I a um:nL discos vi fioai marked prices on our ' EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING WIiiLt i'njlerwcur, Custom Made Clothing, . Hats and Caps, AC, AC, For th nest Thirty Days ! NtAIlU.D,SM!TEI&CoJ Merchant Tailors! looe Block, Tni.vil(B,I'w., fVtroleum Centre Daily Record ret. Centre, IVvduvmiar, march 8. AUKIVJL .nH DEPltATVMt Of w.n o. c. & a. . re. uo ana alter Monday, Nov. 28lh, 1870, tmiDR will rnr. ... r.. II. ...... ' '"'"I ..... . u luuun,; KOT.TII KO. S. so. 8 KO. 1. Leave Oil City 7.00 a ii. 2.65 p u. 7.50 p a, Tilusv. 8,0 ' 4.25 .i 9 j2 u Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,57 "10,38 ' KOUTB. KO. Z. ko. 4. Le.ve Corry, 11,05 a m. 6.10 a m. " Tittisv. l .40p m. 7,85 " " I. Cen. 1,27 a g ) ii Arrive (). Cily 2,10 " 9,03 ' Irvine. 4,50 " 11.40 tWT No. 6 and 8 rw on Sumlny. rxtEiani trains Nonm. V . -n ...... . no.it. No. IS. No ruEicnT traisb sorrii. 4 .' ...' HP JH40PM .0O" JU - jjjj ),05 ' J00, fil!t,u...Jn..... .. .. u, "a in .. . . " " V'",r? ""M"- i"11 oil i X. d, 4, KO. fi. 6.15 p 11 7,52 8.42 9,20 II. 1 ,-.. "7 Yliur II ... v 1 "7IV''" ' l'"il...mii Centra a.su d. ui., uirnui dry lor to .-nwiia, coocts at 1 Noith. 5? a rcoi .f'';:,Jih,l,"i,,''"ia v ittouf char,. No 2n ,m!.,i" 1 "''''Phia Iih,.ui clung n!I' .,i"":.,.f":'" Pi",b "'h without eliaiTso. ?n.g;,K r u""' wilLout The Kansas City itnl'elln tf lis slory ol a young man named Conover Alnsworlh who belonged to a baud 0! jay hawkers dur ing Ibn rebellion, a nil who ou one bccaalon burned the tiousj of rebel Urmur t bii:b bad loco usod aa bi'adqiiartKta of a band ol gutrrillaa. Wljilo tue liouao wan I biuDing Aiuswortb aDiused bimavlf by rid 1- culiog tbe oislrjM of a littlu gitl, the dnugbler of tc farmer, pruventing tbi poor, cliild, out of tbuer waulouiiesf, Irom aavlng some trifling trinkets from tbe iluaief. Seven years afterwards bo wet tbe little rebel girl, then grown up to butidsuine rustic maiden, uud tell derperatoly in love with lior; but sbea recjoize I Mui at oove as Ihu unfeeliug man w.Lo.bad made sport of ber cblldisi tulferings, and repulsed bis unwelcome ulteutious. For two. years be persevered In his' attempts to pain ti e af- leclions ol tbu lieautilul, Missouri giil wilb out avail, and 8,1. list, fcin rt mauient of despair, committe.1 Biiciilu wiibin abi o( the ruins of the farm tiouso be bad first met tboolij-cl of bis poeaion. Anotr.er luiga and fasbionablit a.i.litoce sreetid tbo Wallace Slitei, at I lie Operu ilouse, lust Btenlng, on tbelrsecoud appear, ance. Toe liUlorinnl binl"f rj i of "Tbe Fioll if tbe Cbth u Gol l," with oil its pica lid appoititmeuU, gargeoua oosiuuirs, in;., was perfiiroieil la n manner simply un excelled. Mr. V ilia as "liiieen Cntber loe," Mis Agnes as '-Enrl D imity," and Misi Jenni as "Lndy Conjluuee it Gray." ars deserving of fpeciil praiie for the Una acting displayed by ihem. Thrv were re peatedly oncored. ilm Jennie's banjjsolo, and thasoug 'T.welg on ber Bouts'' t.y Miss Agues, were loudly applauded. In Ihe faice us UGUil Mr. Webster kpt the audi ence In a rour by his faithful deliueatinos of tbelildb character. llintile uod ilaiul's terpsichorean acbievemeuis was a leading attraction or the eveuiog's enterliinrcent. This evening Vil'a's operatio lurlesqua of "The Girl of the Period," Sir. Villi ap pearing as "Clorinda," Hiss Agnes ss I'rioce Popotti, nnd Sli.-fB Junoie r.s Duulinni, with the entire company In liie cmI. Preceding the liurli pque tbe gloriou. farcn of '-The Two Buzzsrds," ilr. Chas. Webster m John Small. Blisses Mianie aud Maud in cow songs and dances. The average daily production or the oil r.glon for the mon of Febniary is ph.ced ta 14.372 barrels, according to tbe Herald's ninthly rep0rti p(lbl!sfi,d this morning, a (lucre., of 1,105 barrels per d.y from tUelr January wport. According to the report tie,, are D0W ou,y j -)0 we,u dtlnBj o entire region, a less n 11 rubor thin la any preceding month for a lung time. Tbe Curry papers are having a discussion verthe doings of an mployee cf the felegriph, who, it appears went to Petro leum Centre and acted e FUk-like to got bia name In tbe Record. The T.legraph fcian wants to smooth It ovw and tha Ui publican Wiiu to rough it np. It Is all veryflne, this thlo ofcWity for fault. t this kin 1, but a gooc! sharo reproof is sometimes more effect!, than a whole ser mon ot gentle word, lor that tartic ular kind of caBes.-Fon.t R'pu jUcad,. The KepnMictn is right. lis of no ue lur a man to undertake to "i,.rT, God and ln.mu.on" Loth at tb same time. I; cannot Romance Chapter one. Mr.' Pat. Tluu ftjitu spent the lotcnoon getting drunk Chat ter to About noou the '-evil spirit'' oveio.me blm, and be.commur.eed bis eld game of .manning ji, windows. KulUy.. Chapter tUrre-OlLcer Uillo .ustgn (be er ratic Patriot to (be Basil!-, where li now umu.es bimsiill In endeavoring to balance ....... uiaoose. t be coutiuutd inonniH 01 the next 'ludo jublKe bj Patrick. I""" oil"aof Pairolia, O it , have or giuii d a Piliuloiim Kxchange. A 89"U Jl 01 l.a.'r,. .,.Qum,-lttUa kt Turn sta waiting .uipmem to the Plttabur -b lua lift. at saiasuiuj" Tile re.'U ii ii...i,ii,ly uih,,,,,., , ()- ,,. troUl l'U t r.iiiuceia .isgctti a; O11 Jiiy, to-d.y. u w .ll ila u 11 A CAUtr. Having beard a great de1 of epllicisia concerning my treatment or Jr. Well's cbild during Its last Illness, end being una- n:n to trace II to any refpormib'e source, 1 beg leave to ssy to ttio liberal portlou of tbe public, that I buve been misrepresented In the matter from Grst to Just. At 00 time of lbB child's sickness did lord, r cold annll. cations or a baih of any description. I am no wondering peddler, au1 ii any one feels so terribly aggrieve., I can be found at my post, ready, lu any m inner, to anwer f.ir what 1 have dims. This explanation I off.11 to my iriends, anil those who are luclinrd to bejuat. Tbe tongiiea.of hired clanutun and boot-licks canuot very well b slopped. and I think it lardiy worth wbils to at tempt a desultory fight wilb class of peo ple who are cot responsible In person or purse. Let us have l-ns talit or something tangible, W. K. Roslino, il. D Jenkios bas much to contend with., In describing a recent ball at Columbus, S. C, be attempted to speak of Mrs. Theodore Hammond as ''exceedingly lovely In 1 og traio and short sleeves:" but the demjnical printers niadd him motion ' Mr. Theodore nammond exceedinn lovely on a fust train In bis shirt sleeves." 'II the6Ura,'' writus limerson, "should appear only one night in a tbousabd years, bow woull men balieve and sdore. and llaluf r Uroihef Vlelllux him In bla . Coll, From the UI oghampton Republican. Kutoff P.i'iofnon, of Clarion, Pa., brother of.IJdward II. Uiilufl was bere to see the prisoner on Thursday, and was admitted to an, interview, with dim 00 tbe evening of day. In company, II Is understood, with Mr, Becker, the prisoner's counsel, and tbe sheriff. Tbe iulervlew, it is said,- was very affecting. Tbe persons who witnessed, it decline, of ooursn, to give anv'punicu- lais. aar. uutoison, ltj understood, is a gen- tl,man of large me.na, lutellgeuce, and re. spectabilily, and extensively engaged in the oil and lumber. busiuesB. At the lima of tbe interview he waa on bis way to New Y01K to attend to a business eig agerneot, He was very much attached to Edward in their boyboed, aul bis pleasure at liie re spile iirauled by Judge Hapullo, was ap parent; but lie bits expressed nj desire, and probably Las no purpose, to deleal tbe eudi of justice. Although n.ilcfdon's visit bere was prl,- vale, be registered bis name iu full at 1'er Lee'. llolul, nnd was Introduced to several gentleman. Waller Urotvu'e Death. Tbe celebrated oarsman, Walter Brown, so well known In this commuulty, is dead. He died at tbe residence of bis mother, iu Newbury, fiesr York, on Friday, lioui en. ltrgemeul uf spleen, cimplicated with drupsy. Tbe d .sense was contrncied dur ing the deslrucliou of his boat house at Boston, a lw weeks .( . 11a suffered ter ribly from illness for 'three week, but re tained bis consciousness to tbe last, recog nizing uis menus aionnrj him. lie was thirty-oue jearo old last November. His borne wsa in Pjrtiand, Maine, where, lie leaves a wife. Pittsburgh Giiruniole. Local Xollrea. 8. M. l'fttenslll Ac Co. T Park Hoe, Maw York, and Ceo. P. Vvwe'.l A Co.. Advertising Aaetits, are the sols agents for the Pa, Irolcmu Centre DsiLT ltEeoae la that diy. Ad vertisers In that city are reum-sted to leave their la vers with either nfliic above homes NKW ADVERTISEMENTS FOICKRYr Xnanieiatlng a fw r the articlie to 1. funnil at " Si'LENDlD- -Tbose new stylrt Hots, all A. ALOEN'd. LOOK AT THEM, and behold the finest style uf Hats and Caps, ever brought to town,. at A. ALUaN o. In the way of juvenile composition we base nothiog of late more amusiog than the following, from a mature youegster of seven to bis sister in Wash Ingt jd. It cum.s with bljih official InrJotbiaeai: Dear Sitkr: I have learned how to shoot-, and I went gunning Us Saturday, and killed a roben aud shot at a rabbit, Tbe other day .1 went gunning and killed a plover. Tbe gooeie is better, and it can drink without throwing Us bead bick. I have to write a composi tion every Friday. Mary laid that she was maklog a shirt for herself. Mary tried on ber shirt and It was too wide; it was wide enough fur old Ben the ox. From, Harky W. presre tor many generations tbe remem brance of the city of Cod which had been sbowo. But every night coma out these preachers of beauty, and light tbe universe with their adinouishing smile." It) illustrating the Iruils of advertising art exchange lays: -A family In Florida lost their litllo boy and advertised for him in a daily paper. Tbat very afternoon an allgator Crawled up Out ol a swamn and died on tho front door step. In bis slomacb nuo oeonim 01 red bair, some bone but ton?, . pair of bopt heels, a gU ,ne a p .ir of checked pants unj a paper collar. Tbe advertisoment diu it.' Tba "Llttla Oiiol Around the Corner," ie so popular In Chicago, th,at man bas IT r t l. 1. -...u a wuiiz on the suljoct, patent mediciae nun luvehtcd a liiiiiou around the (lurucr Pill.'- and a Little C&t&artio The Oil CHy Register alii sooa.appear a a aiuiuluji pj.'8r. OH City is 10 ham a uew Baptist Church Uoppiueia cuiisiuis tu being perfectly sct lalied wilb hut we have got. O n taut. JtlyO., oc.iji.itiou p-. VsuU . leuipti- Freddy, a fair haired youngster of lour summers, the other day after being for some time lost in thought, broke out thus, ad dressing his father: "I'a, can God do anything!" "V'es, dear." "Can he mako a two year old oil In two minutes?" "Why," said II10 astonished parent, "He would notwishtndo that, Frerdy." "But if bo did want to, could he?" In sisted Fleddy. ' Yes, certainly, ifiewislied to." What! in two miuulei!" 'YfS, in two minutes." "Well, then, he wouldu'l be two old. would be?" The old man sol lapsed. The Nevada Slate Journal says: "The Rocky Mountain coal trade Is beginnlog to be quite an Item In the way of freight a1 least. Scarcely a freight train from tbe east passes through bere tut has from five to twenty cars loaded wita coal. Evans ton, oa tbe Cn'ain Pacllio Railroad, twenty-six miles east of Ogden, is tbe place Irom whence the coat la shipped, and Is mostly consigned to Sin Francisco dealers." UATi and CAP3 ol all styles, at A. ALDEM'3. Konyoii'a ev Doubt tr Acting oil rump for Pumping oil or Witter tu ict'p w una. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump Is acknowledged to be the best pump now In use. Oue ot Its leading ti-atnrcs is Unit ii not only produce couun ions flow ol oil or other fluid, but that it cri-ntis and sustains a constant anil powerful tuutioii, by means ol which the seams or Veins of the well re In a groat measure cleared nt para line and other obstructions, and the oil in the veins is drawn towards the well. It bs been arcortuliied by ac'iial test thai the use 01 this puuip raiiBes a grailui.I.y tncrer.s lug flow ot oil. It la well known t.y oil "pcrutoie that Una iuiurovoimuil ii of ureal value, and mm that has Ik-cii lnj a.mcht lor. J he auleat mecbauiot 01 unr Cimiiuv have lor years liren at work trying to Hud out some new ana utiirieu titan to iiroiona the 1 1 In lime of an oil well; and nothing yet 10 our liuowleilee bas beeu bniliiilit before Ihe pnU c that In ntiy wuy 0 ial- tbe nuwer ot lue Keo;un Pump, rxpi-ilence bavins tan,: lit ti.ui it is the liu.ji continued suc- inu tiiat bas the power to keep up nnd In crease the production of oil well-. Oil. ipiiiiiors are reii-rreu t. Mr. Geo. Ilniillnn. auperlntonrtenl of Ihe Columbia Farm, fm liitoriiialuin iu regard tu the pruciicul work ng ol til" Nenvoii I'liinn. He auuend the lol lowing testimonial liom tbe uuidagurs ol me uuiiuioih rsrm: OiTPICC Coi.HMRtA Oil, Co. 3 Columbia Farm, Jan, S. C Mr. II. K. Kkxtos: ' iiear Sir: We are using your jDnuble Acting OiL Pumps In three ol our oil Wrlls anil take pleasure In stating Ibat we are gelling inure nil and gas Irom each of the in thun was previously obtained ty the use ol working barrels. Yfe believe vour oil tmim, 1... . 1 1 w wv ,u ui-., 111 uau. liefpeetfnlly tout.. G VV. KouLtaKt Ptin'i. Jt P. Bakchokt. Manager ror niriiier parnciilars addnsa Jl. K. Kbntos, Peiioleum CVntie. P. O. Iiox jan31. VW Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson & Blickmon'r. C5F "Hanging Baskets ror sln at NlClllll.snx it Itl.ACKMOX'l. L. M. STERNBURG'S .Lumber Yard Wati!iiiirtoii r lMrk.Km af 4- ... R at . Prlcnds anil patrons, oas nnd all. Yonr ailentlun to 1117 ' biz" 1 would call; Time s are doll an money tight. Bat Intlioe times I'm looking lor light; To those who are hiilldlne rlca wlthont number, wuuia luiorni iiiu u ti,a ,lac. to buy Lumber; My motto Is this: "Q ilelt Ps'es and !nisll Prollt," For business is healthy and 1 ilili.k much ol II; In q 'alily rny I.ntnb. r la xxond to none, And as for Hhinles, I keep No. 1 ; Some may not lo-.k nt It in the lltht J do, And fur ,1 use I have a q ia ity No. 1; And to those wl o nrefart'enlsr ns lom may b. 1 eilll have nr.othtrquailly called No ' bava pond siatsoned Lnmher. Drms-d no nlca. Which I will sell at a low cull pMce; Huch as norrlnir. cl!ini! and Sldhi. and I'rfl.'Hl, Lath, HatUna aud urrared Lumber, all or tl h.si; I also hsvs I?lit Lnmbcrnf all klnr's, At prices to c.imir with oil and hard limes ; All kind of Timber ke,.t ronm.ntlv on had. auu a uox 01 cignrs 01 a very good brand; My ficilltlM for si I Inc are surely wlll-ont nunilier 1 alwaya k-p good teauis to deliver good Luiurwr o If yon want I.ninbar, ltouj,-h, ;Dreetd, Sori or Hird, . Toa will tiiid.ln.t what yoa wan- ill II B Lom vr la.u. fchiatf X3T Those li siring large Casino- Tones. bwiv-ib and l, rumps cheap, can euqmre of i.iuuuibuu a u:neKmou. Gaffney has a larire lot ol sooleh aln anil London porter especially or family use, by mc uoiu it cnnf. mnir. rne leat BWie ne and nhvanoat Canary birds in tbe oil regions are tu be oau at . nov7-tf. J. W. UEVTTY'S. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle. in Titus vllle expressly for tbe oil country nuiipiim 10 an aiuus 01 weather, at i, li. Reruns. al2-il years Jackson Thomas, an olesginous XVth in Tennessee, who bad been drinking whisky by tbe domij hn for three months, was luduced by bis brother to elange to apple-jick. lie never took but one dosa, but that was a bij one three pints. Tbat nigbt he dece Bed of s poutatieous combus tion, uud. peoplo loiking into bis shanty saw blue fhoies proceeding from bit moutb. A musical iiistrumeut rusenbllug a flago olul, made and used by Russian American Indians, baa been presented to tbe Gilbert Museum at Amberet. The Student sajs: "I" is made of the black, One grainod shale, which is so much used by them In the manufacture ot pipes. Idols and other implemeuia fur use or ornament. It is a boautitiil work of art, and reminds one very strongly of, many Egyptian re.1. 'Oi.! ,1 . . . . . naving aaui'ii 111 my large stock. I am now ready to supply fceoicb Whisky, Jamai c Rum nnd all oilier imported good, at " jora prices. uu-vU-if- Owen GAPi-Mtr. Best Reflued Oil 20 cents per gallon, at J. RL'TllKKPoltp'a. All styleB light harness, cheaper than the eneap-si, mane troni Moll.it s oak stuek, and iviriaio, i a. Hroam BUCK..-KIN GLOVES, 20 per rnt be low con, at A. ALU EN'S, jl5 Jumeslnwo Clothing Store. Bsel Cigars in town at Grlffes Bros. Best Reflned Oil 20 cent, per gallon, at dooH'tl. J. RUTUKRPOHU'a. liest Kufloed Oil,20 cents per gallon, at laTIIKKFoKD co farciiaaera ot .liiKorHowliia; no. cDineat ajaiitlou: ah parties are hereby cautioned against iiMiiiuamug any 01 our Aiachlues except Uirouih our duly authorised agents, as I Macuinea will riot be guaranteed by us that re cot m puictiaaeil. Mb. J. L. Johndon our ngeni tor retroleiim Cuutre aod vi cinity. TllR flNUKHMANI K'o Co., 458 Broadway, New Yoik. Notics isberebv oiven that Mr n r. Gruvea is my agent for Petroleum Centre and vicinity. J.- h. Jd UNBOX. Crockery, Crockery, Large ansortmeiit new stlcs just received Tbo beamy ol holiness, l.ka the mn, is seen by lis own light. The couleuted man is disc vnjiultd never nc'j. never poor the fiow line to Br.ffslo, tbrnnsh the Oil Kerlous liKCKMBKu , 1ST0. ' ooimo sonrn. Mnii 0W'- r"kll- Hsrher's. sr. Pitts'tr Moll 9,111a in u..Mam 12, n p in S,..Unin Pay xp. ,.1II p m. K.08 p ui 6,iWpia ujm n . " 'Bbt ,SII p m 1(1,00 p ni IS, IS p ut 0,i5 a m ooino NoitTir. Plttshnrg. Paik-r . l'rarklln. nr O. Oltv Pay Vtp. W,m H.SJ m l,.Ji p , s ,,1 n ii W .iyPa'r,!iaiii 8,1x1 r m 6 6.-. ,:,i i.vAu m Night hx, 8,40 pm ,40m B, L m II Mm uuw . auu, AM k Olipt. SOHOBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. le'.ftf II. WIlallEKT, 18 now prornr. d to exwute RltlC'K Nn M KlN WOKK IN AM. ITS LRANOUEM. aud warrants to eiv at.ifcuon PI.HrRKINO don-10 oi-.ler, BUTi'K CIIIM NIKS put op. 'Ho. UIIIC'K and LiMri to.i.utnt y o- hunil 111 d f.r sa'e. O" loilj. iii iv :i i?plrt Farm. Port OMica AUaiesa, i etruleiini V i.tre, Pa. Clio me a call. leiuo ini. piiilacl(!lp1U.& Eri. It. II, V l ITIiit 1 nil! TAlI.K. On sud after Mondnv. Tine. Pth. W0. tho tisPit on the I'hilaaclphia a riu Iliii rual will run J follows: fl-nsTWASll. Mall Tm!n leaves riiihiaeipbla, leaves uorrv, ntrlviu it Krie. Erie Exjir. Ih ivi-s Tlilledelphla, n-iv, i ..rr, o sri'lm-at hi'le VV'arr.11 Ai I oilsiloii teave. V,'uri-ill, i- ii. 1 o. . pi L'NI)i:i: CLOTHING, very c'.ea.. ,,nd iu rgs 4in,liiifs, nt A. ALDK.VS, Jauieatowu Cljfainjr Stoia. M11 II Tmln ii ,1 "Erin Expr. Warren A. . 1 ni !:.-!.. I.-A- i .ALU i- It. I ji; 'li.v r, ..1-iS, Corry. i.erivas at Warren, p f .40 p m C.U) m T. W p m la 411 pui 1: !r" a in 7 .10 1 ni ft.., a 111 1J II It bl 1 a ui n.'Vi a ni 1 . I.', n ai 1 . . .1 ni :i i! p ai Ij.W p ui 5.4. i in 4.U0 p Ul .nn ? n in Hxprrw, .'lull and Aicoiumndntion, East aw West, ninni ei at C'oro, and all Wist lionud tniim iuiJ M-ill aiit Ai-e'iiniiiouAliiin Eh l Ht l.viic.'e Ui! ffk ;.ud Allejheny Kivw It Pio..d. VV M- A. 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