A LIBERAL OISCOVXT from marked'prices on onr -enejusavE stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Winicr Underwear, Cntiotn; Bade Clothlns, Hate and Caps, AC, AC., For tho next Thirty Days ! HcRlR Lift O, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! Lcmpc RIocft, Tltmvilfe.Pn., etroloum Centre Daily Record tu tentro, t'rlday, march 31. AKtSIVAI, I AND DEPRAlCEIt Or Jl KAIMS OIM O. C. & A. K. H On and after Monday, Nov. 2Stb, 1870, .biio viti ruu urn iuiiowb: NORTH JiO. S. SO. 3. 1 NO. 1 Leave Irvine. 12.01 p M. fl.10 p i,eave Oil City 7.00 a sc. 2.55 p m. 7,S(l p " .rei.ueu 7.411 " ' Tlniuv. 8,0 Arrive Corry, 10,00 ' HOTTTB. Vrt 9 3,39 8.3i " 4.25 " 9.12 ' 6,57 ' 10,3S ' NO. 4. mo. 6. Leave Corry, 11.05 a v. 6.10 am. 6,15 pa " Tllusv. 12.40 p M. 7,35 " 7,52 " P. On. !,27 " 8,19 " 8.42 ' Arrive (). CMy2.I0 9,02 " 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4.60 " 11.40 ' Hf No. 8 and 6 rin on Sunday. FREIGHT TItAINS NORTH. Ho 19. No. 13. Nc 11. No. 15. No. 9. La C, o.l.i k m. U.iSs.a. w,.5a . k,3"am 8 10 pm ArPC 10.10 ' l.iliva 13,15 r h. 8.15 - 4,40 Titos, lt,M A . i,40 1,45 " ,a 6.W " At. Corl.lB ra. FREIGHT TRAILS 'sotFTn. Vo. 10. Ko. 8. No. 10. No. 14. Vo. 20. Le Cnr. 1 55,,M Le 11. .00 a. a Mo a.m. 10 3.1 a.m. 11 ,14 am. 4 !ir,in " HO.B.OO " ,4H ' K,15 r.X. 1140pm MKJ ' ArUCl0.l1) ' lo,3i " 1,35 " a,(,s .i 7.oo ' Oil City snd Fetiotonm Centra freight, leaves oil City ,10 p. m , arrives At Petroleum Centre 3,S0 p. i. Li-aves Petroleum Centre at 4,40 p m arrives t oil citjr 11,00 p. ni. 1, t. I. 4, I aro express trains. Nil, llaa thrnnuh accommodation, eauuccts at rry for fast an-i Noith. tuvsa palacb sLuispnra cam. Hlroet from HhilmH'ihia iihoiit chaneo. Jj. Hired to Philadelphia without cluttKe. Jjo. -nirect from Pimbi.mli without rbanee. H -Mr to Pittsburgh without chance. Monday. Nov. a. WO. Cold ai 1 p. m., 110 A Oeit Heat. A day or two ago, seedy looking individual, who gave Ms name as Charles Edwards, and represented himself aa bin tba advance agent of tbe Morria Bros. Minstrels, arrived In town and put up at a hotel, by bla "winning way..' succeeding ingratiating hlroseir into the good grscet of tba laudlord to the extent of one or two mebls, several drinks, and a small turn of money, and "gonssed ho would go out and examine the sights about town.'' Tba landlord suspecting that be bad "oanghi a Tartar," ael an officer on the trail wbo succeeded In "oatcbloj tlw Tar tar" and making him ''come down with the tamps," alter which Edward left on the first train going south. The Morria Bros, are probably not aware of tba facl that this dead beat Is travelling through the country beating bis way on tba strength of their reputation. Our exchanges and botel keep ers in neighboring towns would do welt to te on the look out for tils swindler. Considerable interest is at present mani fested in tbe oil territory at Eeno. The well reported a day or two since as yielding 100 barrels per day, ia now yielding sixty I barrels. It is located on tho Milton farm, In ! Cranberry township, and is owned by Oil ; City parties. Speaking of tbia territory the Venango Spectator says: 'Wa expect to see lively times for a lew daya In seeking leases and property in this new field." 1 Some parties attempted to break into the I , , grooery store of J. W.. Thompson, night be- , fore last, but failed in the attempt. Sup- i ! , posea to nave been tba same parties that I ..; '-went through" Gnffney's liquor store. I '; The Eagle Iron Works at Meadvllle, were , 'partially destroyed by lire on Tuesday l.i rniti?. Loss $20,000, insured for $11,000 The Eagle works was one of the largest ; i manufacturing establishment in that cltv ' and by lis destruction over forty men are .mrowu. out in employment. , Inicrcmlnft Law Nnlt. We eopy the fullowinii Interesting account from the Venango Spectator, of a law milt tried la the Court at Franklin this week. The parties to tba suit all reside in tide vicinity: John F. Tarr vs. c. G. Dempsey, R. A. Dempsey and William bpence. This was an ction on the can for con spiracy to defraud, brought by capiat. Taylor Jt Mackcy appeared lor plain- tiff and the defence wna conducted tiy McCalmont t Osboro, and F. D. Klu- ntki. The plaintiff claimed that defendants by means ol false and fraudulent represent! tions as to the quality and quantity of cr- taio land situate in Morgan county, Tanoea- irc, inducfd htm to cntur into an attic! of agreement for tho purchase of 2,500 acres ot said lands at one dollar pat acn. end that afterwards by mean of said reprcjfn- tations, they Induced the pl.iioiitf tu sign a judgment cote fur $2,000; which note was discounted at tba Banking Houso of G'"0. H. Birsell & Co., and tba money obtained appropriated to the use nflbe defendants. The object o tbn suit was to recover tho amannt of tba note. The defendants claimed that the plnintifj bad made all his negotiations with Win. Spence, one ol the defendants, and there. fore be could not rico?tr against all of them. And the defendant Wm. Ppeoc' claimed that ho bad made no false or fraud ulent representations, and therefore wa not liable to account to the plaintiff. It was also claimed that tho plaintiff ttfier seeing the land in question, hud approved the con tract and agreed to take it at the price agreed upon. The trial of the casa tasted three days, and as closely contested on doth sides. Overdone Lundrei and Ofty witoewies were examined. This ie tho second ouse of its nature ever tried In County. The jury were out bit a short linio and brought in a verdict Infivur of the pl.unt IT for fie sum of $2,301.97, balng the lull amount chimed wilb Mitcti:. Tli a taxubln coals in this case will amount to about $1,500 In ad dition tu tbe verdict. Onr loivnsnien, Mesere. S. A. Woods, II. f Phinncy, James Adams aud L. II. Col lom, to-day completed a pniohase of four acres of land nearly adjoining the new well at Reno. Terms prli ate. By the fallowing from tho Republican it will lie seen that the ileadvilto oil company is a fixed lac:: The Meadvllle Oil Co. is evldntlv in goad bands as 'their works do show. The derrick Is atieady up, and they wi:l soon lie ready to drill. From the top lloats tho st'trs and sirlpes, and we hot o "JOa ,0 cbronicln a large well of oil or gas, or both. Success is tbeir motto. Commissioner Pleusanhin decides that persons whose gross income during 1870, estimated I n United States currency, did not e xce?d $2,009, are not required to make any income returns. Kfl ISni'A llul n.mt.u.l In II, n,nm1.n, . ship ol tin1 Columbia Cornet Band, ol Col umbia Kiirir, Oil Creek, since Us orgaaiza- iiuu tuiee years ago. ' We notice tho above coins the rounds of our exchanges. Tho item Is erroneous. A large number of changes have occurred in the Columbia Band sluce its fctmallun, aad but few of tho original members are now eounectid with the organizjtion. This, however, docs not Impair tho excellence ol tbe band, which la second to none ia West ern Pennsylvania. A number of young bloods trom Mead- villa paid the Centre a visit yesterday, and acquitted themselves creditably by getting their tanks well tilled with benzine, and ex hibiting tba 'way they do such things" in that place. A company ot enterprising Indies bove secured a thirty ucro lease near Ulica, four miles above Snar Creek, on wbich they In tend putting down a test well without de lay. May lota or good luck a&d bi- streams of green petroleum attend tbe e!7uria of this spirited fiotern'.ly of lady operators. Citi zen. The Warren Ledger report a death in that place from trlobinn, and tbe illness ol six others. Tbe disease wr.s contracted by the parties from eating rw pirk. We notice by the Forest Hepublioan that our old friend P. O. Conver, Esq., editor of tba Forest Press, has "done aa other foils do'' and taken unto himself a wife. We know of no man In tba oil region wa iilsh mora good luck, happiness, joy, long life, io , than we do him on the strength uf this ansplcioua event. There ia in tbe office of tbe Secretary of State at Uarrislmrg a manuscilpt book dated 16S3, bearing the following inscription: "Journal of the Coancil of tho province of Pennsylvania aud, Territories theiaunto be lorglnj. Tbn VonnoRo Citizens has the following interesting oil news: Intense excitement isrsglnf; concerning oil lands in Cranberry township, nearly opposite Reno. : Three wells are about com pleted In that vicinity, and the prospect that they will prove large producing well is very flattering. One of tbeso wells on the John Milton farm, owned by McDonald, Ileflorman, Flndley and Simon, of Oil City, Is now be ing tented. This wel!, known as the "Mol I io well,1' was drilled by Peter Xolan, an ex perienced operalor, and is 907 tvet deep, with thirty feet of sind, equal In quality to any found in tbe oil region. The company owning tbe well have a lease oi thirty acres 11 of which they propose developing at once. This well is southeast from Reno, near tie Bredin and Milton wells, and has n heavier sand rock, . and on the belief that tbe territory still further east would prove more productive, some parties, on Tuesday, leased twenty acres adjoining the lenco which tho we.l la looted, p.tying there'ur one half tbe oil and ?Z0 bonus per acre. A largo amount of land has been pur chased and leased In this viclnitp, and Vesrs McMullen, Patterson and Dickey, ul Petroleum Centre, and Messrs. Irwin A Bimm, ot Frauklio, aio the largest bold era. The prospecls are": very Haltering that this territory will prove productive. Tb"ro Is a geceral complaint In Boston that bensdnn't seem to know that the war U over, or that gold bus f.illen ficm 2S0 In 111. as they ke'i rk'lit on laving fxnn: tbe old price, and some of them lay old egits. It is to tie investigated oy a com mittee of the Common Council. A few day nine, at llih Prairie, near Leavenwortn, ICinsas, whiln Jotiu Celt was enj.njel in cleaning out a well, tbe wall c i veil in And Imriod him deep in the ear'h. Everybody Biip;iS"il ho wa ctus erl to de.itli, nod the process of digging him out was very slo'V. Fivn d tjs nher the acc1 deut lie was reached and found to be i livo As soon as be wns tuken out ho declared himself to be ull rlht, drank a glass ot vvhlstij, ale some fund, and smoked n pipe Several bours afterward b comrouiced sinking, nnd died without a simple. Farlies who visited tbe new wo I at Reno, yesterday, report it es yiel.liog ivhout sixty bkirels per day. Within tin- last Oveye,rs over u hundred thousand d'ji'ura buvu been expended on the churches in Wuiren, nnd the Mail thinks Its citiZHii ought n-iw to olT.inl $2G,- 450 the estimated cost for building a bridise across the AISegLeny river at thut point. The Pennsylvania Legislature ts trying to pass a l.nv to oompel every healthy child between seven and fourteen years of age, to attend school at least six ir.ontl.s iu every year. Th proposition mieis with favor, but it moves very slowly. A disconsolate citizen of New Orleans put? the loliowing question to one ot the papers published there: ''Mr. Edyiur, that what I wiEhlo .aek you Is whether strychnine,; what the police give to dog, wou't pizco tbe human being alter ens- singers has been fried. Please put in the paper bow this is, for if fried strychnine is pizon, I go agio aaseingers. Youis, till pbsened." A home poet sends us a potm begin ning: "Oh! the snow, the beautiful enow! Look out for your heels, or down yuu go. Best Spring siyle goods received to-day, at A- S. SMIT1T3 Boot and Shoe Store. K30-tf Latest stylo of Ladies Opera Toes Shoes, best quality and low prices, received to-day at A. S. SMITFT3 Boot and Shoe Store. Omental Patiky Men's Gaiteks. Tbete Uailers are Seal tikiu, puleut tops, add make a beautiful dress for tl teet. I am sole ageut lor i'etiolouin Centie aud vicioiiy. . A. S. SM1TII. Tbe finest assurimenl ol Children's Shoes ever brought to tbe oil region, at A. S. SMITH'S Bool and Si oh Sloie, White and colored Sniils nmiio to order, and fits guaranteed, or no subs at A. ALDKX'S, ni21. Jamestown Clothing Slore. Spring Over Coats, at A. ALDEM'S. Measures taken, and Cli.Hiitin made to order, at A. ALDE.YS, Jamestown Clotuiog Store. All styles light narnoss, chenper than the cheapest, made Trom Moffat's oak stock, and warrstited, at J. R, Kron's. Aiiiiontieementu. Th" nnnoncement enrda of rant'.Idntes Inr nomination for the various eflicrs will be published at the following rales: A'seniMT. Biu: Associate .ludire. 510: Sheriff. $1; Treasurer. $10; District Attr ney, sJIO; Commissioner, $5; Auditor. $5. rnsicivoiv no nnnnuncements published unless paid for ix aovascr. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name of Jiime. II. Smitn. as candidate for Dis trict Attorney, subject to the usages of tbe Kepublican Primary Election. Petroleum Centre, Mjrc'i 25, 1871. ' COUNTY TREASURER. EniTnu liKCoun: Please announoe the nameol b'lD BI;?il()lJ, of Oil City, as a Ciitiilliliite lor tbe cilice of County Treasur er, sut ji el to Hie decision of tho Republican Primary Election, un,l oblige Many Ri:rniMea.NS. Wn aro aufiorzed to announce the name of N. li RIDDLE, as a cindidate Inr Treasurer, suly x-l tu tlie usages nt flip Re- publican pirtv. at tfi primnrv meeting. Petruleiim Ceulre, M-nch 22, 1S71. 511 E RIFF. We nr nnthnrized to nnnonnca th" name ol C.S- MAHKS. as n cm liil ile for Phenir. siibjnct to tlie iisaiea of tlie Republluun p:,riv, at the primiy meeting, l'l'troleum Cinlre. March Id. 1S71. 9. HI. l :Unsl!l A: Co. T Park I'osr, New York, and Ceo. P. Howell A Co. Aoertjlt!($ Ape'it-, are it. o sola agents lor the He, irolciiin feniru Iiam.y liKofau iu thst eiiy. Ad- vottl.is in tl.nt citynic it-.vuvt(4 ! leav their 'a vol's with ithcr of tec above hotnea Itrrtj-ufi'tt . ' w VojMr. Acting iitt i'i?Kip inr i' it in i nt; oil 4tr iv alcriu Ucep W tlls. Kenyon'a New Double Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged . to be the ties! pump now in use. One ol lis leadini? features is thai it not only proiluci-s a continuous liuvv nt oil or other lliild, hut that it creates and sustain a cutirtant and powerful suellon, by me. his ol wh'cb the sextos or veinsnf tlie well ate in a ureal measure cleared uf l arA linn ne l m her obstruct ons, sod the oil in the veins is drawn towards Ihn well. Il has been ascertained by actual test that the use nt tnis piitup causes a uraounliy Incn as Ing liow ol oil. It is well koowu by nil operoiore fiat Hum ioiiirovemeni ia of ureal v,lue. nrd one that has boeu lnn,r sought lor. T'eahl'st mechanins of oor country bavo for yei,rs. been nt '.vnrK lruig to tind out sfr.e new and limped plan to pro'ong the I To tiinn of an oil w-l. ; mid nothing V" to onr knon Icdue Imjbei n bron iht belore tr.e piil lic tt.at in nny way equals the pimer ot I no Kenyun Pump, txpenenee having I'nuunt ( ml It is the long ennliniiea sue tinn tbiit hos the po-.ver to keep up and in- uieuse the production of oil wells. Oil operators ure relerreo to Mr. Geo. Bonlton, Soperiulentb'nt ol the Coluinbia Fu' tu- fi.r information in regnrd to the practical work iniis ol the ICenvon I t: ! t). A append the following ietitnonii.1 fiom ti e madiigers ot lue lyoluuibla rr:n: Opkii b Coi.rBr.v On. Co. Columbia, Farm, Jan. is. Mb. II. K. Kbnyo.v: De.ir Sir: We on using your ;Dmitle Acting Oil Pumps In three nl our oil wells iinn lake pleasure in stating Ibut we are netting more nil and gas trom each of them than .was previously obtained by the use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe best in use. , , itespei'itu iy yenm. G W. Hoiltox, Rnp'f. J. P. Uakckoft. Mnnsger For further pari Icnlars address H. K. Kknton, Petiotenm Ceulre. P. O. box 517. . - jan31. To Pcrrliascrs of Singer Sowing nja. chine! C'antlou! All parties nre hereby cautioned against purchasing any of our Mnchinea except through our duly authorized 'agents, as Machines will not be guaranteed by us that are cot so puiohased. Mr. J. L. Johnson Is our agent for Petroleum Centre and vi cinity. Tiir Pixoeh Mascp'g Co., '458 Broadway, New Yoik. Notice 1b hereby given that Mr. D. C. Graves my ntriut lor Petroleum Centre and vicinity. J. L. Johnson. BIRDS. The best Singing and cheapest Canary Birds iu the oil regions are to be bad at uov7-tf. J. W. BE VTTY'S. GlJiri WANTED. A giod girl can find permanent em ploy -moot by applying at Mrs. CRAKE'S v-31-tf Wild Cat. Attention All ! New Jewelry ami "Watchmak ing hstdUishnient. We, the undersirr.O'i, have orianed a WATCH M iKEHrf & JEWET.T1Y STORE, Next D ort i llolisnn's Blltlirrt Parlor, VnhluK too Street. l'ETii"br.n.M Ok.'s l ilt". I'A. t'i.itoiAo e. nsi.rAM, one of the d m, Is a raoilcal inii 'i.inie, tisvinehad 'JO itrs excenciioH l.i vi aicbmni- rK sin brimir il.p in h .tlerlai d, Germany, Km- ' I'nbino Hiiil Anoi'icii, at:d will ixiti'iii) all kii.tle if rit.arliu Willi i.t-al'it!4 and diopKlch. PariictilHr attenlioti paid to repairi: t'loi.iiiiiH tor", Hep' aim'', ludopuadeut b. cord uni i-iao Duplex THtrl es. rtl o, we will keep on Fine Watelis, Jewelry, Ctork, and U fact it it our luiemtou io keep a first- ffich'49 'ho. Ul'RST BIN AND. NEW ADVEilT tSEMESTii," New 7-30Gold Loaa SAFE! PBOHTAKLEI PERMakENt, J AT COOKE & CO Offer for Utile at Ir .,..! J 1st Morl2aii8 Lasi Graa Golfl Bonds OF TUB iXurtlicrn i'adlir li. j, f0t These bonds sre secured ttu(, hv a I m pa ii.iiilieltabri adli.e f. u. n,;.. -,7'w5,mu all eqiiipmeiiis imi I v a Ft-ai Miu. entire UiidUnint.b li.it in.,u, tlian T,,: '! rilotimoid Anas ul I and t :h liu a uf ,. ') ho lieuds are f,e Irom l n.i-u sunn W . rilnnpal uuclln e.e t nre ,nvlilu Ui ."J," jf ti re.-t i-einl aniiuabjr, atih- at t hi vt! ,!! TllliK.-TgS.lla I KM CKN1. pw llu j are uailtd Ul deiiombiKliliae ot Ku s t 1,000. r.i.naiid l(i,tl.. v ' Tne Trii-tees und-r tbe M. rtir,!- ,w M,r. i Cook-. r I till, d ,l ala, n,,d .1 idasr ; 2 '1'Iil'sb Nnrihen Psi 19a 7 30 bon.!s w'U rt n tunes btt rn iiiatnrbj, he net- vnl.lo AT Tiv PKIt ChOT. PMUalliit (orl, H), in rxrhal w ti.e liomj an) 'a laeji a. tbe.r braaet cn-h tiri In add li n to Ihub nbsnbifc-saf.-y, rbe-e 11. m". ylild an iiirnme Lrpr, we heiieve. u,m ' Ib-suclaaii secaruy. e, rsons h.ildina I'niM st,,, tai. by o.ns-fiin itisin lo o Ni,itim V, cWeij, iaeroase M.'r yulf hienwe rnrMird, ud nil have a pa ret :'7 n llub'e 1n-tmi i,i. HOW In UK I' lillil.-Toi.rn ri.l Bi,,( w Bnnkr will snooty these :oin!- . ny in4 ammo,!, and u! am seed d dieai!nat!a. I ettui wisliiutt to eschiui.e slA, or oihur iii L tlivse, can do e im any ilFour Arear, win, jii ABlVeKrf nn Me'"11' " C "Ll MAlli'ir' Taos Hi ing la Incvbles remof frr.m B .nln, nut send lunticy, or oti ft bot.ds dtreciiv io us t,y J pre., ami will ,.m ha. k N'rti,i ru hrliio Ifcn.dJ ai nor own riU at.a without cwt io Ihn tu. vector. K r ia th. r ii0..rinM.b n. p.aiobi t, nitim. elc . rail onor .iiid'tf'S the aniieieii .d. or r.aof tbe B.mk- er Hauler- employ, d lose I thlslcuu. r- in sals ht James T. Stsdr A 11 .it, CmikV t ,v. Co , . sonic Savings B.u k, Wni.ni .,. (, m'tani,, s ji0. lean lu., HiuLers, Oeneial AiUit fii. biuh, ' a. " ir :. k. iisiFL. a i o i.ochI AattsuiK, frirnlruui Centie, fa. C1JO ill. B 1'FFAl.O, COHIIY ASU a-lIA SilLitlill it ilL.cOAU. NOKTIIWAHD TKAINH. Corry. Ilrnet' n. Hiiff .lo. Kxpress, D.4j a. ui. ll!.0A, a in 9. II, p u, Ac. onulaiioii, tl.o", p iu, p ui. 6.60 Way freight, M'5 s ui. .:iii. a in. Mail, ft.flo. pill. S,:G, p m, 10,30 fOl IIIVIARD TRAINS. 1 ltuU.l. lVroctOD. Corry M fl, (l,os, a m. 8.45, a lu, 10.4.S, a m Kxpten. 1105, ' !I-.M, pm. Upn Ac onuot'dt'n ,uU, p u. 1,05,. " 11) I. " V, ay Vreinht. .10,10, am. !f,cup- ra, Mvieuy, January 9. lt1l. DAM E, f-MlTH COVAD. IMPROVED Seneca Falls GAS ' PUMPS With Kteel Parkins. GO Sold In Last S Days. .Exclusive Agents for the Cll K;lca DAME, S -11TII & Co., Successors to F. W. AHE3, TITUS VI liliE, PA. Wood Worli FOR CARRIAGE BUILDERS. 2D GROWTH S POKES, nucs, CENT FELLOES, SAWED FELLOES, NECKYOKE3, SHAFTS, POLES, WHIFFLETREES, AXLES, FIFTH WHEELS, HUB BANDS, . SPRINGS, MALLEABLE?. And the Best Carriage Unit In Slarkt IAMK, SMITH 3k CO., Suec-ssora to F. W. AME. LOST ! On iit-.intnv eerbur. beiwoon Bv" and sir o'clock n IT. H..Al'K I'OOKKI' UOuK loniainnii? Wl iu nn enbark.i The book was either bdl at M J miiiiui Is' dry noods store, or lost hi t-ien mat iiuiiii and the h.. iisk of A. O Scoli, iglvrl l.nii T efind'Twiilbtlib'tifOvrewaroeil i.y rotuinlng It to tne houe of A. C. Scotl, ou tlie t'gbert farm. nchliSlw. tlr" Tea hetvers for sale at Nicholson A Bmckiio 8.. - -I
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