from marked prices on oar 'EXTEf&iVS STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Wiuter i'nderwcar, Custom! Mart Clothing, Hats and Caps, C., AC, For tb next Thirty Days ! KcFARLAX D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! Lospe Block, TituavIlie.Pn., 'elroleurn Centre Daily Record. "' 'enlrc. Tharadajr, Fob. a. AWUIV.IE, ASD DEPKATDGR OF iKAIAS ON O. C. 4c A. K. R. 4h a m ano arier Monday, Nov. 2Slb, 1870, teaina will r..i ' ' "hvmiuiiuwi; KORTH KO. 8. xo. J. xo. 1 imn-. J2.0I , u. 0, 10 P if U" Hf,y 7' 2-5 P 7.60 p u inner. b,;;ii . Arrive Oorry, 10,00 optb. jro, 2. ' Leave Oorry, 11.05 a . Tltnsv. 13,40 p m. " P. On. 1.27 " Arrive O. City 2.10 " irviae. 4,40 4.25 9,12 6,67 10,38 no. 4. no. (I. U0 A If. 6.15 p it 7,3ft , 7,52 8.19 8.42 9,02 9,20 ISP N'o. 6 anil 6 nn on Sunday. PRKIGI1T TRAINS N011TH. . ...?0 ' Wo. 13. Null. No. is Hm At UerV'iS , M " M5 " - lU " FKEIOUT TR.M38 SOUTH. L. Oo?0- ,0' 1,0 1 No- ,B- Na Nn M- -Kcj'S'JS-" ,?. av&H .. ir'lS." v.. it. .J"' 1 "re "prert train., clmr J" tf-"th.r"'.,' h.TOIU,,,ul!',,ion. e"cct. at . "" Jaiacs i.nm CAn8. H irue! f'";? L ''MH-lnhia without change . a-hlrw.-t to Hhlldiiihla wlthnnt , l.n.,. S, ,V'"r':? ""''r.h without rhmVge. -Oil'- Citt axis rBTttotnttM. Cbntr I'mnk Road. .The cnmtrncttnn-ora platik road along tire Valley or OU Creek, from Oil City t Petrol-urn Cnri, would eon trihnlo as tniic'i a anything else to 'the huinPM prosperity ot not only. 011 City but of every town located on . ita-roiue. Gofld roada lor (Irking tiny tiavoalways been considered etienttally jneoessary In every tewn or city. Riding out la requisite or both health and recreation. If our city was provided with auch s convenience, not only would a Urge number of our wealthy and well to do residents koop horses and carriages, but tbo resident attractions would be greatly enhanced. Our locality would then attract a wealthy class of peo--pie wbo now go to Titusvllle and other placet, which they assist to materially In Lbulldiog up, and making prosperous. If we mi'iase not, a vdarier otia ainBjy neen ebtalued lir a planlc road from Oil City to Petroleum Centre A tweoly loot rond can bs built for $100,000. 6.1 City. Rouse vllle, Tarr Farm, Petroleum .Centre, aud the intervening place can easily raise this amount of slock. What do our neighbors think of It? We, eLonld be glad to have their nearly co-operation In tneseuro thnV wtll be ao beneficial to all concerned. Oil City Register. We havo frrquen'.ly; beard the subject spoken of us, being along needed Improve. mcnt and one that would undoubtedly add o the proierity of both pine a. We hops our business men aud capitalists will take bold of this matter and unite' la raising stock enough to carry It through to compln tloo. Gold at l p.'m, nnr rATA.. lUtutoM. Accn.EXT.-Condnctor Taylor train gota tomb, lust evening, hen a short dist.nce the other side ol Sbaf. Nr. ran over aud Inatantly killed a man named Jam-. Hough, who it h lppo,ed waa intoxicated and had laid down on the track and lallen asl-ep. Engineer Stout who a accounted one ol the most careful engineers on the road, made the following ta'eraent to our reporter: The train waa mlng round a curve running at an ordi nary rale of speed, when lie noticed some thing on tje track about sixty feet ahead of in engine and. remarked lo the fireman that It was probably a atone, and lbs cowcatcher wouia throw it off tbo track. Tb iigni oeing asm aid not discover that it was a humsn being until the engine was so elote to it that it would bavo been Impossi ble to stop the train in time to avert the ac cident." The engine, tender, baggage and emoklng car passed over the body betore the train waa slopped, terribly mangliug It.- ne leg was so firmly entangled in the ma chinery of the engine that a chain bad lo be oej to pull it out. Hough waa a track hand iid bad been in the employ of the O. C. & A. R. H. Tho remains of tbo unfor tunate man wore left with bit relatives wno reside at Shsfl'er. Over 151 Free Alisons from different pur's'oi the oil region were In attendance atKousHv lle, yetterdsy, and participated in the ren monies ol otganizlng the new odge at that plane. Rev. Geo. A. Lyon, 1). 1)., lor more than forty yesrs pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Erie, liaa tendered bis resigna tion. Its acceptance is not Certain. The rewards offered lor the arrest of the nvtrderer of Wiener, at Titusvllle, amount lii Si, 500. At a meeting ol eltijwns h,-U at lht ;ulce lst evening an additional i,"i wai ru.:J, uiiking Ilia tot. I repaid $2,610. According to an ancient Wend to-day (the Zd of Jcbruaryj Is Candlemas ground bog day. The tradition Is that tbe ground hot, or woodebuck, comes forth from its borough In tbe earth, and takes a survey of the weather. If It sees its shadow in the sunlight, it retires within Its fortress and makes preparations for a long season of cold If, on tbe contrary, ft tret not I's Image,' and tbe day bo stormy, In augurs an early spring, ur, to use tbe old familiar lines 'As mr as the sun shines in on Candlemas day, Just so far will snow blow In in May.". It Is also said at this time that tbe baok bona of winter Is broken. "On Cuodtemm Day is consumed, one-half tbe wood! aud halt tbe bay." i 1 ' According to a co-respondent, Parker's Landing and Lawrenceburgh must be hard placet to reside In. lie wrltea thiis: l tils part of thu oil region cootatns some desperate cbnracteie. , Yesterday -I taw young man in Lawrencehurg with a band- kerchief tied around bis band, and when asked what the truiihle waa, replied with perfect nochalanco, ';I lost a finger last night." He was then told that be ought to stop fighting. 'Says be, "yes, Ikuo.tl bsd business but tbe bound laughed at me when I had tbe liau'lcnfTt on last week, and, him, I took one of bis eyes out. " Yesterday a telegram was sent here from the police department of Piltaburgh. aakioz If two men named Chamber and Llvioi stone, were wanted here. Tbey have been arrested at Pittsburgh and In their posses sion was tound n lull kit of burslur tbula Among their elects was a card ot one or tbe hotels tn this city. No description waa fotwarded with the teleirrem. anil It oannot be ascertained whether or no the ratcala have been stopping here! Erie Die palcb. These are the two men that have made this place tbeir headquarters for tome time back. Tbey are evidently despetate characters, and bave at last come to grief. Titusvllle ia at present enjoying a reign ofjjterror, or which the Daily Courier 'peaks in rather plain terms, while on tbe other band the II raid atrivea to allay tbe rears of ita readera by ridiciillow ita colem porary'a remarks on tbo subject, and speak, ing in extraordinary language of tbe 'Good Repute-' io which the plaee la held, 4c If ono or two ould blooded murders, several stabbing and poisoniog affairs, forty or fifty grog snops. ana other trifling evils, keep up the reputation of a olty, then Titusvllle is In "good repute." NMsjaXbatandlng tbe 'good repute" of tbe place, It would be well enough for those or our oitizen having business there to go armed snd prepared for the desperadoes wbo infest the city. G rifles Ilros. are now selling at cost a large stock of Wall Paper of tbo most bean, liful and varied designs, preptrtory to open, ing out an entirely new stock for tbe spring trade. The paper it trimmed tree gratis, and ready for use, A rare chance is offered to those desiring Wall Paper. f We bavo been shown a specimen of tand rock from the Prcaoher well, located on Ross Run, near Tlonesta, The rock it very Hue and similar lo that fuod In the, heal producing seetiona of tbe oil regions. It in k favorable lor tbe striking of good well In thai vicinity. Art 1'nnArrt , MARtttAtiR A BiAUTtruL Gmi. DBcCnoiftv dt nitit Pabbnt- Kri:Mrr,rucH ano Dbatb Wa Sm MgrdrkkdT On Monday, save tbe New York 8nn: Mrs. Sussn llurth died at her residence In Jersey City, under circumstances which In dlctuftbat her death was the remit of, foul play. Mrs. Murth before ber marriage then Miss Susan Flan igan waa accounted one of tbe most beautiful and' accomplished ladtea residing id Jersey City. She waa remarka bly witty in conversation, and al twenty yean of age she seemed to bave I ' jilllant future. Her mother designed ber for some auspicious marriago which should teoure for ber talents and accomplishments tbe scope which tbey deserved. Tbe girl, how ever, contracted a strong liking for a young bu Icier, named William Murtb, wltb whom her family dealt; and lo - opposition to ber parents witbet. she oonlracttd a aatrimon ial engagement with bint. Tbit Mtp die- pleased her lamer and motber, and never to thin day bave tbey been able to reconcile Ib'in'elves to tbe marriage."", Tbe glrj ap peared.to deeply regret ber fpareotl Oil pleasure. It it said thatsbewas also dis appointed io her estimate of her husbands character. Io despair she took to drinking and ior three years, it ia said, bat rarely drawu a sober breath." Her drunkenness led to ber death; -The ttory which obtalnt moat credence where she Is beet known is this: Less than a .week aio the went Into liquor saloon near ber residence, and be coming boisterous was ejected from tbe place: She returned and was a second time ejected. " She waa not to be mattered), however, apd.ln the ttruggle which entued between herself and tbe proprietor Ibe waa thrown headlong down the steps leading from tbe taloon. Io ber fall, ber bead struck a protruding faucet, and terioas in juries were tusiained. Sbe vat taken lo ber, borne uncqnaojous, and wltb tbe excep tion of one lucid Interval of tbort duration, remained to until the died. It lataid, upon the other band, that tbe Ml accident ally while descending tbe steps, and sustain ed the loiurlet which- resulted In her aeatn. Loenl 3Votlce. Mr. S. R, Srratton, of tbe well known firm at Strattoe & Kip, oil brokers, bat leased the American Hotel at. Tituaville, and will take possession about tbe first ol April. Air, a. - la welt known as an, old ana papular landlord, bating kept tbe Franklin Exchange Hotel In lit palmy days. The American will lose none of Its old-time popularity under bit administration. Billiards Is getting to be q njte a favorite pastime anion tbe ladles up town. Tbe y ought to succeed well at tbe game for lathers and husbands can testify that tbey are "dead sure" when tbey go for a pocket lovert are certain that tbey are lucky In kisses," henpecked husbands know tbeir proficiency In "scattering," and "invslids" give Ibem tbem tbe palm for "nuraina." we may expect om"new and ourlous ad ditions to our fashionable feminine eooabu- lary.-N. Y. Mall, a , Simmons, the popular druggist, has in trodueed a new novelty in the inane of bot Soda Water, flavoreaTlo suit any taste. It Is something never before Introduced in this plaee, and will -undoubtedly "take" with an. 8. M. Pcttcnsrlll V Co. 07 Park How, Maw Tork, aa4 !o. P. Howell Co. Advertising Agent, are the sole agsota for iba Fa, troleuai Centre Pailt Htooae la that olty. Ad vertlaara la tret cttj are rennntea1 te leave their favnrs with either of toe above bootee Kenyon'M New Don bin Acting Oil K iirnp for Humping Oil or Waiter in vcep went. Kenyon't New Double) Actlog Oil Pump It acknowledged lo be Hie best pump now In ute. One ol lit leading features is that it not only produoee a eonliauoue flow ot oil cr other fluid, but that It creates and sustains a constant and powerlul suction. hj means ot which Ibe seam or veins of the well are in a great measure cleared ef para fine and oiber obstructions, and tbe oil In Ibe veins is drawn towards the well. It bas been ascertained by actual teat that the use of Ibis pump causes a gradually increas ing flow ot oil. It Is well known by oil uperaiore met iuis improvement la ol great value, and one tbat bas been long tougbt ior. me eoiJai mechanics or our country bave for years been al work trying to find out some new and untried plan to prolong Iba life lime of an oil well; and nothing yet to our knowledge bat been brought before ine puciic mat tn anv wav eauals tbe nower ot Ibe Kenyoo Pump, experience having lauatui taai ii ia ine tons continued auo- ttoo tbat bat Ibe power to keep iid and In crease tbe production of oil wells. Oi operator! am relerred to Mr. Geo. Boulton. supeiintendenl ot the Columbia Farm, for iniurinauon in regard lo ibe praottcal work logs of tbe Kenyon Pump. We append tbe following testimonial from tbe maaagert of uv iuiumoie rarm: Orricx Coi.mRiA On. Co. 1 Columbia Farm. Jan. 98 I Mr. H. K. Kin-ton: Dear Sir: We are iisins vnur iflniihu Acting Oil Piimns In three ol our oil well. and take pleasure In stating that we are getting more oil and gas from each of Ibem than was previously obtained by tbe use ol working barrels. We believe vour oil numn lo be the beat In use. Respectfully vours, G W. Boi lto.v, Snp't, J. P. Bahckoft, Treat. For further nan ienlars i,i,ir,r. n v Krntow, Petioleum Centre. P. I) h. 67. hinSL Grlffes Bros, are aellimr thvir of Wall Ppr t Cost prepatiaiorjr If 111- Go to Grift Broi. for Wttll tiauer. tha are. telling off at cost, W1W ADYBRT18EMEKT8. 'ins EiECTURE, Mrs. M. T. Hoppi win read a Lecrora at SobeJ's Opera, House FRIDAY EVEXJ, FEB 3D. 8UBJECT-THB DUTY OF AllPRi CAN WOMEN! EEI" Bclna a eJI to the Mothers of tho Na'inn , aid the fight to nmk. the Uw. lr , , of their ChiUlen for tiro ItepreMioiVv'ca" t?" Beats to bs bad at Grlffes Bros. Drug Stor THE CITIZEN'S BANK AMD TITlTTIIiLE, PA. '"rrtldrtL -'ehlM. Wsf. H. ABBOT T, L O. JACKSON. DIKbctvius . D. 11CAUY, I.YMAN artw-AWT I. 0. JACKSON. This Tteak l orxsnlre I on ho pitce:hln iri. Die. reh Ma-khnldir !... i. hi. ,i : !r.,ynr toe i't'LL 3XTKNT OF HIM I'KOI'Siav. ix m;h cini'. Inteiest allowel on time deposits in av;n"-( tak Dennrtment, pecml lacilliiM biirii! ulfrmt i SMALL DKI'OSITttRH. b " to Mia uu" 1) iconnts made and a Gin.rat runkinn n,i.. The Safe Deposit l?par(urt FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF VAL UABLES, Is now optn tn tbe rnbllc, fur the R FVTIVO cr SAHS Lu Urn BirilULAK I KOOt' VAL'LTS. mo. ii. . K. HTKATTOa. STIIATTWX V. Kli-. & IkII, Oil Produc'rs Some of tbe giflt and boys ot Newport, Perry cnuoty, beviog behaved badly, at a religious revival, a member or tbe cburob, in a cemmuolcatlen to tbe News, takes tbem b) task sharply. He says tbe girls charter and smirk,' and bob tbeir emntv beats a oou t tike senseless monkeys; and shift and twist tbeir 'bewitching bodies, as tbsugn ine uenobes were cushioned with AAMMllil hurt " ... l airs. m. T. uoppins, a eitlxen of Ibis place, Is to deliver a lecture at Sobel'e Hall tomorrow (Friday) . eveuintr. 8nhletJ I'TO fluty or Amenoan Women," Ac. See advertisement. i - j ne ueauvme Agricultural Works will recommence operations about tbe middle if reoruary.. The eork bave been closed tioce litt fall. i ' Killing trans M a.-lalrate. - By a Are in Jatsestowa yesterday morn, ing a large briok block, was entirely de stroyed. .The Chatlauqus Democrat print ing offloe, which sseupied tbe tblid floor, was a total loss. To Purcbaaera ol Mlugeraiewlng Ma. ctaluea: Caullont All partiea are hireby cautioned purchasing any u our Msobines excent through our duly authorised agents a Maoblnei will not Je guaranteed by ua lhat are cot so purohassj. Mr. J. L. Johnson is our agent forntroleuin Ceutre and vl cinlty. i " Tb Jisobb Makcp'o Co., , 451 Broadway, New York. NoTtci Ishereiy given that Mr. D C Graves tp .my afeol .for PetrQleQtn.. Centre and vicinity. j L. Jobksov. Overceats. Robes and Fur Cn at Hnat A. AI.rjKX s. Jamestown Clothing Store, Chautauqua L.ake Pickerel ai ine tsew York Meat Market We have on nana and are In constant receint fresh Pickerel from Chautauqua Lake. JtUll-H h. 4 w. fAREia. BIKUS The best S u m and l. .,.. ""7 uitui ib iu on regioos are to be uu at nov7-tf. J. w. BEiTTY'a NOTICE. Is berebv elven that all dM,n ti Warner mutt be settled on or her, ii'kik oireoruary next, or tbey will be left for ooueoiion wun squire Reynolds. j25 Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle. ItlitniirAMliiMA n Titus villa exnretslv for tha nil mAAnlaA .a ..II 1. 1 . J . . - w mi .mm oi wearner, al J. JC B.rooa. a!2-lf Best Refined OU 20 cents per gallon, at uecio-li. J. KUTHEHPOIIP'S. We have a full assortment of Skates. Nicholson A; Bi.acisioh, All styles light harness, cheaper than tbe cbeaprat, made from Moffat's oak stock, and -. I .i if. n. Aruii a. WALLPAPAJU at GHtrrss Base. Bronies, Opera Glasses, French Cloeke. Tana. ITina I nmlnn 1 i . e isvnuvu jr-rslV- UUIIfJa, Isham's, Titusvllle Bset Cigars in town at Griffns Bros. GalTney baa a large lot of scotch ale end uonoon porter especially or family use, by Call at Nicholson A. Blaekmnn'. nA k. a loosing btove with Iron ware for twelve uuuitra Miller's Csmpbor market, at ice, the best In the URiFFEs Bros. novl!l-lm. CODXNGTON FURNISPI ALL At Very Lo CALL -A-lsTI SEE OLD S Petrefenmy;ealre,',Pa., OtH. M-lt AH It BROKERS IN GIL LANDS A.l liEAE, Ofi:!e;tn Plumer'a Block, IfoitMce Bo4iaut.l Franklin, I'd. "i.riroBSdt1ilni to operate In the I.rBftt CATINO OIL DlHI HICTwillaowellio eismice onr ll.t Liberal lntero-ta .III he it!v,.d for lor ilA CI11NUT, TotLb, CASI.NO ud Ti:BIN0. 19 All CenmnDlcatloni piomptlj answerod. Iand Slrvevlne. X-f. ankl'a ;t l; . ., . i ., ' WAR DECLARED On High Prices! at tbe Old ftand of J. S. Prat ber. MAIN STREET, by Ibe new Arm, M. V. B. F I S H E Who IcUnda kaepiag ap a kmvj stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and la fart avery klad of goods asnally kept la a well appolukd GIIOCEIIY STORE. 1 h.T. a tenm nn tha road .ail will A.Mv.v ilnoAm tuns or i UAKOki. All I aaV 1. a Silr 1H.I .r,a .a ef nix stuck. Give o a aall. M. V. B. FISIIFn PetrlenaC'tntre. Pa. July 88 tf House For Kale. A dcirable limine for aale. altnalfl nn the Te- hert r.irrn- Fitted an with evarv rnnvfnipnii fur family niii. A rar. bsraain ts ofl'..rot. Vivr nirhiT pnrilcuiun enquire at tha Jajuenti wu Clnin.iiH Store. JaiiU-tf. UNDER CLOTHINft. r nheai. nnd ia large quantities, at A. A ADEN'S, I Jamestown Cluthinir Store. 0. ifVt e- aapjjrst ans GRADES OF westiDates. THSM THE