1 I i A LIBERA! MSCOUXT t from marked "priceson our EXTENSIVE STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING Wf nier Underwear, Vattom! Made Cloth fire, Hats and Caps, JsC, AC, For the next Thirty Days ! McFAHLlX D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! Ijowelllock, TitnvllIe,Pa., Petroleum Centre Daiiy Record. t't.rcntre, WntnMny, March g. AMIilVAL, AND AEPHATURir OF I MAINS UN O. O. k A. It. H, On and after Monday, Nor. 28th, 1870, truing will run as follows: XOBTU liO. 5. no. 3 so. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,111 m, 6.10 p M . Leave Oil City 7.00 A at. 2.55 p m. 7,50 p m ' Pet.Ceo 7,40 S,3J 8,31) " " Tlliiiv. 8.30 4,25 9,12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,57 10,38 " ROtJTfl KO. 2. KO. 4. NO. 6. Le.i-ve Corry, 11,05 a V 6,10 a u. 6,15 p m " Tiluav. 12,40 p m. 7,35 7,52 ' " P. Cen. 1.27 ' 8.10 8.42 Arrive (). City 2,10 ' 9,1)2 g v " Irvine. 4,60 " 11,40 " fW No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TIIAINB NORTH. Wo 19. No. 13. No. 11. No. IS. No 8. !);, .I5a . 11,16a.. lii.MiA M H.iMA flora ArP.C10.IU ' l,lrjp iH.lt, FM. H.ir 4.40 Titos, 11,14 a. 11,40 ' 1,46 " 9,45" .W " Jit. Corl,l5 m. FHEIOHT TRAIM SOUTH. No. 10. No. a No. 10. No. It No 80. v tVr. l,6.'ipji UTI.U.nOA.M S,8U.. :081a.m. I1,Uah.43Si-m I'U.HOD ,4II Mill rl. 140 P 11.00 " Ar-IU,I(J ' 1U.3J ' 1,85 " 2,06 ' 7.00 ' I til Plrw atiA IVtr.i.... ... -. . 1ty il, 10 p. iii , arrive at Petroleum eritre s.20 p. m. LntriM Petroleum ijsntre at 4.40 p ni., arrives n il I oty i.,oo p. m. 1, 2, 8, 4, 6 an (1 nro oiprcss trains. No, 19 la a tliroiiL'li accommodation, connects t 0-ry lor Bast and North. suvEn l'LAi' ai.cxpiira cam. No. 4 llircot from I'hllnd-liiliia illmut change. N. J Direct to I'hllndelplua without i-haior-i No. 4 Direct from Pltuliiirnti without i-banno. N (i-Dir-Jct to Pittsburgh without channa. Gold at 1 p. iii., Ill a One Miko McCoy, reeidinir on tbe nMs Uru, got on tbe "rampage"' Thursday night and assaulted girl named Mary Dailey, busing bcr fearfully. It was proven on the examination before Justice Reynolds, tbll forenoon, that McCoy knocked the girl down, kicked ber about the bead and face, nd then jumped on ber breaking two of ber ribs. In default or ball, the brute In human form was taken 'to Franklin on tbe 1:20 train, this afiernoou, where it Is to be hoped lull measure of justice will be dsull out to bira. McCoy's wife and infant child .were present at tbe examination before tbe Juitice. By dispa'cb from Pithole, we learn tbat well No- 2, Huakell A Rhodes lease, Rooker farm, eomiLenced testing day before yester day, sad is now yielding between fifty and sxly barrels of oil daily. As we predicted tbe Pltbole oil field bids fair to again come into notoriety as of old. A movement Is on foot to raise funds by svihsoriptiou to rebuild tbo sidewalks on tbe burnt district. We are inlorioed tbat near ly enough money bas been raised to war rant tbe commencement of tbe work. Cur Oitizoni and business men should subscribe liberilly in aid of tbit movement a It Is a publio benefit. Messrs. Foreman and Vandergrift, of Oil City, have commenced Uying a new pipe line from I be East S.inly oil oVld to ' Oi'. Cl'y. Tbo receiving tanks at tbe Sandy end of tbe line are already constructed. Anaong the patents granted to citlzons of Westi ro Pennsylvania for Ihe weekending March 14, 1S7I, it No. 112,596 Oil well Drilling; JjIiu R. Hill, Rousi ville. Emt-T Sunday cnmen this year on tbe 9 lb Aty nt April. Es v. l't sm.T.t oo tbrsf. c.jty. We copy the following words of condo lence from the Oil City Register. It will be seen that Brn. Johns thoroughly under stands the. position end takes ground In ac coidauce: The Petroleum Centre R"C0rd in a very able manner defend that place aiiai-iet the attneke of a few of the sensational journals of the Oil Region. In vit-w of tbe sad visi- tatioo the people bad, a degrert o I ne'gh- borly sympathy is due them, and we bboi.' Id bo pleated to tee this expressed in a sub stantial shape. Many poor families were tendered houseless and homeless by the late fire. Tbat this misfortune should bo made tbe subject of mirth by sensational news paper scribble rs, Moot only reprehensible, but is certainly unworthy of theme who have any feeling for the misfortunes of oth. are. We are jHeised to learn that measures hare been taken to build up the burnt dis trict, and this time wilba superior class of buildings, and we wish tbeir town unlimit ed prosperity. The success of the cultivation of quinine in India and Australia ba induced tbe California State Medical Society t mtiiior Uli&t Congress with reference to the fitness ol California for the growth of the Peruv i an baric tree. In tbe two English colonies named, trues were imported I mm Peru, and large plantations rued along the loot of tbe Himalaya mountains without tbe ll trouble- Tbe demand for pure quinine in India is great, as all tbe. English use it in their regular drink, pale al, to ward 'off tbe prevalent epidemic fevers. Although tbe Californium thiuk that every pait ot tbe foot hills of tbe Nevada range is equally adapted to the growth ol the cinchona tree, Ihey think indivihutl enterprise will not attempt lis culture, unless aided by tbe government, as was done la the countries uameu. Mr. M. S. Simmous bas just received the largest lot of Canary and other suag birds, evet brought on Oil Crock. The sweetest singing Imaginable can lie beard by calling at tbe drug sioro. "Merry warbling birds, joyous happy birds," Jto. . Tbe railroad Irorn Eriu to Titusvilln and the oil regions bids fair la-he built soon Hon. O. Noble,' of Erie, bus written loiter, stating himself and a few assoeialea have determined In build a roid to the oil regioi 1 that $100,000 bas been subscribed as a be ginning, and a charier procured. Wilb proper support from the people the load win undoubtedly be built. Bargains. By relerence tu the adver tisement in another column it will be seen that Mr. II. C. Wac'iter is about lo dispose of the stock of grrceries saved by h im from the late fire. As Hie goods must be sold out nithin a specific I tire, a rare opportunity is offered to our cifiz-ns to purchase gro ceries an1 provisions at a Ill-urn far below tbo oiiglnnl cost. Give blm a call. The miners oflhe bituminous cnil region out of symtliy for tbe autbracito miner, have reaulveiHo suspend woik in a few days Tbe bituminous coal flelds wost through tbe Cnenaogn Valley employ twenty tbousaud miners. Tbe Lehigh Vnilsy Railroad and other Toadaarit now using bituminous coal and should these miners suspend work, tbe railroads will be deprived if t'.eir supply of coal. Pennsylvania bas within ber bcrders 4,256 miles of railway all in operation. Counting double track and siding, there are 6,184 miles in good working order. Tbe juil of this county at present contains thirty one prisoners. The election of officers for the new city r j Oil Cily oomca off on the first Tuesday lu April. Since the recent heavy raius Oil Creek bas been on the "rise." Language is Ihe a tuber in wircli a thou sand precious and subtle thoughts buve been safely imbedded and preserved. It bas arrested ten thousand lightning flashes of genius, which unlo-j fixed und arrested, might bave been aa bright, but would have also beeu as quickly passing and reri.hing at-tbe lightning. Tbe neck-tie party, at the Oil Exchange Hotel, last nigbl. was a very pleasant af fair. A goodly Dumber were iu attendance, and much merriment was occasioned nt Ibe drawing ol tbo neck-ties, aud the pairing off of Ihe ladies and gents. Tbe Indianapolis New suys, jubilantly, "nearly all Ibose who advertise iu tbe Ne-vs for girls succeed in getting them.'" How is it when they advertise- for boys! asks an exohange. Attention is called to the advertiat-munts of Houses for Snle." St. Patrick's Day was quite generally celebrated by our Irish fellow c'tlzens. All Styles light harness, choaper than the cheapest, made from Mtiffai'-iait stock, and waiTAUtcd, st J. K, Kino's. FrKNI'D ExrKRIMKKTt) Witu Pbtro t.sr.M. In n report made to the French Academy rr Sciences, by M. l)eille, on the physical and he.itiuj properties ol mineral oils, tbat distinguished chemist dwells largely on the dangers incident to the use and storage of petroleum, and on the modes ol preventing the disasters wbicli are of such frequent occurrence. Tbe common opinion, that all Mien cases are due to one cause, namely, to Ihe highly In Hum Mile nature of tbu volatile ingredients coutulrred In those oils, which, by adinixttue vitli air for explosive compounds, Is, according to M. Deville, not wholly correct, though un questionably a cause ol real danger. Many of the Dies and acoideuls which occur may be attributed, be says, to tbe very ure l expulsion iu bulk wbicb mineral oils un dergo by increase of temperature. If petro leum has been barrelled during tbe cold seasoo, it will expand largely wilb the brsl appearance of bot weather, and will tbt-.i burst the containing vessel, one tbe same principle tbat ice ruptures water conduits uud hydrants. Tbe Inflamable material then oozes out, frequently without being noticed, and is a lurking catiBu of dan ger. I'KTiioi.KCg Centrk. This place lo ris ing Pbirnix-like trom its ashes. We are in formed tbat six new buildings are already Commenced" on the burned district. This fact speaks well for tbe enterprise of tbe place. Corry Republican This evidence of good will on the part of our Corry neighbors will be appreciated, not only by Ibose who suffered from tbe de vouring element, but by all interested in the wellfare of the place. A roasted onion bound upon the pulse on the wrist will, it is claimed, slop the most inveterate toothache in a. tew uilu uter. A young mm, -whose muusiacue is visible by Ihe aid ut a in icruscope. was the victim of misplaced conlideiice a abort time ago. He bad been particularly sweet on a vrry ynung lady, and bad previously pa W her several visits. The girls parents, thinking botu too youug to legiu keeping cumpany witu each otner," gave them a gentle bint lo Ibut effect -first, by ctlling the girl out ol the room and t. nd 114 ber 10 b-. d; nd seci nd by Ihe lady of the house bringing into Ibh room u h ie sice ot bread aud butter, with molases attachment, slid- saying I the youth in her kindest manner, There, liubliy. Uko this uud go home; it is a img- way, and" your mother wiilbeunx- ioiij. A few woeks ago a dentist arrived ill Warieoton, Virginia, and ndverliied that he would rinoV4 all ofa persons teeth for $J, and insert a new et for $1'). uesides giving six months credit." H11 was busy for two wek puHlim teein. and at Hie end ot that litno half the people, nt Ihe l6wn bad empty gums. But while tbe 'people weie waiting for tbo dentist to fit them with new sets, the alinniioned scoundrel eloped w'.IU the hotel .keeper's wlf-; and now ibere ant hundreds of people in Warrenio who co not eat anything tougher (ban seup and tJi'ina. At Memphis, on Tueidsy, a great'sensa- lion was created by the announcement ot'au elopement of a wellknown ciHz-n, end a married man, with a school girl fifteen years- of age. The previous night, at Columbus, Ohio, a Miss Mariarty eloped with a married man named .Nillivan, tbe pair tubing the cars for Cincinnati, since which time- nothing bas been beard from them. AnuonoceineuU.' The annouceinent carriirnf candidates for nomination for the various ofHoes will be published at the following rates: AssemUv. $10; Associate. Judge, $10; Sheriff. $10; Treasurer, $10; District Altor. ney, $10; Commissi.. ner, $0; Auditor. $5. Positively no announceuienls published unless paid for is advancr. COUNTY TREASURER. EniTOtt Pkcord: Please announce tbe nameot FID BISHOP, of Oil Cl'v, as a candidate for ttie office of County treasur er, subject to ihe decision of tbe Republican Primary Election, and oblige Mant Republicans. SHERIFF. We are'anlhorized to announce th name of C. S MARKS, as a Candidate for Sheriff, subject to Ihe usages of the Republican p.triy, at the primary meeting. Petrnlpum Centre. March lti. 1871. FOR SALE. THE PIONEER HOTEL BUILDING, FORMERLY FROST HOTEL. DIMEn'. SIONS 30x50 FT. BUILT OF PINE LUMBER; MATCHED FLOORS; PANEL DOORS; ALL 11? GOOD CONDITION. Inquire of P." C HEINZ, PIONEER, or J. W. JENKINS, TITU5VJLLE. t'l'he buildin j cculd bo removed at a n-M-.nablo exile"-..- mlS-lw. Lixnl Notice!. IS. M. ruttcnsill & Co. ill Park l'or, New Vork, ami Ooo. P. Howell A Oo. Advertising AiM-nti-, am the sole ajents for the Te, iroleuin Outre Pit.T Hkcok in that city. Ad vertisers In tbat ilty ie r-quinteil to iaava tuiir la vow with rltlier 01 too at'ove bonne Sl'LENIJlD Thoee new stylo HatsTat A. ALPEN'S. LOOK AT TH2M. and behold ih- finest Stvle of Hals and Cups, evel luu.ik I" to'wrr, at A. ALtfUN"?. HATo and OAl'S ol hll'lyle 1 A. A!, iKN" Kenynu'a IMew lloiiblo Arlintr Oil I'm nip litr I'liiiipini.- oil -Water in Uctip tVetls. Kenyon's New Double Aciing 0;1 Pump is acknowledged to be Ihe best pump now in use. One ot its leading feature- is Unit it not only produces a continuous flow ol oil or oib'er fluid, tint that it creates and sustains a coin-taut and powerful suction, by menus of which the seams or veins of the well are in a great measure cleared of para line and other obstruct. on., and Ihe oil In tbo veins is drawn rowarus the well, li bas been ascerl .lined by uc tial test that Hi use of this pump Causes a railulty increas ing flow nl oil. It is well known by oil Kper.ttoie that tbts improvement io of ureal value, and one that has been lulu sou u lit fur. Tlieabl'st mechanic! of our Country bavn tor years bien at work trying to rind out some new and untried pluu to prolong tbu life lime of an oil welt; and nothinn yet lo cmr knowledge tins been hrouiibt before the put I'C tbat In' any wuy equal-i ibe power ol Ihe Kenyon Pum", expetience having luimbl tnal it is ttie long cotitinueil suc tion ttiut has the power to keep up and in crease tbe production i,f oil well-. Oil operators ure reierreu l.vMr. Oeo. Boulton, Superintendent of Ihe Columbia Farm, for Inl'unnatlon In regard to the practical work, ings til Ihe Kenvou Pump. We append tbe following lestimouial from tbe ma-lagers ut tue iuiuuihia farm: OVKICI! Cohl-MBIA OlL Co. ) Columbia Faun, Jan. 28. ( Mr. n. K. Kbnvos: ' Ueir S-r: We are using your Double aciing uii' rumps in three ol our uil wells and lake pleasure in staling Ibat we are Kettle more oil and gas Irotn each of them than was previously obtained by Ihe use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump lo be tbe best in use.. Respectfully yours, G W. liol l.TON, Sup'f. J. P. Baiickokt. Manager For further pan icnlars addr-ss H. K. Kkxtos, Peiioleuin Centre. P. O. box 57. " jan31. To Pari-hasora ol SltiKerNewliig .11 a - canioat Cauiion! All parlies ar.i hereby Oiutinned attains pnrchasitu any of our Machines except thnniKli our duly niithuri.'-d airenl", a" M.-chiiies will not hu uunraoteed by urthal ure cot i puichaseil. Mr. J L. Johnson is our agent for Petroleum Centre and vl cimiv. Thr Sinokr Mani k'o Cn 468 Broadway, New York. Nuticb is hereby i-iven that Mr. D. C. Oiaves is my agent for Petroleum Ceulie and vicinity. If J. I,. JoHVsilX. lloilte For Sate Clu-uts In Wild Cit Hollow Plewantly sltiintfd by Mr Walker's liiquiru nt my fruit Stand, at lh-i rlen.it denot ml8t ISA IC a GltKKN WSI.L. Bargains Bargains. H, D, WACHTER Wib sell id remainder of his MTOCK OP OR"). I'bKItib.saved from ihe late Arc, at ureal tv rei'u.-. ed prces for c ish. Part 01 tb s stock j .tored lu Saunders- loal office and part in llowen'a uroecrv at the railroad cios4bK. and must be sold hum, dl utely. The stock toiaimts tif a central a sorunoui of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS ant) will be so'd very chetri Ii.ic.gI: to t io-e oui bus u ss 1 desire, a'l my old cti'toDiers ujoall a d suitla lUeir acconuta wlihout de'ay. N B There la ono box of n-t Boots, ono bun. die of Ud.liie,' uud 3 elm rj in my pornos-atoii, which the oivnor can have by nnj.luu ii npe'ty. u.7-lw II O. v AtliiTMH C. S W1LLIA MS, DEALER :K OF ALL KINDS. Office and Yard nt end - of Boyd Farm Bridge. FREE PASSAGE TO TEAMS OVER THE BRIDGE. C. It. WILI.IATIS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT.-?. " OICKir ! Boancmtlng a few or the articles to be Ion 1, d at L. M. STERNBURG'S LtimfecrYard Svar Hallnv.id, Pftroleuui IVlltiV, V'A, Friends and patrons, one nod alL Vour atteottou to niy '-biz" I would call; t Tim's are dull an money tixht. Hut lu these times I'm looking (or light; To those who are building- ti!j willitmt number, I would Inform thlt Is tbe plan to buy Lumber ,- My motto Is this: -'Qnlck Pales and Small Pro Jl,v' For business is healthy nnd 1 think nincb yf It- In q-'Kllly my I.nmber is Mvoixl to aotw, -And as for Sbingles, I keep No. 1 ; Some may tint 1o"k nt it In Ibe lii-ht I do, And for l oo I bave a quality No. J ; - And to those who nre particular as some a'tiy be, I ai.il have anotbtr quality niHled No have pood seasoned Lumber. Dressed op nice, Whicb I will at II at a low cash price; Such as Plnrrtng, Ceiling md!ldlna both Rout-band Urci-ecd. Lath, lit tens and Surfaced Lumlx n all- ot lb best ; I ntw have Itlif Lnmbi-r of a'l kinds. At prices to compare with oil and bant tlmts-,' All kind of Timber ke,,l mestaatlr on hand, And a box of Cirars of a very govd braad; My firlllties forl Ine are snrelv wllbout rnmber I always keep good tenuis to deliver good Lunibe. ' go If yon srtl Lumber, Ronph, ;Bressed, vti 9 llnnl. Ton will And lust what yon want at L M S's l.ym ber Yaid. fehis-tf Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new st)kr. just retoivcd SCH03SBLOMTS: Next door to Record Office. feliBlf NEW MUSIC STORE" OPERA HOUSE nLOCK, T1TUSVILLE, PA. We am now receiving large stock of KnelcaT" Heron udise, consist ing of Piano's Oranue and ltlelodeona And a full line of BMAI.T.IVSTHTiMKNTH, BIlEETMrsir.andl lNSSIUXTION IHIOKS, s I'm ii.s. kihicai;h Etc.. Ets. - StClllWMf eVMoua, asruuniirri Cliieknrliia; & Knus, Knnku it Ct srd fill all ordeis 01 olber tiiMiiiilaeturers if desir ed, ut the lowest rau s. We have the celetimtt-d MttlT4 PAHI.MIt 4IHU NK, OfP.Oil.u .till, IllHIlL 1IKEII IFISTRt'MtNT yet lc. troducou, w-bii-h we canbill on very i-ensouabla terms. A large stock of select sheet music always on hand. Our instrume its neod no notice nt onr banils, S4 they have lieeo b:oi-tf tt-e wi.rld Tortivt-niy to thirty viars. Wo waiiiiant thkm voa rivaY!!iis, and will snll on monthly payments or exchaiiiro lor eeconu 11:111a lnsrumeiiis, or lor i;a-ii 11 mueti. We sluill bo pb-a-ed lo show onr floods to ull WHO may lavor ua lth a call. S. 11. H -O I'll. n. 11. !-AIHill.l- isc5 tf Opera Honso Block, Titiisvllle, Ta ' lilouse For A desirabls 'louse for sale, sitilat'-d on the El? beit Viii-iu' Fitted up w1tb every convenience o , family u-te A rare barji 1 11 Is oft". -roil, rorfnnher Kirtlcu art emiaire ail ilie Uaiuurd floihiii!; ITI(1 jsMItt 3a-W A-O-ea.