A LIBERAL DISCOUNT from marked prices on onr Extrusive nvnpittv? READY-MADE CLOTHING Wittier Inderwiar, Cnnoia JItHe Clothing, Hatf and Caps, C., AC., For iho next Thirty Days ! I.cFAUHD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! Jre Block, Tltatvllfe.Pn., f etroleum Centre 1 Daily Record. Pet. Centre, aalurday. Jan. 31. miuival AJtn depbatiieb or IK A IKS OK O. C. 4c A. R. R. Oo and after Monday, Nor. 28tb, 1870, trains will run m follows: KOBIU MO. A. KO. 8. NO. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,01 p m. 6.11) p m Leave Oil City 7,00 A M. 2,66 p m. 7,50 p u Pet.Cen7.40 S,S9 8,30 Tltutv. (.30 4.25 " 9,12 Arrive Curry, 10,00 6,b7 " 10,38 to PT. no, 1. ko. 4. KO. 6. Leave Corry, 1 1,0 AM. 6.10am. 1,15pm " Titnsv. U,40 p m. 7,35 " 7,62 " P. Cen. 1,27 8,19 " 8.42 Arrive O. City Z, 10 9,03 " ,20 " Irvio. 4,60 11.40 " tW No. S and ran on Sunday. PKEIG1IT TIIAIlfB NORTU. . .No- ,,; " OC. .15 in, ll,i 4.M. ln.esi a. b,80a lu p rP. 010,10 l,iPa lS,lei.8,i5 mo T"". ll,H a,4U 1, ' 9,46" 4,10" At Cvrl,18 pa. FKKIQHT TBAIR8 SOUT1T. Ko. 10. No. 8. No. 18. No. 14. No SO. jft cor. i &Sim fSi!004" J8"- 10 85 a.m. 11,14 A. 4 HRra "PC',8,00 0,40 1S.1I p. a. 13 40FH K.U0 " AtOC10,H lu,8J ijaj j,oJ T.io ' ' I' City and Petrolenm Centre freight, leaves Oil my J,w p. m , arrive at I'etrolenra Centre 8,20 n. 2". if'?M,'-ro,el,m 4,40 p u., arrives toll ctjr ,oo p. m. 1. 8. 8, 4, 8 an 1 b are esprers trains. ;'!. tnroh accommodation, eonuecte at arj for East auu Noitn. K' JS!n;et fro' Philadelphia itbout change. ( a Direct to rhilndelphia without change? Ro. fi-Dlroct front rittshurvh without chance. 8-Direct to Mtlebnrgh without chauge. atomlajr, Nov. . 1870. Gold at 1 j. m., tiamboat Disastebs. Tbe recant terri ble diieater to the (teener MoGUI, on the Mlailsilppl River, by which fifty-eight lives were lost, naselfclted a latter Iron Secre tary Boutwell to the supervising Inspector ef eteamboale at Louisville, Kaotuoky, la bleb heeallc urgently on Government or flsers to ascertain tba causes orsuoh oalaov Itleseod bring to puolsb meat offenders against tha lawi-fortbe protection of hu man life. Speaking of tbii Important io nitaourgn Chronicle truthfully eaye: ' It may Mem a little lingular tbat even- ataiaieaa:aiucn diversity or opinion 'should esiat u lo tbe esusea of boiler explo' alooiontbe rirera. Tbat there la no act um eonaniaion ii certain. The moat expe rienced Captains disagree on tbla imnort. ant ma iter. Tbe destruction of steamboats by lire, however, preeente no luoh difficul ties. In nearly every Instance there I gross negieoi wnen a steamer is destroyed by Are. The laws have made regulations pro hibiting the transportation of certain In. Deniable arttclei oo paaseoger boats. Wbat It chiefly needed is tbat tbe officers of boats should be held to a strictly nccounta MUty. In the Eighteenth Aniutl mealing of tbe the Board of Supervising Inspectors of steam easels, held In Washington City a year ago, It was stated tbat the.rominent cause leading to disaster was therejuenf employ ment or persons ae eommaodert, pl'o Is and eaglneera ol steam vessels "wholly disqual lied by want of training or experience for ucli Uutlea," la It not a fearful shame to risk a cargo ot human Ula with tuoo mnT- v ' We desire In this ooanecttou to call at uutloii to some elatemenU made by Siinuel flouatou, a Western 8upervieiog Inspeotor, Vi 18. They ere lull of ilgolfloaoce: 'T Ui:ru Is no dvubt but that the captains olour wet'rn stfamora have great Inflrifnce ovi r the engii.ecr ami th plUila. ami vry ofirnot'Hii t'i,n t'i run wtifu In thnir judftom,ot it iBDntsife, thereby viul aing tbe luwsitod oftofi ouniiu Iocs of life. 'lam eompollttl to say that the prre eot steatnboit laws are, to a very great ex tent, insufficient to puniah violation of the ewe. I know of no Instance in the wealrrn country (and tbe records of tOH Supervising Board justify me in the assertion) of an en gineer, pilot or captain being punished (ex cept In a trifling manner) for negleet ol duty, thereby violation their o ttbs aod tbe laws. "I have been Supervising Inspector for seven months, and during tbat abort time I have known of two hundred lives being lost, (men. women and child rea ) aud tbla de struction ef life caused by violation ol the laws; yet In no inalancee have tbe instiga tors or parties caueinj this serious destruc tion even rx-en deprVed oftbeir liberty, and very ollenfco punishment at all Inflict ed." A good deal has been done to remedy tbe crying evils or wbico Mr. Houston com plains, but wbat la of imperative mom. nt Ii that tb;lawi should be enforced in this country as I hey are; in England and other European Slate'. We rouet teaun those having life under custody to respect life. Sobix'a IIai.l. Owing to tbe extremely bad weather, last evening, there was nolao large an audience in atteudaoce to wltueea tbe performance of the New York Olympic Aggregation as there would bare beeu bad tbe evening proved pleasant. For a gener al variety troupe tbe Olympic is far above tne average tbat have heretofore visited this place. Tbe tingioir of Uisees Fannie Ar cher and Minnie Cummlnga would he hard to excel, in proof of wticu tbey were re peatedly encored. A8 a banjo soloist and general burnt cork performer Mr. Ned Da Haven baa few superiors. The fancy danc ing of M'lle Louise and Miss Cuminiugs was good. By far tbe finest performance ol tbe evenlOB was tbe "Champion Drum Solo" by M'lle Leuise, tbe Drummer Girl of tbe Potomac She handles the etlcks with a grate and rapidity or movemeot tbat le truly astoulsbiog, giving imitations of a train of ears enterlos aid leavine stations, crossing bridges, Ac. Tbe drum solo alone is well worth tbe prjee of admission. Tbe. company give their Ust performance this eveoiog. and we would advise ell who wish to see a Grs.t-ciats variety troupe lo attend by all means. Among tbe list of t ni'ed Statesnatent. granted to citizens of Western Pennsylvania lor tbe week endimr January 17. 1871, and each bearing that date is No. 110,919 Harvester; Thomas J. Barnes, Corrv. 120,953 Device for discharging Oil from Tanks: William J. Brunired, Oi City. Married. -At Columbia Farm, Fe.. Jan. th, 1871, by Rev. B. W. II iwkios. 6Ar L K. McKai.ip lo Amvni V. Hi pvw nil of Columbia Farm. Carrying out (be spirit of tbe eld adage tbat '-it is better late than never," our old friend Sam. bee at last read himself out of the bachelor crew and set sail on tbe see ol matrimony. In common with bie many friende we wish bint and bie fair voune bride a aofe and prosperous voyage through lire. May tbey meet with oo adverse winds or storms, but coo tinned joy and bapplneas, and when the ton of their existence grows dim, and tbe royetie shadows gather, may ii taae away into tba brightness of Hea ven. From the committee, Messrs. H. I. Been, A. J. Greenfield, and R. O. Beverldge, we are In receipt of aa Invitation to attend the opening services of St. Johna Episcopal Church, RousevilU, Sunday, Jan'y I2d. Services Eleven A. M. and Three, and Quarter past Seven, P. M. The Services promise to be of a meat interesting charac ter. Eminent divines from abroad will be in attendance. For being Intoxicated and insulting peo ple on tbe street, last evening, Pat. Duonl gan was arrested by officer Hill, and com. mi tied to tbe lock-up to get sober. - On Monday and Tuesday evenings the celebrated Fox & Denier Pantomime troupe appear at Sobel's Hall, on which ocoasion will be produced their ever new aod origi nal pantomime, written by C. K. Fox, en titled, Tbe Three Blind Mice." Tbey will be greeted with crowded bouses oo djabl. tSTQuarterly meeting services will be held at tbe Methodist Chuieb, this (Sattir day) evening, at TJj" o'olook, aod to-morrow (Sabbath) forenoon, commencing at 10 o' olook. Presiding Elder J. Leslie will be In attendance. A key-bob interviewor makes the start ling reveUtion that Kellogg whiles away her hour of recreation by "mckinir a bsojo." 8 A. ueiv.y mow ttoiui ia frevaitiug io day. 5tATRI.1IU.MAL. THKEB WBSIS APTKR MARniAOC. My dearest you are goia i out, Indeed 'Us very eoM; Let me, sweet love, around your oeck This handkerchief eofeld. Ton know how aniline lor your health, My own dear George, am 1; One loving kiaa before we part Gcod-by, aweet chuck ,good-by I TUllEC TJCAR8 AFTER M AUBIAUE. You're golag out I why don't you go! ' I cannot help therein; You woaldn't grieve me mightily To ne'er rome back agaiu Umbrella? I don't know wbere 'lis! Whal'll vnn want dmtI. T anniLft Don't pester mo ubout your cold; Good gracious! go to thunder 1 On Thursday evening next, Jan. 26th, Miss Ada Teaman's Female Minstrel aud Olio Troupe will re-appear at Sobers Opera Home for one night ooly, lu aa entire new and original programme. Tbii troupe is a tirst-clais one and embraces some of tbe best talent, both male aod female, tbe prufewiou affords, among whom we may mention Mite Alice Somera. champion female clog song soil dance artiste; Mise Jeanie Bush el I, trapeze aod slackwire performer; Mies Ada Teamao, tbe beautiful aod charuiins- bal lad singer, and a number.of others. Tbe programme till consist of new songs, dances burlesques. Ac. 4c., which cannot fail to please all who attend, and no doubt they win uraw a crowded house. A child now llvioii In Detroit n no larmr round than a man' forefinger. It is a month ti l, about six inebe lonf.waiirha on pound two ounces, and bee never cried since born. Tbe children's Dew mlsaionarv ahin. the Morning 3tar, will be launched from tbe yard in East Boatuo about tbe end or Janu ary aod will call about February 15th. Io an Iowa breach of nromlae aaaa it,. woman swore that tba accused hade ugged her every night lor several months, and Sunday ntghte until three o'elcck in the naming, i oe vii nan wea need one dol lar and coete. He eaid it waa the mo.i reasonable bulging be ever experience. Tne "oldest iobabitaut" bus been redding a series of atliclea on tba t adultera tion oi liquurg io 1 baa arrived at a some what lingular oonclusioo. Tbe analysie ol those liquors showed an average of about Ixty.Bve parti ol water to thirty-five ol spirts. "Toey deu't give tbe spirits a fair chance," said the bacchanal: "the V'll lcyn en fooling with water till It depopulates the earth syuio." Tbe knife with which Payne the asaauin assaulted Secretary Seward has been return. ed by order of War Department, to Mr. Robinson, who was Mr. Seward's only helper In that nerlloua hour. Itia.m,. . derous looking weapon, abSul two iuches wiue, tbe blade Drmly fasleued info a bon bundle, and without iDrinn or elatD. ft i inane "Kio uranue camp knife," ond was evidently ma tie lor just such uses as it was t.iat tn ioe fine uiapaicu Deartleasly says: Colonel James Fiak bat something to litr for. Tbe editor of tbe Tilusville Couri says: "Mr. Flsk le personally unknown to us, but we coifess to an admiration for tbe man." Tbe repeal ot tbe Income tax bill Is to be considered by tbe Senate on Tuesdav next. Cox oootaa Bret TlarUU i.n..ih.. rt.t nee" In his arguments in Congress. Tbe Senate bill to provide for a irovern- ment or the District of Columbia was ar gued in and passed tbe Lower House yes- eraiy. Stop and look at tbe variety of fish and game at tbe Washington Market. Programme Part First. . Fresh Cod; Fresh Haddock, Fresh Her ring; Fresh Black Bass; Fresh Bat Fi-h Fresh Pike; Fresh Smelts; Fresh Lobsters; Fresh Quail; Fresh Partridge, Ac. Remember the New York Olympic at Sober Hall, this evening. TO IiKT. Fop Kail. si.i. II in. ... , ... U.T l tl UR OODOSllfl thn Rnnlipslnr ri,.a r . .w,.cu puu uver II TVarners flour aud feed store. Apply to . nov. au-tr. a. Wabneb. Canary birds in tbe oil regions are to be had at OV7-IT. J. W. BEATTY'3. BUCK.SKIN iGLOVR.4. n ,.-r ... v . low eeai, at A. ALDEN'S. jlo Jameitowo Clothing Store. flM'lll OtU'CM. 9. M. Petttiiylll A: '. 7 Paik l ow, New Voik, awl P. ltnwe.1 A On.. AdvartU'inx Aaoiita, aro tbe eut acMits foe tbe IV iroleum Centre Pailv Hitxmo In that ufer. A4V veillMm hi tl'st city aie recjOAfHd to kve their la vor with Ithor of toe alime hmasea XW 1h - oli'lirated tpaog Kueeaewd Pl auo Case Meloileon. st BOOTH A SARGENT'S. TiiHsvlUe, Fe. t3f" The hraeit awortment nf Sheet Mn lo aud Smell Instruments In Wentero Peon yltanla, ou bnnd at BOOTH A BAttGENT'n. Tilusville, Pa. Orcrceats, Robes and Fur Can, at Coal, at A. ALDKN'S. Jamestown Clothing Store. 9 A full assortment of Stetuway. Brad burf. Knabe A Co-, Marsha!) A Beudell PIANU5, constantly on baud, at BOOTH A SAUGENT'A Tilusville, Pa. t'lintitiiiintiu liUko Pickerel. At Hie New York Meat Market. We have on hnd and ara in colirlanl receipt vl irein ncKerei moiu boauiauqu i,e. jiinll-tf II. Si T. Paisib. JJ" I'anies desiring iustiiiaienle of any kiud will save money ly purchusini; of BOOTH A SAIIGKKT. 'f iiu.vi'le, Pa. UNDER CLOriUXt;, yery cheap ao4.i large qiiuiitilies, nt A. Al. DEN'S, .limi'itnwn Clulbinir 6lme. ilousn lor !t Us A d '.irahle tlmiM. fur sale, silnnl. 4 rn M- Fr ben Kiintl. fitted lit Willi ove-y ennvrninirt l'" funillv : '. A rure linmnii i olt-rcd. P. fiinber nnriicuiftrs CLquire at the Juiue.towu rir,tbi.ft Sloru. JokV It. NKW A DV ERT1SEM KN'I S. J. H. PUUTKKi (bsccMsor to V. McAptM.) RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST. 6ns adtninl.teied. Office opra iyy and a'gat. OIFICI-Berry'a new Building, comer of Waea ingi, a.iu aKuuu hi., itruiuum uuiixe, rs. Jan Mr SobeJ's Opera House. For rwo Mslits Only MONDAY and TIES l AY, January 33 nud 21, 18T1. The' famous FOX St UK..IEn Pantomime Troupe ! Ia tli-ir new And f r'jr'n i! pnn'e n'ma hj O. R. Foi THETHHEE BLIND MICE The oriKi.jil of WE: WILLIS WiNKIE, tm.w per- Well Sule-tcd ArlUtee. Will appear In conjunction wlih Iho world rsnonn Wooden Itnuk'd Acrobats, AdmitsiOB 50 and TS Cents. Scats lo he bud at Oi I IT. Bmp. Pruj Store, 8atat4ay Sobel's Opera House. Ketnrn of the Furorilei. MISS ADA TESMAN'S Female Minstrels! AVI) OLIOT1IOHPE! THURSDAY EVE'G, JAN. 26 The Great Xorelly of the Sea oat The first and only enecesefal Femal Minstrel sad Olio 'Ironiieevornraaalaed. retnrutne Irom Ihetr highly am eeMiul Wesura lour, erowntd with laarele aud success. Admlsainrt n4 75 Cent. Senta avcured without extra at OrlBa Drag Btote. WTItrsvtlle, Jan. J4. pieamntvlle J:m. , Jius.vlllii, Jn. x7, oil Cl'y, Jan, Is, Franklin, Jaa COBINGTON FURNISH ALL At Very Lo CALL JlsTJD SEE OLD S P'ero!eum;;a!itfe,.Pa.,.Oct. It-tf. We have a full nasnrluinnt nf Fkatee. NtcnnLHiiM A Iii.Aimoa At IeiiAii'a. TtTCiivii.LB Ladles st winning Watches ol nearly nil frst-0 mtktf. o8. 2w UIM HsfThe Smith American Organ-!, beet in uee tor sate only hy BOOTH A SARGENT, Tilusville, Pa. golld eHver;guode la coses enltnhla far ptosuis,at t Ihuam'si, Tltiisrilla W. C ALLldON A bOM'S TUBINGix W, C, ALLISON & SON'S Philadelphia, Mann too tarer of OIL WELL TUBING. AND CASING-! With I)!aln and Coupling. patent Oar TVEIHQ aad CASI.Nfl are auiaaaiclir4 with peat ease, erpren'j for the nee ef ell sra dneers, bttiig tested st tke works b fore, shipment with a presmre ef 1.M0 lbs. to the sqnara tntk. NOTICB 2aeh lengik aad socket is Hammo wltk ear trade mark. Rons other Is i ennlne. Tha aner hererere experienced In katng TnMnf hroik at the Cc.n.-ltiij la obtistod br aslaa; Allison Pon'syj'nhlTi. -lib patent CoepIIng. SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE ! Dr.J.L. TnATER Director NOW ON TIIBia TRIUMPHAL TOUR, . THE NEW YORK OLYMPIC Two Mgm Only, FRID.1T and SATCItDAT, Jan-a andai, 18T1. MINSTRELSY, COMEDY, SPECIALI TIES Combined la oae grand entertainment Reserved Seals at Griffes Bros. Drug Store WITHERS A ETART Propr e u. s. rrvrr.iBT Ageol. HI!t'l.iJfrf4lV IVIs'TMVrT Tke eo panaershipkertorore existing hewwo ..n iiniMnB ma ninety a. Aiaen. unuer ine nrn niinnof mntii Alden. Is this dny dl. solved by mntnnl rstimit, Jo! e Lammera reilrinu. All I nkitlfl-. 4 ..it ..k.. ,a i i - .... . ... . . ... . . w 11 ' iiienuenrni wuiow settleAai A cnllacieit .viib"r efthe sub-crihera. A kcrl x SIA mmlAl .... . i ., , t. . . . . . V ""I luuun.. ine ultSIUOSS at lae old eiand. .ions I.AMMRIIS A1.BKHT A. ALDE.V. Pited this inth dy of Jiinnury. 1ST! Sw. & COH1M WSLL GRADES OF westRates. i -T I
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