A LIUEttlL D1S(()1I from marker I prices oa our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLDTHIN6 Winter Underwear, Caitom Mad Clottiing, Hats and Caps, AC, AC, Tor the next Thirty D&yt I McFAULAND, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! UwBlock, Tlttuvll!e,Pn., I etroleum Centre Daily Record !, Centre. Friday April 38- AUHtV.IL ANU DEVHATCKIl Os? TRAINS ON O. O. 4c A. H. R. Oa and after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, train win ruu at ioiiowc KORTB SO. 6. NO. 3. KO. 1. . Leu IrvinA. 19 m u ft in n u Leave Oil City 7,00 a m. 2,65 r u. 7,50 p "i.neu i,u a,a-j 0,3(1 " Tituiv. I,:i0 4,25 ' 9,12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,67 " 10,38 DOTH. VII. 2 HA 4. It Leave Corry, 11,05 a m. 6,10 a at. 6,16 p " lllllir. II,tur V. 7,3I 7,6iS " P. Cen. 1,27 ' 8,19 , 8.42 " Arrived. City 2,10 ' 9,02 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4,69 11.40 SST So, 6 and t run oa Sunday. FRBIQni TRAINS NOBT1I. lOC, tilllH. U.ltA.il. 111,55 A.'I. ,3Uam 8 10 M mii.uiv,iu - A,vjrJS 43,10 r . 0,10 " 4,4U Titus, 11,14 AH, J,40 1,41 " ,I3" .W At. Coil,16 m. FKE1QT1T TRAIKS SOUTO. Ko. 10. Mo. 8. No. 10. Ho. 14. SO. La Cor. vut, JTJ,.00a.ii M0.. 103Sa.ii. 11,14 a. 4 Soeti - rs,o,m - , 14,10 I.M. 1 4U PN 11.00 ArOClO.16 10.82 i -a .' i,r ,i v in 'll City and Petroleum Centre freight, 1it Oil Cit a. 10 n m . inttMi - Paik.1.,.,,, Ait a. Ives Petroleum Outre ml 4,40 p m., arrives 1, 8, 4, 6 an I 6 are express tmlas. o, 19 I a thruiiL'b aecoiumodation, connect! at - i raw ibKBrinv rasa. o 4 Dlroet from P!illdlihla without chance- . I'lrwi wj runnuipiiiB wnnous cnancii. Wo. S Direct from Ilitshuriih without rhuige. Ne 6-Direct to Pituburgb without chance. Monday, Nov. 81. 1870. Gold at 1 p. ni., U 0; Conitable John Walton waa awora Inte office oa Monday, at Franklin, and gave tbe utual bonds required by law. Mr. Walters ia ao honest upright man, and will undoubt edly make a careful and competaot officer. If r. J. II. Christie bat recently bpcaen gaged In the work of repairing and rejuven ating bia drug store, on Washington street. He bas now got one of tbe best appointed uteres on Oil Greek. Its just as neat as a oew pin, and we ieel conlldent our readers will agree with us when tbey call in and examine the store and stock. ' Tbe Herald says since the strike or the Burtiswell on tbe A. AG. W. traot, Cburoh Kun, the Superintendent baa dis posed of lease to tbe amount ol $13,000 bonus. The polioe of Oil Oily are to be aewly uniformed. Tbe Tltusvilllaus are agitating the ques tion of building water work, and a com pany has been formed for that purpose.. Daniel L. Miller, formerly president of tbe Erie Railroad, and a wholesale drug, gist and petroleum operator, died at River ton, N. J., Tuesday evening. ft Is understood that tbe passenger trains on tbe Union and TitunvlHe railroad will begin their regular trips on tbe 1st or May. A man named John Karrell, who bas been 111 with consumption for some time past, ,. expired yesterday afternoon. Farrell eaine 'to this place about eight months ago tor the benefit or bis health; was recovering but at lb time of tbe late ore by exposure took a jelaptie and bas since rapidly failed until . death relieved him or bis sufferings. Far .fell's residence Is at Toronto, Province ol Ontario, where be bas two sisters living at present. The remains will be tskeu to Buf W, N. X-, in the a'.teiucou 'iiu. CiilTUARv. It is with lee lings of sorrow wo are called upon In announce the death of our townsman, Mr. Henry S. Phlony, 'which Oueurreil at his residence In Wild Cat Hollow, at fifteen mloulea before 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after an Illness of two weeks. Mr. P. came to Petroleum Centre inbe year 1865, and ever since has been ekisely Identified Willi tbe businers of oil developing in the vicinity, in which he had proven very successful. 'I he earlier portion of bis lile was epeul iu New York City, and prior to bis coming here li had reKideii some six year in Susquehanna county, ibis State. As a business man be was always fair and bonorable in bis transactions. lie was pos sessed of rare social qualities and bis influ ence wss of that character as '.o draw around blm a large clicle of Iriend who will long mourn bis loss, and ever keep In miod tbe memory of bis geoiul nature, and excellent qualities of liotli bend aud heart. Bis deatb leaves a void that caooot be fill ed, and yet tbe consolation remains to bis family and friends of knowing that nis life was gentle. And tbe elements so mixed in him Tbat Nature might stand forth And say to all the world, 'this was a man.' ' At tbe time of bis deato. Mr. Pbinney was aged 37 years. He leave a wife and four cbildreu to mourn bis lo. Funeral services were beld at tbe bouse at 2 p in., this afternoon, and tbe remain will be taken to New York City on the 3:38 train, it being deceased's last request to be buried in Greenwood Cemetery. The following dispatch was received from Mr. Lynford Lardner, Secretary of tbe Cora mercial Club or Titusville, of which Mr. Pbinney was a member: Titustii.i.b, Pa., April 28. Mr. & A. Woods: When will Mr. II. S. Pbinny'a funeral tnke place. A many member si possible wilt be down to show the last mark of respect to tbe memory of Ike first member we have lost, and one whom all respected aod honored. Ltnford Lardner, Secretary Commercial Club. Dispatobea from Asp'.nwall report tbat a wonderful discovery bas been made of coal mines and oil wells, thirty miles from As plowall. The mines aro lepoded to be lo- exbaustable, and tbe coul is said to be of superior quality, equal even to tbe best im ported. Tbe government baa given to tbe discoverer an immense tract ol land. Tbe Petroleum Centre limp is the latest mmon agony among geutlenieu. Corry Republican. Quite a number of Ibe representatives of Corry have recently "limped" out of town after spending all their wherewithal for 'benzine, " and did not even have the eon- solatioo of bacon" to help tbein along, as tbe reputed edi tor of tbe Blade did when be left town to tbe tune of "Hour is on tbe rise." Wonder II b" bas got over bis "limD" yetT When be left town, like all tbe rest or tbe Corry ites, be was a "limp as a wet rag.- Wednesday Was tbe anniversary of the surrender of Gen. Joe Johnson and tbe end or tbe rebellion. Mr. Daniel Marshall, of Pittsburgh, wna robbed at the Oil Citv denot . on Thurail afternoon lust by a pickpocket. A Utile daughter of J. B. Jones, ol Reno. was burned to deatb on Monday last, by its clothes oatcbing Ore from a fire which tbe other children bad built in tbe field, of drv grass and weeds. The Oil Citv Reirieier learns that a flr-t. class morning daily paper la soon to be es tablished at Titusville. A poor Investment if suob i lb ease. Tbe 3eneca baae ball club of Oil City has been reorganized for the coming ana A new banking bouse, known as tbe Exchange Bank, ha been opened at Frauk lin. John L. Mitchell 1 President ol Ibe bank, and P. McGougb, Cashier. Tbe Warren Ledger lay the Alleehenv River I nearly at tbe lowest water mark. Tbe grand annual cooolave of Masonio Kqigbta Templar, will be beld iu Hwris burg oo tbe 13th of June. J. E. Warner & Co.'s great Paoiilo Men agerie and Cirous, Is to exhibit at Franklin' Saturday, May Sth. Samuel Sanson was arretted in Franklin. a day or two ince, charged with circula ting pbeoene pamphlets. In delault of Rir hundred dollars bail be waa committed for trial." An Iowa girl, who read Cooi ei'a nnrl to inch m exteut tbat she found it impossi. ble to enjoy nerseir without marrying an Indian, Ibund one last week tbat waa not proud, and. married him, and weal to bis camp on the bank of a sylvan stream where be tr.upped.for rauekrat,. Grass billiards are very popular among t!.e ymir;; ivlien lb-?c beautiful da;i. A Nw Town Too Neely and Munslng- er farms, two miles from this cllv, and op posite Two Mile Run, are beln laid out as a town under the nemo of. " Prentice." Tbe lots and leases will be sold at public sale, due notice of which will appear In the newspapers, and oil men cm have an op portunity of buying a building lot on the river front and an oil lease on tbe bill. Tbe tbird sand is known to underlie this tract, and an oil belt, parallel- to tbe Ililands, runs through this property. All train on tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad stop here, tbe nearest station to Driftwood, Huff City, aod other mushroom towns in too Interior of Cranberry. A ferry runs to connect with trains on the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad. Venaugo Spectator. Tbe Venango Citizen pitches into the Titusville Courier in regard to slutcmeuts relating to tbe McUride-Wugner divorce case made in tbe latter named paper ol which the following is a specimen: "Tbe contest became a general one, in which tbe residents of Oil City represented wannly the Interests of tbe defendant, wlillu r'ranklin with great galUutry rufbi d holly to the support of their ahuted teach er. We had hoped that with the verdict 0 tbe jury tbe case would bo ended. But nut so. Tbe war between tbise two embryo cities slil! contiuues, with but little prom ise or abatement. It is scarcely sale lor a Franklinite to be seen In Oil City, or the reverse. Both are tenacious ot tbe right or their representatives ia this suit, aud display muob leeling, ir not much good sense." Tbe Citizen waxes warm on tbe subject and strongly deteuds the Fraukliuiies against tbe itnpiilaliun. The story is about on a par with tbe "Sodom and Gomorrah smoky tbaoty" tlander published in that (heet In regaid to Petroleum Centre. Right ia uilgut, and will pievail in tbe lung run. At Wbile Pigeon, lud., lived a man nomrd John Cook, who bad a w ife who would lay abed mornings tbe worst way Tbe other morning John called hi wife aod told ber tbe birds were singing praises, and asked ber would she get up, bat she "passed." Sheaaidsbe would see blm in Congress first. This so aggravated John that be seized a two-bladed revolver and blew bis brains out all over a seven dollar counterpane which she was under, tlio roll ed over and looked at tbe quality of the brains, sigbed at the amount of soup it would lake to wanh tbe counii rpane, and went to sleep aga ill. John 8ys she beats all the women for rest be ever Stw. John Lnwmers, formerly of tbe firm o. Lammers it Alden, clothing merchants oj tbisplaoe, baa bought out tbe clothing es tablishment of Stettbeimer, Westbeimer & Co., of Titusville. Vesanuo Democratic C'ocstv Coxaex- TIOX. Tbe democratic voters el Veuanuo Con sty are requested to meet at their te spec'ive pi ices of holding e'ectlons, on Saturday, May 20th between the hours of 2 und 7 o'ebok p. m , and eleot delegates ac cording to the established rule of represen tation, to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in Franklin, on Tuesday, May 23d, to nominate candidates for oouuty officers at Ibe ensuing general election. Tbe Mayor of Allemagoozeluin will spend the dog day at Long Brunch with Dunkirk Wioans. Herald. Tbe Mayor ia of the same politici.1 faith as the Herald meo, and is uot in love with tbe idea of being classed with a man that sold himself and principles for tbe "filthy lucre." Court Rkcoru. In ease of Common wealth vs Charles Forrest', alia Simon Vanecboy, alia O. S. Osgood. Indictment assault and battery, with intent to commit rspe. Defendant pleaded guilty. There was also another indictment against same deleudttot for larceny, botse-stealing, to which be pleaded guilty. "I could a tale untold. " Could you? Theo lose not a moment, but go instantly to Mr. Darwin. Tbe "Devil" of a newspaper in Vallejrf, Cel., recently stepped into a dry goods store to negotiate for a cap. Not having tbe pecuniary consideration about bis clothes, be told tbe trader to charge It to blm. Trader entered the account upon bis book to Satan, and tbe other day when tbe bill wis presented (which read "Satan Dr., to O. P. Van Scbueck, lor one cap, $1.") -Dev. remarked: "You charged it to Satan, did you! Well i,it b II aod collect It" Wife-beating is culled "sputiBal casliga- tion" in Chicago. Monogr mpotato wagous uleaaanl v ,11. versily ibe vehicles of Detroit. Silk Hats (fpnug Sijlef) at Announcements. The annoncement oards of candidates lor nomination for the various offices will bo published at the following rates: .Assemi'lv, $10; Associate Judge, $10; Sheriff, $IU; Treasurer, $10; District Attor ney, $10; Commissioner, $5; Auditor, $5. i'ositively no unnoiinceiueols published unless paid lor in advanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name nfJame'II. Suiilti. as candidate for Dis trict Attornev. subject to the usages of the Republican Primary Election. Petroleum Centie, March 25, 1871. COUNTY TUEASURKR. EniTon Kkcorii: Plense announce llin natneol r'lD RIHOl', of Oil Ciiv, as u Caiiilidnle for the office of County trennn er, sul j' et in the decision of tbe Republican Primary Election, and oblige Maxt Rk public 3. We are aiithnr'zd to announce the name of N. I) K1DDLK, ns a candidate tor Treasurer, subject to tho usanee of the Re publican piriy. at the primary meeting, i'elruleuiu Centre, March 22, 1871. SIIKlilFF. We are authorized to announce Ihn nnme of C.S MARKS, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usages of tlui R, publicuU pnrty, at the primary meetinff. Peiroleutn Centre, March Iti, 1871. IjOt'Ul .Ott4-!H. S. HI. Peiteiislll Ac Co.- :7 I'ark I'o. New York, and tieo. P. hswoll A Co. Advertising Agents, nit tut sols agents for the P, iroleum Centre Daily Kkcord In th:it city. Ad veitistta in tl at i ity nic requested to leave ttuir favor with ruber of tnc above hoine FREEIUXG COLD SODA WATER at GU1FFES BROS. OntKNTAL 1'ats.nt Mkn'h Gaiters. These Gullers are Snal S-Kin. patent tops, add make a beintifnl dress for the feet. I am sola agout lor Petroleum Centre aud vicinity. A. S. SMITH BIRDS. Tbe lust Smjztnir ai d cheapest Cxnury Birds in the oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tf. J. W. BE VTTY'S. Meatnie taken, and Clothing made to order, at A. ALDEN'S, Jamestown Clothing Sluro. KonyiHiN Maw Double Actlujr Oil Tump for I'liiiipintj on or W illi; I-ill B:ep Well. Kenyoo's New Doulile. Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged to be the best pump now in line. One ol its leading featmee is that it not only produces a couliciioun flow ul oil or other fluid, but that it crent, s and sustains a constant and powerful suction, oy means ot wnicn the seams or veins of the well are in a great measure cleared of para fine and other obstructions, and the oil i the veins is drawn towards the wel bus been asceruined by actual lest that the use ni mis pouip causes a gradually inereas. ion now oi on. it is well known by oi opemlore tbat this Improvement Uof greul v-.nie. anil one tbat bas been luiif sough fci. The ablest meehuoio of our country bnvt, for years been at work trying to find oui snine new ami unirteri plan lo prolong me me ume ol ao oil will; und nothing ye to our knowledge line been tirniinht before the putil'c that in any way equals tbe power oi me nenyon t ump, experience hnvuic uaiitsni tnal ills the Ion.; continued sue tion that bus the power to keep up and In crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators are reierreii to Mr. Geo. Bonllnn, superintendent of tho Columbia Farm, for Information in regard lo the practical work ings ot tbe kenyon Pump. We append Ibe following testimonial from the managers of lue voiuuioia f arm: Ofpicb Coixmbia Oil Co, Columbia Farm. Jan, 28, Mr. n. K. Kenton: Uear feir: Wa ure using your , Double Acting Oil Pumps in three ol our oil wells and lake pleasure In stating tbat we are gettinn more oil and gas Irons each of them than wus previously oblaiped by tbe use ol working harrela We believe your oil pump w nun w-ni. U 1 1 (.'.. Respectfully yours, G W. Bmultom. Sun'f. J. P. Bahckokt, Manager i""-r particulars address It. K. p. km on, reuoieum Centre. P. O. box jan31. Messrs Booth & Sargent keep a full as sortment of eve-flbing In the musical lin of everything n the musical line and per- Bona Halrlnn an.-t i .. . ..F . , " "jiniuii iu tuat line will do nu ujr caning on them. al7-lw. Wall Pai'kr In every style at Griffks Bros. tW Hanging Baskets tor sale at Nicholson A Blackmox's. Spring Over Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. CONGRESS, EMPIRE AND HIGH ROCK WATERS fresh from tbe springs at GRIFF Ed BROS. Beautiful, a8 new and nobby style nets at A. ALDEN'S. CONGRESS, EMPIRE A UN HIGH ROCK WATERS Iresh from the sprines at GRIFFE8 BROS. E3jT Tea Servers for sale at NiCliOLHON & Ul.ACKUeus'il. Best Sptiug style Kuud, received to-day, at Success oftheKriof I A MASSIVI!?WBl.YAT,oSJ P.!) A K fatten TTfMr.a?!t N. Y. CIRCUS MENAGERIE, AND BALLOON! PM'RO 1 .KIJM C KNTUK, Monday, May 8th. Craii'l Free Spectacle ! RATUlTOi: BAM.OOV Asmssins adloinlni; ille Ciims I'llMlli .11. Hi 1 o'clock, P Jl and liriur 1,1 the areuie Kxbll'ition ' PKOF. REISTITO, The Kinowiid Freiib Ai-nieiiir. mak on nf his s,Tiiu llltrhts iu bis inoi stir ltulifoii 'T.U L'. LAII.'-entitled: A Join iu y biTtnd llio t'loudi Kiclif Mammoth Air fnipn. lou re.t hifh H 10 ft, i. tiiniiiei r, nro curr ed l h this umit ,i.iiii.h. innt, o (hu nn aj, en, loll is giiuiiliiteei (iaiit a Living Wild Animals From the a'riuwt lm enitrnh'e Jui!s of Aili ui bulignl. mill Htc dm k uie ol i.ihii pea. M. PAUL ROUXAUIR t he I.inn Fiii.r. wi'l enter the cife with t!iep. tmiKHi dm'.-.m of Dm fi.rest, aud feed them llll'Ut tioni hi&owu lip.4. TIih A in nic Department Is replete with the first Equestrian and Acrobatic tnlent of tlieenrld, and uuung ilia brilliant coll siellulion will h fuund ' M'LLK E. STOKES. Pren ier EqneMlrien f om the Hoynl I'lrcjsnf Britain M'LLKS. ANDREWS AND LOUISK. Cuidca Klaatlipie and Volante, from the Tsblo Fiiiiiiv .'iieue. Psri. CHARLES FILLIS. The Givot Brills , S-'ouie rnuilt and I'lroiirtK Bldcr. IIAHNEV CARUOLL. Ureatiat Twn Horse I i.'. r llvinr, niih b's chiU'nn LA PETITE ANNIE, Tha eabv Wonder, and MASTER WiLLlK, The Child Somer onlt l idor. WATSON BROTHERS, Tl re- Flying men of the Air. Fdwin Watson, Uiiiuimlled Gtmniut k Fqie'trlsn. I wr" VHt,tn.Titniol, r A Tr,peze extraur'iinary. rhoiusH Wnisun. TraDene. Horizontal ilur, sc. Sii'iior miss, liiand ,t Inn v TiiinhlhiL'.Tri. h Clown JvronmTa'ile, lerrlllc Voltlir-ur. donlde St.racrelt J C Lotig.Jloderu H. rcttleH.Ci ;lit A IItTyblauv BILLY ANDUKWS, The Funniest flown a'ive. JEAN JOHNSON. The TVorld's flreaiest Jester, and an enrf'e"8 '1st of E'r IC'lEiNT AL'XILl AlllliS ASalSTA-li Heir Kodd's Silver Comet Bal f Drawn hv 18 Aialilsn Hers.s.sno In the nr,.T'.,1 Chariot of ' BKHOK,'' will pa:de tn wei. -preelselv 10 o'clock A. M. .,ok- S-.TIie at. !. t--t Onl-r Fnforrtrt, aud no amos Ingalowcdlu-irtethe I'lvilll'iii. Kih. UCARPli ! IM Mi ll's Ft'It 1A1UES Wltn out extra chai i.M-. Astmiaaii 11 OO I I- VUUrw under 1 (i, 2S criif Fridsj Wmnklin. 'I liurv'SV. Mar 4th ; IHt-u.J Mhv 6th . INjihcvi le, alurdii.l Msv nth; I"'"- 1 A. S. SMITH'S Boot aud Shoe Store. aJO-if UK T'i'd;, M-r n. SL'.il- -l!t.
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