from marked prices on onr " EXTSJJSJV3 'STOCK OF READY-iW.DE CLOTHING XiZats and Cap S5. tC, AO'.. ' f IV thVnexfc Thirty Days ! Merchant Tailors ! vuic KIocU, TUjuvi!fR,ra., ro'-iu.r. Cftntro Daily Record. fet. Crime, Horirtny, n4rch C. J. ttIV., AXJO lif ltAT(JCR or Tli ON . f. & A. It. It. Ou n.i-l Bf'.T Monday, Nov. 2Slb, J870, itMi.is will inn us lulimve: ' ' M'RTII no. 6, Sin. 3 12.01 r r. .S9 i- a, 3, 39 ... 4an 6,57 " No. 4. Jfo. 1. 0. Ml p M Leare .!i ejri'.. Le-.v Oil (!i'y 7,00 A K Prr,C"li 7.4U ,Tiiuv.: S.;.o ... Arrive. Corry, lu.OO nairu. .so. 2. LeuVe Oorry, 1 1.03 A M. ' 'i'itnsv. 12.40 r ii ' 1'. On. 1,2 A'riveO. Oily 2. ill ' Irvine. 4,fia 7.50 r M 8.31) H.12 10, 3d NO. I CI" a a. CIS p j, 7.32 R.42 Ma n.-iu $T So, 3 and G r in cm Soniliiy. I-'itKlyiiT WAINS NtlKTU -Vn 1.1 ... ... ,w, 11. No. 15. v- o y'ri' ( l." w M- .S0 3 1ii ra '.m4 i i . :. ' J-' ieM. b.ir. 4.40 t!,lu riiiitoiiT TiutrB sorjTir. i-f...r10- Ko B No- IK. Ko.lt J.1 I I. ll.TO AH H!H.. . V''''''M Ar. !(.:,. 1, ill Iff VS. id 11. nv . ; r. . . ..n.B- .Ml . y 1, r I jr .1 (, n, lM b ID. at , ' , . "' 'urn .iiuriu 11 i- ty i,.ii u. I-, . urrivc I. II. -1, all i 1; tire hth-m. .-ni... iri5l,U.mS'? a c;'"'"wii",'on, eannects irrj vr t 1111 J Noil. '1. ;v": airs IJ-PtrMTI In ? l;i''J''urg!i wtUioiu ehi.nje.8' i'lK..ly. .Nov. II171X tl .Id at I v. m.,;ilf i Si O'lCKWtK-One of tho most !l8Sracc fi tows that over occurred in. PtlroleHm On 1 re. took phen nt.ont '4 o'cl-ck vealet- Aav t .....1 .... .. r. ; ituernaiin, nt the mouth of UeBijioshoir nun, between a man named Jiim-s Murray nod Otii Mooney, In' which i-elire It .i,red tho Inmilles of both parties, tna! roiflaU., obildren, and -even cats and dots, beoame engnged in a gf,)erai .iChew- m'cn, 10 i:i niter (lemoralixition of in e.veai, hair4 waterflls, clothing, o. The ro appeared to bu tho result of an old leu.l, arid by the tree ' usu of bud whisky, , eulmihateii as above sin'ted." The row o'c cinr.nl nl jiiw uboiit the timo people were " "O'oo from a'l Ibrco churchcj, and nil tha liisjjrialins Incidents attendant there to, could nut help but being seen by tliem. uries-s woro mada yrMordav, but this luoruhig warrants were Iwued "on behalf of tt foiuiiiouweullb agalDst Jm. Murray, Mrs. Murray, Mis Mooney, Uan'l Mooney .irn.l others, charged with drunkenness ai d tlisonteily conduct. Case ia now 00 trial. It ia to bo hoped (tint the parlies) will bs sev.rely punished, und an example made of them, that oilu-fa may take warning and how a proper respect ror tbo Sabbath, and not outrage the Ie,.i;D2s of tbosa who rtn r servo it. Tbo Appoitionment bill uiore tbe Legls. .. UHii... which is made the speoiol order lor i morrow nfternocn, if adopted will give to lue Stale thiity-thro,. Senators and ; one Hundred Uepiosenlatives. This Sana- .. Wrial diltiot, bekid.'S Vehan tjf emill III ,n t II I . . . . o - .11 I IIOIMiIm Plurinn L'n.A. . ' . . ' ami jucicer. The oou.uy win b9 euihled to one Represents tiva in the lower Mouse. . ' ' t tWiiAi'I'i ldy- in Nowbur, N. y ( Wit ;ie-e. a parade by Company K., tho other day. H,vd remarked: "Well, I'm glad the war ia uvr; hut I ,U like 10 see the milli noiy iu iheir iii.e util,.,ltLS mitiurin;; lUutigb Bill Oi, from tho Ea-t Urdy Independent we copy tho-l.liovin:; ia regard to tbo Foster far;n oil terii'.ory : 1 lie firm lies buck of Foster Station, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, within a short dMtmce of West Kojiilind. On tho territory there arn 35 producing wells, rniPir from ICO .Ii 13 bur-la each ner day. T!.e.o is nt fluent a Inrce nmount of oil In tank. ' There are 43 rim finished and Koiiy up. nil of which will soon lie ready to tost, or drilling commenced. The number of pcrsonn visiting that locality each day in quitn large, and the opening of spring will witness considerable activity utid excitement. There aro 23 to 3a build ings on thn ground, throe (lores, one omchinu shop, aud '.Beveral bluck'tnltU s'.iojj". Prl.LtNo Livi'oa Without Lickxse Tlo lonrta clauso of the local option bill, ooiv b-doro tlio legislature, provides that any person who shall bo convicted of cell ing or offering fur sale i;i this common wealth.nnyl.iutoxiCatinK liquor, spirituus, vinous or malt, without a license, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of fifty dollars and confinement ' iu the work1 houseor county jut t for six months for the first offense and for tbe second and er.cb subsequent offense a fine of one hiwdrej dollars mid confine loeut.iu tho workliouso or couo ty jail. one year, provided that it shall not be unlaw- fill for tbe owners of Tioeyarila to sell on their own premises wine of their own man fucture in quantities not less than one gal lon, to to removed and not drank on the pre mist a. Piiii.4tif:i.PHta & Cue R. 1.The report oftbu I'bila. t Erie R. II., for 1870 shows that tbe,eaniDg9 during theyeai wenp $3, 141.044, and the expanses $2,577,723, leav ing as the net proceeds $5011,316. Th earnings io 18G9 were $3,183,997, sbowiug a deorease in 1670 of 42,623, which is at tributed to the low ralus compelled by the competition of tbe Erie road. Tbe total tonugo lu 1870 was 312.158 more than in 1869, and the total cumber of passengers shows an excess over tbe previous year of 15. HO. Taking tbe Interest of Ihe funded debt, l,0GO,43ti, and the sum due on coir sltucitun account, $3(0,731, the road has fallen short, $208,833 of paying expenses Arrangements havo been made which ure expected to vastly Incvease the business of too road, and it is not to be doubled that in tl .lew years it will yield a fair profit. OtiiTfar.Y. Died in New Yorkclly, Feb. 26th, 1871, John Eckcuill, aged 48 years. Tbo subject of this sltelcu was well kuown throughout Ihe oil region, having been Pres ident of tho United States P.itroleuin Com pany of 1. V., from the time of its organi- zation, during the oil excitement at Homer and l'ilholo In 18G1-65. down to tbe time of a liko excitement in Tleasanlville. Unsel- listi and unassuming in his manner, and ever ready to assist the utifortHnato 0' needy, bo mada boats of friends who will every keep the memory of bis kind sets In view and strive to emulate bis example, fie not only always stood ready to give young men about starting in lite the benefit of h s own experience, but if needed tendered lib eral pecuniary aid, as many can testify to. l'uuce to bis ashes. The eight quarterl y Session of the Ve nango County District Temperance Con vention will meet at Salem, Venango Conn ty, on Tuesday, March 14th. A full attend ance is earnestly requested. Cotiveyauoef will bo prov'rtled to lake passengers from O 1 City to baletn ou tbe arrival ol the trains. Our pleaiiiire-loving citlzeus will bear In mind that tho Wallace Sisteri Agnes, Jen nie, Minnie, and Maud, assisted by Mr, S. B. Villa nnd a full company of New York ar- istos appear atSobel'a Opera House, this evening, in I DO beautiful burlesque of La liellu Sauvajej or, Pu-e,-bon-tn," preced ed by tbo very lungbablo farce ol the '-Loan of a Lover." Tbe old established reputa tion of this company is a suOlclent guaran tee of a crowded house. The coal troubles reminds uscfan old story: Scene Boston; time motaing. Is it cold, Billy!" '-Wery cold father," 'Is tbe guiters froze, Billy ?" Wery hara, raher." '-Dssr, tle'ai! Put up tbo coal two pence a pail, Billy. God help tbe poor!" QMurk Twain titius it nut so luuuy to bave o ne ninny periodically, and In tbe Anril Galaxy will give up ibe practice, lie says rymg to think how ho shall be tunny at a certain date, is very melancholy: keeps him uwok" at niUi prompts bini to commit suicide, run for Co nereis, or desoribe iu print his remlnlsceiltes of distinguished men whose lunerals be bas bad the pleasure of attending. Heieafler he will depend on occasion and inspiration. Ik'Sl Retl.ted, Oil 20 cents per gallon, at l;UTUEB?uKt)$ Tbe Alia California says that there aro morn artesian wells la that State In propor tion to population than ia any other coun try, and it presumes that nil tho larger val leys will receive water supplies from deep emirci s in the con mo of tea or flfteea yoars. There is little encouragement 10 trT nr" tesian borings in the mountain and hill dis tricts, and at any rate the boring of a well is always an experiment. A number of borings made la Santa Clara Valley failed to reach water: one deep boring In Sacra mento was a failure ou account ol having encountered, at a consider ahlu depth, a stratum of loose boulders. Tbe entire num ber of artesian wells In California Is proba bly not far lroaj 490, the majority of them being in Santa.Clara Valley, which owes a considerable part of its wealth to them. Their water ia used for Irrigating many ol tho Hardens, berry patches and orchards, and it moistens much land outside of the Irrigated fields Tbrra U an artesian well t Oaklaed, several at Redwood City, and a dozen or more in Sao Fruncisco, though aiany of those In this city do not throw their water to tbe surface, and.sleam. pumps are used. "Tuk Littlr Church A hound the Corner. "Rev. Leonard W. Bacut), otlla - tlmore, having been attacked by the Chris tian Advocate, lor a sermou which be preached ia defence of ''tbo llttlo church tround the Corner," publishes a card io tbe American, in which he administer a just rebuke to the hypocrisy of bis critic. He closes bis communication as follows: ''The editor of the Advocate claims abetter per sonal acquaintance with tbe theatre than I have, which I cheerfully concede. But when be adds tbe enticing suggestion that In order to know as much as be does, .1 should "0 Incog, for a season to each ol tbe theatres Id tbe city, "I object. It the editor bad read my sermon he lore oe reviewed It, be would bave seen that this "going incog,!1 which is the favorite evaogelical way of attending theatres, Is just that soeakiog and demoralizingffcfng Id the church whict I have stripped, bare and scourged. Iflgo to a theatre, I Shall go ia my own clothes, and toko a seat where tbe editor of tbe Ad vocate nnd bisdeotple who may be there "incog,-' may nave do oitucuity la seeing Our western cities are greatly azttatcd with the question of regulating "tbe social evil" with licenses, medical examinations 1 polico inspection, after tho European fashion. St Louis is experimenting with the sytem. Ciuclnnatti la likely to adopt It. and even Rochester Is discussing it. One of 'tho victims of tbe social evil" In the latter city writes her approval of tbe regu- ution policy to one of tbe papers, but sug- sesia that both parties to it should be refl ated that no man be allowed to visit a social evil" establishment without a police pats, and that this shall be bated on' a physicians certificate as to bis freedom front liseare,eto. j such passes and certificates to be recoroed in a book for public Inspection by not, indeed? Are oot both cartiis to tbe evil equally eotilled to regulation ttUU protection? The Superintendent of tbe First Divis ion of the A. &G. W. Railroad, recenltly discharged a co'nduotor wbo bad lost a limb a the service of the company, and one ol the best conductors 00 the road because he permitted an employee to ride without paying, iv hen asked as to his reason for doing this act, he said that one of the lead tog omolals told him tbat in order, to be a great man," be 'must be ss mean as th devil, and be wanted to be "great.". Pool. deluded cuts. Tbe Elmlra G izette ia responsible lor Ibe truth of the following: Voting men who go to sea girls have adopted a new way of obtaining kisses. iney assert, on authority of scientific writers, that the eoocussioo produced by a kiss will cause the flame of a gas jet 10 flick er, and easily induce the girl to experiment in the Interest of soience. The first kiss 01 two tbe parlies watch the flame Io see it flicker if it wants to. Tbe Stoneboro, Mercer county, coal mines are now running at tbe capacity of from 230 to 300 tons per day. The Mercer lion ano Coal Company bas found It necessary to erect ten or fifteen more houses far tnae cominodation of minors. At a Cetholio Fair wbioh closed last week at ' Iiarrisbitrgh an elegant gold-beded cane was voted tn General Uarrison Ailed, of Warreo, be having received 37 votes out of 677 cast. UEWiUl). Lost On Thursday evening, In Petro leum Ceutre, one GOLD BRACELET. Tbo person finding tbe same and returning It to tbe Rkcord. 0tc will receive one dollar reward.. Miss Fmxa. Walxsr. Best Rudned Oil 20 cents per gallon, at doclall, J. RcTHErop't IjociiI Notlcva. S. M. reticaglH & Co. at l'arlc Row, Nsw York, aad 00. P. Rewall A Co. AdvtrtUIng Agents, ara the sol agents for ths l'a, iroleutu Centre DittT ItKcoaa In that rltv. Ad TortiMis In tl at city are requested to leave their favors with i Ithcr of toe l-ove hoaaea SI'LENiJlD Those new style Hats, at A. ALDKNU LOOK AT THiiM. and heboid th finest style of lints and Caps, ever btoi.:il tn town, at A.ALDKN'3. . . . HAT a and CAPS ol all styles. . A. AI.Ir.NV. KFitfon'M Mew Double ritiK Oil rump lor I'umpliiR ll or Wsuer 111 weep wen. Kenyon's New Double Acting O'l Tumi is acknowledged to be tbe best imo.p 00 tn use. One ol its leading features i tha it not only produces a conliauoii" flow ol oil rr other fluid, but that it creates and sustains a constant and powerful suction by means ol which tbe seams or velnsof tbe well are in a great measure ciearea 01 para fine and ui her obstructi ons, and the oil in the veins ia drawn towards Ike well. It bas been ascertained by acinal test that tbe use ot this pump causes a grauiiany increas ing flow ol oil. It is well known by oil operalore tbat this Improvement la of greet value, and one that bas been long sought for. The ablest mechanics of our country bave for years been at work tryiug to find out some new and untried plan to prolong tbe life time of an oil well; and nothing yet to onr, knowledge has been brought before tbe public tbat in any way equals the power ol the Kenyoa Pump, experience having tlaiigbt that It Is the long continued sue ion tbat bas Ibe power to keep up and In crease the production of oil well. Oil operators are reierrea to Mr. Geo. Bnnlton, Superintendent of the Columbia Farnt, fur information in regard to tbe practical work ings ot tbe Kenyoa rump. We append the following testimonial from the maaagers of the Columbia f arm: Oryici Coi,riiBu On. Co. ) Columbia Farta, Jan, 28. J Mr. H. K. Kenton: Dear Sir: We are using your (Double Acting Oil Pumps Io three ol our oil wells anil lake pleasure In staling tbat we are gettiag more oil and gas from each of them than was previously obtained by tbe use ol worklog barrels. We believe your oil pump iu ue toe ueei m use. Respectfully yours, G W. B.H'i.tox, Bnp'l. J. P. BaitcRon. Manager f or runner particulars address 11. K Kkn-von, Pen oleum Centre. P. O. box 547. janSl. IW Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson ft Bi.aciMM'g. tSTIangiog Baskets for sale at NtcHOLKON ft Bi.arcMOx'a. rff Those desiring large Casioir Tongs. Swivels and Clamps cheap, can enquire of nicooison no iiiAcxmon. Gaffney baa a larze lot of scotch ale and London porter especially or family use, by 100 uuiuo or case. BIRDS. The best Singing and cheapest Canary Birds in tbe oil regions are re be oau at nov7-tf. J. W. BBtTTY'S. BUT tbe "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titus ville, expressly for tbe oil country anupiea 10 an Kliiua ot weather, at J. Ii. tuons. al2-U Having auuea to my latg stock. I am now readv to snoiil? Scotch Wbiskv. Jamat OaKlimanflft.il nthne Imnnfflml nA...la 1 new i or prices. noviz tr- - Owes Girrsfr. Best Refined Oil 20 cents per gallbn, at J. Rl-TIIEKI"lRn'!. Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new just receiveU styles SOHONBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. H. WILUEUT, 18 now preoae1 i in execute BRICK AND MA. warrants to pve ent'i.fctiou l'LASTKHINQ dun- la order. ltuirr nmu N1ES pat up. M... BtaCK and LlM. sTaut ly on hand and for ra'e. ""J"'"- Kuban Farm. Post Office WErT ADVERTISE HKT8. OPERA HOUSE Six Nights Only ! COMMENCING Monday. March 6. WALLACE SISTERS! Opera Bouffe BURLESQUE & COMEDY TROUPE VILLA ft DOBSON Managers. S. B . VILLA He together with their Opera Boutl'e, Bur. lesqiie and Comedy Troupe, of 25 c-irefulii selected artists and Orclieeira, on MOSDv EVENING. MARCH CTH, will be 1 senied tbe highly successful Comic Operaiii Burlesque, with all the original miis.c, ci. iginal music, gorgeous costumes, ciisjiplm aluui.uit.-au, pruperues, ai,o.f enillled, La-Belle Sauvage: Po-Ca-Ho n-Tas Po-Ca-Uon-Tas with Banjo solo. JENNIE WALLACE Captain John Smith, . AGNES WALLACE Pow-Ua-Tao, S. B. VILLA Miss Jennie will appear In the FARCE of 3COAN FA 3LOVEH. Preceding the Farce Minnie and Maud la ' their double Song and Dance. y Entire change of bill every night. . Admission SO cents; Reserved Sesis. 75 rents. Reserved seats can he secured t days In advance at Grides Bros Drug Stnte. fel.27-lw. HARRY MINLtt, Ag'k POECKRY i aaaaerattat a lew- or tke aruelst te feakd at L. M. STERNBURG'S Lumber Yard Wa hinrt n-Sr.. PttroI um . tei;tic, Pa. Friends and patrons, on end all. Your attautloa to niy 1 biz" I would call; i'lnv s sre doll an money tight. Bnt In tliwo times I'm looking for light ; To those who aro building rkrs wlthont nnroM, I would inform shit Is ths place to buy Luniti My motto Is this : 'Quick Pales and Small I'n'tt," for business Is healthy and I liilnk mud' ot H; In q -.llty my Lumber Is second to none, and as fur Shingles, I kesp No. 1 ; Some may not look at It In tha llclit I do, And for i om I have a qua ity No. 5; And tn those who nre particular ns some y ', I still havo snot' er qnaiily call'd No have good seasoned l.nmher. !r-l up nice, Width I will sell at a low ca.li price; Such as Klorring, Celling and Siding, fcoih "'" and Tressed, Lath, llattens and 8urfucod Lumber, sll ' ,w kast; I also, bar rtig Lnmber of all kinds, At price to compare with oil and hard llm; All ktr-da of Timber ke,.t cotistsntlr on hnd, And a box of Cigars of a very good brand; My fortunes for e1' Ina- are snreiv wHhoiit vinwib I alwuy. kwy good toani to deliver good I"""" go If yon wsn Lnmben Roogh, ;Brestil, f ' H-irdv " . u, t on) Yob will flnd-ltnt what yoa wsat at I M ur lara- -, feM-tf BUCK-KIN GLOVE', 20 per cent b? low cost, at A Al.PKX'A Jnmesiown Clothing gtorf. Rset Cigar in town at OriUe