1 from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter I'mh'iwi'ar, Httim JtlHde ClofhiKtf, Hat and Caps, AC., AC, For the nist Thirty Days ! KcFA3tIA.!),S!;iIIH&C() Merchant Tailors! ' lie Rloek, Tltitvtife,tit., etrolSum Centre Daily Record fru Centre. Thnrsday April 13. 4 AKU1V4I. AXD DEVKAllIEK OF UlAiINSl ON O. C. 4c A. It. II. On and after Monday, Nov. 281b, 1870, trainn win run a iniiows: NORTH NO. 6. SO. 3 NO. t. Leave Irvine. 2.01 p n. 5. Ill p m Leave Oil City 7,00 a m. 2,85 p a. 7,50 p " Fet.Con 7.40 ' 3,3U " 8.30 ' ' Titusv. B..H0 4.25 8.12 ' Arrive Corry, 10,00 5,57 "10,3d " flOLTH. Nil. . NO. 4. KO. 6. Leave Corrv, 1 1,0ft ill. 6.10 m fi, 15 p ' Tittitv. 14,40 p m. 7,35 7.M " P. On. 1,27 " 8.19 " 8.42 ' Arrive O. Clly 2.10 8,02 0,20 ' Irvine. 4,50 11.40 JTJ No. 6 and 0 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TIIAIN8 NOR TH. Wo. lit No. 13. No. 11. No. IS. No LeOC. (.15 am. 11,15a.m. m..vA ii.3(ii 1 io r rr.t; lu.iu i.turtt iiupj. i.ir, 4.411 Titus. u,l a k. a, W ' 1,4 " li. ti " ,U) Ar. Cori,15 M.' FKEIDIIT TRAIXS SOrjTIT. No. 10. No. 8. No. IK. No. 14. No . Or. l,Me LeTl. 0.00am ,3Uam. 1035a.ii. 11.14am. 4 ittrM ' PV.H.U0 " 9.1 11.16 r. li 4.1 r 1.00 ArOClO.l ' 10,3J l,3J 2,1)5 ' T.U0 ' '11 City and fnlrolMim ('nitre n-oltbi, lento 00 Ity U,i0 p. 111 , arrives at 1'etroleiim teritro .1 '.IP p. i. Leavus potrolum Cent at 4,40 p ui., ariives at wll City ti,00 p. m. 1, a. a. 4. 6 toil 6 are eip'e-s train. N-u IV is a tiiruu h a'-cuuimouatlufi, CJQuecta at Curj for Rut toil Noith. euvcn rAi.Ari m.ritpina cars. o. 4 llireet from Hliiltidsliilil without change. WOf Illicit to HiMxiMpitla without chant. No. li Dlreet from l'ittli r.h without rhutige. tf Dfroct to Pitiaburtcti witliouc cuauue. Monday, Nov. IK lh0. Tub SnrniK. In n conversation with Mr. F. J. llig;ins, engineer at tlia wells un leusa 22, Central Pott-oleum Cu'a rami, uud who run tour with the deceased for ncurly a year and a half previous to Ins dea'.h, wo Irarn some additions! facts in regard to t tic tad occurrence. Pryor citue to this pluce from Newark, Ohio, at which place be baa three brothers living at resent. )Io bud worked at that iIhco troni (he tiaio of his arrival from Ilia old euuoiry up to the time Uo arrived in the oil region, and not at Luckporl, the error bavi rig urose from the fict that thu memorandum book found Id bia clothing did not belong to blm, but was the property of a man named Luk Ilanron who waa Irom LoCKport, and formerly work ed lor the Cuutrjl Co. Mr. Hijtgina la lirro in the belief that tho tiofurtiiuute man waa insiou at the time cf coaiuiit'.infr tho rasu act, and alalea tha deceaae bad fri qiifii' ly acted in a atrnngo manner in the engine hou, expressing the belief that bo (Piycr) was soon going to die, and enquiring aa to the easiest and surest method ofdyia. This wus pirticolurly oiiveivabla lor avveral days jrevious to his disappcarutioi'. ' Tha bixiy was enclosed in o oiffia, last evening, uud liroogtit to town, where it lies awaiting tnn arrival of another brother fromNanatk, alt- r which it will be tak en to Dunkirk lor burial. Ooe brother ar rived last nibt, and is highly spoken of, having been freight receiver at Dunkirk for tbo lit nineteen years. Ilia other brothers are also reipectable citizens of Newark, O rr.iui tbd evidence before the coroner s jury it appears that Pryor io a fit of iunan ity bung bimsrll on tbo 31 day of October, 1870, and bus him or been loyiaz on thn ground wltbiu 150 yarui Irom dwelling bouses in Wild Cat Hollow for six months and eight day, a singular f iot couniderluir the number of people that were constantly going un or vomiue down tho bill In that vieinity. The fallowing it the verdict of tho coro ner's jury : Commonwealth o? Pknnsti.y.ix!a., VBNANeo Cou.nty, J We, the underpaid, Imviug be-n duly lumiiiutie'l and etnp lunellcd a jury to de teimine tLe cauee of the Death of nil un koowu body, found near Petroleum On'.r,' Venalizo oiiiily, P.. April 12th, 1871, ter hearing the evidence we have conio the co.'icliiaiiin 1 1 1 r. 1 Hie said body U the pr ain of one Puirick l'rvnr, who cunu to his death by his owu hiiioi.i by n.inuij bluiaoll while in a letnpurary tit 0! iiiiMiuiy. I.KVt mako.v, . H. K. Whitti.kskt, D. M. .cAi;MiKka, Cso. W. Kixo, Sk., J. IV. Hoeinsov, JlIMM TlXliOBOLT. Atteat: Saupel KtrxoLUH, J. P. Since the above was written we learn that the remaina will ba taken to Dunkirk on the 3:33 train this afternoon. Took it Kasv. Scene: A Saloon up town, iwo Teutons seated at a curd table playing 'uiiigiins" for the beer. Enler Huns, wlu excitedly addresses oue of the players: "sliiiiK-ii'lJIef! your hoss'n vapgon is run viv." "Un dot so? Vy you don't shtop liiuilip leedle?'' Ci'Z ho v.is mora ash haaf a Fipiard avay before 1 see him." Mow you know he vus my bosa'n vag- gon !"' 'Vy, he bad your name on do rag- go" ' "Ishdotso! Veil, you dink yon poely mart, ain't it t liut (lot ish not my vag gou; it is my wile's lions' a vaggon. Hurry up, 6bake, (to bis partuer,) uud blay out dish gime. If dot boss 11 vaugoo gitsnash. ed up, veu I go homo der night oiy vife r:li kive mo bell Colnmtins. " Gold at 1 p. m., Ui)i The t)jl City Register advocate the claims ol Oil City a ceutral point t.r tbo locution Otoil riflnerlee in the lellowiog truihf, 1 uianuer: We ixapcctfiiily submit to lho?e engaged io the reH'iin; bruucli of the Pulroleum Imnl-n.-a, thu dva.itis present.nl byOilCiiy a tho bent point fur reliniug Petroleum. Four of tho chief railroad, having direol ixiiimciioua witU all other loading railroads in the country, centre here. Oil Creek and the Allegheny River are navigable dining Ibe greater portion of the year. Oil pipes from ail the principal prednclng localities have their terminus bere. For transport ol tue crudrf and nivniifaoturod article, chenil- imIs, eto , needed by the teliuer, uo other . place presents tbe same laoit'.ties and advau tages. It is an Indlspiilahlo fact, we think, that the plate cfpiodi.ciiou is the proper !ocll- ty to uinnuluctiire the sun.-, provided the trnnspoiUtiou facilities ure ample. That tin y ure in our case is a fact bvyond dispute Willi transportation, a neutral locality, aud ail tho requisite advantage, Oil Guy has ever been the polut for the linimuction of the general business, and Is the heudquar (era 01 the petroleum trade. Thu r-flulng interest must centie hero of a necessity. (v'veibl relin-rles are to be built hero as toon as tho weather will permit, uml gmdu- 'ly but surely will the entire reiining trade cnire at Oil City, ti e beat and only locu- 1 1 :l lu Hie Oil Il'l4iou flUed iu nil reaped for it. Every fnility should bo extended to reliiiera to basteu as munli as possible, tins deslftt!e e nan mm at ion. There was u. 'mijeliMciu of jty" lu tho b'.iioe ijf Pluulo, yutt rJuV. ut the urrlvul of a now comer, in the perxon of a twelve pound L.il.y girl. Mother aud child ar do ing woll. nod father well, ho U tho proud-c-i man iu luwn, ami j y u he can be, Illy u li tie I one over Un iiiany hearty ban. I i,.i,i mrit-J fn ..1 j.j ,;.ef,ds. ftVil viu.p i.:.u ai" Auuouuscmiui ta. The nnnineenienl cards of cnndidalps lor niiiiilioiiiou tor tin1 viiriniiH oQIces will be imiilislieil ill Ihe lollovvinu rntiv; . .ssotri'.lv. ;mo; .iwi'il'e ,lilile, 111, Pheriff. SU': I reusurer, 10; Dittncl Anr. ney, $10; L'oniinissiotier. to; Auditor, J.V 'oKinvelv 110 iinnoiinceineiiis pubiistieu iiiiless paid for is Ativ.vxt'ic. t DISTRICT ATTOKNF.T. Wo are authorized to announco the nnn: of Jiimea II. c-mili. ns candidate for l)i- tiiot Attorney, suiii nt to tbo uioges of tbo lieioitilican Primniy K'eollon. fotrulvum Uetilre, .l iron J, 13il. Tbe fBUiily of Captain John LI row n, the hero of Harper's Ferry, aie now living near Probnervilie, Humboldt county, California, haviog Moved thither a:, yenr ago fioio Tehauu county, to which they emigrated during the war. Mrs. Blown is living with her only surviving son, Salmon, who is a abeep latmer. her daughters Sarah mil tl'en are witb her; her health it poor, as in that of Miss Sarah. Ar.ue, who wu with her father at Harriet's Ferry, It married in Cali lornia, and hat one child a daughter. Tho tim y bnve cot bevn'rety prosperous I California. Two of Captain Brown's sins by bit first marriage live in Ohio with their lumilira-John.and Jason; Owen lives near Petroleum Centre, in Pennsylvania aud Kut, (Mr. Thompson,) still lives iu North Elba, we believe. NKVV ADV KRTISEXIENT8. COUNTY TUKASUBEB. EniTOtt Bki'iirii: Please announce) the name of FID liHHOP, or Oil Cl'y, as a candidate lor the offlce oT County Ti'rmii er, subject 10 the diciaion ol tbe Kepubllcau rnmary Election, ami olilige Many IUpiblicaNM. We are nnthnr'zd to announce the name of N. K K1IIH.L', si n candidate lor Treasurer, nibjeel to ttie usages nl the He ptitiliuitn party, ut th pri'iniry meeting. I'etuileum centre, .vaicn lsu. SUaitlFF. V are authoriz-d In announce the name ol (.'. ri MMifcS as 0 c unlidatM for Sherill", subject to thn usages ol Ihe Republican parly, at Hie primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, March id. 1ST1. II may not be generally knnwn to our oil operators, but it 1 1 a tact that for Ibe pat year or more, tbe prices of Hrst-clau en gine and boiler.t, witb machinery complete, for use in drilling or pumping oil wells, has tallen olT considerably over previous rates Our altuntlon bus boea Called particularly to this fact alter an examination of tbn price llstol eugiifi-s and boiler manufactured by the Bay iitato Iron Works Co., Erie, Pa. They luruish a !0-horso power engine, with round valve, extra heavy healings and boxes, loug connecting rod complete witb link, lor $350 ut retail, and 15-horne power portable boiluis ut $t00, which is a lurge rednollou over old prices. These engines are warranted 111 nvery respect. Mr. A. P. Orsbero, is a member of Ibis linn, and vis its Ibe oil region every two or ttireo weeks for the purpose of selling these engines. He represents that that tbe B ay Stale engiue is coming iuto gouerul use in the til region und gives universal satisfaction. Strawberries, very red and largo us a plum were sum in Mew O. leans last week at eventj.Ove cents a quart. They are not sweet at ibute grown at the North, for the reason, it is said, that they do not receive tbo tame cultivation and oare. A number of our citizens wont to Mead vile, yeoierJay afternoon, to at loud tho ooncett givtu by Mad. Nilssou. Attention Uciu.ii to tbo f.ct tliut Druce i Fuller are offering tbair largo . stook ol boots uud shoes ut cosl, it being their de termination to olose out the busiutss.. Karo bargains will be oii'ored to rhuso wish ing auythiiig in lb liu of boot?, shoex, to, lor Uuies or jjents wear, iiiyo them a c:ll. "NoD-tfX(iloive lluid" is ua excellent thing to bivo in the bouse when a lively exploaion and speedy (lie is desirod. A cau cf thn ''wanvited not to explode tuirblew up a grocery and then burned It down, uu Tuesday uight, in Allegheny City. Tbo Yatiteelnon douated," 'collded," and burglarize.!," have been badly ujed up by a 1 EaulUb nngazine writer, iiho buriet ""i eio j u; ve:y U.ICOII Ur7 I'euix; Ki .Jen Boring for oil bat commenced on L'roe stone Creek, about live miles from Kiltan ning. It is an enterprising Pittsburgh com pany (bat Is is tediliig this teiiitory. Tho well is now down to the depth of 1,000 feet aud at this depth tbey struck a vein ol gas which hut been throwing the water Io quite a height ever since they tuuek it. There have been small particle cf oil seen at dilfereut times, by several parlies. A cor ronpondeat of the Leader says, another ctttusity, which, hundreds bav witnes.-nl. it the burning or thn gas at dld'orent placet along the creek, tuaie oi tbe QameR occupy , Ing a spacu of over a rod square, and at a dims sue of over a mile from Ibe well. Thu cause of this is supposed to be tout the weight ol the water in tbe well forces tLe gas through tho deuces of Ihe rock. dome of these pluc t have been burning for u.ore than a inoctb without ceas ing. New Li visit r Stari.b at Oil Cut. Our townrman, Mr. T. MoDouaM, Imas re cently established a branch of bit ( x'enaive livery establishment In (hi place, at Oi' City, and ha stocked It with Urge stud of driving und riding buries, wbicti in ad dition to thu finest buckboarda, carriages, wagons, &o 1 forma od of the must com pline establishments in Oil City. We lake pluasuM in recommending Mr. Id. to the peoplo of Oil City at a lair and honorable business man, and trust they will extend blm a liberal putronage. An oxc.unte sjy.-: "We are in receipt of two f,oem, oue ou the 'Throbbing Brain,' am. ihe other on a 'Beating Heart.' We will wait until we receive one un Ihe 'Stomach Ache,' and publish all three to gether." , In speaking or the Uuioa A Tmievlllo 11. R., Ibe Wostliell Republican says: It is reported that Fitk and Gould have decided to extend the road into' this county; and the May vlllo pnoplo claim that an arrange. ment bas already been made by whicbthe road Is lu strike the Crosscut just beyond Sbeiman, and run on its track by laying down a third rail, to near the brink of the precipioe over which tbn Cross Cut cais pitch into Portland, and then bear off to the rUht down Io Dunkirk, and there connect witb the N. Y. fc Erie." A stolen kis saved aglil'a life In Fond du Lao last woek, for If tbe uiau who did Ibe deed bad not pulled her bead lorward just as he di 1 a beam, which loll Irom tbd upper floor, would hive dishel her brain-iout. Since then all the young men in Fond du Laoaregoiog around saving the lives of the young women. Thoy sty it it sweet to be a philuntropiai. On. Stiiik at Lkssulru lleftrg. El wood Bros , at Leeshurg, April 10, in bor ing for a well for salt, at a depth ol two nuunrea anu seveoiy Uva fuel, struck a fine seam ol heavy lubricttiog oil. and tools were drawn out, covered with oil They commenced to luhe und trill giv ua Hellath010u4.il testing. 0-1 operators say it gives Ihe appenrauce of a' very large yield Tbo excitement iahigb uud li t,i, a1H iu de- UlUlltl. FIBf3.FIRB. J.W.Thorirpsou At'lfT botn aimnirbly pins, d out t tl late Sr. has agatu rusumeO bn-iluuiw ul tin, 1 OLD AND POPULAR STAND OF II r WACHTER. t-M'..i'ii i t district, with a Cein'lrte amertniat t ; no i-1 ii rs HiovisioNs ,.M t'lM HCMi.-VV.-liS. Ml. .twk !t all ww ..,,... v.ajr I." ilikli,:.ilhe m. c i..)'lii .Io.,, 1 i lie iso 1. Ml lj a nw. .. e re- I, m u .Mi. Ti.oniinon lu ...e le l 'I It n; ; PAUI.OR, , , er I I . I .f ' it, r . . ,-ll',i 1ml mill e!T. UI lu liltern ly ; t. eil o, j ,1,-1, i;u. m1r inomi wl 1 ill 'e I f !e-' I leant iVtltileu- eniie Ait-I I''. I.'.l-'f Wall Paper at (g3FF:s mm. CD 4 lam t. jU. PtlUnxill V Co. itl I'aik i'o, 'tov Vork, and lleo. T. Kowell A Co. AdvertlBii g Atieiil, lira lbs sole aeeuta for tho l', triil mhi lentre Tailt Hseoan in ihut rliy. Ail vertisers In tl:at cityaie iwms:etj to leava tlit'.r fa vera with ,-liher of tec shove lioues FREEK1NG COLD S-Of WATER at GIUFFE3 BUOt'. Orikxtal Patrnt Mkn's Gaitkr. These ti tiler are eal r-kin, patent tops, aild make a te tiittful dress for the feet. I am sole agent lor Petroloum Centre aud vicinity. A. S. SMITH IiI"DS The b. st Suiuiiig a'td cbespest Canary Birds 10 the oil regions are to be bud at ouv7-tf. J. W. PE-tTTY'.--. to Measures tukeii, aud Cli'.tbinn rnat1 order, at A. A I. DEN'S, ,f.imetnwt Clolliini' jitorsi. VIC HEY AND KlaSENGEN W AT I. RS on oraught at GRIFFE3 TiROI?. KriiyouN ew IXtitblC Aflliut Oil iii nip mi titiiiis n r tVtttvriu Ditrp Wells, Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged Io be tie best pump now in use. One oi Its leading features is thai it not only proitnces a continuous l'ow ol oil or oilier fluid, but that it creates and sustains a constant and pnwrrlul suction, by means ol which Ihe sen ids or veins of the well me in a preut measure cleared of para line und 01 her obstructions, and th oil In tbe vein is drawn towards the well, li bus been ascertained by actual test that the use ol tl.is puuip causes a gradually iucreat iiik How nt oil. It U well known by oil npemtore tottt Ibis im;rovemeul la of ureal 'tie, and on", that baa been lcini snugbi tut. The abl 'st meohanios of our country bare for years besn at worn Hying la ttnd out some new ami uutiied pluu to prolong thu lifo time of an oil well; and nothing yet to our knowledge bn been brought bulore the put tie that in any way equals the potvui ol the Kenyoa Pump, experience having tmtiuht ttmi ills Ihe long con '.limed suc tion tbnt has Ihe power to keep tip and !'i crease the proiluetit.n, of oil woits. Oil operators are reierreil to Mr. Geo. ISotiltoo, uiieriiilendent of the Columbia Farm, for infortunium In regard Io the practical work ings of the Kenynii Pump. Wo append 'he following le-tunoniHl from tLe managers ol the Columbia Farm: Opk.cb Coli'mbia Oil Co. Columbia Farm, Jan. 28. .uu. ti. rt. kknyon: Dsr Sir: Wo ure using your t Double Acting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and lake pleasure In 'stating that w srv neinn.' more oil and gtts from each of them than was previously obtained by ihe use ol workiog barrels. Wo believe your oil pump to- be the best in use. Respectfully yours, G W. ItllULTON, Pup't. J, P. Baiichokt, Matiuger Far further pnrffculars address II. K. Kknyo.v, Peiiuleuiu Centie. P. O. box . juo31. ZST Hanging flaskets for sale at Niciiulson 4 Hlackmon'h. White and colored Shii is made to order, and fits guaranteed, or no sale, at A. ALDliNV, m21. Jamestown Cluthing Store. Spring O-'er Cuuis, at A. ALDEN'S. Latest sit lei of Ladies Opera Toes Shoes, hest quality and low prices, received to-day A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. I Theftnal nanirtiiiunl a! Pi.ii.t..i. L'l -io 1 - tuiiuicuicuutl " ropi ever biought lu tho oil rei.jn. at A. t-. SMITH s Boot ami Sh oe Stole. Bset Ciitirs in town ul Grifi'es Bros. BeBt Spring siyie goods received to-day, All stylos !t,bt haiuess. chua.er than the ('heain . uiado from M, .IV.it s ,,. 1. ..... 1- - v .. .. a autl wir.'.ii,J, a: J. K. Kcoti's, in 30 -If A. S. SMITH'S Boot and shoe Stole. w tl) 13 a) o a is 2 J! ea Set vera f.-r sale i irnn..vm .t iJi.icKMON's. Of) s CD .S Vttami fsra o L, o s art a BargainSv ' Bargains. BRUCE & FULLER) Are now st-lling their entire stock of BOOTS &' SHOES AT COST, to close out the bus iness. The stock complies the latest styles of Ladies tfc (it'tits Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slij.pers ifec. Kemember the place, Main St., opp. MeCliiitoek 1 louse. V troieoin Centre. April 12 if. . .)a::sn Allied. Miss!. A. Shearman woitlil liir.trni f e eHI'' ol I', troleiuu Centie uml tiebtl y that she ui en r ns or Mr. .1. 1 S nit. a few dottr. souui of lli Eule-rl hiiil-j-t fir tho purpose "'""f' ' an4 VU AK M 4 IvINO, aad would Its l'l-;" 0 ".' Walt upon Ihe, u illonisy luvor ins Willi at" t'utliii-i and Kiulnit proinnily at'entlett to. Petroh uu Cenl.e, April iU Im $46oTiiost. Va WediioJsy, Apill Rill, a Buoksklu -"";ph.,I1r tnliitnv riir Hit- dr-d bo.l-rs w.s lost at :'. ,. rVtruleniii fume- " h innn'.v wa In ."" '",,( ti-gUeiiomina i.n' l"' Nulll""'Lv iiloa ilmnlmekj Two JS0 l.i..iiba.l-i tut" $ri0-y""' al, ai d Ihe haltmee in 15 nun 10 lireeiit ': '',,. The B'-der will 1 LIUKUAI.I.Y KKW ltai in iliu suing at tu Uardwaro Morn oi J tn Blacknion. HOUSE I OUSAIii:K ntsxT A cmforlahh- Jlwel le? 'V". -f u'..!."' Ij.ke S-ltot. IllorU. on lh" "'e H I ..,, ri.M-uiiuhh. or rented- l'l'ilrei t 'I.' I;;,". , St Itie tlaldware Mote ol S whoheui I"'- ' I'elroieu ii Chip , A ill '1 - lv-
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