t A LIBERAL DISCOUNT. from marked 'piceson our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Wilier Underwear, Custom Made Clotuln , Hatp and Caps, AO., AC, For the next Thirty Days ! McFAKLAXD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! L we Block, TltusvllIe,Pa., Petroleum Centre Daily Record. fob Centre, Friday, march IT. A Kill V A L, D BE fHATU B OF ! UN u. O. 4; A. H, R, On and after Mooday, Nov. 28lb. 1870, trains will run ai follows: KOHTB 0. 5. KO. S. Leave Irvine. 12,01pm. Leave Oil City 7,00 a H. 2,68 p u. PetXeu 7.40 " 3,39 ko. 1. 8,10 p M 7,60 p e,sa 9.12 aiiusv. B.aii 4,25 t ArjiveCorry, 10,00 " 8,67 W.S8 gocrrj. ko, . leave Corey. 11.05 a u. xo. 4. ko. t. 8,10 am. 6,16 pm " Tilitsv. 12.40 p m. 7.36 7,62 M P. Cen. 1,27 8.19 " Arrive O. City 2,10 9,02 " Irvine. 4,60 " 11.40 " 8.42 9,20 WKo. 5 and 6 ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NOKT1I. . no. is. Kp.11. Ko. IS. No. m. . ! i,io r a. ,io 4,40 il'Vv Vi1.4 '49" M " .4S" S.10" t. Corl,lS ra. FUKIGIIT TBAINS SOUTH. , No. 18. No. 14 No. S. im ur. S5pm ArOC'10,10 lo.3i 1.34 ' Itaa 1.00 . !I,".C,',!T d p'?,'Mra Ontre freight, leaves Oil -.v v ui., arrival u retniinnm centre 8,20 p. i?nita!?frol,umtre,,tMP ., arrives w "as - 'Vj u(uv f. in. !l . J are eio-eu train. 55 fU,trc,1?oX,umota,,ou' wcu 41 !i'TM stireniie cam. SI 1S r,m n;n Hilladalnhla wlrliout chance. ! Ji-JJ rout to l'hli.d.lphla wlthont change: o. S-Direct from Muatmriilt without ne -Dlr.Kt lritbur,awlUiotticflan(7 Mooday, Nov. i l70. "" Cold at 1 p. m., m lj. To. Colokuts. The attention or these liitendiug to emigrate to tba West tbe corn log spring is called to tbe fact that tbe Erie and Atlantic 4 Great Western Railways " reoucea their fates of rare and fralgbt to colonists and bave Issued tickets for that purpose. Tbe colonists ticket Issued by this Company are sold, at greatly reduced rales, and entitle the bolder to first class passage on express trains, with 150 pounds ir baggage free, at any lime within twelve days from data of. purchase. Parties pur chasing these ticket are also entitled to have their household goods, implements and other freights forwarded, at reduced rates, by tbe car load or hundred pounds. Also, tor the special accommodation or those de siring to visit tbe West to select lands or tiomesteads, and than return for tbelr rami, lies, tba Company sells excursion tickets to Kansas City, good for round trip passage within thirty days from dale of purchase. This route Is ths shortest, qulokest, end In W respects mast oomtortable tor those trans porting their families and property to tbe great West Io tie oil region those desir ing to purchase colonist tickets should ap ply personally, or by letter, to tbe agents 01 tbe Erie Railway Compaoj, atCorry, Mead ville, Oil City or Franklin, Thoee Intend ing to remove Weal will consult their own interests by purchasing tickets via tbe Erie and A. 4 G W,. broad gauge rouU. One of those exceedingly pleasant aoclal gatherings which tend to make lire bappy, took place at. tba Central House, last eveo lng. Tbe party was gotten up entirely by the ladios, wbo Issued invitations, and arr ranged the whole affair. Tbe elite atd faahlun of tbe place were In attendance, Ml 1 .ucin was kept up to a late hour. Thorn l. tu , a cnVbratlon at Meadvilie, iay. iu l...r.'.r ttl ''.. l'vr!ck. Ireland s A dispatch to the Pittsburgh Com mercial, daltd Franklin, Maron lfiib says: Another well wss ttroek yesterday on the property of the Reno Oil Company at Reno and It flowing at the rat of aeventy-flve barrel per day. The well la owoed by the Reno Company, and provei without doubt this ie valuable territory. - Tbe Venango Spectator baa tbe follow ing additional newt la regard la tula well: The Reno Company itruek anolbei big well oo Wednesday. It flowed at tbe rate of 75 barrel! daily. This well la near tbe Pelger Home, within a tew feet ol tbe well belonging to Messes. Heydrlck, Snowdeo and Cooper, and la t be lain one at wblcb the gaa Ore took plaoe a few dayi ago. New Hotkl. Our oM friend, . W. Mabb, long a popular hotel keeper at Pit bole and Shamburgh, U about to open tbe Johnson Houae, at Colon U ilia, and will give a grand opening soiree on Thursday evening. March 23d. We acknowledge tbe receipt of ao Invitation, to attend. Tbe many friends of Mr. Mabb throughout tbe OJI region, and they ate legion, will be pleased to learn that be atill remains in tbe field, an will cheerfully bear evidence to the fact that be knows just'Jiow to run a hotel as it ought to be run. A special train will run over the U. fc T. R. It to uc commodate thee who doaire to attend tho pity. Yesterday afternoon, our townsman, Owen Gaffney, received a telegram M an nounolog that property owned by him at toreatvllle, N. Y., bad been damaged to such an extent by Are and water a to ren der It almost worthless. Mr. G. baa been great sufferer by fire within tbe past few days. At tbe time tbe oil taok burned on tbe Dalsell farm recently, be bad his house hold goods damaged by removal; at the late disastrous conflagration bis building and stock of llquois and cigars were almost en' tlrely'destroyed; and lastly tbe fire at For- ealviUe. However, be is not In tbe least discouraged by tbe streak of III luck, but will soon be In biisioeae again. We hope tbe "tide will turn" with him aud that bis good luok will commence soon. On Moodsy and Tuesday evenings of next week, Prof. Wo, B. Cbamborlaio's adult and Juvenile singing classeeare to give two grand concerts, at Sobel's Opera House. Tbe Prof, has been engaged for the past two meotbs in drilllug bis class iu tbe art of muslo, and tbey have attained a blgh de gree of profloieocy. Tbe programme select ed is a Drst-class one and cannot belli but entertain and please all. As this Is pecui tarry borne concert, composed ol home taleot, we trust eur citizens will reserve their spsre obaoge and attend tba same. instead of patrooislug tbe traveling bum uuga woo proieas to oe tint-class, but are below mediocrity. Mr. J. D. Gould, tbe man wbo was to stantly killed by a stroke of lightning, oo tbe night ol the 14th, waa at werk oo a drill ing wan, on toe Henderson farm, ebout- tour miles from Tidioute at tbe time. Tbe lumbermen or Wisconsin bava Been oosucoessrul this season, and are coming out of tbe woods In large numbers, all hopes of retrieving tbe winter's mlafur tunes being at an ana. Tbe unemployed laborers at Auckland. New Zealand, are boldioz monster moat. logs, consulting tbe superintendent of tbe provinces, showing discontent and a threat enlog manner. Tbreo Incendlarv fires, tbe flcst destroying tbe sblp City of Auckland wits a cargo value! at 25,000. tba second a kerosene depot with ten thousand gallons or kerosene, and tba third destroying. Muslo uan, ana attempts made to burn other property, are supposed to be chargeable to mem. Tbe soldier named Bird, wbo killed Lieut Cowan In Alaska about a year ago, ass. oeen convicted by court-martial at Vancouver, and sentenced to fifteen yesrs' imprisonment at fort Alcatrsz. Tbalaotot tbe baptism of Lotta, tbe actress, at a New Orleans church, has been. already mentioned. On a reoent Sunday in tnatoity, she attended church In, the morn- log and performed In tbe eveolng at tbe St. Charles theatre as Sam, with sons and dance, In the TiokeUof-Leavs-Mao. A correspondent wbo visited Little Rook with a view or atudylog Arkansas politics got bi msell Into an awkward sorspe on his arrival, lie approached a man and asked blnv If he was not a member 0r the Legisla ture. "A what?" said ha. in ...i.h..i 'a member ef the Leclelaiure. air? Ko. Lv G dt I'm an honest man." "I dou't doubt that, sir, but I mistook you for a member. No Insult was intended, I only wanted a mtze lolornistloo as to what hour the Leu. UUtura met." '-I don't know anything about tbe V4-d -d. LpeIiUIhk-. I'm a Sn'.lem.u."- MfooTixoAT MiCmntoci. Leet night, sometime In tbe night, stranger was found prowling aroand tbe premises ef a citizeo of McCllotookville In a very sus picious manner and under very suspicious circumstances. 7W eitisen watched the ibe lotrnder as well as he might en so dark a night, until becoming convinced that foul play waa Intended, when he brought bis revolver to- bear upon him and let drive. Tbe would be burglar, assassin orwhatrver be waa or might bave been beat a basty retreat and took a po sition on a log no great distance from the bouse, where Ibe citizen found bim shortly alter tbe shooting, dressing a wound in tbe calf of bis leg; be, tbe cltlsen, having taken n scouting trip to learn what, if any, waa Ibe effect of bis shot. Tbe wounded man in answer to an Inquiry as to tbe ob ject of bis visit, said be was out of money and was seeking a lodging place Rouse ville Bulletin, 15. In Galena, III., the other day, a judge found before him a young girl arrested fer treating a disturbance in the street. Judge and prisoner gazed at each other for a mo. msat, and then the latter said, "you kuow that your son was the cause or my ruin.'' Tbe man bowed his bead, aod.whea be lil t ed It again tears were in bis eyes, and be said iu a broken voice: "Let her go, for my lips can never condemo her." It. is stated that at a recen t revit al meet lug in New Hampsbire one of tbe young bretlfren arose and said that be bad re ceived a revelation from the Lord that it was bis duty to kiss Sister , and she, notbiog lotb, rejoined that if toe Lord was willing sbe was, sod tbe kissing was pro ceeded with Iben and there to the evident satisfaction or both partlea. An Iowa boy ot twelve years becomlcaT angry with tbe person with whom be boarded, poured kerosene oil over four bcrsrs vwntd by hlin snd set tbem on fire. Three were burned to death before help could reach tbem, and tbe fourth was burned so badly that It had to be killed. But what shall be done with such a boy as tbslt An illegal expiditloo for tbe invasion of Cbibuabua and Sonora, aecordioa to. tbe Western papers,;tia bato set on foot. The cavalry, five iMindred in Dumber, and arm" ed with tbe most effective carbines ot mod ern make, are to assemble at El Paso, ready to cross tbe boundary at a moment's uoilce Tbeioluntry, enlisted at Lower California, are assembled at a convenient place, and are awaiting orders to cross into Sonora. The leaders of the expedition assert that tbe Governor of Sonora, wbo Is opposed to Juarez, Is ready to join with a force ot Mexicaua and lodians, and Is collecting stores lor tbe Invaders. Tbe Boston Post tells of a ssan In Troy "wbo left a boarding bouse just because a rat bit off his ear. When people get to be that particular about (rifles, t bey oogbt to quit boarding and go to keeping bouse." At New Bedford there now aro lylnc tbirty-Hve vessels; legitimate oljoct is tbe pursuit aod capture of whales, and which now should be prepared to set sail for ad venture. Nevertheless, they all are In tbe dreamy atate of inanition. Tben is alerge stock of oil on band, tbe price of it is low, and therefore tbe merobants will nut fit out tbe vessels or hire men. The bouse of Richard Gillett, ofTown- vllle, Crawford county, was destroyed by Are oo Thursday evening, Marcb 9tb Most of the furniture was saved. Tbe hotel in Cbetopa, Kausas, is tempor arily closed oo scoouot of a little difficulty between tbe cook and the proprietor, wblcb was settled with a pistol. Tbe proprietor is to bis grave and the oook Is In jail. Our pleasure-loving ciliu ins will bear in In mind tbe Neck-lie party at tba Oil Ex change Hotel, this sveuiu.. Lotj or sport njay be anticipated, and we warrant tbose who attend a good time. Announeemeuta. Tba annencement cards, of candidates for nomination for tbe various oflices will be published at tbe following rates: Assembly, $10; Assot-iate JjhW ftin. Sheriff, $10; Treasurer, $10; District Altor! nev, $19; Commissioner, $5; Auditor, $5. Positively do announcements published unless paid far in aovanck. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Record: Please Ann mi tin a candidate for tbe office of County Treasur er, suhject to the deoision of tbe Republican ,! J MlUhttVU, RIIU UOIIgfl MANY ItBPl-BL!eN8. SHERIFF. We araulh(,r!z,.d to announce tbe name ol I.. S M AUKS, at a ciodi.late ror Sborifl', w ,i.kci oi toe Kepuul.cuu party, at pynnr l;i'etiii. L'etrvlsutu C'aalie.' iUrx'-l ft UT1, Local Notices. 8. M. PettcBRtll afc Co. Park How, New York, sad Gm. P. kowell A Oo, Advertising Afooto, are the eole agents far tae Pa, troleaaa Centra Danv Kacuaa la that city. vartisara la that city are rauoeatee to laara their la Ton with either ot toe above buoaea SPLENDID Those new style Hats, al A. ALDEN'd. Iff Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson & Blscimon's. gSTBanglng Baskets tor sale at Nicholson fc Blackmon's. LOOK AT T1IKM, and behold tbe finest style of Hats aod Caps, ever brought to town, at s. HATS aod CAPS ol allstyles. at A. ALDEN'S. Kenjon'a New Double Afttng on i-ump i or romping imi oi- water iu iccp wens. Kenyoo'a New Double Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged to be the best pump now In use. One ol its leading features is that it not only produces a continuous flow ot oil or otber fluid, but that it creates aod sustains a constant and powerlul suction. by means of which tbe seams or veinsof tbe well are In a great measure oleared of bara fine and other obstructions, and tbe oil in tbe veius is drawu towards tbe well. It baa been ascertained by actual test that tbe use of this pump causes a gradually Increas ing flow ot oil. It Is well known by oil operaiore met iuis improvement la or great value, aod one tbat bas been Ions sought ror. l lie ablest mechanics or eur country bave tor years been at work tryiug ta Sod out some uew ana untried Dion to prolong the life time of an oil well; md uothing yet to our knowledge has been brought before the publio tbat In any way equals tbe power ot tbe Kenyon Pump, experience having laugui tnat ll la Ibe long couttnued suc tion that bas Ibe power to keeu up aud In crease the production of oil well. Oil operator aro referred to Mr. Geo. Bonlton, Superintendent, of tbe Columbia Farm, fur informstion in regard lo the practical work ings of tbe Kenvon 1'umii. W uoDHiid the following testimonial fiom tbe uiadagers of toe uoiumoia f arm: Ofpicz CoLmsiA Oil Co. X Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. i Mr. H. K. Kenton: Dear Sir: We are using your (Double Acting Oil Pumps lo three ol our oil wells ana late pleasure In staling that wh are gettiag more oil aod gas Irotn each of them man was previously obtained by the use ol wonting carrels. We believe your oil pump w ua tuv ur. iu iimi. Respectfully vours, G W. UofLTON, Snp'U J. P. Baiickoit, Mauager ror luriniT pr, iciilirn auuri-m 11. ft. Kk.vton, Peiiolrnm Centre. P. O. box jan31 ToPorrhamim ol Nliigcr Sewing ,TI. ciaienl t'uutlosi! AH parlies are hereby ontniuned against purchasing any ol' our Machines except mrougn our amy autnorlzel agents, a. Alaablues will not be guaranteed by utthal are cot so purchased. Mb. J. L. Johnhos Is our agent fur Petroleum Ceutre aud vi cinity. Tu Sixokk Masik'o Co., 458 Broadway, New York. Noticr is hereby given that Mr. D. C, Graves is my agent for Petroleum Centre ana vicinity. J. L. Johnson, Bargains Bargains. H, C, WACHTER Wll, nail tha riraiilndor or his STOCK OF OR". I'bHIKhftBnved from lue Int. flrft. .t trvlv w u pr-cea lor ci.n. rart -oi in stock Is Uored ia Saunders- Coal office aud purl In Bi wen's gnieary at tbe railroad ctoina:. and ujn.t Im mui1 imn,. .11. atoly. The aluck toiimnts of a genual aaaoriuieut GROCERIES & PROVISIONS and will be sold tuit eh.tn Iiiton.l.g to cloc on. bum I flitlre a'l mv old cutoru.n wcJl a d urn, iiislr acrouuta wltbout N R Tliere is on ho of .w no.., am oriiiddiar aod !i char. In tny MMtraalon, ..,. , n., uouuavo ujf proving pioplty. " U V. W ACHTKK 0. E W1LLIA MS, DEALKK I OF ALL KINDS. Office and Yartl at end Boyd Farm Bridge. of FREE PASSAGE TO TEAMS OVER THE BRIDGE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "poicnair r aaaMiatlng a fcrw ef the aniclea to b. saaoSat L. M. STEENBURG'S LumborTanl ear KitilrnaJ, IVtroiium tviitit', ia. Frtods snd patrons, one andalL Tour atlautloa to my ''Ma" 1 would calk Times sre dell an money tight, t Bat In tbose times I'm looking for light ; To those wbo are bnUdlng rlga wlthont number, ' 1 would Inform this Is tba plseeto buy Lomber; My mono Is this: -'Quick Bales arid Small ProSt,'" For business la healthy and I think aiscli or It; fn qnsllty my Lamber Is second to none, And as for Shingles, 1 keep No. 1 ; HflVM m.v tint ln.,1. at ll In v - And for .Lose 1 have a quality No. S ; And to those wbo are particular as sons stay b, t Dim u luuijir qnauiy CJUIOJ IN o have Pnntl aMnn.rl l.itmhA- T1.. I i " ' UJ UILB, Which I wilt aell at a low cash price; Such semiring. Celling an Siding, sou Ranca and DreKsed, Lath, Battana and Surfaced Lambcr. all of Iba- I also have Hlg Lnmher of i kinds. At tpl d tA I-...M.U..A l.k ..II .1 , , . , - r..w w ni.u Wll iuu UBU1I L 1 11 in, j All klnits of Timber kevt rnnstantlv on hand, And a bas of Cigara of a very good brand; my mciaiias i or wring are snreiy wtinont nnmnrr I alwaya kwtp good teams to deliver good LuiuUr go If yon want Lumber, Rongh, pressed, Soft or ll.nl Tou will Snd Inst what yoa want at L at B's Loro bar Yard. febtS.lf Crockery, Crockery Large assortment new stylo just received SOHOIMBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. febStf IlWf 11 iV NAKG!: 1, NEW MUSIC STORE OPEllA IIOISE BLOCK, TITUSVILLE, PA. Wa are now lwiivlne a larua stock of M luteal Uerchiudiae, consisting ef Piauoa, Organs and melodeons And a fall ltu. of SMmLI. IVHTRHM ENTK, BllEKT MUHir, and) lN8rK!XvrlON BOOKS, HTtNILS. bl'liEAUH. lEtC. II Stelnway eVMona, Dr.u wiirf , Chit korltisr V Sons, U 1. A.- f',.i anil Alt all ordnraol filbnr niaiitifsetiirfTS If dr-sir ad, at tbe lowest rate. We have tiie celcbmted MMITtt PAIH.OK lt:i Nf- , or Boston .tho finest kubd, insthiim snt yet Id. Imdncco, which wa can heU- on very reasonable terms. A large stock of select bheat ntUhic always on baud. Our mstrnme tts neeil no notice nt our bnnilii, a thev have been balore the wi rid fnrlwenly thirty years. Wo wakbamt viikk poa rivs tbabs. and will sell on monthly payments nrexcbaiis'o1, second band insruniwuis, nr for (-A 11 It urci-!- ni snail oo picft.eu in snow utir i;uiim iu - may luvor ua ltb a sail. H. B. IKiOTll. n. 11. I'fliii'i--deiA-tr Opera Ttonsc lilock. TitiH' H"', House For Sale. A rliiaimh1. Ilnnan frtr mitA. Rltll.tnd on the EH boil Fnrai Fiiteil un with every convenience o famllvtino A raro burgjin is ottcrw1. 'or '"r" hinlcuara-tniuiiis uij the l-laniesioau ''"'"' -pture. 'l iSaESuJiiS5SSaa
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