A MBLIML DISC(LT from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Underwear, Custom; Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, AC, JtC, For the next Thirty Days ! MtTAMAIt D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! l.oar-e Block, TitmviHe.Pn., etroleurn Centre Daily Record. Cmitri Naturdiir April 22. ivit jxn nccKArueit or TRAI1VS OSf O. C. & A. R. K. On an') after Monday. Not. 28tb, 1870, traioswill run as follows: north no. 6. jrn. 3. no. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,01 p m. S.JO p x Leave Oil City 7.00 a h. ,5o r u. 7,60 p a " Fot.Cen 7.4(1 3,3ft ' 8.30 ' " Titusv. 8, .10 4,25 9,12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,57 " 10,38 " south. xo. 2. ko. 4. so. C. Leave Corry, 11,05 a m. 6.10 am. 6,15 r m ' Titusv. 12.40 p m. 7,35 " 7,62 " " P. Cen. 1,3.7 8.19 8,42 Arrive O. Cily 2,10 9,(2 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4,60 11.40 5ST N". 5 and 6 run on Sunday. FKirKJtlT THAIN8 NOHTU. . awT? No. IS. Null. No. IS. Not). ' I'.'S. l.S A.M. H.SOaM 8.10 PX w!' C10 11) 1,0'pat I'J,1S r M. ft, 1.1 - m .' '.'.I4"- '" ' " ,W " Ar fori, 15 I'M. JfKKlG.IT TKAIXS notTTIT. Le (J. r W' N' N- 10" 14 Jfa M' .'.'.ThS p.5"- K'a'.A.M. 11,14 h?4:1!, . XX is.isr-M.w'wi Jio ArtjOlo.ltl lu,3J 1,35 . a,u5 7.uo 11 ;c".v Po'rnleu-n Centre frolt-ht, leaves Oil - in , nrnves a j-ciroluani I 'autre 3,20 n. I?-. ?!ru,,1litrul;!l,n c'"nt' '. 10 P m- ""Ives At 1X1 1 City (l((JO p. iti. U X 8, 4, ft an1 H are nxpnpAi train. No. 13 i a throiuh Accommodation, conuocts at C Try for Kast no 1 Noi tn. SIIVMI PALACS SIRKPISO CARS. Z' 3 '"reel from fhlladxlnnia without ohange. L.' K' 1 Philadelphia without eh'ir.ge? No. A-Dlrect from Ilttnli.iriih without nlmuee. 2 i'"'ii,r":,to '"'burgh wllhout chanite. Monday, Nov. IK 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., 110'j Bnll.'t Inoruttttion has been a profltable theme for inventors to prsotlce upon, and Inventive, In the shspe of complicated machloery, electricity, and various powders and liquids, bavo bsD eileosivoly sold threnghont the country. We nulice that very simple mode of preventing boiler In crustations I In general use at tbo Darm stadt Gos-Works. The engine bas worked night and day since 1854 almost without in terruption, and tbo formation of calcarcou dAucsits bas been entirely prevented by the ti n .rude pvrollgliione ncid, combined with tar; It is either Introduced into tbo toiler or mixed with the feed wutur. bince tbis mixture bas been in iipb, they have never had to use a bummer to remove scale KacU-year during lb summer, when lees gas is' required, the boiler Is opened and perhaps a couple of bandfuls ol Ioobo sedi ru nt taken from the bottom. The quantity employed Is very small just enough to red denlitrnus paper; consequently tbe Iron Is but attacked, as Indeed Is apparent from the fact that tbe boiler bas been but twice under repilt. PxitaoKAi. We notion the genial and smlllQg face of our friend, Rev. jr. T. Ox toby, formerly of this place, but now resid ing in North East, In town to-day. He looks as If the Lake Shore climate screed with him. His visits to tbis place are as. w-ioome 10 nis old parishioners and friends as the flowers ol May, Ha is to preaob. In ibe Pr'shytarlan Ctauroh at Titusvllle, to inotrow (Sunday) forenoon and evening: The Park Hnte-nd one or two dwelling bousei were destroyed by Are, at Corry, yes, terday morning. I,0s about $ 1,000. A new rig U going up on the Button Ise, Central Petroleum farm. Mease ft Armstrong are about 10. open, a now groonry aid fruit store. Tb WHtnueMuj,, ot , ,.l)u Nlhlng g(( Tbe Venango Spectator s.y: A nuiuliiT of our most prominent oil men have organized an oil exchange. The room on Doe street, formerly occupied by Plumer hardware store, wl'l he need Tor headquarters. The Paddo and Atlant lo Telegraph office la (n the time room. Re. porta or the oil mirhet and general dpwi pertaining to the business will lie received daily for the beuefit of the member of the association. Fisher, Norrls A Co , the well known machinists of this plioe, continue 10 torn out large number of tbeir s lil ateul jrs and oil well tools. Tbeir tools have estab lished reputation all over the oil region and and in other places. The bills ol tbe Great New York Circus were put up yesterday. The entertainment promises to be a first-class one. Tbe O. C. & A. R. R. Company continue to make needed Improvements about tbe station la this place. Tbey appreciate Ibe wants of tbeir patrons by so doing. We are indebted to Hon. Grirtkb. mem ber of Congress from this district, nod Hon. McJunkin, member of tbe State Legislature from tbis comity, for Valuable public doc nments. Tbe will please accept our thanks. A besotted individual on bis road borne last evening was exceedingly bappy, sing ing at tbe top or bis voice "Rolling Home In the Morning, Boys." His foot Bllpped about tbal time aod be fell with a crash to tbe ground. He did not move off to tho "rolling" tune, but limped away as fast as bis inebriated condition would allow him. A correspondent of tbe Erie Republican bas the following malicious Ibruot at Corrv. A vigilance committee will probably wait upon bim if be ever stays there over night: "Corry we found to he Cotrv. It is a gtntTus. A city of stumps andMllroad crossings. Its productions seem mainly to be confined to tough Bologna sausagei bard hjiled eggs, and almost ipdipestible pte, trthe specimens at Ibe restaurant near tbe depot ore any criterion. From a num ber of notices posted by a Mr. Sheriff, who appears to be In the auction bualnes, we concluded that Hot of tr! was decidedly popular." A man was arrested in Duffilo last week for stealing a barrrel of sal L When ar. raigoed In the court be pleaded destitution 'You couldn't eat salt.'' said tho iml?.. . "Oh, yes I could, with the meat I intended to aleal." This reply cost bim six month. Tbe judge bad uo appreciation of delicate bunior. Mrs. Abby Sage Ktcnacdson bus accepted an appointment to lecture in Titnsviliu next winter. A man, stopping bis us nor. wrote to the editor: "I think folks ottent to snend their munney for Devour, ml dada didn't and everybody said be was tbe Intelligent- esi man in the country, and had tbe smart est family of bolsa that ever dogged la ters," A new v.ell was struck at Utioa, six miles above iTianklln, on French Creek. daybelore yesterday, which is said to be yielding about eight barrels per day. We am not lusra tbe names of the owners. A young colored girl In U jstrver town ship, 'Westinorelind count v. tilled a lighted lamp wilb carbon oil. She weut "Where tbe woodbine twinetb." Dan Rica is preparing to make his fare wullist tour or tbo oil regions. When water is six centB n, glass la Pinehe City, Colorado, aud whisky four it isn't difficult to decide which liquid bas tbe most customers. In describing a now 01 gan, a rural rdltor Siys; "Tbe swell died away in a delicious suffocation, like one singing a sweet soog under the bedclothes.' "Doc" Swift has recently repainted and repapercd bis billiard ball, lo tbe Opera House building. It presents a fine appear auce at present, and is just tbe place to drop in aud enjoy a social game or billiards. - Over one hundred and fifty delegates were presedt at Ibe recent semi annual con vention of tbe I. O. or G. T., at Meadville. Among those present we notice tbe name of Miss Allie Artman, of Petroleum Centre Tbe net session will, be held at Tidioule In June. Tbe proceedings were marked With great unanimity, and the cause of Temperanoe In tbe various distrlots was re ported as being Inan exceedingly flourlsbiug condition. D;r Uoltandor, puuilbued iuj tlichlgon, j-.tstly remoiks that: Ilet Had twlntig jncem lang onze be volking godiend en oortl njogell jk a'le gfbeurtenis. T!; w'!in r is quit c:,h. riesa tovlty. The Fair-Crittenden afftir, which is cans ng so much exoltement on the PaciHc cuist, Is another warning to people who will commit tbeir love-passions lo paper. uch things are bound to get out, and this &an Kr.incico matter is by no means the last we shall ever bear of. Frail woman is proverbial, but frail mm is real, aid con stantly stalking before us. Tbe dead Crilleuden is not tbe only man who has deserted his wile for comm-jn street women. The temperauce wen ol Newark, New Jersey, are making a determined effort to reduce tbe number of licensed drinking ra loonsln that city, and oue effect of tbeir ac tion baa been the adoption of a resolution by the Excise Board that no petition fox a license will bo entertained unless tbe resi dences ol tlM freobollera signing the certificate eccompaoyiug the sim were sla ted. A rather rough J)ke was played on a lobj ist to tbe New Jersey Legislature la-l week. One ol bis friends prepared two pa per boms, lastened tbem under bis coat col lar, and thus be psraded to and fro, to the immense delight of tbe spectators. He was a little Inclined te be sngry, however, wben somebody carried tbe joke still further by asking bim If he bado't taken a horn too many for so early in tbe day. Wisconsin Is looming up now as the great Iron producing Stale, or the Ujtioo. Four ranges of hill, each twenty miles long running parallel to the Uenomonee river, have been found to contain immeune qnun ties of almost solid iron, and are estimated to contain ten times more of that mtital than all the Lake Superior rang combin ed. Keep doing, always doini; renumbering that wishing, dreaming, intending, murmur inc. talking, eiitbing and repining are- uli idl employments. Rev. J. T. Prouenw, piur of the Episcopal cburcl at C rry, h&s received a oil from tbe church at Of. City, and accept el. East Sandt On. Fiki.d. Canning well' No. 2, on tbe East Sandy and Pouring KoJc Oil Company's tract, commenced pumping last Wednesday, and Is yielding 25 barrels per day. Bronson well, on same tract. Is teady for testing. Vandergritt & Fjremao also about ready for test ing. Canning well No. 4. on Montgomery Oil Company's tract, "commenced pumping on last Friday, and is yielding 20 barrels per day. Citizen. A once reputable Germ.tn poet, scholar. and philosopher, for many years the associ ate and friend of distinguished men hot!) In litis country and In Europe, Is now serving as a porter in one of the suburban hotels near Detroit. His fondness for liquor brought bim to bis present condition, ne ran through a fortune la about eleven years. Whiskey is your greatest enemy. "But," says Mr. Jones, "don't th Bible any, Mr Prencher, that we are to love our enemies! "Ob, yea, Jones, but it don't say we are to' swallow theoi." II. C. Turner was homing In the woods near Venico, III., when tbe torndo thatdi- vastated East St Louis came upon him. A tree was blown down aod fell upon him, holding bim a closo prisonorfiir three, days, when he was released by a man wbo hap pened to pasg tbat way. 60 barrels nf RllUOt Ar.nlna t riahA,1! al $4 per barrel. ap20-lw. tlTCnl. H. B. LOOM1S. is the Goner al Airent for Messrs. Booth & Sargent's Mu sic Store or Titusvillo, and parties desiring instruments of auy kind will' save 25 per cent by ordering from him. Orders lelt w'th Mr GEO. W. HASKELL Petroleum Centre, will be promf.lly attend ed lo by Co. Loom is. 33" A largo invoice of Martin Guitars. just received at llooth it Sargent's, and for saie at extremely low prices. 37" A large selection of the latest rnlill onions of Sl eet Music, Including "Utile Mamie's Dream," and other pieces, at Booth Sargent's, Tttniville,, 1'. Whltfl and nolored Shirts ftlllHA lA A.iln. ' " .u ui ur , and Ills guaranteed, or 00 sale, at A. ALDKN'S. mZl. Jamestown Clothing Store. Latest stjlrt of Ladies Opera Toes Shoes best quality aod low prices, receivea to-1y at ' A. S. SMITITS Boot and Shoe Store, FREEZING COLD SODA WATEil al 8 (iRIt'FES BROS. tFA largo Invoice of the celehrated Spang Melodoon's, just received at Booth & Satgeot's, TitusvHlle, Pa. The finest ussorlment ol Children's Shoes ever bruugh.to the oil region, at A. S. SMITH'S , Bool and i-hoe Sioie. Bt Cig.irs lu. tuD a'. Gr:fJ Brol. Annonucemeula. Tbe annoucetnenlcatds of candl'Iales lor Domination lor the various offlc s will be published at the following rates: Assemtdv. $10; Asweiate Judge. tlO; Sheriff, fit); Treasurer, $10; District Attor ney, $10; Commissioner, $5; Auditor. $5. fosi lively no announcements published unless paid for is advanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce ihe ninie of James II. limilo. as candidate for Dis trict Attorney, suhjeot to tbe usages of tbe Republican Primary Election. Petroleum Centre, Mtrcb 25, 1871. COUNTY TREASURER. EniTnn Rkoohi): Please announce the name ..I r'ID BIslIOP, of Oil City, as a candidate for tl.e ofllce of County Treasur er, siiloVel to the decision of the Republican Primary Election, and oblige MaNT UkPL'III.ICaXH. We nre authorized to announce the name of N. B KIDDLE, as a c.tnJIilite lor Treasurer, subject lo the usages ol the Re publican ptrly. at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, Match 22, I81I. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of C.S MARKS, as u candidate for Sheriff, subject lo the usages of the Republican party, at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, March IB. 1871. Ox-ill VuU;ii. S. M. I't'llcngill A; Co. t I'ark Ho, Now York, and to. P. Uawoll A Co. Advertising Agents, are the sole agents fur tite l'e, troleum Centre Paii.t Kxcono iu that city. Ad vertisers In that cityaie requested to leave their favors with either ot'tnc above bouses FREEKIXG COLD SODA WATER at GRIFFES liRO.. Orifxtai. Patent Men's Gaiters Tl.ese liaiiers ure rjeal ,-km. paleul tops, add notke a heiotiftil dress for I lie feet. I am solo agent tor Petroleum Centre and viciuily. A. S. SMITH BIRDS The best Singing a d cheapest Canary Birds in tbo oil regions are to be I bad at uov7-tf. J. W. BKVTTY'S. Measures taken, and Clothing made to order, iu A. Al. DEN'S, Jamestown Clothing Store. Kcnyoit' Arw Double Acting Oil l limp fur I'limpiiig j il 01 Water in lcrp Wt-lls. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Purr p Is acknowledged to bo the best pump now In use. One ol its lending features is that it not only prn.lucis a continuous How ol oil or other fluid, hot that it creates and sustains a Constant "d pnwerlul suction, by means ot wtiicb the seams or veins of the well are In a tireiit measure cleared of para fine and other obstructions, ond tbe oil in the veins is drawn towards the wel'. It bus been ascertained hy actual test th.it the use of this pump causes a grailuully increas ing flow ot oil. It la well known by oil operatote that this improvement in of great vslue, oni! one that has been lung sought f'U. The aid -st mechanics of our country Iibvb for yean been al work trying lo lind out eome new and untried plao'to prolong the life time of an oil n li; und nothing yet lo or knowle.ljje litis been brought before the pul lic that in any way equals Ihe power ot the Kenyon Pump, experience having tlatight that it is the long continued suc tion that has the power to keep up and in crease the production of nil wells. Oil operators are relerreo: lo Mr. Geo. Bonlton, Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, for int'uriiintion in regard to the practical work ings ot) the Kenyon Pump. We append Ihe following testimotiiiil from tbe managers ol the Columbia Prm: Omen Coi.t MiiiA Oil Co. ) Columbia Farm, Jan. 28. ( Mh. H. K. Kenton: Desr Sir: W are using your ,Doutite Acting Oil Pumps In three ot our oil wells and tk pleasure In staling that we are getting more nil and gas from each of tliern than was previously obtained by the use ol working barrels. We believe your oil pump to be tbe best In use. Respeutfu!ly yours, G W. Boulton, Sup'r. J. P. Bakchovt. Manager For further particulars address U. K. Rkkyox, Petroleum Centre. P. O. box f'47- jan31. Messrs lijoth t Sargent keep a full as sortment of eve-ything iu tbo mualcul line of everything in the musloal line and per sons desiring anything In tbal line will do well by calling on them. nI7-lw. Wall Papkr In every style at GuiFFES Bros, Hanging Baskets lor sale at Nicholson- fc Bi.acimon's. Spring Oyer Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. IF YOU WANT A good irvmoF bduts, fixe pais: of boots, stilish pair of boot GO TO J. A. MiAIVTE, Wa5hin;lon PI., Potroliilta Centre. n OTS REST C. O. !. to any p'aee In the Oil aefiioos. b.cJI if. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Rare Bargain. The suberriber will sell at a bargain eonA Ing Billiard buelneea. TWo Hllllard -l-nbi JH? fJl" inres. (satlsractory resi glvoi fur golag ,. '. tinsinees. Apply (turned ately to 01 ',er Voieh -r s Saloon, WaeWiipua'',, l.-utii IV-t, ni. spAlw, ' I-'I .AI.k IIEAP. One hiirae mwen and harness, nlso been "P--" '- J HANNAAfo. WATKII A OIIIL. To io gon-ral hmnework. A go:,d one enn bnv. . ttuailim nil uintuer ar. )J apftO-St J. W. fctaTTV'S FOIt SAI.E CHEAP. A comfortable' Dwe'llng lfou-v loested on ih. Egbj.-ji F..rm. within a short dl.:ul) f om , Host (Ifllce. Ilnsfiiiu' ,.-.)..il rni.ms, and ,. u,, DUMlern appllaiieee nerewnr fir snnll fuf Terms 11:0 eile. I'nr luil' er ,:irtiinla'S niit.lv iu D M. risundera, en the premli.es. nli'.iw. CHEAP. 3,0 feet .1 1-1 inch CAS l.U, and 1U,000 f ;tt '2 inrh Sccond-llaiid TUBI.V,iit HOWE & C'OUK'S, Prtrolpnin Centre, Pm. aprlii If. ' FIRE, FIRE. J.W.Thomiosfni Afier being cumplet 'ly elnst'd nut b tho lute flrt, lias again resuniuj husiness at tliu OLD AND POPULAR STAND OF II. C. WACHTER, In thebumt distrlr-t, with a .Coia' letc nsiurtmul GROCERIES & PROVISIONS AND CONFECTION A, (IRS Hf iiwl !s all ncr mil flrt( lnij Vt c tul-it't o fill V.tiide v.-l I hti re c-ivwl diiiiy tlinii; h tit tho fsi , :in-.l 11 itt l""' 'Tt niiiikft'riitiH, in ml Miioii IMr. '1 lUMiii-rK-n fca opcncii au ICR CRRAM rAIiT.OR. over lt finx. r. whmr l.nlit and w!'l b lilernly t'tuiTttlnttl I'lirintr the imunur itiwitU wi h1llt(.4 Ire 4 nvtni JVtroltifu t-Vittic, April 1-1, 1RT1 If. Wall Paper AT GKlFFivS BS:i)Sa O 1 sM e- C if o a a 5 8 cm X r3 f "a DUKMSAlJASil ... . ... ,A .-'ore, flB 'W'', Mlssr,. ii. eneiiriiuin . . . ,i,0 iwa of IMro!eir.ii Centre end iclimy wiiik taken rooms ol Mr. J. U Stolt, a fe doj rmti of toe KgiM-ttbrldw. or the pi l " ',' lllWd w andCI.HA'v .MAKi.NO, awl would P tll wait upon ilewe who m iy iMiivor i" Cuilniis and Utiimi prmn i .. r-uiroiemu t-Hr toi Apt Cold TirU-d Wall I"! "...., I!r.o.9
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