ft . - A UUlAtXL DISCiiUAT (vo'jx marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Hln!er i;adcrw;arf C'nttoaifXIade Clothing, -Wats and Caps, AC, AC.. For th next Thirty Days ! McFARLA.li I), SUITS! & Co Merchant Tailors ! liOape Block, Titiftville.Vu., ' fttroleum Centre Daily Record! " feutro, Friday, Feb. 10. A.a.tlV4f, AJt DEfATDKJi OF anwxs on o. . & a ic. k. Oo and after Monday, JTov. 231S, 1870, trains will run u follows: xr.Ta no. t. KO. 3. Leave Irvine. 12,01 p M Leave Oil City 7.00 a M. 2.55 r M. " l't.Ceu 7.4l 3. 89 ' TilU.V. ..!(! 4.M ro, 1. 6.10 pm 7.50 r 11 8 .'ill 9.12 Arrive Curry, 10,00 6,67 10,3fl orTB. . I. K. 4. Lanve O.rrv, 11.05 am. 8. 10 a it " Titusv. 12.40 p M. 7,35 " T. Cen. 1,27 8.19 ' Arrived. City 2,o ( 9.0:; Irvine. 4.50 " ll.4d HP No. 6 and 6 r in on Snnd.-.y. rKKIUHT TRAINS XDRTH KO. fi. 6.15 P M 7.52 S 42 9,20 to m. ?in. is. IC.. 11. sin 1.1 KltElOHT TRAiya SOUTH. ITi.l'iH)AH .S0ii. :tlS5A.. II.Haii Yii '.'C.-vB,IP'rn,!n',,,''h'U'hi, Irnrr.. on " rJ ' P- "' n,v, . IVtnilMim ( ei.tre a.2ll n. lu ,i4, ,IUI ' ";'-e train. LV:ai.,,';ro','-i,n,,Tr"""'-i','ion' C,n'ieC" " . - "J?9 " Kitwia CARS. N 1 , '""! ff"!'' fjlilfl hi n "tllitnt change. Nn" vV ' h,' ,""""' '""' ' eh till! " Z2' a ?i , ,m 1 '""h r'' "Ithoilt eliaii. iywtwffi..- sMil ut I p. m., injg Nbw Wbi.l ON TUB WlLROX V.nu A new well on tuts fa,,. ownwl , tWwn Ilau end Cork hs of tb's Pi,.ce, w, con). Vletedon Wednerdny anil coninie n d test fog 1M ev. nlng. Comtiionced pumping oil tllp. in., and to-day wo are Inlormed by Mr. Uari is yielding at thu rate or 15 ,Hr. rels p-r day. The well Is S2 feel deep, had 20 feel ot ...J 1. ..... . . .. ....... .,,, ,UR, aMU t ,lr0.g volume .if gas. The Well is located on the 1 turner road, about Ibree-qmirteis r a mih irtini i iih .uciray nrin. io a south-eiisterly direction Tbe Wilnon larm Comprises aonui j.i.i er s, and is owned bv EjWert, Brown and Dronon. Cunslderabl ItaiMn' tance is attached to this stiike as It pitial ly dein iiiairaea Ihe luct or an oil u,it mu lling in that diirction, and opens up con- siueruoie new lerrilnry. . . . wii. war. An artlole in the Omaha Herald givea an account of oils tested on rr..i.. ia .. u..m rucitic tt .llroad, In which it is ataied th it "ucb car was Inlirlcated hy a different Ml and rununiil a l,x became 00V. Ualena oil, mannfaotureed in Frank ra proven the best of all dark oils ronnlncr 70 lll..a mitt . t . ' ...t. o wt.ituii. neat, hw oil from Cleveland was reported to ru n even Iiiniier man this, but coaling over twice that ol Galena. The Galena Oil Woiks now opens the war liy a challenge t0 the Clavei tnd oil, claiming lo run more miles, do twtter work und remain on bearings longer than any oil they can produce. We uppoae railroad men wil ' watch with In terest tbe lest " Hun. J, D. MitJuukio, M-tuier of Assem bly from this oitiiiity, win pHn,B H00Pp, 0r thank, fi r valuable t ' 1 1 0 doi umenls. TkeTuuaele H-nlds inontlily poirn. leiiiu r-port lor January was publislu-d this nioiiiina, The aveiage d .ilv production is placed at 15 477 b.rrel,, 7; Uirels per tjj;y our lb in ihe 0 .uiler reported. 4 UtUl.Te buaiity a yretiy cumin. devetopimats it)" The csmiotf oprlup; will witness morn ex tensive oil developments to what in called ''lllctl" territory, than any prec. eding year since toe discvery of oil. Large tricln ot I inil biv hoi-n leavsl in f.'rm. berry, rinp.in.Vt .nnrl Rockland town- blpa, and operators are oitly awaiting the opening of spring to commence develop ments. The striking of a good payln will on the Milton Farm, nearly opposite Reno, in Cranlierry township, has btJ the ifl 'ct to convince operators that toe Rno beh"' extends Iruin that point to Foster, and ti e territury on Ibia line is being taken up rap idly. Il Is pretty certain that developments will be made la Roc.Mand township on 1 ho line between the Aimel & Prentice walls and tbe gas wulls la Pinegrove towu- Klllp. We are informed Ibat several wells will he put down In Sandycreek township, went ol Foster, and a large amount of territury has been leased in that section. Altogether the prospects of a busy season lor oil oper ators are flattering. The producers' report for January Is out and shows a ptoduciioo of 111,497 bursals per day, a decrease ol , l.tigl barrels for the uionib. The sti.ck in iron tanks February I was 446,423 barrels, and at the wells 122.284 bariuls, making a total stock of ilid.718 barrela, or a decrease in stocks of 28,490 barrels over those on hand December The number of wells drilling is reported 132. The apt'ulifng railroad disaster at New Hamburg seems to have been a wire, nn- forseen and unaccountable accident, li Was not In the ordloarv ium cnlla nr. as the trains were approaching each oilier on parallel tracts. It was nut atulsplaced cwiicb, a broken rail, or a rotin bridge that Induced It. The report soys the ex pres train could not be signalled or war ti ed In tune to slop, and nlfo iheaxli" wbicb broke on the oil train bad teen fully listed and etsaifned at tbe last station. It was a casually that could hardly be belp.d io ninety-nine cases lo a buodied. PerhaLS. however, the Coronet's Inquest may con Iradict these first statements, and put the matter in a new light. Thkatiie Toe nauiicul drama of Blank Eyed Susu has n-vr been rendered in bet- ler style in this place than it was last t ven ina by Mis Kaiie E.-telle and her 1st tiled company. Mies Katie as Vi!li:im acted out the character of a j dly rollick it'g sailor boy to perfection Besides being a lady of rare accomplishineu s, Mi.a Este.le is a cb.rm ing and talented nciress. Miss Maggie Ks tellc as Ill icit Eyed Susan; Mr. Crauu us Gnatbrain; Mr, Omicin aa D.tggraaa, and in luct all sustained their character 111 liuinl etylo. Tijo afierpiecH ol -l.ady and Devil" was well rendered, Mie K nie in the end ing character appealed In as good advantage as '.n tint tirsl play, aetinj one character fully as well as tbe other. This evening will lie produced Ihe senna, tiooul 'Irani of East Lyime, Mips Katie appearing sa Lady Isabel and Madame Vine and M'ss Miggiu us C'lrney. Missea Viola and Mai in an entirely new dance, C"' cluile with Ihe luaring farce ol the Fri'ky Cobbler. Give them a lull house. To morrow evening uoi'tit of Ml.s Katie Es- trlle and last appearance of the company. George F inn. 1 1. fr suveral years a te- spectahle resident ol Coluiuims, Ohio. na disitpear.-d, beoause bel-arn.d Ihe ofliceie were nfiet hi in for a minder ciiuiuiill d near Nashville, Tenu., fourteen yeais agr. II is victim tneu was a young girl, wh iu be had seduce I, and alter coinuiilling Hie dime be Hed, leaving his wile end lour children, who are slid I'ving. About a year ami he married again, lull while work ing in a machine shop, a fellow woikman reoiuuized him and a detective was called In, who went 10 Foreman's bou, Inn yielded to wbisky and a warm lire, and while be dozed r.n man escaped. typt. Travis la about In open a Shooting Gallery al Oil City. He also intends giv ing grand shuoiing tournament at Tilun ville Indole lung. The Captain's gallery in this pi aoe Ims beeu a coni lete success S me excellent shooting has iieun doue that would u credit 10 pMtessinnals. iaiuie ooinsthe nr.ckof b.tlle-tlMs with kindly bauds. A cirie-pomlent says Ibat 111 passing over Hie bill.-lleld ol the Wilderness and around Petersbmg, he saw del.c ale grass and shrui.beiy growing out ol the empty ainmunliion boxes, a One rose bush thrusting upits uracefnl lorm thrnugb lb head or a Union d if, aud culling verbena peenlng out of 0 fiagm-nl ol a burs edj-ull, l, a ble, ..range cllp ,, pianieu J bat . was, injueo gruwing out ol r. peace speaking of the oil Franklin Citizen says.: The meals. way to uoo,)iu tvuuj U to catttnrs O S UX'" 'i ' !' w"" unentd fn Wxrr'u. Ob mi, lest ' SnenlV lltTi't, mi a rtqulsii.oii (toni the O'ovirriiii, C.r 4 u ji' 'itor 1 jOiimuKV I e, I smieiuie ..:rvii i', and hit, elm our !J1 on ia eauirn ij. i" p.iau.iri- tpe iuun wt.o sltempteii in eunuiit an ii:r.-ge ma woman at MiClii.tnckvile, tut wis prevented by tin' screams ot bis victim. In ol-11 g'u ha 100k time lu euter tbe McCmi tuck IIoiiek. where he was employed, by means of a Udder a id take from a room ol one of tbe hoarders some clothing ami money, aud s:ole the I nrte from a neigh boring stui.ld to ride off (an. Ho was r. rested on a warrant lor stealing tbe boise, on diaries having been made agaiust blm lor t!i olber oif.ucea. Venango Specta tor. Prohweor J. W. Powell, the explorer of the cinyios of tbe Colorado has reeeoiiy b en lec.uriag in Cliicago on Ibe "Ancient Cities of Ailz'iua." lie gives a aiiiftiil -1-acc.uiut ol the remains of these ancient habitations of 4 civilized race, which dwell lu tbeiD long helot the dice .very ol ihe continent, lie says tbe Spaniards, during their invasion, dcotroed sixty or seventy of these ciiies, but that seven of ihfin still exist in Ihe hitherto unexplored ngionsut Ar zona. The dwellers in there cities re tain thi-ir early reliuiou anri't untotns. Tue bniiset are l.ulll bigb upon ciifi's, and are ol peculiar construction. Wiiliam Cuss is the oaiue aa well as the nature of a juvenile vagrant ciplured by the Si. Louis po Ice on Tuesday. Some ol tbe older members of tbe family are still at large in ibat cltv. The congregation and friends of Rev. P. P. Pinney, ol Fagondas City, tendered him a donation parly, nu Thursday evening a BucKlin Hall, oo which occasion a pur-e was preaentel t. the esteemed pastor, c n- taining $250 and upwards. Naplha is an excellent ibtng fur cleaning kid gloves. A story ia loid ahutit a young man ol Pittsburgh, who proposed in a Sunday otino'. "a coinmiitee ot you ig liitiesat d geiillemaa be appointed to raise cbil iren fjt the 3b'atn schn .1. " A man iiain-d Mcri.uauy, was hurt hv the cars while trying to get aboard the J & F Passenger tram on Tiii'i.Uy, at Eeoo. He w is caught between ib platforms, and badly crushed, but will recover. Turfrnen aie ixcit-d over a match n ade with Leonaid W. Jerome by J. hn Hunter, who wagers ibat be will piuduce a hor-e that can run one mile. catr lug l-.le prop-r weight Tor ige. in one silnule and lorly-on-s-conda. over Ihe Saratoga Course, at the first Summer meeting. The best lime hlih- eitumsile for an even mile was made by Judge Cnnis, at tnej ii uM--'in at S ir - tnaa last yeur, Carrying lull weight, lu l:43'. The postmaster ut Ns ' ni. N II . recent ly rec -ived a letter with lids addles, and was at a lo I tu know whether it was intend ed for one of the Chinese euiliasav or one 1 1 fie liussian Singers; Tiionias Whoeker d m'luii.fili'schaupnnpousky, cure ol Boiet Holliskndali.tc I.ardes, Nashua, N. II." Brid'e Chambers llaineis ronms. Behind lime Til' li.C'K nl a clock. Paternal 'Che. acres The old inau'a looth- Apple pieordet App es lui-iile, crust out side. uisols AitVJt; Ak no woman her age. Never juke with "i"". sever emir unci a u.an II. l "liners, lie civil io nil rio i.t.ol.s .mil anu s. Wear your o'llest In t ol course to an evening pariv. Always sit next in u,.. carv-rat Huner. K-h. v.ur i.w.i s crets fell no human being yon dye yi ur a b a kers. Wind up your cnnduiii lik-a waton uiice every rtav. examine minutely whei,.r yui. are "last- or slow." J1jb Iriemis "mi me stewiirn tin inmr.1 ste.nier, inert s mi knowing how s'lon von rn iv nt. in his power. Write not one more I n.., ....... j tin can no p; the man who seep, up a larje cnrietipitiitience Is a marl r. lied, n.it to Hie Kiak , but to Ihe pBt j. n,e H, advice we ran itive lo the rea.ler is. thai he hoiild bnv h s chimin i at the store of A Aid. n. Wasblugton . Heel,, Vim,.,u Cen. ire. Fa i be stock ol r-ady iindn c oiliing atlhish,,.,... ,.ti, largest ,n, cheapest in .the oily. II,. Ims.isu lHtum cl t is, Cassitueies, etc.. and Is prep,rHd to make up -nils m tie n iten n 1 1 ier tin agin.ble h, also a full I ne f,.'. erne..', .furnishing g . r,,,, i, "f the best and c .e.u..t smrea in ti, cltJfi Buy the 'Red Hut" Saddle. m,itc'llr..d lu Tili.s vllle expressly i.,r the oil Clmy siidpied 10 all kii.ds ol weal her. at I V Kroua 12-lf Best Uellned Oil 20 cenis per gallun at dl'15 " J- iuTimnyuKu'g. XTa have a full ssnrtmeni of Skates. NioaobiiON & il.Al-KVIUX. j'll V.lic. st. ;.!. rtittiiv,t.i u c. t a,L I'o. Jt'ew 11ik, iiiJ -eo. V. I.owall t Oo.- Ad srtlung Age , .io tliu sols uyeiits lor the V, trolcitin vcuii t HaiLT Ltoottii In that iby. Ad vertises iutnil tiifi'ii is.iuiun tekava their 'av.its with illiev ot Ifit itvc in ons Ht riVMii's) nv Irotiblo Acllna 1'iinip lor futtspiiisi Uil or Kenvon's New DoubleJ Acting Oil Pump is ackuuHl.diied to be Hie best pump now in i:B.-. One ol its leading featuieM is that il not only proline s a cotiiitiuona flow ol oil or oilier lluld, hut Hint It create and sustains a constant ai d powcrlnl siicUsj, by lueuns ol which Ihe seams or veins uf Hit well are la a great measure i ienrett i para line ami 01 her nlisttuct ftis, d the oil in the veins is drawn townrtis Ihe well. Il bsS heel. nce. laiiM'd by uc mil test that the use nt this pump cause's a neinuliy Increas ing tluw 1. 1 .in. It g well known by oil 1 peraioie thai this lui.irove iient I. of great ralue, and one that has been lung auuuhl lor. Tue aid si mechanic ol our Country have It.r let.u In en at wi'iK Hying lo find out smile ne and iiiiiii-il pluii to prolong tue lle lime nl uo oil 1 : nd i othlng yet io our . t'owle.'ge has lii'eii brougbl he lore Hie pin 1 c H ut in any nuy equal the power ol ihe Ki-nyoa Tump, experience having laii.hil.iii. ills the long continued suc 'loii Hint Ins Hie power In keep up and in crease il.e piollii-lii.il of oii uell-. Oil ip. ralors are releireil I.. Mr. Geo B. Milton, riiiiithiienileiu of thu C .iiitniiia Fu in, for infill illation in regard In the pieciical work ings ol tbe Kenton rump. VI e impend tbe following lest ini uiinl lioai tl.e uunlaiiers of the Colnuii'iu Farm : Officii Coi.t'MniA Oil Co. i Ctoiiiuiiia Farm, Jau. 28. J Mn. II. K. hKN YiiN: Duti- Sr: We tire using ymir iDouMe Aclmg till I'llll.ps lu llil'ee ol our oil wits and take plensure in riitting that we ire uellmg more oil and gas Host each ol them than was previously nl.taiiiad by Ihe use nl working l ain Is. We believe yoor oil pump to be tue best in use. Uospeeifiilly fours, G vl'i n'iift.TOV. Bup't. J. P HakckoI'T, Maanger Fer fuitliitr par icnlara a-liirss H. K. Kk.Wo.n, Peiiuieuiil Celttie. P. O bux 547. j31. Bset Cigars in town at Giifle Bros. G ifftey baa a lor;'a lot ul scotch sle and Lenduri purt.-r -specially or family use, by t.ie iioitle or Case. iHiii. J be th hi bulging aid c' eapest Canary Buds io ib oil regions are to b Uinl at nov7-if. J W. BSVTTT'S. Iiaiiiaiij:ia i.ake flckeres. At ihe New inrk !ei Market. We hare n n ml mn it are in con-lanl receipt ol fresh P i keiel Iroui Chautauqua Luke. , jnnll-tr 11. & Pakxek. Go to Orilil s IW..s. lor Wall paper, they are M-lliiiut . ir nl cost;' To Purrhuaeia t StingcrSiewtiig Rla chlnu.I Caul on! All parties are hereby Oiuioned against i uicbnsiiig any of our Machines except through mir duly auinonz -d agents, as M tChines will noi be guaranteed bv us that are not so itiiic'iH. Mr J L. Johnson is our agent for Pelruleiim Centre and Vl ciiniy. i Iim SlNOBR Vanit'o Co., 4g8 Broadway, New York. '. NiiTlfg Is hereby siven that Mr. D. f Griiv. s ih my agent fur Petroleum Centre and vicinity. J. L. J' IINKON. laken I'p.j n the 24th d iv o' .In-ti .rv. a sranll WHITE SOW, h ia n m iMfl plrve . tr left a ir. 'I he owimr Is ivr'iitt i t pit.ve pr per jr a d lay clmrgtst ,r It wni In- s Id to atl-f lira .am. i. . . . ALCHPT I.O.(Ml. Ibited Potrnlenm Rei'tre, Vib. 10. 18T1 3:.. Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new just received st) les SCHOttBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. , , ...te''lltf CODINGTON 4 FURNISH ALL At Very jLo CALL -A. 1ST ID SEE OlaD S NKW ADVERTWRMEXTSL H. Hechtkopf, tlsartflfj purshiwd tbo cutlrs stnsli of KJAlis ansa TOBACCO flora Chsnirs-nn fharUe. will ron' nva tnB He nt Hie ul.l a d aext door to KotMon's llllitari l-arior. 'Iia poults oau r. si assnrwi ihat I witt k uptho baai luauds or CM A its nnd TunAlXM .a tue inaikat and will alwujalatior lopbn, i,,. tu,ir. fcVUra. BJew Firm, New Goods' MLSNLK & STI AKI). Tbesnbserlhera have pnraliasrd iheaatlre iaita csl of A. M. itbults iu the Orocrrf and Bakery batnses,ai dwlll herm'ter eru-ry en thehmtnesa ai ihe old slump a. u bo;; bv fur 'illug entl net stt utloa to the wiintr ol ha politic to merlta latr share of piitioi.iu. Wo nve i,q Uantl uiid aie cousiauay ivuvviaa a Crat-jiaas aluck of GUOCEl.lKS.fc PROVISION? e sit kinds Fsrelgn aud D.menls Fruits tog slag oitb our BAKERY Whl.h Is soi'S'suil ton Ins out frnb Brf '.. Ties aid Cakes raucy Cshes for wrddi ss and psrt ' nkeu ttrjr. l.'tir motto is small p.m aud hi irads. Call au4 see as. llI'SiHR t STCAKD. PovIC tf Warklngt'.B 81 , i'etrolruiu t:eu.. . It. BTKATlOlt W. STK4TT1P.H Oil Producers A Nil BROKERS !N OIL LANDS AND liRAfVEss, Olie in Plntacr'a Block, COS. 'jflst BOX; laOH.l Franklin, Pa. VTB rsrsons dstrlne ta nnMrat.fti ih. irniL oa i inh on. liis i iiii-r w.ii ii ... i.. our list l.ibc at lllUra Is wil! he irlv. ii f,.r i.ir Al A. CUIiNKHY, Tia.LS, CAM.NU at.il TriilNO. All Commanlcalion- p-omptly answered Land purvi vlii3r, Ac o':l i n; if t ; i .i ' WAR DECLARED On liigli Iricts! at th Old Stand of J. S. 1'ralherT MAIN STUKliT, by the new Urui, M. V. 8. P I S H E ?, Who Intrnda keeping up a heavy stock ef GHOCERIES& PROVISIONS KLuUIt, FRUIT, VEGKTABLES, ond in fact svery kiad of goods uuslly kept Us a well sppoinlod G ICOCF.lt Y STOKE. 1 have s tenm on be road sad will dellvsr Ootid VHKK Ol' t UAKat. . All 1 sa't Is a fair trial aud sn examination of my slock. Clvaiaca call. . M V B FlS!IH)i. PtflenaiCentre. Pa. .lulv ? tf 11.(5 I.ciM.r uouvanrc Oil Wlitlnm-Si., XI'.W YORK. POL1CIE3 AT OPTION OF llOLDKtto CONVERTIBLE INTO AKKU3TY rcr is Thus orovidlD for o'd . gn. POLICY IIOLUBR PAuTJI'tPATK in Th PITS. rouciRs oN-rti'iPi invo. iavi jisi-'osTrj:, . . ! is I"' In f y B I.AMT. 'slA.n . ioiKHI. BUCKSKIN GLOVE-", 20 tr cent ta- low cost, at A At.DI'.NV. jl5 Jameslown t'l.ilbing Siore. Call al Nicholson i Blnckmnn's and buy a Cooking Stove willi iron ware for tweiva dollars ft CORN WaOLEs GRADES OF west;llatos. THEM '-A.T TUB TMD. WAttl, tlu at Gsims Bbo. retroleutj;Catr, Pa., Oct. Sl-lf. WiT
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