mi A JJ2IEIML ll&l)XT. fi'oia marked prices on our EXTENSIVE 5T8CK0F READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Underwear, Custom Made Clothing, Hate and Caps, AC, AC., For the next Thirty Days I McFAULAAD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! lit.re Btock, Titnvilfe,Pji., Petroleum Centre Daily Record eiilro, Tuevouy April 18. AlIUIV.vL, ASO Btl'ltAllCU OF TUAIAS OX O. C. & A. It. It, On anl after Monday, Nov. 28tb. 1870. trains will rua us lollows: NORTH NO. 6. K0. 3. no I. pave li vine. 12.01 p k. 6, 10 p II Leave Oil City 7.01 a m. 2.5o p m. 7,50 p m " Pel. Ceo 7.40 " 3,39 8.S0 ' Titnsv. 8, ::0 4.25 9,12 " Arrive Curry, 10,00 " 6,57 10,38 BOI TH. NO, 2. KO. 4. SO. 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 a II. 6.10 am. 6,15 pm Tiiusr. 12,40 p u. 7,35 7,52 " I'. Ccn. 1,27 ' 8.19 8.42 ArrlveO. City 2,10 ' 9,02 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4,50 11.40 " t3" No. 5 anil 6 r-jn on Sunday. FKEICIIT TRAINS NORTH. a-lU5A 'I) l.MA.li. H.3IIAM8.10 ru ArP.ClO.m 1,mpj, ia,15P..15 4.40 I'lV; V',1.4 "" " 9,' ,wM Ar. Corl,15 m. FKU1GHT TRAINS SOUTH. No. 10. No. 8. No. 19. No. 14. No. 20. I Or. j gap ''"J.hS'S" 10.3S a.m. 11.14 am. i.,.;.'ti. V .4" " 4,15 p. a. 40p H.0O" ii City and Petroleum Centre freight, leave Oil "y J, 10 p. m . arrives at 1'etrolenm Centre ,) p. r.,,..1i!l'0i'K',r,,'"luaUe''o4iP n.. arrives t 'II City ti,00 p. m. v a',n' 4' 4 H'"1 " " Mprw trains, ivo, g la n tliroiih anjowniodutioo, onuects at C .try lor East and North. Sll.VZn PSLACS LEIPm8 cars. 2! '"root from Philadelphia witboat ehaiiKO. Jl. J-lurect to Philadelphia without change? 0 -Jiruct from Pittuburirli without change. l. ."-'Wt to Pitisburli without chauge. ii unlay, Nov. . is;n. -W"mwi 1111 iwn imiii urn. Goid atj 1 p.,ni., no JCleu.Kilpatrick will de liver his great military lecture at Sber8 Opera Uouse, to-morrow eveuins. At a meeting of the Petroleum Centre Cbnral Union, held at the Catbulio Institute Saturday evening, tbe organization of the Union was completed by tue adoption of a constitution and hy-laws, and tbe election of tbe lollnwing officers: Presidenl L. II. Collom. Vicu-President Mrs. U M. Carman. Treas. and Seo'y -G. W. Winsor. Cooduotor C. L. Boles. Executive Committee John Waddell, J. K Porter, C. L. Boies. 4o Institution of this kind has long bean needed In tbis place, and now that one is "rganizd, our music-loving citizens should noouraga and sustain It by joining and oth erwise advancing its iuteresta. We are not advised as to tbe regular nights or meeting, but shall let our readers know as soon as poeitble. Beodurfor, the man who was. so seriously Lurued by a kerosene explosion, yesterday morning, Is somewhat easier to-day and bis physician thinks will reoovei. Bis escape from a horrible death was a narrow one. ESTBattlo Scenes and -Inci dents of the Rebellion, at the Opera House, to-morrow eve'g. ot John's (Episcopal) Cburob, Route ville, will be consecrated on Thursday next. RjuujvillHjiai a new Are engine and tbe f npU rejoice thereat. A Cm oocuired In CitUondoo'S liquor storo, Titr.aviile, early Snuday loorniuit, by ""m tbe tiuiUi'iii and coi.tonts wr dam aged u, the exUm vjI $,000 or (1,000, f jllr inurt'd. Wh C"pytnr following aooouat of it preduciton or the rami and tract la th liivir Creek oil district, from tbe Clarion Democrat: 1C- 1 7 Farm. Mountain well, 14 bar 'a p.- day, Criboa, 12; Artnttrong.2 walls 15. Grabara ! Landing Tract. Jackson, 10: H.ilUntine, 20; Grabam,;,20. Pickwell, 9; elcste, 6; Fuilurton, 8; Bluckhawk. 10; Muggi, 15i Gales, 6; Buck Eye, 12; Key- time, 2"; Glt'Dcalrn. 2 wells. 20:Gosser. No 10; Go8H tHNo. 1, S; Hepe,;6. Anobor'i Farm. Elisabeth, 20; Ivanboe, 12; Jefferson, I. Crawford, Trad. Kern A;TUIInghast, 4 wells; 90; Whale, 12; Armstrong, 2 wells, 20 McKinnc7,l2. Pollock Farm. D. S. Kerns, 10; Fair- obance, 15; and two drilling. Sheasley Farm. Two wells, 18. Gailley Farm. Blair, 2; Bretl, 10; Mellen, 10; Blair, 25; Galley, 2 well,. 25; .and 4 drilling. Tbeso we!' are located JlnPerry town- ebip, from Bcar.Creek Statloa to a point up ttie Clarion river one and one-half miles. It makes an aggregate ol 608 barrels per day. The Oil City Burster ;baa Uia following accouat of tbe striking of a naw well on the Muraa farm, near tbat city: We lturu tbal I nw ellwas struck Frl day night on the Moran farm, on tbe South iideof the river, just below this clty..JTue vein was struck about eleven o'clock, and Inmioiliuioly commetici'd throwing a siranm ol oil tbe full size of tbe tole, above tbe top of tbe derrick. Tbe fires were put out aud operations abandoned until ibis moro- ittR. Oo4 of tbe workmen states (bat rock is th9 yame as found 00 the Milton farm, and la found at a dnptb of about 500 feet belo.v tbe surface, Tbe well ia situa ted back on tbe bill and we would tot be surprised If It opeued up lve scope of territory. Commumcatki). If bouses of infamy be again allowed in our mids it will bt an eternal disgrace to every Baa, la Petroleum Centre. A Citizen. tSSherman's March to the Sea, at the Opera llouae, to morrow evening. The British ship, City ol Kington, Dunn master, which sailed from Philadelphia January 17, for Hamburg, was wrecked in tbe Gsiman Ocean, aud; is a total loss. Her.caigo consisted of 9,600 bbls refined petroleum, of which 6,000 bbls were saved. Accounts Irom Leiuvig, Oenmaik, state thut number of tbe casks of this petroleum have been washed ashore in that neigbborbood. They are narked with tbe names of well known petroleum dealets in .Philadelphia and elsewhere. To-morrow evening, General Judson Kl! patrick will deliver his great milltaty lec ture entitled, "Incidents and Buttle Sot nes of tbe Rebellion," at Sobel's Opera House. Speaking of this lectnre the Troy Times sas: Tbe story of Sherman's march from Atlanta to tbe sua is probably tbe moat it. teresting and inexhaustible of tbe many memorable episodes of tbe late war. When told by one of tbe obief actors in it, it be comes doubly interesting. Gen. Kilpatrick fights bis battles over again with all tbe dash and vigor with which he ld his brave squadrons in maoy a bard fought field. Ills dramatio as well as artistio powers of de scription are remarkable and bring tbe scenes be describes vividly before bis bear ers. His sketch of tbe battlei of Lookout Mountain and Mission Ridge is one of tbe most comprebeusible as well aa spirit stir ring that we have ever read or liUened to. His lecture last evening was replete witb pioturesque description, perspicuous narra' tion and amusing anecdote. . Tbe Columbia Cornet Band will be pres ent and discourse some of tbelr best music to-morrow evening. It is easy to be nobody, aud we will tell you bow mi do it. Go to tbe drinking sa loon to spend your leisure time. You need not drink much now; just a little beer or some other drink. In the meantime play dominoes, checkers, or something else to kill time, so that you will be sure not to read any useful book. If yeu do read, let it be tbe dime novels of tbe day. Tbus go on, keepiug your atomaob full and your bead empty, and yourself playing time kill ing games, aud in a few years you'll, be no body, unless, as is quite likely, you should turn out a drunkard or a professional gam bler, either of which la worse tbau no body. A gentleman who sent for two dozen stereoscopic ; views of scooces In Chicago, was surprised to receive photographs of murdeis, robberies, and hangings, and a csnelo a divoroe court where the wife was testKylug against bet husband. How often we bear "old fulke" compare notes about the good old timet, when they were young, and wonder what we're coming to: The old folks sent the boys to lcd.1 But out of the window, over the sbed, Tbey went to tbe ground lor a little spree, Bat it's jisst tbe same as It used to be. Tbe damsels old they fume.and fret; Tbey say tbey never saw such a set Of girls as these "they make so free ;" But they're just ;like tbe girls that used to be. The Pennsylvania Reserve Corps; will Celebrate tbe! tenth anniversary of the or- ganizatton,in Philadelphia, on Tuesday, May7ih. An oration will be delivered by Gen. Wellington II . Ent, of Columbia connty. A banquet will be given In the afternoon, sad grand reunion ball in tbe evening. A cordial Invitation is extended to momberslot tbe old division throughout tbe State te be.present 00 tbe occasion, and delegations Intending to participate In tbe celebration are requested to report in ad vance to Col. John II. Taggart, ut.Pbila deiphia. Somebody advertises for agenla to sell a work entitled "Hynionial Instructor." A bontempoary adds: "The best bynienea'. Instructor we know of, Is a young widow. What she don't know there is no use in learning. An Indiaua mau, wao traded off b e wife peck of beans and a watch, was disgusted at findiug tbe beons.mouldy and tbe watob oroide. But he asys the; other man will Qnd tke'wife worse ibau the. beans and oroider tnan tbe watch. Gen. Kilpatriok, at the Opera House, to morrow evening. Mr. Greeley says tbe reaewu there is a scarcity of maple sugar this spring is, that the farmers didnt mote tban half manure their sugar seeds wben tbey planted them laat fall. He says lor eiery seed yuu plant you want a whole pilo of manure, wbeu the. vines will be fairly weighed down wltn little scolloped cakes, farmers never will learn anything if tbey; keep on looling away tbeir lime as they huve.tbe past.year. Saoa.no Fatal Accident. A little child three yeais old, was killed by tbe cars at Brady's Bend, on Saturday allerooon. It bad crept from the bouse 10 Ibe track, aud wben d covered by the engineer, tbe train could not bo stopped, ll was struck by (be locomotive, nod thrown Irum the track a distance of forty feet, and inataully kill ed. A Utile girl who loves to pray, one night was very tired and sleepy, and was gelling into ber little bed without saying her pray ers. But ber mamma told ber to kneel down first to pray. So she folded her little bands and said: "Please, God, remember wbat little Polly said last nigbt, she's so tired to-nigbt. Amen.'' To fccuoOL. DiiiucTOKH. We copy tbe following from the lute School law for the inlerinatlou of School Directors who h.ive notseeuit. Tbey wilt cow know what tb" law requires: Ilsbuil-be the kuty of the board of direct tors to publish aa aunuai statement ol the amount of money received andexpeuded. and the amount duo from collectors, aud settiug totth all the financial operations in one or more Jnewepapers of tbe county in which they reside. It there ia an amount of lax not Collected, or any aiojimt dd w to tbe district, it is to be ttaled ub "amount of yet due," at the loot of receipts, And so carried out; and ir '.D,e is au amount cf debt yet due by tbe district, it is to be staled sb tbe amount yut due lor ,' sad so carried out at tbe. foot ol expend! tures: In order, iu both cases, to balance tbe account In accordance with the lucis. If there was a butidiug tax and a house or houses ereoied duriug tbe year, the amount of tbe building tax, and of the portion of it expended in the year for this purpose, it is te be stated in the same way, wilb tbe balance on band, or tbe debt for Ibis pur pose, If any, under proper beads "Receipts' and 'Expenditures tor Building," as lu cogs ol ordiuary school tax and expendi ture. ST Ctrl. II. B. LOOMIS, is the Gener al Agent for Messrs. Booth A Sargent's M11 sio Store or 1 iiusville, and parties desiring instrunixnts ol kuy kind will save 25 per cent, by ordering from him. Orders lett with Mr. GEO. W. HASKELL Petroleum Centre, will be promptly attend ed to by Cot. Loom is. rS0 A lurm involna nt Mawi n. .... just received at Booth Sargont's, and for 1 cAiiniufiiy low prices. I" A- large seleotioo of the latei pnbli fttons of Stieet Music, inaiiiding Utile Mamie' Dream," anil oilier pieces, at Booth X 9Hn.', TllUoVl.ie, IV Anuoumotucuu. Tbe annoncement cards of candidates for nomination for tbe various offices will be published at the Iblloivtng rate": Asm'tnMv. $10; Asioclntn Judge, $10; Sheriff. $10; Treasurer. $10; District Attor ney, 10; Comm. sxtoner. 0; Auditor. $3. positively no announcements puoiisnea unless paid for in advanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are autliorzed to announce the name or James II, Smith, its c.tndidnte for Dis trict Altornev, suhject to the usages of tbe Kepnlilicitn Primary Flection. Petroleum (Jon tie, M trcu z., ltti 1. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Rkcoiid: Please announce lbs nameot FID Dl.lloe, of Oil Citv, aa a candidate for the office of County Treasur er, subject to the decision of tbe Republican frimary Election, and oilip Al ANY KKI'ORI.ICaNS. We are antior!z'd to announce tbe name nf N. li KIDDLE, ns a candidate lr Treasurer, subject to the usnites of tbe Re publican parly, at the primary meeting. retroieuui Uvntre, .Marcu il, IK, 1. SHERIFF. Wo are authorized to announce the nnme of C.S MAKICi, as a c tudidatu for Slier id', sill ject to the usages of the Republican pnrly, at In primary meeting. retroleum centre, .Mnrcn lb. ism. LiO-ul .j! ice. 8. M. P ill lie 111 Ac Co. 7 Park How, New York, aud too. P. Hew ell A Cn. AdveTttiing Agents, are the sole ageuts for the I'e, iroleuio t-'eutre Dau.t Kucord in that city. Ad vertisers la that cttyoie nqnivted telea their f vara witb either of tne above bnunes FREERING COLD SODA WATER at GRIFFES liROS. Ortkntai. 1'atbxt Mkx's Gaiteiis. These U liners are 8eul Miin, patent lops, add make a beautiful dress for the leet. I am sole agent lor Petroleum Centre and vicioily. A. S. SMITH BIRDS Tbe best Sincinit and cl-capest Cunury Birds in the oil regions are to be bad at uov7-tf. ' J. W. BEVTTY'S. Measures taken, aud Clotliiim marie to Older, at A. ALDEN'S, Jamestown Clothing Sloro. Krnyoii's ftew Double Acting Oil I'mnp f i Pumping Hit or Witter in Dci-p Wells. K'Mivon's New Double Acting Oil 1'ump is acknowledged to be the best pump now In use. One ol its leading features is thai it not only produces a continuous (low ot oil or other fluid, but that it creates and sustains a constant and pnwerlul suction, by meuns ot which the seams or veineof the well are in a great measure cleared of para lino ami other obstruction', and tbe oil in the veins is drawn towards the well. It b' beeo ascertained by actual test that the use of tbis pump causes a gradually increas ing flow ol oil. It is well known by oil operatore that this improvement is of great vilue, and one that has been Ions sought fc.r. The ablest mechanics of uur Country havt, tor years been ut work trying lo Hud out tome new and untried plau to prolong the life time of an oil well; and nothing yet to onr knowledge bus been brought belore the public that in any way equals tbe power ot the Kenyoa Pump, experience having ttaiiiibt that it is the long continued suc tion tbut has the power to keep up and in crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators ere relerred to Mr. Geo. Boulton, Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, fur InformBtiou in regard to the practical work ings of Ibe Kenyun Pump. We append tbe following testimonial from the niudagers of tho Columbia Farm : Office Com'mhu Oil Co. ) Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. J Mr. n. K. Kexvon: Dear Sir: We are using your (Double Acting Oil Pumps in three ol our oil wells and take pleasure in stating that we are getting more oil and gas from each of them than was previously obtained by the use ol working barrels. We believe jour oil pump to be the best in use. Respectfully vours. O W. Boulton, Pup't. J. P. Bakckoft, Manager For further particulars address II. K. Kknvon, Peiioieuot Centre. P. O. box 547. jan31. LECTURE ! SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE. PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA., Wednesday Eve'g April 19 The Celebrated Cavalry General, Kilpatrick Will deliver bis NEW M1LITA11Y LECTURE Entitled, Incidents and Battles Scenes OPTHE REBELLION. Adiulaalsu 7f cutu Tlc'.en fer wle Ht OrltTcn ilroa., nnm Ptnuandat MreolsiiQ Uros., (Newe Koow. KKW ADV ERTISEM ENTsT" Mr. MiFADDKX, Is In t"wn , and will remain at the Mi.ru II. UfiK tNK WKKtr, whem ie , rhe JNTWr a1 nil hours on nil chronic iHsie- lufiini't i. All reiunl. eomiilaliits'.kiu. ei. The lnili- i nn romnl' Hi. n. '""" 'n vte and di Urate dernniwneiiu i" "i. H Wi. ..J.nk.i..... L'l'nctt conn. Young men .l lined ! se ret hai.ils ki impnlrfd hrnltn and deeirnyed the ,i,L nniKla. and IrprlvM them elvinof hri f 'f mairir t life, are notifl. d it, t th wi li " suiting Or. Uer-ndien a friend. MaavV viSI. j ted toth's pailieiil-ir branek or i1,h Mm lo, e,rorn, eure, ., hn" n. K rt',1" can, n in llnetnr has had an ex'crwive B.J,"lc' Man Fraiu'lseo. Calilerrda, nail his r,ciE' such, heiiia in cnrriopondenre with the ntm J3 neui physh-iana r the old world f, olrtntnTSl laleet as well ns i he surest remidloa f,i,Hi.,"? that he can ..(T.t Itiducement. to the anloitnuaiT?, a quick and rapid cure. vooi CHEAP. ,O0O Iet 3 1-1 inch CAS. and 1 OOO fed a Inch. $f-onl-llmi(! Tl HI.Vfi, at HOWE A t'OJK9, ll rolciim Centre, Pa. nprlMf. 7 T.W. Thompson Aficr being eompli My closed out b) tin late fci bus agatu resuuied biuilletM at tliu OLD AND POPULAR STAND OF E C. WAC11TER, In the burnt distil, t, with a Coioilelo Smrtant GROCERIES fc PRO VISI0KS AND CONFECTTONAKIES. HI Mock Ii nil new Hii'l Hrt cih?" Vr t.ihlt of nil kindi wi'l be n C'llvcU duity thnuiylioiH ih smiii, nod tdat low. vt niiukL't mtod, lu Addition Mr. Thuiurjou bu opened au TOE CRSAM I'ARLOR. over lit Oron r. wticrt' UdU aud !nt 1t bi littcrully fiiirrtMlnHl rturintr tlie nioitr hiodiqi wl Ii th"' e-.i of leu ( Yi-atn lVmikMi ti CVimo, April 14, 1871 tf. Wall P'a!tr AT GRIFFES mm. CD $ TUT c b 0 1 t CO 3 be 3. a f a CO I 1 'a CO 4 CO o es (4 1 1 Oi I imi:ssiAKi(-. .... MrpM MIssS. A Shearmao vyraild inrorin i ' hrt ul IN troleatn lenlr d lfiul.V ""' ".notli ul i be Ka i n for the P"';iJo .rJd tu .mil KMKINO. sudw,.uld "C'YcsIl Oiiii.i'k' nil Kii l'i pmmiitty stiended to. I'uir.di uni i entre, April 10. lm . iiiiin iwusilLEUK UB3CT A c .nifortable nwetllng 'K"',,? '.'''be" Lake Show Block, on the side hill, ' . klMa reaaonatile or rented. li.ui lire 01 ,0, at in Hardware Noro or Mh.' Ura M h i m mini iiTu HllTia'ii mm Yi
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