from marked "prices on our EXTBJVSiVE?STGCXOF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Inderwcar, Cmtom Made Clothing, . Hat and Caps, 4C, AC. For the next Thirty Daja ! McFAUIAM),S5iITiI&Co. Merchant Tailors ! liipe Rlock, Ti(ii)ivilIe,Pn., Petroleum Centre Daily Record, Pet. Centre, Friday, march 24. ARRIVAL, AND DEPleATKEU Of a saltans itm u, x a. It. It, On nd after Monday, Nov. 28th, 1870, wiuo ., iuu ivuuws; NORTH ICO. 8. NO. S XO. 1 Leare Irvine. 10 m riau Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. r u. 7.50 1 ai l.. m ... ,. .. '"wni, a,.yj " m. .til " " TjlUSV. A. VI ,10 19 II Arrive Corry, 10,01) 6,67 " 1038 " ROl'TH. SO, 2. NO. 4. NO. 8. Leave Corry, 11,05 a m. 6.10 a m. 6.15 p u " Titusv. 12.Vlr-. 7,35 7,52 " P. Cen. 1.27 ' 8,19 "r8.42 " Arrived. Cily 2.10 9.02 ' 9,20 ' Irviue. 4,80 11.40 ' CV No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NOIiTll. . No. ta. Nivll. No. 15. yn U Or. n.13 m. 11,16a.m. vi.Wa n i.,:iam 3 id pa ArP.Clu.iil l.irip 13.15 pa. 8,111 4,40 Tltnn, 11,14 a M. 11,49 I.4J IMS W Ar. Curl,. IS pit. FREIGHT TRAILS SOUTH. . o. 10. No 8 Nc. lit Ho. 14 Vo SO. to O r. I,Mpm LeTi.e.oot.M csia m. inaiA.M. ii.14av. 4m ' l"t',8.0U ' 9 41 14,16 p.m. 14 40 PM .ttO ArOCio.M ' lu,8i " 2,1.5 .. ;.uo ' "CUT and Petroleum Ontrn frelulit, lenvo Oil city i,iu p. m , arrivtK at I'l.tiulenm Centre ,1.211 p. n. Lavu pftrulauin C'euti 11 at -1,40 p ni ohIiu C-ly 11,00 p. in. I, X 3 , 4, 6 an I ft are cTp-c-a tntn. No. iv is a t'lrout-li hi raudation, connects at rry lor East an'i Noitn. SILVER PALAts SI.TKFIXn TABS. Fo. 4 lllroul iriiin I'Ii'IikI-IkiiIh Miibuiit chaneo. '' '"" I'hlladelphla wlihuiit chants. No. S-Dlreut from Pittsburgh without i-hanm. No fl-Uirea to Pittsburgh without change, itonuay, Nov. IK 1870. Uuld at I p. m., Ill " The Tltiisvilla Courier or this morning In one fell swoop annihilates (on paper) our assertion that Its enterprlslDg reporters coy. Ird from tbe Rkcurd local items which said Items slightly altered aftetweids appeared In that paper as original matter, and "bata about the bush" io a terrible manner, In ad. dltion to accusing us by way of retaliation of stealing from its correspondence, &i. Proof (See Wednesday's Courier) "New well at Pitbole," "Testing or tbe Uncle Andy Kerr Farm," 'Now Well In Bonne bolrRlln,,, 4c, copied from the Record and altered to suit tbe reade rs of tbe only paper in the oil region. Give us your proo, oh! most mighty of all Utile mlgblles," and we "go flat u.-uke." As Illustrating that there is some sta bility of population In the oil region, "G. W. B." our Warren county correspondent, notes that no change has occurred In tbe membership of the; Columbia Cornet Band of Columbia Farm, Oil C'.eek, sinca Its organ'zation three years ago. Under the leaderships! Mr. D. C. Smith, the band bat became one ofthe best tru'ned In Northwestern Pennsylvania. Erie Dis latob. ' The Dispatob 'is rlnht. Tbe Colnmbt Cornet Band Is now one or tbe bpet bands In Pennsylvania, not excepting the oruck bunds of Philadelphia and.Ptltsburgb. PaRsosut Ex-Gov. W01. Blgler, lorm eVly Governor ol Pennsylvania, was In towu last night, a guest of the Messrs. Phillips. Prang's ami imported .Cbroraos at Wilt Brothers. ; ' ' Pad Accidunt Early this alternoon, Mi. Wm. Gailey, a workmtn In the employ ol tbe Columbia Oil Company, while assist ing lo driving pipe at we 1 N. 99, accident ally gut canubt in Die bull lifel j-, and Ul his 1 1,1 m y a irj ,0l , A orrvapoiidenl of tin U-w D ptt ch ends .ih following accoiitit of the drown Ingnle raflsmau la thf Allegheny. Two men, one of thpui named George Gates, were crossing the river ut Thompson'- Ed dy, six tulles below Irvineton. They were crossing the river In . skiff, when they were driven by the force of the ewrift cur rent ajalnt a auuf, precipitating both men Into the water. G.ites sank beneath the witter Immediately. His companion suc ceeded in re-jobing the shore, ulli-r a Wave stnu'gtp. The drowned man was in Ibe em ploy of M'. W. C. Arthur, wbo baa made an examination of his- satchel and Piled l,tit tie only particular ascertained are that bid po'toflieo address was Yoiksbiro Centre Cattarauai county, N. Y. A letter lrm a siter of Giles la i(iied "Betsy Whiting The body of the unfortunate man bus Dot yet benri recovered. The oody of a boy, who wan drotvoed at Oil City several weeks since, was dicov cr ed last week at Six Mile llaud, near Pills burb, having been swept down the river tipwaUaS ill n hundred miles.- Coixmhia Fikm, ItTarch 24. The citizens uf Columbia farm weri'j startled this morning by the inspiring strains of martini music, ami on turning nut of their espective residences beheld a lare proces sion headed by drum and fifes. The ex cited crowd mirclird down to the headquar ters of the Columbia Company, beaded by Mr. Ilank McGinlcy. where tbey serenaded Mr. Jarai s Imoiel, who is a rival candidate for President of the-. Library Association, but who iallel to acknowledge the compli mentary B'Tenado. The cause of the ex citement was the oomination of officers fur the Columbia Library Assoviatloo. '.be Mc Ginley ti cket appearing to bo uonnimous. The excitement will undoubtedly continue until the election which takes place on Tues day next. ' Coixmbia. The largest slock of Picture Frames an.l Mouldings la the oil regions at Wilt Brothers. m23-3t. Catiiomc M wains'. On .Sunday morn ing, at loi.j o'clock, a mission will be open ed In the Catholic Church of this place by tbe celebrated Father Aothnny of the Pa? siooist Order. There will be a succession of masses every mbr'ninR diuioe; the eeli; tbe first commencing at SJ.j, and the !at at 8' o'clock- Every evening; at 7,' j timers will be preaching and other devotion l ex ercises. AM are invited. The lellgious or der of which Father Anthony -Is a memb-r receives its name from making- the 1'nfsion or suCerins of our Lord the sprcinl subject of all their meditations. Quite a num ber of priests are rxpected to a'ist in hear lug c lufes'ions nnd the other dtitiea nf tbe .Mission. It will close on i'aiui Sunday bv a solemn liigli man". Mr. Dim. Fisher has besjine nesncitlcd with (he linn of 3Ieis & Armitrong, as business manager. Wu nnderstand st is the otention of this firm to enlarge their busi ness by adding a complete stock of pro. visions, such as all kinds of vegetable, &o. Mr. F. is a thorou-h butinesa man and ttai enterprising firm could have made no bet ter selection to assist tbeia in their largely Increasing Irade. . For Photograpbio Views of tbe 01 Be glons, inquire at Will Bros. . Nicholson Bros., at the Post Offlce News room, are constantly In receipt of the latest standard litoraturo of the day, and their shelves are loaded down wilb "good things for tbe mind."; In addition the brands of cigars and ebewlng tobnecos sold by them are unexcelled, erpecially those tmerant avana cigars; All those who take delight lo enjoying a good smoke should call on Nicholson. Bros. Property on both sides of the river at Oil City bas materially advanced since the consolidation, and lots are being sold In Ve, nango City now at tbe rate of twenty-five to thirty per day. .. New Pnocess or Revi.mno Petro lecx. -A ner process' or treating refined petroleum by the introduction of nitro-ben- zule, a product of coal tar, bas jusi been Introduced in Scotland. It Is claimed that tbe use or this compound will remove all cloudiness, turbidity, and bfuenesa or color, and reuder tba oil transparent and clear. Vork on the extension ol thtf Pitbole V alley Railroad Irom Pi thole to Pleasant vllle, is K4 understand, to be comnVHd as soon as the weather becomes settled. . The railroad is at present doing a good busing.'". under tbe efficient management of Mr, J. 1. Blair! the popular Superintendent. For llre-siz- Photographs as I Oil Ttint Ings. gu to Wilt Brothers, thn largest Pho tographic Rooms In Western Pennsylvania, Ilanuas Block, Franklin, Pa. Another revojtilinn la Mexico mv short, ly be upecled, The opposition lajJuarea it cttUte; ro-.inl. Iti 1870 lb State of PennsylnnU made over one million tons of Iron, We have not the figures at bund for tbe Importation nf foreign iron nrlDg I he same time, but In 18C9 the imj.irts of pig iron from England were 148,33.1 tons, and ol rails, :131.600 ton's, making altogetbr'r 484 383 Ions. Tbe entire prodnot nf iron in the United States in 187 J was nearly two millions of Ions, and these tijiires increase steadily and rap Idly from yer to year. So far, therefore, as tbe r tw nuterial Concerned, wa bave oomplutely g.it:ied tba asci-odenoy over the foreign trade, and all wa need Is a little lime to cover tbe on tire Held, and produce iioo in such quantities ai effectually t keep out foreign competition. That any relaxation of the protective duties at tbe present timo would throw 'tis back and put olf the flual cousutnation Indefinitely, Is rendered uljvicm by tbe statistics ef the Brilinh) iron trade ' la 1 8I5 we only Im ported 44,601 tons of pig iron, and in 1869, t'jIS Dad swollen to 148,385 In 1865 we imiorted but 53.327 tons of rail', and in ISS9 we received 335,500 tun'. Stereotypic Views of tbe Union and l'n Cifio Railroad, ami line views of the moat georsieons scenes In tbe Yosemite Valley, Calilornia, at Witt Brothers, fholeiiraphers and Puulitbers of Views of the Oil Regions, tec, and dealer in Photographic Instru ments and Materials, Hanna'a Block, Frank lin, Pa. K man at Windsor , Vt, bitched bis team to a freight car standing on tbe track, and went into a benzine shop to take sometbinr. iion be thought be board aotnoihing, and looked up the track saw a freight, train moving out, in ths. rear ol which was whirlwind, composed priccipaliy ef horses tails, wagon wheels, and harness leather. All be saved out of his establishment was a few horse-shoes and a wagon-lire. H says'pnsts are tbe most economical things to uncu to. Tbe Corry Republican publishes an ex tended and Interesting history of tbe Cli max Mowing Macbloe Works of that place. From it we are led to inter that tbe business ol tho company is In an exceeding'; flourish l( lWln.ll..H ' ' 1UB vuu,.,uu. Miss Aona E. Dltkirt-on Itcmres, In Rouseville, on Monday evening, April 3d. Sii' ject.Jpsn fit Are. Tickets $1,00, . It Is lielieved thecnttrtri crop of 1S70 wil reach 4 200.00(1 bales. ." Lost week Xew Orleans had 30,W0 6lo ou the levae atone lime, j ., ' .. Fr(in;tb TiiMVitiu lterid wa fearn that n boiler explosion occurred al well. No. 15, Clark (arm, Suamburj, yesterday morning, by which the enginter, Mr. A. C. Nt-lon, vas seriously 'injured. 1 The, engine buiue a .is demolllbed. The suicide ru uia has been assuming very alarming proportions of.late. Far the list few weeks Cincinnati has averaged a suicide a day, and on Wednesday last there were six suicidea'in and about New York. Muchjol this untimely "taking" nfT is un doubtedly duo to the scarcity ol money ana labor and the bign price of provis ions. The latest style collar is the Nilsson. Cameos are coming into vogue again, Domeo rings are In special favor. White crosses are acknowledged tbe s'yle. New bracelets are broad, thick and clum sy. Tbe newest eartlogs are oval, not round hoops. . Oversklrts are made nearly as long as tbe underski its. Old point lace was never so much valued as at present. Cos tumes of materials of two or more shades are stylish. Young ladies wear while aprons wilb bows of colored ribbon. Long black silk basques fitted to tbe fig ure for summer wear. Announcements. Tbe annoucement cards of candidates lor nomination for the various offices will be published at the following rates: Assembly, $10; Associate Judge, $10; Sheriff. $10; Treasurer, $10; Distriot Attor ney, $10; Coamissioner, $5; Auditor, $5. Positively no announcements published unless paid for mi advance. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Record: Please announce tbe nameol FID BI3HOP, of Oil Clry, as a caiidida.Ls for tbe office of County Treasur er, subtest to the decision or tbe Republican Primary Election, and obliiro Mant RepdblicaKS. v "J," io na he name of N. it. RIDDLE, as a candidate mr l.-easurer, subject la the iwaues nfn,. i.. pub,' 'can pty. al the primary meeting Pew'oleutn Cence, March 22, 1871. i''KIFv". We are anthoriied o announce the a.m. ore. A MARKS, m a ctidldat for Sheriff, subjeot to tbe i4irve ut' tbe Reoubllu&n party, at the prlatiy meetirtjr, Pr.Hm Cif iT0ti 1- lTtt, Si. M. l'eUentlll 4c Co. t Park How, New York, and (Ira. P. kowell On. Advertising Agents, are the sols Agents for ths Fa, trolcum Centre Daily Rxcoait In that city. Ad vertisers ta that cit.v are requested to leave their favors with rlilitr of Ine above bouses While and colored Shins made to order. and (its guaranteed, or no sale, at A. AliUfifl O, 11)21. Jamestown Clothing Store. Measures tuki-n, and Clothloit made order, at A. A L DEN'S, Jamestown Clothing Store. to Silk Hats (Spring Styles) at , A. ALDEN?. Spring Orer Coals, at A. ALDEN'S. HpntuH's Mew Itoitblc AlitlsT Oil l'n in p fur luiiipti6 till or Vuteriu ucrp weiia. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump is ackuowledaed to lie Hie lies! pump now in use. One ol Its leading leal in ,H i thai ll not only produces a cunt neius ttuw el dl or other lluid. hut that It creates and sustains a conetniil and powerful suction, by menus ol which the seams ur veins of the well are in a gre ii measure cleared ol para fine and niber obstructions, aid the II in the veins is drawn towards thn wel', II bas been ascertained by aetnal teat that tup use nf this pump causes a grmlu.'lly increas ing flow ol oil. It is well kdowu by oil operalore that this Improvement In nf gretl value, and one that has been b na Biiitght for. T'-eaH-st mech inics of our Cnniiiry bave lor years been at work trying lu find out feme new and untried plau to prulong tbo l'fe time of an oil wl'; and uotbing yet to our kuowledge bas been brought before the public that in any wny equals the power ot the Kenyan Pump, experience having tuiiifhi mat it is the long continued sue nun that has the power to keep tip aud In crease the production or oil wells. OH operators are reierreit to Mr. Geo. Bonlton, Superintendent or the Columbia Farm, for Information in regard to the practical work Inifa ot the Ken;-on Pump. We append the till lowing testimonial from the tuaaage rs of the Columbia Farm: OrFics CoLt'wniA Oil Co. 1 Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. ( Mr. tt K. Kisnton': Dear Sir: We are using yonr t Double Aoting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and lake pleasure ln staling that wear getting more nil and gas lrtn each or them Ihnn was previously obtained by tbe use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe best in use. Kespeetfu'ly vonr, Ci W. Boui.Tns, Pnp'l. J. P. Baiicropt. Manager For further pan icilars addr-ea H. K. Kknton, Phi role u iu Centre. P. O. box 517. jan31. To Pnrebnsm w ol MliiMer .tntvlns irfa r cntiiei.1 antioiit All pirlies are h'Teby etiilioned against purchasing any uf our Machines except through our duly authorised agents, as Machiues will uul be yusraxteed by uathut are cut s.i iiuichad. Mr. J. L. Johnson is our, ngi-ut for Petroleum Ceutre and vl clnit. Tit Pixorii Mantp'o Co., 4.)8 Bruadway, New York. Notice Is hereby given that Mr. D. C. Graves is my ageol for Petroleum Centre &nd vicinity. J. L. Johnson. BIRDS The best Hinging and cheapest Canary Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tf. J. W. BE ITT Y '3. NbW ADVERTISEMENTS. pAUSHAI.L HOUSE. VH12am k 9InrraTt Prop'rt. TI ITJMVILI.E, PA. Th's bouse Is now open for the reception of gnests It la elegantly furnished thronal out, com prloing all the m-iderit' ImDroveraenls, and irnes's willrorelve al the attentloa and comforts obta oa ble la tho best botcls of ths enaniry. TBHMSi Trsnstrnt, $3 00 per day Table Uuard f Mill per week E. Z. WuxiAM. ni20-t Oaoaoi Murrat. FOR SALE. THE PIONEER HOTEL BUILDING FORMERLY FROST BOTEL. DIMEN SIONS 30x50 FT. BUILT OF PINE LUMBER; MATCHED FLOORS PANEL DOORS; ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. Inquire or P. C HEINZ. PIONEER, or J. W. JENKINS, TITU3VILLE. ZWThe building could be remover) at reasonable expense. ml8-lw. Bargains Bargains. H, C, WACHTER Will sell ths remainder Of hts HTOrR ftl? not CKHIKN saved from ths late 8 re, at (realty reduc ed pr'ces for cash. Part ot th s stock is atonal la iuai uinco nu mr, in DOWen s urocry st the railroad ciosing, and must bo suld linm, dl. juely. 'i'he .uick couaists of a gensval a sorunei.t GROCERIES tfc PROVISIONS ni will be sold vary ehaip. Jnto.cii.g to clo-e out busin ss I dastra a!l my old cuituuiers locall a- d sol tie their aocounts wl.bout uoiay. N It There Is oor box of new Boots, one ban d'o f JJwlillns sad elinirs to my pMwsiuu; which hnnaraarvi hsvebr pr,,,lir pii.p. tT. ; ""I iw. - ft c. vijnR DAUB, rMITH A CO 'BAD. IMPROVED Seneca Falls GAS lh sioti l'ackiiig. ftO 8ol4 in L,aat 80 Dnys. ;Xxclnstvo Agents fbr the Ob Hf H n DAWK, SMITH & Co., . Successors to f. VT. AM Bo, TITUsVIM.E, PA. Wood Work FOR CARRIAGE BUILDERS. 3D GROWTH SPOKES, HUBS, CENT FELLOES, SHAFT?, SAWED FELLOES, POLKS, 9ECKYOKE3, WHIFl'LETRKE.-, HUB BANDS, AXLES, SPRINGS, FIFTH WHEELS, MALLEABLE?. Art tbt ilcst Carriage VMX In Markt AME, pl.TlITII K CO., Lueeereors to F. W. AME'. Scbel's Opera Hous9 1 THREE NIGHTS Montfav, Viar. 'Z7ih. Ti;i(i;i.v, ,?3r. ZSlh, WtiJaisiIiiy, JSarcSi 23. CI IAS. aMAO EVOY'S FVMOUS ORIGINAL HIBERIMICOPJ Il'ua'-ratli'g ths aper.aiy, minis and ar.t!ih:ll!M f IRELAND, Assisted by tbe following talented Attistri; MR. WILLIAM F. LAWLOR, MARIE D. MAC EVOY. MISS KATE HALI'INF. r!T MR. CHARLES MAC EVOY. AdBalsalon, SO Cta Heaeired, Ti lis Tirkt ta for anfis at Grille llrott. Strug Bitore. Doors open at 1 o'clocl', l'erfurmai ce rorontore s atSo'e in k. m21-6t. ' PflAT BOY," Agenf. Crockery, Crockery, Large assortment new styles , just received SOHOWBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. le'Wf Tea Servers fi.r ai- t Nh'Uoi.son At Bi.ACKve ll T.."e v"'.
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