s A LIBEIMLI DISCOUNT from "marked "prices ou our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winier Inderwcar, ' Cmtom: Made Clothing, Hat? and Caps, AC, C. For the next Thirty Days ! M( 1AULA d, smith & co Merchant Tailors! liOipe Block, TltmvllIe,Pa., I etroleum Centre Daily Record. Vet. Centre, Tlanrelajr, march 23 .1 AHUIVAL AND HEPRATUEtt OF TH.11NS ON O. V. A. H. R. Oo and after Monday, Nov. 28lb, 1870, rams win run ai luiiowa: kokto xo. 6. no. 3 NO. 1. Leare Irvine. 12,01 p m. 5, 10 p m Leave Oil City 7.00 A M. 2.65 p u. 7,60 V U ' " Pet.Ceu 7.40 3,39 " 8,30 ' Titusv. S.,10 4,25 9.12 " ArrlTe Corry, 10,00 " 6,67 10,38 SOl'IB. KB, 1. KO. 4. KO. 6. Leave Corry, 11, OS a m. 6,10 am. 6,16 p h " Tituav. 12,40 p m 7,35 ' 7,62 " I. Ceil. 1.27 " 8.19 ' 8.42 Arrive O. City 2,10 9,02 " ,20 " " Irvine. 4,50 ' 1L40 " (9 No. 6 and 6 r in on Sunday. Wo lit. No. 13. Nell. No. 15. No B. leOc, m,1a a. 11,15a.m. in,r5 a MOiaHlu r Atr i iu.iu j,iJr iu.is e u. s.ifs 4,40 J'ltus, 11,14 A X- 2,40 1,4ft ' H.4S .U ' Ar. Cotl.lo pa. KUEIOIIT TRAILS B3TJTII. . Wo. 10. No. 8 No. 18. No. 14 No 80. Vr. l,6i.M i Tl, B.uOa.v B.30A M. 10 85 AM 11,14 AH- 4 V,V 4" ' l!i,1A r . 1,4H PM 11.00" 0,U " 1,35 ' ,U5 J.U0 ArUClu.ie I'll Citjr and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil City a.io ji. nt , airivm at IVtrolanm Centra , . in. L.vu. Petroleum L'eutieat4,40u iu., aiTii f ill Ctj ,oo p. in. J, 2. a, 4, a uu I H aro Cipro train. N.i, 19 la a tlirun.'li awouiiuortjou cjiuiocti at ?rry for East am North aiLVKft l'AT.ACI SLKKPItIO CARS. "'. 4 Dlreei from I'hlliidelplila without change. f"t. 8 IMreet to Hilladelpliia mIiIiuui change JV. S -Direct from Pillnliir.li wit'inut rhango. V. -Wreet to PitMburgb williou: change. Monday, Nov. 3s. 187U. Cold at 1 p. ai., Ill Peter Tbonw, an Amerinan cltixen of Af licun birth, was arretted tbit morning for amuli. and battery on the portou of Harriet Hutler, a dark skinned roiidnn, at Pioneer, 1 tat evi-nlnc. Tbe exatniotiou takes place tiitt atteruooo before Justice Reynolds. Tboroia, it appeara, injliibc.) pretty freely bijj nUrtcd out to have u little sport, and "just fir hiii, you koow," ftiuck Harriet on tae tida of her head with a batuhet, IfcQ ct. log an ugly wound. Toe woman wus aiej ioiox'caied at the time. Tbotnat should bo liu'bt that plajfuloH dooa not contlst iu knocking other people In the bead with u liatchet. Fur lifj-tiz-Paototrapbt a::J Oil Painl. Inga, go to Will Brothera, t..e lriet Piio- "graphic Iljoms in Wenteia PeuuKylvaniu, lUnuus Block, Franklin, Pa. An alarm of Ore abuut teu o'clock Utt liight was occasioned by a derrick at one of the walls Iu Wild Cat Hollow catcbWig fiie from tbe gas. The flames were extiUbiiibli id Uefoie auy material damage was dout . Tiebi. f imilcs Hotel, Greenville, and Couoelly't saloon were both partially u.-airoyeu by Ore on Mooday evening lUBl. Una or two oncusea are already booked fur this plica, aud the oil region. Tbo Uut, ii'g leaton cummencel eaity tbit year. ,r,. . auoaieauier Jamestown will commence raaklug rular tiips from Mayville i Jamestown, oo Chautauqua Lake, ou Won u iy next.. :iea me water get .a we are going .a . iu utva a. atQtAtion Worn Sicubenville. Ohio, where eighteen box-a of ultro glyce- . irpaw oniiaiy on the bottom of tie iver, euiptted. itier by a diunk'n tkifT not Inn aiace. SteamUoat men k,y inc 'X w I I y in-.- every time t:.y nj that i'."t. Tim Obioinai. Himcrkkmn. For four night the st week C'bail-a Mao Evoy' Origtaal Uiberolcon filled. Braiuard't Hall with delighted audience. The weather nee not at all agreeable, but it teemed to have but little effect In -keeping the people awnv, which is at good an evidence ol the merit! of the entertainment as could be B'k- ed for, and it l a really pleasing aud in structive exhibition, ' vi'.h just cuough of the humorous to keep, the audience steadily in Ibu beat of spirits. The paintings repre senting tbo more prominent aud historic scenes tn Ireland, are given with a fidelity and artittio excellence, that have never been equalled by anything of tbe. kind pra- tented to the public. They are graphically explained in tbe moet satisfactory' manner by Mr. Cbarlee Mao Evoy, who tells an anecdote with", all the force and humor cbaraeterittio of a true Iriabufun. ' Mr. W.' F. Lawlor it a fine commedian, aud hat an xcellent volco; be It a young man of great promise and a prime favorite. Marie D. Mac Evoy it a charming little actress, sings well, and beeps tbe ttage bright asa tun- beam while the is on It. Mlis Kate Hal- pine it alto a great favorite,' and plays ber par U to perfection. With all these good tbiogt to recommend it there It very little wonder that every entertainment g Iven by tie UibernlCon It crowded. Tbo Hi- bernicon will exhibit at Eoedet'a Hall o fo West tilde lor three nights, commencing tbit evening. Cleveland Ur aid. Stereotcopto Views of the Union and Pj- cvUs Railroad, and line views of the most georgeous scene In tbe Yosemite Valley, California, at Wilt Brothers, Photographers and Publishers of Views of tbe Oil Regions, Ac, and denier tn Photographic Iustru ments and Materials, Haunt's Block, Frank' Ho, Pa. We copy tbe following Items from tbe Forest Republican : A brat) new locomotive, cald the Joo. A. DjIo, passed over tbe O. C. i A. R R. one day last week, for the Pitbule Valley Railroad. It was a model of strength and beauty Tbe Judge will out be ashamed to see bit name displayed on to beautilul a piece ef work. Tbe Pitbole Railroad wii1 toon be in good trim. Rafting basinet la at brltk at could be wished on the creek. We are informed that about twelve uilllbn feet of lumber will be run out of the Tloousta tbit season, of Rbicb the Cobb Mills will contribute about live millioos, Wheeler, Dutenbury & Co., between two and thr.e millions. At we write weather teems fuvonble for a good run down the river. 'Farewellf I've yet one ulace lelt, which chei'rs my 1 jnely hearth. And in llJ.it thought a thoutand bopet are springing into birth; (low beautiful Ibo vision omes, amidst life's gathering caie, In shape a Champagne bottle, and a box of fine clgara." Of the champagne we cannot speak, but we do know that a bux of either of those favorite brands of Cigars -Pride of Titus- villa or Six Sands iiiauiiiHCtiired by Shar key V Cortelyou, Tilusville, are just the thing to make uue forget tbo ores and tor- rows ol life and 'lay back'' and enjoy him- M'lf in royal style. Everybody knowt ''Un cle" John Cjrtelyou, formerly of Petroleum Centre, and knowt that when he represent brand of cigats to be A. 1, tbey need do further r cummend, hence tbe popularity of tbo Six Sands and Ptido ol Titusville. Try I hem aud bo convince! For Photographic Vie of tu Oil Ee gious, inquire at Will Eroi gJThu Curry Republican says: Ac -rtitln T. R Pollock bat been em ployed for soma lima as platform man at Triiiik.-jv illo, a etntiuii on the O. C. & A. uiv. Ry., near Tidioute. A few duyt auo be appropriated $18J of tbe Company's fundi to bis private benefit. Special Do tec lira J. A. Kenziu got wind of bis operations aud hauled blm up short iu bit career Saturday lust. A preliminary exainlna natton to clearly en'tbas'ied bit guilt that be was at once taken to Tionetta Jail to await trial. A tutisequont examination of affairs showed I bat be bad for sometime been carrying on a systematic operation ol pilfering (rum packages of goods in transitu Dried beef, tobacco toap and numerous other articles, it wo found, bad been thua appropriated. Tbe full extent of hi pilfer ing operatiuu It not known; but It pruba bly to quite ac amount. A Flitladdlpbia fatber allowed bit lit tie boy, teven years old, to play with bis pistol, and after the Itinera! be went to a Pouadliog Asylum and adopted another boy. Ho says be aau't get along without a boy. The biisiueai nf 4thn U.ii.ni Tititvifle j Railroad i, ,i!d iu average Ofteeo laiidred Jilallnis per d iy a' present. la London, every eight mluutes, night and day, somebody diet; every five mlniitet a child t bora This great oily coo tains a many people aa.tbe whole of Scotland, twice at many at Denmark, three timet at many at Greoce, and four hundred timet at tnaity at Georgetown, D. C. In its vast popula tion of nearly 4,000,000 it but 140,000 habitual ft Id; drinkers, 100,000 abandoned women, 10,008 prulrttiooal gambler', 50' (100 criminals kuown to Ihe police as thieves nod receiver of stolen goods; ' 600,000 ha bitual frequenter of publlo hornet, and CO,. 000 street Arabs. To keep tbit Vast multi tude of disorderly characters' in lomething like obidlenco to tbe law, 6,000 policemen are necessary. Of tb population of tbe city, ouly about 600,000 attend public wor ship, there being million of adult absen tees from cburcb every Sund ty. ECiocionutl Is luxuriating In false teetb, a top and bottom set being lurnisbed lor tbe small sum of tea dollars. No one can enter society without raise teetb, tnd at a social gathering It it laid to be amusing to tee the wbole crowd with their teetb out. tbowlng and comparing them. Sometimes a humorous chart will gather up a dozen set and mix them up, and then it I fun to see thorn quarrel over tbe tett, and try them in tbel', moulbi until tbey get tbe right tot. Prang' aud imported Ubromo at Wilt Brotbert. At tbe fate of the local option bill seems to be in some doubt tn tbe Legislature, tbe Prett suggest to tbe friends of refjrin leg islation tb draft of a "domestic option bill," undei tbe provider of which no man should be allowed to buy a glass of ale, or wine or whiskey, without prsentini( at tbetiir a wiltten permit from bis wife. Such a statute would refer tbe whole, ques tion of what a man shall driuk, like.that ol what be ahall eat, to tbe family. Unmar ked men might drink at will, or In special case choose a temporary keeper of tbelr aptits. David Hooker, a moulder at Milwaukee' recently met with a serious accident while ban dling a kettle of molten iron. Tbe book eupporliug tbe kettle gave way, the vessel tilted, and a stream ol mol'eo iron struck Hooker upon tbe Ion and ran down into bit boot, where it pierced instantly to tbe bone and formed a mould wbere the Iron burden, cd. He was so maddened cy the pain that be ran about 250 feet before bewaiCHiinlii no is Ij he relieved. His leg ni l have to be amputated. Tbe largest stock of Picture Frames and Muiildings iu tbe oil regions at Wilt Brothers. ni2.1-3t. Ilu.nholdt, K-inaaH, claim the champion tiler ol the w orld, in t ho peison of AI. bert Minor, a Utber by trul. A locil pa per says be can drive ni r n il4 iu one day than any other living dim. II will drive naila fnsti r than the Uutest cotuposilur ciD pickup type. Hi will diivu sixty lath nuiU pet ruin ill ten hour ou'. of t.vaoty four, tbe year, through, which would be 3.000 an hour, 30,000 a d ty, or S.SGS.OOO per jeur. Mrs. Uesd, wjo tnurd-iod t.vo men in Steuben county, last January, has been convicted of being iktane. Of caurje she w s. Any woman who will kill two men at scarce as men are getting to be, must be in ane, lrom tbe nature of things. Navigation on the lakes is open earlier this year, than any year since 1S53. Steam boat and sailing venla are r lanlug be tween the varioua port. In Troy a number of professional bur glars were recently sentenced to throe yean iEpil'oomeut, while a poor outcst who stole Buna iojil to nrevint tUrvalion was at the sanja tiaia sotoncid lor live yeirs. Auuouucemeuta. Tb? annnucemeot card' of candidate for nomination fur tbe various otlioes will be published at the f'ollovin rate: Assemtily, S10; Ajso.'iaiH Judge, $10; Sherdf, $10; Treasurer, $10; District Attor. ney, sjHO; Cuumlsaionur, $6; Auditor. $5. i'list lively no announcements published unless paid fur tx auvanck. COUNTY TRE.VSURER. Eoitou Rkcorii: Please announce the name of FID BlaliuP, or Oil Cl:y, as a CaiiUidnle for the o3ice of County Treasur er, subject to tbe decision of the Republican Primary Election, and ohliite Many Rkpubmcaxs. We are authorized to announce tbe name of N. B RIDDLE, as a candidate lo 1 reasurer, subj.ict lo the usage of tbe Re public in party, at tbo primary meeting. PeitoUum Centre, March 22, 1871, SHERIFF. We ate nuthoriz d to announce tb name of C. A MARKS, as a candidate for SlierilT, auhj-ct to the iii-agi.t ol the RepubUeiu puny, at t!.e prim try mieiin P- trol'.'Ulu Centre, Muicil J l.;71 Maaaaaaaaa-aaaaaMaaewaM Lottul Notluea. 8. M. lelt: litis 1 1 fc Co. JIT I'ark Ko, No Ymk, and tie I. liowell A Oo. Advertising Ageota, ar the aula amenta for the I'a, trolcum Ccawc IHH.T Itaroaa iu Hint cliy. Ad vertiser latUfvt cltyaio leqmnlod to lea their la von with either me uuewe nounes White and colored Shirts made to Older, and Dls guaranteed, or no Ih. at A. ALDUK'f, m21. Jamestown Clothing Store. Measures taken, and Clotbiiiii made to order, at A. ALUENtS, Jamestown Clothing- Store. Silk Hats (tipring Styles) at A. ALDEN'3. Spring Oyer Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. Kenyon's New inl!e Acting Oil Photo I or l'uinpliic U.'.l or AVuler lii Weep WttlU. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump Is acknowledsed to be the best puuip now in use. One ol Its leading features is thai it not only produce a continuous flow ol nil or other fluid, but that tl creates and sustains a constant and powerlul suction, by means ol v. hlch tbe seams or veins Of tbe well are in a great measure clo.ireil of para tine and other obstructions, and the oil in tbe vein is drawn toward tbe well. It has been ascertained by acme) test that the use of this pucup cause a gradually increas ing How el oil. ll is well kuown by oil opevatore that tbi Improvement la of o-real value, and one that has been lonu (ought fur. The ablest mecbanica of our country have for years been at work tryiug lo And out tome oew and untried plan to prolong the lire lime of ao oil well; and nothing yet to our knowledge has been brought before tbe publ'C that in any way equals the power ol Ibe Kenyon Pump, experience having taiikbl thai it Is Ihe long continued suc tion ihet bas Ibe power to keep up and in crease tbe production of oil well. Oil operators trs reierreu t. M r. Geo. Bonlton, Siipeiintendenl of the Culumliin Farm, fur Information In regard lo the practical work ings of Ihe Keoyna Puiup. W append tbe following testimonial flow the managers of tb Columbia Farm: OrKic&Coi.rjiBiA Oil Co. ) Columbia Farm, Jau, 28. ) Mr. n. K. Knxvo.v: Dear Sir: We are using your iDonlile Acting Oil Pumps lo three ol our oil wells and lake pleasure In Staling that we are gelling more oil ami gas Iroiu each of tbein than was previously obtained by Ibe use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump lo be tbe best in use. Uespeuifotly yours. U W. lI.iri.TP, Stip't. J. P. Bakokoft. Mantget For fo'ther pnr.ienUrs address 11. K. Kenton, Peiioleuin Centre. P. O. box 517. jio31. To Purrhaaer ol Sliisjersteva-lus; iMn cttluea! Caulloul All parties are hereby cautioned against purchasing any of our Muchinos except ttiruugb our duly nuttiuriz -d agents, as Machines will not be guaranteed by ustlial are cot so iiiariusei. Mil. J. L. Johnson is our agent for Petroleum Ceutre aud vi ciuity. Tn Sinoer Masit'o Co., ' 458 Broadway, New Yoik. NoTtcB Is hereby given that Mr. D. C. Graves is my ogeut for Petroleum Centre tod vicinity. J. L. Johnson. BIRDS The lies I Singing and cheapest Cunury Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tf. J. W. BEATTY'S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j).ltlSII.kl.L MOlStl, U IIDuBit eV-IIIiirraTt Prop'rt. Tl rt9VH.lE, PA. This borne ta now open fur the reception of gnosis It ia elegantly furnished thronthout, com prising all tne m idurn liaft.ovet-iema, and gutut wilfrecelTe all rtie aitentlun and comrortl obta.na ble iu thj beat bulvla f Ml c uuiry. TEltUS: Transient, Table Board, E. Z. Willi Am. 13.00 par day . hUO lierwvek OnoaoE Muiiiiay. iu20-tf. FOB SALE. THE PIONEER POTEL BUILDING FOiiMEULY FROST HOTEL. DIMEN SIONS 30x50 FT. BUILT OF PINE LUMBER; MATCHED FLOORS; PANEL DOORS; ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. Inquire of P. C HEINZ, PIONEER, or J. W. JENKINS, TITUSVILLE. ty The building could be removed at a reasonable expense. rolB-lw. Bargains Bargains. H, C, YACHTER Will soli Ilia remaliidnr of his STOCK OP OH1- Uttttlfalh saved from me miu nre, at grealty ndu: d pr'cea for ci.sh. fail ol th.s stoca is stored in Hnunders' C oal ollieo sua pari in liowen'. gi-ocery at Ibe rallrnud eiosaiiw, and must he sold inini. dl- aiely. The stuck contista of a generul a sortiuent or GROCERIES & PROVISIONS and will he sold very cheap. Inteuulng lo clo.-e out btts'n ss 1 desire all my old cu.iuaiert rucull d v Mt taoir avcuauta wliboui de.ay. N II. There is one box of arm Boots, one bun dle of Bidding and 8 cbairj tn my -eefiesuii..ii, wliieli iheuvvn'j: can hava nv pro.lu piopeity. , mil lw. Ii C.WACUltK DAMP., i-MlTll AfUAD. IMrKOVED Seneca Falls GAS ZPTTUVCIPS With Meel Pack in-. SO Sold In lMt 90 Duyt. .Exclusive Agents fr the Oil H.lco DAltli:, StllTII&Co., Successors lo F. W. AMEV TITVVILIaE, PA. Wood Work FOR CARRIAGE BUILDERS. 2D GROWTH SPUKE3, CENT FELLOES, SAWED FELLOES, HUB?, SHAFT.-', POLES, WHIFFLETREE-t, AXLES, FIFTH WHEELS MECKYOKES, HUB BANDS, SPRINGS, UALLEABLES. And tbe Best Carriage Unit i 93arKt 1AME) SMITH V CO., Lurcessors to F. W. AMK. Scbel's Opera- House! THREE KTIOITS 9Jninlay, 55 a r. 27 i li, Tiit-Mlii), Ta,r. 'Z(Mh, WidiKs i.iy, Manli 29. CIIAS. MAC KVOV'S FVMOUS ORIGINAL II us ratli.y the scenery, lou.io and ntitii) illlt nt Assisted by tbe following Ulented Artlit.s: MR. WILLIAM F LAWLOR, MARIE D MAC KVliV. Mlrici KATK P.ALFIXE. MR. CHARLES MAC EVOY.. Admlaalon, 50 Cte. ICrae.red, 15 t't Tlrkt'ta fr ante ut tirUtr llroa. ittufs Store. Don-si tH natTe'cloek, I'er. jnr.a. Co (0.nmr.t s ai tl n'e'oi-ir tu21-Cu 'PtlAT BOY," Agenl. Crockery, Crockery Large assortment new styles just received SCHONBLOM'S Nest floor to Uecurd OBce. :M t'ial IUI " tu Nicuowox 4 Bt.i'u'
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