J. EI. CfflUKHTTDlE, ffnmeriea, W ashington JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORE. crJVLHiSTOwnsr full A P frJ i Own eS tore BOSS CLOTHIER OF THE OIL KEG-ION t First in War, FIRST IN PEACE, And First in with a New Stock of SPRING AMD SUMMER TYLES &8. Gents' Furnishing Goods.&c m The" finest Stock ever rjock-tfies, Scarfs, Bows, &a NEAT AND NOBBY. SUMMER OVERCOATS ! ' LATE3T PARIS FASHIONS. LINEN CLOTHING SOLD CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I I can and V7ill Sell Cloth- III or ll kinds cheaper ibea tbe hid erticlre can be bougbt la Titusville, U'l Ciiy or My ether point outside of New YoikClty, ssd an examination ol my stock and prices will toovloce any ooa of tola Uet. A. ALDEN, Oethler, Wnshinon-St., PBTUOLEi n ( KMKI!, Pi 40 'CAP 'S. AD brought to Oil Creek. rugs, JPa Street, Pet The Crawford (Me) Mirror is a weekly paper printed Id ibe Woodg, upon a farm lour mlleg front Steelvllle, the county seat, to which polot the paper la snot for circula tion. The situation la de'acribod aa moat beautiful, "surrounded ai It la by nature lu all ber preitine lovelioosa woods, fli flowers, myriads or birds singing all day, and at night the call of the Whip po'-will, the hoot of the owl, and the bowl of the wolf." The editor gives, among others, the following reason for selecting that location. "We own the office, and mean to do what we please with It; we own the bouse, which we bare fitted up to suit ourselves; and we oo the farm (of 230 acres) on wblcb the printing bouse stands. We have six children, (the youngest ten yoAs old,) all of whom can and do set tvoe. Our old est daughters, Nellie and Dollle, can each ai one mousand ems of type per bour a 1 day; tbey also write atoriea for the paper, editorials, locals, etc, and can use tbe scis tora judiciously; while the eves of our youngest daughter begin lb exulbl ta poeli eny irenziea appearanoe." A guhi3g vt.ter in an Eoglisb journal on fashion says: "Cbignooa rail en cascade down tbe back and ripple nnder wavea ol lace, which tumble In cbaotio confusion from tbe top of tbe new, flat-crowned bat." THE OIL, MARKETS. BY P. 4 A. TEL. LINE. Orrica or i Pbtbolich Ccktbi Dailt Rkpord June 21 , 1872 Tbe petroleum market is quiet and dull to-day at $S, 85. One lot of 600 barrels changed hands at that figure. Philadelphia, June 21. Crude 12 Refined 22. June 22 July 22 Market Quiet fittaburg, June 21. Crude (pot, 10 . B. O. all year, 12j,'. 8. O. do. 11. Refined Spot 23 June. 22. Market quiet. New l'ora. June 21. Crmle 12. Refined, 23 . Market Firm. GOLOUNCH (OKK, New Tom, June 21. Gold U3J. picnic; AT TIUSV1LLE DRIVING PARK, For tbe Benefit of tbe Laiies' Home Belief AiMciatiBii, On Saturday afternoon, June 22d, 1872 ENTEllTAINMENT; Trial Of speed of gentlemen's Road Horses, best three in five mils beats, to harness boraea to be started and driven by their own ers. Tbe rules and regulations of the Ti tusville Driving Park Association will be observed, barring vehicles, weight and dis tance. CLASS I J. II. ITumpbrey enters Lady MitohelljWm. H. Abbott enters Cob Robin; W. W Thompson enters Lady Custar,' F. W. Abbott enters Walter. CLASS II W. II. Wallace enters b. m. Nerre, I. G. Jackson enters roan Billey; R. D. Fletcher enters b. tn. Mile; W. B. Roberts enters Honest George. CLASS III J. W. Humphrey enters Gilford Morgan; L. Cbase enters Kitty; Geo. Irwin enters Orphan Boy; II. A. Spears enters Dispute; Gee. Gilmoie enters Wild Oats. Tbe officers of tbe Driving: Park Associa tion bave given to the Ladles' Relief Asso ciation the entire control of tbe Park. Re freebmeots will be for sale, and every effort will be made to make the Pic-nlc agreeable to all.. Admission 60 cents tW Tickets for sale at Christie's Drug Store i. A. HOOPER, Cbairmao of Committee. jl5-Iw. Mew -jGroods ! L. GKAFOWITCII, Merchant Tailor J He jut returned from New York with the nnest awortninnt of FOltHKiN AiU DOMESTIC! Cloths, Cassinicrcs, and Vesting, Hniuble for Men's and Dot's Wear, ever brought to Petrottrain Centra Also, a full line of CENTS' FUBNI3II1NG GOODS. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to, and good fits guaranteed. The people of title place and vicinity can buy het- jrr viounug 01 me, auu ro I d n im c I UAAf K tban in Tituiville, Oil City or elsewhere. Give uie a call. L. GRAFO WITCH, Next Door to Nnillh'a Malonii, Wm.li. lugtou-M., ret. Centre, Pa. ro'ttr. tent Medicines, Per roletiiii (Centre, Pa LAMMERS, THE ONE TRICE CLOTHIER. Another Combination Broken t THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER OF 'I HE OIL REGIONS 6 Spring St., TXTUSVIEiLE, i Has broken the outrageous Clothing Monopoly. Chatham . Street baa become demoralized. Shoddy Clothing Is at a discount. Tbe -WHERE YOU CAN FIND ALL THE 13 AT THB GREAT One Price Clothing Store I IN TITUSVILLE). In Nobby Business Baits t My Stock contains ever make of Goods. COATS AND VESTS, I have a larger assortment than any boose outside ef New York (.. There Ii Xo doubt is ahead of anything gm n FASHIONABLE HATS & CAPS WHITE and CHEVIOT SHIRTS. I cannot he beat in this Department. SIT LINE OF Men's Furnishing Goodo! IS COMPLETH. Parties in want of GOOD CLOTHIK, 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 yori ask, because 1 have only OlTE PRICE, i Goods are all marked in plain selling figures; and I Hell' more' Goods tban any 10 stores combined. I sell every customer alike and throw la NO Shirts, Suspenders or Collars, to make an extra p'roflt on Clothing.' A child of live years can buy as cheap' as a man of fifty. GET" I , cordially invite all my old customers ni Petroleum Centre and vicinity to come and purchase their Clothing at My Store,' PROMISING BETTER GOODS f And Later Styles for Less Money ! Than Any House In the Region. MMMBRS, THE USh PRICK ( LOTIULU saPI but that my etocft at America, either for qtiality style.
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