i . a libsiul disco civr fmm marked prices on our EXTENSIVE 8TCCX 07 ! READY-MADE CLOTHING lVinier I'ndmvear, CiiNtora Made Clothlrfg, Hatga and Oaps, AC, AC, For the next Thhty Days 1 Merchant Tailors! s.oi-r It lock, Tltmville.Pn., ettobijm Centre Daily Record. 1KKIV.II. AMU UeCUtl'tiF.U Ol' 1 It.tlNS UN U. C. ic A. K. K, . On and after Monday, Nor. 28th, 1870, trains win run as ioiiowo: north . mo. 5. No. 3. no. 1. Leave Irvine. 12.01 p . 5. 10 r M Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.ff p jc. 7.60 p u " r-t.i;en 7.40 " .3!i 8 30 ' ' Tltusv. 8..W 4.25 " 9.12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,57 " 10,38 " south. no. 2. no. 4. no. . Leave Corry, 11,05 a k. CIO am. 6.15 p m " Tituav. 12.40 p at. 7.35 ' 7.63 " " P. Cen. 1.27 8.10 " 8.42 " Arrive O. City 3. 10 " 8,02 " 9,20 " " Irvine. 4.50 11.40 " iW No. S and 6 r in on Sunday. FKEIOHT TRAINS NOItTkl. No in. No. 13. Null. No. IS. No. S LsOfl. tl.l.lA.lf. ll.lUA.K. Vl.nnA.lt. MOX i HI pa an-.u lu.iti l.ine.n i-4,is e a. s.is 4,40" Tito, ji.i t a m. ii.sa ' i,m 11,45 ' a, to Ar. Corl,lS I'M. 1THEIGIIT TRAILS SOtTm. Na 10. No. a No. IS. Nu. 14 No. 20. I Or. l.Mi'M ii Ti.ii.no am e.3iA.M. :oaiA.n. 11.14 . .:jr,rj ru,n,uu ,4'r " 14,16 F. M. lit 40 tn w " Arocio.m 10,34" 1,35 ' ii.w ;.w 'I! City and Petroleum Centre freicht, leavea Oil iiy 2,10 p. ni , srririte at rutrolrtiii ontru S.20 p. hi. lVavu.4 Petruleum Centre at 4,40 u ui., amies at Oil V-iy ,00 p. in. 1. 2, 3, 4, t an t 0 are ejpt. t train. No, 18 It a tlirou.'h arcoumoc .Hon, connects St irry for Unit ami North. SILVRR t'ALAes m1.Kr.Tla CAM. ' "e. 4 Ulreet fnmi riillndlitiln uiihout chaiiKC. No. S Direct Ui Phildelihla without chiin-c--. No. fi Ofreut fnm Fitishnruh wlthnat rhaegts. N 0-Direct Ui Pittsburgh without cliauita. Monday, Nov. IK IH10. Gold at I p. m., 1 10 1 Tbe Quarterly Review of tbe M. E. Sua day Sobool, at the M. E. Church, last even tog, was a very interesting affair, and show ed tbe school to have attained to a high de gree of proficiency" In tha study of the lesions given them by tbelr teachers durlog the quarter. Not tho least interesting part of tbe affair was the singing by tho schol ars, among whom we may mention Miss Clara Mannering. wbo bis a aweel voice. aod also reoited a piece entitled tbe 'Hot eliers Daughter," wltb gr-at ffoct. Mi Clara Uuckly aod Katie Jamison sang sev eral pieoeg In a very creditable manuer. Ily tbe Sec'y'a report wa aro led to infer that tbe sohoul.is In a very flourishing condition. Tbe average attendance ol scUtilnrs each Sunday la 14G, showing an increase of 35 over last quarter. . This la due to the exer- tiona of Rev. SohofWld, Mr. M. E. lies and the efficient oorps of teachers cull muled with the school, who sre entitled to grout credit f ir their exertions In tho ouday Scbool cause. Almost a setious lire occurred on tbo Eg Urt farm, on Friday night last, at the rel uenca ol Jlr. U. il. Ssiuwderv Mr. S. and wife bad gon nut lu spend the evenlug wttn a neighbor, leaving a l.iop burning iu their uiiiwo, and upon reluming found tbat the lump bid luiieud and the ro uiv was all in fliuiea. By lint ol bard woik the dames neitt extinguiiihed in a short time. Had they reoiai-A-d away a short tim-i longer tue boue would tiuduuliled ly Save been tleatrnydi!,. and, other pioperty endanger mi.- bis ... . . i.m rnxuuign orauiitnc .i)iail.n a-e soiin to. give an enteclaiiiiu.nl in tli t - ii i ie OKiumiii tori. el Kami uf Columbia t:rm. -li Iih in a't-uilauce uu i t tue rumiiainiiieiii. Ike evening The Pwuu-ylV4iii ii kii. em, ,,MVh ' ' '; . . I'm .-uuui..a rial ireifieM t.., r eij,u.ku i0M ltt Is Ttie ful lowing Interesting petroleum Items are from the Titiisville Herald: Several wells will be Completed wllbln the next two weeks on Church Run. Parker's Landing territory promises to keep the leailjol the entire river district for (be balauce ot Iba year nt least. Mew de velopments at being made lu the vicinity ol Ueur Creek and adjacent territory tbat wiil gt-tre lo nialutalu il not Increase tbe present production. A new well is going down on tbe Cope- lund (arm, near Pilhole, which In about ISO feet deep. Tbis is tba lurm lor which eight hundred thousand dollars wus offered ia 1365, $250,(100 duwo, $250,000 .'at tbe end of thirty days, and $300,000 at tbe end of sixty days; but Mr. Cope.au I thought he would salt duwo a ''million'' or nothing, aud owing to circiimatances which were unavoidable, it happened to be "noth ing." At the present price or oil farms on or off tbe belt, we are inclined to tlilnk tbat Mr. Ccpelaud won't get bis million" this season, though his fa' ui ma; turn out one of the best. Cbitcabt. tilrs. Nancy Miller, wife of our worthy poqttnaeier, Mr. Wm. Miller, uiea at ner nomoea Uoyd rarm, at US o' clock Inst evening. Mrs. M. bus resided in this place with her faintly for the last five years, anil utiring mat period Dt.a tormea a Urge circle of liiends and acqiia'ntanci'S by whom she was greatly beloved, and who will sincerely mourn ber loss, and syrnps thise witb the bereaved lamlly in their great affliction. She bad beto ill for tbe pnst uven months with tbe dropsy; suffered ex tremely but bore all wltb that spirit of res ignation wbicb charucierizes the true Chris tiun. She was 02 years of ago at the lluie of her death. Funeral services will be hell nt the bouse on Boyd farm, at 7a' p. tn. tbis evening. Tbe remains will be taken to Cool Spring, Mercer county, ber loroner resldaoce, for burial, to-morrow morning. New Billiard Parlor. Mr. S. A. Uugliea,' wbo it wilt be borne in mind was the proprietor of the billiard 'ball at the upper end of-the town, and was ane of the heaviest losers by the late disastrous confla gration, has opened a new billiard ball over Voucher's saloon and restaurant, on Wash ington street, and is now prepared to meet bis friends and customers as of old. II is ball Is fitted up with all tba modern appli aacua necessary to enj'iy a gome of billiards; tbe tables are of tbe most modern style, aod the room Is one of tbe nicest, coolest and cosiest billiard parlors in the oil region. Lovers of tbis pleistnt game should give Mr. Hughes' new billiard parlor a call. N'uff ced. A Round Lot of Oil.. The Petroleum- Centre Record gives the amount ol nil held In tank on the first iul., by J. 8. McCray at 135,772 barrels. Tbe total yield of tbe McCray form from July 16th, 1870, to April 1st, has been 310.129 barrels, which at the present price uf oil would net the -owner about thirteen and a half million ol dollars. Tllusvtlle Herald. Tba above item would appear to have or iginated in the Recoud by tba way It is worded. Such, however, is not the case. Our ''lightning cilculttor" baa tried every means in bis power to figure 340,129 barrels of oil at $1,05 per barrel, present prices, to be wmtb thirteen and a bair million dollar, and has utterly failed lo tbe attempt Tbe loud report wbiob startled many of our citizens, this forenoon, waa caused by tne explosion of a lot of empty nltro-gly cerine can, ooar tha Roberts' Petroleum Torpedo magazine, on tbe Wood farm. Tbe explosion communicated (Ire to the surround Ing underbriuh and a considerable extent ol ground was burned over. By releteuoe to the advertisement it will be seen that Mr. I. Collins wbo was one o the sull'oreis by tbe lulu fire, has reoponed bis grocery store, and is prepared to lutnish Ins old customers wltb anything in that line at reaaouabla rates. Give bim a 011. An alalia of fire waa occasioned this foie. noon by a pile of brush burning on tba Eg. bert farm. An oil driller named biouson, living nnar Llosville,in this State, gut '-huffy" with bis wile bus tun she wouldn't bold bis dog while be beozioed him for fleas, He would bate come out alt right If the dog bad not wagged bis tail too near Iba lire-place. As It is, Slohson can't wear any elotbes ax- cepta Hour and oil overooat; bis bead looks like a go' rd struck by lightning, aod tbe only leemila Uft ol old dog Tray is his steel collar, nit wife says she has kaown for some time bow it was ber self. The W. L". Teier.M,i, u1U' moved Sa unlay, next to the office i.f J. p. MiCray inlii u ia ul the e Aiet i. m ninelv 1 title I tin rort-na In ili e-iiniijr Ci.el c. Nickel Kach deoouilnatloo and kind of United States coppers, nick and bronze coins, separata and not rained, will bs re deemed when 'forwarded by express, pre paid, in even minis n $20, lo the United 1 State Mint at Tpbllndelpbla. Copper cents prior to 185(1, nickel copper cent from 1857 to IBM, and bronttt cent since 18(14. must come separately la even sums, as above. The oox, keg nr package should oontiin a schedule or Hi coatenls, with tba name and poatofllco address of the party sending It, and slitting, also, na what Assistant United States Treasurer tb" draft should be drawn. A duplicate schedule) should at the same time l.e transmitted by mail to tbe United States Treasurer. About midnight on Wednesday a fire broke out nt the oil refinery or Ilussey, Payne & Co., Cleveland, but was ex tingu ished before it spread lo any great extent. A putent mode of collecting aod utilizing the gases which are generally al lowed to escape was tit'ing tried and it is supposed the lira resulted troin soma dcto this. Milwaukee has got a Turkish bath, and tho ciliz-ins ars disguising themselves by getting peeled. An edit.ir there took hath the other day and went borne, and lis wjfe drove hi in outdoors with a club and he bad lo go and make affidavit tbat ha was ber huahand. Then she wouldn't believe it until she examined bis pocket honk and found it empty, as usual, and a railroad pass inside. There is a young married woman at Mem phis wbo attends sobool regular, and tbe papers say it la an interesting sight to ber go out twice a day during school hours to meet a servant with her hahy, when she sits down on the sidewalk and proceeds to furnish nourishment to the little thing. It must he cunning. The Princess of Wales says no cuntry on the taco of tho globe shall get shoal of Great Britain in point of population ir she has got anything to say about it. Six children In eight years ia wbat kind of a woman she fa. MoMnrray, the lightning calculator, of Wllliam'port, Pa , is a clerk in the Treasury Department, at Washington, and la to re ceive tbe salary of eight clerks. Geo. W. Tunisim. Iirakemen of an oil train i n the L. S. At M. S. R. R. had bis band tearfully smashed while, coupling cars al Broctoa, Monday. lie was brought back lu Dunkiilc, where two of bit Angers were amputated. Mi.-s L. H. Van Duseu, Post Mistress. a iilver Creek, bas been superceded by Mrs- Delia Grover. Tho Union Mills Times says: "Wa. as sert without fear of contradiction that Union la doing a larger business than.aoy tnwu in Erie county of twice or three times lis pop ulation. We have four branches of ft-nate that do a business of nearly half a mlliiou a year. It'ia rumored tbat tho superintendent of the P. A E. tailroad Intends putliug a fast train oa the road as soon as the weather becomes settled. The stoppages will only be at tbe principal stations. Tbe German machinists expect to march two thousand strong in tbe Peace Jubilee piuoession on Easter Monday, lo-duy, in New York. About thirty-five thousand persons are enrolled altogether for the pro cessson, and, as additienal organizations are yet to report, it is expeoted tbat forty thousand people will participate in tba demonstration. Geo. Bend In will bain coDimand of the military division. Tbe Liederkranz Society baa tendered to tbe General Fest Committee the use ol the up per ball of its Club House for a banquet In tha evening. NOTICE. Sealed Proposals will be received up to 10 o'clcck a. m. Monday April 24 lb 1871, for the Building of a School House at Pe troleum Ceulre. Plana aod epeoiflcatiotis to he seen by calling on J. M. DICKEY or I. A. GIBSON, Hoiisville-. By order af Building Committee. J. M. DICKEY. A. M. TURN Kit. e3td. I. A. GIBSON, CONGRESS. EMPIRE AND HlGU ROCK WATERS fresh from th springs at GRIFFES BROS. FREEZING COLD SODA WATER at an GRIFFES BROd Beautiful, a new ud nobby style Hats at A. AL.DE.Ny. CONGrlK-iS. EMPIRE AND HIGH ROCK WATERS fresh from tne spring at GRIFFES BUO. AnnourK-cinviile. Tba annnticeiiienl ratila of candidates for nomination for the various offices will bo published at the following rule: AssemMv. $10j Anncl-ite Jidge, flOj Sher-fT, lti; Ttvnnrer. $10; District Altor. ney, TlO; UommiS'iener, ?o; Ainutor, sra. fositivelv no annnuncetiienis putillalieu unless paid for is adyanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are autbor'xed to anno nre the name or James II. rjmllh. as cindiUatn f"r Dis trict Allnrtiev, auhjeet to the usages of tba Keputiliran Primary Klecllon. 1'etroleum Centre, Mirou 25, 18(1. COUNTY TREASURER. EntTort RitonHn: Please announce the name ui KID BlsHOP, of Oil City, as a candidate fur the bflice of County Treaeur. er, stihj-ct to the decision of the Republican l'rluiuty Llectton, sn.l oMije MANY KKI'LUI.ICaXH. We are alllo'r.'d to aannunco the name of N. Ii ItlllDI.. as a candidntu lor Treannrer, subject Id the Hinges 'it the lie publicitn pirty. at the pritnury m"'ting. l'etroieuai Centre, Match 22, 1871. FHKliiFF. We are authori-d tn announce the name of C.A MARKS, as a emdidat for Shenir. aiibject to the usages of the Republican piny, at the primary meeting. Petnilento Centre, March Iti, 1871. 9. M. Pcltcnulll &. Co. iit Park fow, New York, and ileo. I. Vowell Jt Co. AtlvanUIng Ancnls, art th sole amenta for the l'e, trutnito Centre IUitr Hlnonu in that city. AJ vertlaers tn that city are requesled to lean tadr favors with either of tne atiovu hfiues FREHUINO COLD SODA WATER at GRIFTES UROi. OlIIKNTAI, I'ATSNT Ml!N"S GaITBI!. These (J.iiiera are Seal r-kin, patvot tups, add make a tieaiiliful dre for the feet. I am sole egeut lor Petiuleutu Cenlte aud vicinity. A. S. SMITH BIRDS. The best Sinalni and cheapest Canary Birds in the oil regions are to be bad al nov7-lf. J. V.'. P.fi VTTY'S. Measures tuUeo, aud Clolhiun made to order, at A. AI.DEN'S, Jamo'tnwn Cl"thln;' tro. VICHKV AND KlisliMJE. WATIKS on draught at CRIFFES r.RO?. KenyiMiN ,tw Double AvtU'.g Oil rump fur FiJnipiiiR Oil vt AVlili-riii Uvvff IVutift. Kenyon's New Don Ida Acting Oil Pump il aoknoiviiil-'l to be ihe beat pump now In use. One i.l its leading tealuira i that it not only prniinci cuutiauous fl iw il oil or other Hold. Iml that it creates ami sustains a Coiittntit and powerful aucttim, by means ol which Ihe searas or veins uf tl e well are In a great ineuaiire lie tie J ofj ar One and other oLsiructi oua, and ibivil In tbe veins ia drnwn lowarda Hie weV. It has t een a'c.-rUined by actual teal that the use of Ibis pump caitsi s a gradm.iiy lu.reaa lug flow ol oil. It I Well kuowti by oil operatorn that tins Improvement la of ureal value, and owe thul rial been lonu soiihl tor. Tha ald -st tnechanica uf aor country have for years la-en at work trying lo hod out siime new and untried pUo to prolong tha life time ol an nil ei; and nothing y.-i lo our knovt lenV ha been firelight If . ire the piil.l'C lhal in any way eipial tbe powet ot Ihe KxnyuH 1'iltnp, expe rience having tiaiuht mat it is the long eoiiliinieii sue lion that bas the pnaer lo keep up and In crease the production of oil well. Oil opera'ors im reierreu t. M r. Geo. Ilnultnn, (Superintendent ot ihe Colinnlii Farm, fur information in regard to Ihe practical work nu! of the Kenyon Pump. We append Ibe fill lowing testimonial lium the uiaaagersol the Coliuiilila Farm: Opvick Cot-vvniA Oil Co. 1 Ctiliimliiu Farm, Ju, 28. J Mr. n. K. Ken-yon: Dor Sir: We are using your ,D"iible Acting' Oil Pump In lhre nl our oil wells and lake- pieasi.re in staling tbat we are gelling more oil and gas lioin each of I lie in than was previously obtained by Ihe uae nl working barrels. We believe your oil pump to oe tue oeai in use. Reaped In Ily yours, G W. lion.TON. Kiin't. J. P. BaKcuokt. Manager for runner par' Iculais addr-as !l. K. Kenyon, Peitoleum Centre. P. O. box 517. jau31. J?P Hanglug Baskets lor sale at Nicholson lb l!i.u iuo's. White aud colored Khiita oiade to order, and tits guaranteed, or no sale, at A. Al.DKN'S, Di21. Jamealnwn Clothlm Store. Spring Over Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. Latest style nl Ladle Opera Toes Shoes, best quality aud low prices, leceiveu to-day at A. S. SMITH'.-? Bool and Shoe Store. The finest aswrtment ol Chiidreu's Shoes ever brought lu the oil region, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Sh o Stole. Buet Cigars ia town at foilfc Bro. Best bpriog aiylo goods received to-day, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. u.3d-if NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. imisjiKi(,. UlaaQ 4 Uhut-maa 4SMI.U ... ot H.trol'...n, Cent and ',lclnUv ""tlNt Z' ofliK.'lvrtl.r.C. for the pnrpnsn f nit" ,J ml ti,iM K M t Kt Nil and would lis remM ut wait ttimi Hi c i.i. mii 'nvnr ma with u, i CntlniHand KU " n im tie nttndc,i tu I'elMleUrfi tent v Aorli u m 400 Lost. On W cdiiew,T Mill Bill ll.ic'-li ti l'.., -,,. tSlllins rnur I'll ille'l In- I r- i. !. -t i, ,,r , " PelMlclllll t'ennu. 'Ill,- tiiMii'v war In Until, Ingdenomlnati in' I) m $ o i ,n ; : y utt. liteenlneki Tw .i) i.t-i.li.i it. lie S.Ki niuu. al, ard the hnifiuee in S6nn. flu i)r,.(.,Mn.4, Tlis fluder will In- I.IIiKltALI.if tV A KtiKllhr leatltiir i he mmv at the llurunuru sii.ro or Nicl ul. son A Hlackmuu. i.H lw. , EtfewGrocery Vegtitalde, Confectionary fc Fruit Store. 'j'HH SuhwrllMT bnvintr lieen iHirneA out at th I Ute lire, wtmlil illltirill Inn trim H. Hiiri n..i,i.i.. U.11.CM that liu ha i upeued a NiiW KlOHKat 'o. Wilaliliigton SHrrrt, Prtrolenm finite w!i.to ho would hf hapv tn ua t on Is fneii la mid make tlio avi)uiiiiiiuinv r ninny new eiiptum. n. It lli he my end- aor to fn nl.h tie; very l-t the nwrkvi ailnrd , In tirder tni.t I mm merit a Ii r aliara of tue .iib,lc imtroi niiu. Yoma l;ea.). I. COflifXS. pnt. Slew Firm, New Goods. Tho mibirHHT lis purcliiwtd tlm entire ir.ter- cst nf A. M. Miuitn lu ti u irc ry und I3a3;ery bn'lnrM, mid will H'tn'ti r cfrry nn ihe biptrps at il) M vl ml, a- 1 l.u' p iy ftlr le.iHi tr ! -.lit t sit ii tit an t" tlta ff;tini ul iIim piililif to merit ;v:ir litro if t o Hkt. I hui; on luiinl nm coutiHiill rtivivlup, A lirnt cLi'tt ctuck of o'tillMml Furd'ii Rtiii D nusitc Fruits tu-jjibtr wltli utir I3A.XOCRY Wtih-ll la cilPKliin I tint In" nit. 'resh llrnl, Vira nt d I'nkea Kuiey Cui-t-- lor v.'eiltli a"1! P' i HKeu l.i itjit. a y noiiiu in tniu:i i r i.i .oia bnii( tiiiiie. i'uli i.ud mt nie. . () VKS'H. rovIIMf. M'a-liiiiitt..n St. Tviiv.lniiti iVntn1. tl'i,4J'J' HVliOOL. ne work rferllia cl'ia- fif 11 o 1'uldic Sv'h ol, now laiiahl , r. .V.vC irre, u KM.IX'T CIIO T. will la-oi'eiiiU In the paiee l.t tmo, for a sericaof tiiel, Hieka. ', e ma eiiitti'l If'.' alelw. r. II. IIICU.II'IO.N'.TeiirJier. XOTICHi I ler.'lf clve tti I're t..nl I have f-llrr-lii-prl tin; l-nratail ll.CI'.-l'l,il .nihil I'SIIM' N f'" IVti itel r-ll, all La.u iipp iliii-il a.iil . H. t'l' TKIt, lev ayiil lo uliauij to eai.- al.d roile.-'ii't April ih lw. ,1. tl. I'AUiKH. Bemoval: M-CJULKTHUs'. READY-MADE CLOTHING ESTAB LISHMENT. I1A" chanted Bn.e, rnJ will now tin font tl at S. MICHELS' OLD STAND, aert dorrt-i Aken'a Hall, on Waahtntfinn Sirrat I have put In a larja alia'k e Ne.W liildl'S. HCKISUoV Kl''ff; SI'HISll SI'l IV: imvss hi:. 'IS; W Al.KIM) Ki ll!-; 1'SOI.Ii ( I " UlNn or a I Mud hploi did At I. n r-' ir-: ami a '" plete a-aurlmei.l Ol Hail lv-llade Ii-.- a. All which 'a nitii del tli w- Iow.t ilun uida h-vv vrr text i told at In tb l Medina. Thai k ar aav annnei iatnmr for their riltnil Li' t in old atiin. I It pe t' "j Will n n lUir tavora lil H ilaVA tAI.U aT:m. V. (IIIKKSTIIAI- tl I HltYllUH It A I l.ltOAB- KOKTIIWAJtr TRAIN furry.. Iliorti a- Fxproaa, . a. nb W.I a n AoeninUillInn, t.iA p " "'" P "'' Way Freight, a u. .' am. Mail, Winn. a. 5, p m. linfrjlo . o, P m 4,50 " 10,50 (OTT 10.4i, a n 4.4.V r i" mat. " eoiiTiiwuii. i Itliffalo. M II, a.oft. a m. Kx.rea. II "''. " Aci'mutncdt'a 4,:si, p at. Wnv Srelahl .Momlajr, January lit - 8.IA. a m v. p u. I.ia " ji ,io, a ni. .. .. . . ii . . rheanel than 11 1 All siyna ni n""" - . nj chepst, made from M..n'.f. oik st.:k. anu warrutklnl. hi J. R. Kron'a. S.:'f.,!I.T'l'lMli S'."1'"B,A,,r;rN-.5 . VIHIIKV ANj KlaiEXUE.M WATERS 11 dlbliht St GtttKl'E.i B3 J6. JU7 leu Suvi-ia for aale nt Nlt;lli'l.:i & Ui.w kmo.v'u. vutiient ajii . l. 'anu
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