a3iT IH1. TOIISTEI., fnmerieg, W asliiragton rugs9 Pa Itreef, Pet tent Medicines, Per roleem Centre, Pa. JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORE? Tin; n't i. n AKKins BY P. A A. TEL. LINE. Ofpick op j Pet&olkcx Ckntri I'ati.t Rrconn V May 22.1872 Tho petroleum market It dull aod loner LAMMERS, TIIE ONE PRICE Cl.OTniER. Another Combination Broken! to-day at $3,95. We boar of no transac tions. J" AMESTOW1T Oothfe Store 9 BOSS CLOTHIER OF THE OIL KEG-ION First in War, FIRST' IN PEACE, And First in with a New Stock of. SPRING AMD SUMMER STYLES '9 AND STRAW C3-OOIDS; Gents' Furnishing Goods.&c The finest Stock ever brought to Oil Creek. Week-Ties, Scarfs, Bows, &c. 35TBAT AND NOBBY. . SUMMER OVERCOATS ! LATEST PAR5C FASHIONS. LINEN CLOTHING SOLD WEED THAK TE CHEAPEST I w ", Mllklndi cheaper .baa the same ..r.is: can be boi:;;ht la Tttusville, Oil City er 7 sther polat outside of New Yq: city, aau ta eajB.i.....on ct uy stock and prices NbtIom any ou of tbil feet. Cthier, Washlnirtoa-St., PErilMLEll CENTRE, Pi. Philadelphia, May 22. '"'tide 12J,'. RuGaed 23.34. May 2314'. Jnn23Ss'. July 23'. Market Quiet. Crude ipot, 10' B. O. all year, 12;s 6. O. do. lljj". Refined-Spot 21 Market quiet. Pittsburg, May 22. M7 .23J-4'. Crude 13ta'. Rfflneil, 22. Market Firm. New Yum, May 22. ass.Ibly. Mil. In?rrm! PlniM.hn.iinM.ik. .... -- --- - - uuwuuun .im uniuo of U. J). McCUEARV aa a candidate for As-wmuly, suhjeot to the usages of the Re- tmuut.au juiwaiy election. JUANY YOTKRS. HENATB. Kditob DAn.r Record : Announce the name of fV.1 .....I . 1. tit . . . v - j. ..... .. ... . ............ n. . . 4. . a.., ,a n eauuiuuie lor state enalor. ui-o'tii Ike Republican primary alcc tiuna and the di, trict conference. CONUKEHS. Ed. Rfcoih Plcanc annouueethe name of J. M. litf'l." KV T?rui,Lrl n a. ....... r i . .. - - ' ............ . d ..nuiunio iur ,OU grew In the Twentieth District sul.ject to the Ve naiigu county priaiary elections and the district conference. MANY CITIZENS. Editor Record: J lease annonnce the name of tll.V f'll VIM JD i:tUII .U , - .'....... ... umiiuiA. mm cunmani. for nomination for Congress. In the Twen lath Dis trict suoject to the Venango county primaiy elec tions and the district conference MANY FRIENDS. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Til Rivniim lna. .......... II Tl ......... V.'.. w ... UUUVI1UVD ... u. niAUll, of I'ornplanter Towmh'pas a candidate for Coun- ... vwumnnniuut., l u:o 11139 Ol Ul. itC- publican party at the primary election. Being requested by some of onr business men to become a candidate for l'o:tut jr l'oromiioner, I of fer mvself too citlrens ot'Venango con ity as a candidate lor said ortlee, without pledge, except that of fidelity end urbanity, suhject to the decision e the approaching itepuhilcau prinarv eiecticn. A. SI. Tb'KNEU. Cil City, April 17, 18TS. PR'tTUtTNOTAnT. Mr. KDrTon IJia.e unnnnnce the mme of 8A TKL, RKV.NUI.1W, tf Petroleum Centre, aa a caud!ute for the Office of I'rothonotarv of Venan ko County, at the ensuing Kepabllran primary election. We helievo Mr. IT. would fill the oflice with eutiro ja,!.lactlou to all. Many Voters. J. J. HAIOHT, of Pleasantnlle, Pa., late Capt or Company -B," 111th I'enn'a Vet. Vol. lnftn.ry, will be n candidate for the office of Prolhohatorv, of Venanyo county, euhject to the uaigee of the KepuMicau party, at tho primary election. REGISTER AND RECORDER. "oiTon Hicoan: Please announce the name of Capt. JOHN P JUHlt, aa candidate for Ilcslter and Kecorder, auiect to the usages of the liepub lican party nt the palmary election. Captain Barr entered the army of the fnloi as a prlrata in tlie 4th Pa Cav and fought his way np to a Mnjor, and was wonnded twice. lie ia gentle manly and obliging and in every reapect qualified fc.r the oUlcef Many Kepubiicana. Cobnplantir March 33d, 1B7J. EDiTon Dah.t linciiKD Von will pUate an nounce that JAMES W. 811 AW will lm m. canril dato fo' re-noininatlon for the oflice of Hegltr and nucoratr at tuo euaning itepuDucan rnmary JUee Mr. Shaw was a private In the Army of the Dn- leu and lot liie right arm in onr own State at the htttlc or (io t vsbu.-g He la competent, prompt and obliinz, and has Eiven entire atlafactfon to the huatnew pr.hl'.c aa m ofllier. Therefore havingbeen disabled in the service of onr country, but being wall qualified for the position, and having the confi dence of the hushieaa public and community at 'arge aa an ofliccr, his re-uomination will be nrged at onr Primary Election on the day of next YAxao Coehtt. FOR SALE CHEAP. mTZTFMr. St'cond-IInnd Oil Well inn- plle. 10.0UJ ft 2 In. TCBINO, 1(1,' 0 ft B and . ard 3 inch CASINO, 5.C0U ft HM ALL PIHK, 3.0OU ft HUCKKIt ROUH. 9 tncu, e inch 7 and Inch DRIV ING PIPE, FITTINGS at one half price cf Hew. OAS and ROTARY PPM H8 for sale or to rent E.NGIfiKS ad ItoiLRKS of all sum. at HOWE ate COOK'Sj Box 220, Pelrolenm Centre. Pa. Oct-Mtf. ' S. JtU PeUensill Sc Co. 3T Park Row, New York, and Geo. P. Kowell Co Advertising Agents, are the sole agents for ae Fe, trolcnm Centre Daily Kicosd in that city. Ad' vertbcA In that city are requested to leave their favors with either of toe above houses LIVE AND LET LIVE I Just received at Mease & Armstrong's Flour and Feed Store, 1,800 bushels extra WHITE OATS, which will be sold at low. at cash prices! oto-il tf A lot of old papers for salt at this Be. ir THE ONE PR EE CLOTHIER Ol?1 1HE OIL REGIONS Spring St., TITUSVZ&LB, Has broken the outrageous Clothing Monopoly. Chatham Street bas become demoralized. Shoddy ClulblDg is at a discount. The WHERE TOU CAN FIND ALL THB 13 AT THB XJREAT One Price Clothing Store ! 1 IX TITUS VILLE. ft, In 3STobby Business Suits I M Stock contains ever make of Goodi. COATS AND YESTSV I haVe a larger assortment than any house outside of New York City. Tbere It HTo doubt bnt tbat my StocR off " FA1TCT PA1TTS is ahead of anything m Americn, either for quality or stylp. FASHIONABLE HATS fe CAPS! WHITE and CHEVIOT SHIRTS. I cannot be beat in this Department SIT L,ttiE'OP Men's Furnishing Goods I IS COMPLETE. Parties in want of GOOD CLOTHING, Can Save Monev," By coming' to my Store where there iB everything new, aod where you can buy 10 Per" Cent. Less than Esewhere, And why, do you ask, because I have only OlSTE PRICE. Goods are all marked in plain selling figures, and I sell mor Goods than any 10 stores combined. I aell every customer alike and throw la NO Shirts, Suspenders or Collars, to make an extra profit on Clothing. A child of tire years can buy as cheap as a man of fifty. I cordially invite' all my old customers m Petroleum jcuu e iuiu viciuiiy tu cume auu pautuc iucu viotuiug at My Store, PROMISING BETTER GOODS ! And Later Styles for Less Money ! Jhan Any House In the Ilcgion. THE OMi PR1( CtOTHIEEL
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers