'I ! 1E3CR.1I. DISCOUNT frein marked prices on oar EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE ; CLOTHING Winter Underwear, CMtom Mads Clothing, Hats and Caps, AC., AC., ' th next Thirty Days I McFARLAX D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors Wnee niock, TltnrllIe,Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record Fefc Centra, Thandir, March S. AIIRIVAL AND DEPKATTJEK Of Ulf O. C. A. K. ft. On and after Monday, Nor. 28tb. 1870. trkina wit) nm rn,i ' 1 ( m iwnvnai KORtH KO. 5. KO. 3. 1mm Irvine. 2,oi r m Leave Oil Oily 7,00 a m. 2,85 p m, KO. 1 6,10 pm 7,60 p M rei.uen 7,40 8,89 " Tltnsv. 8,80 4,25 Arrive Corry, 10,00 8,67 " 8,80 " 9,12 " " 10,88 " SOUTH. KO. 2. Leave Corry, 11,05 a m " Titnsv. 12,40 r m. P. Con. 1,27 ' Arrive O. City 3,10 " Irvine. 4,60 no. 4. 6.10 am. 7,86 8,19 9,02 11.40 KO. 6. 6,16 PM 7,68 8.42 9,20 No, S and 6 run on Sunday, FREIGHT THAINS NORTH. ..J10..19- No. 18. No. It. Wo. 15. No. jf rP.C 10,10 ' l.Oirai IS, IS I'M. 8,15 ' 4,40 rr'tol.loVi.f1''40'' 1,44 " '" " KKKianr traikr soutii. i r0, 10- Wa Na No- Ne 20. ah s-JS ? mi ' .! r.n. .uo " on p- M U J""1 8 esprem ir.itns. ilT.-. IS?3S530,,,mo,tat!un ooauscts at .. iv,B J.AtS? wwmo cam. . ' 22 an IS p'0'" Pl'lln-llnlim without, change. S2 2 IS! J" 'hn.d.lphla without chnng.. 22 P,'reot ,n'm "'"Mh without change. old at 1 p. m., 110 Oor musla-lovlng cilisena will hear in Bind that toll evening (ho Appy Conaer. troupe appear at Bubal's Opera Bout The f rogramtna to be performed by tbl com pa y comprises a selection or the Ooeit genu ol roeal and instrumental mmio. Mr. Henri Appy, the celebrated violinist, lit n soooestioq with Ibe troupe, which Is a f Bclent guarantee of a ornwded home, A specie! . to the Pittsburgh Commercial tom Franklin, says: Anew well on the XeCalmont farm, about one mile east of this place, wa ilmok on Sunday, and at tbe present time It pnmping at tbe rate of eev tnty barrels per day. Col. Matbewt and Joseph Sey are tbe fortunate owners. Tbe on w mirty-two (rarity. This another new laid of operations. opens up Elaborate experiments reoently made bv Professor Slllm.n upon the Illuminating power of aommon coal gss, shows, flrst.hat where ll Is Important to obtain a maximum f economical effect from tbe consumption vf a given volume ol Illuminating gas, this result best secured by tba use ol burners of ample flow; and, secondly, tbat where a moderate light of equal diffusion is requlr d over a large space, .. pUI0 r , nay be expedient to use numerous small Jrta. But when the maximum Intensity at tainable from a given volume or Illumina ting gas is dssirahle, hrge burners or large eonauniptlea are plainly preferable. We understand it Is the intention of Prof. Chamberlain and bl. Singing das. ,n give P'lhllo smertalattent at no distant day. Niw WkuA new well commenc d..lng B4B.PBllllp, 4 Boy lee le.se, .m. B..,d farm, yesterday afternoon, and ow yielding .bout six barrel, . d.v uh urtlt is agoing to i th" grain far H!sen! or iu Wa,t want a.1 no- A I Bona en at Corry baa ramrod n wilt. copy of tbe Dally Blade, published by Jos. A. Fain, and eontelnloft a defense of the rile and low-lived act loos of tbe yonog bloods from tbe village of stump, on tbelr recent visit to Petroleum Centre, which is thiooer than tissue paper. Bear him groao, and our word for It "'twill fill your bitisnm full of Pain" : Pit. Cemtri Record. The above na per bad tbe other dar a Ions article on some doings some Corry boys had in Petroleum Centre, tbe day previous. We do not blame mat paper ror making an item ar It; lor we are aware every newspaper Is anxious to get all the ''locals'' It oau; and se se Idom is any one from Corry out on a spree, that it was too delicate a morceau to be passed by un- notlotfd. There was nothing very delicate about the affair. II insulting respectable ladies; nsing langauge tbat the inmates of a brntb- fl would blush at, Ac, is delicate, Its a ver sion of delicacy unknown to the present enlightened age, Ed. . But when we see tbe same article, coninl into the Curry Republican, with comments upon the same; we feel that a por'ion ol the preM of this city has com to a very low ebb, when ll blazons to tbe publio gaz'e the Ill-doings of Its eltizens, just to vent a peiiy spue against a person in our employ. Let tba eonduotors of tbe Corrr ReDubll- Cn remember tbat immortal sentence '-Let him who is without sin, oast tbe first stone." xnunir men and vonns beans are llnhla to lolbles: and there is more good dona In treating tbese footles with tatberlv con sideratioo, than in blazoning them to the world. Foibles Is a good word to plaster over evil deeds. The Blade man tried "benzine and bacon." . Flour oured bim 1 If there Is anybody who should Ond fanlt. it is eurseir. But we should be a bard hearted employer, If we were severe on the orstunence: bnt rather with kindness and care, snow our appreciation of the attention, consistent, trustful and triiibfiil voting mnn the acenseti bss been lor the three years and a nair be bss been in our employ. And we bear In mind that we have a bov of our own growing up; who may, when be has lost our fostering care, require somebody to be kind to him end overlook his faults; and we uui io oe anie io say on our deathbed, "u ro as i nave none to othera. do n oh God I unto those I leave behind." It oannot be possible that the Blade man survived any length of time after the above slokly attempt at covering up the outrage ous violation of tbe commonest rules of de cency by Its "trustful, truthful, consistent young (old In sin) mea of Corry." In ad ditlon to flimsioess of tbe defence, the arti cle Itself is tbe worst specimen of "murder- lug tbe king's English" that It bas ever to on our privilege to read. The Republlcoo do serves credit for having the courage to ex pose sdeb rcurrillons actions on tbe part of us own eltizens as well as tbuse of other places when they deserve it. M'lln Zoe closed a wry successful ensace- ment, last evening, prodnelng tbe oauticsi urauie oi "ioe t lying Uulobman " Tli piece oi tiseir is devoid of any plot what- evee, and no opportunity was presented Zoe to display tbAt blstrlonio talent which has made her so deservedly popular. Tbe performance uf lie sevora I characters In tbe drama, so far as tba acting was concerned, was exeellent. The afterpiece "Did Ton Ever Take Your Wife to Rousevllle," was was well brought out, and kept tba audlenee In a roar durlnp; Its entire performance. Wa bope M He Zoe aud berexcolleot com pany or artists will soon favor our eltizens with another series of entertainments. They will bo heartily welcomed. The company appear at Oil City this ave. ning. Wmt Visoisia Oil Mattxus. The Parkeraburg Journal says: The "Davis Well," located on portion ol the Shaw lease oo Gale's Fork, struck a large vein on Monday last, and gives One promise of being gooa well. "Charley" Burns, who Is boring a well on Island run, near Burning springs, struck a large vein, at a depth of 800 feet, on Mon day last. It "blows" gas fearfully three or four limes a day, and the Indications are that the oil Is close at band. If this well proves a success, It will open up a vast tract of undeveloped territory, i borne l.zuo barrels of oil curne down from Burning Springs on Saturday last. Pitholk'b Loso Island Rival. A few days ago tbe False-Reporting Tribune an. nonnced the dlsoovery of an oil well at Bus Harbor, L. I. The spot where this unolu- ous vein was found turns out, however, to have formerly been ibe site of a carpenter's shop, and tba ground bad been saturated to the depth of about a root by tbe drip ping and leakage of tba oil canst N. Y. Sun. ' Mr. Cbatles Pither, an old'reaideut of Oil City, and latterly a resident ofPontiao, iuign uieu on the ,th ult. at Abeline, Kansas. It cost a Tipton, (Indiana) man 438 85 to promenade the streets of that Iowa attlr. wl only In a chew or tohaeoo. Sao Frano tea has about 2il0OO ou h,nA tor Ibe Fronts, reliel fnat TrpiouTi -va. Tit8vii.lii on Who' Aaain. A ' abort time am. a DSrtv of the elite of Tidtoute. numbering about one hundred con plea went over in sleighs to Tltosville, to hear Miss Kellogg perform in a oewjy erected Opera House. Tbey "came, tbey saw," they beard, bnt whether tbey conquered or not remains to bo told. ' The TttueviUlans (or soma oftbem) re marked that "Tldiotite bad turned out a hundred or mora buckwhaals to tba perform ante. This remark reached tbe oars of some of the fair ooes'of Tldiouta of course; and one ol them replied : That buckwheats or not, one thing she observed, and that war, tbat tbe Tidioutera were not only the best look ing party in the bouse; but In addition to that tbey occupied all tbe reserved and front seats; and furthermore that the Opera house was'buUf and otonerf t'by one of tbe Tldiouta buckwheats." Now Mr. Tiiur- ville In tbe gtaphio though mistaken lan guage of tbe teuton "bow high Is doaf "Do you sea da scboket" Eittaolng Sen tinel. Tbb Lawkkkci Cod.ntt Wbll. The New Castle Journal says: The oil well of tbe Slippery Rock Oil Company la now about 270 feet deep. The prospects ofeil were last week ao favorable that theeom- paoycooolitded to pump the well, which resulted, after the water was exhausted, in tbe discharge of about three gallons of oil. on the strength oi which the operator, Mr. Eckert, threw away that old fur cap, and thinking that it would not be needed furth er ooe of spectators stamped it into tbe ground, but unfortunately tbe well stopped yielding and tba old cap bad to be raked ont again. A Kansas City editor, who employs a lanndrymao, i Ipa-panic Bear him: "Tbey seot home with our washing ye ter- day a thing that branches off In two ways a little bi-low the top like a railway luna tion, and bas puckered frills edged with 'letting' on each side of tbe divide. We don't know what it is, and we're a poor, friendless man, with only our virtue, and none but rilllana would seek to injure bat." The Worcester Evening Gazette thus (Ms- puses el "Mary's Lamb:" 4' "Mary bad a little lanih," We've heard it o'er and o'er, Until tbat little lambs become A perfect Utile bore. So I propose there shall be dug A grave both deep and wide, In which that lamb and all Its bards Be buried aide by side. " Tbe New Orleans Republican savs that a few days ago, as a boy, eighteen years old was wading along Melyomene street, In tbat city, which was deeply flooded at tbe time, be suddenly fell an acute pain In nneol bis feet, and, on raising It to'the surface, saw a conger eel follow, ond felt It blto bim again. Be soon grew very sick, and was carried to his home and attended promptly Dy a phjsictan, but died tbe next day. Mabriaob. The goo3 wife is pone of our dainty dames, who love to appear io a variety of suits every day new; as if a good gown like a stratagem In war, were to be used but once. But our good wife sets up a sail scoording to the keel or her husband's estate, and If of blgb parentage, sbo doth not so remember whst she was by birth, that she forgets what she Is by match, w . Tbe Oil City Consolidation Act bss psse d tbe Bouse under suspension, of the nil -ij Oil City and Venango City are now one. The Western Union Telegrapb Company have opened an office at Tionesta, Forest county. Tbe good people of. tbat place re joice thereat . Albany, New York, has borse raoes on the Ice of tba river. A colored brakeman ou tba Viiginla'and Tennessee railroad was found dead on tba top ol a car, last Sunday week. One man in Cbatleston tried io kill another the othor day, because, though a total stranger, be refused to treat Tbe ioe maohlne in Memphis, It is will turn ont thirty tons per calculated, diem. The Germans of Memphis are coin to celebrate tbe- European peace bv a erand jubilee. Negro recruits for the Uuited Rates t army, are rejected at Naibvllle, if mar- ried. The opinions of the press at North Caro Una are tailed by local paper "spirits 0 f turpentine." A footpad 'In Cinctunatl recently de seended on, a wotthr clt'a. ami hi.i.i Local Notice. 8. M. retteaglll efc Co. JT Park Fee, New Tork, ad tiro. I'. Kowell Cn. Advertising A(tiilp, are the oU agents for the Pe, iroloim Centre IUilt R loose la that etijr. Ad TertiMTB In that city are Mqmwrd to leave their Ik vora w Ith fllhiT o I Ine atiova hooni'j SPLENDID Those new style Bats, at A. ALUEN b. LOOK AT VHiiiM. aud Heboid the Ones! style of Bats and Opt, ever brought to town, at A.ALDEN'S. BATa and J A I'd ol all styles, at A. ALDEN'S. Kcnyon'M -ew Double Acting: Oil I'unip f r PMiiiping Oil or Wuter in Vcttp Wells. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump Is acknowledged to be tbe best pump now in use. One of its leading features is tnut it not only product's a contisuoua flow ot oil or other fluid, but tbat It creak-sand sustains a constant and powerlul suction, by menns ol which tbe seams or veinxif tbe well are In a great measure clditred or para One and other obstructions, and tbe oil in tbe veins is drawn towards the well. It bas been ascertained by actual test that tbe use of this pump causes gradually increas ing flow ot oil. It is well known by oil opiTuiore thut this Improvement is or grHtt value, and one that bns been long sought for. Tbe ablest tnechnuics of our country have lor years been at work trying to nuil out some new and untried plan to nrolooa the life lime ofau oil well; and nothing yet Io our knowledge bus beeu .brought before tbe puiilic thut iii any way equals the power ot Hie Kenyon Pump, experirnce having liaiunt thai Ills the long coutmtiea suo Inn that bus Ibe power to keep up and in crease ibe p.odtiction of oil wtll. Oil operators nre reterrea to Mr. Ueo. liuulton, Superintendent of the Columbia Frm, for inl'urtnatibu in regurd to tbe practical work Iiiks of the Kenvon Pump. We append the following testimonial fiom tie tnatlegurs of toe uoiuuiiiiu t-Brin : Ofhcb Colombia On. Co. Columbia Farm, Jan. 28. t MMfJk K. Kentox: lwr Sir: We are ing your (Double Acting Oil Pumps In three ot our oil writs and take pleaurein suiting tht weave gnttiag more oil and gas from eacn of them man was previously oMaiued by the use ol working barrels. We believe your oil numi, , i - ... r v wo luV'wr, III lint'. Respect fully yonra, G W. lilll'LTOM, Pllp't. J. P. RiltrnovT. Maneger mr tnriner particulars Bildnes il. K Kenton, I'eitoleuui Centre. P. O box on. jaoSl. t2r Toa Servers for sale at Nicholson A Uhcxmon's. t3fnaiig!og Rarketa lor suie at Nicholson ,t Bi.ackmok's. E3F" Those'd'-siNM lariie Cuain Tones. Sjviv.-ls and Clauips cheap, ciio enquire of mcuoison & 1-iiacnmon. G-tflhey uns a large lot of scotch ala and Lonlnn porter especially or family use, by tbe bottle or case. Best Refined Oil 20 cents per gallon, at dee 15-t I. J. Ui'tiierfohd's. Chniitunqtiii 1aktt Pickerel. At tbe New York Meat .Market. We havo on bmd and are in constant receipt ol iresn f ickerel Irom Chanlontiia Lake. jnll-tf 11. & W. Parkeii. Having added to my large stock. I am now ready to suptdv Scotch Wbisltr. J,n.i ca Kiim and all other imported goods at ntw i orn prices. novl2 tf- Owev Gapvnet. Beat Refin.-d Oil 20 cents per gnllon, at J. Rutherford's, Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new styles just received SCHONBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. lebStf H. WILBERT, I now prepan d to execute BRICK A XI 114. BON WOHK IN ALL ITS B NCHKS, 1m warrauta to eiv uaiiufactloa. ' PLAMTBKINO done to order. BHTCK rntv NIKS put up. tau. BHItK and LiMlt con.m"s ly on hand and Tor a.e. ' J?L,Kui?"li4,,1 K,rm- fnil OSJe Addrats, Potrotenm I'anire, Pa. Wremeacalt. loeiS'ltu. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE waWMSsaaassSSraaayj Six Nights Only f COMMENCING Monday. March 6. WALLACE SISTERS! Opera Bouffe BURLESQUE A COMEDY TROUPE VILLA A DOBSON Mansgsrs. S. 33 VILT, A He together with their Opers B"iifT, Bn, lieque and Comedy Troupe, of 25 cirefUJ selected artists and Orchetrn, on MONtuv EVENING, MARCH BTH, will , rented the highly succHseful Comic Oner.tiB Bnrleiiqiie, with all the original mimic, or iginal music, gorgeous ce-mmes, i-otni,( appoinimcnts, properties, ic, entiilrd, La-Belle Sauvage: Off, Po-Ca-Ho n-Tas Po-Ca-Hon-Tas with Banjo solo, ' . , t . , JENNIE WALLACE Captain John Smith, AGNES WALLACE Pow-B.vTail, S. B. VILLA Miss Jennie will appear In tbe FAROE of LOAN OF A LOVES,' Preceding the Farce Minnie and Maud fa ineir uouiiie fcong and llai.ee. tW Entire change of bill every night, Adtnlsilon SO cent; Reserved Seals, "S rent. Reserved seats can be secured tlx duys In advnnce at Grirtes Bros. )rng ?tiir. fel'27-Iw. BARRY M1N r.K. Ag't. SOBEL'S tiPERA HQUS 1 The Appy Concert! Thui-sday Eve'g, March 2, 1671 Th tm.nn.par. lulu ,,Uu.i,.n In .nnnni. - .... K.v,.,..v ' " 1112 to tbe citiKHnaof PitritUunri t'nntre and vicinity only ONE (3 RAND CONCERT! When thev m-llt nr.oanl il, rAitn;n .r. Usui: AIR. IIE,RI APPY. The far-famed and celebrated Viollnlut MISS FLORENCE A. WISNER. Tbe oLarming American Prima Dooua So ptaoo. MISS OLLIE MOORE. Tbe accomplished and pleasis Vocalist MR. JAMES 11. MONROK, The well known and favorite lyrio Tenor. MR. ALFRED VON ROPIinW. The celebrated popular young Composer snl UV.ll. MR. C. E. REYNOLDS. Ptunl.t snd Conduciof Tickets of admission AH eenl rxserrcl sests 25 cents extra, to he bad at GrifM Bros. Drue Sture Doors onn at 7 o'ciih k. conoert to commence at 8. fool 1-6 r Victory Won at Last! OYER HIGH PRICES' -!'. Mil .1,- . , .1 . uif. In .n. eral l Uih laet t.nt Ha bato uiutblinlicd uursclf l-oruiiuicutly iu tbt Furniture Trade ! ON MAIN STREET, PETROLETJM CKNTRB, and wonld tovlte slf wlehing anything tu urn line to end and tx"";!l" our uiucli ai d nrlcnK for wo cuarante mtlslacttus- This la no wind wurk. We can and wi'.l ' M cbearif not chatper, than eau be bougnt aoywuen) ui una viviuiiy. JOHN BBEWE.1 CO. mlSt. L.IiEOHEIV Y VA IiIE V w line to Ttnfmlo. fbronch the Oil Kegiou. 1KCKMH1 1, lb"0. oouo south. .,.,. Oil Citr. rrankllu. I'rfcer. Sr. P If S Mail. ,ir, am BSJnm VJ, Spin -f2 UnvKxn. 9..1il iini .-MH i tu t.Oirnm SHOP" Night iia, K.viij m 10.U0 pm l,4S pm IV""1 ' rittstmrg. J-aikur'a. Kmrklln. srO-OJJ Pay Frp. T. -ti am n.iis a m l.ttt p in JJJS" Way I'n-'rft.SS a m 8,rin n.Mpm .PS N'ightl!x,8)pi. S,40am Wm 8,' t. 3. 1 4 WHENCE, Cm- t V 1 H"S M. Kin, Att eupu Biet Cigars in fown at GriflVs Bros.-; 1