from marked7pricc9 on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winicr l'n!mv,ar, (' ii it t cm; Made Clothing, Hat and Caps, AC, AC. Fur the next Tim tv Hnva ! j j . McFAR I AM), SMITH & Co. Merchant. Tailors! liOH-ninck, T.tiivU!c,lu., eVoleutrv Centre Daily Record i. nitre, Miuiruxy April 8. aVItttlVli, A.D DEPiUTDEa (If J KAINS ON U. C. V A. It. K. Ob anO after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, trains will run us follows: NORTH JiO. 5. NO. 3. NO. 1. Leavo Irvine. 12,01 p m. 5.10 p m Leave Oil Oily 7.00 a m. 2.65 p a, 7,50 r M ' Pet.Cu 7,40 " 3,:i 8.30 " " Tilusv. 8..SU " 4,25 " 9.12 " ArriveCorry, 10,00 " 6,57 " 10,38 " SOUTH. NO, 2. NO. 4. NO. 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 A 6,10 a M. H,I5 p H Tiiiisv. 12.40 p m. 7,ii5 " 7.62 " 1'. Chi. 1.27 ' 8,1(1 " 8.42 Arrive O. City 2.10 ' 9,02 " 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4.50 " 11.40 " t3F" Nn..6 and 6 rin on Sunday. FHENjUT TltAINS NOKTII. Vo 1! No. 13. No. 11. No. 15. No 9. I Or. MS A II. U, 16a.m. VUSa.M. 11.30 as 8 10 I'll Arl'.CllUII 1S.1J 8,ir. 4,10 " 'i'llus, 1 1,14 a . vt,U 1,45 " 9,43" S,lJ " Ar. Curl, 15 I'M. KUEiGHT thaish sourn. No. 10. No 8 No. . No. 14. No SO. J ;-r. 1,,',-m.it LeTI, 8.110a. crrnA m. :o sr. a.m. 11.14 am. 4 tttra ' I'l'.H.OO " 11,411 12,16 p.m. is. Ill pm ii.uo " AiLMJIO.ll) ' l,aj " l,Hj " 2,1)3 ' 7.U0 ' "II City and Petroleum Centre freight. lniTe Oil City 2,10.p. m , arrive at Petroleum Centre 2,211 p. 111. I.vo Petroleum Centre at 4,40 p m., arrives at A C.ty ri,uu p. m 1, II. .'1,4, 6 mi I (1 are oxpre-e train. Ni. 19 is a through a-cutumodatiun, connects at Virry fur nt and North. SI1.VER I'AI.ACS H.KKPIHO CARS. "n. 4 Writer fni'ii Philad.iliihln Itlumt change. 3 lilruct to Philadelphia without change. JVii. r Direct from Pittslinriih without rlimiLtu. No. Or-liirsct lo Pittsburgh without change. Honday, Nov. !H. IK70. Gold at 1 p. m 110 Tbe excitement over the new well near Reno, on the Milton (arm, appears to be 00 the Increase, and operators and speculators lire crowding in there to such an extent that board and iudgiog ciuoot be furnished tlieiu and visitors either have to "carry their lod der In a haversack" strapped to their backs, r risk the chanco ol going bun pry. Yes terday, Messrs. llees, Patterson & Dickey, f Petroleum Centre, sold an undivided oiie-lourth Interest iu tbe Gibbons farm, to Messrs. Vera & Blake, of Petroleum Cen tre, for tbe sung little sum of $10,000. Tbe GibbeiiB furra adjoins the Milton farm, and contains 100 acres. Tbe plan lor a new oil (own bs already been laid out on this farm, nnd yesterduy and to-day "corner lot" bave been in uctive detunm), the owners ol the larm having already given out sixteen leases lor building purposes. Tbe foundation for a large hotel !s being dug, and tbe building will be up In a few days. Our townsmen, Mr. 11. C. Wacbter, is about to open a gro eery store lo the new town. Tbe owners of lb Gibbens farm bave decided to name tbe place Urirtwoud," a very beantilul and romantic name, not all in keeping with tbe names of other oil towns such as "Tip Top," "Bud Hot," "Siand-Oh" City," &c Weluoina to the now oil town of "Driftwood,"- The remains of the poor unlortunote M.iry Jane Charters, who committed suicide .nay b'fore yesterday, weru committed to their linal resting place, on tbn bill near tbe Cumciies, at 11 o'clock this forenoon. The lelalivet or deceased failed lo claim tbe Iwdy, in consequence of whicb a subscrip tion was taken up la defray tbe funeral ex penses. 'I ho owl, old story a short life of Ritd-d pleaauie and sbaai. fmlowed by a pnupHi's grave at the hands of strangers, nnd tbe play Is endJ'l the curtain diops end another I'Te-wr c't passes fiom mortal view fcfuier. A new t ill ai ot Oil 19 aj '."11 in CD IMiy. Fellows 11 soon to Theofllcera of Petroleum Centre Lodcc No. 715, I. O. O F., wpr,e regulaily Instal led into cilice Inst evening, ly 1). V. G. M. Harry Platice, assisted liy a corp oT npcl allv appointed Grand oftlcers. The el.ctive officers lor the mailing term of nix moat In are b follows: N. G.. James K. Ellioll. V. G., John E. Buyles. I'. 8., Albeit Glenn. A. S., Win. J. llovi. Troas.v Jesse 15. Co Horn. The following named members were ap pointed lo subordinate positions: Sr. Warden, Samuel Corbitt. Jr. Warden, I). Thompson. Conductor, Benj. Allen. H. S. S., J. W. Gordon. L. 8. S., D. C. Brooks. I. G., Arthur Robinson. U. G , Harvey M 11 1 lory. K. S. to N. o", L. H. Col lorn. L. S. to do. A. S. Parker, li. S. lo V. G., Geo. Stephens. L. S.;t do F..W. Schotleld. Alter the lostalntlun ceremonies were concluded, a. very pleasant and prodtable time w&g experienced lo listening to a tell ing speech from 1 G., D. C. Khiem, of Ve nango Lodge No. 255. Remarks were elo niada by V. G , J. O. Rockwell, same lodp, and by I. G., John Campbell, of Covenant Lodge No. S5, N. Y. P G., F. J. KellVr, of Northern Liberties Lndite No. 17, of Philadelphia, made aotne very Indi cating remarks, during the course of wblcb be took occision, on bobulf of the Lodge to present P. G., Joseph Moorhead, one of the pioneers of the Lodge, with un elegant and oeauiiuu rasi urana s regatta. The pn- aeutation was a complete surprise to P. G Moorhead, who, however, thanked the brethren in a feeling manuer. Tbo Lodge is in a very prosperous condi tion at present. It now numbers seventy seven members, is entirely clear of debt, and has a fund of several hundred dollors in the treasury. They ore woiking silently but surely, and from the members or other Lodges who visit them tbey receive the highest encomiums upon thu efHilenl man ner in which they perform all the "work" of Odd Fellowship. I Scream Ice cold Soda Waver, delict ously flavored, and the first of tbe season, on draught at Grifles BroB. Drugstore. Also, at M. S. Simmons' Dm? Store. Thera was a serious ilol at Gcranton yea terday, over 1,000 men atniecf witl rifles and pistols visited tbe diflVrent wiues and drove the miners from their work. Three men wer shot down and others stoned to death. Great excitement and fear prevail ed among the citizens. Id the evening one battalion of infantry aqd a section of ar tillery atrlvedonthe ground, under c un tnand of f.Uj. Geu. Osborne, causing a more confident feeling to be experio need by the poople. Yesterday morning tbe printing office ol Weed, Parsons & Co., of Albany, N. Y., was totally destroyed by fire together with some twelve other buildings. . The loss to Weed, Parsons it Co. will reach $350,000 above Ibeir insurance wblcb was $100,000. Total loss $500,000. Over 300 persons are thrown out of employment. Tbe re mains of a young man have been found la Ihe ruins. Tbe New Castle Guardian thus tells what befell an individual who lately dis' gusted deceut people in that pluce. On Saturday night last a vender of prize pack ages of obsoehe pictures, wbo bad beeo prosecuting bis calling in Ibis city some two or three days, succeeded In rendering blmielf obnoxious to some of 01:1 boys, and getting more aud mere Impertinent as t.e pocketed mire and more "stamps" bo was uuanimously votod a "fraud," and a reso lutloa to "egg" ultn passed, and was car. rled into execution icslaully. Eggs filled tbe air, and before tbe object at whom they were directed could remove to a safe place his garments were in a woeful plight. This is tbe same Individual that infli cted bis presence oa the people of this place a few days since. Instead of. eggs he got plentilul supply 01 flour on bis miserable Ourcussu. He left town immediately. Clothesline thieves am at work in Ti tuaville. It would be well for our citizens to be on tbelr guard lejt they pay this place a call. The Titusviile clotlns line thieves are not reuurkable for their hon esty. Nine years o0 Tbutsday the battle ol Sb'loh or PitUlurg Landing wus fought. Tbe Oil Cay R.gUur U a late date sjjb: A large Dumber of heavy c ipital'uU from the ea'teru uities are uow iu this region looking fji investments ia good real estate. Evuryluiug looks lavjrald fjr this year buiug ttia tbJ moit propiritit In the b la tely o the Oil K .'gioti. cokn rt,ANs i;it. An set passed tbe House at Ilarrlsburg on tbe 13t.li ult., lor fhn relief of tbe heirs of Corn Planter, ll a Seni ci Indian Chief, furuierly residing on the Allegheny above Warreu. In 1701 the Governor of this State was authorized tu grant to him about TS6 acres of land for meritorious tei vices His discendunts now petition tbe legislature for a division of the lands in question. Tbe bill authorizes the appointment by (be Or phans' Court of this County ol "three com petent disinterested men, citizins ol Penn sylvania, to make such partition and allot ment of shares as they may think just and equitable having to, value and(the location ol the Improvements, made .by the parlies interested, aud to pray also for tbe appoint ment ol guvrdians tor any parlies being miuor"; and the said three men so appoint ed by said court shall bave ll4 tbe powers ol cuHitnissiunets or an Inquest lo make partition, aud shall make the allotments and report ibeir proceeding to said court and when confirmed by tbe said court sucb partition shall La and remain firm and stable forever. It also provides that these shares nr allot ments may be sold by the owners to any of the descendants of Corn Planter, nr any member oftlie Seneca nation i'f Indians, but not to others without the authority of tbe Legislature. v Tbo bill was carefully drawn by Hon. Ell K.Price, of Philadelphia. It will no doubt puss the enuto and po into opera tion at no distant day. Tbe hud in question is in a broad valley of the Alle gheny between tbe villages of Corjdon aod Kioz;n, and may become very valua ble. Knoxville. Tean., boasts ol a young Sam sou, named Louis Kuckcrt. One of bis feats is to lie flat on bis back on the flour and stretch bis arms above bis bead, wilb the palm orhis band upward, and for a heavy man to place a loot in either band, when ho would raise him with ease and get up on bis leet. Ue vbae lilted men weigh ing nearly two hundred pounds in tbis man nei. . The first of April came along ssnsual; but as toils being 11 "moving day," It was no more so la Warren than any other day, aod even less so. There bove been but few "moves" since the month 'came in. Tier were some old jokes played off, except the stoppage of a train on the Oil Creek & Allceheny River Railway. Tbete was believe to be a man on the track. Tbe (rain was slopped, the object examined and" proved lo be a man of sfyiwo. Tbe engineer gave full vent to his feelings on hearing a voice exclaim high up the moun tain: "Uemember that this Is tbe first day ot April." V.'nrron Ledger. Thn 1:20 train going south rhw p. m. ran off the IrRck near Shaffer Fcrm. A di lay of nearly an hour was the consequence. A little child ol Mr. John Ross, of Titus vllle, was drowned in a barrel of rain water, at that place day beforo yester day. Base ball matters are beginning to look ap'in some eftbe surrounding towns. What has became of tbe Clack 'Stocking club of this place? Speciul trains will be run frooij Oil City to Meadvlile on WdU' sday evening next for the benefit of those wishing to hear Niletioa slog. A constant dropping will wear a rock. Keep dropping your advert isementa 00 tbe public and tbey will melt under it like rock salt. Tbe Iron Manufacturers in convention at Plttsbuigh have advanced the price of iron ,'4 cent par pound, Jand nails 25 cents per keg. Since a Kansas a necktie party, missing. vigilauce comiuitleo held eight boise thieves are NOTICE. Sealed Proposals will be received up to 10 o'clcck a. in. Monday April 24th 1871, for Ihe Building of a School House at Pe troleum Centre. Plans and specifications to be seen by calling on J. M. DICKEY or I. A. GIBSON, Rousville. By order ef Building Committee. J. M. DICKEY, A. M. '1'UKN til, 3td. 1. A. GIBSON, CONGRESS, EMPIRE AND H1GH r.OCK WATERS Irosh from th-sprinsi at GK1FFE3 BROS. FREEZING COLD SODA WATE.1 at GRIFFES BROS Beantilul, i8 new and oubby style II its at A. ALOEN'S. CONGltSSS. EMPIRE AND HIGH ROCK WATEUS fresh from ihe springs at GR1FFES BROJ. VICUEY AND KISSENUEN WATERS u d ruught at GRIFFEi BaOj. Aunoattceniciitai The nnnoucement curds of candidates lor nomination fur the various Kltioes will be I'liiblished at the tollowing rates: AssemMv. $10; AsiooUto Judge, $10: Sheriff, $10; 'I ressur. r, $10; District Altor nnv. tlfl: rumm'.ssloner. &.': Amlilnr. ."1. I'nsiuvelv no nunouneeiuents publittlied uuless paid for IN advam-k. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to annnun-o the name of James II. Sniiln. as candidate lor Dis trict Attornev. subjvet to the usages uf tbe Republican Primary Kleclion. Petroleum Centre, M iron 25, 1871. COUNTY TKLASrilKR. EniTOR RKroKii: Please announce tho nameol f'lD UIollOl', ot Oil CH.v. bs a candidate for the olllca of County Treasur er,' subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Election, and oblige Many Rki'liilicinm. We are authorized to announce the name of N. .11 K1DDLK. as a candidate lor Treasurer, subject lo the (lsnues ut the Re publican party, at the primary meeting. 1'eltoleuui Centre, Match 22, 18T1. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of C.S MAUtC, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to thx usages ot the Republican party, at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, March 10. 1871. tjos'al .otl:e. . HI. retUligill V Vo. til Hark How, Now York, and Heo. 1. Howell & Co. Advertising Agents, are the sole agents for the Pb, iroleum Centre Daily Kr.coau in that tily. Ad vertisers in tl.nt city ate reqneslcd to leavv their fa vera Ith either of tne above houses FREEUIXG COLD SODA WATER at GltlFFES BROd. Oriental Patunt Men's Gaiters These Gatiers are Seal r-kin. pateut tups, add make a beautiful dress for the feet. 1 am sole agent lor I'ttioleian Ceulte and vicinity. A. S. SMITn BIRDS. The bst Singing and cheapest Canary Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tf. - J. W. BEiTTY S. Measures taken, and Clothiiu! made ordet, at A. A I. DEN'S, Jamestown Clothing Store. to VICHEY AND KISSENGEN WATERS on draught at GRIFFF.3 BROS. KonyooN iw OoiiHIc Afilna Oil 1'ianip lor liiniviitg Oil or 'Wiiiur in li ; Wi-lls. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged lo be the best pump now in use. One ot its lending features is thai it not only produces a contiguous. How of oil or other fluid, but that it cieates and sustains a constant and powerlul suction, by means ot which the seams or veiusof the well are in a great measure cleared of para line and other obstructions, aud the oil in the veins ia drawn towards the well. It has lieon B-cei tuined by actual test that the use of this putup causes a gradually increas ing flow til oil. It is well known by oil nperatore tbat tbts Improvement is of great Pallia, and one tbat has been lulu sought lor. Tbeabl st mechanic of our country have fur yours been at work trying to lind out some new and untried plan to prolong the life time of an oil welt; und nothing yet lo our knowledge has been brought be.'ore the pnt'l'c tbat in any way equals tbe power ol the Kenyon Pump, experience having tlaugbt trial it is ihe long continued suc tion that has Ihe power to keep up and in crease tbe production of oil wells. Oil operators are relerred 10 Mr. Geo. Bonlton, Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, fur information in regard lo I tie practical work ings of tbe Kenyon Pump, Wo append tbe following testimonial from the managers ol the Columbia Farm: OFIMCB Coi.t'MHTA On, Co. Columbia Farm, Jnu, 28. .MR. 11. K. IVKNYOS: Dear Sir: We are nsino; your .Dntibl Acting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and lake pleasure III staling Hint we are getting more oil and gas from each of them Hi tin was previously obtained by the use ol woiking barrels. We believe your oil pump iu iu uenv in list. Respectfully vours, G W. lim i.TONs Bun't. J. P. Bakckoft. Manager l'or niriner par'tculars adlr-es Ji. K Kenyon, Pen oleum Centre. P. O. box 517. jan31. Uungiog Baskets tor sale at Nicholson' & Bi.ackmon's. While and colored Shirts made lo order, and 018 guaranteed, or 00 sule, at A. A L DEN'S, m21. Jamestown Clothing Store. Spring 0"er Coals, at A. ALDEN'S. Lat st siyle of Ladies Opera Toes Shoes, biet quality aod low prices, received to-day at A. S SMITHS Boot and Shoe S lor 0. The finest attainment ol Children's Shoes ever brought to the oil region, at A. N SMITH S Boot and Sli oe Sluie. Bset Cigars ia town at Griffes Bros.. Best hpiitig siyie goods received lo-doy, at A. S. SMITH'S Dt30-tf , Boot aud Shoe Store. ZW Tea Servers for sale at j'idj(aso! & Biiresos'ii... NEW ADVIRTlSEMEKTsir $400 lST On Weihiosdny, April Rih, a Jlucksltin 11 , t'llnliis Kiir llii. .lr.,1 L,i.i, .. "H Vn'm. IVtr leiim I'nem 'Ph. m.,.. ..." . "r lnur gilrii-MiiuiS'luiw O'm tM Nail, , u '"''" I, III d lie- balnnee In S6mi., $l0lir.I;. (in at li'H.lML- the same at tl'i. li.iLtl i.':.VVAI!"M)hI sun A lll.u kniou. " "J M;l.ol. UV. Mew Grocery ogctable, Confectionary & Fruit Store. T"'nZ" K" !'"' nt st ih, tances thai ho ha, uH'ued a Nlnv's'iii'liK m'"""1 Ku. Vaiingtoii sine Pi'trnlam t'lii'. e. whsrc he wnu, 1,,. 1,.,,,,. , wan ou . isrri.u '.aiiU n.okv the c, ui . ", UMiny now CMHloni'T. li nMeniyn,d..nvor1o fu n.t, Uio vn !. til. m.rLul ull.tp I. 1.. . '.' 'lt . .. .... , ulu,., u,.,, , ,.. inprt,., iJioro 1 f tbe laiblic patror,u-n. Y11111. lle.u j. I. COLUXS. snr. Ejq-w Fiirm, New Goods. The itilwrrllior has purcbassd the enlin; lutr est uf A. M. liuit iu tne Jroct i y and Ititkcr; business, anil will lermriir riiriynn 111,. lmilDev at the old st .nil, 111 d hop, hy fulr .Iwuli.c ami im att lilion to the want? ol ttia puhlle 111 ineiil a ri.r coustantly receiving a flrat-eliu stoek ut ' g uocEii: mo vision o nil kinds Forolgu mid Domestic Fniit. iiwinr wilU our BAKERY Whl'-h Is constan'l tun tn'j ont oeh Iir nJ. n. ni.U t'akeA Kniiey 1'aUe- for wiilili mid eriis i-nked to oraer. .ty niotiu ia sum 1 irilluui.l-i truae. Call ulid sje aie. () Siv.S-KH. I'ovIOIf. Va-liinxt 11 St. Pelr.ilruiu 1 eutrf. MJIil.CT SCHOOL. "no week artertas clao of tl e Public b:b now Ulldlil ty Mr. .Mcl'.lue, 11 HLLEL'T ECIIOoL will tc opened IntlieFaiic louse, for a series of ttti'l.w weeks 'ie.ms fiintiil f7 nii-lw. . i'. h. lll.li. II roS, Trader. i'r t ifcr'n f-oai the pockiit o' Ihe siihsnlh-ir !dTs troh 11 0 1 I'M. a iim or lvo:i'r... 11 j.ij'.-r lirr feriu-.' tin. rlitl't fr t",e rale 1 l L " I llr.,.ali's rat ent tt-hin-It il. r 01 Ven.m eolii.ty 10 A L TilVir-'imi .1' Kuie I'ily. All iht-.-i s c.eiti' ed rti.'iiii.t ,iu.:iiasit k -aid n-jt'-l. AnyiiMUl (1 cover..) r, vinie 10 oU. secf add i:i'.;K-r wilt twin ejiiti d .'icouruln to l.iw. u.i.it. ' A. I. TIF 0OIAN A'OTIl!:. 1 1 wetiv civs netiee that I have I'ttrrlned tl'J inlr.ft of . II. (T.-ertitt in Hie I'A'I iC 'I' Sl; ' lil ,,l:l Sll nml Iim.-i. 111,0. iiitnlailil Z 11. I TKU, my leetit to attend u' sao s iu U co!leMi April ith'lw. j. CI. I'rti.MEit- ILGUELTIIUs'. READY-MADE CLOTHING ESTAB LISHMENT. HAS changed Base, snd 111 new be fonml at S. MICIIELS' OLD STAND, next dm.rto Akcn's IIi'JI. on Wrsliiii'.tni ttire.t. 1 have put In a lsr"a sto-k o Nri iiiKi,!S. SrKINl! DVHt ClIA'I'S; Sl'HISl) SITI'v, UllFSS MM S; WALKING ril l'lS; L Nllr.K I l."l IMN" of all kind ; Splendid lit Ing Shir-: ami a phle H-.rtineiit of Itaalv Made (iissa. AH which ia maiiied dow lower than itoodi Uvtr been sold at in Ilia uid lieirion. rri.nnlrtnT tmw nnn.p.,tw iiritnnmrs ft ll" pVronaL'e at my old si ili l, I hope I'tey will tuu iniuo their fayors U1YK -Mi: A (- AI.I.. a7:m. M. (IIIEESTIIAI. -z . n B Mi. ..silhur ri risuuuuii - NOttTHWARH TRAINS. liuir-i''- I'Mif- 6,w " l,;"l four 10 la. a"1 4 " I' 1. .a ' " ji- rn, Corry. Vrtvt n. Express, M" a. in. l'-M'5.aui Aceiuiidntliin, S.O V P m. T ' wv Fieitfiit, h.r.5 a m. ' " Mail, 6.oil,pm. . 1. V ' tUIVTHW ARD TKA1.NX. UnfTdri. ltlH.'iin. M 11, ''. 'i1,'"- Kxi.reas. lies, ' Ac uniiiinitt'n t', l' ei- 1 Way r-rrik-M , .Monday, .1.1 tn ry 1.7 "t'lua I''4- All styles li " I - cheapest, IU' ' ''on. 'I' a'.' " '"'' wanailted, if. '' ' " " Silk Hats i ne
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