from marked priceson our exTsssiys stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Wittier Underwear, C'Ritom! Slado CtotEilujr, Hats and Caps, AC, AC, For the next Thirty Days ! PScFAKLAX !, S mill & Co. Merchant Tailors! 1-o.tdIIocfc, TUnsvilIe.Pii., Petroleum Centra Daily Record. a-ut. teulre, 1 liiiraluy. .liurcli 10. AHltlVAI. .M EtlEAT(JIt Ok' '1'K.tS.MS ON o. V. Ik A. it. II. On and nfter Monday. Nov. 2Stb, 1870. trains will run us follows: K01ITU XO. & No. 3. Xfl. 1. Leave Irvine. 12.U1 r m. B,I0 p m Leave Oil City 7,00 a it. 2,55 r sc. 7,50 p it Pel.Ceu 7,4U .1,:iu 8.30 " Titusv. 8,:'0 4.15 .i !),12 it Arrive Curry, 10,00 6,67 "10,33" south. jen, 2. ko. 4. no. 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 a II. 6. Ill AM. 0,15 p ii Titusv. 12.4(1 p jj. 7.35 7,52 " ' I. Cm. 1.27 " 8.19 " 8,42 " Arrived. City 2,10 " 9,02 " U,20 ' Irvine. 4,50 " 11.4U " S3J" No. 6 anil C run on Sunday. yiitlOlIT XUAINS NOltTU. Mo. ltt. Nn. 13. No II. No. 15. Ko 9. L "f '. 11.15 A-M. ll.lliA.tl. M. H.3"IA 8 III 1'H ojl'.uiu.io l.oii-x ;.i5i-a. 8.ir. 4,o 'iitm, Ii.Mam. j,tu i,4j e.u Ar. Curl.lD ra. FliKlOUT THAI.NS SOUTIT. Ko. 10. No. 8. No. 10. Ko. 14. No. 20. iai vr. j Ui'ii.o.nnA M rma.ii. :a.hia.. ii.Us.a. i in-u 1'O.k.ou ,il r.M. ia J ip f..oo ArDCiO.itt ' lu,).! ' ' T.W I! Clryand Prtrolram Cnitre frei(.!ii, lenve oil tlly i,10 ;i. m . anlv. B at 1'iiirnlruiii (.oi.lro 3,20 n. 111. P,ir,.l..,i,., i - 1 ... .. ... - ' ' . . ,11.. . .. " -'" vuunuan uj! 111., tUTlVUf 41 Oil tMy B,W) p. m. I. 2. :i, 4, 6 nut n urn ejprN tmln. Nil. lu in ii throujli a 'cuiuiuuuHtioii, duuects at uijr lur I' hsc mm North. ell.VKtt I'AUACa M.BKPIJIn CAM. o. l liireet from l'hiliidel'iiila witvoat change. M. J IHrwjl to I'hilidelphia wiMu.ul cllnnue. ; '" I'Toit from 1'itwli.irxh without ch.-iuiie. h O-blrocttu PitiHOuigh without chanao. alouoay, Nov. iK 1870. Cold at 1 p. in., Ulj During the heavy rain storm, accompan I d by tnunderand llb'iitniiig, night belore last, a ma named J. . Gould, a rosideut .f Uempseyiowu, this c..unty, while at woik in a derrick uear Tirlioule, was sliiick y lightning and instantly killed. Mr. G. and another workman were engaged in sutui-p'iiupinu tbe well at the time the iiKhlbiug struck tbe derrick. Ilia Compan ion wua reuderod insensible from the rllects n toe eb-cincily and did Dot recover bis eiiMs tor tome time. .The deceased leuvca a luuiily to mourn his iintituely deuth. The editor of the Kouseviilo Bulletin ut ters a wail ol beart.liiariug anguitli, and ilisiaitlly erojlis became several "frail wo lueu'' aliened lo belonit to Petroleum Cen li have paid tbat exceedingly moral vll lige a viil with the inteutiou ot settling. Toe bulleiiu man is not to blunio for crouk UiK, lor if common report is truo Ilouseville bus till tbe "ocial evil" It 04a pooaibly lake eiirs of. We hope our Irieud JuoUson will n t iuiu;ino that tbe wliolu uf Houauville is nolainied, because tho bulletin office and kauutum is ut preeut bt'Deulh tho- portals of a ouaerUd cbtilcU, It Cuuuot was. Capt. V. L. Sin I Hi has his new building up, uti the iuirnl district, and U already do ing iioaiiiiiNs. Let others emulate his ener and uoHtieiidiliveuetJ. aud it w ill unt be loni; belore all tV.Rea of tho recent disns ttuua couUsgrattou will have entirely disap- par"U. Juiinin Iruui the prepiratious making the o uicei't lo be givsu by Prof. Cbamber laiu's ainitiut; class, al Subol's Opera House, wu Monduy and Tuesday eveuiugs nest, will ue grauJ utTaira. TVei.dell l'blilips delin-l.d bis lecture on tbe Lot Alls to a lui'ia uiiilieute, at the Pmaliail Vint U 'i'ili.'.:l-'ii;'.lt be- k.ie l,.k.. ilr. C. M. Mot-, of O.l City, writes in an explanatory letter concerning his ri'pori ol the Petroleum Centie fire, a report that charactered Petroleum C-ulteus "Sodom ud Comorth." and convey! the Intiuiu tion that the inhabitants uf tnet borough bud been visit. 'J Ly a lire (1t.i1 as u peualiy lur their liausgresaiug. The uitieie wua pulilijhfil in Ibe leading celiioin oflne olbrr pnper, but In tho next hum the edi tor repudiated all retponnibility lur the libdl on "the good people uf Petroleum Oulrr,'' and ilechiteil tbat the ncoouut Wua neut lo the oCiue by a private b.ind, and at m l:e an huurns to precl'jd'i C 'lrectiotm." Mr. Morse aiei'la that hu Landed hia manu- tcript to a reporter o( the paper, with par ticular iuitructionit lu have it u.relully re viled (s It bad been written hurriedly) and corrected. This the reporter prcmisid to cte lo, aud fullilled bin. pie dge, lor the arti cle appeared the next morning wiili variotiH altemtion', but still retaining the obuoxtouii paragraph, ii r. Jlore reseuts tto attack upon himself us a very unworthy attempt of the editor to shift the reppoiisihilily Irom bis own slioiiideis by unjustly throwing it upou the reporter. Tbe oouiuiunicntioii was received at loo lulo no hour for pu'j 11- Culiuo, but ue Luve given the icaleriul points as a inatteraof j'luilc-e to tlm joung lenlleinan, who una 'uu other medium lot bis vimlicatioa. Titnsvillo Uarull- By the above explanation it will bp seta that tbe responsibility of piiblinhlni: the 'Sodom and Goaioriali Blunder," rer.ts just where wo placed it at first, with tbe senior editorof the TitusvilltCourier, our siateuieot being crrroborated by tbo statements of the local editor uud nil reporter of that seusj- tlotiai sheet, and lastly by the Oil City cor respondent who wrote the account. . Our leaders cau draw Ihelr own conclusions al ter rending the explanation. Operations on the R. L. ahw i.u.ii, and adj iiuing (arm, remuin quitH lively. Our townsmen, Messis. Tuibeil and liens, re cently struct; a lou barrel well in that vicinity. A larjje number of new wills are going uuivn and others iu prospect. Tbe lessees ot the PumhiOl Opera House, Titusville, have concluded an enjustemeul wits, tbe 8aa Frauoisoo iliustteli, lor throe nights' perloruinncep, May 1st, 2d anil 3d; No doubt there will be a great ruvh to bear and sco Dircb, Watubuid, Zeniutd aud liackus. The jury iu the t'ilkn.a c.tae came Into court yesterday morning at 'J o'clock and rendered a verdict of guilty of rubbery in the fiist degree, ami the court Imuiediaie'y stHitonced ib.i lisoner to tuenly years im prisonment iu Clinton 1'iisun, being the lull exteut of the luw. The prisoner' council will prepate a bill of i-x:.'pttoD. and carry tln matter before the general term of the bupremo Com t fo? review. A movement should be m:ide to rebuild tbe side wulks in tho bin nt district. A1 present lljis almost impossible lor pedes trians to puss on account of the debrW. Will not souio ol our citizens make u move lo this direction? One of Titusville's moral sons waa In town, last, eveuing, displaying: bis abilities lu truly spread-eagle fashion, under the In fluence 1 "forty rod benzine." Becoming "dead-broke" he called on several of our business men requesting lh luati of small sums ol money, la order to enable blm to get borne to tbe centre ol the world Titus ville. Whether bis cheek carried him home or not we were unable to learn. T. U. Owen, or Arkunsia who "HI Into the rebellion, look part la thirty baltlen; was wounded seven times, and received for biseutlrepay thirty -one dollarj iu rebel money. Served blm rfebt. 041. City has contributed $253,50 for tbe reliel ol tbe sufferkig poor in France. On Sunday week an Indiana niau ol jeol ed to the baptism of his daughter, who is In delicate health, uutil tbe advent uf milder weather, and waa held by two policemeu until tbe ceremony ol immersiou waa over, lie iulends to test in the courts tbe ques tion of bis right to control tbe actious of bis minor cblldnta. "Vidi," a well known writer, aad author of "Drops ot Iuk from Rousevllle," "Condi tion of the Roads and Sidewalks of Rouse ville," "The Churches of Hotueville Expos ed," "Depth of Mud in Rouseville," aud uiauy other standard articlts, which baa placed bis name blgb up iu the temple ol fame among tbe pln-fealbers in tbe tail ol the oagle of liberty, has commenced a star engagement In tbe Titusville Courier. The readers ot tbat puper deserve tbe sympa thies uf all philanthropists. c,A Svoiuau recently made uigbt.bidooo at Manitowoc, WUooosiu, by ruaning about tbe streets iu the wout' elago of delirium troniens. She wore uo shoes, aud froze her Icet ao badly that aippytatiuu wai found to be netuasiu v. MuicllliiK by Petroleum. Anovil application ol petroleum oils in smelting furnaces hasjtist been patented in England by J. F. Parker and E. Sunder land, of niriningbaiii. The inventors take pell oleum or other like volatile oil, and placet it in an alr-Uuht cistern surrounded with a covering or jacket, and Into tbe said jacket tbey introduce boiling water, or, by preference, steam; or, by means of coil of piping within the cistern, aud under tbe surlnce of the oil, through which plpiug steam is parsed, they raise tbe oil to the re. quired temperature. They preler a tem perature of about 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The lop ol tbe covering orjacket is pro vided will) a mlf-uciing valve regulated to the de.-ireil pressure. T brooch an inlet pipe, tney puns a current of air over Ibe surface of tbe petroleum ur volatile oil, Vibich air becomes thereby carburised or charged wllb Ibe.vupor ol the oil. By an outlet pipe, tbey conduct tho carburised air into a larger pips enter tng tbe tweer of the blast liirnsce or cupola employed in the manufacture or melting of Ibe iron or steel which larger pipe coti.lilntes a common con duit, lulo which all tbo gases and vapors. supplied lo the furnace or cupola at the tweer, are passed, and by which they are couducted to trie furnase or cupola. Tbe inlet aud onllet pipes are each provided with a tap. In a retort or close chamber, exposed to heat, tbe inventors plxce chlor ide of iimeor bleaching powder, iutinuto ly mixed with about one-eight its-weight ol d'y crushed charcoal, coke,- or other carbon aceous mattur. Tbe object of tbe chloride of lime is not stated, but it.is probably in tended to dry Ibe air pissed lulo tbo hydro carbon vapor. Dr. Sabine's Churcb is said lo be suffer ing from tbe odium of Ibe Holland affair, liepurt has it that one ot the Harper Broth ers, who formerly attended the church ? so incensed at Or. Sabine'a illilierality, that be bus given up b a pew, a-jd does not go there uuy more, llelmbold has offered to give $5,000 as the beginning of a aubrcrip- tion to "enlarge Ue little church around the corner." Chattanooga says the org.io of a rival place, is rauidiy imnrovitur. Au antioo.il box-car balonin ( to the construction train of orio of the railroads passing that depot nasbai a, slick and diri chimney erected, and is new lu successful competition as a hotel. A3 un inducement held out tu guesta, tbe loss advertises: "Ally Gator soup lor breakfast, dinner and supper." "Oliarlej! what I oauuJalioa!" "Oeculation, Jenny, dear, It is a learned expression, queer, For a nice sensation. 1 put my arm, thus round your waist; Your bead sinks to Its testing place; This is approximation. You need not ear, ' There's no one here Your lips quite near I theu" "OTi, dear!" "Jenny, that's osculation." A young woman, not more tbau twenty yearaoiu, recently starved lo death iu liociwster. She bad strlveu to support ter- seir otter being deserted by a worthless husband, uud was too proud to let ber pov erty be kuown. Utterly disregarding ell laws ajalust carrying concealed weaoous, "womn curry a couuealed weapon, which can, If properly used, away tbo destinies ol man kind." Sosaya Olive Logou la a recent lecture. Al.LEdUK.NV VALLKT KAII.nBAD The Board of Directors of tbe Allegheny Uail road Company at their last meeting elect ed the loiiowlog oflioeiu for the eosuing year,, viz: Cul. W. PhiUtna Preiideatr John Bullantioe, Conlreilei ; Capt. W. A Tomlooson, Secretary and Tieasurer; Cul. J , J. I Lawreno', Geiieiul Superintvnduot; Tnos. M. King, Assistant Superintendent; Captain U. Blacks touo. Chief Enzlneer: L II. Jackson. Resident Engiueer. Auiiouiiceinonta. Tbe annnnenment cards of candidates (or nomioatiou for Ibe various oflioeg will ba published at the following rates; AKAiirnlilv. Iftltl! Aaanciialu .Ti,a &1A. .... w. ...... .uu(,r, (IU, Sberiir, 10; Treasurer, $10; District Attor ney, tiu, uommiwooer, j; Auditor, fo. Pnsilivelv no annoiinneiiiMniB tiil,iiui,...i " IIMIIBIItll uoless paid for is advanck. COUNTY TREASURER. EttlTOR Iit:rOHI): Pluoa nnnnn Ik.. nameul FID BISHOP, of f)il ni, . . candidate for the cilice of County Treasur er, sutject in the decision of tbo Republican Primary Electluu, and olilijre. alANV KEPCBLICaNS. SHERIFF. We aretiiiitl'orlzed tu announce the name of C. S MARKS, as U candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usages of the Republican puiiy, at thu primary meeting. IVuuiraiu l. (mire, Mjrch 10, 1S7I. Local A'oUce. 9. M. l'Uiigill V Co. ill lark Vol, New York, and (tea P. Howell A Co. Advertising Audit, are the sol ageuts for the Pe, irotcuai t'entrs Daily ltGnoaa In that city. Ad vaitieei In Mart city aie requested to leave their la vers wllb either of tnc above hoaaea SPLENDID Those new stylo Hln,l A. ALDEN'd. ij.ea gt.rv,,rs f,,r aa ht Nicholson & Bi.ackmon'8. J3Pilutiging Basket for sale at Nicholson Jk Ui.ackmon's. LOOK AT TIIh.M. and behold the litres! style ol Hals and Caps, ever brought to town, at A. ALU UN'S. UATo aud CAPS ol all styles, at A. A I, DEN'S. Keair"11'1 l'W Double Art in it Oil 1'uinp for Pumping oil ur AValerlii lct-p Wells). Kenyou's New Double Acting Oil Pump is acauowieageti to ue me nest pump now iu use. One ot lis loading featurex in that It not only produces a continuous How ol oil or oilier Uultl, hut tbat it creates and sustains a Coiirttiul and imwerlnl suction. by means ot which Die seams or Veinaof the well are in a great measure eleured of para line and other obstruct' on, and Ibe oil in tbe veins is drawn tuwuMs the weir. It has been ascertained by auiual tent Hint the use nf this pump causes a gradually increas ing flow ol oil. It la well known by oil operatore that this improvement is of great value, aud one tbat bas been lonu suughi fur. The uld.'st mechanic of our country have tor years been at worK trying to Hod out some uew and untried plan lo prolong the life time of an oil well; and nothing yet to our knowledge lias beeu brought belore the pul.l'c that in aoy way equal tbe power ot the Kenyon Pump, experience bnving titu.'ht ttinl it is the long continued auo tiou that has Ibe power to keep up and lu crvase tbe production uf oil wells. Oil operator are referred i, Mr. Geo. tlonlton, Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, for Information in regard to Iheyirnciicul work ing of the Kenvon Puinn. We unnend tbe following testimonial ftom the uiatlagers of ine wotuuiinu r arm: OrFici! Cou-mbia On, Co. ) Coliitubia Furui, Jau, 28. ' Mr. II. K. Kenyon: - Dear Sir: We are using ynur iDonble Ac-ting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and lake pleasure in slating Hint we are geittag more oil and gas Irom each of them than was previously obtained by I lie one ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be lue best In use. Kwpecifully your. G W. Biit i.TON. Kup'l. J. P. IIaiickoi-'t. Manager For further particulars addr-s 11. K. Kk.VYON, Peliulemu Ctutie. P. O. box ML janSl, tST Those desirini! large Casiuir Tongs. Swivel Hllil fTlAim.a hi..,,. A..n u.....,l t ', vi.h vuij.i iiu wi Nicholson & Black mon. BIRDS. The best Siuirinv and cheapest Canary Birds iu tbe oil regions ure lo be bad at nov7-tf. J. W. P.GVTTY'S. Best Reflued Oil 20 cents per gallon, at deela-lt. .1. RuTUKitFOKii's. Tu It'll ri-tjner ol hiiifjcr Hewing Ni. clLlueat Cautlonl All parties are hereby cautioned attains' purchasing any of our Machine except through our duly authoriz-d agents, as Machines will not be guaranteed by n that are col so puintiased. Mb. J. L. Johnhon is our agent lor Petroleum Centre and vi cinity. Tm fixtiKii Mani-p'o) Co., 468 Broadway, New York. Notick is hereby given that Mr. D. C. Grave is my agent lbs Petroleum Ceulre and vicinity J. L. Johnson. OW.VEU WANTED. A VLI8 containing Clotnlignnd olhei goods, Is at out Ofllca wklch ue owner can have try pniv U( nropertj and paying for tel advearilauirxnt. March 13-3t. HlIItTON A KOOKEIt. FOR SAL.E CHEAP. k House on McCrny Illll; size Itlxlii fwt, two stortef, ai.d caoy touiuive. Ii.r;iilre or P. 1. a'lANNARD Morr.yMlllt. 0. E WILLIA MS, DEALEIt IX OF ALL KINP3. Office and Yard r.t end of Boyd Farm Bridge. FREE PASSAGE TO TEAMS OVER THE BRIDGE. G. II. VIL.I.IA!tIg. NEW ADVERT13EMKMT.-i h FOZCKRY I" Eunaioratlng a tew of Ihe aruclei to b. tuaudait L M. STEENBURQ'S LumberYard Xear KaiJinit,!, SVtroSi cm CeiiisT, Pa. Pi-lend and patron, on and sir. Yonr atteullon to my 4 bis" I would call; Tlmrs arodnll an money Hutu, Uut lu these tiroes I'm looking for llc,ht; To those who are Imfldlnr rlirs vi lthoat nambiirr I would Inform till Is the place to buy Lumber; My mnlto I this: -'Quirk Sale and Small Prom, for business is healthy sad I think minh of il; In q-'alltjr my Lnrnkcr !s .cconar Ii Bone, And as for Shingles, 1 keep No. 1 ; Sumo may not look al It In the lltlit 1 do, And for tl.OM I have a quality Mo. 1 ; And to lhoc who are particular a some mny be 1 still have another quality e.Mird No ' have good seasoned t.nmher. Drmsid np nice, Which I will sill at a low caih price; Such as flnerlng. Celling ondSldlug, ooth Rontki and Pressed, Latb, Hnttcus and Snrfaeed Lumber, all of Die best ; I also hv Plir Lnmlier or n'l kind. At prices to compare with oil and biird times; All ktrit of Timlier kept cnrnnntlv on hnd And a box of Cigars of a very good huind; My raelllll for "et'lnir are nrely wllhoet rntmlier I alwayj keep good team to d.-lhi r guvd Lumber go If yon want Lumber, Rongh, Drcsrsd, t'ofi or ntrd. Yon will find Inst what yea want, at L M t' Lnra ber Yaid. fehia-tf "jfej Crocfeery, Crocliery, Large assortmfnt nmv stales jnst received SCHOKBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. Iclifllf NEW MUSIC STORE OPERA HOUSE UIaOCK, TITUSVILLE, PA. W are now recetvlni n lama stock of Koilcat Morcaindiae, conaiatitii of Fiunoa, Org'uua and HIeiodeoii An 3 a fn'l lin or SMALL INSTIIf'MhN'l-s, SUBKT HUH'', niKll iNSIhrcrlON IHIOKS, 'r K)L. bl'UKAUH. ;EIC., Etr- Stoliiwny dcKoua, asruwiirr. ajliit-Kerliiir Soil", Knebe A: Co' and All all orders ot oiher riinniilnctiiier If flf-fir-ed, at the lo tat ran. We l-avo the celebrated mmitii PAiii.nit mil; n. , . nf Boston .the lineal iii-eii lifsTntiMKKT y tin Irodiaceu, which we ran w II on veiy ri-Moii"" ternia. A large stock ui'ai-kut Mitet musio always on hand. Our mstrurue it need nonetiee nt onr rnd, they have been be'ore tie wrrld for twenty ro ttiirty year. Wn waiuiawtthem voa rivs tkaiii and will aoll on monthly payiuvnis or exchange lur second hieirt insi-uiniitits, or lor HAi-11 If tu-cu. Wo ahull be plrn-cd to abuw our goods to all no may lavor us anth a unll. w. Ii. Ii" O'1'1'-.,,-' If. It. KAUUhNT. decJ tr Opera HonfO Hloea. TitnsvH'e. ' fBouse For ule. A oir.ible House for wile, situated on K belt Kami Fitted uo with nvry eouvel .lew" ' " tiunlly inn A rui-u biirin is oil' rcl. For n ' " KniienaiiCiKiiUia atj tho rJaaiitcVfU f "'1" pioic. J
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