a liberal; discount from marked prices- on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF EADYMADE ICLOTHING Winter Underwear, . CHttom; Made Cloilitaeg, Hats and Caps, &C., 4C, FoAh next Thirty Days ! MtFAlUilND.SMlTII&lo Merchant Tailors 1 Loire Block. TltnsTllle,Pa., etroleum Centre Daily Record. Vet, Centre. Tuesday JUajr 30. AND DEPHATVEB OF THAINS ON O. C. A. R. R. On, and after Monday, May 22d, 1871, tfaipvKill run a follows: XOHTH K0. 5. NO. S. NO. 1. teave Irvinn. 1,80 p u. 6,15 p M eave Oil City 7,00 if. 4,07 p St. 8,00 p M ' Pet.Cen7.43 " 4.48 ' 8,43 ' Tltuav. 8,45. 6.32 " 9,22 Arrive Corry, W,oa " 6,50 10,40 soovs. Kt, S. no. 4. no. 6. Leave Corty, 11,00 a m. 6,35 a m. 8,H5 p m 4' Tltuav. 12,45 p if. 8,02 10,20 " P. Cen. 1,28 ' 8.45 11.05 Arrive O. City 2,10 9,25 "11,60 " " Irvine. 4.60 " 12.30 " Qf No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Ko 19. No. 13. No. 11. No. 15. No. S LaOC, M.30A M. 10,8.1a.m. 13,20. . AM 3,06 rat 1.4s r M. T.3S ' 4,1ft Titos, 11.14 a.m. 1,65 8,06 " 8,35 ' p.r. voria rm. FREIGHT TRAINS SOOTH. No. 10. Ko. & No. 16. No. 11 No. 30. le Cor. 8,lJ0rM LeTi, 00 A.M 9.M i t 23 M p.m. 11,00 Aai. 6 8pm "rciM " ll.ou t titr.a. ISSorx . ArUC10,08 11.MI 8,36 " ,Vt " 1 40 Oil Ottjr and Petmleua Centra freight, leave 00 hi a. m , imvai ai retrotenm uwiitIi,ou a, mLtave Petroleum Centre at 8,50 n m.. ariivea at Pt City 6,10 p. m 1, 3, 3 , 4, t and V are ejprex trala. Nos, It and HO are through accommodation. ynuecting at Owry and Irluton tor East and anvia palaci SLEannn cars. Nfl. 4 Olroet from Philadelphia witbout change. No. 8 Direct to Philadelphia without change. No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. No 6-Direct to Pltlabnrgb without change. Monday, May S3. 1871. Gold at I p. m., 111 ABOUT TOWN. The prevailing question How to keep cool? A little daughb r ol Mr. Jas. Deebler, who reside iu Wild Cat Hollow, while In tbe Iront yard at play, yeaterday afternoon, and denly became overcome with tbe boat of the, sun and f4nV away. A physician was immediately summoned, aud biA for tbeac- tive treatment resorted to the child would undoubtedly hove died. It is somewhat better this niorniug. but some days mi st elapse before it fully recover. The thormnmetor stood 92. in tbe shade at 6 o'clock yeaterday al'loroooo. Mother, may I go out to awim? Yes, my darling daughter, But first or all go to Grilles Bros, etore And get some Soda Water. Like a dutiful daughter "sbe went." A goodly number of tbe little cnea ao. necled with the Catholic Sunday School, lt:fi town thia niornlog to attend tbu pic-nio at Millet Farm Station. A procession ol the children, beudoil by a martial band, passed through the streets 10 tbe depot. The Irrepressible Taylor, J. It D., of bill posluig-iticMng-diiatributing fum, has fall en trom wie paths 01 rectitude and gone to peddiiiig trend fish, which be receives daily from tbe Cleveland and Buffalo markets. Seated iu bis new wugon behind a fast nag crying out "Kru a yt-r; nice frenb flab!" he prrsmts tbe appearance of a full, grown Cape Cod fisherman. We understand Messrs.. Fisher, Nowis Co., the well known muchiuisis and forgers, Vitend putting up a largo trip hammer I their machine shop before lu.ig. It will be propelled by steam. A Jew drops of rain Litis altcraoon cbeera u hi uncivil nititls, , Wnifcyil ansy,h 1 fiv.irite drinH till -W weajtuir.. Tbo fallowing palrlotfo' sentiments, Irom ( the Pittsburgh Oommerolal, In regard to the decoration ol the graves of our desd heroes to-day, will meet the sentlmonts of all who bear in tnind'tbe principles for which they died:. "To-morrow ii Decoration Day. Like the anniversary of independence, this ob servance baa sprung up directly out ot the hurts of the people, and like it, too, bai become an enduring memorial of patriotism and affection. Of all our publlo national ceremoniea it ii the moat simple and touch ing. Aa tbare are few families that were not stricken by the ead cssualties or the war, ao there are none ao poor in plaoe or olrcumttacoe aa not to be able t" join In the appropriate and expressive act of atrewlng tbo retting places of our hallowed dead with the fragrant flowers of spring. It la true, as baa been well aaid, that we cannot honor thorn. They are above us, like tbe stars. Yet we oan honor ourselves by pay ing these lender tributes to their memory. We cannot do them any good, but they can do ua good. We cannot exalt tbero, bnt perhaps tbo contemplation of tbe sacrifices wbicb they made, and of the principles in defense of which they lell, nay exalt us and put ua into clover union and sympathy with themselves and with one another. For their grandeur and the grandeur of their cause Increases with every year. We shall never realize its fnil mag nitude and Importance, butjsucoeeding gen erations will. Yet we can at least show ourselves worthy of tbeui. And we hope that slace nearly every household In these cities has directly or Indirectly felt tbe sor rows and known tbe bereavements of the war,so every one of them will stand teprr aented in the aacred observances of the oc casion. "Fonr hundred thousand men Th good, the brave, the true. On battle plain, In prlsoe pen, LI dead for. me and yom . Oood friend, for m. and yon," Let the Bower atrewn graves of those who sleep around us atteat buw deeply we nourn and revere them." , The State Legislature adjourned yester day. Let the people rejoice. A row occurred between tbe XVib Amend meot portion of community residing at tbe ineutb of Benneboff Run, laet evening, which resulted in several different suits be ing brought before Justice Reynolds, the result of which wilt appear to-morrow. A new well baa been going down for some time past on tbe McPait Farm, adjoining tbe Wilson farm, wbicb is making aa excel lent shew. It is said to have tbfrty-eeven feet of sand rock. Tbe well waa finished last night, and waa to kave commenced testing today. It is owned by Mr. J. B. Ingeraoll, who has a lease of thirty acres on thia term. Human nature shows many atrange In consistencies, now often do we find tbe strong ad greaA possessed ol petty foibles that would seem iff fa even tbe lowest and weakest; and bow often do we find In tbe weak temporary giaamaoi greatness. Not once in a century do we find a per feel hero; bnt human nature la made up of strength and weakneaa,of vacillation and de cision, of good qualities and bad ones, an omalles united in one heart, 'tbe general nature being directed by culture perhapa by chance. Quite a number of "old vets."- Ie(t town thia morning to attend the Decoration cere monies at Franklin. Bacc Bker. Bock beer baa made its appearance. There are several tables con neoted with its name and origin. The one generally received as autnentio Ii tbat in tbe old time a Bitter came Irom Brunswick to Bavaria, and put up at tbe castle of another knight. Beer waa set before bim, and be partook oi it, but said tbat it waa poor; not like tbat wbicb be bad brewed for bim at borne. His friend told bim to call again next spring and bring a keg of, bia home-brewed with him. He did ao, and the two friends drank potion for potion each taking tbe other's beer. Preaently tbe Brunswick knight felt tick, went out-doors and waa found 00 all lonra vainly trying to rise. On being Interrogated he aald II waau't the beer tbat done it but a goat (Bock) had met bim at tbe door, run be, tween bia lega and upset bim. ' Hence ever afterwards the strong beer of spring went by tbe name of Bock tier. Iow tbat tbe origin or ?ock Beer la tin deratood, we may mention tbe fact that John Theobolo) proprietor of- tbe Opera House Saloon, will have several beg ot this dellciona beverage on draught to-morrow. Those who deaire to eee Old Bock himself should pay John a call to-morrow. Pbssbttkbt op Kbib. This body will meot in the Presbyterian Church, TitusviH this evening at 1 o'clock. Since tbo union of. the two . brandies of tbe Presbyterian Church thin body now numbers acme aev my delrfua'm. The Proahytery will re I map In .aesaioa till Wodcsdij evening. Fifty Knights Templars from Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and Oil City, will sail for Europe In the steamer Oceanic June 3d. It la the Intention to leave Pittaburgb on Wednesday' tbe 31 Inat., at 4 20 p. m. They. will arrive In Philadelphia on Thurs day, and on the evening ol tbat day will be entertained at Maranlo Hall, reaohlog New York city on tbe 2nd. Under tbe escort or deputations from the lodges of Philadelphia and Washington. On the moioing of their departure they will be conducted to ttl landing by tbe en tire body of Knights Templars of New York olty, about 1,600 In number. Three steam ers have already been chartered to ac company tbe party down the bay. Tbe tourists will be accompanied by the Great Western Band, of Pittsburgh, numbering over lorty pieoes. The -Whlte Star Walt'' has been arranged lor their use. The elate rooms have been extended aft on tbo main deck of the Oceanic and there will now be ccommodatiooa for two hundred cabin pas sengers. Thus comments tbe Woodbull & Clafia Weekly after tbe decision oi Judge Ledwith on the Claflio conspiracy: "Now tbat Justice Ledwttb baa rendered bis decision In tbe case wherein Col. Blood was charged by Annie Claftln with assault, III tbe press, wbicb was so eager to put tbe charge before the public, be as eager to give bis justification and acquittal? Especially do we call attention of certain papers which published a libellous affidavit as tbat upon wbicb the order of arrest was granted to tbe fact that said affidavit was never belore tbe conrt If they were de ceived in supposing it was, would tbey not show wisdom by making tbe amende bon orab'e without delay. Or will they assume tbe responsibility? If tbey published it, hoping tbat the trial would develop tbe supposed scandal and have been disap pointed, let tbem aay ao; especially those which assumed their tin la and enlarged upon them editorially. Petroleum Bombs Tbe freedom with wbicb tbo Pariaiana are using petroleum bombs, opens up a new and fearful pos- ibllily in revolutionary warfare. Nature baa benefioieaily supplied ua with this ma terial for uaeful purposes, and the oil regioo Is tbe main fountain Irom wbicb it flows in quantities almost sufficient to give light to tbe civilized globe. If however, It Is to be applied as an element of misery and des. miction, the first well bad better never been struck. Meanwhile nations stand agbaat, and recoil with horrcr at the possibility of a city like Paris being enveloped inliqnid fire. Tbe crime of using thia substance for such purpose, will orlng upon its perpetrators a brand of infamy more deep aai damniog, than If tbey bad entered Into wholesale poi soning. THE LOVE TOKEN. "I pray thee, my love, a token, A token unto me give, So I may never,, never forget Your sweet self while I live. Thus under a maiden bower A knight with a silver tongue, Id a manly voice so loud and clear, Go a certain evening sung. Then the pretty maiden algbed a sigh And jumped from her little bed, Aod quietly took tbe kerosene lamp And dropped it on bis besd. We learn wisdom irom latlure more than from success; we often discover what will not do, by finding ont what wilt do and be who never made a mistake, never made a discovery. Tbirty-four rattlesnakes were killed at the bead of little West Hickory creek, one day laat week, and It wasn't much of a day for snakes either. A party went la Rattle snake Den, near Trout Ruo, on tbe Clarion River, a few days since, and killed twenty four, when tbe stenob drove tbem away. Pbllo.Fielda, the gambler who is accused by John G. Venable of defrauding blmi was examined yesterday, before Justice Cox,. John, Dearborn, waa called as witners by tbe defence. At tbe ooocluslpn of tbe direct examination, Venable waa informed bv the court that be bad the right to ask aoy question ha saw fit. 'May I ask Mm any question I please?" asked Venable. "That Is your privilege," soswerd the court Wltb a look of ptofound wisdom, Venable said. 'Mr. Dearborn, tbe court gives ms tbe right te ask yon any questions ;I please. Now I want to ask you if you ain't a G d old fraud. N. Y. Sun. Samuel Bealty, of Vernon towneblp, Crawford couuty, died Saturday morning, in the 80th year of bia age. He waa among tbe oldest residents of tbe county, and one of tbe three laat survivors ot the company tbat went from Uoadvile luiiag t b? war of 1812. Latest atvlfl of Ladies Opera Toes Sbo S best quality and low prices, received to-ley at A. S. SMITH'3 Boot and Shoe Store. y Tea Servers for aale at Nicholson A BLACXMOjfH. VICHEY AND KISSENGEN WATERS on draught at GRIFFES BROS. FREERING COLD SODA WATER at GRIFFES BROS. Haugmg Backets tor sale at Nicholson & Blackmos's. Fresh ;gs and SUPERIOR BUTTER at SCHEMERHOKJi TEN Blip's, or. Washington Jb Second Streets. m23 tl. CONGRESS, (EMPIRE ADN HIGH ROCK WATERS lrsh from the sprlnus at GRIFFES BROS. Having added to my lntg stock. I am now ready to supply Scotch Whisky. Jamai ca Rum and all other imported goods at New York prices. " novl2.tr- Owes GArvsKT. Light, Drab and Ulaok Hats and Caps, at A. ALDKN'S Jamestown Store. Another invoice ot Silk Hats, at A. ALDEN'S. Nilsnn Ice Cream Parlor next doot to Opera House. Petroleum Centre, Pa. t f you want delicious Ice Cream go to the Nilsson (J ream rmior, next aoor to upera House. m!Uf. Wall Paper Bros. exiling at COST at Griffes Best Spriog style goods received to-day. at A. 8. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. m.tO-tf NEW INSTITUTION Corner Washington ivud Second streets, 1 PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. Flour, Grain AND FEED; nAY and STRAW, 200 Doz Fresh Eggs AND A LOT OF CHOICE IIVTTER cheap. Also, a few crocks of nice Lard. Call and fan na. BUHEnnEniionx aten eycr, my-Jllli-tr. AaLeggett, (Snccesaor to A. T. Leggrt,) M muf loturer and Dealer In HARNESS Seed Bags, Valve Cups, &c Experienced workmen are employed, and ttai ti"M of all kioda kept constantly on baud and maa to order. FINE NEW HARNESS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, on band at reasonable rates. P. C. llelnz'u Pat. SesVBag for Hale. fANCY AND HOR8B BLANKETS I!f LS.KGB ttUANTtriK.1 Thero is Do superior VALVE CUP Mode, than the one made In mv aho and they will be aold at 1 13 pur hundred or 60 cents a et. naln-St., below the iriccllntocfc House. PotrolenmCentra, Pa, Nov., iV ft. The Excelir f33,VMIsarp-$t.., NEW YORK. POLICIES. AT OPTION OF HOLDER CONVERTIBLE INTO ANNUITY BONDS, TBus provldlm for old age. POLICY HOLDER' PARTICIPATE IK Ph FITS. POLICIES r-ON-FOKFEITINO. DAVIS 4c FOSTER, General Agents, Franklin, Pa HORATIO HASKELL, Special Agent. noviK-l. Go. W. King,. Jr., Has bought tho MEAT MARKET.. Next door, tr the Rochester Hoimc from hia brother C. W. K l(i, and will hereafter keen on hand KXTHA FIN h MEATS of all kluJi and Ilv tcaa V.h'.c of he pun.ic pationage ni:i )iu OWEN GAFFNEY'S COLUMN? The Old Established LiquorHouse NO. 25 WASHINGTON STREET. PETHOLEUMCENTRE OWEN GAFFNEY, PROP'R, Fall Stock! OF . LIQUORS ! THE HEAVIEST EVER OFFERED FOR SALE ON OIL CREEK. Prices Lower TBAN EVER OFFERED! Goods Sold at New York Prices, and WARRANT ED PURE ! Cash Prices ON ALL GOODS. Buy for Cash AND SAVE MONEY. Hennessey Brandy, i Martelie Brandy , fUiine Wine, Mumm Wine, Brocton Wine Sparkling Catawba Wine, Hammondsport Wine,, All by the case. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK. OF SUNDAY COMFORT I TO BE HAD AT ALL TIMES. Tiv. nt fiiil to crive dip a call, fuiJ if yon wantto bny for ca-h, malw 1111 ofter W fore ordering uW-wliere. OWEN GAFFNEY. No. S Washington ireet) MItia,I., Aug VS. ISO- e.etro
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