Li . DISCOUNT from marked pricea on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING ' VI Infer Underwear, Cmtoai Mado Clothing, Hats and Caps, C, AC, For the next Thirty Day8 ! ' McFAflLlXD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! !pe lUork, Titusvllle.Pn., f'etroleum Centre Daily Record Pet, Centre, frlday, March 8. AKICIVAI. MUM DErit ATUEfl OF TRAINS ON u. O. ,ek A. II. It, On and after Monday, Nov. 28lb, '1870, mum win run as loitowa: NORTH . NO. S. HO. 3. NO. 1. L,sve Irvine. 2.01 p sr. 5. 10 p Lv OH Utty 7.00 A v. 2.6a p M. 7.60 p rm.uen 7.4i ' Titusv. S.80 Arrive Curry, 10,00 3,39 .' 8,30 4.25 9,12 6,67 10,38 ' 80CTH. NO, 2. Leave Corry, 11,05 a m " Tiluav. 12.40 p m. no. 4. no. 6, 6,111 a it. 6,15 pm 7.33 17.52 " I'. On. 1.27 " 8.19 " 'Kit 'o ... Arrive O. Ci(y 2,10 ' !,fl2 "0,20 ' Irvlue. 4,50 ' 11,10 tW No. 5 and 0 run on Sunday. FKBIQHT TRAINS NOU'm . .?? .''' Nn. 11. No. 15. No IU.1 A M. 11,16.. III.Wa.k B.31lAS,(lr " 1,"'P 13,10 PM. 8.1!, anas, n, ua 2,4a 1,44 , Ar. Corl,15 r. FKE1GHT TRAIXS SOUTH. wo. 10. No. a No. Id. No. 14 No ao. U Cor. i i v,o,w p,w iy,i& p M. lit 40 pa I (to ,.'.'"..0.lt5, "nd Pti"nloiim Centre freight, lows oil lty xio p. in., arrives at Petroleum Centra 8,10 p. S'mTiv; nZam i-i"roM4,40p ill., arrives at 01 1 c-ty (1,00 p. m. I, i. n , , 6 no i H nro express tinius. No, 1 It thiuiuli amouioioctMoa, coauocts at . SIIVK.11 PALAC SMtt-rillo CASS. no. 4ii,ro..t fn(;r, i'jiU:iWpniimiii,nut chance. Ftft. JsI ll f,4st S.fc lilllnl..lk.iktA I . 1 If0 5S,rert ,r"m Wrtuburjtli witlwat chaugo. Wo -Direct to Pittsburgh without cbsuiM. Monday, Nov. Si. l;o. OjII at, lp. ra.,;m New Wf ll. A new troll w is wag atruck oa a (.onion of (he & L. Shaw farm owned by Harrington and Groenbuck, near Stand Off City, yesterday afternoon, wblob la es limited u yielding from 80 to 100 barrels per day. tome evn placing Ih .roduotion at blgb a 126 barrel. The warklug lotor rt it eweed by Buyer ft Halloo. The tract cf iafad an which Ibis well it located lies Id an easterly direction fron the Plain er read, and tbe territory immediately eur rounaiog It la compuriiivoly new. Our ownsen, Uuers. Ji E He, Patterson & Diokey atid others, are tbe forluoat own. ers of 85 lores of land adjoining tbe new wall. We ufe Informed It is tbelr intention to commence dtreloplsg this tract soon. John Grbm and A). Thompson, Amor icon citizvnt of African dxsceot, ladulgcd in a bit of a row, oo :Wasbingtoa stfeet, lasi eveaieir, to which John run bis note against Al.'e iit, and directly after a aection ot the XVib Amendment dropped to tbe level of mother earth. Al. follo.ad up this advan Uby dt aw lag a razor and attemplpg to curve John . into suiall pUoes, luaictinn sev eral tuvera euta on his porsoq. On infor mation being mtde by John, Justioe Ry. nnl is iaxued a warrant for tbe arrott of Ttiouipron. The oase U on trial tbia after noon. Mrs. Pu(. Uonegan bis again got herself ioto trouble, Information baring been made acHloiit her for euiliug liquor on Sunday and reutiutt n houM Uuowingly for purposes ot proftlUnlion. Tlio probabilities are that Vi8. Pat will rotin tbe cell ol the Bis til.:" at I i'ii)!;llii fur Koto tloji to Ciiaio. K.r. .T'.ihr. rJ-.ir.:'j 1 11, i'leaidout of (lie L'ol !V S'o P3.ii.l';:i'ii Ouiupnay, died iu Ni-ia i'niU (X'v oi' Ua S :huay, a! ti tje ot 4ij. Uiey J, .e win !Trot nf lt,o li .!. !'..! i-.i'., lvi,! t'M i Hi,, eveiy !;.! -! fva oO-j-J'.-.-'.-f The Wallace. Elut'tl will appear at Do eoui's tlall for three nigb'a only, commenc Inii Mouday, Murcb 20. These artistes are o fivorn'ily known here that commend' atlnn from us pre on superfluous. ' Tbe oaptivMrrK (.eniue of '-Opera bouB'" has found nwKt able exp'innntg in the Wallace Sisiere, nod tbe brilliant combination ol wit, music and beauty , that clmrueierir tbe burlesque opt-ra is tnt.st charuilnxly presented by tben lal'-nted ai times. Mr. S. U. Villa, who is incomparablo in his "role," will again delight our amneement loving people with bfa Inimitable Imperson ation!, and t he wonderful littlo Misses Minnie and Maud will appear in their precocious and entertaining renditions The entertainment offered by the Wallace Sistors is one of the best extant, and we only regret that their stay with us ia to be so limited. Oil City Register, These talented artistes appear at Sobol'i Opera Moui, on Monday evening next. They aro popular favorites here and will re ceive a libTul patronage at toe bands of tbe pub'ic Among the list ol patents issued to citi zens of Western Pennsylvania tor the week ending Feb. 21, 1871,, and enc") tuning that date are the following: No. 112,103 Wrench; Eliai Beach, Titna vllle. . 112,100 Wrcncb; Ellas Bench, Titus- vllle. 112.141 Grain Separator and Fanning Mill Samuel S. Uammond and John S. Par- den, North East. 112.141 Extractor for Oil Weill: Hart Harris, Tidioute. 112,199-Kire.piac:jJeroroe W. Wetraore, Erie. 112,229 Railway car Spring; Richard Dudley and Benjamin Herabey, trie, A large and fashionable nudieucs were in attendance at the Appy Concert en ter- tainruenl, at Sobel's Opera House, last eve ning. The violin solos perlormid by Mr. tienri Appy were wonderful, hod at or.ee stamp him as the violinist of tbe age, and a complete master of that instrument. Mil! Florence A. WIsoor sing "Come In and Shut tbe Door'1 and "Comlner Thro' the Rye ' in a highly creditable manner. Mies W. Ifl a cliaroilDg vooalWt. Miss Oil it- Moore has a aweet voice, hut ia evidently a new beginner at conenrtizing. Mr. Monroe nas an excellent tenor voice and. bia song? were well received. Mr. Von Rocbow sans piece of bia own compmitiun entitled. Between you and I and the Gotenoet," ncd was ropeatoilly encored. As a .whole tu concert waa far above the average of like euteilalniuenla sod appeared to giro gen oral sallsfdctlon. A dispatch, from Oil City, dated Maroh 1st, says: Aboat balf-psst acven this eveninjr, by an explosion of gas well No. 30 and Hey- drick well No. 2, at Reoo, John Russell. nd two little boys, eons of Herman Holers, were burned badly, perbapa fatally? Mr Caaael, foreman ofcaipentera for tbe Lake Shore Railroad, waa also burned, but not badly. Several others were slightly burn ed. Mr. J. II. Dowman, editor of the Petro leum Monthly, baa been admitted to prnc tic elaw in the several Courts of this coun c il. S. Sihuleruf Titusrille, was the lucky owner of a ticket in tbe Onera House Drawing at Hamilton, Ohio, which d.ew a prize of $5,000 in greenbacks. Tbe receipts of the Kunlisli opera enter tainments at Tituarlllo, on Monday and Tuesday eveulne, exceeded $4,0C0, which tbe Herald says "Is good enoupb for tbe "bub" of ail PetrolU." Tbe Herald hould giro tome credit to the surrounding oil towoa for a largo portion of the receipts. A good many tickets wore purohaaed by Petroleum Centre people. The funeral of Charles Tillioghast, one of tbe unfortunate men who waa recently kill ed at Parker's Landing by a boiler explo sion, took place at Pittsburgh, on Wed non- ay, and waa lurgely all-mded by bia friends and acquaintances. MajorS. M.Mills, fur years tbe popular landlord at the Americas Hotel, in Titua- i lie, was recently presented with a $350 gold watcb by bia numerous Irieods. Tbe eommoo couucil of Tituavillo bae ordered all tbe concert saloons lo that oity to bs closed. A Kansas paper telle ol a, railroad bridge that "got down hearted and lay down with a train on ll." A Cinctnoatil boy kicked a mule twice, t The long suffering boust at last kicked back and tue boy bsuded in hit ebips. Jamestown ha bail a lensaiioo inj:!:e f.-a of an ''Apron Festival,' for tbe Lcu rU ii '.V. .'.. V, Cnarca. Fatalism Illfstbatbo. A Hard ."Shell Baptist minister, living somewhere on the frontier of .Micsoiir!, was in the habit of saying to bw family and to his church: Friends, you need not take any unuoual care of your lives; the moment of your dealo was written before the Inundation of the world, and yon cannot alter l." Hi' aire observed when be left un Saturday to meet one of his frontier missionary engage ments, that he dressed the flint of bis rifle with unusual care, put in dry powder, fresh tow, and tjok every pains to make sure tbal tbe gun would go off in case be came upon an Indian, It struck' ber one day as she saw bim in tbe saddle, witb hi rlile on aia shoulder, that bia conduct cootrsdicted Us teaoh Ings, and ahe aid to him: "My dear, why do you take Ibis rifle with you? If it waa 'writ' before the foundation ol the world (hat yon were to be killed this trip by an Indian, that ritie won't prevent It, and if you are not to be killee, of course tbe lifl. is .unnecessary; why take it with you at all!" "Yes," he replied, 'to be sure, my dear of course you are 'nil very right, and that is a very proper view; but, lee here, my dear auppoael should meet an Indian while I am gone, and bia time bad come, and 1 hadn't my riflw witb me, what would be dot Yea, my dear, we must all contribute our part toward the fulOllmvut.of tbe de crees ot Providence." We copy ilie tollowiug oil Items Irom t!ie Venaogo Citizen: A well located on outlot 111, nc'joitiiotr the McCalmont farm, In Sngarcreek town ship, owned by Sty & Matthews, commen ced pumping the latter part of lilt week and is a good 26'bbl well., This well opens a lartje tract f new terrrit ry A well owned by Carroll, llatkell t Co-, located on Kelly farm, on two Mile Ruu, commenced testing last week-end Is y Lei I lug three burrels per dayvejry oil. Wecdel PMllipa lectures ?K the Court House in Franklin, oa Wedoesday evening March 15ih. There are reports in o insulation In va rinus parts el the county that Ihe Poor House will cost, when finished, over $200, 000. This is tar Irom tbe truth. Tbe building, and all oilier expenses connected witb the poor f.irm will not cost, when completed, over $100, 000. Venango Citi zen. Mr. John Parxa baa been appointed Su perintendent of tbe L'uiou ft Tituaville rail road. A lililo giil in Weet Virginia, hiisiiv ongaped working a pair of allppera intend ed for a birthday gift to ber fathor, said lo one of her playmates: "I thiok you are real lucky, for your papa h s ?ot only one leg' and you neeod't work but one. Crawford county, lod., brags orer a man wbo did all all the chores, cut twa cords ot wood, walked seren mile to the county seat, and got drunk; all befors 11 a. to. A German la Kichmood, Indiana poke in his native tongue lo a French ady, wbo, not ' understanding, thought bis remarks insulting, and went for.blm with a club. IIo buys bia arnica bv the barrtl. . The Ohio editors are having a good time at their convention in Akron. One of them threw out a bint that "tbe pen la rnlnhil, r than tbe sword." Good idea. A gentleman living in the Fourth District renowned tor charity, saya no beggar can go away from bis gates unsatisfied: they tun always "get a bite." He keeps a dog tit d looa.N. O. Times. "Which aide of the street do you live on. Mra. Kip pie!" asked a counsel, crosa examining a witness. "On eitber side, air. If you to ana way, Ita oa the right ilile, if you go tk other way its on tbe left. Tu fare baser a ot Hiiigertiowiiis; Ma. rliliieal Ciautloul All parties are hereby cautioned asalnst purchasing any of our Maoliitins except through our dulv authorized auoots. na Machines will not he guaranteed br us thai are not so purchased. Mr. J. L. Johnson is our ageni lor retroieuin Ueutre and vi Ciuily. Tub Pincer MAxrr'o Co., 4a.S Broudway, New loik. Notick ia hereby giveo that Mr. D. C. Graves is my agent for Petroleum Centre and vioinity. J. L. Johnson. BIRDS. The best Singing and cheapest Canary Birds in the oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tf. J. W. BGiVTTT'S. Buy the "Rod Hot" Saddle, manulaetuied tn Titua vllle expressly far the oil country dipl"d to all kinds of weather, at J. R. fCiona. al2-tt E :.it Ee5atd Oii?J -nt jer jtallon, st Ui'HUUFeiusi Local Aotlcc. . n. PellcHRlll A: Co. 37 rtrk How, New York, and Ooo. P. liowoll 4 Oo.. Adiertlslng Agents, are Ihe sole a;;eut for the I'e, irolenm Outre IUilt llMoaa I Unit eiiy. Ad vevtisers tn that eiiy are requevUd to leave their favora wllh rlibef of Ine above bouses SPLENDID Those new stylo Hats, at A. AL DEN'S. LOOK AT TlldM. nndbebnld the finest slvleot Hal and Caps, ever brought lo town, at A. ALDE'N'3. HATo and IAPS ol ulls'yles, at A. ALDEN'S. Kenyoii'a JV-w Double i'ii in a itir i it in i?i ii if on or Wuiei-iu lci p Vtil. Keuvon'a New Double Auiiiijj Oil Fntsp is acknowledged to be ihe besi pump rum in use. One ol its leading leatureH i tnal it mil only ermine s a foiira ions now o oil r other Until, but that It cieius and sustains a constant and powerful siiclion by means ol which Ihe seams or veins of tbe well are III a ure.il measure cieaieu ot para line and oilier obstructions, and the oil in the reins is drawn towards Ihe welt. I bS been a'Ceitaiued by acllial test that tbt uso ot this pump causes a jtrununiiy iticreas llii (low ot oil. It is well Known riy oi nperaiore thai this improvemonl is of ureal rulue, uod one Ibul luta been tonit boiikii lor. The nbl.'st meohanics of eur country bare for years been at work trying to rind out some new and untried plan to prolong tbe life time ol un oil well: mid noltiliig ye to or knowledge ba been tirotiiibt before the public that iu any nay equals tbe power ot Ihe Kenyon Pump, experience huving itaiiubt loot it ia the long coiitinuod sue ion tbnt has the power lo keep up and in crease I be production of oil wells. Oil opernlnrs are reieirei to Mr. Geo. Uonlton, riur.eilutendenl of Ihe Columbia Farm, for infuruiBtion in regard tu the practical work agt of Ihe Kenvou Pnnin. We nppend tbe foiluwing testimouiul from the uiuda'ers of me ijuluuibia larm: Office Coi.i miiia Oil Co, ! Columbia Farm, Jan, 28, Mir. II. K. Kkxton: Dear Sir: W are using your tDouble Acting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and take pleasure in Ptaiing Ibal we are Ketliai! more oil and gas Irom each of them than waa previously obtained by tbe use ol working barrel. We believe your oil pump iu ue tue uepi in us. Respectfully yours, G W. Boultos, Snp't. J. P. Uakokoft, Manager for further particulars address il. K. Klnton, Petroleum Centre. P. O. box 547. jn31. t" Tea Servers for sale at Nrcnoi.No.v A Bi.ackmok's. (3Uangipg Baskets for sale at Nicholson A Blackmon's. tf Those desinnz larce Casin Tonas. Swiri'ls aud Clamps cheap, can enquire of Hicnoisuo a rjiacKmon. Gaffney has a large lot of scotch ale and London porter especially or family use, t.y iuo uuilih ur case. Best Rclitied Oil : dccl5-lf. 10 centa per gallon. f J. Rl'TIIEIlFOllD's. ChnniHiiqiia AiUkv Pickerel. At tbn New lork Meat Market. We have on hand and ara iu constaut receipt ol Itcsh Pickerel from Cbaiilauqua Lake, janll-tf U. & W. Parks;. uavmg Buuca to my inrce stock. I am now ready to supply Kootcb Whiskv. Jamei ca Rum and all other imported goods at new i ora prices, f novl2 tf- Owen Gaffnet. Best Reflucd Oil 20 cents per gallon, at J. RuTHKItFOIlll's. Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new styles just received SOHONBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. felifltf II. WIliBEItT, 18 now prepari d to execute BRICK AND HA HON WOHK IN ALL, lib MtANCUaVs, aud warrants to inve eatfsfitctlon. I'LASTBHINQ dons lo ordor. BRICK OHM M;'S put np. also. IllUC'K and L1MU touaiaut ly o" ,nnd aud for sale. t37 11 wd-iiee oa Hubert Farm. Post OSes Ao.-,. I'eMoleura CaerroiPa. Olve nae a call. seblG .Im. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE ! Six Nights Only! COMMENCING Monday. March 6. WALLACE SISTERS ! Opera Bouffe BUKLESQUK A COMEDY TllOUPE. VILLA it DOBSON-Managen. S- B . "V ILL A. He together with their Opera BonfTe, Bur lesqiiH and Comedy Troupe, of 25 carefullr e-lected artists and Oicheslra, un MONDaV EVENING. MARCH 6TH, will be ,l eenled tbe highly successful Comic Operalle Uurlesque, witb all Ihe original mu,c, or iginal music, gorgeove dslumes, romideis appointments, properties, Ac, entiiled, La-Belle Sauvage: OR, Po-Ca-Ho n-Tas Po-Ca-IIon-Tas witb Banjo solo, JI.NVII,' U'lIT ISO Captain Jobn Smith, AGNES WALLACE Pow-Ha-Tan, S. B. VILLA Miss Jennie will appear in the FARCE of LOAN OF A LOVEB. Preceding the Farce Minnie and Maud lo iueir uouuie song and Dance. Entire cbaageuf bill every night. Admission 50 cents; f!r,l s.ii. cents. Reaerved seats can be secured six days in advnuce at Grifles Bros Druii Store. i'-is. imniti .ui.itii, Ag t. " POSCKRY 1" Kaaaeratlag a fsw of the arUclas k ke leaad at L. M. STERNBTJRG'S LumberYard Washlnrtin-St., Pctroleota Centre, i'a. Friends and patrons, ea and all. ?onr attention to my ''bis" I would oall; Times are dnll an money tight. Bat In those Uroee I'm looking for light; To those who are building rigs wlthont naiaesr, I would inform tbU Is the place to buy Lunaer ; My motto Is this: -'Quick Bales and Small Prolt,"' For business la healthy and I think much of ll t In qiallty my Lumber is second to bobs, And as fur Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; Some may not look at it In the light I do, And for tbose I have a quality No. 1; And tn those who are particular ns some auy be, I atlll have anotair qualify railed Ne have pood seasoned Lumber. Drosssd op nice, Which I will sell at a low caoh price; 8uch as Flooring, Celling and Siding, beta Bough and Dressed, Lath, Battens and Surfaced Lumbar, all of U beat; I also have Rig Lnmberof all kinds, At prices to sumuars with oil and ford limes; All kinds of Timber kept constantly on hand, Aud s box of Cigars of a very good brand; My facilities for selling are surely wlthont rinmber always Keep gooa teams to oenvcr goea iiiiaiDer go If yna want Lumber, Reagli, Dressed, Sofl or Hard, Toa will 8nd lust what yoa waat at L M - ber V ord. feblltf BUCKSKIN GLOVES. 20 per cent brf low cost, at A. ALDEN'S. jl5 Jamestowo Clothing Store. Bsct Cigars ia town at Grtlha Bros. L ..---' .
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