A LIBERAL, DISC 01 AT from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Underwear, Custous Made Clothfisjr, Hats and Caps, AC, &0., For tie ftt Thirty Days ! McEARLAN D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! l.osfe Block, TimvlHc,Ea, r etroleum Centre Daily Kocord, t C'vntro. TVedtieaday May 3. AJrlKIV.il, AMD OGPIUTUfiH OF TllAIIVS ON O. C. & A. It. R. On and aftor Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, tmtue win run as iottows: NORTH NO. 5. NO. 3. NO. 1, Leave Irvine. 12,01 r u. 6.10 r u Leave Oil City 7.00 a u. 2.65 p u. 7.50 p u " ret.Ueo 7.40 8,39 8,80 " " Tilusv. 8, .10 4.25 " 9,12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,67 " 10,88 " BOUTH. NO, 2. NO. 4. NO. 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 a m. 6.10 a h. 6,15 p u " TititBV. 12.40 p m. 7,35 7,52 " P. Cen. 1.27 " 8.19 " 8.42 " Arrive. U City 2, 10 9,0? 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4.50 11,40 E9" No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday, FREIGHT TKAINS NOUTII. No. 10. No. 13. No. 11. Nn u In 0 JU.OC, v. is a.m. li.iSA.v. iii.it5.A K. 11,30 a 3,10 FM jvrr.v 1,00PM IX, la t U. 8,18 " 4,40" Tttu. 11,14 a.m. 2,40 ' 1,45 " 8,45" M0 " Ar. Corl.lS I'M. FREIGHT TRAINS SOUTH. No. 10. No. 8. No. 10. No. 14. No. 20. La. Or. l .aki Le II, 6.00 A. m f 51) a.m. :o 83 a.m. 11,14 am. 4 115m " I-U.S.00 K.4II 111.16 1.M. 14 40 M .00 ArOC10,l 10,8i " 1,36 2,05 " 7.00 ' Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, lenw Oil Tiijr i,iu p. in., arrives at ruiroleiini centre i,2U p. m. Loaves Petroleum Centra at 4,40 p m arrives at Oil City tl,0u p. m. 1, 2, 8,4, 6 aiil are ezpr- train. No, 19 Is a throuL'h accoaiu.c .tion, conuecte at v lur uast anu north. BUYER PALACI ULRKFIKO CARS. ro. 4 Dircet rriim Philadelphia ithout change. N. 9 INreot to Philadelphia without Changs. No fi Direct from Pittsburgh without chauge. No tt Direct to Pittsburgh, without chauae. Monday, Nov. Si 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., 111! Laat night, one Jack McCormick, a noto rious, cutliun and scoundrel, who has bung . around this pi ce lor several months past with no visible means ol support whatever, concluded to upset tbe usual order and qniet that prevails by getting drunk, in which be succeeded, but eventually found himself In tbe lock-up. After getting his miserable carcass well Oiled with rot gut whisky, be proceeded 10 tbe mouth ot Bennehoff Run -and commenced tbo evening's performance C&Vj breaking in the door of Mr. J as. Lyn- . Jon's bouse and seizing a valuable dog by ' tbe bind legs smashed it down on tbe ooun f ter breaking tbe poor, beast's, legs. Wbeu remonstrated with tbe. villian tbreat.ened to ' , set fire and burn all tbe buildings down, in , tbe neighborhood. A short time afterwards. this brute iu bum an form met Rev. Father Dunn and assailed, bitn with tbe most vile and low-lived Uuguage, threatening bis life and Intimidating bim to suob an exteot that the Rev. Father was forged to flee for fear tbe villain would do bim bodily hacto. Af ter committing sundry utber depredations. be was arrested by officer McHugh and plac ed In tbe lock-up, concluding tbe evening's ueifortnance by making night hideous wilb bis drunken bowlings. Tbis morning be was brought before Jus tice Reynolds, and after an examination was bound over in the sum of $700 to appear at the August term of Court at Frankliu, to an' ' ewer a charge of malicious mischief. He failed to procure bail and was taken to Fraukliu on the 1:20 train by officer Mc Hugh, where it is to be hoped tbo viliian will 'rot in the Uastile'' I'oi tbe rest of bis nutuial term ol existence. SiNot LAB Cask. On Monday last, Mr C. B. Stewart, a carpenter and joiner in tit employ of J. C. Squtt of. tbia. place, while nt work suddenly lost the use qt his speech. No cause can be sssiimod lor bis misfortune. lie is In good health aud remains so except tuul it Is impossible fur biqi to speak, Tbe is u ! I1:J!:' aj Jitf. Pfntknckh by tii Coi'iiT. John Wi nsn, found guilty of breaking Into a house at Waterloo, this county, was sea inn cod t.y Judge Trnnkey to be Imprisoned iu the Western Penitentiary lor tbe term of one year and six months. James Melville, b und guilty of shooting . C, Clark, at Akln'a billiard room in this noe, with intent to kill, was lentonosd for two years and six. nnntbs. John Devi It, colored, found miiltv nfenin- mlttlnsja rape on the person of a little eirl two and a half years old. at tOil Cit. re ceived his just deserts, being sentenced for ten years, the full penalty of the law. van fcchoyer alias Osgood, found guilty bom stealing, at McCllntockvllle. re. ceived a sentence of four years. The above, completed tbe list of criminal sentences at tbe late term of Caurt beld at traoklin. Mr. n. R. Miles of tbe Duncan House. Oil City, has sold out bis Interest In that well known house to our townsmen, Messrs. G. J. Cross and John McOmber, the aid and popular landlords of the Central Home in this place, wbo will hereafter run tbat hotel. It Is sufficient for us to say that when these gentlemen take bold of an enter prise of tbis kind it will be run In Brst-class style or not at all. Tbe people of Oil City will discover tbis lact bofore tbe Duncan House bas been opened many days. Tbe above change will not Interfere with tbo business of tbe Central House in tbis place. It will remain under the same man agement, retaining its old-time reputation bb being tbe best regulated hotel in tbis sec tion of tbe oil region, which it has fairly earned through Messrs. Cross & McOmber. Tbo Forest Republican says: Tbe Grove & Wolcott well is down through tbe third sand rock, tbe whole depth of tbe well being 781 feet. Tbe thi'd laud wab 16 feel through. They will tube tbe well to-day t, we write ou Monday) and commence testing to-morrow. The in dications for a good well are favorable, and the owners are confident that tbey will soonjhave oil la suob quantities as to cause an excitement on the Soweis Faim. Tbis territory has been considered as nearly sure and we earnestly hope that It may prove all tbat is expected of it. Rev. J. W. Spoor, pastor of tbe First Baptist Church of Oil City, has tendered bis resignation. A telegram from Sbamburg, dated May 1 Bays: At eight o'clock this morning the Beards ley House, owned by R. V. Barr, caught Ore i'roni tbe pipe consuming tbe whole building, and all but a few articles of fur niture In tbe lower rooms. Total loss about four thousand dollars; insurance two thousand five hundred dollars io a Buffalo Company. Speaking of natural gas wells the Cleve. Innd Herald says: We bare been iuformed that, various citi zens having manufactories and shops. on tbe flats, contemplate the projeotof sinking ar tesiau wells for gas as tbat already down At tbe works of tbe Cleveland Gas Company proves a valuable acquisition. There Is quite an excitement In, Warren coupty over tbe flndiog of oil on tbe aiir- fuco of the old Hoicomb well, between PlltsDeld and Wrigbtsville. Laud is being leased In tbe vioinily, and tbe territory Is- to be tested. So suys tbe Corry Republi. cao. Tlonesia rejoices in a new brass band. Their Instruments have arrived and tbey will commence "tooting" at once. The Exchauge Hotel at Franklin, will, be opened on tbe 20th of tbis oiontb, 'by, Maj. S. M. Mills, formerly of tbe American Hotel, Titusviile. Tbe Petroleum Advertiser says that since the sinking of tbe deep well at Petrolla Canada, "Titnsville must look to her lau - rels." Union Mills is no longer Union fill's. It is bereafler to be known as Union City, tbe Postmaster General naving changed the name of tbe Postoffioe to that. An effort is being made to establisn a. collegiate institute at Oil City, with fair prospects of success. Tbe Oil City Rugiater upeu&rig of tbe late casesof robbery la that oity says: Thieving gentry purchase tickets and come here the same as other people. If tbey "work" tbey are spotted by tbe Police and driven away. Tbat Oil City is to blame for this is preposterous. There is no lack of vigilance on tbe part, of the Police, and tbe reason why people are robbed here is simply because tbey make a show oftbeir woi tli aud foolishly give .thi voa a chance to operate. Tbo Republican primary election will 6a held on SaUudny nextv A train, Monday morning, flora rialnflold New Jersey, for Now York, struck one of Barn urn's circus wagons, near Crawford, Now Jersey, killing three men outright and dungorouely injuring two others, while the sixth was sightly Injured. All of thnm be longed to the circus. The wagon was leaded with provisions, dishes, etc., and was totally demolished. The two uro9 were carried over two hundred feet and left dead. Tbe driver's body was found seventy-five yards from tbe orosslng. Mr. Cisoo, of Newark, while chasing bis wife around tbe room for tbe purpose of giving the lady her morning thrashing, foil dead of beart disease. How cruel some women are. Sbe knew he was afflicted with heart disea.e, and tbat any sudden excite ment would be liable to kill him, yet sbe inhumanly ran away from him when her presence was needed. . Sbe must feel sad. Young Charley Bennett, son of a hotel keeper at Denver, shot and killed a gli) named Cynthia, a domestio in tbe house, because she bad been upon terms of Im proper intimacy with bim. He says he can prove it egaiast ber. Here is another warn ing for men to go armed. Bella French, wbo is lecturing in Iowa on "Progression," closes ono of ber productions thus: "Mark our progress, for wo j beat the world. Our Yankee race is plcnisheu, uot by Yankeemotbers; they know a thing or two tbat Eve did not. John Chinaman, tbe Scandinavian, the Dutch or Irishman they do IL tbis, the lower work for emigra tion is ''be true panacea for peopling our beloved America. On, on wo go. What next! The Kettle sings our lullaliys, the cradle rocks by steam, tbe baby st.ck it Alexandria, and women all go lecturing The dawn of millennium has come. Dr. J as. L. Thayer, of circus fame, is soon to start out again, with bis circus. He will visit tbe oil region. The Canton Repository thus records another death by coal oil. A fatal kerosene explosion teok place In Pike township on Mondey evening about nine o'clock, Cera, daughter of Adam Stuok, fifteen years c f age, was.engagrd In filling a Tamp while burning:; tne oil became ignited and explo ded tbe lamp, setting fire to ber her clothes and bttrniug her so badly that she died at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Wm. Keck, postmaster ol Greenville, died very suddenly Thursday night last. Tbe railroad from I'ithole to Pleasantville bas been surveyed, and the work of grading will commenoeftoon. WANTED. A Servant Girl, competent and willing to do general housework. A German girl pre ferred. Apply to m2-lw. Mns. Veua. NOTICE. Tbe subscribers having sold out their Latter Bier Stand and Barber Shop intend leaving tbe country, and take this method to inform those indebted to them that all bills must be settled by Saturday. May 6th. J Ann ait persons naviug claims against them will pceseut their, bill before that date for payment. J. H. LeonhatiRer. C. J. Leoobauser. Petroleum Centre, May 2 td. 9 Banging Baskets for sale at Nl(.'IU)USO!i & Bl.ACKMO.N'8. Spring Oyer Coats, at A. ALDBN'S. New Spring Hats at A. ALDEN'S m3 tf. ' Jamestown Store. Light, Draband B'laok Hals and Caps, at A. ALDEN'd Jamestown Store. Another invoice of SUk Hats, at A. ALDEN'S. Latest style of Ladies Opera Toes Sbo eS beat quality and low prices, received to-jsy at A. S. SMITH'S . Boot and. Shoe Store. FREEZING COLD SODA WATER at a8 GRIFFES BROS. Best Spriog style goods received to-day, at A. 8. SMITH'S Boot aud tihoe Store. u3o-tr Satin Finish. Wall Paper at all Gitm'KS Bros. YICEmEY AND KISdENGEN WATERS on draught at GRIFFES BROS. VICHEY AND KlisENGEN WATER3 on draught at G.VFFHt BO Having added to my large stock. I am now ready to supply boolob Whisky, Jamal ca Rum and all other imported goods at New York prices. PQV13-"'- Owen Gakknkt. White and colored Shirts made to order, and Gts guaranteed, or no sale, at A. ALDEN'S, tii'l.. Jamestown Clotbing Stare, Aiiiioiiiiectnoiitik The annouoernent oarda of candidates for nomination for the various nMoes will be published at the lolloiving rates: AssemMv, $10; AHsoMain Judire, $10; Sheriff, $10; Treasurer, $10; Dlstric Altor ney, $10; Commissioner, $6; Auditor, $5. Positively no announcements published unless paid For in advanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name of J times H. Smith, as candidate for Dis trict Attorney, subject to the usages of tbe Republican Primary Election. Petroleum Centro, March 25, 1371. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Recoup: Please announce tbe name of FID BISHOP, or Oil City, as a candidate for the office of County Treasur er, subject to tbe decision of tbe Republican Prima:y Election, and oblige Mant Rkpoblicaks. We are authorized to aanoonce the name of N. B RIDDLE, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to tho usages of tbe Re publican pnrly. at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centra, Match 22, 1871. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the Dame olCS MARKS, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usages of the Republican party, at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre. Mareh IB. 1871. LOST. On Thiir.-diiy eveidnjr last, a small ?or,T CHAIN imiuit.y worn with loekes. I ho rtuitr lyli' be liberally rewarded by ri tnrtiini It t ml -at EtIMAJ.VEKA. MUSIC ! MUSIC. r 'f " Mirth and Enjoyment. AT THE0B0LTS SALOON. A $4,000 ill?!!! OR GERMAN ORGAN ! 13 NOW IN FULL BLAST AND WILL PEAL FORTH ITS MELODIOUS STRAINS Afternoon & Evening DURING THE SUMMER. This truly wonderful instrument plays 40 different pieces of tbe latest Opera Music Mm c Free. , IS" Remember the plaoe OPERA HOUSE SALOON, Washington St. Petroleum Centre, May 3 ti. WAIT & PUGII, Have bought out the LxGEll BEER iSTAXD ! OF J. II. 1.E0NUAOSKR, OnWiishiuglon Hiieet. Tbey will make It a p lnt to pay piu.iciiloi luieuilou to ilia wanin of their crw ioiuqm aud wii keep trKBHU LAGKK aud ALB always ou tap. Diopinaod sea us In our new quartets, ni2-tf. Ditiolsitlo Notice. The Co-paiincrhli heretofoie exWiu-r lw"eu IllioWN MAUWOOB, Machinists and Boiler Make. s, is this day dissolved by mutual comeut. All .ccuu-ji due the la.o Bi n. ibomu lie paid to L B Bruwu, and all bills agulust the Arti will bo settled oy him. L B. BIIOWN. , If. MAilWOOB. Petroleum Coutie, May 1. 1871. at FOR SALE OH TO !tbT. The House adjoUi'ng Leouhauw'g lata Larer Bier HaliKin, and now .occupied as a Bo-ar Store wdl he sold vuiy clie.ip, or lented In auarmieuts. Appiy ou or beloui Tuesday May Dili, to OUAULEs J. l.tSiiNlt AOSEIl, tt- At tho Barbor Bliap, Giu. W. King, Jr., Has bought tho MEAT MARKET. Next door to the Rochester House from his brother V.V:- WNU.aud wid horoafior keep on hand EXTRA KINK M.KATS of .liking, ,mdiiivit"a hare of.lho trabu; u.ii;nna:;u. m') lm. Success of the Period! A MAS8IVEJDOMBINATI0X1 GRANDEST ENTERPRISE OP Tm GllEAf MAMMOTH N. Y. CIRCUS AND EALLOON! PETROLEUM CENTRE, Monday, May 8th. Grand Free Spectacle I GRATUITOUS BALLOON ASCENSIO!? adjnlidni: the (.reus I'avillluii. nt 1 o'clock p. u' ai d prior to the flretilc t'y'iibltiuu ' PROF. IREISJTTO, The Penowned French Afnnant, will aukr cn hi. airlai tllirlits in his moDtter Ballutin "TAL.CT LAU," entitled: A Journey beyond the Clonr Eijiltf Mammoth Air Snips, UK) fret hlt'h and 10 ft r. diauiet' r, arc carried wiih this a-rent w.blH. mcnt. so th t " arenainfi is guaranteed tiaih A PlihVOKMrVJ UKN OF Living Wild Animals From the alinuat i in penetrable j tinmen of Asia ud ikugft, Mid the dark cdves ol hthirpeu. M. PAUL ROUXARIF 1 he I'on Kim. will niter the enpo with tbrwn ran td di u'.en. of the forest, aud feed tlicn u. mt'iit lioui his own lips. The Art'iiic DppsiiliiK'nt Is replete with the first Fqiiustrlnn and Acrobatic talent of the wnrld, and auiung I he brilliant cea stellutioa will he funnd M'LLE E. STOKES. Premier Equestrien fimn tho ltoyal Clrcasof IMtsto M'LLfcj-. ANDREWS AND LOUISE, eoidcj Elastiuu and Vnlante, front the l'sblo 'ihiiqtie (?i.iue. Paris. CHARLES FILLIS, The Great Brltls i Homrrsauit and Pirouette R&v UAItNEY CARROLL. Greatest Two Udrsn Hhler llvli;r, with his clilWrto LA PETITE ANNIE, The naby Wonder, and MASTER WILLI K, The Child Homer-suit liider. WATSON BROTHERS, Threw Flyine; mrn o." tho Air. Edwin Watsiin. Unequalled iimuant Eqnwtrliin, (iwtty Wiiti.on.'Tninhlrr A Tr:ipe.e extraordinary. 'Thoinss WatHon. Tiniiez), Horizontal Har, Ac Slgnnr Bliss, rtrand lony Tuiiihiiiiir.Trl' " U"s Jurome TuHle, 'l erritlc Vnhlgiir. ilimhle Somcni'lt J C LouL',Moderullcr:ules,l.l;lii,vlUayBlaii HILLY ANDItf.WS, The Kunnii-t Clown alivo. JEAN JOHNfON. Th. World's Greiuet Jester, and an endless 1st of Kr IC1EWT AUXILIAhIBS AbSWt'ANW. Herr Kopp's Silver Cornet Baai Drawn hy 13 Arabian Uorses, and in the Orl10 Chariot of "'.lUGUOB,'' will jiaradu the biree" prcciselv 10 o'clock A. M. . -m0'-. W-The stilctest Order Knfnrced, and no ing a.iowid Inside the Pavlllion. ntPu witb . a.OAItPKTKO HKA'1'8 Foil tAD- w"u oiHefin.cimrge. AdmiKioii, SO CU, Cm.l'e undtv IO, 25 cent. Franklia, Thureday, May 4th i City, May 6th. It.nisovl U, MituiOay, May m " iile, TLd.y, Hay th. aprJ-"- lit
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