A LIDEItlL DISCOUX from marked prieeson onr EXTENSIVE STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING I WinliT tiiderwear, Carton Made Clothing, .Hats and Caps, AC, AC., BW the ui'xt Thirty Days ! HcF 1 R LA V I), SJHTII & to. Merchant Tailors! loifeRlock, Titii.vilIc,Pa., etro'eum Centre Daily Reriord w 4 euire, frlday, refc. 17. AltHIVlL, AJID DCfHATCEROF A 1H1.3 ON O. V. Il A. K. R. On ami after Monday. Nov. 2Stb, 1870. !..(.. ..Ml ....... ' ' NOBTH J!0. t. JCO. S. .VI). 1 L'tove lrvm. 12,01 rx. 6.10 p n Lenve Oil City 7.00 a ji. 2.65 p M. 7.60 r u IM.Ceu 7.40 3,39 8.30 TilllrT. S.iin Arrive Corry, I0,U0 " iohh. : no. 2. Lv Curry, 1 1,05 a m, ' Titusr, 12.40 jc. ' P.C-n. 1.27 ArrlveO. City 2.10 .' 4.25 6,67 I 9.12 ' 10,38 no. 4. 1.10 A , 7,35 NO. 6. 6,15 P II 7,62 8.42 9,20 ' .!! " 9.W2 " 1.40 " Irvine. 4,50 t3T No. A and run on Sunday. FB RIGHT TRAINS NORTH. . Wo 1. No. IS. !. It. Ko. 15. No. . a ' C .is A M. ll.UA.a. w.r.s a. .m a lo ra IP.CIO IO 1,Oim it,10FM. S.15 4,40 TlllH. It.lt A N. 2,4a 1,41 0,15" ,W " Vf. Curl.lS PM. . FREIGHT THAIS" SOUTH. . ' . Wo. 10. No. & Ko. 18. Ho. 14. T?o SO. I l.Mip Tt. 0.00 1.1 &30am. :0 83 am. 11.14 AM. 4 a-. ' IV..V1O " 8,40 ' li,15PH. 13 10 PM .t0" ArJCilUO . 10.3J 1,35 ' 3.u5 7.00 Ii Oily and Petroltum (tra fralfht, leave Oil ntT if.10 i ii , arrives ar Petrolenm Centre S.2II p. n. Is-tro, I'ariule.im Centro at 4,40 D u uiii at II p-ty !,0J !i it. U :t. 3. 4, a urrl 6 nra csprca train. !., Itt iii a tliron..)! a-eowmodai ion, , coDnecU at wii iwr ivm urw roicn. siiyks pai.acs si.hsfiko cam. . fro, jn i-oo' thim Phlladalnhla ithont el'atige. J. S-m.-wt to Pbiiidciphla without changu. rjo, a ln-e-t from PittsSnrsh nnthont rhaugc. li-litec: to Pittsburgh without cbanxa. MotHMT, Nov. IS70. G ild at I p. m., Ill .4BMTiioi,o Box. From a gentleman who paid tbo Armstrong Run oil territory a resent visit we leara tba following in regard to tbe wells In that vicinity: James well N'i. 1. Is pumping 25 barrels per day; James i-oll No. 2 Is claimed to be yielding Cfl barrels, our however thinks il is. net J elding n"r Ibat atuou'itj tbe old Jenutnits 80 barrel; Mrldrea Reserve well,. fi .tviitg 150 barrels pgr day. This well bas brn tntppdued twice. The first titfftr it flowed between three aod four hundred bar- U of oil and then ceased pre wincing en tirely. , A second toipedo, larg tbun the flmt, was then exploded, and (be well again eommeaced to flow, It is claimed, lully one Jliindred and fifty barrels daily. Our in. furtnant counted thirty-eight derricks up or various nugea of compielion. At moat of tb' so wells di'tlilng baa commenced, and several are nearly fioisbed. All tbe oil pro duced Is stored in woodi-n tanks at tbe well, as tot as one tank ) filled another one being put up. This Is nudn necessary at thi-re is ro means uf coinmunicallon with tim a. V. R. R. across tbe river, tbe pipe linn only running down to tbe river's edge. Oil operators in tbat vicinity anticipate lively times the coming spring. ' The Columbia Oil Company are putting la big boilers as fast as possible, aod re tuoviog tbe small ones. One large boiler, it la calculated, will furnish sufficient steam to run four wells. Two men will do tbe same amount of work by tbexuse of tbese bo;liTt that heretofore required eight. Tbe saving U tbe enmpany is apparent to all. " Rev, M. IlvlKaij, rector ol tbe Episcopal cbuiob at Kouaeville, has been offered tbe riecinrihlp ol St. James oburcb, Milvtaukee, at asUry of 82,000 pec annum aod the tevloiy. Tie baa detlirfM tbe olf-r. S, (til tnd Veoangu Oiilei bave been con s' ima'cri un.i r one lorough. The dsbo f Oil Ci'y bas bei ir adopted. Tbe Rouscville Bulletin makes a serious charge against one ol lie County Auditor, James Lee, ai follow.: Mr, James Lee, Lee, senior member of the Buanl of Auditor, anil at tueb, -acting custodian ol I ho key to Iba Behoof Commis sioners office, whem oattiln connty papers are kept. $15 in lithographed ordera bar tag Dceu rcuoemed, laid Jamel Lee was entrusted with the duty of canceling tbem. Last week during the session" of the Auditors at Franklin, Auditor Jolm Glass oonoluded to- look in the order business, and for that purpose procured a key of tbe janitor and took good look through tbe office for papers which should bare been cancelled, railing in hie purpose, be re ported to brother Auditor, Loreozo Poor, and tbe two again looked tor tbe missing oraersoui wiidoiii any satisfactory result. Ur. Le was approached on tbe suoject and be reported to cue tbat be bad toro tbe or ders and strewn tbem over tbe office floor, to aootber that be bad torn them up, put mem in ni overcoat pocitet, taKrn them lo Die ooarillDK bouse and there burned tbem: 10 sun anotner mat ne oaa .carried a por tion cf tbem home and girea tketn to bis children to play with. It is tbe duty of the senior Auditor lo stieb cases to cancel orders and present then) to tbe balance of tbe Board tbat all might witness toetr aestrucuon. 1 now wbetber tbese orders have been destroyed, or wheth er the dear reside wlllaaain have to na tbem is tbe question. No doubt Auditor Jimdl T..A tr.tl ha . K'. .. t . tory explanation. That explanation is nbal the tax payers are after. " .1,1 in.it.. v kivv m itvusiuu- New ilcsic We are indebted to our old time trlend, R. H. Sargent, sq., of tbe arm of Booth & S.trgent, . masio dealers or Titusville, for the lollowlng new and beau tiful pieces of sheet music: Driven from Home" by Will a Hays; ''Put me lo my Little Bed" by Dexter Smith; "Safe wttbin tby Little Bed" by Eastman: "Act 00 tbe Square" by Sol Smith Russell. They are all three home melodies tbat when snog go (Igbt ti tbe beart, and bave acquired a deservedly popular reputation among lovers of good music. They are only a fraction ol tbe large st lcctlou ol sbcet music kept oft and by this Arm, la addition to the Im mense stoca: of musical merchandise which their store contains. Tbe abovo pieces cm be secured for tbe remsrkably small price of 30 CU each. Tbey will be sent to any address on receipt ot the above price We were favored with a call from Mr, Harry Miner, the gentlemanly advance sent of the WalUce Sistera Theatrical rciiipe, this forenoon. lie informs up tbat these taleuted and favorite artists begin a week's engft-jemeut at Sobel's Opera House, Murob 6tb Tbe p'eces played by tbem are entirely new and novel. We predict for tbem a successful engagement. A new well was struck at Franklin on Friday lust, on Hie Elukily trad, which is yieldiug ei-ht barrcla per day of heavy oil. wued by Sbeanlcy Bios. The oew well 00 Tachell Run, mention of hich we niude a day or two ainee aa yield- tog forty barrels per day, is only doing ten barrels. It is owned by the McQee Bros. - Our townsmen, Messrs. Robinson McCloary, contractors lor drilling oil wells, recently struck a ' new well at Foster Station, on tbe Allegheny Rive?,., which started up at tberato of fitfoe-'a))barre'U' per day, was afterwards torpedoed, and is bow said to be yielding about twenty-five barrela daily. Tbeie gentlemen bave been Inter- ted in numerous wells (teuerally without 'u("cess. We are pleased to chronicle their good fortuur? The Jamestown Journal suggests tbat as the accidents are almost of daily occurrence on the A. & G.'W. Railway, each express train be compelled to carry a wrecker aod tool car along for tbe purpose of clearing tbe track when the ears run off. Tbe sug gestion is a good one as it is a well known fact tbat passengers over thai route never get through in lime to make coontolious either eaut or west. wTbe body of Lawrence Moody, a brake man who was killed at tbe New Hamburg railroad disaster, was recovered from the wreck yesterday afternoon. It was but lit tle disfigured. Tbe Liverpool steamship PaciQo hAS been lost la tbe Shetland Islands, with twenty six of her crew. . A new well was struck on tbe Kerr farm, about Ihreejmiles n rth of Titusville, .yes, tejday, wbiob Is yielding ufleen'barruls V day. Owoed by Louis jpeay. , At an auction sale of -oil stocks in Phlla-S delpbia on Monday, 1,000 shares lajJckiDgi ir.n.B rui i-. 1 ...... ..1.1 r , av.. .... f Valley Oil Company were sold for $lKl)U shares Tarr Farm Oil Compady, 'J5V 'fifty coots; 700 ahares Allegbe.natlti-far Oil Com pany, at twenty-five corns; tvo interests lo Mill Creek Oail aqd Mi ning Company, at $5 , A woll entered a Dulutb church latly and was much affected by tbe services and an ounce of lead. He was converted before bo west out into a corpse. A Saltoia Duaorlptsoia ofaOtnee Haven't bad any fun with tbe landlub bers till Thursday nlngbt, at a dance. When I arribed la the cabin fntnd 'em nndrr way on a Spanish dance. Took my station In line with Susan Tncker-tels back and fill ed, then shut ahead two tathoms haul. np on tbe starboard tack to let another craft nass. and came astern on another sail spoke her, and bore round against tbe sun, and fell In with another sail in lull cbase. Passed twenty sail on same course, and when half across to tbe other shore, dropl astern fell back couldn't oil, so let go anchor and hauled up for repairs. Next time I was drawn into the current by cowtillioo, but didn't make much headway shot ahead with Betsy Stark, and sailed over to the other coast. Took a turn oppo site fan abreast tw Ice towards other crafts, and back astern attain moved around to starboard passed near psrtner's lights, and made sail to berth. .Third time ran me In to port to the tune of the tempest, tbe Yankee tar's favorite. Proceeding along up coast according to the regular order of sailing bore ahead again rounded to then passing adversary yard-arm by yard- arm, losked asters with tba whole squad ron, in circular order of sailing. Sally Jones alt the time maosuverlog and mak log signals when under full sail. Finally anchored alter a heavy squall. Boiler explosions area ttribnted to many causes. First, detective places; second, puuchiug Instead of drilling tbe rivet holes; third, imperfect riveting, sod hammering unevenly: fourth, burning tbe bottoms In firing; filth, formation of "sand bars," or crults, within the boiler; sixth, generation, In some way, of electricity ; seventh, pump log eold water into an over bested boiler; eighth, careening of boats; incompetent firemen, engineers, or masters; oarelessaess or neglect; Ibe water taking tbe "spheroi dal form" from over-heating, and then paei Inj Into sts'am instantaneously; foaming or tbe water; must frequently, water getting too low in boiler; and so en ad infinitum. Few appear to have thought of the tact that in a considerable number of tba cases re ported, while water was too low la tbe boilers, wbikky was too high In tbe engi neer. It is the testimony ol the Baltimore American that not aa explosion bas taken plaCd in or about tbat city within Its (tbe American's) memory unless it could be said of tbe engineer: "He is an habitual drink er.' Butler, Penosylvauia, bad a celehra tlon lately over "the opening of a twenty mile railroad, and tbe feature was the burial of the stage coacb, and a procession of Pitlsburghers up tho street, led by tbe stago driver, equipped with penny borns, jewsharps, diuunr bells, gongs and fish borns. ' Tbe height of irreverence has been reach ed by a gentleman ol Ohio, who iraie the black gown ol an Episoopsl minister lo we.it as as a mnsqajerade cos 1 11 me. ' A f3lCWTt!VT RhHivmin A victed ol petty larceny r.'oently, in New I Koot oottnt), V., eleetod to be whip ped. Tbe Sheriff gave him thirty-nine pre! ly wen loiu on, alter wnicn Ibe negro was released. Rubbing bis back . and turning around with a broad grin at tbe Sbt-rig, be said: "Golly, Mars Rovster. dat reminds me ob do good ole times." A matinee at Debar's Opera nouse St. iiouis, yesterday, lor tbe benefit of the "Little Cburcb Around the Corner'" netted snout tnre e hundred dollars, which baa been sent to Rev. Mr. HoiiRtton. uas. wen an cvaasvuie jury were brought Into the court room ia order that one of their number might be instructed up. on tbe following point of law: "1 I believe that tbe evidence is ona way, and the other eleven believe different, dnea tbat justify any other juryman in knocking, me down with a chairt" Tbe judge snawered in general terms aocordlng to tbe established principles of Indiana liw. -, M. De Clot gives ilatLbas exBience, during tbe present war in T.urope,tba t wounded soldiers may, without Injury, re. main uuattended to forty-eight hoirsll necessary, provided tbat tbe wounds Are covered witji, lint or linen, .and k4)pt. moftt ened with a sVlution contafbkig three per Uent. ofearbolio acid Hialso says soldleys may o proieotea ugamst typbm, dyseote,ry and lbeisimllar .diseases by giving fbem morning and evening, a wine gloss ofear bolio water, containing' not more than bar per cent df tbe acid. A a. iuii varseiyoi suates, at " x. NioHowoi. A BucMitm's. GaffltSv has a lr it .. ..... . . . - - n vi .uviua Bie ana Ijenaon porter especially or family use. bv Ltha bottle or case. ' " 'jinms. Tbe best Singing and cheapest Canary Birds In tba ell region, .re Tote had at nev7-tt , . J. W. BSATTY'i Locus Notice. 8. HI. Fettctiglll ate Co. tVtk How, New Totk, and Geo. P. Sewall Oo.. Advertising Agents, are the sols agenta for tbe Pa, trolcum Centra Dahy Rxooa In tbat elty. Ad- vaitlsers In lint illytio Vt.m-etc to leave their lavora with lllur ol 1 11c above honses Ki'iiy'-ii'" jV-iv Double Actlog on ni tup i.v 1 inn,-: i'g uii or Uuieriu ucep tVtllit. Kenyon's New Double, Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged lo lie the best pump now in use. One ol its leading features is that it not only prnilitce a conl auous flow of oil or other fluid, but that It creates and sustains a constant and powerful suction by means ot which the seams or velosof tbe well are In a creat measure cleared ef para find and other obstructions, aod tbe oil in tbe veins is drawn tuwanls Ibe well. It bas been ascertained by actual test that tbe use of this pump causes a urtvlually Incress lug flow ol oil. It is well known by oil operatore that this improvement Is of ureal value, and one tbat bus been long soiiRht ror. 1 ie abl st mechanics or our country bave for years been at work trying to Bud out some new and untried plan to prolong the life time of ao oil well; and notbiog yet to our knowledge bas been brought before the public tbat lo any way equals tbe power ot Ibe Kenyon Pump, experience having laiigni mat ills the long coutlmiea suo lion tbat bas tbe power to keep up acd In crease tho production of oil wells. Oil operators are relerred tt Mr. Geo. Bunlton. Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, for information In regard to Ibe practical work logs of tbe Kenvon Pump. We annend tbe following testimonial from tbe maaagersof toe tuoiuiDbis Farm: Officii Coli mbia Oil, Co. i Coliinitiia Farm. Jan. iit). f Mr. H. K. Kenton: Dear Sir: We are using your 1 Don We Action Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and laKe pleasure lit stating that we are getting more oil and gas ftoua each of tbem than was previously obtained by tbe use ol worstog barrels. We believe your oil oumn .u uo tiiv oest ia iisi. Respectfully yours, G W. HiiuLTOV. Han't. J. P. Bahuhokt, Manager ror mrtner nariicniars address u. it. RUN yon, Petioleum Centre. P. O box 547. iaoJl GOOD ABYiCE. Ask no woman ber age. Never joke with a widow. iNever contradict man thet stutters. Be civil to all rich nodes and sun's. Wear your Oldest hat ol course to an evening party. Always all next to tbe onrver at dinner. n.eep your own secrets. Tell no human being yon dye your whis kers. Wind up yimr conduct like a wutcb once every dav, examine miauinly wbetber joii are "raat" or ' slow." Make Irient e will) the stew.nl on board a steamer, there's no knowing bow onn you may be in bis power. Write not one more letter than you can help; the man who keeps up a urge corredpunnence is a inartvr. tied, not to Ibe stak ", but to tbe post. But the best adrie we can give to the reader is. that he soon 111 diiv 0 clothing at the - store of A Alden, Waxbinuton Mreet, IVtrulenm Cen tre, Pa. The stock ol ready made c'othina; at tbls bouse Is the largest and cheapest ia ineciiy. no uas sue a lame ussorlrneiii of cloths, cu-dinere"., etc.. and is prepared 10 mane up suns 1.1 tin nat8i m inner Im aginable He has also a full line of gen tlemen's tfurnisbing go iris. 'This is one uf Ibe best and o'leipest stores In the eaty. Buy the "Ued Hot" Saddle. tnanufacttiriMl in Tilua ville expressly for the oil country auopieu 10 an sinus 01 weather, at J. U, ls,"" 12-11 Best Refined Oil 20 oents per gallon, at aeo43-(i. j. KLTUKBpona'a. To Purehasers ol Mliiiertsowloc Mae - cbluesl Caullou! All parties are hereby cautioned against pnrchsaing nnr of our Machines except .nrougo our otuy antnorix-'fl agents, as Machines will not he guaranteed by us tbat are not so putchaseil. Mr. J. L. Johnson is our agent for Petroleum Centre and vi cinity. Ths Sinoer Manvp'o Co., 4o8 Broadway, New York. Notice Is hereby given that Mr. D. C. Graves is my agent for Petroleum Centre and vicinity. J. L. Johnson. H. Hechtkopf, Having purelmsJlaUitlitlrastosk of ICJAUSind TOBACCO '"lom fc'hampalen Oharlte, will eon' Due the boet- lebl lm CODINGTON s FURNISH ALL At Very Lo C-A-LXj J.3STJD SEE OLD S Petiolsnirntre,;ra., Oct. Jl-tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. II. WIlaOKU'I 18 now pmsftri d to execute BRICK Aim v. BOH WOHK IN ALL ITS llUaNvma,": warrant to irivn .tiHiclion. "vni, m NIKS put up, ai.. HKlt'K and L.MttVnJS,,'' ly o- I. unit ai d for ea e ""iiti.i. C3" Kin.d i;oun K!br Perm. Port rmm Auaress, Petroleum t'ntr, Pa. U,e meacall rebls-lui. OAKKUHI? iew Hat niid Cap Store, GENTS' FUKSISUINO GOODS, PHIL A., NSW TOHK AMD bOSTOM IrtLBl. IxonaJ 0UlT ,m WUr Blorto1 o4 G 'O. W. Oakford, Fort!" Elik, Dlamoo i unl M. rtli'i "nets. U""' feblS lin Tm'SVll.l.K, FA. Parlor and CHAMBER SUITS Marble Top TaMcf aal all kinds of FURNITURE At EL O. Jarvis' Wo. 10tt tVAmiNf)Tn!T. Petrol.nm C'mir., Feb. 10, 1871. tf. S. K. STRATTCB. W. Klf. SIUATTON & lill, Oil Produces AMU BROKERS IN OIL LANDS AND sjEAES, Of Bie:ia Plainer'. Block, IVesatMBAe Boa.lSUO.1 FraR'iilin, V&. W-Prrsfms d'vlilnr to onemta In i). ITTU CAtlNfi Oil. 1)18 ' hICT will ln will to ncninj oor Hat I.ib.al intero-ta wll! t riven Torior 4IA CUINEKY, Tt.H.LA, CASINO aul 1'Llil.NO. If All CotamuBlcatlon.' p-omptty acswsrail IanI S'lirvi'Tliic. Ac. ankl'n ii-. 111: ,1 Crockery, Crockery, Large awortment new juat recti veil SCHOWBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. leWtf WAR DECLARED On High Prices! at the Old Stand of J. S. Pralber. UAia STREET, by the new firm, R.. V. B. FISH EH, Who Intends keepiag sp a heavy stock ef GHOCERIES& PROVISIONS FLuUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLE?, and tn fact avery kind of goeds aiually kept I" well appointed GROCERY STORE. 1 hsTa a team on the road and will delivsr (Joed f itKB OiT CUAKQK. r All I asl Is a fair trial and an eiasilnitlon 0' my alock. Give nie a call. U V. V fl""'T PetrlenmCentre. Pa.. .InlT 29 tt CORNWELla GRADES OF V west Rates. t.'kbm;at TillMD. THE r -nJz i;rz O'TY"
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