi Kress iu the Twentieth flinrrlct subject t'l tho Ve iiaii;zo comity primary elections uud tho district juteicnce. MANY CIIIZEN3. EntTon Rccortn: J leaseannonnco thenamo of H i.N. CALVIN V. G1LK1LI AN hi a candidate for nomination for Connrcss, 'n tl, 'l'we" ivtli ilia trict BiiUietl to the Ytnflnco county prima y clcc tioiis auu the district ctouereiicc .MANY CO0XTY COMMISSION EH. Pclner rennet d tv gome of our buinrsi mm to income i cjnu:c:ite lur I ontity i onitplpronncr. J or-f.-r ntv.elf to teo cit-7P9 of VfTiiuiiro cim ov aH a candidate Inrimid otilce, illifut ijUdirc, exc-nt that uf tld,-ii:y and urbanity, Hat.jtet to Urn dccinuu cf tlm aipiuacanig Itepuoiicau pumarv election. a. so., iu H.MS it. Cil City, April 17,18:2. EI. Itrconn: Please nnnoiiiirf IT. Ii. TIIXON. or (.ornoitiuter j own.up, a a canuiuate mr :oiui tv (. otiiti.iftioii'.'r, m, ecc to i lie n,i're4 oi too ite- puhiicau party at iiio iiriuiary eicciiosi. rrtrTIIONOTAliY. Mr. KniToa lJlea Htinontictt the name KArEI. HBY.NOI.DS, of Petroleum Centre, aa a caadidto lur the inline ct rriiihonotarv or eimn Bo County, at the ensuing Keimblicnn primary election We believe ;r Jt. would till tho UUcc with outtre satntactio to ult. Many Voters. J.J. nAlOHT, of Pleaar.tvllle, Pt , late Cant r Cntniiany "11," 111th Peun'a Vet. nl. ltifiititry, will be it candidate for the oltlce nf Prothnnatorv. of Vennjr county, subject to the uice of the Kcpuimcau party, at ine primary election. REGISTER AND RECOfiDEK. KntTon HrcnD PI rnse animttnce the name of Catit. JOHN V. nAIIH, an ("indiuaie rnr KeuUter and Kecnrder, atitjiH't lo iIih u.ai;ea of the Repub lican party at me pain'itry ciectitm. Citain Parr entered the army of the Tnton ai private in tho 4tk Pa l av and I'nucht hla way up to a ait'ior, anu waa woiinnea twice, no i e, tie manly and obliging and in every reepert qtiullOpd Krlheolilce. juany iteptioiicana. CoBNPL4TiTr.it March 8.'ld, 1872. ', Kwtoh IAi!.T Hec bii- You will plttue an. nonncethat JAMES W. SHAW will be a nlnill date fo' re-tmmluatlon for the oftice of Keiiiter and Recorder at the cubulug itcpttoutan I'rioiury ivkc ln. Mr. Hhsw'was a private In the Army of the I'n Ion and lost hla ritrht arm in our own Stats at the Hmilp nf lie tvMlmrrr Mel Cumnetetit. lirouiot and nlilll'inB, and lias Riven entire aatlafartlon to the hitslncne ptini.o a an omcer. 'j ueieiora unrai oeen disabled In tho service ol our country, nut beint; w uualtllud lor -ne oosition. ana iinvinc tne conn denceot the huslniss public aud commtinliir at iaru'0 as an otlloer, hia re noininatlou will he urged at otir rnmai y jiiection on i ay i neiv Vwwafl Oowtr. Tbere It IVo doubt but tbat my Stock ot h ahead of anything America, either for quality or style. FASHIONABLE HATS & CAPS! WHITE and CHEVIOT SHIRTS. I cannot be beat in this Department. MY LiXE OF Men's Furnishing Goods! I COMPLETE. Parties in want of GOOD CLOTHING-, Can Save Monev, By coming to my Store where there is everything new, and where you can buy 10 Per Cent. Less than Elsewhere, And why, do you ask, because I hava only ONE PRICE. 0 Goods are all marked in plain selling figures, aud I sell mora Goods than any 10 stores combined. I sell every customer alike and throw la NO Shirts. Suspenders or Collars, to mulct an extra profit on Clothing. jk child of tire years can buy as cheap as a man of fifty. I cordially invite all my old customers m Petroleum Centre and vicinity to come and purchase their Clothing at v My fetore, PROMISING BETTER GOODS ! And Later Styles for Less Money ! Than Any IImsc in the Region. MMMERS, TUG 03 E PRICE CLOTHIER
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