ficFAK L US), & Co i jf uerasors to J.' A. Tjee,l Herchant Tailors ! S&fiIVB AND ELEGANT ASSORT . v MLNT OF Spring. and JSvrnmer Styles. rORER.X ANfA DOMESTIC CLOTI1& fed CAHIilKti I..-, v. hl. li t'.ey make up to ur ate on 8iHT-jNOTlCE. nt)rlnr In FlVLi.ajidWOKKMAN.-UIP. . I'erfccl ttitlslAotloii Always. ' tinaratiieeaU. w, ' r I. . -SMlj KcitlT'iig-aB the Soreltlcs in vs ' l!AXo) CAP?, fcCV MFAXtLAD,' SMITH & Co., Cor. prlas.fc 'ranltltn St., v . TitmvUre, ln. I etroleum Centre Dai ly Record. st. Ceatra, Batardajr. May 21' FIKE IWi!ETI.TO-MUIIT. The citlzsns are requested to meet at So ber Hall, at 8 o'clock tbla evening, to de Yitse meant for the prevention of fires. ALMOST A TEUKIBIiE CO.V. FJLA GHATIoiV! Alcfttv? o'clock last evening a fire broke out la the rear.of Geo.. W. Kiag'ameat mar ket, between Sohooblom's grocery store find Howard's hotel,' and lor a abort time it look d at if the whole business portion of tbe town would be destroyed, which would un doubtedly have. been the case bad it not been for tbe almost superhuman exertions of the citizens, apd tba fact that no wind was blow ing t tbe time, tbo night being very still. It Is not known, bow the firo.-originated, ninny supposfog it to be accidental, while others think It was set on fire for tbo pur pose or plunder. When first discovered tbe fire-was confined to a space of about one foot wide, between King's and Schonblom'a sta bles, which being dry and par'-klty' filled with buy and ttiaw, wore speedily enveloo d in flames, and together with a small building used bv Mr. King as a atorehouse, were destroyed. From this the fire commun icated t the biikwhouse attached to Scbon IdoaVt grocery, which would certainly have Wen destroyed I together with tbe adj lining buildings unifiu all probability tie entire street, hud it not been, as before stated, for Ike exertion of those present, who battled tbe Mil; inch by inch aud finally succeeded In subduing it.' There was a groat scarcity of water, the pinup used for supplying water to tbe ky Uianls being tlml down at tbe time, and tk wells in the vicinity' having been pumped dry. The pump ou tbo banks of tbe Creek owned by Mr. S. A. . Woods, and which he bus kindly, allowed to .bo usrd in cases o' emergency ti force water through tbo pipes, Wuauotruonirg.ut the time, but Mr. John Cuitlvou, who.bas churgn of it, hastened to the ecglue houao and got it to pumping as suua its eoflicicut steam was raised. Wuile il is sonreded that tbe lire was under coutiul,.or uvarly so, bL-l'ortha pump was in motion, no blame, cuu be attacliod to any too, as it was set in motion as soon aspossi ble after the uluiui was given. Mr. Wood3 Is d. iving of o. ninmndatiou for allowing tbe pump to be used at all, as it is djuo at ,t'at rik to the macliiuciy. -J tStfrial ptrties were quite aevorely injured tiy iwitij' bit with falling boards. Three u.i n w. rj kiibcki'd liieeiisiulo by the filling tf Jim smUe stack of .fcjpiioubloM's bakery. Air. tiing esiiiiiuft'i his lues at i'l.GW), which it.ciuucs u . Valuable. leam of boms that wore in liie stable at the tiuu and wote liiirmd to iUmh. M So'lKinyJoin's lots will r-ach $200.- Ilia luck was near.ly .ail rjtn ivtd into the Btreot uud liibji.ss would. bavo bi-en much! greater but for.tjje waichltiiuefs of bis Irieuds, who fireyutad,jt being stolon. OiUfi; parVi-s,uUVred siual) losses by wa ter and breakage in reru jv.ug. II id we .tue 'space we would .mention, the ruuies of many who did -ei!'tciunt service, Inil. refrain li jin doing so aa.it would be an iqjui-licd to others. S-ullice it to say all who. woiked are dinivlo cl gieal praise. Speaking of the discovery of gas wells the Erie- Dispatch says: A Wei! bus been found in tbe township ot West Illoonifieid, Ontario county, New York, some twenty miles south of Rochester, which tbo Now . York Times entirely regards as a novel dircoverv, not withstanding the f.ict that flowing pas wells are by no means uncommon on the northern slope of New York, I'ennsylvniim and Ohio. At Fredonia X. Y., tbe flow from a pas well baa for a long time been sufficient for tbe supply of the vlllncii. Tnreo v.vl's are iu operation in this city, tbo few from two of which has gone on for two years, with no perceptible falling olfin the amount of sup ply. In tbe hope of eil, cling u saving in coal, tbe city two'or three week hitico drill ed a well at the City Water Worlis. Throhgh a pipe leHhan two inches in liametor, the escape has becu sufllcient to Tender the use of other fuol unnecessary. At tbe other wells mentioned the flow U also snftlcieut to effect a saving almost equal to the entire amount of coal formerly used by two Im portant manufactories. In no instance has the sinking of a gas-well hero resulted in failure. Encouraged by 'the successor the city's' venlure, severa.' private parties have projected wells, some of which are in progress or will be completed this summer. Of tbe certainty of securing at this point an abundant supply of natural gar at a depth of from five to six bundrod feet, there is no reasonable doubt. Of tbe revolutionary consequences in cheapening ti e illumina tion of our streets and buildtngsu which the New York Times foresees, wo are not so sanguine. Natural gas thus fir seems hut poorly adapted in its chemical con. position to Illuminating purposes, tlcieatilic t.xperi ment may show sooio methud-ol usiug it to better satisfaction than bitierls, but we a."e quite content with the prospect of LeinJ; able to start and extinguish our fires at will by turning stop-cock, making steam for our engine- without the agency of coal, and saving altogether in the course of the year a very nice sum in the item of fuel. Fran at IirtocTo.v Station. A portion of the freight house at Broctpn station was destroyed by fire about 10 o'clock, Tuesday morning. The fire originated in the Tele graph ofiice In the east end of the building' and seems to have started from the Jailing of a kerosene lamp while tho operator, Mr. Edward Culleu, was as!ee.p. Tbo Haines were discovered in time to save the -greater portion of the building. Fortunately, Mr. J. M. Newton, the station agent, recently bad a hose, j ut in position which did good service at the fire. Mr. Cuilcn was badly burned by the flames, although it is hoped not seriously. "' The Banxkr AVell. Tbe new well upon the Daizell farm which started off at a pro duction or nearly four bundled barrels and which by actual measurement . two day9 alter Btriking pumped IjO barrels of oil is still producing without any miteriat de crease Though reliable parties (inolci the daily yield at about SOU barrels, l'e troleum Centre was alive yesterday with business men, and the usual number of go ahead operators seeking lea3es on tl.u McCray farm adjoining. A bonus of $51)0 and half royalty was oll'-red fur leases -upon this farm but tbe ownor firmly refii-es to lease for the prescuL Titiisvilie Herald. Suootixu Affaik. Yesterday ofternoou Michael McCoy, who resides on tbe Fierson Farm, concluded to have a '-bit ov a sprue," and instead of going about it in a decent way, commenced by breaking things in gen. erul. Michael's dream of happincts v, at brought to a cioso by tbe appeurauce of Of fiaer Smith who arrested tim fur malicious mischief.,. On tbo way . down Michael made a.dcsperate run for freedom, and refusing to stop when ordered to do so by the flicer, received a portion of tbe contents of a re volver, one ball entering his shoulder and the other bis thigh, which. speedily brought hint. to a halt aud be Was subsequently lodg ed iu the lock-up, and bis wounds drestod by a physician. When tbe alarm of lire wus sounded In tbe evening, the officer hud just brought iu bis suppar, and huiricd'out forgetting to look the cell door but locking the ou'side door. This gave Michaol an opportunity of escaping which he was not slow to accupt, and he broke the lock with an iron bar, and it stlu to presume has 'gonu where tbe woodbine twiueth." Thus ecdeth the story of Michael. CAUU. I take this method of returning my sin cere thanks to the citizens of Petroleum Ceutre, also to Mr. Geo. and Join Taylor, for their untiring exertions in suving my property from entire destructioa lust even iug. Geo. W.King; Sit. A voice comes from Washington Territory saying; "Send us wive6l" And a thousund unhappy benedicts respond, "Take ours!" The Mend vi lie. Journal says liie report that oil has been struck in Woodcock town ship, Crawford county, uicds couGrtca-lien. Mr. i.nd Mrs. SlllUuu live In Titusvllle. Mr. Btillsnti works all tlm week at Sham burgh, and is at homo only Sundays. A young man applied to Mrs. S. for tho posit ion of husband ml interim. Sho sent biin woid that there "is a lUbt iu the winder for thou." lie came and was received with open arms by Mr. Stillson nnd Homo of his friends whom the coveted Mis. S. had sent tor. Tho .young mau said his prayers and get off bis "last wotds," but it wasn't nee. essarj, as Still son, not being a wile-beater, was not nlllicted with Mcl-'arlnnd's insanity to shoot men. Tbe Lothario was dismissed with a few admonitory kicks and a bair-piu jab or two from Mrs. S Translated from the Tilusvlllo Herald. Jamestown Journal. A roportfrom Cheyenne says the lligllorn expedition is entirely abandoned. About one hundred and fifty members ate now camped two mile s from there, and will (;o to tbe gtveetwuter mining district. j Gen. Heunessey, who commanded a bri gade In the L'uiled St iles army during the rebellion, scrapes castings in one of tbe toun dries at Maucb Chunk. Ilo is a printer, and has worked at the case in one ol the Wilksebarre ollices. Rev. II. W. Ueecher says that instead of greeting the bretuern with a holy kiss, as I'aul exhorted the Thessalonians to do, the sects of Christendom have hitherto treated each other as if the command was "greet the bretbern with a holy kick." Gen Pratt the "Great American Travel er," says that "after thirty years expert eoce, enoiiRh to put down a million ordi nal v men forever, ho bas coma to the con clusion that American politics is bell's grist mill to fini up devils in." Though this be madness, yet there is method in it. "Is my face dirty?" asked a young lady from the t ackwoods, while seated with ber aunt atatbe (.'inner laMeon a steamboat running from CaiM to Now Orleans, "fdr ty! No. Why did you ask"'' "Because that inmitirg v a i It r icsii-ls upon pulling u towel beside my plate. 1'vo thrown thiec under the table, and yet every time he comes around he puts atiolbir one before me." One ol the most singular sights growing out of the war is a continuous line ol pciu-h trees of neariy fifty miles in length, around Petersburg, and extending toward Richmond They are growing from the breust-'.voi lis thrown up by the rubel airoy, nnd are the only legacy li ft by the poor fellows who weie on the advance line within one hun. dred yards of our forces. Having eaten lbs fruit while on picket duty, they c.;st the seed abide, ond no.v they appear in one con. tinuous lioe of Jony-live miles of beautiful trees, which yielded au abundant crop last ye'- ' Miss Kellogg visited I tie L'tici Stuie Lu natic Asylum a few days ago, and aaiiud ed leave to sing t the mere violent pa tients, accompanying l.eisaif on a ptiitar. The iitifor!iiuat inmates were dot ply aQVcl ed, examined her lioin head to fjul, ii!!i"d to see tho pretty little lx ot with which she beat lime turned her .round utid found, nad finally the woman insisted upon kissing her to all of which', iho youug singer coUubly Coiitit.ted. At tho funeral of iJiifl'.ilo liill," a noted and ' dseperale character on the Plains, n short tituo since, Lis wif Lent over the c6rpse, nnd Slid, iu limns ' of infinite sorrow aud tenderness; "I know he bore a bard name mnong men; but I loved him. lie was all I had to love." A Sew Yolk coal-heaver, seventy tour years of ago drauk, at ono breath, a pint cf Bowery whieky, ard still livts, jusi:y claims the champioiihhi. Two Illustrious Frenchmen havo discov ered tho secret of the manufacture of Chi nese gongs, nnd these delightful instruments urn to be as cheap as jew sharps. The Boston Post says- "Some littl-i Indiana - boys had a reul nic time lost week,'plying with a revolver, till It wen off, and they were" ail invited to. tho fuucrul of one ol the little boys." Ill addition to otuer condom ot a ho iu' Mr. Pullninn lias sttnclied to his pulr.ee cuis on the Pacific laiiioad a pertnaiient chap lain. This clerical officer is an Episcopa lian. Hear this brute While in the dark on thy soft hand I bung, And beard the tempting siren in tby . tongue What flame, what darts, what anguish I endured! , But then the candle entered I was cured. A new oil spring wus discovered iu Isa bella county, Michigan, rn ll.eiilih i.l!.. by V.r. Nor uau, cf Mill Brook, ou bis lira. This fer.-noob, Annie Hart and Julia Col. lins, not believing in tho Bible Injunction to "love one another," had a war ot -ortls, which resulted In Julia tbri ateiiihff to curve Annie iuto mlnco meat, whereupon Annio became greatly lightened and with treinb. ling voice laid tho C:iso before Justice Rey nolds, taking solemn oath Hint sho whs afraid Julia would dismember her. Tbo re sult wus that the gentle Julia was held in the sum ol sf 500 to answer, nud tho lovolv Annie in tho sum v( fcSO to appear against her. So endelh another chapter cf the six teenth amendment., Aud now 'comes auothor story, not of the war iu Cuba, or of tbe recent Fenian move ments, but or parched throats uiadd happy by a glass of John Thoebolt's ico cool La ger. Go to tho Opera House Saloon, try it nnd bo satlilied. . , " . . Rev. McWattey, lotmerly of Pittsburgh, but who bus beeu travelling in Eutope for the pajt two yours, will officiate at the Pres byterian ChiiicU to-morrow, iorcnoon and evening. Tarrl artu i'ost of. iho G. A. R., will visit Titusvillo ou Decoration Day. , They have engaged't'io services of the Columbia Cornet Baud ana n drum corps. Mr. F. B. Guthrie, of Titiisvilie, has purchased tbo Tuttlo farm, on West Hick ory, where tho Venture well b 'pumping 250 banels per day. The Herald says there are other claimants to the claimants to the pwperty doublet result ill lllguliuli. and thai il will Tbe Mult House of Francis IV raj, in Philadelphia was burned yesterduy. Iss i.titu. We take this occasion to return thanks te the citizens of Petroleum Ceutre for their eliicieut aid iu aaving our property at the tire last evening. Fcuomii.om .t Wixn. Loe:il ;t Wo would cull Hie attention ot nor busi ness men to the superior Ft les of job print I up, both plain and fancy, ut present beiiu t lined out from litis office. We ure prepar. e l to execnte job il'i.'Hit)' of every (livcrin tion iu tlio luu-.-t uud most fasbionablu style of tiioat, und ut rea.-unal.lo rates. if. Soda- water nnd lee Cream ut J. W. Biat- special .wi ns:. The krirest acd 'finest Btocti. ' of Ttsnjliv Groccriej!, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is now belli". received utl offered at heavily rcilc'd prices. "X. These, i'oods are bouirht.ia'jS'ew O ' York at the iuesent low piiees for cash, and we propose, o let our friuid5 and patrons have i the benefit of low I'-I'k't'S. Parties viiliing to buy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. Sasb, Glass, Doors, Puliy &c. Large stuck veiy cheap ill the Furniture Store. ' nil(l-ll' Soda Wau r uud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty 'b. ' Tiik Pyiiamiiis of splendid ciul overat Codmgiou A; Cornwall's yard Bin perfectly wonderful. ' marchlOtl'.. Fine aseorlueut ol wall paper at Grilles Bros. AM kinds L re 1,5 1 fruits at roller, l-'cniut i CJ. 'i liny the "Red Hot" Saddle, tnanutsctuied ! In liimivillu I'xpiescly lor lie t (,,,. adapted to all kinds of Weather, at J y lvrou's. al2-tl' ' Inf riii;iiiict Notice. Tho subscriher htm learned Hint a certain ' firm In TliUHVilln, known as "llrysn, D;i lingham &. Co.," bnvu romnii'ncii'iiiRD,HnI ulucluro of tucker liods with Socket Jiiinisi Jlns i.aJLHiTct loltinyment ou hiB liieits us his claim Is "cuiHwcliiig two ections of rod by means of voltes, wrdginu sockets, ami 1I011I1I0 coupliag - bolk". lie dovs not spi cily any particulur slmped Wedge, hur f what mateiialit aliall be luude. All roc'g ' tilAia as above ileNet ilieH nulatiln j.l',l- . ufactory, areAAUrtct..4aliiugenients. - This. herefore is in ' CAUTION OIL OFEUATOR3. , , and all othnrs, against buying or using ant rods so made,' except those ol bis manufac ture, as by so doinjr they will lay thein S'dves, liable,' aud will be dealt with accord ingtto law. ' , . ' WM. J. IXNIS. ( PiUNKKR, April SUB, 1S70. Coi.n is a word which Codington Corn, well proposo render obselote. For riouW 'jicrutidi call ndteothrm. , marchlutr. ,1 - Gold Fish, Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon's Drug Store. , . ,.-..! 'Sparkling Soda Water at Jj. S. Sim mon's. ni4 if. : Alt kiuda foreign fruits at Feller, Keener & Co.'b Another fine lot of Plants ard U np re ceived to-day at M. S. Simmon's, ml. If. Just received a larg and well assorted stock ol shelf baidwar at J. liiitherlurd's. . If. 1 I... o .1. nr...... r-. . f 11 n... n 'UA II Willi mil ,vn uimui bi. i, . jjcai ty'- All kinds ioieigu fruit ,al Feller, Fvancr A Co. 'a. . . Tlnn ftmi.rtnif.nt nf Pitn.r Anil CMnth Wir. doiV ll ades aud Fixtutes, Just n-e'd nt . niSif. Uk.s-rKs Bros. .. Foda Wuter and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ly's. p2r-it Canton Bittkrm These celebrated hit-' tore are recommenced ny pnysieians mr superior to uny in use, 'f hey hip plrasuit to the taste and contain medical inuii dietr., pHii-i ng the in at the brad of .til bitters man ufactured. Try a bottle, they are for ssle nl tho Drug Slu'd of Grieftis Bros. u23 ff. All kinds lurcigu Iruila ut Keller, Fennrr A Co.'d .-' TAKE A'OTlsVE. l'KTBOt.K'JM Cfntrk, May 17 1S70. All bills tor Torpeduen over thirty days old 0:1 I In- (list day nl J 11 . will be. I'-tt wuh Sanuel Ileymilds-'lof Mllrciion. Walk nn to the Captain' ofiice HinlSKitle. By order of ti e 1'obeils Ttrpedo-Co. MlilJl. I.kvi Masox Agt. . I:.'an'ili?t Guid Fish at M. S. Simmon's Drug Store. . . . . A.Ol -NCi:tI KNTSi FB1MAKT MCETIXUIl, HATt'KDAT MAT !. 1870. t;;:ti;ss. (t .. i . a . ... 1 1. . n .nr LJ. (.aliTniiii Ha ii (' .nilulut.. t'i r e-fin er of ('"ir.ri, lioTii Hi vi h mstiHt. utrilict to u.e u-- ijf ti irf;iubiicu .:.wry. . .. .. Aaxeiubtf. We re .vitl rried to ai.nn.in -t ttir- nam nf Hen. T. i. :i-.i.iiu as - riiiliil-ttn ti.r re.-.tnu w tlie l.i",at..ie, lulijoct to Hie usages ol tat- lini'ul' lican t-my. . We urn ni:t" o b.eil to mir.uu'ic the innioof IT. B. II ixi.n. oV I ornji aiiu:r4iwiisb p, n n ciillitoi- fur Ctiiity ('"iMnn-ionei-. ?nl-jeji to lliu whips of tlw lUm:ljlic:m pi.ri iu Hie priiiiaijr lumttitis. V sre aitMi rl?.ral to iiiiiiivincn the nnins of T 11. I'linimi. of liyuJ Farm, nn i-aniiilits ff t Vnn. I) i uiaiM.ioin-r, sulucst lo the u-Jij-en ortlio he pnbi:tiiuijJiiy,.. NEW ADVfcKTLSKMKNTS. , fjTyojiit'AwrAi.isi'in. tue n;:.'.DY s-- eekd ti'ox courAsi Will S'.H tracts or lsnd fur borlnR ptiriHiMS, In !ir vic'.uity to tlw new lowln g well on Arstr one ltii.i. They will aim sell.tluts OB the hank of tlw Alljiieuy river, njartuo ne well, coavauiant trr bulking tiios. . . W. D. SLACK, Su't. II rady s P nd ?lny 10, IO vIO w THE GROCERY STORE OF HI. O- 'W'-A.OI-lTEI-t HAS BKI3X-UJBMOVJBW... Kronitheoldstaal to the buildlug formerly occu jjiod by llryiiu, . ' ON WILD CAT STREET, A t the Kadi uttd Crossing, a large stoek of Groceries &Provisions uf all kind, will b. kept at this WW, and will be oll at joliblus roles. 1 have eslabllilwd a llllAlfCII STOKE, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, Washington Street, ,tUdt GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, 1 ll.i.cnnelon Ithaakiny oWcnrtoawrs tbr it I Ii.iltiilC- ..... nTUH. , " ' ' I. I Vrt i i"-1 ri,tu.u Ccw, April U, 1"Q -im -