i I a liiikkal; dimoum from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CL0THIN6 Winter Underwear, Custom; Made Clothing, Hat? and Caps, AC, AC., For'the next Thirty Days 1 McFARLAXD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! liQwc Block, TltnsvlUe,Pa., et-oleum Centre Daily Record fct. Centre, Klondajr May 8. AttlCIV.14. AND DGPHATVEK OF TIUINS ON O. C. 4c A. II. K, On and after Monday, Not. 28tb, 1670, 4 ! til r i . ' ' iniuo wm run m luituwa. NORTH HO. 8. NO. S. KO. 1. Leave Irvlon. 12,01 p jf, 5,10 p sc A,e..ve uu utty 7,00 a m. 2,65 p u. 7,50 p 11 " Tltusv. 8,30 4,25 9,12 Arrive Corry, 10,00 " 6,67 " 10,38 " srinrn. va ft vn A ... - iiFa H'li U. Leave Corry, 11,05 a m. 6,10 ax. 6,16 p m at fl!.. lit A it a no a a 1 iimr, K,w r M. l,oa " Y,02 " " P. Cen. 1.27 " 8.1!) 8.42 Arrive O. City 2,10 0i 9,20 " Irvine. 4,60 ' 11,40 tJT No. 8 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NOKTU. Void. No. IS. Nail. No. IS. No. S. LeOC, tt.iitA M. 11,16a.m. m.n.ii.a. ,3(u .110 ra ArP.C 10,10 ' l,(Hm IS, 15 p M. 8,15 4,40" 'film. 11,14 A.M. 11,40 1,46 " 0,45" 6,10" Ar Col,ID r. FREIGHT TRAINS SOUTn. , , No. 10. No. & No. 18. No. U No 20. Lo fsw. 1,65pm LeTI.S.OOA V R,30a.m. 10,85 A.M. 11,14 AM. 4 H5rM " PtJ,H,00 " 9,411 13,16 P. h. IS 40 m WW" ArOUlO.lO 10,! 1,35 .'. 3,05 7.00 . Oil City and) Petrolenm Centre freieht, leave. Oil Uty 11,10 p. m , arrives at Petroleum Centre 6,20 p. ai. Iavua Petroleum Centre at 4,40 p m arrive at Ol I City 6,00 p. m. 1, 2, 8 , 4, 6 unl IS ore express trains. N11, 19 is a through accommodation, connect! at Uirry for East and North. eitvfcn rALAca kleepiko oars. No. 4 lllroot from 1'hilodi.lnhla wltliont change. N. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without chang No. 4 Direct from Piltshiirira without change. No B- Direct to Pittsb urgh without change. Monday, Nov. a 18T0. Gold at 1 p. m., 111 The Republican Primary Meeting patted ;ft very quietly at tbit place, tbe vote being email only 184 la all. Tbe content In tbe County, between Riddle and Bishop, for Ttoasurer, wat oloae, Riddle' frlenda claim ing bit nomination by from 75 to 100 major ity. MUunkio, lor Assembly, It nominated by 500 niajoiity. Tbe mat of tbe ticket wat without oppotilion. Colow we give tbe votea caat at tbit voting precinct; For Assembly, J. D. M'Juukiu, 25 S. 11. Myen, (jo For County Treasurer, N. B. Riddle, 105 Fid Bishop, 78 For District Attorney, James II. Smith, 177 For Sheriff. C. S. Marks, 168 For Aaaoolito Judge, R. S. MoCorroick, 173 For Commissioner,. Jatnet P. Riddle, 162 For Auditor, W. K. Gillland, 121 For County Committee. N. B. Smiley, jfii Tbit morning, Joho Sly wait and wife, who realde at Pioneer, appeared before Jus tice Reynolds, and requested that tbeir ton, Paul Stywalt, aged 12 years, be committed to the llouse aS Refugo. Tbe boy la obarg rd with stealing, running away from borne, and general Incorrigibility, to much to that bia parenta bad no control over hiin. It la but abort time tinea that tbit boy brokt into the PostofftBe at Pionoor and tlole con siderable money and stamps. Tbe boy was arrested by Constable Wallers and brought before tbe Justice, v.bo made out tbe neo essitry commitment papers and be will be taken to tbe House of Refuge; at AUegbeny Uuy Immediately. Tlio Appy C'inoort Troupe give two coo cim at Mi'uilviUi', Friday and Saturday, i&u aud. Great Fire at Fugunilas ! FORTY-SEVEN BUILDINGS BURNED! NEARLY TOE ENTIRE PLACE DE STROYED! We learn that yesterday afternoon, dur ing tbe prevalence of a high wind, a fire broke out In on old sbaolyu rear ol tbe Mc- Kinney Hotel, at Fagundue City, quickly consuming It. From this point tbe fire spread to the Mc-. Kinney Hotel, and although tbe utmost en deavors were used by the citizens to stay its progress tbeir efforts were futile, tbe flames aided by 6 stiff breeze spreadiog to tbe ad joining buildiogs and tbe whole street was quickly destroyed. Among those burned out were Andrews hardware store, Smith's grocery ttore, Sey mour's hardware store, and a large number of business places, retideuces, Ac About forty-seven buildings in all were burned. We are without further particulars of this disastrous conflagration. ShELDENBTROER'S EUROPEAN M en AQ- ERiE and Circus in Petroleum Centre, Mat 18. By reference to our advertiaiug eoluumt It will be teen that tbe above nam ed colossal Institution will exhibit la Pe troleum Centre, on Thursday, May 18, afternoon and evening. Among tbe many leaturet ot tbit great combination wilt be found tbe only full grown Rbinocerot that baa ever been exhibited In America. Tbit monster animal, beyond doubt the great eat animal curiosity tbat bat ever been before tbe people, weight tbe enormous weight of 8,000 poundt. Tbit animal wat captuted alter a fierce struggle in tbe jun giet of India, with tbe capturing party of native hunters, in which three human lives was lost, several horses and a line male elephant. Tbe Rhinoceros, or unicorn, has obtained celebrity from the fact that be It claimed by many learned persons that he is the animal mentioned In tbe book of Job, to show tbe power and might of the Supreme Be 1 Dir. Tbe other features 0 1 the zoological collection are all magnificent epeoimens of various kinds of wild animals and eomprise upwarda of tbr' hundred different specimens, besides elephants, camels. Tbe circus is said to be a good one, embracing in its list of performers many of tbe best artirtes in tbe country. Including tbe Human Serpeut, Prince Sudi D'Jaluil, certainly a must marvelous per former. Tbe street parade will be exceed ingly grand, and we advice our readers In see tbe great Slielden bur.'er sbonr 00 May 18. Among the list of pateuts granted to citi zens of Western Pennsylvania for the week ending May 2, 1871, are, No. 114,293 Dis tilling bydrooarbon oil; Samuel A. Hill and Cbarlea F. Thnmm, Oil City, assignor to themselves and Oliver P. Scaife, Pittsbnrgh No. 114,361 Oil tank; Heury F. Snyder and Geo. S. Snyder, Williamtport, and An tes Snyder, Freeport. Tbe cirous in all its gorgeous magnifi cence, brass band accompaniment, pea nut stands, Ac, arrived in town tbla morning, to tbe great delight of eur oouotry cousins and tbn little ones. Tbe usual number of vagabond prize package venders, and other humbugs and frauds follow In lit wake. Tbe oof-legged soldier with organ accompani ment la also In town. Vast quantities of gingerbread, small beer, etc., it being de voured by the "buckwbeatt" from tbe coun try, and tbe balloon did not go up, and tbe day hat been an eventful oue, almost equal to tbe Fourth of Ireland, tbe 17tb of July, or any other man. A man named William Carter, while en gaged In drawing tools at well on Upper Cberrv Run, near Sbamburg, on Saturday afternoon, got entangled In tbe bull wheel rope and bad hit arm broken In three placet Dr. Sutherland of tbit place waa called and dressed tbe unfortunate maa't wounds. bLiauTLY Mistaken. A friend of ours, w,ho It tbe father of several small children, writes us: Tbe other day tbe older chil dren diligently taught our youngest to ting Yankee Doodle, and before nigbt tbe bad nearly mastered tbat most difficult piece of music. Prior to tbla, you must know, her religious education bad not been neglected by her mother, When thivt night "Babe'' was boing tucked In her crib, ths com menced:. ''Now, I lay me down to sleep,. 1 pray the Lord my sou I to keep, If I should die before I wake" Pausing for an Instant, tbe then, ended With ''Yankee Doodle nandy." . Looking up, mock sorrowfully at ber mother, she asked:. 'Ma, that wasn't right was it!"--icbange. Tbe uiot brauuful. sforlme,ut of bouse plants and flowers ever Lioii(;tV ta Iowa, at btmuiooa' Drug Store We copy the following Armstrong Uun oil newt from the Kast Brady Independent: The Clark well, on lease No. 10, I Clark farm reached tbe third sand rock 00 Friday. 28th nit., and at twelve o'clock on Monday, May 1st, the oil was tapped, and flowed about forty feet above tbe derrick. Tbe depth of tbe well is 1,322 leet. It was tub' ed as rapidly as possible but owing to tbe great flow of oil It was not until tlx o'clock on Monday evening that tbe well waa placed in proper working order. Tbe pro duct at tbia time wat at the rate of twenty barrelt per hour. At the present writing ibis promises to be one of tbe beat produc ing wells in this seotion, and gives an in creased value to tba Clark farm. Tbe new well waa contracted for by our towns men. W. E. Clark and S. B. Fundenberg and Dr. Harris and Capt. Schoonmaker of Pittsburgh. It it owned by these gentle men in connection with otbert of Pittsburgh and we have no doubt tbey will continue to invest largely In this territory after hav ing made such a successful venture. la reference to tho other wells we might state, that Dr. James bas sold upwards of 12,000 barrels of oil from bit well No. 1, realizing more than $50,000 from tbe one well. During the paat month the Jamet well No. 2, bat sold 2,255 barrelt of oil. The Bmma well sold at the product of one wees 516 barrels of oil, and it now do ing from 75 to 90 barrela da lly. Tbe average production of tbe Jamet No 1, Is now 60 barrels per day. Tbe James No. 2 is doing 75 barrels. Tbe Deely or Mollie Jeoniogs well is yielding 35 barrels per day. Tbe Jeoninits Brothers well is yielding from 70 to 80 barrels per day. . Tbe Woll well, on tbe Clnrk farm, lease No. 9, Is doing from 80 to 120 barrels. The Wallace well on tbe Clark farm Is producing about 45 barrels per day. Tbe Meldren Reserve well waa torpedoed on Tuesday, with the most successful re sults. Oil was thrown at immense distances and tbe Immediate flow was at tbe rate of 250 barrels per (luy. Tbe Clark well on tbe Clark farm Is pro ducing CO barrelt per day. We would like to inquire of the Indepen dent If the production of some of tbe above wells ain't just a Utile exaggerated, lEi. Fluvanna. Tbe Jamestown Journal, noticiug chaugea at Fluvana, says: A Mr. Martin, from Olldom, bna pur chased the property of Alexander Simmons, seventy ajres, for $12,000, ctab. Mr. Mar tin b is contracted with D. J. Langwortby, of tbia place, to build a splendid villa this summer, estimated to cost, when completed $3,800. Jonathan Young and H. Smith buve built a large barn for Mr. Martin, at a cost of about $2,000. Mr. M. will nlo drive pipe toobtain gai, if possible. He is to bring water into tbe bouse, and supply fountains, etc, from a bill three-fourths ol a mile distant. Mr. Martin also bought 01 tbe widow of William Lee, three-fourths ol an acre adjoining on tbe road, for which be paid $2,000, securing additional valuable front. Tbe bouse on this lot wat built over forty years ago, by Rev. Harry Martin. Our venerable and respected fellow-oitiz"n, W. H. Fen ton, Esq., lormerly lived In TtrisJ bouse. . Tbe gentleman alluded to by tbe Jour nal is our townsman, Mr. M C. Martin, Superintendent of tbe Central Petroleum (Jo. We received a call this morning from Mr. Pratt, editor of tbe Corry Republican. H- represents tbat lively dally paper at being In a flourishing condition. Tbe Republican la a credit to Corry, and the oitlzent ot tbat place thotild extend it a liberal support. The celebration of tbe adoption of tbe Fifteeoth Amendment, to take place In tbla city May 10th, will mostly likely be tbe largest affair of tbe kind ever attempted by the colored people of this seotion ol the State. Large delegations will, be attend ance from Franklin, Oil City, Titusville, Corry, Erie and Warren, Pennsylvania; Jamestown and Olean, New York; Youngs- town, Warren and Ravena, Obio; .and many from all the smaller towns in North western Pennsylvania Meadvllle Republi can. Money Lost. Yesterday afternoon on tbe Fiothingbam path, or Hess farm, a pockot book containing twenty-five to thirty-five dollars. The finder will be re warded by leaving the same at tbe West ern Union Telegra - Office, at tbit place. 5.31, The finest assortment nl r!Miiii.. ck-. ever brought to tbe oil region, at A. 0. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. ;y Hanging Baskets for tale at HT a.. niUHULSUN lE ISI.ACKMON 8. Spring Oy Cuuta, at A. AJLDEN'S. Local Koticeiu S. M. PeUennlll fc Co. V Prk How, New York, and Geo. P. Kowoll A Co. Advertising Agents, art tha sole agents for the Pe, trolcuin Centre Daily Kkoosd In that city. Ad vertisers In that city are requested to leave their fa vors with ellher of tne above limnes CONGKIiSS. EMPIRE AND niGII ROCK WATERS freah from the sprints at GRIFFES BROS. Beautiful, new and nobby style Hats at 8 A. ALDEN'S. Measures taken, and Clothing made to order, at A. ALDEN'S, Jamestown Clothing Store. Wall Paper In every etyle at Grippes Bros. CONGRESS. EMPIRE ADN HIGH ROCK WATERS Ireab from the sprlniis at GRIFFES BROS. JS?" Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson & Blackmon'S. Oriental Patent Men's Gaiters. These Gaiters are Seal Skin, patent tops, add make a beautiful dress for tbe feet. 1 am sole agent lor Petroleum Centre and vicinity. ' A. S. SMITH FREEZING COLD SODA WATER at as GRIFFES BROS. Satin Finish Wall Paper at all Gkiffe Bros. VICHEY AND KI3SENGEN WATER3 on draught at GRIFFES BR03. Having added to my larg stuck. I am now ready to supply cuolcb Whisky, Jntnai c Rum anil all other imported goods at New 1 ork prices. uuvl2-ti- Owen Gafpnet. White and colored Shirts made to order, and fits guaranteed, or no sale, at A. ALDKN'S, m21. Jamestown Clothing Store. Light, Drab and Black Hals and Caps, at A. ALiDbiVS Jamestown Store. Another invoice of Silk Hats, St A. ALDEN'S. FREERING COLI) SODA WATER at GRIFFES BROS. Latest style of Ladlea Opera Toea Sho tS beet quality and low prices, received to-liy A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. New Spring Uats at m3 tt. A. ALDEN'S JameHiuwn Store. Gold Tiutt'd Wall l'apei at Grippes Bros. Best Spriug style goods received to-day, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. m30-tf PBTKOLKUM CKNTltE, PA.. AND WUXCAN HOUSE, OIL- C1TT, PA. Near Oil Creek a Allegheny liiver Hallway Depot maylt tt CUOSS WcOMBRR, Prop' rs WAIT v rut; II, Hare bought out the LAGEIt SEEK STAND ! OF J. 11. 1 EONUAUSEK, On Wellington Streft. Thoywill make It a p tnt to pay parucu Im atieuiton to the wni of I heir cu tomerg and will keep KKK8U I.AOKH and ALK Hivvaynou tup. Drop In aid see iia in oar new qumtera. m2-f II. WHuBEUT, IS now nr-Tuwd to execute BRICK AND MA HON WOKK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, aud warrant to tnvt' Atfction. PLAISTBK1NO don mo nrder. BRICK CIIIM NIKS pun -K . IIUICK and L1MK constant ly on hand and for sale. Keiid m.e 4111 rtubert Farm. Post Office Address l'ehtoleum Centre, Pa. Give uie a call. blS Int. liUaolutlon Notice. The Cn-partner'htn heretofore Minting between BHOWN MAKWOOB, Machinists aud Butler Mnkere, I- this day dissolved by mutual consent All icconnts due the late Arm hrold lie paid to L B. Blown, aid all, bills sgaiust tbe flr-u will be settled liy him. The bualueas will bo couHnul by Mr Brown. UB. BR iWN. U. MAUWOOD. Pctrolena Centre, May 1, 1871 8t LIaEGIIUNY VALLEY Jt.K New lint to Buffalo, tlirouch the Oil Regions. DECEMBER E, 1870. GOING SOITII. Oil City. Franklin. Parker's, ar. Pitta's Mall, 9,Wam ,Mam 13, .'6 P mi e,60 pin Dav Rxn. fi.:10 n m S.IIH n m A.flft nm UOOnn. Night Ex, 0,0 p m 10,00 p m, ia,45 p n 6,25 Ik mi OntNO 1VOHTH. PUtshnrg. Parker's. Franklin, ar O. City Day Kxp, 7,20 a m I1.V3 am 1,S8 p m 2,15 p m Way I'aa'rO.W a m 8,80 r m 6,63 p in ,3 p m Night Ex, 8,40 pm 1,10 om S.UIam tlBt in J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen. S pt ' Tuos M. Kmu, Ass't Hupi. B VFFAIiOr CORRY AND riliSHUHUII HAlIiHOAO. NORTHWARD TRAINS. ftnrrw. Broctna. Buffalo. 1,08, m. 1,00, a m U,pm, 6,60 Accomdallon, S,0ft, an. Way Freight, 6.66, a m Mall. 6,50. Dm. v,oo, a m 8,W, f m. 10,80 SOUTHWARD TRAIN'S. Tin tv)n n.. M il, 6,05, am. 8,35, am. Express, 11.05, " S 90, pra. Corry 10,45, a ra 4,45, p n 10,30, 2,00(r m Acroinumat n s,au, p m. 7,05, " Way Krelght. ni.gQ, a m Wiuday, Januarys, 1371. The Unicorn ololyWrit Cominii ahidi 1 in PTcTRf.1 TTTITir niftTOn. vjAi,ixAKK Thursday, May is. CAUI), The pnhlle are iw-pw-tfoiiv 'eantlomwi . , eonfonndlnn Ihl mammoth with TwS XL especially the one Hotee KsHromt sSowl X' k " been perambulating the oil conn'ry thta i ' mk at our mammoth prnportionm w. .vS!"""1 town, and then JVDuBT O0H SHOW. """! SHELDENBUHGER'S EUROPEAN MENAGERIE! GREAT (iUKCIAN CIHCDS! The Grandest I'onccn' ration ot Novelilpttinti,, ever been presented to tha American Public. FIRST TOUIt IN AMERICA Of this- Mammoth Aregal Ion First Claas la ill Its liapartmi nts, containing as It duet a.l Uu w featnree of a MAMMOTH MBNAOEltlR AND FAUbUESs CIKt'US. f remost amnrur the many noveltlnt nr the Orml Zuologiuil ljllectiu i li,e Only full drown Lnim RHINOCEROS! Or Unicorn of Holj Writ That has ever been op nred Tlr Uvlailun vrtia Weighs over Right 'rbimmud I-nnnds. a up. tared In the .lungln of India by Mr. lieo Smreii, ihe Agent of Mr. tiheldentninrcr, and cott hy it time he landid In rw Ymk nn Ularch lit of Um preeent yir. 0er t'il.duo in Oo'd. The Book of Job says or tho Unicorn, T'taf or. Earth thtrt it Xot hii like 1 An able and gentlemanly attendant will He fonts couilnnaliy In front of the lien of the Mntutirr, dv at all Itiue 10 give a lucid and correct trutf his caplnre, and to Impart any inf. rmsilnn liulmv be required Next In importance to tali (iimi Marvel Is the ELEPHANT "SEUM," A PAIR OF BACTRfAN CAMELS, A GMT, or HORNED IIORSE, A ROYAL BENGAL TKJEB, AFRICAN ELAND. SIGIOR BVL?ZE' Den ol Pcrform.'nif Animals S l.INS AND TIUKI'8, ... Which will bo enlered at enrh Exhibition hy Ihll intrepid Lion King. Tbe other cigee coulaini Over 200 Different Specimens! Too nuatoroo. heo to partlcnlnrlie. KPEniAL NOTE jrlvli.g thoae parties who wish to wltni-w the KWne- ceroa aim Menagerie ana not me iiit. a time to do an and retire before tbe Eqneitrlin cs erciies begin. The EQUESTRIAN MELAXG Of the Grent Kiinipean Combination will be hoth Brillli nt and Dlvr4ftnd Presenting Host of Nov elties hy a Corps of Artlates naeqaallid In tMr aviaI Hnnrlnltliv. aanh in whom hj. been enRMffHa on the score of ability alone regardless nfeixitt esa tne name, or trie nqaestnan t;irairii"i Mr. II A MKT COHDONA, Madame C 'KP0NA. Mr.WM. AYMAH, Mr. J A MRS WARD. UTI LK HI4RT BMOWW. Madame Hrown. M'lle Joeepblne. Barrell Brother, Mr. Jas. Do MorenL Mona Iji Clera, Mr. MorrleWB ner, Mr. Richard Ball, Mime. La l oyuo, Mr. ajr gene La Tort, Blgnlnr Palletler, and laat though not least the MAN Or' MYhTKM. I'rlnce 9ADI D'lALJ I, The Human Serpent ! Tbe Most Marvelous of Modern Performers. S1GIVIOR BAMXfi. The Greatest ol Lion "rnmers, will enter the 1. rertorming i.iona ana 1 igern iinmeouimi; '.tet close of tho Circaa performance, . and demonstram iu power ui mnn uvcr mo oruiw wiiw, THE GRAND STREET PARADE ! Will take place dally at 10 A. M., hesdad by the Car of Anrori, containing THE EUROPEAN BRASS BAND, . ... j i tv,m finni (AMn-lcal tirgamsa'ion tnnt stanua iu ... lankofMnsica ability,) followed by the H Maaut tu bla) vyat Trappiugs, C"0'" 1 THE MASSIVE RHI.VOCEKU3 u-"' All the Performing Ilnrses and Ponlts. and a l Ine of Kurgeously do. orateil Animal '.n fall to see thle Great Wreet Display. It will S'L 1.1.. r .,. ...noun m ,l,A iMiabl ihmeut, our word 'er it, il will pay. f 2 Kxlilbiuons tacii vjt AFTERNOON AND EVENING Doers open at 1 and T P. M. I'lrcus performsno. . i n UM,m IntAP. Admission. . Children, er?rV avn DATE. KKMKMUfclt lUft .. , Keep your eye on it, and wait for in . ostst European -"", FULL GliOWN Kiiiwvjw-""-Tbat the world ever beheld. Pme(lpe- tr Remember the Date arid Pi M ' troleum Centre. THURSDAY. MAY
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