i 1 l5 r i A LIBER A L D1SI'I)U.T from marked prices'on our ' EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLBTHINB Wii.h'i" tUndenviar, Cnttoin; Bin (Jo CSolJiiiig, Hats and Caps, i AC, AC, IV tlie next Thirty Days ! Mi l Alt IA , SK mi & Co. Merchant Tailors I I.OMce IMnrk, TitiiovilfP.ra., Petroleum Centra Daily Record VsU Centre, Tnee1ny, itlaicU 14. Altltl V.tl. AND CfrilAXlEU OF JlUAKJH ON O. O. X A. H. It, On and after Munil.iv, Nov. 28tb, 1870, trains win ruu a lotions: NOKTII NO. 6. Nil. 3. NO. 1. Leave li vine. 12.01 r m. 6. 10 r h Leave Oil City 7.00 a U. 2.55 p If. 7,50 r u Pet.Cen 7.1U " 8,3H 12 " 10,38 Tinicv. e..o Arrive Curry, 10,00 BO IT II. Nil,- 2. Leave Curr7, 1 1,05 a h " Titus'v. 12,40 p u. P. On. 1.27 Arrive O. Cllv 2.10 4. 25 6,57 NO. 4. NO. 6. (i.10 A U. 6,10 P M 7,35 " 7,52 ' 8. lit 8.42 9,02 " 9,20 11.40 " " Irvine. 4,50 No. 5 nl 6 run on Sunday. FltLMIIT TltAINs NOUTIl. ' No !!l. No. IS. No 11. No. IB. No I n.i5i.ii.li,i.'.u. io,rr, ii.:h.a..'1 io i-m Arr.cto.io ' i,"ir 18.15 r u. 8.15 .4'.) Tito,, (1,14 a h. S,40 1,4 IMS " o,W " Ax Curl. I G l a. 1'i:kiout trai"b soetit. No. 10. No. a No. IB. No. 14. f-n 20. 'Vr. V..M- I Tl, d.00 AH 8.Sn4.. lO .r. A.M. 11.14 AH. 4 ! l'C,8.00 ' 1l,4U " 14, IS M. 1 41 p ll.Uo ' ArJC;o,itl iu,3i " 1,34 7.uo ' ' li City and Petroleum Ccntn, froluh', leave. CHI City ii,10 p. io , arrives at l'iroleu:ii Centra 11,2(1 p. in. I,eavus Petroleum Centm al -l,4J p tu., ariiiu HlOil City 0,00 p. in. I, !i H , 4, 6 hi 1 u arc oxprcsa train. Nil, 19 In n lliroii'li aecouiuioaailon, conuocts at Cnry lur liasr. iiuu Noitli. SILVKU PALACS SI.KKP1NO ring. No. i Oireei from Hliiladlnhin Itiiotit change. No. 3 Direct to rhil.l.illiin with. .to duiife. , ft Direct from PUuhtirkli without change. No 41-Direct to Pittsburgh without change. Monday, Nov. 2. 1870. Cold at 1 p. m., lll The Pittsburgh. Commercial of yesterday oiorniug contains apecial dUpatcnea from 1'etroleuia Centre, dated Maron lltb, aud beadid so follows: "A UhIku of Kufflan ifm," "Kree Whisky and Freo Figbti A Mao Shot and Dangerously Injured none TbliViis Arretted Extra Police Sworn In," ilc. Alter reading the above one wo'd uulur, lly be led to iofer that bunjaa life was at a low discount io Ibii place, and that tt wa extremely dangeroua for traugera to wen viait Ibu place, leit tbey meet with 'luliofpltal lu graves at bloody bandi." We with it djHlluotly uuderatood that no sue!) mi-net jvere enacted on tbe night of tbe.re ceut dia4Strou9 lire In laia place, aa bun dreda of our oitizena aland ready to bear wimcM Io. Tbe pnblieued accauoli as they uppeitied in tbe Tiluaville Courier, fiouae 'il!e Uullelin, aud otber papers of that ilk, ar purely aeusational and orljiioatcd iu tbe lirniu of tbe adille-pAted Individuals con nected with those iuatliiiiloua, uud uio tbo rilVcIs of dleeased linttluariona. Ko more liijuor was drank tban is usual alter a lire In any place, Pittsburgh, Titusvlllu or auy otber city not excepted. No relcoof ruf ti.inimn existed, and no mun'a life -&a in danger. No extra police were sworn iu and tbe ui ui who waa bbot waa uut dangerously i jilted and is hot dead, uor is like to ''slip hit cable" for Rome liino to come. The only t'.iiiuduliou in fast lor tbe dispatches iu the Couiiomcial is that a number of roughs from on laid j places wero in town on Friday and tiatitrduy evenings on a '-bendur, ' a nd lor Irhi' tliey would do some dumage in their diuuben and ui mil n condltlou, tbo bar io .uis ui town wero closed fur a fow hours mini they lf! or were driven out liy our ef- i;,Velil p'.uieo !uli nl.iiw 'I'' h j !m r.. tin-i No more roughness oxlsts In le eh.iraoteristio of any min o.ir f.iciely.-i'jcia'.ly, innril. .. - m 'i.i! t.i g .. hit ol I ..c i : La!" l.i.'l abonl "eearlet vnaien running wlll'y n""" er and thither," is a fabrication tnattufao- tiind eotirely out of wholo cloth. Witb jbe above facts In vimv we eolisl ler it sim ply an act ol justice to our citizens and bus iness men lor the Cotnteerolal to refute these Munchausen tales, and place tbe matter In a oorrect Hit tit before the public FAOUNnart Cur. A prlrate letter from Fa;;nuila City states that the territory Iu that vicinity is boi rapidly exhausted, all the Isre wells baviug fjll.'il off, so that the average proportion of the wells Is only twelve bamU per day. Tbe letter says: "There Is good reason for thin falling off, as there are sixty-five wells upon Tony-live acrvpnt thn Wilkins tract, which baa been ll. en um ol this territory, piodocing more oil than all the rs'.- From present appear ance the price ol oil iniit advance, as thi-ro is little proeperl of finding nw territory. En'ry point nVrei wells have beou drilled with ihe hope of tindlng Dew tiVlds, have proted fuiluies. i-late linn and Sandy give no pp miso ol yielding operotioDa nt all re uniiKratite, and producers are huslmadiog tt.e trriitory now in baud to tbo bi'st ai'. vantage, giviug no new leases and sinking no new wells. Tim o ill eilt tar trie future Biipi ly oloil is not at all encouraging to consumer?, iiutess new fields ate open to meet tbe deficit occasioned by tbe falling off in productiuu. Operators are demanding a reductionof royalty on Ihe Williins tract, and in most cases a rediKtioti of Iroiu one-sixth to one- eight has been f;ranUd. One Cooper, n reputed U.iptisl preacher, up win ila of sixty years of age, has been en gaged fur sjiue time pist in toachin g school on tbe Clupp Turin, uear McClintookville, having beeu engaged lor that purpose by the loanehip school commissioners. Recently it bas transpired that tbe aged reveiend bus been guilty of immoral conduct iu the pres ence oT Ihe ChiWreu ui'Jer bis care, aud chaises oT "incouipolency, luitnoral con duct," ic, were preferred ngaiust him. The case was tried before tbe acbool board, on the tlapp larui, yesterday, and resulted in a verdict of guilty, nud the aged Individ ual will be discharged from that positioa at tbe eud of tbe month. In evideuce tbat our oifzeus resented the insult offend to tbem in tbe "Sodom and Uomoriali" arttclo published in the Titus. ville Courier, wu muy mention tbe fact tbat oil Saturday over seien bundled (7tm) ex tra copies ol the UiXoitu were sold aad yet the demand was,noi II I led. We luadvertentiy omitted to mention in our issue of yesterday, tbat a largo number of people were in attendance at tbo Calbo- lice Church. Sunday evmiiu, to listen to the lecture on "Uoine and tbe Councils," by Bishop Mullen, of Kile. Ti:o reverend gentleman bandied tbe subject In an- able and masterly manner, and the lecture was listened to throughout with marked atten tion by all present. Ills defection of Home and its surroundings Including St. Peter's Church, was especially floe. Quick Wore. Mr. Ow en Gaffney who war burned uut by the late disastrous fire, witb commendable energy commenced re building again yesierday morning, and ex pects to open business to-day or to-morrow at lurtbest. We commend Mr. GalTney'i en ergy to others who suflered by the fire. The probability is tbat new buildings will be rapidly put up on the burnt district, and tbat '-smoky sbautied Sodom and Gomor rah" will rise Phoenix-like Irom tbe ashes of the destroying-element. iMPonTAKT Salk op Land. Mr. P. N. Ilarlen, of tbe State ol Georgia, yesterday, concluded a sale of elgbt hundred acre of gold lands in North Carolina, about 33 miles east of Saulsbury, to our townsmen, Messrs. J. W. Irwin, Jas. & UcCray, E. W. Codington and Wm. Weed. Mr. Ilarlen re serves one fourth interest ia tbe land. Tbe price paid was $25,000. Extensive preparations are making for the celebration ol St. Patrick's Day Iu tbe surrouudlng cities and towns. A terrlblo boiler explosion occurred near Cleveland, on Friday, by which one man numed Beers was instantly killed, and two others ol the same name fatally wounded The boiler was torn and twisted into small fragments aud scattered for a loog distance aruuud Tbo express train on the A. & G. W. R U..ranou the track near Meadville, at au early hour Saturday moruiog. No particu lur damage was done. Accidents are of atuiust daily occurrence ou this roid. On thu strengtu ol an eloiiuant telegram from New York, the meicbants on 'Chauge in S'. Loulagavu -J3,500 in about two My mini; lea for tuflVriug Fiance. En j- j The S"iii"..rcx Io lucreasiug iu Petroleum Producer' Aaeociatiom, i - i At the monthly meeting of the Petrolenm Producers' Association, held at Oil City, on Waduesday last, the following pre amble aud resolutions were ad ipted: Wukiu'.ah, this association has been In formed that a bill .has been Introduced into the Legislature providing for a geological survey ol tbo Stale of Peunsylvatila, which, II It becomes law, Bnd is properly exe. cuted, will have an important effect upon the interests of trade in petroleum, there lore, Jttto'.vtd, Tbat this association express its interest in the passage or such a law as will give to the oil reglobs of Pennsyl vaaia a thorough and ao curate geological turvev. Resolved, That it Is Ihe opinion of this Association that such a survey is especial, ly important not only to the intetests ol tliid region, but likewise tit the revenue of tlm State, aud that it would tend to ren der business lese hazir.luut aad ' mure sys tem alio. Resolved, That the representatives of tbe oil district be rques!edtu exert their in fluence iu behalf of any bill that will se cure to. this region a reliable gtologieal u'- vey. itSiioIvciZ, Tbat the journals of this dis trict be requested to publish, these proceed ings. K. W. IIastinos. Sec'y P. P. Assn'o. Senator Colo of California has introduced in the Senate a bill to abolish ihe tat on Incomes. All honor to Senator Cole'Jor so wiU'j and commendable a movement. But bow does the question stand respecting (be power of t'jo Senate to initiate measures reducing t je revenue? Has not the House ot Repress ota lives recently declared tbat it will nut recognize any such power, and that all bills of ibe kind must begin in the House? That be in the case, what does Senator Coin expect to accomplish by bis mo tion? Tbe following eatimate of womau's love appears In ao English contemporary: "A Ftenc'i woman w ill love her husband ii he is either witty or ohivalrous; a German woman if bo is constant and faithful; a Dutch wman if be does not disturb her eas end comlort.loo much; a Spanish woman if he wreaks venge'ince on those who incur bis d splrasiire; un Italian woman II ho I dreamy and pueiioal; a Danish woma.'i it he thinks her native country Is tbe brightest aud happiest spot on earth; a Russian woman if he despises all wesli-ro-eis as miserable barbarians; an English wo-'in-iti if be succeeds in ingratiating bimsrl with the Court and arUtt.cnicy; an Americuii woman if be baa plenty of moo. ey. A CAttl). En Editor. -Dear Sik. I desire through tbe columns of your very valuable paper to return my sincere tb-aoks to tbe many who assisted ma insiving my goods from tbe lire on tie 10th inst. May the bond of friendship love nod truth bind tbem through life, and may tbey never, meet a similar disaster. I expeot In about two weeks to be in oper ation again, and will be glad to see my many friends. Theirs very truly, John W. Thompson. Omaha has sent tbree oar loads of Sour, by its Frenob aid.soclety, so France. Tbe sacks were marked Omaha's Gift to Fraoce." A negro man named Poet Lumpklo. kilt ed one Peter Rhodes, io Paoola couoly, Mississippi, about a goose. New York is going to erect another grand hotel this time on Fifth Avenue, occupy ing the entire' space; from Fifty -eight to Filty-Dlntb atreet- A Chicago paper says the color of tba river Io that oily ia "a delicate orange" classical expression for "muddy. " ' Tbe entire Hoe of Ibe Chesapeake and Ohio eanal will bs ready for tbe resumption of navigation by tbe I Jth inst. Some of the miscellaneous human re mains found io tbe ruins of tbe Spotswood Hotel, in Richmond, are without sepul chre. Tho wreck of the Northampton bas boeu .removed from tbe channel of tbe James river by tbe'iitccesslul submarine ex. plotere. At tbe Motbodist conference in, Louis, ville, about seventy preachers are in attend ance, Bishop Clark presiding, A violent Bioiui ot) Weduesday proslrated the telegraph linos south and west of Mary land. Two hundred and flliy thousand uV.laie wlho amount va ihe Virjlol treasury last Wedatldsy. - - i tt. III. Ptlenlll fc Co. 3T fark Row, N Toe, Kewell a Oo. AdvertlstuK Agents, are the sole sgarite for tha Pa, troloimi Centre Dailt Itinoao la tbat city. Ad vertisers In that cltyaie reuurattd to leave ttir la Ton with either of tec aliove bonsee SPLENDID Those new style HatsTal A. ALDEN'S. 3f Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson A Blacmon'. "ITIlaugioa Basket Tor sale at Nicholson Ui.acxmon's. LOOK AT THEM, and behold tbe finest style of Hals and Caps, ever brought to town, at A. ALDEN'S. HATo and SAPS ol all styles, at A. ALDEN'S. KeiiToii'M ftew Double Actlna; Oil I'hmp fur Pumping Oil or Water iu liuvp M tilli. Kenvoo's New Double Acting Oil Pump Is acknowledged to be tbe beat pump now In i.se. One of lis leading fi-nlurea is that it not only produces a continuous (low ol oil or other fluid, but that it creates and sustains a constant and pnwerlnl suction, by uieann ot which Ibe seams or veins of the well ate in a ureal measure cleared of i ara line and ol her obsttucti ons, and the oil in tbe veins is Uriwu towards tbe well. Il hue been a-cerlained by aclnal test that the Use ot this pomp causes a gradually Increas ing how ot ell. It Is well known oy oil operatore tbat tins improvement ia of great value, anil one tbat has neen lonu snugnt for. Tiie ablest mechanics of our country have li.r jeurs been at worn trying to Bnd out some uhw and untried pluii to prolong the life lime of an oil well; and uotbing yet In oor kuowMiiO hue beeu brought before tbe pul lx that in Dy way eqnuls tbe power ot the Kenyon Pump, experience having tituubt t'rni it is the long continued snc ilou tiful baa the power to keep up and In crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators are reterreii to Mr. Geo. Bonltoo, Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, for information in regard to the practical work ings of tbe Kenyon Pump. We append Ihe fol lowing testimonial from tbe uadagvrs of tbe Columbia Farm: Officii Coli-jibia Oil Co. ' 1 Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. J Mr. H. K. Kknton: Dear Sir: We are using your ,Double Acting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and lake pleasure in slating tbat wears geltug more oil and gas Irom each of tbem than waa previously obtained by tbe use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe beat In use. fiaspeutfully vours, G W. Boclton, Sup't. i. P. Bahcrovt, Manager For further particulars address II. K. Kenton, Peiioleuoi Centre. P. O. box 517. jan31. 1ST Those desiring large Casing Tones. Swivels and Clamps cheap, can eoquire of rsicuolsoti .S rJiacKmon. BIRDS. The best Singing and cheapest Canary Birds in the oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tf. J. W. BEVTTY'S. Bet Retined Oil 20 cents per gallon, at declo-tl. J. KuTUEKPoitn'ii. To Fureliaaers ol HliigerSewiiif Ma, cttlueat Caution! All parties are hereby cautioned against purchasing any of our Machines except through our duly authorized agents, as Haohlnea will not be guaranteed by us tbat are cot so pmohaaed. Mr. J. L. Johnson is our agent fur Petroleum Centre aud vi cinity. Tim Sinoer Mantf'o Co., 458 Broadway, New York. Notice Is hereby given that Mr. D. C. Graves is my agent for Petroleum Centre and vicinity. J. L. Johnson. OWtfEIl WANTED. A VALI8K containing Clothlcgand other goods, is at ont MBcs which 'be owner can have r prov Dg property and paying for tela adveertisement. March 13 St. GORTON & KOOKB 1L . FUll HALE CHEAP. A House on McCray Hill; sise 16x30 fe t, two stories, and easy to, move. Inquire of P. I). aTANSABD. McCray Hill C. E WILLIA MS, DEALER M OF ALL KINDS. Onice and Yard si end Boyd Farm. Bridge, of FREE PASSAGE TO TEAMS OVER THE BRIDGE. C. H. WILLIAMS. POICKRY ! BnnaMrattaf a ftn ef Ihe articles ta ft toiitul at L M. STERNBURG'S LumberYard lcar Railroad, Petroleum iViitrc, Pa. Frlrnds and patrons, ont sad alt. tour attention to my ' biz" 1 wouls call; Tinus are doll an money tluat, Dot Iu these times I'm lookiog for light; To those who aro bnlkllng rlc withoat onmtier, I would Inform IhU Is th place to buy Lumber; My motto is this: -Quick Kale and Small frost," For business la healthy and 1 Ihll.k oilicb ef It; in i "silly my Lnmber Is second to nose, And as for Shingles. I keep No. 1; Some tnsy not look at It in the light 1 do, And for osa 1 bavo aqua.lly No. 9; And to those who are particular as some ay be, I still bavo another qiiallly callsd No have Bond seasoned Lumber, Dressed np tire, Which I will sell at a low cash price; 8uch as Fbrrlng, Celling and Siding, eota. lonak and Tlresseit, Lath, ltattens aad Surfaced Lamaer, aU of the Deal; I a'so have Hie F.nmkr of ail! klTxfl, At prices to compare with oil and bard Uass; All kinds of Tim her kept const sat It oo hand, Aud a box of Cigars of a very good brand; My facilities rbrset'ln- am surety without nnmher 1 always keep good teams to dcBter gved Lumbar go If yon want Lnmber, Roagk, Dressed, Hon or nsrd. Ton will find tnst what job waat at L D's Last per laio. feMStf Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new styles just received SCHONBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. feliDtf BOOTH & MlMsEVT, NEW MUSIC STORE OPERA.IIOISE BLOCK, TITCSVILLE, PA. We ara now receiving s large stock of Mostear Merchandise, consisting of Ptauos, Orgaua aud fflelodeons. And a full Una of SMALT. lNSTRtTM ENTH, BllKHTMnsi'-, nndi INSIItUCTtON BOOKS. HTOOLS, B1KKADB, (Etc., Etc Stelnwar 4k Nous, Bradbury, Chlekerlna Houa. Kuabe aV Co and fill all orders ol other nianufactnrcrs IT desir ed, at the lowest rates. We have the celebrated tilllTtt HARI.OU OHO IV. of Boston .the guest ntiD isst1'ent yet In troduced, which w. can sell on very reasonahle terms. A large stock of select Sheet music always on hand. Oar instriimo its need no notice at our hs nds, a. thev have been batore tl. world for twenty to thirty years. We warrant turh roa rtvs tbabs, and will nell on monthly payments or exchariKC for secoiut hiiMt Insrumenis, nr for CAr fl if timed. We shall lie ph-a-ed to siiow our goods to all who. may tavor us lth a call. s. 11. ll 'O I'H. ... K. H. HAKChNT. de tr Opern Br.awi Hlock, Titnsvtlle, Pa Houoc For Sale. A ite.irttite llnnse for sal, situated on the Kg he.it Knem. fitted ap with every convmilcnro o I i um A rar. bargain ia nuVrad. For fttrth tr rtoeiarsenquJrs at the ajam u cioiute at r . - -
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