from marked prices on our EXTJ;JS!VS STOCK OP READY-MA3E CLOTHING Winter Cudprwcar, Cntcat Made CUtkta, Hats and Caps, o., c., For the next Thirty Days I Jt.cFAIt.AXI, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! lieMIock, TItnvtlIe,PaM fetruhum Centre Daily Record. cot, Ventre, Moudar April IT. AHH1VAI. AND OEPRATDCH Of UN O. C. dc A. R. n. On and fter Monday, Not. 28tb, 1870, trains will run aa follows: NORTH MO. 6. no. 8. no. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,01 ra. 8,10 p vrii viiy i,uu M. I, OB p M. 7,60 P M rfcvru f u " ' o,oy B.OU " " Titusv. (,;io 4,2ft 9,12 Arr've Corry, 10,00 6,67 " 10,38 ' BOOTH. KA 9 v-A A J! Leave Corey, 11,05 a m. 6,10 am. 6,16 11 j iiiivt. t,u r m. 4,00 7,01 " P. Cen. 1.27 " 8.19 8.42 , Arrive O. City 3,10 " J,02 " 8,20 " Irvine. 4,60 11.40 " 13T No. 6 and run on Sunday. FREMITI TRAINS NORTH. ..."Jj No. 18. Noll. No. IS. No . r.PC !'' ' e"" l,15r.l,15" ,40 . IS' V; ' 40 " ,'44 " " " Ar. Corl.lS ra. FREIGHT TRAILS SOOTH. Jfo. ill. No. a No. 16. No. 14. No 20. lm CJ-.r ... Al'JClO.l 10.3 ISA 'Juan tm.i ru,.,,1...,iy na Ptrolsm Centre freight, leare Oil m. Liiye letrolnmOntrt4,40p m., arrives a ull Citjr ,00 p. m. b ''A'.4' ' 8 ",e "pre, trains. hk, m la a through aecoimuodation, ccrauocU at dry for Rast mil North. - ".17 pioi erjsKpiaa ciss. 2' 5S rom torn Philadelphia without chain. J-!?" 1 Philadelphia without change Direct from Httibureb without change. U-Direct tu Pittsburgh without chaiuto. woodsy, Nov. ft 1870. Gold t l p. m., 110 Siaioui Bdhmno Accident. About 10 o'olock this forenoon, a nan named P. Ben durhr, in the employ or Mr. A. S. Sraltb, iho well known proprietor ol the boot and hoe emporium, was fearfully burned thro' Ike ftarelete tiae of kerosene oil. He bad token a can Oiled with oil and was engaged In lighting n Bre In tbo stove, turning tke oil on the smouldering embers in an ezceed lKly careless manner, when an exploalen occurred eoeelopiog tbt poor man in fUmea, blowing tba stove to piece, and nearly re suiting In n disastrous conflagration. The man ran out Ibe back door into tbe bakery In mar of Metier 'a greeeiy store, where Ibe t bakers eucoeadsd In extiogulabing tbe Sames by the use of an old oarpat and plunging bin Into n barrel of water, but not until bis clothes were almost entirely burned off sod tbe middle and lower extremitlea of bia body dreadfully burned. Through lb ex ertions of tbe neighbors tbe Ore In tba store waa put out after some trouble. A physic ian was called who dressed Ibe unfortunate man's burna, and be was conveyed to bis home on the Egbert farm. Tbo burns l iboiiga MtenTare not necessarily fatal. Tbe accident was purely tbo result of earalustness on tbe pari of Beodurler, and adds on more casualty to tbe long list of buruiiiK accidents arising irom tbe use of kerosene in lighting fires, and yet people will not learn. Next! A dead beat, nemed Botswlck when last beard from, waa traveling around this and neighboring counties, representing himself to be a prodigy In tbe medical profession. lie bat a woman wltb bin, claiming her to be his wife, of oanrse. lie waa arrested nod Imprisoned In Little Valley for "bssh't money, bat Ibe kiud folka wiaMog to rid their villaga of tba tramp and give otber cooBding town a bance, paid bis fine and diapatobed bim to Dunkirk. Ify on notice any one Ailing the fallowing programme, It 14 he; Average siied man, lame, imbibes Whisky and opium freely two prominent matures in bis make-up. Name b bas several. Prtntera and hotel keepers are waned to "play shy" of blm for be It no retpector of persons In his little games- All of which tbe Republican promulgates. On Wednesday evening next, Gen. Jud- soo Eilpatrick, tbe celobrated cavalry lead er in Sherman' march to the sea, la to de liver bis great military lecture, entitled, "Battle Scenes and Incidents of tbe Rebel lion.'' at Sobers Opera Houaa. The name of Geo. Kilpatrick as a lecturer and aoldisr I a suffloient guarantee of itself of a crowd ed bouse. Tbe foundling child left on tbe door step of Mr. N. U. Payne'a residence, a ntgbt or two since, bss been adopted by Mr. William Dwyer, who resides on tba Egbert farm. Tbe new well on tbe Lake farm contin ues to yield 30 barrels per day. Greenville, Mercer eoanty, la out of debt. Sharon is going te bare a hotel on tba European plun. A girl In Mercer county danced all night with her corsets pulled up to tbe last hole. Her funeral was largely attend' d. Wide-awake and enterprising Dunkirk bas voted nnanimonsly to bood tbe town for (100,000 to supply tbo village with water for fire and otber purpose?. Tbe Pittsburgh Commercial aaya: Mr MoCllntock, formerly of tbe McCliatock farm, Oil Creek, bas purchased tbo resi dence of the late A. A. Carrier, paying threfor:933,000. Oil matters at Scrnbgraaa ar looking up. A new 75 barrel well waa recently struck on tbe McMillan farm. Meadvllle bas a new baokiag bouae, with Bon. Gideon Moaier as president, and J. B Lenbart, cashier. Considerable excitement was occasioned among our oil men, tbia forenoon, at tbe ro clpt of several telegrams announcing tbe eti iking or a large flowing well on the Kerr f-irn, three miles north, ot Titusvllle. Tbe well Is rated as flowing all the way Irom 60 to SOU harrela of ail per. day, In consequence of wbiot It is difficult to nj. what it Is do- l.i rt a From gentlamen wbo visited the wrli to-Jay, we learn thht It is flowing billy 2"0 birrels per day. , .. At a gioat birgtin pans ivli'K " Tba San Franciaoo minstrels are to be at Meadvllle, May 8th. An aged and respectable citizen of New Albany, Indiana, not having board Irom an absent son for eight years, was induced to believe blm dead, having been ao advised by Spiritualists, wbo proteased to have bad communication with the deceased. Tbe father was himself a epiriiaalist, and be lieved that be frequently brld communica tion wltb bia dead son. But a tew weeks since be received a letter announcing that bis son waa alive and;iu goad health, resid. ing In Australia. Faitb ia Sprituaiism baa been most decidedly shaken la New Albany by tbe circamstane. "Diknkr Hons." Joshua Billings dis courses thereon: ''Dinner Horn." It is set to muaik, and playa "Home, Sweet Borne," about noon. It bas. bin listened tew with more rapturoua delight thin even GratTulal's band baa. Yu can bear It furth er than yu kan on ov Mr. Rodmun'a guoa. It will arrest a man aad bring blm in quiet r tban a sheriff warrant. It ken outloo' any otbsr ooize. It keuzts tli deaf lo bear and tbe dum to shout lor joy. Glorious old Instrument! log may your iunga last The fountain designed for tbe boulevard at Nw Orleans Is finished, and is a rather novel arrangement. It will throw a cascado ol water with aix leet fall into a broad ba sin, Irom wbiob spring twenty more separ ate jets; tbls overflows through four large orifices, represented as tbe mouth of dol phins, pouring into a s ub-basin of larger s!ze. Ia the latter reservoir, wbicb is about tb helijht of a man's waist from tbe grettnd tw lire-sized swans moved by clook work which runs forty-eigbt boure, will appear to swim around; and a miniature steamship, which is so arranged as to fir a gua every hour, will also sail around Ibe basin. Tbe well now belogsuuk in Buffalo, with a view f securing a Cow of n atural gas, such aa tbey liave In Erie, bas reaebed a depth of one hundred and fifty feet, and is progressing at the rale of twenty feet io tweuty-four bouts. The belief exists that tbe gas ia tomewbore in Jbat region, and although nooo bas yet been diccovored, tbe well will b sunk to tbe depth of eight hun dred or one tbousud feet before the learcb is g:ven up. A faithful trieiul is a good dfra A romantic Incident, abowlng tbe power of an earnest love te overcome the most formidable dlflcultiea, is reported In tba Colorado paper. A Obloago yontb fell In love wltb a Colorado maid, whose father wa to much opposed to tb proceedings that be drove the young man from bis bouse with wrath and a revolver. Upon this tb esraest youth had (he stern parent arrested for threatening bia life, aud when tbe eld gentleman was safoly locked up by tb judiciou us of a ten dollar bill, be io- duced lb came Juatice of Peaca wbo bad Imprisoned tbe father to marry blm to the daughter. Tbia done, tbe old man was brougbl up for trial when be concluded to swap forgiveness with hi enterprising son-in-law, wbo thereupon magnanimously withdrew bis complaint. Lik dropping, dying stars, onr loved ones go away from oi r aigbt. Tb atari of our hopes, our ambiiloas, our pnyers, whoa light (bine before us, tbey suddenly pal In tb firmament ol our hearts, and their place la left empty, cold and dark. A mother' steady, soltand earnest light, tbat beamed through all our want and sorrows; a father' strong, quick light, that kept our feet Irom stumbling in tb dark and treacherous ways: a sister's light, so mild, so pure, ao constant and ao firm, shines up oo us from gentle, loving yes, and pursue ding us to grace and goodness; a brother' light, forever sleeping in our bmiI, and il luminating our goioga and comings; a friends light, true and trusty gone out forever ? No! the light bas not gone out It is shiolog beyond tba stars, where there Is no light and no darkness forever, and forever. 'Theodore Parker. A gentleman named Lafever, of Ken tucky, eloped with bis niece, leaving a wire and cnild and an able bodied mother-in-law, who were dependent upon blm for aupport in destitute circumstances. Haw can a man wbo baa a caeertul mother-in-law, endowed wltb all tbe accomplishments including a never-failing appetite, eloye wltb a gtrl? ' In Louisville, on Monday lam, two men were killed by a large rock falling on them two man were murdered; an editor com mitted suictda; a priuter waa found dead in bis bed, and two cases of cawhidiug by wamen occurred. All of wbieb made up a programme ot horrors uoequalled in one dag andywbere else we bave yet beard of. Pontage stamps, of tbe dedotninailoo ol fovea oenle bave been Issued by tbe Gov ernment. Tbey are designed especially lo prepay letters to Germany; seven Cents be ing lb rata to tbat country. Ueasre Booth ir. Sarirant Iruun full a. sortment of everything in the musical line or everything In tbe mitsiaal line aud per sons desiring anytnitig in that line will do wen oj cmiiog on ineru. alT-lw. aaV A lui!i ln.nl.. tt Martin i. I a P. IV w. -' ' " ...... , just received at booth 3c Sargent's, and lor sate ai extremely tow prices. IT A large soleotion of the latest publi catioos of Siieet Music, including "Little Mamie's Dream. ' antl other pieces, at liuolh Sargent's, TitusviUe, fa. Col. H. B. LOOMB. is thx Genet al Agent for Messrs. Booth & Sargent's Mu. sio Store of Tiuisville, and parlies desiring instruments of any kind will save 25 per cent, by ordering rrom Dim. Orders left with Mr GEO. W. HASKELL Petroleum Centre, will be promt. tly attend ed to oy uoi. LiOomie. A lanta Invoice of tbe celebrated Spang Mtilodeon's, just received at Booth & Sargent's, Tilusvslle, Pa. Wall Paper In every style at Guiffks Baos. J3T Banging Baskets lor enle at Nicholson- & Hl.AtKuos'd. White and colored Shlits made to order, sou ms guaranteed, or oo sale, at A. ALDISN'P, ni21. James'.owo Clotbiog Store. Spring Orer Coals, at A. ALDEN'S. Latest elvla of Ladies Opera Toes Shoes. best quality and low prices, received to-day ai A. S. KM HITS Boot and Shoe Store. Tbe finest assortment ol Cbildren's Shoes ever brought to tbe oil region, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Sb oe Stole. Bset Cigars la town at Grifles Bros. Best Spriug style goods received to-day, at niSO-tf A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. tV Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson k Biobmon'. VICHEY AND KISSENGEN WATERS on draught at GR1FFES BROS. CONGRESS. EMPIRE ADN HIGH ROOK WATERS frrsb from the springs at GRIFFE3 imoS. BeMiMrul, oea auj nobby AnnvwMettroiiU. Th annoucement cards of candidate for nomination for the various oflioes will be published at the following rales: Assembly. $10; Associate Judge, flO: Sheriff, 90; Treasurer, $10; District Attor ney, $10; Commissioner, $5; Auditor. $5. Positively no announcements published unless paid for i.v apvanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. W ar authorized to announce the name of James H. Smith, as candidate fur Dis trict Attorney, snbjeot to the usages or tbe Republican Primary Election. ' Petroleum Centre, Much 25, 1871. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Rkcorb: Please announce Ibe nameol KID BISHOP, of Oil City, aa a candidate for tbe omce or uounty Treasur er, subject to ibe decision of tbe Republican Primary Election, and oblige Mint REPfBLiCiKS. We are authorized to aanounoa the name of N. B. RIDDLE, aa a candidate tor Treasurer, subject to tbe usages ol the Re publican party, at tbe primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, Matcb 22, 1971. SHERIFF. We are authorized to annonnce Ike name orC.S. MARKS, aa a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tbe usages of the Republican party, at tbe primary meeting. Petroleum Centre. March 16, 1871. Local IVoUre. S. HI. Pettcnslll 4c Co. 37 Park Row, New Tork, and eo. P. Kewell A Co. Advertising Agents, are the sole agents for the Pe, iroleum Centre DilLT Ksnoau In that city. Ad vertisers ia that cltj ate reqnestc to leaT their fa Tons w ltb either or Ine above houses FREERING COLD SODA WATER at GK1KFES BROS. Oriental Patust Mv.n's Gaiters. These Gaiters are Seal i-kin, iiateul tops. add make a he.iiitiful dress for the feet. I am sole agent lor Petroleum Centre and vicinity. A. S. SMITH BIRDS. The beet Singing and cheapest Canary Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tf. J. W. BETTY'S. Measure taken, aud Clothing mad to oraer, at a. Abur.n s, Jamestown Clothing Store. Kenyon'a New Double Acting Oil Pump for Pumping Oil or tvaieriu licep wen. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump is ackuowledged to be the best pump now io use. Ontt of its leading features is that it not only produces a continuous flow ol oil or otber lluld, but that it creates ann sustains a constant and powerful suction, by means ol which the seems or velnuir the well aro in a great measure cleared in para fine and otber obstructions, end tbe oil in tbe veins Is urawn towards the wen. it has been ascertained by actual test that tb use or tbls pump causes a gradually increas ing flow ol oil. It is well known by oil operatore that Ibis Improvement la of great vvue, and one tbat has been long sougni fur. The ablrist mechanics of eur Country hav for years been at work trying to Bod out some new and untried plan to prolong the life time of an oil well; end nothing yet to our knowledge bae been brougbl before the public tbat in any way equals tbe power ol Ibe Kenyon Pump, experience having ttaughl that it is tbe long continued suc tion tbat has Ibe power lo keep up and in crease the production of oil wells. OH operators are referred to Mr. Geo. Bonlton, Superintendent of the Columbia Farm, for information in regard to tbe practical work ings of the Konvon Pump. We append the following lostimouiol fiom lb uiadagcnof the Columbia harm: Officii Colombia Oit Cm. i Culmubitt Farm, Jan, 28. Mn. II. K. Kenton: Dear Sir: We ore using your iDotible Acting Oil Pumps In three ol our oil wells and take pleasure in staling that we are getting more oil and n) from each nf them loan was previously M.laiued by the use ol working barrels. We bi 11ct your oil pump lo bo the bep ju . Pepoelf:iil7 vonrs. G W. Booirox, Fnp't. J. 1. BlKCHOfT. Manager For fui '.her pan iculnra address H. K. Kknton, Petioleuui Centt. P. O. box 547. jan.U ny aiyle H't.alj A. ALDEV. i LECTURE ! SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA., Wednesday Etc'jc April 19 .Th Celebrated Cavalry General, Kilpatrick Will deliver hi NEW MHJTAliY LECTURE Entitled, Incidents and Battles Scenes OF THE REBELLION. Admlaal ,n 75 Cent. T!cts for sa'o at OrtrT.alu-oa., irng FtWl pieeuisna nr., sewv Kocn. NEW ADVERTI8EMENT3. J .W.Thompson After being ei.mpletely etosed ont by tba k. . ha again renumau bualtim at the "w w, OLD AND POPULAR STAND OP It r WACHTER. U" C- In the bn:i. dlstrlvt. wltb . Com, let. tmntm. GROCERIES & PRO VISION AND CONKECTtONAMXS. H Mnrk ,, ... ami flrst elans. Vegetables ol all klnda win hi oeivi dully tbrnugKt the seamn, and f .1,1 ,t i2 est market rates. lu addlUoa Mr. Tliomnsoi opened an ICE CREAM PARLOR, over lilt Grocery, where ladles and conn alii v. liberally entertained during the euuimrr n,ii. wl I. ihe be-1 of lco freanf I'etrolenu Centre, April 14, 1871 It Wall Paper AT GltlFl'lS BROS. CO bS) to c 'Z i (J) o a) o a 4 0 v 2 a 1 9o.ig 63J0FD vr Bargains Bargains. BRUCE FULLER, Are now selling their entire stock of BOOTS & SHOES AT COST, to close out the bus iness. The stock complies th- atest styles of Ladies & Gent Boot, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers,, fec Remember the plane, Main, St., opp. McClintock House. r troleum centre, April ia tflssR. A. itwarmaowonM inform- te '"'f ot retroivnia venire aim iciuut - -,h taken rooms of Mr. J. U Heolt, a few d.wji sootn of the Egbert brldite. lot the purpoee "Pits" aad CLOAK MAKING, and would h. pleased o wait upon those who rosy lavor m with a am- uduiiim anu r uina hihuuu. w.irwMi. Petrolena Centre, April 0. lm $400 Lost. . ... m -i. rrm On Wednesday, April Stb, a BueksKm tabling four llu, dred Doll-.ru wa. lost at Jr Hatroleum Centre. The money was In " '' . jm ne; denominations- One wa',0";!.iiuB all. ana nc w-iniicr iu ? liii..' a uiiKDnV Th. finder will be LIllEH Al.l.Y H K W A J leaving the same at th. Hardware btor. jj'u"' UOVSE FORSAKE Oil HBST A omfortahle Dwalling ltt.'""?.!. '"JlIlJ Lake 8hor Block, on th. siu. nju, -j reaaouabl. or rented. Inquire. i.f il . K B.aean at Iha llardw.ro Htore of Nlchol-ni A Uiwttom Petralaaii CXaiwa. ani -
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