A MBER.U DISCOUNT from raarkedjpriees on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Indcrwcar, Cmiob! Mnd Clothing, Hats and Caps, For the next Thirty Days t McFAKLWD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! Jote Block, Tituvil(e,Pa., 'etroleum Centre Oaily Record. et, centre. Tneadav April 4. 4RKIViL AND BCPRATCKB Of TRAINS ON U. C. A A R. It. On and after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, laiuo win ruu us iuiiows: KOIITII HO. 6. KO. S NO. 1. Leave Irvine. 12.01 p x. 8. 10 p M Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.55 p h. 7,ft0 p u i'et.Uea 7.40 8.39 ' 8.30 " 4 Tinier. $..10 ' 4.25 9.12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,57 " 10,38 " Ol'Tll. ko, 2. ko. 4. ko. ?. Leave Corry, 11.05 a m. .I0 a M. 6,15 p u " Titusv. 12,40 p m 7,35 7,52 " P. Cen. 1.27 " 8.19 " 8.42 " Arrive (). City 2.10 ' 8,02 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4,50 " 11,40 ty No. 5 and 8 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NOHTU. Ito. 19. No. 13. No. 11.' No.'IS. lto. O. nc, .ir a n. 11,16.. ih.u m. . s.io m ArP.C 10,10 ' l,oirn iS, 15 p a. 8,1ft J.W Ttta, 11.14 a m. ,40 1,44 ' 9,46 " O.U " At. Corl.15 pa. FHEIOIIT TRAISe SOUTH. Ko. 10. No. S. No. 1. ' No. 14 No 40. X nr. l.Mp iTi, 6.M u 8.311 a. 10 DR a. 1,14 am. 4 :i-,r rv,,w v.j 13.10 r H. IX 40 ra H.00 " Ar(H10,16 ' 10,i 1,35 ' ,05 ' T.00 Oil City and Petroleum Centre freiyhf, IniTM Oil City 4,10 p. m . arrives at retrolenm Centre S.an p. m. Lmivim Petroleum Centre at 4,4t)p tu arrives atoll Ctjr li,M0 p. m. t, a, 1 , 4, 6 anil are express train. No, IV i a through it vouimodoiioo, connect at wry for Bast amt Nortli. llVEn PALACS SLKSmSn CASS. "JO. 4-llirot from Philadelphia v.U;iot change. No. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without Chans'. No. fi Plrecc from Pittbirli without elianee. No W-Dirnct to Pittsburgh without chauiie. Monday, Nov. SK 1870. Cold at 1 p. id., 110.'$' In the torpedo Infringement and assault and battery cases, which occurred at Pio neer a day or two since, and mention of which we have heretofore made, tbe three men arrested A. J. Lewis, J. H. Abbott, and Charles Clark are lrom present ap pearances likely to get their fill of law Tbey were first arrested aud fined for as sault and battery on the person of Charles Blackford,, an employee of the Roberts Tor pedo Co. This afternoon tbey ace to be tried tor riot, and afterwarda Blackford in tends bringing en otloo for private dam ages, laying claim to the sum ot $300. Col. Roberts baa caused lbs arrest of tbe owoere or tbe leases on which tbe men were at work, for infringing, on the torpedo patent. A searou warrant discovered various Imple ment! uaed lor exploding torpedoes lu ail we.'Js, concealed on tbe leases. Tbe suit lor private damages come, off Ibis afternoon before Justice Reynolds. Legtiuk. Through the exertlcas of sev eral uf our citizens, the services of General Judson Kilpatrick, of savalry l.iuie bave lieen secured to deliver bis great lecture en titled, "Incidents and Battle Scenes of tbe steneinoo," at aooer opera, House, on Wednesday evening, April 19tb. Tbe well known abilities of Geu. Kilpatrick aa a lec turer is a sufficient guarantee ol a crowded bouse. Vaodergrilt fc Forman, tbe well known oil shippers, bave oommenced the laying of a pipe line from Oil City to tbe new oil field at Reno. Tbey expect to ' oommence pumping tbe oil to Oil City by Friday of ibis week. Rome paper, an enemy to Detroit, set afluat a story tbat Detroit organ-grinders easily made ten dollars a day, aud now very train tbat arrives there is loaded with onanists and the hotels h ive becj com pell. wUlo iirvv-d:1 bcd- uu t'je fljur. Venango County legislation comprises the following bill: Ad act Increasing powers of Justices of the Peace In Pleaiantville. Supplement to Pennsylvania Tubing anil Transportation Company, authorizing two loco plpei Instead or four loeb. Authoring the erection of a foot and wagon bridge over OH Creek at Blood Farm. Giving pension t Daniel Keely, a soldier of the war of 1812. living near Fraoklio. Increaung ichool tax at Pleasantvllle. Regulating the collection of taxea in Ve nango county. Consolidating Oil City end Venango Citv. Repealing thetnad law of 1870, and re- sterlug the old law. Revival of ferry at Franklin, neceslta- tad by the destruction of bridge. Incorporating street railroad company at Oil City and Venango City, to connect the two place. Among the corporatora are Foeter MUchel, T. L. Morrliou, and Van- der grift and Forman. Of the new oil Held at Reno the Oil City Register says: The striking of the Find- lay well, on the Mil too (arm, near tbia place, on Wednesday night last, has crea ted great excitement throughout the Oil Region! generally. This well Is located aoout ona mile from the A'logbeny river, at point nearly opposite Reno, and some foul miles lrom Oil City by (resent roads. , The depth of the well is 900 feet, thickness of the third sand 31 feet a bard pebble. The oil is 49 gravity, showing conclusive evl dence of the existence of a large amount. From the best practical judges, we are ena bled to place tbe real production of the we at fully 80 barrels per day, while by some it la claimed 100. The well is locale) on lease of sotae thirty-five or lotty acres. The lease and well are owned by John McDon aid, Assist. Sept. Petroleum Farms Asso ciation; Findlay & HiftVruiso, better ma kers, an I August Situoo, merchant tailor, all of Oil City. In our report of the new well on the Lake Farm, yesterday, an error occurred In tbe oame of the owner. The well la awned by Mr. Henry Soliday, of Columbia farm in stead of Mr. Stoddard. It continues to yield fully thirty barrels per day. Next Sunday Is Easter, a day kept aacred by tbe Catholic end Episcopalian Churches Jacob Buck's oil well, uear Clarion, is now 1100 feet deep. Prospects good for striking oil. Tbe Iriiiiliug season has fairly commenced judging from the number ol followers t( old Jzask Waltou, eaoo one carrying hie fishing tackle, to be seen daily, aud all "going a fishing." Miss Nilleou is to sing in Meadvlle, April 12th, whereat the Republican rejoices. Tbe Clarion county j lil is without an oc cupant, aud tbe Demoort pithily remarks tbat ll is a good opening for some euler ptislng young man. Tbe Appy Concert troupe are billed for Jamestowu, N. Y., April 8th. The com pany is said to be tlrot class in every respect, having added several celebrated vocalists since its last appearance. A man named Daniel Campbell, was run over and instantly killed by a train on tbe Pbiladelb!a fc Erie Railroad, .t Loveli'a Station, about three miles west of Corry, on Sunday morning. He .was intoxicated at tbe time, and is supposed to bave fallen from a freight train. A stock ot liuiors belooging to Ely & Fallen, seized by the U. 8. Marshall, some time-since, era advertised to be sold at Titutaille, oo tbe 6tb day ot April. Blind Tom makes bis ktrewell tour ol tbe oil regions In a few days. The Presbyterian Cbuiob aud congregt- llon.ef Warreu bave formed a Temperance Society, with the following officers: Presi dent, lion. S. Johnson ; Vice President, W. M. Liadsley; Recording Secretary, S. W. Waters; Corresponding Secretary, D. I. Ball; Treasurer,. Mrr. L. Df Wetmore. About seventy, old and youuj, sigaed tbe pledge at the lint meeting. Tbe Ptesbyteriana at Tidioute bave se cured the services oi Rev. J. H. Edwards In which tbe Journal thinks them tortauate, Tbey bav also bwken ground for a Parsou age to be looated between tbe Church and tbe Creek. 'ine uil tilt Daily Keglstenootuas to us In ao enlarged and otherwise improved shape. We congratulate Bro. Jobus oa bis success. Tbe people uf Oil City bave now got a long needed institution a first-class daily paper. They will consult their own interests by extending It a liberal patron age. An extensive land slide occurred on the O. 6. A A. R. R., at Miller Farm, at an early botir this morning. Both trains north and south were delsyed, and th passengers bad-to bt tMiitferrcd..' Alluding to bate ball matters tbe Titus- villo Herald recalls to mind some truthful reminiscences of the base ball clubs of Pit- bole, as follows: What has become of tbe base ball clubs of tbe oil region ? We bave not beard uf a match this season as yet, wb-n at this lime a year ago, several fractures, sprains, and smashed probosees, bsd marked tbe progress of tbo 'national game", in this section. While in the good old days of tbe " Stellas " of Pitbole, tbe first game of the season witnessed tbe dislocation ol tbe pitcher's thumb, tbe breaking of tbe short stop's leg, while a " fielder ? toad a diamond riug driven deep between bis digits, thus disabling him for months to come. But thsn tbo boys were mora lively and tbe gams new at that time. An old villlan of 14, tn Dover, 111., ab ducted ao innocent little maiden of 32, the other day, but they were pursued and the leader dove rescued. Jewell, Republican was eleuted Gover nor of Connection! yesterday. The Senate will stand 13 Republicans to 8 Democrats. Tbo House will also be Republican. A man in Sprtng&eld presented a plato) te tbe bead of a young man and quoted Shakes- pear as foHowt; " Marry .ray daughter in five minutes, or you are a dead man." Tbe young nan gave bis consent. He said be didn't want to appear unaccommodating. A Peeeakill editor baa received notice from a husband and fatbea tnat-ii be alludes to tbe man's wife baving twins again, in bis paper, be will get bis bead punched. This is the eighth time be bss done SI. . A negro minstrel pe(fbimance bis been given In a Kansas town to procure a com munion service for a church. This method of filling depleted treasuries la certainly no worse than tbe numerous gambllcg schemes employed by .churches for the same pur poses. Tbe steamer Jamestown has commenced her regular trips on Chautauqua Lake. She will leave Jamestown at $8f0 a. m., and Mayvllle, oo her return trip) ' at K o'clock p. m. Tne next annual meeting of tbe Cbeu tanqua County, N. V , Teachers' Associa tion will be held at Mayvllle on tbe 26th, 27th and 2Wb at April Jupiter now makes a very brittbt appear ance In tbe western beavensjoon after sun set. NOTICE. I Seilud Proposals will be received up to 10 o'eirck a. m. Monday April 24tb 1871, for the Building of a School House at Pe troleum Centre. Plans and specifications lo be seen by calling on J. SI. DICKtY or I. A. GIBSON, Rousville.4 ; By order of Building Comtni'tlep. J.. V: DICKEY, . ' A: fo. TURNER, a3td. I. A. GIBSON, Best Sluing style goods received to-day, at A. S. SMITH'S m30-tf Boot and Shoe Store. Latest style of Ladies Opera Toes Shoes, best quality and low prices, leceived to-day at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. Oriental ' Patixt ' : Mux's Gaiter These Gaiiers are Seal Skio, pateot tops, add make a beautiful dress for tbe feet. I am sole agent lor Petioleu Ceolre aud vicinity. A. S. SMITH. Tbe finest assortment ol Children's Shoes ever biougbt to tbe oil region, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Sn oe Sloie. Hanging Baskets for sale at Nicholson & Ulacimon's. White and colored Shitts made to order, and tits guaranteed, or oo sale, at A. ALDEN'S, ni21. Jameslowo Clothing Store. Spring Orer Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. Measures taken, and Clothing made order, at A. ALDEN'S, Jamestown Clotbiog Store. to All styles light barness. cheaper than tbe cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, at J. R. Kron's. EfRDS. Tbe best Singing and cbespest Canary Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at oov7-tf. J. W. BEATTY'S. Ifitsolullon Notice. The Co -par merb:p heretofore existing letwx O Ml Mauser und J. A. blewaru, under the flrnv aameorMESSEK SThWAKB.is this day iia. olred by mutual consent . J. A. Steward rttirlng O. M Messer will continue the business st tbe old stand .anl settle a!ll claims against the late Arm. AU iraebttd to the D.m are requested to call and square their accounts. O. H MEKSKK. ApH lt. 1871. s8w. J, A.SBWAKD. Si'.lr Hhis (f prltig Siv'r) at A. Announcements. Ft., .nnnnnament card of candidates for nomination for the various offices will be published at the lollotving rates; A..mi.le.4il0! Associate Jinlae, $10 berlff, $10; Treasurer, Uiu; uismci aimt ey, $10) Commissioner, $5; Auditor. ?.. Positively no announcements published unless paid for in advanc. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Vfm authorized to announce the name of James 11. Smith, as candidate lor Dis trict Attorney, subj-et to the usages ol toe Republican Primary Mection; Petroleum outre, at.irco .., ibii. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor, Rr.cnitn: Please announce the name of FID BlsilOP, of Oil Ciiv, as a candidate for the ollice of County Treasur er, siilijYol lo the decision of the Republican 1'ilinary Election, ao.i otuiire JUANT nKriiii.ii'Aan. We are authorized to announce the name of N. B KIDDLE, as a candidate lor Treasurer, subject to tbe tisanes of the Re publican parly, at the pri'nsrv meeting. Petroleum Centre, Match 22, 18U. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name orC.S MARKS, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject tu tbe usages of 'the Republican party, at ine primary meeiing. Petroleum Centre, March IS, 1871. Local Notices. 8. M. Pettenjlll fc (Jo. Stt Park How, New York, and (ieo. P. Howell A Co. Advertising Agents, are th sole agents for the Pe, troieun Ceutro Sail Ititroau In that cliy. Ad vertisers in that city are requested to loae their favors with either of tne above hutues Kentoil's) New Double Act inn Oil I'll nip for Pumping uU or AVuterin Deep Welle. Keoyoo's New Double Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged to be the best pump now in use. One of its leading featnira is that it not only pro nicea a cuntiououn Sow ol oil or other fluid, but that It creates and sustains a constant and powerlul si.ctiou, by means of which the seams or veins of the well are in a threat me.isme cleared of para 11 oe and other obsii notion, and tbe oil in tbe veins is drawn towards tbe well. It has lieen afCei i inp I by actual test that the use ol this pump causes, a gradually Increas ing Sow i I oil. it la well known by oil opeia'ove Hi it tun iiiiiirovement is of great value, and t oe tbat bus been long outtKbt for. T- e aM.'St mechanic of our cuuniry have loryems been at work trying to Hml out roioe new and untried plan to prolong the life time of no oil well . end nothing yet lo oor kiiwle,;;e lie been brought lielore the put Pc that ir any way eeials tbe powei ol the Keoyon Pump, experience havinu tiuujht trai ills the long continued suo tiou tout has ti e power to k-ep up aii'l iu cresim the c.i'i ion of oil wells, till op'reint Hirf ! mi'U t Mr. Geo. Uoultnn, Soneit i'i :no n r ihe Colur'.lna Farm, fr ininim run ic it., lo tbe practical work ing' fi:.e Ke.ivnn I'rmip. We append tbe follow. i , uf i-i I from tbe managers ol tue L'uluuii' . i '. : O .? Coiit'MBia Oil Co. y C , -.', a Farm, Jau, 28. Mr. 17. K. I. ' :vo.:: D r We are using ynur tD"iihle Acng O.l PiniB In three ol our oi! wlls sod I, ',e p!r .lie hi stating Ihnt mm are iei icx mcie O'hand gas lrom each of them 4b. o w. . nieV'P.tely oMained by the use ol noi!.'p';ij - ie'9. We believe your oil pump to be it j u in use. repectful'iy yours, G W. Biwi.Toer, Sup't. J. P. Bahcroitt. M'-nsgpr For furl her par' iciilars addr-'Bt H. K. Kenton, Peitoleuoi Centre. F. O. box 547. janSl. NOTICE. I h-ebv elve prti- tbat I hnve piirfhaed the i ur. st nf Z. B. CC ITER in the PATENT KtHT . iMt .tHUHlI, and have ropointod enld Z. B. CTfcV TEH, my agent to attend to aalee and collections. April 4th lw. J. O. PALME . Attention All ) New Jewelry and Watcliraak iug Kstablisbmenfc We, the undersigned, have opened'S WATCHMAKERS 4 JEWELRY STORE, Next Door to Bnnson's Billiard Parlor, Washing ton Street. l'ETId ILEUM CKNTHB, PA. FtvHDINAVaj E. B4CNAND, ene of the firm, Is s p radical meohanlc, harinirhad 80 years experience Is Matchmaking nna hepalr ItK in ft.ltiiTlninl, Girmany, France, Englana and America.and will ezecnts all kinds of repairing with neatness and ditpjteht Particular attentiou paid to rspnirlni! Chtononie tnrs, Hep a tern. Independent Seconds aud Fine Duplex watches. A ho, we will keep on Fine Watches, Jewelry, Clock', aud i. fact It Is onr lutontiou to keep a first oIiim, tore. SJsT'tfive ttr a call. niches viu. BUrtr & I5tyV'tt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, New 7-30 Gold Loan SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! JAY COOKE & CO. Oiler tor Salo at Far and Accrued Interest tne lstfflorttiaLaiiaGraiitGoliEDiiuS OF THE Northern I'udtic It. It. Co. Tli"c birdi nro prrnrcd.rif, by a F'rut Mnrt pitvton the Hut.rond iiif. it milli. fttKk, and all equlpmctttfi; tfemxd. by Fifi Mortufitim tin entiiu Lund Ornnt. bclu more tbtui l'nty Twr Tbouvfthil Acres of l,nnd t t-nrh inilp uf riotd. The Hundf n-fnt" lrom l.'nitca Matti Tax; the" Vrinclpnl Hndlniniunt urn in lioUt ti rrliicimi fit ihc finl of Thtrty vrnrs, tind tit? In tiTfct rMMiil niiMiiilly. til itir m6 r SKVl- N AMI THKKK-TKMHK J'KH CKNT. prr timim. Thv ar Inmitil tn dcnciniuutiunit ul ffl) f 500; H.lKH). $.VIHHInild $10,UHj. Tin TrtiHtfen nuder tlu- Mnrtpiiro arc Mtunr Jut Cookn. of I'lnlnl til lit, ntid .1. fciiynr 'rhninpfoi. pTLniilvul ul the i'tDUPUania lt.nln.1 Jtaihoad Lonii-iny. lhi dc .onnern rnrinn i .w i oniir win a in time bi'tMre liiiitnri.y, bf rerr vtl AT TKN PEK CENT Pit KM ! I M (cr1, in fxrhtsnye fr tht? ComiiBiiv"? land ! ft. tl.rlr l'jwe-.t cab pries In add (i'-'i to tiit-lr nUtilittc utf!iy, ibrmt Hrn- yield ao tnrorne hrpft-r, v.u bellevr. trian any Mlier lir-t-ctim. it-ciirity. Ptr.-.iniH holdmj; I'ntifd cap. by rrtiivvrttni; thm in o Ntnthrn Piv cifVi, ImTciiw ihcr ytaily lnrone one-third, and 8UM Inw a iH'fotrlly rrliab!e inve-tnuot. MOW T'l tlhl" 'l HEM. Your iitsmtu Bank or RH4ttr wt.l Attfiply tbertf lion (ft In any deairnl anieiiut. Aiid of aiiv ntd d d.innitnnti'si. I erewiir wis4iiiiH it' eJtchnnife rtloeht (ir oihr Ur lbwpe, can do ho with anv t.f our A cent, who will allow the hlirh -t cun;i,t priru for ALL MAHKUl. AiM ECl1I r Ki. Thrm living In Ioca-HIh rfmot from Urnkn, nvy mnd nioiify, tr ot vr I'o id. directly to Ui by fx Kiv, and we will wnil ktv k Nnrtiifni Pnciile onfc aronrttwn rik at.d withotii ci-t to the tn vtonOur. K-r tmtlur iiifurini'ti. n. iu:iihl t", tnai. wc , ctill tiuor iiddre-h ttit iindr!li:in'il, or ruf of tht1 Hunk nr Huiiut)s finolnytd tu thli loan. niH Mai jc irr Jmrf T. Hiftdr & iut t, Canir!.. y A Co , Ak itoni'r SnTifjn Hu.li, Wtutfru Knvii ItMTik, Wc--I.ojti & in, l&iukrt Oeiicrnl AyeuU. I'itla-btiru-6. ' a. IGEO. H. lllrrr ftCO., Local AtfvuiiH irtilrnui CviiliVa t?a. lirfti in- tll'l-'FAI.O, COII ICY ANU S11JIIIK;H HAII.ItOAlX NOHTU WAItn TRAINS. t'orry. Brnft a- KxprM, n.s a. m. l.0O, a ni Aci'iiniUatton, H.o'i p in. y ni. Way Freight, ,S a in. .3i. am. Mail, 5..10. pin. S,?r, p m. SOfTIIWARO TKAIX. Butlalo. IlrocOD. M II, 6,o."i, a m.. 8,S". a m, Express. 1105, &, p m. Aci ommriilt'n 4,:i, p m. J.ur, Way VreiKht - li,l0, n m. BofTsle. t. 0, p in ,V) 10 f'ornr 10.46, a irr 4,45. p 05 111.30, " a,0p- iuy slouilay, Jannnry a 'j.amk. MITH .trfOAl). LVU'UOVED Seneca Falls GAS . PUMPS With ytvvl Viukiwr. 50 Sold In litiat 30 Days. ;Exclusire Agentttjcr the OH Kt:t3 DAME, SniTIf&to., Successors to P. W. AMK, TITlSYILIiE, PA. Wood Work FOR CARRIAGE BUILDERS. 2D GROWTH SPOKES, CENT FELLOES, SAWED FELLOES, nccs, SHAFTr', POLES, WH1FFLETREE?, AXLES, FIFTH WHEELS, NECXYOKES, nCB BAND3, SPRI3GS, MALLEABLES. And tbe Best Carriage Bolt in Markt UAE, SMITH V COr, Successor, to F. V. AME3. WKST ! ' . ir..ikl V-7' ''hf'!:.r.h. I, in-ihhI ine non-i-. "J C,. ,rt,in.liir T e ti i .I,', A.V -cm, on the Egbert farnl it in 1 no -'ii'ers for sale at SiettOLHOV r.ni &ESSSKS3SSB&S2SSSE3C. .rj fr - - J ii.tn
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