A IJttLZML IHSIOIVT fro:u taarkecl priceson our EXTE'iSlVE STOCK Of READY-MADE CLUTHING Winter Underwear, Custom! Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, AC, AC, For the next Thirty Days ! Wc FA LAX D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! loireItliick, TitnyilIe,Pn., t etroleum Centre Daily Record. feu Centre, Wednesday, March 15. AUKIV.tL AKU DKPUATlint Of TltAI.VS ON V. V. dc A. It. It. On anil after Monday, Nor. 28th, 1870. trains will mo ni follow: NORTH NO. 5. SO. ko. J. '""" 12.01 p . B. 10 p si Leave Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.65 p x. 7.S0 r u fVt.Ceu 7.40 " 3,39 8,30 " Tiltisv. 8,.10 4.25 ' 9 12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,67 "10,38" SOUTH. , 2. VO. 4. KO.6. Laavo t.orry, 11,05 a m. mo a m. 6,15 p h " Titus. 12.40 p m. 7.7R - 7,a3 ' 1'. On. 1.27 8.III" 8,42 " Arrive O. City 2,10 " 9,02 " a SU l' ' Irvine. 4,50 ' 11.40 " 1ST No. 6 and 0 run on Sundny. FREIGHT TRAINS NOKTII. . ...?'?. 1"- No. 13. II. No. 1(5. No. 9. (!. A 11,16. H. 1ll,M M. lUIIAM 3 U I'M ArP.C 10,10 l,llra Ut,KeM. 8,15 4,4) 1lM. 11,14 a. a,4u -' 1,45 " 9,48 ' 6.10" r. Cnrl.15 l'.M. KltElOriT TRAINS SOUTn. No. 10. No. No. 1. No. 11. 'o 20. nr- 1 fc-p Lri,.oo.a m;r,.a. n,u,. ilva " W1.H.0 ' .. uu r Jl. l34,,rM rt.(K).. Arin:it.,tti . io,;i2 .. v,o5 T.uo ' t II City Mid Petroleum C.Vnir fieliiht. leaves Oil Hy j!,IU l. in , arrive at Petroleum Conim Il.Hlii. Ml 111 CMy'd w"!,'1 m"' 4,) Ii ai., airivis 1. . 3, 4, s (n't are eiJifWH tmln. I iii a throuvrh aeoomuioaatiun, connect at C rry for K.it ni North. wm i flLVKll 1'ALArs M.KriVIVO CAB. T" !)irm 'illitilntnhl!! oitbnat chanze. "" to Philadelphia without cleing," 6-Dli-eet from rilKlmruli without eliani;e. -1!lTr'!C, Pittsburgh withuit change. Mi.ii.Jay. Nov. !K ls;o. Cold at 1 p. m., UlU To enable our readers to judje lor theoj. aelvea aa to tbe villainously eensilional nature of tbe reports of tbe late lire, as pub lished In neighboring jonrnals, wo copy the following headings fmui tb'o Konseville Bul li tln: "Petroleum Centre Aguln in Ashes tjeven Lives Reported Lost Sixty Uesi deooea and Stores, and Innumerable Bag nios Burned Kirn Bugs at tbelr Nefarious Work fiall-Clad Courtezans Swarming In Sunals npon the Streets " Tbe above slan ders netd do further refutation from us, ss every person In town who was present at the lire knows them to be base anil rualloious fnistboods without the least semblance ef truth. The Bolle'.io la entitled to the or ed it of ont-Gulliveriog Gulliver in getting up a- 04 1 ion reports to injure its neighbors. . There are now 7 wells pumping on tbe McKinoey Farm, at Pltbole, and G on tbe Morey farm. Three new weili are going down on the McKlnney him, and one old well Is about to be nt&ited up, Tbe pump ing wells average from six to ten barrels per day each. On the lliner farm, near Adams, v'llf. No. 1 la pumping 5 barrels daily, and" No 2, 20 barrels, On the Uaskell & Co. lease, linoker farm, No. 1 eonlinues to yield eighty barrels per day; No. 2, aame lease, Is nearly ready to test and, has. a spleodid show. It Is mow 800 feet deep and bas be tween thirty and forty Jcet of third sand ruck. Phillips Bros.,' Fisher Bros., and oth er part in, have several new rigs up, lu ad di Inn in the wells already slatted by them. Good reports are expected from tbe eil let. rtiory In 'but vicinity soon, ( A niioy oi our oitlzena may not be' aware of the fact, we ar requested by Post mawr M'ller to state that a mail la made up each murniug and leases on tbe 8:19 a, tn. train going mull), for all points on the J mi-mown A KruiMiii and .UUxUeny Vj Vj ttilroil. We have heretofore mide njpntlon of thr fact that Mr P. W. .Anu., the well known hardware dealer of Titin-ville. bad disposed of his extensive business In tbat oily to Messrs. Dame, Smith ft Co. As tb Titus vllle Herald m;i In tb lollowing compli mentary notice. ;the 'nrw lirin ato by rn mean uokuowa to our citizens." We oopy: The now firm ere by no means itrnncirs either to thin community or the business iney now undertake. Mr. A. A. Us mo was for fi vera I year one of the proprietors of a hardwarn store at Pioneer during Ha palmy day, and aftenri'.rda a pnrtner In Hit) same miFiiiPM at t li-nnantvll In the we 1 known firm ofDaniH, Seymour & Co. lie I trior- otiithly convrraot with Dm wants of the trade, a venial ao'l plHannnt a aentlomati aaean be found anywhere, and one or tbat mooraiinnio clans ot worker tbitt demand nd enfoice succeas Irom everything tbey uU'lortukc. Ot Mr. H. P. Smith we mleht av. a the man in me story uiii, luoiiftn irom lar dot ent reasons, "we cannot do justice to tlm occasion." Every one knows him and knows only well of dim. U has been with Air. Ames for the Inst live yeirs, as much a trusted anil valued counsellor in everything pertaining to the business, a manager and bead clerk. Of tht Kentlutnin In the Hem who modesty represents tie "Co.," Xir. n. l.. Kernocliatt, wo might be excused (torn snvina anything, on the ground that we had exhausted the vocitbulajy phrases In refer ring to bis partners. Mr. K. is not a uraoger to the business elitier, having been in the same trade with Mr. Dame, at i... 1 r loueer. , , C. P. Augell and F. Prentica bought of C. S, Whitney hia interest in the Aniell, Preutice 4 Wb itney tract of land of about 600 acres, near Fostor Station. Venango county, Va., for which tbey paid tbe sum of $50,0Cll; Mr. Angell taking two tbird, and Mr. Prentice taking one third of the purchase. There are now on (bis property eight wells completed, with a daily produc tion or about 220 bblsof oil. There are alq 17 wells under contract, many or which are nearly Inlsbed and all will be In running order within tbe next ninety days. Well No. 7 was started on tbe above tract on Saturday March 4th, and is."dolng" about 50 to 70 bbla per day. . luunitirtt journal. Sad Affliction-. About loree weeks ago, Mr. H. K. Harper, a well known oil operator residing at Kans City, bad tbe mislnrtuoe to lose bis wife, who was taken sick and died suddenly, leaving four cbil children, one an infant and another Mind. Yesterday tbn blind boy dieil, and the re mains were taken lo Ohio to be buried lie side the mother. Mr. U. has tlio sympathy of the entire community In that vicinity in bis sad efTllctiiin, During the luto fire some pirty or parties used the axes mid buckets belonging to the (ire deportment and forgot to return them. There are four axes and twenty-four buck ets missing. It is to be hoped that whoev er bas them In bis or their osaeainn will return tbem at once to the engine houso' or give information war-re tbey can he found. Coixt Taxes In 18G9 'and 1870, the county tax levied wa thirteen mill's. This year, on the new and Increased assessment, seven mills will be levied which Is about the same as thirteen mills on tbe valuation of 1SG9 and 1870. The tneailea and scarlet fever prevail to such an extent at Kane Citv. (bat tbe school directors bave been obliged to order the schools to he closed for the present. An accident occurred on tbe Union fc Tl tnsvillo Railroad, on Saturday afternoon, oc oaainned by a freigb t car running off tbe tr.ick near Tryonvllle. ' The lea li played out in Chautauqua Lake, Rather an early spring. ' Tbe hoafs will be in running in a week or two if tbe weather remains as it I as preseut. James town Journal. . . , ' Tbe Painesviile Advertiser Bays that there were conveyed, one day last week over the L. S. & M. S. R. R., some eighty mail bags filled, with New Zealand news papers en route for London, England. Tbey came by way of San Francisco and tbe Union Pacific Railroad. In tbe county of Chautauqua, N. Y., more than I'sty papers bavo started since 1820, of which ooly nine are in existence. Presuming tbe average, capital sunk- lo each case . to bave been $5,000, 'over a quarter ofa million dollars is tbe total urn. Six or seven new buildings are already in course or erection on tbe burnt district. Several others will be commenced soon. A new well on tbe Metropolitan tract Cberrytree Run, will be oompleted in a abort time. .NOTICE. The parlies who were engaged In the late aerunaue mat portion, ol tbem which the bridegroom considered worthy of bis notice nave held an Interview with bim, nod, SlidR Matters satisfactory. '. f Dated Urcl 1,'n'i. is;i. Volnmbln Oil Company, '?rom the l'ltlsbnrgh Ga zette. The Ninth Annual Report of the Colum bia Oil Company bas been laid upon our table. It gives an exhibit of the Allaire, of tbe Comptny, which will be no less aston ishnlg to tbe pubiio "than It is gratifying to tbe atovkbolders, wbo bave regularly de rived a handsome revenue from their In vestment ever aioce it went luto operation. But tbe stockholders bate not alone been benefitted. The Comuiny bas been profita ble to our city and State, and bas been tbe means of distributing large sums of money among mechanics, laboring men and team sters, aa well a enriching railroad corpora tions by tbe amount of Its freights. Tbe expenaes during tbe pa-t year amounted to $232,224,08, including $25,000 for the wear aid rear ol macbigery, tubing, &o., and C 10,473 or Income tax paid to the State Kroiu July 18G3 to January 1871, tbe com, pany paid in dividends to stockholders the munificent sum of three millions, seventeen thousaud six hundred dollars. Prom 1863 to 1870 Inclusive tbey paid in taxes $302, 207 61; for drilling wells $193,8ir09 During that period .they paid in expenses losres, taxes and tor drilling wells Ac, $1,436,672 04. During tbe moutb of Janu ary 1864, tbe average dally production or their wells was 140 barrels, and in January 1871, 475 barrels. Tbe total production of oil since tbe organization of tha company amounts to 1,500, 000 barrela. Tbe resources of tbe company, available and unavailable, are $2,678,61 OS. And yet their prospects for greater results in tbe future are brilliant. At the close of tbe year tbey were pumping no less ' than (orty-two wells, and tbe number I rapidly increasing, while tbe Indications are strong that they will yield a much larger quantity dl oil during 171 than tbey did in 1870. Tbe stockholders have good resoa to be satisfied with the eOioieat and economical management of tbe President, Superinten dent ami directors, of tbe Company. Tbey are gentlemen of tact, judgement and con sumate skill. If there is an inch of tbelr broad territory that will yield oil, tbey will be sure to find It out. We bope that tbelr efforts will be crowned with still more bril liant succe, and tbat this corporation whloh is under their excellent direction will prove more remunerative to its members, our tl ty and State.''. Well may tbe stock holders continue to sing, 'Hull Columbia, happy Company!? . ' The managing rdiiors, Croly, ol the Wi rl l, Reid, of, Tribune, Blaokam, i( the. Herald, and Jennings, ef tbe 'Times, bave each ntlarios of $100 a week, amounting to $.i,200 a year. Of tbe ediluilul writers those on t ho Herald recuivo the smallest in New York, ranging Irom $35 to $50 per week; tbone o:i tbe Tribune are rated ad from $5(1 to $60; two of tbe writers ou the World are paid $100 weekly; while on tbe Times tbe heavy writer receives $150 per week, and others from $60 to $75. Most of tbe writers of the Sun (Uitchoock, B un let!, Dana, Cnmmlngs, and others) are stockholders, and tbe profits of tbe paper for tbe past two years bave secured tbem incomes. Nordboff, of tbe Post gets $8,500. - , Rothschild bas issued a Russian loan of 12,000,000 at 81'. Tbe Illinois State debt now amounts to only $2,400,000. - , Pl - DI..I. r . . n. i . . . . j. uuinuui ajiiuu, ui o. luomaSg is ueau, and Judge Slakemao bas bsen proclaimed Governor. -.-'., The strike at Newoastle-npom Tyne, Eng land, bas resulted in tbe sucoess of tbe work men. ' ' . Sevn hundred and firty bales ol cotton arrived at Norfolk last Saturday, 'over tbe Seaboard road, . Mike Cavanaugb made two unsuccessful attempts aUulcide lo Columbus, Miss., tbe otber day. ' Holland la suffering ravages of small pox. greatly gliom tbe A shock of earthquake was felt on Mon day evening In New;Hmpshlre. Annonneemenia, The annouoement cards of candidates (or oominatiou for the various offices will be published at the following rate- Assembly, $10; Associate Judge, $10; Sheriff. $10; Treasurer, $10; Distrist Altor! ney, 10; Commissioner, $5; Auditor. $5. Positively no announcements' published unless paid for in advanck. COUNTY TREASURER. Eoitoh RKcoBnl-Piease announce the nameol flD BISHOP, of Oil Citv as I candidate for the office of County Treasur er, subject to the decision of tbe Republican Primary Election, and oblige Many Republicans. ' BL'CRSKIN GLOVEf, 20 per cent be low eos. at A. ALDEN';. Jl- Jami'S.liiw.n Clailiing Stnre. LtM'itl Jftotis'ea. S. M. I'uMeitftill Ac Co. T Park t'ow, Kow York, and Deo. P. Howell Co. AdvartliluK Attn"'. nr0 lri ole agents tiir tke l'e. ticli'OHi Uintre Caii.t Kki.obu In that city. Ad vertiser intl.nl cityaio riqin aUd to leave their fa vora with either ol tnc alxive lumaea St'LENDID ThOHe new style Ht. at A. ALDEN'sS. JST Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson A Blackmon's. "Hanging Baskets for sale at ' Nicholson ft Blackmon's. LOOK ATTHtM. and behold the finest Style of Hat and Caps, ever brought to town, at A.ALDEN'S. HATa aod SAPS ol all styles, at A. ALDEN'S. Kenynn'a Aiew Double Atlsfr Oil 1'iimp lor Pumping Oil or AVnler In lcep Wella. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump Is ackuowledged to be I be best pump now In use. One ol its leading features is that it not only produces a continuous flow ol oil or otber fluid, but tbat It creates and sustains a constant and powerlul auction. by means ot wbicb the seams or veins of tbe well are In a great measure cleared of para fine ar.d otber obstruction, and tbe oil in tbe veins is drawn towards tbe well. It bas been ascertained by actual test that the uso of this pump causes a gradually Increas ing flow ol oil. It Is well kuown by oil operalore tbat this improvement is of great value, and one tbat bas been lonq sought tor. the ablest tnecbauic of our Country have lor years been at work trying to Rod out some new and untried plan to prolong the life time of an oil well; and nothing yet to our knowledge has been brought before the public that in any way equals tbe power ot tbe Kenyun Pump, experience having taught tbat It is the long continued suc tion that has the power to keep up and in crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators are reterret to M r. Geo. Bonlton, Superintendent of the Columbia Farm, for Information in regard to tbe practical work ings or the Keoyon Pump. We aoneud tbe following testimonial from tbe niadagers of tue Columbia f arm: . Offici Com'mbia Oil Co. ) Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. f Mb.. tt K. Kxntos: Dear Sir: We are using yonr (Double Acting Oil Pump In three ol our oil wells and take pleasure in stating that we are getting more nil and gas Irom earb of tbem than was previously obtained by tbe use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe best In use. . . Bespeijifullv yours. G W'. Boi lton, Snp't. J. P. Barcroft, Manager For further particulars address H. K. Kknvon, Petioleum Centre. P. O. box 547. an3l. Jf?" Those desiring large Casing Tongs, Swivels and Clamps cheap, can enquire of Nicholson ft Blacktnon. "BIRDS. Tbe best Sioglng and cbespest Canary Birds In tbe oil regions are to bs bad at r nov7-tf. J. -W. BEATTY'3. Bet Refined Oil 20 cents per gallon, at do0l5 tl. . J, RuTHKRKOItu'rt. To Purebsuera of Hi tiger Sewing Ma. ckiueal Cautioul All parties are hereby cautioned against purchasing any of our Machines except through our duly authorized agents, a Maohines will not be guaranteed by iiMbal are cot sopuiobased. Ma. J. L.Johnson ra onr agent for Petroleum Centre and vi cinity. Tin Sinoir Makcf'o Co., 458 Broadway, New York. Noticx Is hereby given tbat Mr. D. C. Graves is my agent for Petroleum Centre and vicinity. . J. L. Johnron. OW.ER WANTED. A VALISR contalnlDg Clothing and otber roods, Is at onr Office which 'be owner can bave hi pro, pig property and paying for tela advesstlaement March 18-dt. ,. VUKTON at KOOKER. FOlt AIiE CHEAP. A House on McCray Hllij stie 16x3B feet, two stories, and easy to move.- -toonim of P. 1). bTANNARD. MeCryBlll- C.E WILLIAMS, SEALER FN . " OF ALL KINDS. Offiee and Yai'd at end of Boyd Farm Bridge. FREE PASSAGE TO TEAMS OVER THE BRIDGE. C. H. WILLIAMS NPW ADVERTISEMENTS. "POICKRYP EoamcrfttlDf af-w e' the articles to fcmi.il at " L. M. STERNBURG'S Lumberyard. Xear Railroad, Petroleum Centre, la. Friends and patrons, one sndsll. Vonr attention to niy ' biz" I would callj Tlmis are dull an money tlgM, But In these times I'm looking for light ; To those wbo are building rips without nnmber, I would Inforai this I th plaetto buy Lumber; My'motto I this: 'Quirk Rale and Saiall Pmnr.t For basinet Is healthy and I think avc of It; In qiallty my Lntnber Is seennd to none, And as for Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; Some may not look at ft In th lleht I do. Ana ror tl.osa I have a quality No. 3; And to those who are particular aa nu m t I still have snofjM qnallly called N o bave good seasoned Lumber. DremiMl op nice, Which I will sell at a low cash price; Such as Flooring, Celling and Sluing, both Rongk and Dressed, Lath, Batten and Surfaced Lumber, all or It I also hav Pli Lnmber rf all kind, At price to compare with oil and hard times; All kind or Timher kept ennMantlv on band, And a box of Cigar of a very good brand; My farlrlrln for rFms are sarely withont ntimhev I alway keep good team to deliver goad bimrwr golf yon want Lumber, Koagh, ;i)resd, fen or tiara, Ton will and Inst what roa want at L ' In vwt m aiu. feh1-tf -I" !55 Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new 'styles just received SCHONBLOM'S Next door to Record Office, (ehOlf BOOTH SKliF..T, NEW MUSIC STORE UPERAIHOl'SS BLOCK, TITUSVILLE; PA. w. n i. . i. . i. rj Wnalca) w v mtw ibiw ir;ri i iw mmafcw sfkv v Mcrcbandis, conaistfng of Pianos, wrisns ivielodeous. And a mil line of SMALL INSTRUM BKTS, BHEt!TMC'src,.nd( INSTHrjtTKlN BOOKS, HTOOtS, 8PKKAIJ8, lEtC, E- Stelnwar ftone, lirodburF, tjhlekerlns; dc Sons, jKltHaM) CO and All alt orders of other manufacturers W desn ed, at the lowert rates. We have the eel ebrttul 8IIIITH FABI.OK OHO'NS. ofBoslon he (luest BEn insraraiNT yein trndaced, whfch w can seH on very reMetia"1' term. A large stock of select &hett music !" on band. . . Onr insrraneit need no nolle atorba,j they have bsen hlore the world for iwentl " thirty year. Wo wahrakt ve roa r iv TJ,i and will sell oa monthly payment or excherije w second hand Insruments, or for CAt D If urK'5 hI We shall be pk-el to show etir pkkIs to all way may favor us ifn a call. B. BJst. eS tf Opera nnnse Block! Tltav'iy House For Sale. A desirable T!o-l-licit Fiinn. I'-HmI foully ne A i-nr. . ri'ru ee.'-inv 1. (. . fr!e, -lliiated en tbcS , , li '-very eonvenlenf1- ' iwnv u.Bort'ered. J. u. ttae .laav.ten 0""
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