A LlHLIULj DISIWAT from raarkecl?prioeson our OTENSlVE'STOCXOr READY-MADE CLOTHING W lwiiT Ifiderwi'iir, r Custom: Made Clothlntr, Hats and Caps, AC, AC, For the next Thirty Days-! Kid AH LA D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! loosee Block, Tiliisville,Pn., Potroleum Centre Daily Record fet. Centre, Tueaday, march 31. AKKIVAI, AND UEPUATtHH OF ON O. C. ic A. K. K. On and after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, .......a niu iuu m lunons; NORTH KO. 5. NO. 3. ' Kft 1 lAjUJ aT H, if J f p JjJ LTe 7,00 4 2,05 p 700 i.. vu a0 " 8,30 " " Tttusv. 8,:i0 4.25 ' 9 12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,67 "111,3a ' iot-Tn. no, 2. no. 4. x0. 6.' Leave Corry, 11,05 a m. C,10 a m. 6,15 p x " Titusv. 12,40 V 11. 7,35 7,62 " P. Cen. 1.27 " 8.19 8.42 " Arrive O. City 2,10 " 9,02 9,20 " " Irvine. 4,50 11.40 " VtT Mo. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. FitlilGUT WAINS NORTU. i.nSlY No. 13. Nr.. 11. Ko. 15. Nod Arl'.OW.lU ' 1,dipm 19,15 m. 8 15 4 In V!u.- V;V4A-"- " r" IV" At. Curl,10 lx. ' FUE1UI1T TB.AIK8 SOUTH. . No. 10. No. 8. No. 111. No. 14. No 20. J.f ?')' A. 8.30 a.. 10 85 a.m. 11,14 am. i ArOC'io.lH ' io,ai i,uu .. 2,05 ' 7.00 ' i.i'.".C,'!J',ndP,rP,1"nC,refI''lin leaves OH " .' P- . arrives at Hulroleiim teutro H.M n. .."-.tu!;?y0 Mo''T ' .'" I, i, 8, 4, 6 and 6 nro express trnlnn. ' ,' Y,t' . S." ."""i1 wo'"njStion, connect, at J rrjr tor Bast and North. . "" I".aci ll.tll'UU CARS. 22 l u0! )"iliiln without cbaugo. No. 3-1) met to Philadelphia wiihunt changa? Z"' fr!? "! '' """""Wh without change. Gold at 1 p. m., Ml). DKDiCATiox.-Tbla evening tbe new ball ol tbe Culumbla Farm Library Asociatieu will be dcdloated with approptittie exer oiaei. An opening addreai will be deliv ered by Rev. R. yf. Hawkloe wbicb will undoubtedly prove a rare literary treat. Olber exercises of an interesting character will follow, Dd tbe whole will be inter spersed with music by tbe Columbia Cornot Band. Hereafter the hail and , reading room will be open each evening lor tbe ben efit of tbe men employed on the (arm. The Library Association are deserving tbe thanks of tbe residents of that farm fur the manner ia which tbe wotk bas been carried through to completion. We piedict that muob good will result from the formation ol .this society, and suggast that a like Atuo relation be lormed In our own town. Acciubnt. Mr. Vm. Spear, Superin tendent or tbe Fox wells, Ceutral Petrole um Co's farm, mot with an acoldent yester day allernooo,-wblch will be apt to disable him lor some time. The tubing bus been in tbe well for some dajs post, and Mr. S. with. some other workmen wi s engagud with Jacit crews and blocks ln trying to remove It, when suddenly the bull wieoJ rope slipped, striking bim and knockiog b'm back agaioat the wheel, which wae runnti'g quite lust, ad he was burled abeut twelve f.-et Into the air, falliug on tbe derrick floor and breaking one of tbe small boues of bis i.'gbt leg, besides otherwise bruWng and jarring !? ,fi B" WM "y Physician, and with proper care be will bo about in a Short time. The escape Iron, n accident of a more serious cUWvt WM , nrow one. .- IW lorlldeu', Mw clothing dverliaemeot, In to-morrow's paper. Several of tbe uw bull7inga ,,,, bl(rn, llalricl aro CJmi tted, Q, wi1 g0(j(Ji A 6. Peteraburg orn apoiic'eul say: 'The oil development is cotnlntf tin the CUiioii river, towards Si. Petersburgb, fat Darid Sboup told Ave and n half acre of land for f 1,400, just below town, and luisesare being luken all uruuud tbo in hip locality. This town uifjabt become a city. If land owners not so close, aud woulJ sell lots at a reasonable price. Tbey bad ratber a spirited tirau at a stone; hauling on Gtavel Ridge, near town a lew da; ago, but tbo war ended In a flow or Gat. Clarion Democrat. - Gas. A very largo vein of gas wag struck on Saturday at tbe new woll being put down by tbe Erie Lima and Ctneut Com pany. Tbe vein wus opened about 10 o'clock, at a deptb of 390 feet. It blew be water to the lop of tbo derricK at first 'and all tbrougb tbe day It continued to Gow with great lorco. The supply ptemiset to bo double tbe amount requlTod. Erie Dispatch. l'lt'TUHES. Wo are In receipt of several 3p-cltnon of a new style or photogrnpha. from tbe woll known art gallery ol A. D. Iteming, Oil CUy, I'a. Tbey aro knowu as tbe Rembrandt picture, and are an entirely new style nt photos, having been Introdiic cd in the oil region but a short time. For beauty ol finish and extremely llln-like and natural appearanca of tbe features or tbe individual, they cannot be excelled. In addition to this styl, Mr. D. continues to take pictures in munoer desired by bis pa trons, after the most superior and approved methods known to the art, and at the most reasonable rates. lie bas also for sale views of tbe oil region and its scenery. Those ol our readers who desire to have a good pic ture tauen udoiild ;call ut Denlnu's Photo graph Gallery, Centre street, Oil CUy, Pr. Mr. Ed. Fisher, of Allemagoczeltiin Cl'y, son Of our fbwnsman Mr. E. V. Fisher, the well known oil refiner, cilebrated tbe anni versary of bis birth-Jay, at lb it place, yes terday. A sort of an impromptu gathering of bis friends was had at his bouse, and Mayor Kenney was called to the chair, and made a few remarks pertinent to the ncoa slon, oxpretfting tbe bops that Mr. Fisher would live to witness the teturn of muny more such pleasant reunions. Ills health and that of hi nmiablo lady was then drank Iu a "flowiug bumper of wine," lifter which the meeting adjourned. The occa sion was a pleu&tnt oue nud will loog be ru uiembvred by the participant. There was a itoodly niiuibr of our cili zeus iu alttuidauce ut Prof. Chamberlain's juvenile conc.iri, ut tbe Opera House, last evuuini!. Although not present, we aro in formed that evurytbiug patted off pleasiot ly. This evening the adult class under bis charge wit! give a concert. A good pro gramme has leeu chosen, uud some Erst class vocal and instrumental music may be eiprcieJ. Tbe bouse should be crowded. Johnny Steele, within the last two years. ty strict attention to business, bas succeed ed in paying for a small borne, a good span of horses, wagon, etc., with a anus little deposit in baiik. He says be Is determined In retrieve a part of bis lost fortune aud all hit! good name If energy and perseverance Bill do It. He is now baggage agent at Rousi-ville lor the O. C. & A. R. R. Ileralu. The re.iult of the rucent election In Erie was the defeat of Hoc. O. Noble, the Re publican candidate, by Win. L. Scott, Democrat, who was elected by a small ma jority. - A Versailles telegram announces tbat a large How of emigrants from the ceded prov ince of Alsace to America is about set in This might be expected from tdc Alsatian patriots, who boing patriots, will make tbe best class of emigrants and fuluifl Ameri can citizens. Il is thus that each forced cession of European territory benefits Anjericav Wbiln quarrelsome Kings ai'e struggling for the rich buncbes or grapes, they squeeze tbe best juice iuto America's cup. A potHlon of an original character, on the subject of temperance, was receutly pre sented iu tbe New York Legislature. It concluded thus: "The Emperor or China says be never will fill bia coffurs tbrougb the sin of opium eating. We ask you to make oar Stare as good a sample of Christianity-as ia that heathen Emperor. As well ntlght we increase our revenue by lioenBlcg nurse Btealing as to- do It by building up legalized grog shops. We bad ratber let antique legislation rob us of our sober horses than to IK it send out sons to the drunkard's , grave." The legislators smiled ut tbe idoa oCmaklag New York as good a sample of CUi'iilknlty a is. that, baatheo Emporor." Seven mills on tbe dollar valuation is the rate of taxation lor couoty pm-poaea In Venangj for 1871. The valuation km bon cnisiderall increase over that of lT0. " 1uii IClci 'a Latcat l.xiiloll. Oxr Hundred Dollars for a Sixteen Milk Riiik. Dan Rico, the shonmnn, arrived In the city on the 11 A. il. train, yesterday, from Indianapolis. He wanted to go to Girard, but the Cleveland train had just gone. Tbe notable Daniel was much provoked, bu' ouncluded t kepp -as cool as the-circum- staucts would Lrrmii, and tfaatlemlghi tbe better do this, Came np town. He wen1 o the depot again in good time lor the i p m. train, bit in bis anxiety to avoid im patience and excitemrnt, read a newspaper in a siltiug room until just baif a minute afier the train sivaued out of the depot for Cleveland. He made a tremendous effort to renab the out going train, bu even Dsn Rice is a slow coach In such a race, and bewailed. He danced about like one of bis fumou trained bortes lor a brief period, and tteu made a charge on Eugene Ford, Pusd. ngor Agent of tbe Bee Line, with a proposition to the tif'Ct that ho would pay ono hun dred dollurs to otch tbe tralu. Tbe accom modating "Bee Line" man submitted tbe proposition to Thomas Walsh, in charge of au engine iu the yard, and Walsh agreed to catch the train. Rice jumped on board, and without mote ado the locomotive was put to full speed in pursuit or th Cleveland train. There were no cava attached, and the train was over taken at Lewis Centre, sixtoen miles from Columbus, in just sixteen minutes ftom the jirne of sturting. Tbe ride was not an un pleasant one, and the veteran showman ratber enj jyed tbe mad gallop of the iron ' horse. When be reached tbe train be pro ceeded to settle accounts , when tbe engi neer said half the amount would do, and $50 was paid over, tbe '-mile a minute" man returned more leisurely to this oily, leaviug Dan Rice to pursue bis journey to Girard on tbe regular train. Tbe incident created much excitement at tbe depot, and tbe rapid start of the train with oue pas senger was watched vritb the greatest inter est. Ohio Sta te Journal. Lust week, the engineer of a train from Worcester to Boston was horrified to see a three year old child on the track looking on witq wond r at the coming locomotive. lie whistled down brakes, and stopping tbe train, weul buck wth a wuila lace to find the IUiIh fei!ov pieking biuirjlt up out of tbe uud in tho ditch besido tbe truck, un hurt. ' .. A Cuuoecticut towu U cillid x ' Jaw back." Doitoa reduces the price of gas uext month. I Dish washing Impelled Brooklyn wife to suicide. Darwin says monkeys always part their hair in the middle. Savannah bas cleaned up her monument of Nathaniel Green. Anna Dickinson taliet a boiled egg for bet voice before lecturing. Has anybody beard of the mn who drew the Hamilton Opora House. The Atlautio base ball sine for 1871 ia complete with the 'exception of a pitch er. Teach trees are in full bloom and the thermometer tip to seventy-eight degrees in Lillle Kock, Arkansas. One of tbe reau I tailor tbe German ArcCo exploring expeditions' is tbe dieonvery of immense coai neus in the uonh of Green land. Mouulaius exoeeding Mont Blano In beigbt were discovered, and tbe botanical ispecfmeus found Indicate that Green land must have been covered at'tone time wiiu a ricn vegetation. Cincinnati bas made a progressive step mat mignt well be followed bv other cltiea. Tbe new plan ol keeping tbe reading room of tbe mercantllo library onen on Sundays has operated so satisfactorily, that tie school board of that city bas voted, 28 to iu, to open me public .ibrary also on Sun days. Auiiouiicemeuta. The nnnoncement oards of candidates 1nr nomination Tor tbe various cilices will be published at the following rates: Assembly, $10; Asao"iatn Judge, $10 Sheriff. $10; Treasurer, $10; District Atror. ney, $10; Commissioner, $5; Auditor. $5. Positively iio announcements published unless paid Tor ix advancu. COUNTY TREASURER. 1 .. . I n i iir.i.unu. rieans announce the ui u, ni i.ionwr, or uit Ulty, as a cauUidatu for the office of County Treasut- Pcunary ElL'Ctiou, and oblige Many RKPcjLit'ASS. "SHERIFF. . V f.' o.hori;,', to "unonna. the name ol C.S MARKS, as a o-tndidale for Sheriff, subject to the. usages of the Republican piriy. st the primary nieeiins. Petroleum Ccuir. ,' March Ifi. 1ST!.. Lo-nl ftollrea. S. HI. l'clttiigill A: Co, :i7 IV, k Kow, New Yin k, and Geo. P. Kowoll k On. Advertising Atreiitji, lire the solo agents Tor the I'e, trulenm t.'entre Paii.t UieroaB tn that cliy. Ad vol titers In Hint cily nie riustrl to leave their favors with rtthor ol tne above bouses White and colmeil Sliiila made Iu oril ' and lils guaranteed, or no sale, at A. ALDEN'S. ui21. Jameslnwo Clothing Stoic Measures luk. n, and Clotrsiiiir matte i order, ot A. ALDENV. Jamestown Clothinir Sttne. Silk Hats (Spriug Slyles) at . A. ALDEN'o. Spring O' er Coats, at A. ALDEYS. Kenyan' 'nv Double Ac-Muff Oil l'unip for I'ltmpiHg Oil or Wilier in Deep Wtilla. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump is uckuowledged to be the best pump now in use. One of its leading f-aturea is that it not only produces u cont a ioui How nt oil or other fluid, but that it creates and jitstalDS a constant a d powerful suction, by means ot which the seams or veinsol the well are in a great measure cleared of para hue und other obstructions, ai d the oil In tbe veins is drawn towards tbe well. It has been ascerUiued by acuial test that the use of this pump causes a gradually increas ing Cow ol oil. It Is well known by oil operutoie that thi improvement ia of great value, and one that has been loug sought for. The all 'st mechanics of our country have for years been at work trying lo Uud out some new " id untried plan to proloog tbe life time of an oil well; uod uothing yet lo our knowli'.li, bus been brougot before the pot lie that in any way equals tbe power ot the Kenyon Pump, experience having taught thai it is the long continued suo lion that bas the power to keep up and In crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators am referred to Mr. Geo. Bonlton, Superintendent or tbe Columbia Farm, fur information in regard to tbe prauticui work in irs of the Kenyou Pump. We append tbe following lestimouiul fiotn the muUagcrsol tbe Columbia Farm: OKFICE COLl'MMA OlL Co. Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. 1 r - rr vr 1 UK. tl. ft. f.ENTOX: Dear Sir: We ore using your Double Acting Oil PumpB Iu three ol our oil w.-lls and take pleasure in staling that we are Cettinic mure nil and gas troin each nf them than was previously obtained by the use nl working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe b"t Iu use. Respectfully yours, G W. Bout.xox, Snp't. J. P. Barckokt. Manager For further pnrtioiilars a ldrvsi il. K." Kbnyon, 1'diiuleuui Centre. P. O. box "1". ' jun31. ITho9e dealrmii larije Casing Tongs. Swivels unit Clauips cheap, can euquiru of Nicholson : IVackiuou. BIRDS. The hist Sinning and ceappst Canary Birds m the oil regions are to be had as nov7-tf. J. W. Bl! VTTY S. LOST. On Saturday, March 18th, 1871, between McCray larm and Ibe depot lal Petroleum Centre, oue GOLD BREAST PIN, with red Set and red bow. Any person tlndlnu said pin will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this office. 2t. paSH l.L HOUSE, WUl'Kim it Murray, Prop'ru. . Til ISVILLE, PA. This bouse ia now open toiihe reception of gaests It la elegantly f-irnishcd throujliuut, com prising all the nudum ImD.ovenou a. aud tiutata will receive altjtlie attention au9 comforts obtaina bio Iu Iht best hotels of the couuiry. TEUMSi Transient, Tahle lloaid, . Z. Wiuom $3.00 per f'ay oil ner week GxoBaK Mt'llltAY. n.20-tC FOH SALE. THE PIONEER HOTEL BUILDING FORMERLY FROST HOTEL. DIMEN SIONS 30x50 FT. BUILT OF PINE LUMBER; MATOHED FLOORS; PANEL DOORS; ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. Inquire of P. C HEINZ. PIONEER, or J. W. JENKINS, TITU3VILLE. C"l'he building could be removed at a reasonable expense. ml8-lw. Mount) For Sake Clipup In Wild Cit Hollow Pleasantly situated by Mr. Walker's Inquire st my Fruit Btaud, at tbo deuot. mis 3t is a KC R. Git BEN WELL. Bargains. Bargains. H, C, WACHTER Will sell the remainder of his STOCK OP OKI- ..""lanvBU Itwii nio lire, aL KreailV rodllo. a pnccs lur emh. t'arl oi Hi s stocn is iorud la tiailnilnra' I Viul .,(HcA &ud nun in HnufM,'. ut the railroad ciuastng, and miut Ih void iiiiiurill aely, Tbu tock consists of a general a surliuoiit GROCERIES & PROVISIONS and will bo pold very cheap. Intouolns to close ouLbiislntH I deniro all mv old ciutomera uicall ai.d suuje tbeir accounts without delny. N B. Thore Is one bai of new Boots, ouo buu ,ille of Ueddliur and 3-cha-m iu my pMeiiou, uhlfll Ihmiwiiol oil! huj'i) l)v IHO.lii ' iniierty. Ull;' 11 . 1 '. w ,M itTlvK NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Scbel's Opera House ! THREE NIGHTS TInniJay, Mar. 27tli, ! '.'isi'Sitay, nr. sstli, it(iiifs!ay, March 20. ci i.s. mac evovs famous original 3 B E R W B C o IM illustrating the sjoueiy.'nmili: and nntiiiuigian uf iREijA.Tsrr, Assisted by the following talentsd' Artistes: MR. WILLIAM F. LAWLOR, . MARIE D MAC EVUY, KISS KATE HALPINE, f ' t MR. CHARLES MAO EVOY. Admlpailon. SO Cta.' Iteavrvetl, IS Ct. Ticket for alii at Griffvs Broti. limn More. Do ii a open at 7 o'clock, l'erf jrmai ce romnoce.s ate o'eiueb. m21-6t. PflAT BOY," Ageof, an f ' Bnanierattng a few of the articles to t luiiud at L. Ivl STERNBTJRG'S LumbcrYard car llallnuid, IMrohum t'ciitrv, t'a. Friends and pntrnns, one and fill. Your attention to my bus" I win Id call; Tim s are dull an money tight, lint Iu these timee I'm looking for llflii ; To thine w ho are tnllding rle wltt.inil nnmrxT, ' f would inronn ihi. la the place to buy Lnmber; My motto U ibis: "Quick Salw nnd Small 1'n.lll," for bus.uiw is healthy and I think mni h ol II; fn q-allty my I.imiHic la fro nil in mine, Aud as for Hhingles, I k. ep No. 1 ; Some may not lo. k nt It In l ho light 1 do, And fur i o.-e I hae a iiua ity No. X ; And to rhiMC w ho arc panleu'ar n tome may be, I still have anot'itr qiialllj cn'U J N a hao pnml aeasnned l.uniln r. i)riMa.d tip nice, Which I will ill at a low cash piici-, Such as Flierine. t'eillng and Siding, onth Rmih and Privei-d, Lath, Battens and Surfaced Lumber, all nf Hi beat ; I also have HIi Lumber of all kinds. At prices to compaia Willi oil nnd hard limes; All klndu of Timber kiyt constantly on band, And a box of Cigars of a very good briiud; a My facilltlea for 1 Inr are enrely wllhout nnm'TT I alwayj keep good teams to deliver good Liimher go If yon want Lumber, fteugh, Drcaxed, Sep or Hard. Ton will Hnd nat what you want at L M S's Lam bar Taid. febl8tf Crockery, Crockery, assortment new styles just received Large SCHOHBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. felitllf fjr l'l'a Servers fur sale at . Nirliui.siix .t llt.tr :1 KMOX s". r v I