Otdk, A from marked prices on our EXISTS S70CH0F REA5V-MA0E CL0TH1N3 WiMkr I'tiderwt'tir, r:oio. Made Clothing-, Hat and Caps, C., AC., For th next Thirty Days I McFlttfAKl), S.H.TII & Co. Merchant Tailors! iiHe .tUicU, Tltitaville.Pa., "t'oleum Centra Daily Record. f l. Centra, trlUny April 14. 4HI IV.(L AMD DUPHATllCB OF 1 U.t INS (N O. C. A. H. R. On ami after Monday, Ifov. 28th,. 1870, 111113 will run at follows: koiitu no. 6. xo. 3. Leave irvtn 12,01 r tt. Leave Oii Ciiy 7.00 A if, 2.65 p u. KO. 1. 5,10 P M 7. SO p a I'et.Ceii 7.40 3,39 4.25 6,57 " 8,30 " 9.12 ' 10,38 " " Tilusv. Arrive Corry, 10,00 s:MTin. no, 8. Leave Curry, 11. Oil A M. ' Tituav. 12.40 p v. P. Cen. 1.27 Arrive O. City 2.10 ' Irvine. 4. SO NO. 4. 6. 10 A M 7.35 " 8.19 ' 9,02 ' 11.40 KO. 6. 6.16 PM 7,52 8.42 0,20 " No. 6 and 6 r in oo Sunday. rREI JnT THAINS NOKT1I. Fiv 19. No. 18. No 11. No. 15. No. f l. :o ".ir,A.. u,i6a.k. jn,iss.a. u,80ih ii io ra n-.i; iu,tu j.iiipa . a.isr u. s.w 4,40 'm-., 1!,14a.n. 11,40 M " .' 4.W At Corl.Tim. FREIGHT TRAINS SOUTH. Ko. 10. No 8. No. 18. No. 14. No. 20. I Or. l.sftpx l-o Tt, 8.00 i i 8,30 a .. W as a.m. 11,14 am. 4 S3e --rj,o,uu ,, ia,io i. k. IV 40 pm .uo Ar'JOjO.ia ' lu,Ji ' 1,34 ' 2,05 " 7.00 "11 Clly and Potroleum Centre rrelcht, leaves Oil v r.j , hp ii. pi., arrives at. rutmldnm Centre J1.3U p. ru. I,-uv petroleum Centre at 4,40 p m., arrive m .in iy i,,uo p. m. I, 3, , 4, nn i 6 are eipre-a trains. , .9 ts n throtuh arcouiwodatton, caauert at rry :or jsnt ami North. SlLVKIt PALACt SlElirHIO CARS. 4 Dlruet from Philadelphia ivltbnot change, rio. 3 -Direct to Philadelphia without chnnno. No. 5 Direct from Plitabnrah without change. Nit 0-Direct to Pittsburgh without change, iloiway, .Nov. H. 18.70. Gold at 1 p. m., 110 On Saturday venlng, at Cleveland, tbe wire or Andrew Kraust met with frightful dtb. Coming borne from bi work Mr. KraiiM stepped into a drug store and ptir ' chased a buttle of benzine to be used for ex- ' terminating the vermin about the house. Upon arriving borne be turned portion of the benzine oo tbe bedstead, and beld tbe candle down to we wbat effeot It bad, wben lb dame set Ore to tbe benzine. He start ed for the dour to throw It out, and bla wife wa about entering st tbe lime received the entire ooutont on her person and wa Im ueuiaieiy eoveiupea in name. Toe poor woman wa burned almost to a crisp and ex. f ired iliortly alter is terrible agony Tbe follow iog person from ibis place liaveflied tbeir adplioaliona to tbt Court of Quarter Sessions, April term, 1371, for - license to aell spirituous liquors: B. A Bovee, Hotel. J. S. Oulbert and tf. Francis, Hotel Alfred Myers, Hotel. Francis O'Neil, Restaurant. Gsorge Sargent, ' G. J. Cross and John McOmber, Hotel. John Theobald, Restaurant. George Tarr, Hotel. Alex. Iiogue, " H. McKeown, of Kane City, end S. Arnold, ol Pioneer, bare alio applied for licenses. License will be granted tbe fourth Monday lu April. bummer l coming. The Italian gentle, man, wltb band organ and tambourine ac- eompaalejent, arrived In town yesterday. That good old tune, "Old Dog Tray," euu Ja aa oa lural a ever. Tbe O. U. k A. R. R. Compauy have re atly Uid a new platform around tbe depot fii pUoe. An improvement that ba Uj been needed. A etiia eje exi'.e licentious Io. k. .V or-l.t mr.eu iovite rliiait foe. The Cleveland nrreld ij: A hoot six o'clock Tuesday morning tlion- andtof our citizen were aroused by oo of tho roosl terrific explosions that ever "shook up" thing terrestrial In tbl locality. It proved to he the agitating- house of Hnssey. Payne St Co." oil refinery, situated on the canal, a abort distance soutb of tbfl1 Atlantic fc Great Western Railway. It ex ploded without a moment' warning, and without any assignable cause, aa far a known. The report was tremendous, and Ibe nctitioa of ihe air was so great aa ta ibake buildingi two ml lea diatant. Over a tbouaand barn-la of oil were In the agitator, and In a moment an Immense volume of flame and thick black smoke told tbat tbe Ore Bend wa completing tbe work of destruction. Everything conorcted wltb the agitating bona that would lurn wa destroyed. The flames spread to adjoining Building, but tbeir progres Wat checked by the efforts of the Bremen. Tbe oil and gaiolir continued to burn aeveral hours. two of the ateetner remaining to protect surrounding property. Very fortunately ne lots of life or serloii personal injnry resulted fioul tn explosion. II ad It occurred two ininulva earlier at least one life would have been aucriBced, a a a Workman bad jutt left tbe building. Two or tbrre oieu who wore near by, were knocked down by tue concussion, but wer nut aeriously injured, Los $25,000. It will be seen by the advertlsemon elsewhere tbat Mr. J. W. Thompson ia agnin "on deck" and recovered from Ibe fleets of tbe late Are to tbat extent tbat be haa put up a large new building and stock ed it wltn a complete assortment of gro ceries, provisions, coufeclionariee, vegeta bles, io., wbicb be proposes to aell at low er rates tban ever, lie respectfully invitee bla old friends and customers, and many new one to give bin a call and examine stock and price, At New Orleans last week on Gabriel Lawson was tried en a ebarge ol felonious ly breaking lulo a bonse. Tbe evidence disclosed Ibe loci tbat tbe accused aud the yonog lady of tbe bouse were in lore with eacb other, and tbat tbe mater-lamlla was opposed lo tbe suit. He" was Intbebabit of going ta ber at nlgbt aed cllinbmg io at tbe parlor window. Tbe . mother detected him in the act ol getting Into tbe house, and hsd blm Indicted for felonious entering As may be imagined, tbe tiial wsa veiy interesting one. Although tbe appearances were decidedly against the dofendant, be succeeded in getting cloar. Considerable excitement wa occasioned among tbe Utile ones by '.be appearanoo oo tbe street of a diminutive coach and horses, belongtuii to a traveling show of some kiud. Oil matters at Foster Station are ropre. sented as being quite lively at present. A Isrge cu uber of new wells are going down. Two new strikes are reported tbe present week po tbe Angell A Prentice tract, one of which is yielding about thirty oarrtls per day, and tbe other between fittr and sixty. Garnet Cbill Potatoes, raited In Cliau'au qua'county, N. Y., and decidedly the beet potatoe ever Introduced on Oil Creek, can be bad at Mease A Armstrong's flour and feed store. They are alao receiving daily an extra qua my or Apples, tilv them a call. A daily line ol baoks runs Irom Franklin and Oil City to the new oil field at Drift wood, near Reno, lo Cranberry town ship. A new banking house baa been started at Oil City, by Messrs. J. B. Reynolds, E. M Uukill, and S. II. Lambertoo. Tbe latter named gentleman I to be cashier Among tbe Hat of juror drawn for the Ort Monday of May, 1871, we notice tbe name or A. L. Wyinan and E. W. Barker, of IVl'oleura Centre. Una. eter 1'. Uornen, of the flrta of Cornen t Bee."'; ownera ol the Smith Farm, wa elected to the $tate Legislature v.' Connecticut, Irom tbe town Pf Ridge!k-11, tt tbo hte election in tbat State. A de served compliment to a popular man. Tbe Oil City Register la again agitating tbe subject of building plaukroada Irom the surrounding town to that city, and urges uie immediate commencement of a plank or macadamized road from that place to Pe iroleum Centre. Vfe have freunenilv hal occasion to apeak of. tbia matter and sin! cerely bopo tu sue it can led through to com pletion. The Spring examination ofeohoul tnach- erbycuuuty Superintendent Dalo, cora meioeAprn2Ub. Ho will be at Potrn- leam Centre, April 27tb, for tbe purpose ot examining letchers and giving: fitrlH wte to sncb ss pas tbe examination. T-h. f.Thir..Ki J t' " ' mnu nmureiias are edged, with a.lw inch atrifia of brlgal Clore.1 ! 1L , Prof reee of the Northern Hoilroid Partite The energy with wbicb tbe building of this great thoroughfare Is being pushed forward I an added guaranty ol its early completion aud its wise management. At the present dale, tbe .grading is neatly finished fur 2G6 miles, from Lake Superior, through Central Minnesota, to tbe eastern border of Dakota; trains are running over 130 miles of completed traox; tbe Mississip pi River is bridged at Brainerd and once more joined to tbe Lakes by rail, and track- ayin is rapidly progressing westward. By September next, trains will run to the Red River, and the grading will prob ably be lar advanced toward tbe Great Baud of tbe Missouri River in Central Duko. ta. In tbe meantime work baa been com menced tbe present season on tbe Pacifio coast; large force of men Is already employed in tbe valley of the Columbia River, in Washington Territory, and here after tbe work of construction will bo putt. ed both eastward and westward toward the centre witb aucb rapidity as tbe best inter est of the toad may justify. Including its purchase of tbe St. Faul and Pacitto Rond, tbe Northern Pacific Railroad Company has 413 miles ot road now io operation, and before tbe close ot ihe present season Ibe length of finished track will be at least 560 miles. Tbe new highway to tbe Pacific is being Constructed at tbe lowest cost compatible witb Ural-cUs work. Tbe Venango Spectator advocates th claims of Fraoklio as the spot for oil n finer lo build new oil refineries, on the strength tbat Franklin is tbe centre of a large oil producing territory, nnd lite m er est to the coal fields, consequently receiv. log fuel cheaper. The claim is good. Some man living on the line of tbe South western Railroad, near Drukesville, Iowa, who bad taken a spite against the compa ny, amused blmsell the other day by cover ing tbe rails for a distance of a quarter ol a mile witb soap. A siugle train was three hour in crossing tbe grean-d itrelcV Mayor Williams of 0:1 City, bas issued bis proclamation declaring that Ibe co" ernmnt of tbatcily is fully and completely organized in accordance with Ibe pro visions of the act or Assembly made and pro vided for tb.tt purpose. Mrs. Fofr, who killed Crittenden In San Francisco became be wanted to live with bis wife, alter visiting ber tome, Is on trial and ber letter from bi:n have been admit ted at ovidenco. Married men thou ll be careful about writing letters lo outside re males, lor in such a moment a you think not tbey may be published and makd .you sick at the stomach. A play Is enacted In a Chicago theatre in which a man Is bung for fun. The other night tbe gearing gut out of order and they came near banging him for good. When tbey cut him down he said be ttues ed they had better get some one else to take his place, a ' his neck was not talent ed enough to play tbat part." A school boy having been required to write a composition on some part or the human body, expounded as follows: "Tbe Ibroat A throat is convenient to have es pecially to rooster and miuistera. The former eat corn and crowa with it; tbe lab ter pteachea through bia'n and then ties it up." "Albert Mann, a resident or Canton, was drowned io tbe Illinois river, at Hell's Landing, wr.lle Bshiagoo Wednesday after nnoo." Until rending the above we bad always been under the impression that people who went ashore at tbat Landing Incurred a dif ferent fate from that of drowning But bow did tbe place come by lis frightful des ignation ? Is it far from Chicago? Pitts, Commercial. A bitter jest Is tbe poison or friendship. Affected simplicity is refined Imposture. All k'ylos Unlit harness, cheaper than the cheapest, thde from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, i i. R. Kron's. CONGRESS. EUftRE AND niGII- ROCK WATERS fresh from the sprints at GRIfc"FE3 BROS. Satin Finish Wall Paper at all Grifkes Bros. SEIiECT SCHOOL. One woek after the elnso of tho PaMIn Si h nl now taught by Air. ilcUlurc, a 81LECT BCUOl.L W?'l be opened Inphc same hrtrno, for a series of twelve vetKs. Terms fHimrt 11 att-lw. C. 11. H.'J'liJITON, Teacher. Tlftted. Wall Paper at ZLt,' " GRtFFEs Bnos. FREnZr.VG "jCOLp'rlODA WATER at GR''F2S BR)S. v Annvfinretneiit. The anooucement cards of candidates for nomination for the various nfticea will be published at the following rates: Assembly, $10; Associate Judge, $10; Sheriff, $10; Treasurer, $10; District Attr- nev, $10! Commissioner, 95; Auditor. Tf Positively no announcements published unless paid for l aotanck, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorired to announce the name of James II. ritnitn, as candidate fur Dis trict Attorney, subject to the usages of Ibe Republican Primary Election. Petroleum Centre, Mirch 25, 11171. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Record: Please announce the nameol Kli) BlsilOl', or Oil Cl'v, as a candiilnte for tbe oflic of County Treasur es, subj. ct to ibe decision of the Republican Primary Election, and oblige Many Ilgrcnt.tCANH. Wo are authorized to announce the name of N. B KIDDLE, as n candidate; tor Treasurer, subject lo the iinnxes ol the Re publican pxrty. at the prl'nary meeting. Petroleum Centre, March 22, 1871. SIIKUIFF. We are authorized to announce tbe Peme ore. A MARKS, as a candidate for Sberiir, subject to tne usages of the Republican party, at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, March IK. 1871. LtlM'lll .1 Otl'f ft. 8. BI. l'ftUimill Ai Co. 7 t'aik o, Ne.v York, anil Oeo. P. Koweil A C i. Advertising Agents, nr tbe sole a'riiti for the 1, iroleum Cuniru Daii.t ItEcnau In that eliy. A.t rertiMrs In ti nt illvoie ieiiutMl to leavs tkilr favors witb eitlirr ot toe atve tnm.es FREEK1XG COLD SODA WATER GKIFFEd BtlOA at Oriental Patknt Mks'h Gaiter. These (iaiiers ureteral i-Klll. patent t"i. add make a beautiful dress for me feet. I am sole agent for Pcttuleum Centre and vicinity. A. S. SMITH BIRDS. The best SitiKinjj and ctenpesi Canary Birds in the oil regions are to be had at nov7-tf. J. W. BEVI-TY'::. Measures taken, aud Ciolblo mnde order, at A. Ai.l)E4N'.S, Jamestown fl..thl n j; Store. VICHKY AND Kl: on draught tit riLNGE.V WATERS GKIFFE3 r.UCS. Keiijoti'M nv Doithlfi Ac tine Oil J'tiiii tor l'iiii:)Hiitf Oil or AVllI t rin :t J Wilt. Kcnjon's New Double Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged to be lire beat pump now in use. One ol ltd leading feature! is that it not only pro ioc- a continuous flow el oil or other fluid, but that it cieutes and sustain a constant bi:1 powerful suction, by means of w hich tee seams or veio of ti e well are In a u,ront measure cleared of pnra fine and other obstruct, or.s, and the oil io tbe veins ta drawn towards the well. It has been ascertained by actual test that tbe use of this pnoip cause's a gradually Increas ing Bow ot oil. It la well known by oil operutore that' tins improvement is of great value, and one that bus been b.njt Bought fi.t'. Tbeabl'st mechanic of our conn I rv havt, fur years been nt work trying to Hud out some new and untried plan to prolong the life time of an oil we ll; and nothlux yet to our knowledge hn been brought before Ihe public that in any way equals the power ot Ibe Kenyon Pump, experience having ttaiubt that it is tl long continued suc tion that bus Ihe power lo keep up and in crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators are reteired to Mr. Geo. Bonllnn, Superintendent of the Columbia Farm, for information In regard to Ibe practical work ings of the Kenvon Pump, We append Ihe following testimonial Irom the uiaaagurs nf Ihe Columbia Farm: Ofkicb Com'mma Oil Co. ) Columbia Farm, Jau. 28. J Mr. n. K. Ku.vton: Dear Sir: Wo ore using yonr (Double Acting Oil PumpB In three nl our oil wells and take pleasure in stating that we are Ileum more oil ami gas Irom each ol them tban was previously obtained by tbe use nl working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tho bst in use. llefpee'fully yours, G W. BtltlLTON, PupV J. P. Bahcrokt, Manager For further particulars address H. K. Kknion, Petroleum Centre. P. O. box 517. jaD3l. XF Hanging Ita kets for sale at , Nicholson & Ui.ackmon'h. White and clored Shirts made lo order, and Ills guaranteed, ur no sale, at A. A L DEN'S, dj21. Jamestown Clothing Store. Spring 0"er Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. Latest el vie, of Ladies Ouera Toes Shoes. beat quality and low prices, received to-dav at ' A. S. SMITH'S Boot aud Shoe Store, Tbe finest assoriment ol Children's Shoes ever brought to the uil region, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe tituic. Bsct Cigars ia town at Grides Bros. Best fcpriug aiylo gooda received lo-day, at A. S. SM1T1T3 Boot and Shoe Store. m30-tf Tea Pervert for Sale at NlPHiunrc i 1. ,ctOki't. NEW ADV ERT1SEMENTS. J . W.Thompson Aflt r belnn ,n,l, . v eios-d om by tin Int. baa apiiu ireiiined bnalnMsnl Hit "", OLD AND POPULAR ST AND OP II r WACI1TER, U Inthebnrnldlstrtrtwith a !. sonnini( (JROEHIICS A I RO VISIONS AND f'OVrT.CTtt.iNAMK. Ml. I, snd Srt rlass Vrp-tahlra o' all kit. 'w, r i' VT o Ivrddaby thr. nth m th..,n;i, ,j , lu , eei nirket rates. In tduitl,. Mr. '1'Iiouii,b t opened ail 1 ICS CREAM PA1LOR. over Ids Orocer. where mVm a:iil urnt. vm v. liberally entertained itiiring Ibe surumtr mat,iZ wl b th . bel of leu cream u" Petroleuti Centre. April 14, ll if " Wall Paper AT (.1.1 FITS ilRUS, e Ea O GO c 'Z VI c rt bo! tatica L 3 O 1 re rrT' CO 5 0 I a tens -j o c pJmmJ bojj 60jgiJf) :iy Bargains. BRUCE FULLER, ; Are now sellixijE? their entire stock of BOOTS & SHOES AT COST, to close out the Iras int'ss. The stock toinpritis the latest styles of Lariies tt (Jents Boots, Shoos, (iaiters, Slipj'ers, fec. KeineiDheP the place, Main St., opp. Mcl'lintock House. P tnneiiiii CVntrp. April 12 If. Vis. ft. A. Uliearrn ia ronl I inform f e cltl.-rens ol P. trob'tini t .'eiitre nd vie nl' V ti u ba !w' lakin r n ot Mr. J. V s. on, a f v7 "oath ol til" tk-'lvr Ii idiTf for da .urp' i.f l j" " iiliil t LhaK M aKIN'O. nrelw uld l pleas tt n wait upon lie 'i-e who III' y tnvnr leo with Onto u and Unlnn pnniipil.v nt'erded tu. 1'ciMli urn Centre, April it). lm i cat $400 Lost. . r..i,,.o,i. ,n nl,. a llnck'kin I'lirii heea laluiinrlomr ilu d'reu D...I n lo.-t l r.ti-uicmu t in, io. Then y;aaln '"'i". i i. i. ... i.... atiiu V.-u itual: re l'v tlre-niwl; Tw ' 1 10 i.i-.i.bark.: tne S0 Nutea- n , a. cl i i na:nnee in m . '"' ,i7i inhr '-h. A. tier w II h.. LIIIKIIAU.K b r. VI AM'V Wa m ibe mine i.t ll.e Uarartarc :lt. r of iLUV' Sen A lilarKuiou. ' IIOUSIJ rOK SAIilQ Oil . - n.,.i i . I!,.nj. tt int. d lnt'; l.l. Sl,r Ith.rk. on tin- i'le li I, ! 1 reaxnnable or leiiled. l,.qinrc. f H . "' " t lua Hardware Mum ot b-U. won A Ulai- rtrroirUTi Uoli'i :, Aaiii ii i 1$m
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