LlBfiltAL MSCOl'ST from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK Ol7 READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Unilvrrcar, , Caitom Mada Clothes, Hats and Caps, AC., AO., ff-T th nxt Thirty Dya I JICTARfMD.SMim&Co. Merchant Tailors! howt Block, TiliisvHle,I:i., etroieum Centr Daily Roccrd. Pet, 'enire, Nuiardxy, I'cl. J 8. Q Ait It IV At, AM BEraAYUEH or TR AINS OX O. C. Y A. It. K. Oo and After Monditv W 9ttth icta XORTH M. 4. N0. S VO. 1 juvrnvs u-vine. 19 in . .. e in .. Lve Oil Ci'y 7.00 a it. 2.tS P m. 7.50 p u i "i.uc-ii (.in B.39 " 8 30 ' Tifuev. 8,0 4.25 . i o jo, ,1 Arrive Curry, 10,00 6,67 "10,38 OCTH. ko, 3. vo. 4. Kt. 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 if. 6.10 am. 6.16 r u " Titusv. 12,40 r St. 7.35 7,ss . " P. Ceu. I,jf7 , 8.19 8 42 " AiriveO. City 2.10 ' 9,02 00 Itvloe. 4,60 11.40 Hf No. 6 mil ti rin on Sundry. FKEIOHT IRA1X8 NORTH. .nT?,.1.- N"'3- K 11. No. 15. Nog. ArP.c 10,10 lynr is iom. s,ir. t.w TllBJ, 11,14 at. 8, i,i4 o15.i t lu u A. Corl,;S in. ' FBE1QIIT TEAIKS SOTJTII. t. J'0' 10, Nu- & No- 19- Mo. 14. 20. M LOT. 1 ir . ArOUlO.ia ' 10,3a i !,! . a,u5 7 u0 ., J.'"..0.",5' "d P'tfolram t'mtio froluhr, leaves Oil rtly i,10 0. m , arrives al Hutiolemii c'ei.lre H.l'l a. S'ir'".P"',),""raCe,tr,t',4uP "Ives a oil C tj t.,00 n. 111. I. I, 8, 4, 5 nn f 0 are nxpi-ei-a train. Ho. IB In 1 a tiinnt-h a icommodation, crcnecta at ry (or East aa! Win. ai 4 nlreei fiu.ii lJhil.u!..l-.hi,i 1. i,h .1...... on.vKa eAUACK ar.EErixo cah. 8-.pi.-ect to I'hllidelnh.'a -lth.iit i-han.. . 6 -Oiie-t from Pi-Kbrnvh nith.nit rhauvo. Cold at 1 p. m., mj FoTtt On Tersitort Tbe oil terri tory at Totter Station prom lies to come jirominently before the puDllo ,he comin(I priog. There are no. we learn upwards o( tmelve wolli completed In tOat vicinity bot twe of which ur pumping 7er flfty barrels per day, the balance average Irom ten to twenty-Qve barrels of oil dilly. The aversse depth or tbe wells Is between 1.150 sd 1,350 feet. A cood many new w, iu in various stages of completion, and inany wore are talked of. The theory if an oil bell was idvociied by many, and a direct lice was surveyed througD. from Fo3ter Sta tion to tbe Scruhgrass oil. territory, a dia tiuce ol four miles. This theory, however, was exploded by a "dry bole" located directly on the surveyed belt. Another well was put down aorJe dlnaocs irom tbe dry bole e ff tbo belt which is now pumping twenty-live barrrli per day. llott of the territory thereabout is owued by Messrs. Aogell, Prentice J; Whitney. The fAntinl rlroleum Company of this plce, are the owaere ol.a farm located a short distance from Foster, and have a well iroins down t firesent. Aj.many of our citizens are Inter ested in. th is. territory , we shall endeavor to keep our readers posted as developments Jingress. Stand-Off City, on tbe Shaw Farm, bas some -higli old" names for its salount und rostauranls, as for instance ''The Hinges of H-l," "Pig's Ear," "Uig Turkey," .'Steel Trap," "riir's Tall." Ao. These have the sime rehtive position lu Stand-Off ijiiy, a resident inlorms us, that, tbe Fifth Avenue, s,t. Nicholas and other hotels hw Ju New Yerk oily, or tbe Parsball Hotel ns lu litusville. The names of one to of them are quite signlfloaot of wbat in.ide However, it may uot be all In the Dome. iflUhtiii fuct I'r .z. Oghirs d'spersed LjlUl" p'lltee. The Oil Creuk and Allegheny Rivor Rail road Company held Us annual meollog in PblU'lt'pliia en tho .8th ftint. and wm largely allot J J. Fiomfte -annual report of tie huaioou fur 1870,v'ruil to the inwu e ;1cii the following Iiitermtiiig (acts ihnwing tie stHii'lity In0!.ing Inuineaa of His company: Thn eajiiinin 'luring ihi ytar were from paM'-ngeri. $9.)! Trcm lr'!(jhi,$l ,07JJ(!j Iroiyexiireia, $t0,!)ja; from mull ao l leiexnijili, 7,39, and fio'U mlsoWlani'om ..aonrCPi. $177 GJ vlnjf a tot.il wf $2,3!ii.t)ll. T!i ilieb'iramnenia for tan year, r(:r,lrapi!iK'rUllyo, f4?4.805; mo live power, $Jiji.G7:i; oniat. miica or cjri 3.2K1; maiulenano of wnv, $112,423; In lenai on fiitfdtd debt, $224,000; c oiiing-ni lutid, $115,00 J, miking a totul ol $2,323,- 3.33, aud leaving a bnlauoo on ImimI 011 Ilia )tdy of januury, 1870, of $'104,833, givca Utl b.Unfe on liand of $125,311. Tii capltnf toc!c of tbe company it $4,209,450, aud tbe funded d.-bt $3,170,000 luaking a total ol fc7.4.-3,4Cd. Tba road and equip. ment coat $3,120,930. . Tlia road is a liaiv oter one hundred miles loan. Atauelee. tijD loroBicera tbe following gentlemen were lecled: Edward t Gy. i'resiileut; Thus. A. Scott, Charles 11. Wright, Jabn M. Ken nedy, Williaip S. Line, E J 03 nod Smith and Cbarlea II. Lee, Directors. Tbii morning it rained hard; thil after- dood it inowa do. Vo reliance can b pluc- ed on ths weather.' Tbe fact ttiat ijimmor.8 is receiving a larcro qiiHDlitycf uooila lol Hie earlv urinu trade o cn be diacovered by calling at bin drug and raney goodn store. A Major i nk 1 uodlord of tbe ClilT House at Cleveland, was sliot and killed by a Ger man girl by tbe uanie of Jennie Drtz, on Thursday evening lust. The murdereiu coolly gave berselr up to the officers of iiis" tice, jusiifyiog ber crime on tbe plea tliat tbu wan bad ruiued ber character and health antU.terted ber. Tke verdict will ot course be "serv-d bini riht." . Considerable religious inten-st bas been awakened in lua CtbolioCbiirch at Titus ville duriiiK tbe pist 7eek. and lame "tons bare been made to the membership. ine i.ev. James Dunn cf this pUco has been tbe principal upeaker, niiUted by Rev g'tntlemvn fwui Oil City, Tidloute and oth er piicso, St. Louis acknowledges tliat it uo lunger bas tbe biggest bore in tbe world. Its arte sian well is surpassed In depth by ooe in the vicinity of Potsdam, which is over 5.500 feet deep, and bas been pa.sing through a iraiuui 01 rocic salt ev since its tret 300 feet were pierced. F. II. liruffins, editor of ibe Merce Dispatch, is e:iff'rinu fiom an anonletic fit. Tbe Worrell Sisters are en-aijed fr the Me.rdviile Opera House, oalheSOth and 2l.t of March. Venango City is tioui.lod w itn thieve. who practice on boo roosis at tbe dead Lour Of tb e Diftht. A correspondent ut the PilUbiiruh Chron icle fays the liconotnite tract is at present yielding about TM barrels of oil per day. Ey reference lo t'j.e advertisement in another column, it will be Been that II. Wilbert, is prepared to do all kinds of tnu son aud brick work. Also, keof.s brick and lime for sale. Thope in need of a first class workman will do well lo keep tbeso facts iu iinu. The Odd Fellows reunion. 11 Rouaeviile. on the 221, Washington's birlbdav. urnui- ises to be ft grand affair. Members Irno. very section ol tbe o II region are expected to be present. The supper will be furnish ed by Hests. Hancock & Lyons ot tbe Ratbbun House, and will be gotten up lu a tyle to suit the most rasiidious. A row al Pioneer a day or two since ra suited In, tbo smash up of a photograph galiery, and warrants are out for the parties on a charge of riot. QThe Ruuseville liulleiin.;estiiuates (hat there bas been six hundred and twenty five miles of oil wells drilled within one and a quarter miles ot ll.ut ofihe. and Bavs "o nild all tne oil be gathered togeti.er in a tank o 1 sumcienlj capacity to bold it it .would Boat mi me navies 01 11,11 woild." Last night, in audition to tbe rain, the wind rose almost to a tempest. II they had spoken they would have Siid: "We come o'er mountain nud plain and Our broad Invisible pinions sweep, Like the spirit of Llberty.wlid and lice. And yo byk on our works'and own 'lis toe; V.. a . it ... .i . nr. ... o rai U iue n mas out can ye tell Wbitber wega, or where dwellt" To make a Venetian blind Put out bis eyes. " . Pavid Simtnong, the engineer of the ex press trails, though strongly urged by the fireman to juini elf when be saw collision wa inevitable at Now 11 unburn, repl led '.that be would stiak to bis engine whatever bspponed,'' and so went cnlinly and courLe imsly lo death. A writer in the New York Trlimne, probulily Join II iy, the author or ''Jitiii Din is 1." tii m applies the Ci'utr .i idea of'these lines: 'ne wis one of ibe uncrowned heroes 0' whom there nTe so tmmy, and of whom we bear so little in this wurld, too busy lo reo g n!zu the bravery, Chivalry, and sell sicriflco which constantly reveal themselves la the humblest stations or life. Wo have no Idea what the noble tellow helieveih but we kuow what be did: and they who hesitate to ac cept his acis as evidence orthe highest pnic ucjI uun.-itiaiitty are Crrtaiuly at variance with tbe liberal spiiit of the age." Under the hevliir '-Our Georz-.'' mean ing Ueo. S Benedict, killed at New Hun burg, tbe Cleveland llerull, uT Saturday, s-y:. We "caonoi make blm dead, " even though we know he lies in yonder home with pulse less heart and folded hands. Obcari! so lately full uf trust and tender thoughts! O hands! so ready In their loving service! He needa no written eulogy The friends ef bis boyhood and l.is ripening manhood are yearning lor a presence to suddenly vanished and are holding in tenderness tbe memories ol bis spnllets life. 'The mourners go about the streets. ' Such a dispensation "makes eommon cause." There is no p.-nto write the sor row that bus entered bis borne. We stand without, weeplog for our friend, and for those wuo are enlolded in the shadow of hie death. Thank God for Ibat Unquestion ing faith which can lilt Ibese stricken hearts above these wrecked hopes and datkened boairt. Wuo has Lost a Littlb Girl! Last summer ft party of gipsies, consist ing of two m c, two women, and a girl,' aged about eleven yean, p issed through the village of Belmore, Crawford county, going west. Shortly alter pa-eiog through the place, a man engaged in banting lo;t cauia across a litilo girl aged about four yeais, which bad been left in the road on Hie tome j.ist paused over. The mail pIcK ed up tbe child od took It to b!s home. The littlo thing could give no accoun of itself, nor bus ever yet cut.veyed any Idea who Its parents are. Tbe general laiprrs siou is ibat tbe child (lid Out be ljr.g to the ttip.iies, and that tbey stole it from some Ismlly aud becoming tir.dof it left (ton the road as above plated. Theie may be some wbeic a nionr nnij father and riwih-r whjia the publication ot this item may lead lo the recorery of their lost child. ' Will our ex cLime.es i'ive it cirrency as widely as pod-sible-Butter Herald. A itory is told about James Fisk, Jr., ciliig on Gen. Butler at Long Branch last summer. Butler bad never seea Fisk, and usked bis name, receiving tbe reply, Id a loud voice, "I am James Fisk, Jr!'' "Ob. yutinre. are you?" remarked, Butler with charming indilf-rence. Then turning to' h e wife: "My dear, do you want anything or the peddler to-d!" The Pi inc,e beat a hasty retreat, leaving tbe General in lull Ofsossrau of the field. TTouVV thllllfler neeoniannied wttli Bham lightning, last evening, we are told betokens severe cold weather again. ' Tbe weather 10-uay is quite cold. The creat lire at Tner.4 no Thnru.lav Ih.i was caused by tbe upsetting of a keroseoe lamp, during a row among a party of gan. tders, in a low saloon known as tbe '-Hole t .. . 1. - nr .Hi. 111 iud if an. James Hatsen was senteuoed to seven years and six mnnlhn nolm. nnfln . " . 11 in; .1, , 1 , 1, p Philadelphia on Monday lor seduc- tlnn The Pennyivant Railroad Company was chartered a quarter of cenlury ago Now It represents; Si.VOOO. 000, and be tween 2.000 sud 3,000 niiL'S of Railroad truck. An Snl lmn..utr. t I . it. hi... . nor mnne tban oqo years' ImprUontnent fnr lottirtr In iran..i . t. i in cemeteriet, lias ben inirodm-ed imo the Stuto LeylsUture. It abouW brooms The New York Sun Ih al(vmtiHnrf iA : fund for the family of Simmon, the brave engineer at New Hamburg. They deserve await .if Ik. .. U II - "fit V1 IUD (JIU(J Fife thoiliailll ImrtHlai nf fl .... i a ta Stowarfe latent gift to tbe Buffering people Veterinary Surgeons Horse-leeches WANTED, A Dining Room girl '' and to do general housework. Highest wagei paid It bddII cant suits. Apply to vv fl8-lir, Mb. Cbaki, Wild Cat Run, fjticnl ?JtiJtcw. 9. M. rcttenalll Ac Co. T lark )', New ork, and (iso. P. Howell A a. Adirl!irg Aaenle, are U10 rale aitsuts for the Pa, irolcuiu lentrc 1U1I.T Ktoonu la Utnt dly. Ad vs.lirsrs In li st ell a t iM,iuue lo luav tkelr bTura with liber ot Inc si oe lionaes K nyim'a w l4nhlc Aoilai; tfil l itmp I uitipii'i; ui wr i ulvr iu i'tii p IV Ken)ons New Double, Acting Oil Pump is hckouwI' died I o be the best pump now III use. One ot ils leading l-'ilorc Is thai it not only priniuc s a com ovious How ot nil or other fluid, luit lhat II creates and silntallis a Constant and powerful suction, by means ot wtncli the seams or Veliisut the well are III a great measure cleared of para ti io and other obstruct. ons, and tbe oil in (tie veins is drHwn towards ibe well. It bus lieeu a-oei Lined by acmal teat that the use ot this pump causes a gradually iucreas iiiK How ol oil. It la well known by nil opeMtoru that this Improvement is of ureal value, and omt Ibat has been lnu sought lor. Tneabl'Rt ineotianies of our country have tor yean been al worn trying to find out seme new aud untried plan la prolong the life lime id an oil well; and nothing yet to ur knowledge has been brought before the p'll 1 c that in any way equals the power ot 1 he Kenyon Pump, experience having I ail ill 1 liial it is the long continued sue lion that has the pnwer to keep up aud in crease the production of nil wells. Oil operators are relet red to Mr. Geo. Uoulton, aupeiimendenl ot' the Columbia Farm, fur Information In regard to the piactical work ings ot tbe Kenyon Pump. We append tbe following testimonial from tbe niaaagorto! the Columbia Farm: Omen Coi.riuniA Oil Co. Columbia Farm, Jau, 28. I Mr. n. K. Kknyos: Dear Sir: We are using ymir 1 Double Acting Oil Pumps in three ol our oil wells and Hike pleasure In stating that we are gutting more oil and gas trout each or them tban was previously obtained by the use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be the best in use. Respectfully yours, G W. Boutrow lap't. J. P. Baiichokt, Manager For further par' iculars addriss H. K. Kunyom, Peiioleuai Centre. P. O box 517. janSl. GOODABV1CU. Ask no woman ber age. Never joke with a widow. Never contradict a man tbat stutters. Be civil 10 all rich uncles and aunts. Wear yotir olrteM hat otconrsalo an evening party. Always sit next lo tbe carver at dinner, Keep your own seorets. Tell no luii.iaii belna yon dye your whis kers. Wind up your conduct like a watch unce every dv, examine m mutely whether you are "fast" or ' slow." Make ' friends with the steward on board a steamer, there's no knowing bow gnoo yon may be in bis power. Write nut one more letter lhan you can help; the man who keeps up a larj:e correspondence is a martvr, tied, not to the stak", tin til tbe post. But the best adrtee we can give to the reader is, that. he should buy bis clothing et the store of A. Alden. Washington Mreet, Petroleum Cen tre, Pa. The stock ol ready made clothing at this house Is the largest and cheapest in the city, lie has also a lurue assortment orciot'is, oa&siuieies, etc.. and la prepared to make up soils in the neatesi minuer lm au'mable He has also a full line of gen tlemen trurnishlng goods. This is one ol the best and cheapest stores In tbe eily. Buy the "Red Uot" Saddle, manufactured in Titus vllle expressly for Ihe oil country addpted to all kinds or weather, at J. R. Krone. al2-tl Best Refined Oil 20 omits per gallon, at dfOiS tl. J. rtuTUKiipoue'e. To Purchasers ot MiigerSewliig ns chines! CaulUui!. All parties are hereby cautioned against purchasing, any of our Machines except through our duly authorized agents,' as Machines will Dot. he guaranteed by us tbat ore cot so riuiotmsed. Mb. J. L. Johnhon is our agent for Petroleum Ceutre and vl ciuuy. Tim Pinoeb Manup'o Co., 458 Broadway, New York. NoTtei is hereby given that Mr. D. C. Graves is my agent for Petroleum Centre and vioiuity. J. L. JnBNHOX. H. Hechtkopf, Having nurclnsed tbo euMre stosk of WUitltS and TOBACCO I'Tom ChampalRii I'hartle, will eon- nue the bn tie sut the old st md next door lo KskennV HIMIsrl farior. Tne publis can rest assnred that 1 will k en H e b.i h ands orl nAHS and TuBACCu m iue iiiuikatand will alwsyalabor 10 olaase nur .ustoeors. Win FURNISH: ALL At Very Lo CALL SEE OLD S NEW ADVERT IflilllF.NTS. If. WILB.GUT, ISnowprnpsnd toenTnt. nitlCK An m W.N WOHK IN AW- ITB llKANOUas'lii wsrranls to mve -l '.tuition ' mDa- I'LiXSTSItlNCl d m-to ordsr, TIHTCI mm NII-hniiliiiL nmel: ..-,1 1 . i..-':;,:ua"d co",u" LV" Hid 1111M on ('U.rt Farm. Post OTW AUJi.s-s HeUAileiim t'sniira. Pa. cive m a call 1UU1D-1IU. (UKI'OliD'i Sew Blut i t j, I Cap Store, OKNT8' FTHNISIHNO GOODS, rniLA., NEW youk AND HOSTON grVI,K8. Th. only elate where Ilais am Clocked and Ceo. XV. Oakford, . Pnntfirnl liattcr. le.-tle Block, Diamond and M. rtln Nireets. reblS lm. ti l l'SVild.E, FA. Parlor and CHAMBER SUITS; Marble Top Tajblc, and all kinds et FURNITURE At H. O. Jarvis5 lo. 100 WAfll!VTOM.S'r Falrol.nm Cmtn Feb. 16, 1HT1. u". 8. K. STRATI OH. W. KIP. & KIP, Oil Produc'rs AM) BROKERS IN OIL LANDS AND LEASES, Of.:e.Ia Plnmer'a Itluck, lee 'Jm Boail9uli.l Franklin, Pa. m Persons dssttlne lo nprrateln th. LrBJtt-. CA l'INO Oil. UI8I MCT will do will to examine onr list Idbe-al InUrs ts will Ih- trirrn tor lor MA CHINERY, TCK.LB, CASI.NO aud Tl'IilNU. . J" All Cotaninalcatloni e onptly ousw.rtd I-itrid Suvvi'viiiir. AVr. aikPn 1 ir . 1 Crockery, Crockery, Largs aanortment new etjlen jiut rttcwvttd SOHOKBLOM'S Next door to Reeord Office. WAR DECLARED N On ISigb Prices! at tbe Old Stand of J. B. Prather, MAIM STRUET, by tbe new firm, M. V., 8. F i.S U E R, Who Intends keeping ap a Biiavy stock of GROCERIES PROVISIONS FLOUR, FBUIT, VEGETABLES, and In fact .very kjnd of goods UAUaJly kt'cjui a, well aiipoiutcd GUOCF-IIY S'B'OIiE. I hsv. a team on the road and will dciiv.r Goods. FltKE OK C11AKOE. Kf All I ask Is a fair trial and an f xamlnatloE . o' my slock. Give me a cull. U V. B riSHEH PrtrlenmCentre. Pa.. Joly 29 tf GRADES OP west Hates. them;:at the,, TAIMD. Petroiaai;CeBtre,;rft., Oct. Sl-tf, I 'V'rrj snu iwv tan t-w'jTre'i r. -J