froai tnarked'prlcwon our EXTENSIVE STOCK 03? REAOY-MADE CLOTHING Winicr InJcrwcar, diatom' Mario Clothing, Hats and Caps, AC, AC. For the next Thirty Days ! McFA 13 LAN I), SifHTII & Co. Merchant Tailors! lionpeltlock, Tltiisvilfc,lM r etrolcum Centra Daily Record, Vu Centre. Wedncaday. nnrcli 2'1. AUttIV.41. AND JIG PH ATI tit or I'M A INS UN O. V. ic A. It. K. On and after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, trains will ruo aa follows: XOKTB MO. A. NO. 3 NO. 1. Leave Irvine. 12.01-p m. 6, 10 p it Leave Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.65 p m. 7.60 p ' Pet.Cen 7.40 ' 3.39 " 8.80 " " TitiiKV. ,;i0 4.25 u.12 k Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,67 10,38 SOUTH. NO, 2. NO. 4. NO. 6. Leave Curry, 11,05 a m. 6.10 a u. 6,16 p ' Tiluev. 12,40 p m. 7,35 7,62 v " P. (Jen. 1.27 " 8.19 8 42 " ArrfveO. City 2.10 " 9,i2 " ,ju " Irvine. 4,50 11.40 " 63T No. 6 mid 6 run on Sunday. FHEIUHT TKAINd NOUTII. No 1(1. No. 18. No. 11. No. 1.1. No 9 t ' .! a a. 11,i6a.. iiyWi.m ti,3Uaa a o v ArP.C 10,10 l.DiPM 18,16 ew, 8,15 4.4J -'I1lua, 11,14 A . 2,40 " 1,46 " V,aS " .lu ' Ar Corl.tS m. FUElGflT TRAINS ROUTIT. Wo. 10. No. & No. IB. No. 14 No 50. I C'ir. l.Nlpji 1 n, a no a s.3n4.ir. iniBa.w. 11.14 ah. 4)rsi "fVM.no It, 4U w,u p a. 11 4il PM 11.00 Aror.o.l iu.ua- 1,34 . a,uj . j.oo II Olt.v and Itrolum tvmre fraltdif, havi-s Oil Mty ,I0 p. in , arrive l 1'niroluii.n ( 'antra .S0 p. m. LwneiPi-IMmiiii ton treat 4,40 p ni.. arrives at '.II (iiiv ri.oo I., m I, 2. ft. 4, i ant 6 are oiprcii train. N.., IB it a through a'tuiuuluaaMua, conuecta at C irjt lor ami No'th. ai'.vKa i-ALxoa i.rinpisa ea. . J nircut fm.ii I'lilladolpiiiu ithont c'laiiec. Nw. 3 Direct to Philadelphia wiiln.iHcli'iimt." o. 6-I)lriH't fnim Pliiii.,ih oitlmnirliai.ua. N iilr.Kt tu Pitmliurgli wlibuut cUii,. Muniiay, Nuv. Hi, 187u. Guld.at 1 p. m., 1 1 ) Lamou Ikcrrirk. By a apill teleprim Irom Hithole, fluted Marob 22, we Irani Hint mell No. I, Phlllipi Bro, Rouker farm, bus increnred in producllon, uud Ik now yiulding fully elgUty (8f!) barrels per da by acliiat tneaauKmen. When alriick III well only yielded forty barrels dily An Increase of nearly dutiblo ovr tbe Urst production.. The Iai2ll I'eir.deuui Cu., tiaviiiB reoart ly plugged up nearly all the old well, which were drilled on their property on the Knnkv'ile flo durlug the excitement of ISCS-BB, and Htinon.uenlly abmidoned by the nwnera, baveornoted new derricks over llvaof the wella, cleaned out the holea, and urre-te.ting thero with fair proepecta i.f getting oil In paylngquantitiea. The aleara power neceaanry for pumping tba live wells is furnished from a large boiler and engine pin up especially for tbat purpoae. As aoon aa the water la exhausted theUompany lel eonfl lnnt that the wlla wl.l produce .it In auOlcloot qnantttiea o remunerate them for the money paid out in mopping up ih old hnla, pulliu up derricks, 4o. In 1865 the Kuukville 0u aud ailj.no lug terri tory was among itie moat productlvo in the oil regions, aud undoubtedly would have been producing to-day bad not the aurtace water ran in and drowaed outlbu oil. If tney mr oeert in exhausting the water, good results it anticipated. The b ome ouoerl'KihuU),', U.ern nousn last evening, was greeted witb a crowded audience. Tho rTtormnoc, both vool aud instrumental, la highly ,pokeii of by u who aiteni('d, and the wish is unlvemlly expressed tbat I'roC Cimmberloin will at o.n future day te organiza singing flames and fuvor our dtia-iis with anollier cuocerl similar to lUllt or u eTPniaj;i A new well wag recently struck -on tlie S"aw l,rm, near R ns-ville, which fc. -Ui.Im yielding 1011 Utrelj perdiy. The llrtn of Mi" ft Armstrong, fl inr anrl feed dealers, Washington street, ljoinlnn (be McOMntoek House, ore among our most enterpr'sing and energetic business men. A f.iHt aa thoir stock diminishes they re plenlsh with tl beat the mirket a.Tirde, In evidence of which lhy have just received several Mf loids of shelled coru. Ibiir, oaf. &c, from tlid grain markets "of His great vnl Tbelr rates aie exceedingly, rcttsan lp, and are governed entirely by tbe re tail prices current In the latgo cities. As an evHor.ce of their energy in hepinn Ihe market supplied, Mr. Armstrong leave thia afternoon on a purchasing tour, expecting to be absent for several days, during whioh time be intends purchasing enough potatoes, apples aud provisions to !"ed a small army. We advise our cltigviis tu pay this firm a Call and examine their stock and prices lie lore purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction will bo guaranteed. A cornspoudent of tho Erie Dipaich Iroui r.uki'r'd l.uud- wrues as loikws ing: A Inrfn vein of oil has lirco struck nt Ihe iVr-ykf.' well, No. 2, on ihe monula'iis across Boar Creek tiom l,areiiceburg. The well is owned by Mr. T. Keyk. The gas ounht fim Irom th.i furux, ut ihe It,, riant the vein was llruck, cumin; an ex plosion wlilcU severely binned Mr. Charles Wilaoa and a boy wno wan tu the dertirK at the lime. Tbe pliysicimis express ibn be lief that both of them w:l I recuver. An en gineerat work tbiriy-lon: leet trui the well was blown by tbe lorue of tbo expluaiuu outelde tbe eogine bouse, but erciprd v. i:b out sorlous Injury. Tte spec'.acln of Ibc buroiiij wi 11 Js grand onr. At tne hour of writiug ull.elf.iits to extinmilb tbe finnjo have proved unuvailinv. Tbe pressure ul tkegix throws Ihe oil, wbic!) cornea in sufficient quantities to till a four inch pipe, 10 tbe bei(jDl of full Itiiriy feet. 'Tbe flame owcrat least a bundred lent In the air, throwing off a black vrnvmous cloud of smoke. Tbe tenants of bouse at leupt fifteen rods distant fiom tbe burning well, buve beeu driven from their home by tbo intensity ot Hi Deui. i'lre aud Acctdont. Mr. f-'n'ilrt-s living iu a Iioiib at Tri umph wuich -wag supplied with gjs'.for culinary purpesra Irr.m un hdjacnt well; rose early oo Mouday morning, and lighted a match, when a toirilio rxplosion lock place, the mom being lull of guswb'ch bad racuped during thn mgnl. Tbe roof iv.ir blown i If, and tie eidos caved In and Irr mediately caoybt lire. !! rusbed to bir assistance, aud found him crawling aboui on Ins bands ami knees in the flirnea , was rescued, but lerribly burned so mucb so tbat bia life Is despaired of. Mr. Jaqui. nes was aiso burned uuitn sev'"telv in res cuing bim. The building aid couienif weru eiiiiroly consumed. Tidiouta Jour nal. Caning n boy li.r wbuniiug un tbo Si.b balb is perhaps tbe best, yea perhnpe the very best, way to make bim cordially 1 test that weekly event forever aflerwiir.lt; ft is qoilH aa sure a mat aa taking him three limes to c Inn cn t-very .Sunday ul bia boli- da vs. Last haiiuilny liryitn, Diilingb ui tCom. pany rhlpped the 9('-borse power boiler, i.' which we. Imve prMvloiiflfmade mention, to Chniit'inqua I,nkH. It was drawn to ll.e 0. C. tfc A. H. Tl. U. by sixteen horses, mid placed on 11 plat form cur. It is the laruest bolW ever built in the oil region,' and, will lie fitted np nn boatd the sloamor Ch'tulaii qua. Intended to run between Jdinestowo and May vlllo thia summer. Herald. The Titusville Courier of thia morning hns several itetaa wbicb are original wlip the ltKconn, . copied almost bodily, few words changed over, and to all intents and purposes tbey appear aa original I.) Ibl en terprising journal. The Titusville Herald copiea a portion of the same Items and gives the proper credit. "Which we with to re mark" is all rli;ht. The Johnson Uuui.e, at Union, v. Ill be opened Vi-ruoirow evening, wiiu a grand sue Ul party. A special train will run ovi r tbe Un lint & Titusville Baliroad, for the accommodation ol Mr. Mabb'a Irlend in the oil row ion who desire tu attend. A (jowl liipo may he expected. There are seveu oil refineries ,t Parkers, burg. West Virginia,, wbioh am doing a 1'iriitt business. What bu became of Unit alury of tbe sale of AlS'ice and Lorraine to Franco! In 18li!l three tilths ol all iu rnlls maile In tho United Sluios ,M produced ,ln Pennsylvania. Texas bua uow 1,500,10118 ul railway In oper tllon. ' 1 . No United Male .-Senator lor New II imp' hire la to le choaen until net year. MissNu,,!.,,-, v,,,w. tti4 ,illi;;lll,,rt bj, bpr Western trip. IIOII.KK r.XPt.OSItN4, IToraoi Pease, of Dayton, writes to tbe Cinoinnali G.iKvtte: The nilyct of steum boiler pxp'oluti being now under legialalfve cousideralion, some suggestions are here vOered to i licit a wider difcnrsiou ou tbe subject... Tbe chemlcil conditions that precede an explosion do uut appear tu be clearly uudei stood,' If they ore uot iodjid entirely un known; aouthe reaaoniug upon which leg ialttlluo has . beretulon Uenu baedwiutd seem lo bo deh ctlvo, as reennc.liuonti are constantly called tor..- For luatance, tbe Inspector sut'j-ct a boiler to a certain pressure and certifies that steam should be used at a point somewhere below lliia. Now what it gxined by tbie except tue single lact ul pressure?. 1 Now a very great explosion would not be expected Irom a very weak boiler; but on tbe ton n my, If a veiy s(t o,; rtoiterbonld e.tplode, a very (lisnniroiis explosion should lie expected, and this Mew to be tbo ex perience upon.tiie snivel. . lit c mstrnc'.iii S torpd.leoii, the strength nt the shell ie the entire, dependence- for tho (ieslincilve effect expected. Anil tbo cotn- inou Cuioesu lire cracker illustrates bow a very, ron iuclosuro produces a laige eirrc. wrili a vorv snuill explosion. I ber-e enpgist llhit if a ehett of copper, of undent size to vetit any 'expli:itiu tbt could take place, be inserted on tbeilop t,j a t oiler, in position tint would not tend to rxovo.the bo'ler Trotp its lud, beinit of a UiicHiK'M that would rupture at a knowu pitiiira, waultl relieve tbo boil.r ofutiy further damage. . Thus, having a kngwn point of diteallon of tin explosion. It would be ro unviofed ns to prolect the vicinity from tUmaize, us the Tiring ol a ciinnoo done, witu comparative saiery. It is a cromoo op'ulon that the economy of generaiing steam is below a pressure ol oue hundred pound to the i'lCl. Uthjaia true, mid lae copP'T Hbeet um.lo In ive vent at thnl preesore, no very form iiluble esnlesiou could tofee place. Ttio mecbntilcol arrangements to e.dapl the above sngi;-slii,u . to have been eon sidereil, but It Is 'lot uecesaury to luithei notice l!:e prucr's lu re. ( Lat fall a )iaity o! tniev. a stole a train on the. Central I'm:. lie Rmlrosd, nod tob- bed, the expre-a or; but were followed 30 closely that ihoy werf oldited to cnocrnl a port gI tbelr booty in the mnuritanliius re- alon west of Snlt Lake City. The roNhers were appiebended aud brought to trial at hllin, wt.ero lliey secured the services of two lawyers to defend them. Theagentaol Welis, Fiireo t Co. nn-pecred Hint the y-cos-il might turn ever si.me of the stolen properly to the luwyne In payment for Ibeir pro!en!.na services, and determine! to keep a waich on Ibe Utter. Tbe lepil pen lleaimi aNrted for tne mniiuiains, closely followed by del. dives. When they bad found end secured the hiddi-n property, amounting tu eeveial tb.o"'itid dollars in value, tbey were apprehended and taken to Sitt Lake Cily, where they wero examined belore Ji.de Ilawly and hound over to ap pear at tbe District Court in the aura f $S.Q(0 each. The stolon property was re turned to its owners. Wheal sowing is progiessing in (Viicnn la, and witb n cnntluiiauce ol mild w:ilh er the bulk of tbe crop wilt be acwu during the present tnontti. When this b bee n accomplished in past years, the crop bus invariably been a good om anil in past In siances an per lor. Tbe lotest invention for gentJeroen Is the billiard coat. Tbia is a coat without any sleeves, for tbesi are made part of a vest. By this arrangement, removing the coat for billiards, you have a sleeved jacket ou to play In. ' Notice has been received of the delivery to ibe Crown Prince of Prussia of the sword voted to him at ihe German Sanitary Fair, io Philadelphia, lart Decem ber. Announcements. Tho nnnoucement cards of candidates lor nomination for the various unices. will be piudished at the following ralea; Assemi.lv. $10; Associate Judge, $10: Sheriff, $ 10; Treasurer, $10; Dislriet Atior bey, Sill; Cemm.saU.ner, $5; Auditor. $.V Hosi lively no announcements published uulcss paid for is aovanok. COUNTY TREASURER. EoiTOlt Kkcoro: Please aniiouncs tbe nameol r'10 fll.SHOl, or Oil City, aa caudidatu (or the oflice of County f rensur. er, suhjHOl io ihe decision of tbe Ifopuljlican Primary Election, and oblige i Many IJHi'i'iiMeaNs. SHERIFF. We nro nnlhorized to announce lb name ol C.S MAKKS, as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the usages of the Republican piny, ul the primary meeting. . , Petroleum Cenlro. March 10, 1871. COlTV rilKASURER. , ,r 'Vrr-".' "inoiitice. ibe nauin of h. II RIIIDLE. aa a candidal lor I reus nr. r, subj. cl io tl u.u,. UiP j;,.. publieaii pirly at ih. pri narv ni-'tinr. i'-Uol.-uui Centre, JUr. U 22, iH7I. f. M. Itllljiil A I'O. 117 Park How, New Yoik, and teo. 1". liowell AO". Adertlliig Agents, not ll.u aols ngnila for the l'e. nuleuHi leutre Iiaii.y Huroaa iu lb-it i-Jiy. Ait- vsitiseia In that city sie reiiueattd lu la the.r far.ir with Itber ol tne al-ovelion ea White and c l ued rt tills made 10 order, and fits guaianteed, or no S ile, at A. ALDKN'S, n,21. Jamestown Clolhiiu iSune. Measures lakuo, and Cl.,tlilnii made to order, at A. Al. DEN'S, Jamestown Clothing More. S.lli Huts (spring Siylet) at A. ALOEN'i Spring 0' er Coals, at A. ALDEN'S Kcnyoii'si Aevv l)ni; Artlng i.l lna:ip lot )'iiniii'(f Oil f "V liter in l:ep V Kenyon's New Douolu Acting Oil l'ump Is uclmowli -dged tu be ti e lieat pump now 10 oae. Oue nt its leuiliiii; IratiinB is thai it not only proouc-H a coin a ions tloiv ol 011 or other fluid, but Itiot it creBtes and snslnins a con slant and powerful suction, by uiean.. ol u tilch ll.e seams or veinsi.f ll.e well aie in n ureal measure cleared of para tine and other obstruct1 on', nod Ibe oil In tbe veins is drawn towarua ihe wel'. ll bus beeu ascei lamed by uu-uni leal that tbe u;.e ol tbia pump causes a gradual'y iiureas. ini: Uow ot in'. It is well known by oil operalore thai tins Improvement is of iireai vlue, and one lhal bus been lona Soiiiibl lor. The I1 at mrriimiict of our Country bare tor years tuen at work living Io find out soi.li- new and on tried plan to protung tbe Lie lin.e ol au oil el; utid i.olhini; y-i to oor kuowl.te liaa rerii broiiifbt lieluie Ihe pol be tlint in uny way equal Ibe pouei ct toe Kei'inn Pump, ixp-rtence having inturbt tuni it is it elorii; continued suo lion that has ibe pier to keep up and lo creiselbe prraiiutiou if oil well'. Oil operator ar.t reh-rreo to Mr. Geo. B.mltoii, .S.iprinirni!et,i of thr! Columbia F irm, for liifoiinuiioii iu reg.nd to ti.e practical work ihl'S ol tbe Kenvou Pump, ns append tbe billowing testimonial Irom tl Cuttagers of the Culumliia Farm: ' 0:lt'B CoLt'MBIA On, Co. J ' Coliiiubia I'atui, Jau, 28. t Mb. K. K. Kexios: Uo.r Sir: tt are using your (Double Acting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and tnlie plrasnie tn statlliK that w are geltin-,' iiici c oil and pas Irom each of them baa was Lreviously ohtuii.e.t ly tbe nao ol working barreis. We believe your oil pump io oo toe beat in use. iienpei-i fully your', (i W. iiliCl.TON, Sllll't. J. 'RAKt'ltOPV. Maneger for rnrtner par.lcnlata n.Jui.sa !l. k. KkxVON, Pii oleum. Ci Utre. P. () box 617. jn31. 1 oae des.rihg laige Ceaieg Tonga, swivels end Clamps cheap, can euquTO ol Nicholson A 1 ackii.on. BIRDS Thr- b' Sl S;"iicK a.nl cheapest Canary Buds in ll.e oil r.-poi:a are lo be bad at norl-it J. W. Bl3 VTTY'S. I'orxn On Stevenson HiM. ystrrdav I Tuesdsvl nftt-rnonn, a lot i.f V ciun-ai and l Look'nu Glass, The owner cm b ive the same by cill.tm at well No. 22. C. P. Co.V aim. proving property and p vlim ch rea. n22-lt. H. T THOMI'r-ON. X.OST. On Sntu'dfiy. March 18fh. 15?7I. belweer McCiny farm and Ibe depot 'at Petroleum Cnlre, ono GOLD BREAST PIN. win. red 6"l and red bow. iuy person Oudin, said pin will he liberally rewarded b leaving it at this cflice. 2t- pARSHtl.L HOlSf, WHlfiitna A: Murray, I'rop'rK, tu i;svii,LE. pa. , Thts bruso Is now open for the recaption of g'lears. It Is rl.-5.mtly rariilanrd ihrnudhout, coin prising ul I tnom aleru imo.ovcmiuis. and iiuthis win ru.wivt- n.i inn mMwiiuo auu enmiorui ouiaintl blc In the heat botcU of the 0 uutry. TMtMS, Twnslont, 1'alitu ll.i.id, G. Z. Willi m. tlOflprri'ay s20-tf. Geoiiuk Muunar FOR SALE. THE riONEER HOTEL BUILDING FO.IM KRLY FROST HOTEL. DIM EN SIONS 30x50 FT. BUILT OF PINE LUMBER; MATCHED FLOURS; PANEL DOORS; ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. Inquire of P. C HEINZ. PIONEER, or J. w. JENKINS, TITUSVILLE. tTl'he building could be removed at reasonable expense. mlfl-lw. Bargains bargains. H, C WACHTER Wlb sell the remilndiT of his HTOI.'K OP OR'). ttttKlhih saved fro'o ilia lute Arc, at grpalty ndus. vu in v.vn lor e mil. mn ui inn. siiaja is aloreu in HaunduiB' t'oal olUru and pari Iu Itowru'a urourry tit the railroad ciosiiik, and must l mia lintioilt. airly. The slock louaiala ol a fene.nl i.i.iC; 1 01 (illOCERIKS & FllO VISIt )NS and will he r'd verv chain. IntiMidni: Ui i-io-e ..ut bus n aa I di-slru a'l i.i , , riHtiuuera tuca'.l a d sellla tlmir ucco. lilts .i .. da ui . M It There Is onr box ofn-w 11-h.ls. mr I., die i f u-udtie; and .1 chairs hi my . whir-i in.! iis Dsr c:tii have b i.-min -'n i. luli l'- " U f. rt V...u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Sobel's Opera House! THREE ZCSTIGrKCTS TiK'Mlay, nr. 2Sth, tdiit s;Ii4V, March 29. CIIAS. MAG EVOYy FAMOUS ORIGINAL IliuatrntlnK the soeni ry, mnle and nnllqnltln of iR.EiJJA.isrr), Assisted by the foil .wing Ulenled Artistes : Mil. WILLIAM V LAWI.OR, MA III K l MAC KVOY. ftATK MAI.I'IS'E, '.'T Mil. CIIARLE4 MAC KVOY. Admloaloii, SO '!. Iteaoi ved, 15 i;ia. Tis k. I fr ntu tit Grille IlrtiH. Jrnin florc. I t O'OttH'k, mti-HK IMJ AT nOY,"Apnf. FOICH.RY ! " toamerat4n a Saw e' IS aniclsa to ba t.iu.d ai L. M. STERiNBURG'S laiixnberYard .car 3SHrtad, Pi tniUiiin t'l'iitre. fia. Prleids and patroiia, una nif all. Your attaiition lo my ' bin" I a-oald call; Thnis are dull an money light. Bat In three limes I'm look Inn for llht ; To thnie who arc willillng rlw witl out nurabrr, I would u.foiui ibis la li.a placsto Lay Luiuher; My motto la thts: -'(la'ck Pairs ai d Small Trot:!,' For h'.isin. . is healthy und 1 think lem-h ol lw In q"allly my I.nmhrr b .rrond to none, Aud as for Slilnnl.-a, I lo p No. 1 ; Somr may not lo k at ll In Ills licltl T do. And for osv I have a qua iiy No. 3 1 And fo those who are particular na some may b, I still havo amir irr qna.lly caMtd N o have eooj srssonrd f.nint.rr. frss ..1 up nlsa. Which I will a. II at a low cash price; Much as wi-H-rlng. Oiiln,; and Siding, coih Uonf b and Prrsard. Uith, Iistti-na and Surfucd Lumlx-r, all of the bia. ; I a'ao liava Hl I.nml.rrrf t kinds, At priccr to .iupaia with oil and hurd tlm.-s; All kinds of T'mher kt'i-t eorslanllv on t-snd. And a bos of Cig.ira of a very k ."d hiiiud; Vy f.i-.llltirs for srl'lnir are surelv wltt oe mincer I alw.ivj kat-p good teams Iu dt-liver pi od Lio. BO If yon want Lumber, Rcugh, ;i)refi-fd, fob or Hani. Yon will nud lint what yon waul at L. M r's Lum bar Yaid. frhis-tr Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new Ht)li'S just lVtTlVt'll QQ TT p BLO H'S N'rxtdool' to l'ecoril Ofi'u. rl(ltr if Tea Servers for sale n I Ni'liui.eiis i Ulackmus NM.faUilB