. . r A Lt&ERlL. MSl.H T from, marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Lnderwcar, Caslom Made Clothing, HatF and Caps, AC., 4C. For the next Thirty Days ! McFARLAXD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! IjOhcb Block, TilnvtHc,Pn.t etroleum Centre Daily Record. fvU lentrc. trluay April ktl.f AHKIVAL AND DECH4TVEU Oi' lit ,t INS ON O. C. & A. u. re. On nd after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, trains will run as follower NORTH . XO. 5. NO. SO. 1. Leave Irvine. I2,(u ,. M fi. 10 p m Leave Oil City 7.00 a M. 2.55 p it. 7.50 p u " Pet.Ceo 7.40 ' 8..'i9 8.30 Tltusv. 8..10 4.25 9,12 Airive Curry; I0,I)U 6,57 " 10,38 KOPTD. sn, 2. so. 4. no. (I. Lea ve Oorry, 11,05 am. 6.10 am. 6,15 pm . ' Titiisv. 12,40 p m. 7.35 7,52 " 1. Cen. 1.27 .i 8.10 8.42 " ArrlveO. City 2.10 ' ,02 " U 20 " Irvine. 4,50 11.40 U No. 5 and 6 no on Sunday. FHKIUHT TRAINS KOHT1I. Vo 19. No. 13. No 11. No. 15. No 9. J.or 0.154 . 11.16, .M. iii,f,BA. U:flA:)1ra ("ilP.U 10,111 1,0 ipa iS.1.1 PM S.ir, 4,.o.. 1 Huh, 11,14 a m. K.M " 1,45 VM ' B,W " Al Cojl.10 pa. FltElCiHT TRAILS SOUTH. No. 10. No 8 No. Hi. No. 14. No 20. Le dr. . J 5,'; U SS 4 .? SI" " '? ArtiC'iU.HI ' lu,dJ l,d5 U,U5 " T.uo " I! City nud Petroleum Centre freight, Iihtk oil It y jt,10 p. .n . arrive at Petroleum Centre. 3.20 u. u. Irtiw ! uoleuni Centre at 4,40 p ui., arrives t m I c.ty 11,00 p. m. l. 'i. , 4, 6 an.i 0 are eiprt a train. No. lfl it a through axouimodaMoD, connects at C -ny fur East ani North. SIIVKR FALAca SLEimTO CAR. S-!",eel from rnilitdelphtn witl.ont rharure. -'"" " Fhlladelpli in without cluiiae? 4-Mrect from rittsliiuth without rliauiw. 5 .J-1'.!'' """burgh without cnanite. JXuuday, Nov.2J( W70. Gold at , 1 p. m., 110 Diy before yesterday on or the drillers at the Boyles well, oo lh Hooker farm, Pit. bole, In lighting bis pipe threw a pi,.Ce or burning paper im tlo ground. The wind o-tugbl tbe burning paper carried it Into tb derrick nbere it set lire to tbe gag and the derrick was destroyed. So much for light ing a pipe and throwing tbe burning paper away. Los about $300. Tbe deirlck is being rebuilt and it is expeoled drilling will commence again to-night. Tbe lecture ol Gn. Kilpatrick, on Wed nesday evening last, gave such general sat isfaction to all who boa id it, that an effort is being made to engage bis services lo de liver bii lecture eutliled, "Sbermau'e March to tbe Sea," at some future occaaion. We learn that tbe wail on tbe Booker firm, Pltbole, are decreasing In production somewhat. A number or uew wells will wioii be completed and it is probable there will be a sill I further decrease. Tbero will be a meeting or the Petroleum Centre Choral Union, at Odd c?eloW Hall, to-iuorrow evening. A general' otUmdanca of the members anil otbert intereeteii.JsVe queeied. 'v We learn from reliable aulborily Iha't tbe C4ly well and Uyiom well, tbe Dew strikes on Church Run, both together aru not pro- uuclng over fifty barrels per day. They cuuliuuu to pump a good deol of salt water Mr. A. P. Whituker, lorineily editor of thejVwnittigo Kpeotulor, bas been nomina ted lor the odico of Associate Judge of this county, by the Democratic purty. ' C mrt a rjoiiruetl day Im'I'ocb yeatei day. Another new luoomotiv baa beeu ploed B tbe O. C. A. U. It. The great tiaw York Circus will exhibit at Pelrulerm Centie, Siy 8th. Tt.'e Ih Mtiould ootttmrnce acriplng tbelr psnnirs to-1 giAler. Al'i'majorxAliim City, under tbe benefi cent rule of Mayor David Kinney, contin ues to Improve in appearance. Quite a number of new residences are going up this sprint, to be occupied by the families of men ongaped in operating oo the Motrupnl itan, Drown, Big Tank and other farms lo tbnt neighborhood. A new street has been laid out, which Is known by the metropoli tan name of Hanibnric Avenue, and bears tbe some relative position to Allemagooze- lnra City that Fifth Avenue does to New Yoik City. Oeantiriil bade trees bave been transplanted from the surrounding for est! aod adorn both aides of the Avenue, affording a grateful shade to tbe weary oil pilgrim whose wandering footsteps In search of the "rocks that flow out rivers of oil" may lad biin thai way. Fronliti the city the limpid waters of Cherrytreo Ron wind along on its way to Oil CrecK, very much reminding one of that "vule where the Mo hawk geuify glides, on its dour winding way to tbe sea." A rustic bridge his been built acruss the Kuti, lur the benefit of citi zens reii)inif on both sides of tho creek. On the whole All"inagoniHiim City is a pleasant pi ice, inhabited by as whole-soul ed nnd genial a lot' ir people as a person could reaxonably expect to meet with. Tbe surrounding scenery is auioog Ihe most beautiful iu tbe oil region, anil must be seen to bo enjoyed, as at times 'The skv Spreads like an ocean bung nn hiith, uespaiiglt'd Willi those Itdes of light So wildiy, spiritually brip.ht, Who ever fur.rU upon them shiuinii. And turned to earth, without repining, Nor wished lor wi gs to flee away And mix wilb their eternal ray?" PitouaKsg is On. Citv. Tbe Register gives glowing picture o t Oil City and its business prospects. It claims that the rea' estate market is very active, tbe popula. lion growing and a good deal ot building is In progress. It eave : "A new road will have lo he luilt im mediately from tbe lower end of Ihe tj. cond District of Oil Oily to tbe Finlay well oil field. Yandergrill fc Foreman's oil pipe is now conveying the oil from the new well to Oil City, and a telegraph line will be Inch ed to that point In (ew days. Roads a'loiild also be built with tbe leak! possible delay to all tbe other surrounding oil fields " Benjtuiin r'rnnklin Is said to be the name ot the unly pensioner In this country who has lost both legs and arms in military er vice. A private in tbe Second Minnesota1 he was wounded during the rebellion not less than twenty llme.4 aad yet what there is left of tbe poor fellow seems to have good health. The Woman's Journal sensibly says: "The world does not want women who are good lawyers and bad mothers, clever phyglciau and unfaithful wives, clear-headed and emp ty-hearted, for not from these ball come a complete womanhood." Seventeen hundred dollars fines for drunks, was collectel in one week In YoiniL'slown, Ohio. Youogstown must be a temperate place. Ciuctai'o.i'a Lake. The steamer Chau tauqua, which baa been Ihoroupbly over hauled and repaired the past winter, and a new boiler put in by Bryan, Diillngbarn & C , of Tituaville, commenced making reg ular trips on Chautauqua Lake on Monday last, the 17tb Inst. Tbe Chautauqua is un der lb command oi Capt. James Murray, well knowa in this region, having been In commaud of this steamer for aumhes ot years, and will no doubt lie) well patronized by travelers over this delightful luke She willleava- MayvHIs) at 9:20 a. m., and Jamestown at 4 p. m., until June 1st. Tbe woods in several localities near this place are on fire. At one or two points oo Cberrytree Run considerable damaue has been done bclore tbe Drei could bo check ed. Another new fifty barrel well la reported on Church Run, near Titusville. Tbe ter ritory la that vicinity is looking tip. A special train will be run over the O. O A, A. R. R. this evening, to accommodate those who desire to atlend tbe C.tuolie or gan concert at Titusville. The Boston B. H. Club, iocnldiug its nine tbe two WrlgUts, Gould and MVey, of Red Stocking fame, made their debut a lew days since, and created n decided semntion among the easy going Ilubitts. They play ed a picked nine, aud won by . a scoio of 45 to 10. Mr. 1. T. Henry, editor-in-obiuf of tbe Titusville Courier, bas resigned that posit ion. ' . Judge Tmnkey day twlure yesterday granted an cider to cbow cause for a i.c trial In tbe CAse ot Mrll:lu vi Wag tier. . . Indianapolis la jealous tiecimu tUey have no Niibau murd-Eer i!ie;e Tbe lompcMRcsj reformers ofPltlsbnrgb show a determination to make their influ ence felt, or know the reasoo why It Is not. Instead of perenuially disonsaing tbe Scrip tural and constitutional prlnciolcs of grog selling in the abstract, and demanding an indefinite number of new statues on tbe sub ject, they have gone lo work U insur better enforcement ol those tbey bave. Tbe name phenomenon met them that bas ap peared In neatly every ether city In tbe Union, a multiplication of drinking saloons out of all proportion to tbe demands of the community. In order to gel some liuhton Ibis anomalous state of things they appoint ed a competent committee to attend the courts at the time licenses were graoted. and see whether tbe provisions of tbe law were iu all cns compiled with. Oil Teal oil aViilon Pacific Ball, war An Important ell test was bad In the Union Pacific Railway. A number ol oils on tbe bands of tbelr producers, en tered upon one of the most thnronith, fair and de cisive tests probably ever bad. Galena oil, manufactured at Franklin, Pa., doing a larger mileage , with l-ss oil, and being tnucb less In price tuna uny or tbe others, was acknowledged victor. According to Mr. T. E. Sickles, General Superintendent c-Ttificate, Galena run 2,004 mite with en oiling, two boxes containing only 0)4 pnuod of oil, and, doubtless, would have run further, as the waste w is yet salurat-jd and oil still in the box. S uiucS fur tbe Key stone State. A country squire iu Massachusetts was called in by a colored family to make a lew remarks at tbo funeral of their son; in the abseuce of the only clergymau of tbe place. Tbe weeping friends weie sealed about the room wben be arose and said: -'It's pretty bad; bit', If I was you, t wouldn't lake on so. it's all for tbe bei. S'poae hu'.l lived to be a fat boallliy boy why he'd tieier be notnin' but n d d nigger anyhow I Important Decision The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania bas decided (Judge Sbars wood delivering the opinion) that a purchaser at SberiltV sate ia not bound to look beyond the judgnmont du;ket to ascer tain whether the entries thereon ato pioper y made by authority, and that where there is a dvlective entry ot a judgement, or an unauthorized entry of satisfaction. Ihe pro Ibonolary is liable to (lounge to tbe party injured. Hence, wheie the protbonotary, without the authority of the court, entered on bis docket against .1 judgement "satisfied fifa " it was held that Ibe entry was per fectly regular and conclusive as to third pero(M to whom the judgement itself regu larly docketed was conclusive notice, aud thai it was not necessary to searob tutther and ascertain whether there wet any recowl of a i order ol too cjurt directing such satis- faciioo. The United States Kxpress company bare opened a new office at Titiisvill. Tbey do busineover tbo Union & Titusville Kail road. A young lady in Indiana sued a man for broach of promise, cUiming $20,009' dama ges. She claimed this large sum because her heart was lacerated the worst way, but the jury only awarded her niueteen cents. She says that wouldn't pay fur the court- piaster. A MicblUBU ueuileman who was troubled with bedbugs, soaked tbe bed-clothe with kerosene, and turned iu, leaving the light uurning. just as ne was dreaming that a regiment ol bugs was drawing up a set ol resolutions condemning him lor using kero sene, he was woke up by a fireman point ing the boso through tbe window. The bouse was insured, but tbe maa was injur ed to the extent that a fuuural was adver tised in tbe morning papers, "Papa, otmbt a teacher to floii me for what I did not do?" "Certain! not. inv , bov." renlied the father. "Well." saIi! the ifttle fellow, "be did to-day, when I didn't do my sum." A doctor's motto is suuuused to be "patients and long suffering." 50 barrels of Uiihuet Annies at Fiaher'a at $4 per barrel. ap20-lw, fWCul. 11. It. LOOM Id, is toe Gener al Auent tor Messrs. Booth & Sargent's Mu sic Store or 1 iunville, and parties desiring instruments of any kind will save 25 per cent, hy ordering from him. Orders left with Mr GEO. W. IIASKELL Petroleum Centre, will be promptly intend ed to by Col, Loom is. . ZW A lnrg invoice of Martin Guitars. jusi received nt Kootb & ijergent's, and lor mo nn iTAiieijieiy low prices. 85r A lofg" selection of the latest pnbli. .llojs of Sl.eet Music. Inelodlmr ..I In!- Mamie's Dream." ami other pieces, at Booth &Sarge.oi, Titusville, P. White Hill! eiilr,r.rf Vhlrlu ...n.l. . 1 .......a wwin iu uruer, anil ti.a guaranteed, or ni sale, at A. AUMJN'S. oiCl. JAuieslown Clothing Store. ' 'Atitionnrenionta The annoucement cards of candidates tnr nomination for the various offloei will be published at Ihe following rates: Assemhlv, $10; Associate Judge, $10; Sheriff. $10f Treasurer, $10; Distnot Attor ney, $10; Commissioner, $5; Auditor, 5. positively no announcements published unless paid for lv adtasck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. TVe are authorized to announce the name .. !,.. . r.t or James II. mliri. as caouiuaie ior me Irlct Attorney, siilij -cl to the usages of tbe Republican Primary Election, J'elruleuin Centre, Mtrcii 2., 1871. COUNTY TRE ASURER. EniTOlt RsooRn: Please announce the name i.l r lD BlriHOP. of Oil CUv. as a candidate for the office of Cminly Treasur er, subject to the decision of tbe Republican I'rlmary Election, ami otuige Mant Iiitei bi.ii aX. We are author z-d to announce Ibe name of N. B KIDDLE, ns n citididnte lor Treasurer, subject lo the usages of Ihe Re publican parly, at Ihe pri'iiarv meeting. Petroleum Centre. M itch 22, 18.1. PIIEK1KF. We are nulhoriZ"d to announce ib name of C.S MARKS, as a cimiidale Tor Sherilf. subject to the usages of Ihe Republican piny, at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, March Jti. 1871. Ihx-iiI Aoliftisu fS. ill. Pt-tltngill A: Co. t I'aik How, New York, and o. 1". kowutf Jl Co. Advf nlaina; Axents, are the sols agents for the I 'a, trolriim lenire Paii.t Kecosii in thnt city. Ad- ve:tisri in tl.nt citv are rriitiet lo leava thdr ravura with either or tue nhcne bouses FREF.K1NG COLD SODA WATER at GRIFFES BROS. Oriental 1'ats.nt Mux's Gaitkrs. These Gaiters (ire Seal Mini, patent tops, add make a lieiutilul dress for the leeL I am sole ngint lor Petioleuui Centre and viciuuy. A. S. SM1TU BIRDS The best Smiling and cheapest Canary Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tr. J. W. BE VTTY'S. Measures, taken, and Clothing made to otue, at A. ALUKiVn, Jamestown Clothing Store. Kpii'm ew litsublc Actlnii Oil I nmp for Pumping till or Wafer in l;p Wells. Kenyon's New Don bio Acting Oil Pump is ncKi.owie(iied lo ne the best pump now in use. One ot its leading featured is thai it not only pro luces a continuous flow of oil or other fluid, but that it creates and sustains a constant aud powerful suction, hy menus of which Ihe seams or Veins uf the well ere In a ureal measure cleared of para fine and other obstructions, and tbe oil in the veins is drawn towarda tbe well, II bus been ascerUiimd hy actual test that the use of this puutp causes a gradually Increas ing flow nt oil. It Is well known by oil nperntore that this improvement ia of great v-.liie. and one thnt baa been lonu enugbt fi.r. The ablest mechanic of our country har for years been at work trying to find nut some new end untried plan to prolong the life time of oo oil well; and nothing yet lo or knowledge bas been brought belore the public that In any way equals the power ot tho Kenyun Pump, experience having ttaiiL'bt that it is the long continued mo tion that bas the power to keep up and in crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators are. reierred to Mr. Geo. Bon I ton, Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, for Information in regard to tbepraotical work ings of tbe Kenyon Paiap. We append the following testimonial from the niaaagersol tbe Coluuilda Farm: Ofpice Com msia Oil Co. Columbia Farm. Jan, 28. t Mb. H. K. Kbnyos: Dear Sir: We are using your i Double Acting Oil Pumps In three ot our oil wells and take pleasure in Mating that we are getting more oil and gaa from each of them than was previously obtained hy tbe use ol working barrels, We believe your oil pump to be the best in use. Respectfully yours, G W. BOUI.TON, Pup't. J. P. Bakcrovt. Manager For further particulars address II. K. Kknyox, Petioleum Centre. P. O. box 57- jao31. Messrs Booth Jfc Sargent keep a full as sortment or everything lo tbe musical line of everything in the musical line and per sons desiring anylnlng in that line will do well by calling oo theot. a!7-lw. Wall Paper In every style at Grifpks Bros. Hanging Reclteta for sale at Nicholson 4 Bi.ackmok's. Spring Over Ooats, nt A. ALDEN'S. IP YOU WANT A G(MH PAIR OF BOOTS, IIE PAIR (IF BOOTS, STYLISH PAIR OF BOOTs GOTO J. A. PliANTE, Washington 8t., Petroleum Centre.' B.iOTH SENT C. O. D. Mi any plaoe In I ho Ol lieHjiia. anil-lf. ' NEW ADVF.RT1SEMFNT& laUUICAN hoiisu, TT TDBVIUJl, PA. B. SI. THAI TON . . . proN Formerly of Eat-banto Hotel, Franklin Tt. Newly farnlshrd. Firi'-Cla's in all all Its appoint. "" S- W.4 I' WW A Will Li To 1o general honwwork. A gooA one can tuv. . iliiotiou nil smtt nur at ap'Ai Ik J. W. BIATTYS, iuTii i :. c in:ti. A comfortaVW f v. I ln-. I left e V n M n- r.(!i ." rjrin, w i in e n,' i. , , ,- 1-in.i t.ni.-'. line i or i-o -i in n,. ,..,1 ,n modern appllnin. i.itr.-s:.r. f , a ,,,, Wn,(ty Terms mo erMe r'or furt e- puriii uiaM i-.,'w l D M. Ssund-rs. on the nreml-ei. slt'-'iw FOR SALE CHEAP. a.OOO feet .1 1- 5 Incti CAS. I.J, uad J U. Ottrt feet 1 inch Sccond'llnad Tt'BI.XC,ut HOWE A- CO ;K'9, Petrolcnm Crntre, Pa. aprlS tf. ' PIRE,P1IIE J". W.Thompson Afirr oelnit con.pl. t Iv closed nm ,y th late Urt, ha. aitiu rusiui.tHj luisineM at lte OLD AND POPULAR STAND OF H. C. WACUTER. in the hutnt distil, t, with a jf'oio Icle anortmqiL , GROCKIUIflStfe PROVISIONS ANP 0FRCTflNAKIRH HI Mnrk 'tnJ tnI rliinH V ui I iiiresi ol nil kln wi 1 tv re ct'ivcd drtily 1hnuli. ut Ihe tfion, tui'l liliit low itt tnrfi r.iiei. Iu tlUiUuti Mr. 1 lioni4iju La ojieiivd an ICE CIIRASI I'ARLOR. ovr M Croc-ry, wher' !adl( nd tHW fl m MhuniMy fntartHtni-U during I lie Miiu.nvr niualU', wl h iho hvt'if h'M Oettin Patrtileiim Outre. April 14, HT1 tf Wall Paper AT GRIFFR) BI10S i to o s. s Li a tn 3 a a CQ (0 S t-i c I a -3 a A 7. SO.IQ B9J)l.If) W MiS. A. Shearman would iiifoi m t ' ol Hilroleiun Centre snd vleloiiv thai tai en room of Mr. J. O. Siott, a tVw uf the KulH-rt brld-"!. f r the Vf"S. ..'iVis 1 '" amlC'UiAK MAKISO. mid '.n!d l I " wait npou ihoso who may isvo ?""" ClllllUK and ritimn proniunr ' i'ctroieuiu ibiiiivi Gold Tinted Wall r-P,,, BBU,. J ZZZZSXZSZZSZ S2S5SB
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