'i'V A 1IBEIUL DISCOUNT 'from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOC&QF READY-MADE CLOTHING Wittier Underwear, Citotoa Made ClothUs, Hate and Caps, , AC., C. Fur lh Mxt Thirty Days ! nF4ItIA0,S31ITII&Co Merchant Tailors! te Blork, TitnavlUe,Pa., fttroleum Centre Daily Record, " nre, WtditMiy, Feb. IS. AMKIV tL, AND DKmilTER Of TUAIN OH O. C. A. H. R. On end after Mooday. Ner. I8lb, 1870, trains will ruo follows: , ' WltTM MO. , KO. S. WO. I. Leave Irvio. . 12,01 r m. 5,10 p m Lee Oil City 7.00 m. 1,68 p m. 7,50 r u ' Pet.Cen 7.40 8,88 " 8,30 ' Titus v. 8..10 4.25 9,u Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,67 " 10,38 OCTH. No. J. no. 4. .-' NO. 6. Curry, 11,05 a at. 6,10 a at. 6,15 r- M " Tltusv. 12.40 p m. 7.35 " 7,62" P. Cm. 1.27 " 8.19 8 42 O. Clly 8.10 ,02 8 20 Irvine. 4,50 11.40 W No. 8 and 6 ruo on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAIN! NORTH. .rP.O (1,10 1,1mm, M.l5ii.i.i."4S Z tivit-1,46 " 915' w" FRK10OT TRAILS SOtTTn. No. 10. No. a Ho. 10. No. 14. N 20. f 1 1 MPM OC10,1 lu,M l.gj .. 7 U0 .. I'll City and P.trul.um Centre frelchr, leaves Oil i.W p. ni , strives r Petroleum Cantro S,H1 p. ll! '.' n 1 8 r0 elPre" train. it iii a throiiL-h accommodation, connects tt wry for Rut and North. ilLTRB FALACI LK1CPI1 CAM. PO. 4 Illreot from Phllsdoluhla wlthnat change, go. U Dirml to Philadelphia without Chung: tw. S-Dlrmt from Plttshurab without rhauue. J" Pittsburgh without chsuna. undajr, Nov. S4. 170. MuW M I p. m., Wo understand tbitt a Lodge of Ibe A'denl Order of United Workman, wblcb ll balled as Liberty Lodge, No. 7, Stale of Pennsylvania was instituted In tbe Odd Fellows Hell, lathi. vUoe oa Mooday evening, lest. Tb lodge out 00 , aareer under too) most upiolo, oIrC)lm. stances, wllhweoty-tljbi members. The ffloir eleoted nd Intl.lUd for ibe ensuing term art w followt: H. W.-Joi. Mortbted. g O. FS. K. Elliott. . -J. C. fccott QJ. B. Girord. O W.-A. D. Mead. x J. W.-J. B. Cullum. Reorder A. Glenn. Y.-X. M. Blackmer. Kolrr. A. L. Wyman. Chaplain. Jobn Campbell. Tbo Lodge will meet every Monday Ten tot, at 7 o'oloelr, la Odd Followt Hall, uolll lunber notice. Tfce Tiluwille (Jjttrier b as exceeding lyplvatant babit of ateallof arilolea from ePr wiinout even giving a tbadow of owdlt, aa wilneaa an article In re.ard to tbe Dane of reatraDta at Staud-Ott' City. "y "iil Inatltutlon In an ot;t of tbe way plaie," but manage to 'Take up" eeoaidtKblo original local und other m.t. Wtr relallog to tba oil buainesa, and are vain Mough to Imagine (bet tbe "little aheel" la milled to imall abare of credit, A long aa auob papera aa tbe Plttaburgb Com tootoiel, Ecle Oiaptteb and other meiropol llao loiirnale do Ibe lair tbins. It ia nrorm. bly of litllo ooneequeoca whether tbe Cuiit lr doa or not, and yot In tbe long run It's lietutr lo "oot on tbe pquure." K1T ced. Thediocoot the Oil UxohnnTo Hotel, lvt vulti, U said to bae boou the plu. antmtt affair ot the eeaiiiiu. 01 r4c..d Kim. . ,.,iu(a j,,,r" ion in 8w York y-teidy. OirrOII I'rorapeeta. Werecenlly tnoWri a letter from Mr. Ellii Bran ion of Philadelphia, In which he peak of oar oil propfcn, and awnrpi tin of bia faith that Crawford county will- yet prove to be good oil territory. . H y: "I tee by your paper of to-day that GUI X Shy rock have developed a good gal well. Ton do not ty bow deep tbey bave gone, but alate Ibat thoy have gti in anfBcleot quantitiea to make It of practioal vain. 1 wiab yon bad tbe tamo faith of oil in Craw ford and Erie County that I bave. .Tbiok for a moment of the flew ol gai Iron their well, and of tbe immense amount of It, at Erie city. At Union, a few yean ago, In ainklng a well, they bad a large flow of gaa. On A. R Ellltooe place, on Woodcock Creek, noar Lyoa'a Hollow, a few yean ago. I put dowa well 820 feet for tbe Woodcock Crook Co. and we bad plenty ef pa. but did not go deep enough for oil. Where 'there It ao much ga, I think there li oil to produce it, aod yet hope ,to ire tbe time when I may have tbe mao to apare te go 1,500 feet, if nccesaary, on a tmall ; tract of 30 acre that I bave, on tbe Cfeek .near Coliioa' Mill. I have faith that all tbe land about UeadvilU Erie, and Tltiiaville will be oil producing territory. Tery little it yet known practie ally about where there la or where there is no oil. If any new venluria areatarted for oil pleaae adviae them lo dij cUtp klead- rille Republican.. Tux Cabriaub or Phtroletx. Tbe de tails of tbe late fearful accident on the Hud. son River Railway, when a Orat-claes pti senger train 'oame.ln contact with an oil train, the accident resulting in tbe burning of several cars and tbo untimely death ol twenty-one peraoni, are freab in the public mind, lo view of tbe danger of carrying crude oil in bulk, a Mr. Goodrich prupoies in tbe New York Legislature by Ibe,, follow ing bill lo regulate Ibe transportation of pe troleum by rail: Section 1. It shall not be lawful for sny railroad company In this Stato to trans port pelrolemn within this Slate, except in closed and wrought iron tanks of a cyl indrical shape, capable of supporting one hundred pouuds per square iucb, and lo be built of iron of not lea tban one quar ter of Jan inch is tbickess, capable ofte- ing hermetically sealed with a man-bole plate, as now commonly used in steam boil ers. If such a regulation is mado law, the din ger from similar disasters will be con- iderably lessened, if not altogether over come. Church fair swindles bave got a bht from Chief Justice Bellows, of New Hampshire, wbo say that all tbe means used to swindle money out of persons wbo oftlmes cannot afford to give It, at cburcb fairs aod other gathering, such as post office, lotteries, grab bn, guess cakrs, Ao., with the intent to raise funds for disseminating the gospel, are recognil d in law as todictabli offenses, and the proper officers failed to do their duty were they suffered to pass unnoticed. If this is good law in New Hampshire, why not also in every other State which has stat utes against lotteries? By reference to the advertisement in an other column, it will be seen that M'lle Zoe, the beaulllul Cnbai ejlpb, with a lull New York Dramatic Company, Challenge Brass Band and unequalled orchestra, will appear at Sobel'e Opera House fur a abort engage ment, coinmenolng March 27th, on wblcb occasion will be presented tbe beantllui drama entitled "Nils; or, Woman's Con stancy." The performance will conclude wtlb a (creaming laree. M'lle Zoe is a fa vorite throughout tbe oil region, and will draw crowded houses during her engage ment here. Tbe stars and stripes are generally dis played to-day lo honor of tbe birthday ol tbe Father of bis Country, George Wash ton. It Is meet and proper tbat all should unite in rmuecilng tbe birthday of tbe im mortal Washington. ' Tbe entertainment ot tbe Juvenile Dra matic Association of the Calhollo Institute, last evening, whs a success. Considerable talent was displayed by the litllo ones. Tbe teachers are deserving of great credit fur the proficiency attained by tbe scholars in the several pieces produced. Tbat good sld-fanhioued dish "mush and milk," will served up at the Central llouae, Friday evening, tbe proceeds of tbe entertainment to gc fnr the benefit of the M. E. Cburcb of tbts pia-C Let our citi zens turn out and give liberally la aid of to good en object. JftTUe rumor of the closibg of the Cliase tlousfl at riuaaautvilw fa unfounded, 'file Chase House is open and doing a good busl oeas. The J . scsbiotvn Journal ia publishing a sketoh of the ml region entitled "A Vaca tion in the 0.1 lteglon." The siory ap-1-o.ra to Ik adapted lo the little Cj k,, AHAU.IIUAS) DH.l.nA. PX'KKK I. Interior of ear on the Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne Railrontf. Olive Lngan, wrap ped in a seal fkln Jickel, reading "Tbe Auiocrafol tbe Breakfast Table." Four male members of the Hog family sitting op posite, playing cards aod expectorating copiously. O. L. (with a withering glance) Mr. Conductor, pleatie come here. Conductor Yes, madam. O. L. Tell those men that if tbsy must spit, tbey will cooler a favor by spitting on tbelr own premises. Conductor Gentlemen, If yon want, to spit, there's a smoking car forward. Hogs All right. Spitting pro ceeds. B"KXt ir. Tbe same. O. L. (standing up, and speaking i n her platform voice) Mr. Coodtictor, oblige me by sending brakeman here with a mop. or a broom, or a scrubbing brush, or a shovel, and have this filthy corner cleaned. Order executed promptly With much objurgation on tbe part of tbe brakeman. Spitting discontinued. 1 Tableaux Olive triumphant. Hogs re treat in good order. Chicago Republi can. A Pittsburgh daily eootaius ai tides on the following subjects: A Vealy Ghost I Courting In a Grave Yard I Cheating the Gallows ! A Murderer Dies while on trial for Lynching! A Brutal Father Throws bis Naked Child into tho street I A Barbarous Anecdote!. Ste knew Wm by his feel A Runaway Wife! Sbe Is Captured wish $7,000. Horrible Suicide! A Toting Mao Cuts His . Throat, in tbe Presence of His Mother. .. ... A Curious Elopement! Autumn 'Huns Away with Spring, and Spring gets kick ed. A Remarkable Ghost Story I A Pretty Widow Sees Her Husband's Ghost TerriM Visions and Supernatural Facts Tbe Mys terious Telegram I Some p-ipr nlonjj the lino ot tbo St. Louis and Chicago Railroad ra!N it a gen erotic, disinterestedly charitable deed," be cause the Superintendt drew a cheek of $100 In fxver of thi two little orphaned children of John R. nrnoki, a freight ennductor who was killed on tbe road while on duty. For a rtob railroad a larger girt than $41)0 would not bave b'en more thai its duty. Philadelphia wouldn't peimit herself to gel excited about "tbe little Church mound tbe corner," and tbe Gourge Holland bene fit at the Chestnut street Theatre on Wed nesday afternoon, bad an "extremely small attendance.' Mr. Davenport's oompmy was tbe only one in tbe city that would join In tbe benefit. ' Tie boy, wboie mother bad promlsrd him a present, was saying bis prayers prepara tory to going to bed, but his ml nd running on borte, he begin as loilows: "Our Father, who art in heaven mi, won't vou give me a horse thy kingdom corae vrttL a string in it?" Tbe amount contributed to the French relief fund exceeds $100,000 in New York, and about $79,000 In Boston Ada Earl, a aervaut at White Home Tav ern, Eist Liberty, noar Pittsburgh, was latally shot yesterdty afternoon'by an un known person, wbo fired through a window Five arrests have been made, l ut tbe girl declines to give the name of tbe person who done tbe shooting. The net eiruliiL's of the Alleirrtnnir Val ley Railroad for tbe year was $831,951. Cotton keeps belter tban many persons have supposed. Bales of the staple nut in warehouses at Colambns, Ga.. in lfif.fl . - , sbow no change, and at Augusta a bale eleven years old has brought full price for Its grade. To Purchasers of Hlngerttowlug nio Cluneal vauiiou: All nnrties are hereby cautioned against purchasing any of our Machines exoepl through our duly authorized agents, as Machines will not ho guaranteed by us Ibat are cot so puichased. Mr. J. L. Johnson is our ageat for Petroleum Ceutre and vi cinity. Thr Sixukr Maki-f'q Co., 458 Broadway, New York. Noticb is hereby given that Mr D C Graves is my agent for Petroleum Centre t2d vicinity. J- Ij. Johnson. Gaffncy has a larg lot ot scotch ale and Leudon porte." especially or family use, by ILo bottle or case Bronzes, Opera Glasses, French Clocks, I' mis, -Flue Loodyn leather itoode, at Imutj'a, Vitusvllle. f'OS-.Ill A Oil sea. 9. AI. l'fliensiU V Co. 8T Piiik Ke, New Yoik, and to. P. Lowell A Co.. Adcrttalng Aiter.ts, are the sole nente tar the Pa, iroleum Centre IUn.y lii:no in ibat iiy. Ad ts.tljere In ttmt titrate ifiptinttd lolaate their favors with either ot'tnc above linuaue Ucnyutt'M IVt'w Double Actlrtr Oil rump fur I'Miuping oil or AY liter lu Dec Well). Krnyon's New Double, Acting Oil Pump ia iicknowletlged to be tbe best pump now iu use. One ol its leading features is tbat it not only produces a conliauou flow of oil or other tluKI. but that It creates and sustains a constant and pnwerlul suctluu, by means ot which t he seam or veins of tbe well are In a great measure cleared of para line and ut her obstruction, and tbe oil in the veins is drawn towards the well. It has been ascertained by actual test that the use of this pump causes a K'udually iucfeas iii (low ol oil. It Is well known by oil opentlore that this improvement la of great v aim:, anil one Hint bus been lung sought lor. Tueabl 'st mechanic of our country bave lor years been at work trying lo Und out some new and untried plan lo prolong the life time ol an oil well; and nothing yel to or knowledge tins been brought before the put lie tbat iu any way equals tbe power ol tbe.Konyon Pump, experience having laiubt t'inl it is the long continued suc tion tbat bas the power to keep up and iiw crettee tho production of nil wells. Oil operators ere. reterretl to Mr. Geo. Bonllon, superintendent of the Columbia Farm, fur information in regard to the practical work inks of tbe Kenvoti I'u run. We append Ibe following testimonial from tbe ueuagcre ef tue uwuuitmt Farm: Office Cmxmbia Oil Co. Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. I Mb. II. K. Ken yon: Dear S'r: We are using your Donble Acting Oil Pnuips In three ol our oil wells and tuke pleasure In slating tbat we are tieitiat more oil and gas I torn each of them than was previoiislv obtained by Ibe use ol woiklng barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe brst in use. Kespeetfullr votirs, tr W. Uut-l.TOX, Stip'l, J. P. Barchoft. Manager For further par iciilarsi addrvss U. K. Kknvon, Petiuleiiai Centie. P. O. box 517- jnoSl. GOUDAtlTlV Ask no woman her age. Never joke with a widow. Never contradict a nan that stutters. Be evil to all rich nodes aod aunt. Wear your oldest hat el course lo an eveniur p:rty. Always sit next lo the carver at dinner. Kp your own secrets. Tell no human belnti yon dye yotf whis kers. Wind up your conduct Ilka a watch -nee every riav, e.viiruue minutely whether you are r.ist" or ' slow." Make 'friends with the siewardon board a steamer, there's no Itnnwlng bow soon yoq may be in bis power. Write not one more Mter tban you can help; the man wbo keep up a lar cori etpondence Is a marlvr. lied, oat to the maks but to lb post. But the ttt advlcs we can give to tbe reader is, tbat he should buy b s clothing at the store of A. Altlen, Washington Mreet, Pelrolenui Cn ire. Pa. The stock ol ready made clothing at this hoiiso is the largest and cheapest in the city. He bas also a large assortment ofcloths, cajslniete, etc.. and la prepared to make up mill in the nea'oi manner im aginable He bas also a full line or grn tlemen's llurnishing goods. This le one of the best and cheapest .stores lo the eity. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, toanntactnred Iti-Titii Title expressly for tbe oil country addpted to all kiud of weatber, at J. E. Krone. , , al2-t A ful, vet ii H of Skates, at , Nicholson tt Blacxhox's. We bare a full assortment of Skates. . - Nicholson A Blacmox. - BIRDS, The best Singing aod cheapest Canary Birds ia tbe oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tr. J. VT. BBITTT'3. Best lielined Oil 20 eenta per gallon, at ,deei5 if. J. RcTUKitroRD'a. riiautauqua Lake Pickerel. At Ihe New York Meal Market. We have on hand and are lo coii'tant receipt ol fresh Pickerel Iron Chautauqua Lake, jaull-tf H. AW. Pakxxr, Best Refined Oil 20 oeata per gatlon, at Rutukrford Having added to my large stock. I am now ready to supply Scotch Whisky, Jamel na Rum and all other Imported gauds at New York prices. novig.tr. Owe Gaftniet. Best Refined Oil 20 cents per gallon, at J. Rctiikrford'ii. DECLARED On High Prices! at tbs Old Stand of J. 8. Pratber, MAIN STREET, by the new firm, Til. V. 8. FISHER. Who intends koepiag ap a heavy stock ef GROCERIES PROVISIONS FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and in fact sverj klad of goods Bioally kDl ia well appolntod GHOCERT STOnE. 1 bars a tpnm on the road aad will deliver Uotfe VHliE OF t:UAKQK. AH I ask Is a fair trial and an eiaailnattoe of my stock. Olve a a call. -" PitrletiniC'ejilre, Pa , Jaly tS-tf" " PWn, - NEW ADYERTiaEMEXTS Scbel's Opera House! Tuesday, fftlj') stli, Wednesday, March 1st The Cuban Sybh, AND HER GREAT W. Y. Comp'ny UflALiiLWliL Ull ASS MSD, AND UNEQUALED ORCHESTRA The Largest aim Most Complete Dramatic Troupe in Exist- ence. Monday. Feb. 27th, the Uimt Senas' ku,at Drama ia 4 aen,oitiie4 or, Woman's Coi'stuma NIT A, (a Zinara.) MVLKZOE M.chael O'Uay, Mr J. T. Fatnin Leo, Lvolber to Ntla, Mr. W. 11 i,..(Pr OTUEit niAKACTKHS Bt THE PTlHis STUK-NtiiU or TH4J COMPANY OVERTURE, , ORCI1ESTBA ISutigct of Comic Nouirs! Miss Ml XNIK FLORENCE, (!n Cuaracter. ) Tc ivb: to cooclode wltb a Screaming Farce lo which Miss ANNIE FANNIN and Mr. A W. OKKUOliY will appear. gar CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EACH Admlsalou, 0 Cta. Keser ved,75CU. Ticket for aul at Criffci ilroa. Isrti sitore. Doms opsa at T e'ock, ferformsiT somaisiifa at o'aiucli. If2i-6t. FRANK. EDWAKDS, Agea . . A NEW GAS PIMP I A NEW GAS PUMP. WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF AN NOUNCING TUAT WE WILL FILL ALL ORDERS FOR Tbe Improved "Sracra Falls" GAS PUMP ! THE NEW PUMP IS IM I'UOVEU lit Bj using Steel Spring Packing Instead of Hemp, wLich Creates a Much Greater Vacu um, with Thiitj.three Per Cent Less Power than the Old Pump. 2d The Size of Valves is Doubled, Obviating Almost En tirely the Wear of Valves and Valve-seat. 3d A Large Gas Chamber Between the Valves and the Kx hanst Pipe, (Jiving a Steadier Flow of Gas. 4th And Last but Not Least, PRICES LOWER THAW A W OTHER PI Ml WITH STEEL PACKING. F. W. AMES, Agent for tbe Oil Ilr-gloO' TITWSVII.J.E, PA. sw-Wsj