fi-ora marked'priccs on onr EXTSSJS3VETST0CK0P READY-MADE CLOTHING winicr Underwear, a . I tutom; Mali Clothing, Hats and Caps, AC., 4C, . Fr thsj next Thirty Days ! Mel A RLAKD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailor3 ! Jmpc Block, THuf.vllto,Pa., etrolourn Contra" Daily Record. HiVII, A.N OEPBAVCCROr MJIv8 UN O. C. A: A. B. IS. Co and after affin,lv Vad 9qii, iq?a . I - - -.U 1UIVI trains will run aa follows: xcrth no. 5. so. 3. ko. I. Leave Irvmo. 12.01 rii. 6.10 p u Leave Oil CH7 7,00 A U. 2.65 p m. 7,60 p a) Pet.Ceo 7.40 " 3,39 8.80 " " Tiliisv. O.SO 4.25 9,12 ' A (Tire Curry, 10,00 6,67 " 10,38 bob. vn, 2. ko. 4. ko. 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 am. 6,10 am. 6,16 ru Tllusv. 12,40 r M. 7,85 7,62 . P. Gen. 1,27 " 8.U 3.42 Arrive O. City 2,10 9,02 " 9,20 " ' Irvine. 4.60 11.40 " t3T No. 6 and 6 ran on Sunday. FUSIOn? TIIAIN3 1IORT1I. . ,19- Nf. 11. No. 15. No 0 1 no, i,ir. A.a. 11,16a.. io.Ma.ii. u,.-Waii 8,iu pm ArF.C UU ' 1,PM 11,15 ra.,IS" 4.10 'Jltm, 11,14 A H. 2,49 ' 144 0,48 " Ula Ar Curl, ift p;i. FREIGHT TKAIKS SOOTH. Ko. 10. No. . No. 10. No. 14 No SO. 4 C"r- l,6i)PJ Lm,e.O0A.ai 8,30 m. 30 35a.m. 11.14 as. 4 iSra " l'C,d,00 " ,4ti r.MAp.K. It I0ef .) " Aruci0,l! lu,fc i,S6 .. jj.W " 7.00 I'll Oltjr and Petroleum fcnln freight, leave oil City X,io p. m., arrives hi I'etrolenm Centre ,20 p. w. lwve Petrulcna Centra at 4,40 p m.. arrives SHrll City 11,00 p. in. 1, 8, 4, 4 au.i C are 87proi trains. No, is lii a iliroali a'-coiumoCation, eoauccta at Carry fur Eal nml North. silver falaos sleepistg caks. Wo. 4 Wreot from PhllaeWtihta without change. j ,lr,c' (Q Philadelphia without Chang: no. 6 Dlroct from PliMhuriili without change. No -Direct lo PlttHburcB without change. Moudar, Nov. H 1K0. Sold at 1 p. m., Ill Bov, this for cats! It a catdotb meet a cat upon a garden wall, and ir cat doth rtacat. O, need they ooth to squall? Every Tommy baa his Tabby waiting on tbe wall; aud yet be welcomes her approaeb by an nueartbly yawl. And If a Itlttnn wish to court npon tbe garden wall, why don't bo sit and sweetly smile, and not etun-lnpnod bawl, anl lift bis precious tuk up blgb , and show bis teeib ana mom, at it 'twere collo more than love that made that fellow groan! x fsct that M. V. B. Fisher, Main street, opposite tbe McCIIntock lloute, has large and complete assortment of grocer ies and provisions, and It la fact that be Is telling the tame at a remarkably low wtefor eatb. Everything usually found In a flrst-cUss grocery bouse can be found t bis store. Call and examine. Th Erie DisDitch Van Cleve, or Pro'. H. L. Tan Cleve, of unoivuie, Tenn., as a. brat and swindler, and advises landlord! of hotels to be on tbe walob for him. A mission will commence at the Calbolio Cbtireb, to morrow, A slight Ore occurred at the Western Vnion teitgrapb offise day below yestetday. N o material damage was done. The Preebywrlao Sunday Bcboo) of b7...i. it.. i . . . . ........ ,i, (. io ceietu-ate its forty-seventh n,nlversiyfc in tha Preabytarlan Cbnr b, In that cily. at half past two o'olock, to niosmw (Sunday) afteraoon. Thirteen o wells are going dawn at Cal C.ty, neat Foster Station, on the Alls gheny river. The Urgent stock of Picture Frames and MmiMlnts In the oil regions at Will 1,1 ""' m2S-3t. M.y i...,iir,;.,l, b.v. J.-.il ,,ieC, 0f III!. I TV, "Every Saturday," an illiislnt'ed joiiroal published at Boston, Mass., by James R. Osgood A Co., In this week's issoe.com aeners a series of Illustrations of Scenes Id the oil region" of Pennsylvania, among Ibe red being a sketch ol Petroleum Centre, so called, wbicb beara about aa much resem blance lo our live town, as TititsviU does to Jerusalem Four Corners, er Oil City to illemagoezelum. Tbe scene represent! dilapidated looking pair of horses, looking as If tba crowa.bad been at them, up to tbe Deck almost in mud, drawing something that looks ilM an old-fashioned go-cart, which said cart la supposed to oootain tbtee barrels ot oil, (It would take a microscope or bird's eye view to tell whether they were Intended for oil barrels ar basswood stumps,) tbe whole concern being driven by a man or iatanded for one. What was probably intfnded for the brick bank building has the appearance of having been subject to a violent shock of South American earth., quake. Beautiful reentry In front of the bank consists of three ancient porkers wal lowing in imaginary mud; man In tbe dis tance carrying eooutblng which was aitber iotcuded lor a sand-pump or derrick, but is probably a cross between both, and tbe most forlorn lookiog female It has ever been our fortune to behold, setting on the steps in iront or a build ing that bas no existence In this vicinity, gating In mournful silence at tbe man, horse, go-cart, porkers, 4c, and probably ruminating as to .whether she bad better swim across tbe vast unboundlera sea of mud or pull off shoes and stockings and run the risk of "wading it." That emit must have been asphyxiated by tbe gas or under tbe Influence ef beoilne or B. e. oil, when be sketched that sketch for of all the akelches that ever was sketch-l ed It out- sketches and takes the '-rag tag and bob tail" out of any sketch yet pablisbed of tbe oil region! Io a writteo'iacconnt of tbe adventures of this "swell operator" or sketeber from "the Hub," Mr. Jas. S. McCray, owner of the McCray farm, and one of our most enter prising oltizeos, la spoken of in anything bnt a complimentary manner,' himself and family being vulgarly termed "buckwheats' 4c' No doubt Mr. McCray will feel highly giatified at having bit name appear In Eve ry Saturday at being an "Ignorant buck wheat" and 'sating the biiekwheat of pov erty." when tbe truth of the matter it that be has been engaged in the oil kuainoaa for years, and possessed of latjie wealth long before oil was struck on McCray Hill, or Every Satuidsy bard of. Tbe slur is un merited and exceedingly "small." "What though Ibe fluid be lost? All it not lost; to' uncooqaerable will And courage never to euurnlt or yield." Although the Held appeared to lost to our friend, Mr. Owen Gaffuey, tbe well known wboler. do liquor dealer, after tbe recent disastrous Are, by wbicb be was a heavy loser, still with "tb' uncouquerable will, and oourage never to submit or ylelrl," be immediately commenced re-buiiding and opened busioest again tc-dsy, a little over tea deyi from tbe date of tbe Are, with superior stock of wines, liquors and ci gars of tbe finest brands to be found in the market. Ilia new place of bus! oess is fitted up In elegant style, and will bear compari son with any similar establishment In tbe oil region or out of it for that mattor. Ttte superior quality of the wima and liquors sold by him are well known, especially that Sunday Comfort, and need do recommend; suffice it to say be will keep none but the best and purest. "Owen" will "put In bis first appearance before tbe footlights" In bis new piece on tbe burnt district, tblt evening, and cordial ly Invlles bis old friends and customers to ba present at tbe open leg. Rochester It the great center of railroad thieves. The Union ghee several reasons wby lull It to. Five branchet of Ibe Cen tral road meat there. There It more bag. gtgt checked, mere tickets sold, and a greater number of arrivals and departures than at any other station on tbt Central railroad. There are upwards of sixty pass enger trains wbioh arrlro and depart from Ibat station eaob day. Navigation oponed onChautauqua Lake tblt ve-ar on Tuesday, March 21st. The Jantatowo went to Mayvlle and bsck tbst day. She wilt oommenoe regular trips ou Mend ay next. Tbe Cbautauxua will uot ttart for ten daya or two weekt yet, ber re pairs not being completed. Jsmciton Journal, William F. Paoker, fcuq., a son of tbe late ex-Governor Packer, died on Tbuis day lat at St. Paul, Minn., al coosump,iloo His remains will ba forwarded to, WHUmm porl (or interment. Pranu'saud imported Onroraos at Wilt Brothers, On the Cotumlii Jro austral uew well. wi I '.on b. co-nplHte,. An increase i f pr ijiic! iijn ia ajitlcinaied DISASTROUS OIL FIRE AT BRADY'S BEND I 1,400 Barrels of Oil Burned J bpeclal to Daily RtcoRD. ' ; Brady's Bend,' Maroh 25. 9 a. m. The James well No. 2, Armslron g Run. made big flow esrly this morning, over flowing the tanks and canbl tire. ' Three other wells now burning. About 1,400 bbls of oil will be totally de- stioyed. - t.ATSB. ' Brady's Bend, Maroh 25 11:30 t. m Fir oearly extinguished ' Tbe Meldreo reserve and James, No 2, with nil tha tanks destroyed. Amount of oil loH not koown yel. Tbe other wells scorched, but slightly burned. No persons burned. . Tbe Meldreo is flowing at Ibe rate of 200 barrels per day. Wat torpedoed yesterday. Can't find anyone that knows how It caught. Tbe tank overflowed and caught wltb Ore In engine bouse. Others tbtnk it was set on Ore. " All tbe wellt were reported burned, but saved aotno It appears. Stereoecopio Views ot tbe Union and Pa oi no Railroad, and fine views of tSe most georgeous scenes in the Yosemlte Valley, California, at Wilt Brothers, Photographers ana rubllshers or Views of tbe Oil Regions, fca, and dealers In Photographic Instru ments and Materials, Uanoa's Block, Frank tin, Pa. A correspondeut ot Every Saturday snys that Englaod has now on trial a heavy pice of ordnance, weighing 35 tons. It basal ready fired several rounds with 700 lb. projectiles and heavy charge, tbe largest weighing 130 lbs. Tbe writer further says thai the progress England bas made in heavy ordnance will be understood wbeu he rays that one shot discharged from tb 25 ton gun would exceed tbe weight of bll tbota thrown from the whole troaiJsidool a 75-f!itn frlgatA in Lord Nelson's time. lie also cUlma tijat (begun iacapsMo ol sending a projectile weighing ovor a quttr torof a ton through uu iron plate a IojI in tbickr.e, at a raoje of half a ru!e. With a 100-il. charge a pnj.-uliin is ptop.-llcd from the muule with a velocity of l,3f)0 feet lu;a second, and is cipable or pene trating the s'rongest Iron-clad nflout, or ikely (o be about lor several ye,,. The total length of ti gua ia 15 lei, 9 inches; its diahioler at tbe breach is 4 ft., 8 in., sud ilactlibrn is 11. G. incites. For PhotngrapMo Views of ibe Oil Be gions, Icq lire at Wilt Bros. A long article in one of the cityppers oo the rilject ol rich men's couimlttiog suicide so much, shows conclusively that 11 a wealthy man d ies not give away a lot o money, be ia almet sure to cut his throatf sooner or later. If any rich man feels as though there is danger of bi committing FUleide, and be wants to beep on living, oil he bat got to do is to send some of us a check lor a hundred thousand or so, anil be ttved. Offlco boors from ten to six; or I boy call at tiie house at any tiuid of night. To show how much belter reul estate i than livestock for speculative purpose, it Is only necessary to mention tbe ease of the Cbloago man, who a few years ago traded a piece of land Io that city for a mule. -To-day tbe Uud is worth a million dollars, while the mule has been gathered to bis father and ha't worth a continental. An Elmlra farmer wrote Mr. Greeley for bis experience in raising geeae fur murket. Horace laid there was no troublo at all about it, if tbe goslings were not weaned to young. lie says they should bo allowed to run wltb tbe old cow and suok at will until their borns get out an Inch or two, bn they will be baidy enough lopfck and salt down fur market. There are so many people committing suicide nowadays that a description of the new method invented by a man at G. ueno will no doubt be interesting. He filUd bis mouth with gunpowder and then took in a few percussion caps, and went to chewing them. There was no opportunity for a phrenologist to distinguish himself oo that man's bead. His widow will apply for a pAtent. For life-size Photographs and Oil Paint Ings, go to Wilt Brothers, tbe largest Phu togrsphio Rooms In Westetn Pennsylvania, Hauna s Slotk, Franklin, fa. Tbe Frenoh Goternmeni la "a Uepubllc pro teiu." A Culutado papur says; (Ijvi.io; aro'iiid Uu-. l.-y " "Farmers sre Annonntemouts, ' Tbe annoucement-catfls of candidates lor nomination for tbe various offioei will be published at the following rates: Asnemi.lv, $10: Altoclitw Jodie. $10: Sheriff, SI"; Treasurer, $ln District Al'nr- ney, l(t Commissioner, $i; Auditor. $5. Positively no annniinreiiienls published unless paid tor in auvanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo are authorized toaono,n:e the naaie of James 11. ouillti. as cmdioale fur Dis trict Attorney, enbj ct to tbe usages of the Republican Primary Election.. Petroleum Centre', Mircb 25, 1871. COUNTY TREASURER. EniTon RKooRn: Please announce tbe nameot FID mill 01', or Oil City, as a candidate fur tbe office of County Treasur er, subject tu tbe decision of tbe Republican Primary Election, and oMipe Many UkpihucaNH. We are authorized to announce the name of N. B RIDDLE, as a emdid .' for Treasurer, subject to the usages of j Re publican puriy. at the primary tnm .. . Petroleum Centre, Match 22, 1871. ' SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce lb name nrC.A MARKS, as a euuli lute for Sheriff, subject to the usages of Iho Republican par ly, at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre. March 18. 1871. Local Xotlces. Si. Si, lV'tttnill it Co. . 37 farls Pow, Nw Yoik, and Ceo. P. Ko wo: 1 1 Co. Advertlaing A sent., arc the sola rrnta for the I, irnleiim (..'entre Dailt Hktohb lu that cily. Ad vartlaera In that city are riiestid to leave' their favors with either of ine ahvvebnuKca White and colored Shirts made to order, and His guarunteeil, or no aule. ot- A. ALDEN'S, m21. Jameslnwii Clothing Store. Measures lukrn, and Cltbin made to order, at A. ALDEN'S, J'impslnwn Clotbiog Store. Silk Hats (Spring Styles) at A. ALDEN'3. Spring O'er Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. llmsv lor Sale. A desirabl llonso for snla, sltnaU'd on the Eg ljeit Farm Flttt-d uo vitti every convculetK-e o litniili-1190 A r.ro Inrg.iiu M offrct For furli er fijincu ara enquira ni tUo J:uualowu Cloth. ik Ptore. JauUU To PuriliUHcra oj Mi;j,-erSIftwrioa .11 u -cialuta! Cautlou! All parlies are Iwreliy cautioned agiitnst purchasing nny ol onr Machines except ihrouti our duly iiiubori.ed aitentH, as Macliioes will not bo yiimanteed by ulhnl nre -ot so i.iiicli(ie.I, Mil. J. L. Johnson ij our agent fir lY'Uoleiim Ccuuo und vi ciuiiy. Ti:a StNUKit MAx't-ylo Co., 45S U.oudivay, el York. NoTfcu Ishereliy given that Mr. D. C. Ciav.'sia toy Bgt-iit for Petroleum Centre nd vicinity. J. L. JoiIXRON. T-TRDf The b. st Singing and ct-enpest Canary Pirds in the oil regions are tu be bad at D"v7-lf. J. W. BE.VTTY'S. HV A l) V EIxTIkEMKN TAi pAKSHAI.i. HtltSK, VUE;nm & Alui-raV, Prop'r. TX Il.flVII.l.1!. PA. This bou-o Is now pen for tho reception of giies's It is ttlrgautty riridsbcd rhrnu(hout, com prl.'ln? nil ttio ni .di'rn imn.ovi'mcnis, and t:ui"t wiiltrc.iru all tbe attpntlon and comforu obtaina bl.: lu ibu heat botch of tle cwuary. TEUMS: . IS 00 p.r iay urn IHT IT Ol20-lf. OfOUOI MfHIlAT. Trnp.l.nt, Table Hoard, E. V1LI.I.M. FOie SALE. THE PIONEER HOTEL BUILDING FOKMKRLY FROST HOTEL. DIMEN SIONS 30x50 FT. EUILT OF PINE LUMDDIi; MATCHED FLOORS; PANEL DOOUS; ALL IN GOOD CONDI HON Inquire of 1 C HEINZ, FIONEiiR, or J. W. JENKINS, TITI'SVILLE. JSTbe ti Ilcli n g coi!J bo removed at a reasonable ex pensn. ml3-lw. ar gains argains. H, C, WACHTER Wll. .nil .i.nlnrif.e nf I.I. UTnrr ra rr VMIHih Kivid from the bile Are, at urealty reduo .1 Or'Ch. tor C. '.h. -lJUrt lltttl.a SI04;U I. atnriMl In fe'iinioerte Coul ofHeo and pan In llowen'a tn-ocurv at the rallroud ciori-mg, uud must lw sold loiiin di ately. The stock ioiuIbU of a general a sorliueot of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS and will be 'o'd very choip, liit,!i,t,li.i! to clo.-e out l.ti.in as I desire a!l mv nbl cii.toiuei's tocall a. d aeittd their accounts without aeiay. N ' H Tbero is one box of new Boots, ono bun dle ciHI.-ddlii!,' und a chair, in my poa-csaiuu, Klitch tlui owner can hive by provlnu p.ope'ty. mil lw. fl . o. N AtiuTUR 3fjrll anting liavkets lor sule hi . tC,lLO A In.AClMON'l. DAME, SMITH & CO -SAD. IMPROVED Seneca Falls . GrAS . With Meel racking. SO Sold m JLiisl ' S;r lays. Exclusive Agants for tbo Oil Kolcn i)AMK, S,71ITIIiVCo., Successors lo F. W. AMEJ, TITUSVILIiE, IA, Wood Work FOR CARF2ACE BUILDERS. 2D GROWTH SPOKES, ' HUBS, CENT FELLOES, SHAFT., SAWED FELLOES, POLES, ."ECKYOICES, WHIFFLETREES, HUB BANDS, AXI.KS, SPRINGS, ' FIFTH WUEELS, MALLEABLE-?. And Iho ' Rest Carriage IMt m huH 1A3IK, H.MITII Iz, CO., Lutc-"S' is lo v. w. Ann?. Sobei's Opera House ! TI-1P.SE 3SriOJ-T3 Jlmjfav,5Isr. 27.fi, 'i iip.in, J2r. Jifit'i, CI IAS. MAO EVOY'd FAMOUS ORIGINAL Hies-Raaorj H ua'tattt g Iht s-cne.y, wmtg nnd anliq-.ltlH ct Assisted by the following liiVnit-d Artisfs: MR. WILLI A M V L.V.VLOll, s! ARf K I) MAO liVuV. AM.r.s katk ii.m,:-ie, CHARLES MAC EVOr. AdmikHlon, 0 Se Ri-srr vert, 7at'l TirkelN f.r aato ut UrifCc Jlroh. iru;T tor. rton.s open al t o'clock, l'erfuraianro commerce at 8 o'e '.,-k. tti21-CI. ' "PIIAT BOy," Agent. rockery, CrocIiery, Large assortment new styles just received SOHOISBLOM'S Next door to Record Office; Iclifltf 'gm Tea Server for ! i NKHOwaX A PtACSMON-l. A:aA5e inrr ifiai -iaii vcj
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