1 mm mm 'mmMmmmimmmmmmmmm flcFARIAXB, SfllTII & Co. Humiiiiim te J. A, Loses,) Merchant Tailors 1 SXTBffBIVK AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTIISJ and CAWIMERKn, whirl) they rank up to or. dvr on SHORT J.NOTICK. tiarlor In BTYLB Mid W ORKM Alte H IP- Perfect Natlaf action Always tsaaranted.t Dally tUcetrtng til the SotcIUm la - IENTS' FU1X1SHI5BBC0I1S, " II ATS, CAPS, AC H cFARIiAKD, SMITH V Co., Jr. sprlag Fraukltsi lli Titaavllfe. Pa. etroleum Centre Daily Record, felt Ceatre, Dions' ay. nay IS (aT"Tb time-table or the U.C.iA. B. B. will be fnnod under tba markets. Gold 114. Fcnia.n Movinq. Twenty men left here tali morolofr, trader command ol Captain Michael Covey, to Join tbe 7th Fenian regiment at Buffalo. About 30 men were expected to join bit command at Miller Farm and Tilusvllle. There was a large crowd or tbe friends or tbe volunteers at the depot to bid them larewell. A company alio left Oil City toll morning for Buffalo to Join the 13th Fenian regiment. It teem 'to bopntty well understood by prominent F jb syaipethliers In thia vicinity that a movement or the utmost Importance ii toon to be made, and man believe It was made yesterday, morning. In regard to tbe latter report we have heard nothing by telegraph a yet, but that such a movement is on feot we have ne donbt. Capt. Covey and most of hie men are well known In this vicinity, aod will carry with them the beet wishes ol host or irienos. Am Imxcnsi Yiild. The big well on the Baliall Farm located at Petroleum Cen to, on Oil Creek, is yielding a large1 mount; of oil than any well In the United States. A tost was made for tbe tweotyfour boars eading.et eight o'clock this morning and by actual ooaut the well pumpe d three hundred and lerty-nlne barrels otoll. Pittsburgh Cbieniole, Tuesday. It bae pumped very near tbe same num br of barrels every dayalnoe. Saturday and yesterday the yield was over 300 bar rels dally, and many tblnk it is Increasing, There is no falling oft in theorowd of visi tors to the well. Too Chronicle Is right in pronouncing it the biggest oil well in the United 8tatea. For the last seven days this wall has pro- daeed by actual measurement something ever twenty-one hundred barrels or oiL Tbe governor has appointed Mr. Bobert Venango county. Mr. M. enters upon bit duties at once. There was a large attendance ot citizens at tbe fire meetlug on Saturday evening. Tbe only business ef Importance transacted wat the appointing of a committee of five to devise means for purchasing books and ladders to be used in case or Are, aod also to organize a company or firemen, The committee are to report at a mooting lobe held at Subel's Hall, to-morrow evening. A mad dog was shut at IV at&nivllle on Thursday last. .Now that we are ezpeii. euolng sucU .warm weather, wo would sug gest to tbe police tbe propriety or killing off a portion ot the dogs tbat are ruaatog at Inrpe. There is great danger or hydropho bia breaking out aning the curs that run our streets, and means should be taken to alny them. "An ounce of prevention is bet. ter than a pound of cure.' Tbe Venango County Commits loner have decided to build a poor bouse. . We have not teamed tbe location but have berd Plouter spoken ct as thawost desira ble point, Kjfrfihlng sbeweis to-day. On Thursday ovcnlnR, May 2(tih, there is to be s grand opening ball, at Brown's Hotel, Miller Farm, given by Mr. J. O'Neill, proprietor. Among the honorary commit tee we notice tbo names of our townsmen, R. It. Taylor, I). Yanney, S. A. Woods and J. Sherwood. The beat of music will bo iu attendance, and a good time may be antic ipated. This hotel bat only recently been built, and opens under the mett flattering auspices. Mr. O'Neill, the proprietor, it an old landlord and thoroughly understands the business In every branch. Any of our citizens visiting Miller Farm should by 'all means put up at Brown's Hotel. A Card. I take occasion' to return tny sincere thanks to Messrs. E. D. Drake, G. S. Morgan, G. B. Morgan, Jas. Robinson and others, for their valuable assistance. In removing and returning my goods during tbe fire on Friday evening last. J. W. Bkattv. Important to Tax Payers. Tbo Ve nango Spectator says: The County Treas- urer commenced his annual tux-collecting rounds on Monday last. People who pav at tbe time aod places designated for their several districts will be allowed an abate ment ol five per cent. Mercantile and bil liard licenses for 1870, should be paid at tbe same time and places as tbe other taxes are paid, or - at tbe office of the Treasurer, n Franklin, before tbe first day of July next. All licenses not lifted on that day will be sued on tbe second day or July next without respect to person. St says the Treasurer. Tbe discussion of Spiritua Hem at James town between O. P. Kellog and A. N. Cratt or Erie, is said to have resulted In tbe anal. hllationof Mr. Kellog, the advocate 'of Spir itualism. A new well was struck on Shaffer Run- near Oil City, a day or two since. It is owned by'Oil City parties, and is reported as yielding 15 barrels per day. Tba Wallace Sisters are performing in Erie. It Is understood tbat this excellent company are soon to appear in this place for a lew nights engagement Tbelr well known reputation as first class performers will secure them crowded bouses during their stay here. . On Wednesday next tbe M. E. Sunday school of Bouseville will bold a picnic at Byndfarm. The Columbia Cornet Bund wilt be present, and should tbe weather prove pleassnt the little opes are anticlpa ting a day of pleasure. May they nut be disappointed. Notwithstanding tbe fact that this is tbe dull season or tbe yesr for oil refiners and manufacturers, tbe Corry Keroscoe Oil Works are safferlng no diminution in trade tbelr shipments for tbe last two months equaling those of any two months hereto fore. Corry Republican. A match game of base ball is soon to be played between tbe Oil City Base ball club and a Jamestown club, for a purse or $500. The gama will be played at Jamestown, and mitoh Interest it beiag manifested In tbe re sult. Quite to exciting match game of bate bail wat played on tbe Story farm, on Sat urday lat, between tbe Columbia club aod tbe Alltboute club. Nine innings were played, the Columbia's scoring 88 to the AUsbouse'i 25. Tbe Columbia Cornet Band was present and discoursed some excellent music which added largely to tbe interest of tbe occasion. Tbe oil ware house of Morehouse, Free man A Crumb, at Cleveland, was destroyed by fire one day last week. Loss $30,000 to 40,000. Emlentos Oil Fikxd. Tbe Bennett A Crawford well, an the Bussed farm, was tor- nodoed last week. It bad been yielding three parrels per day, but Is now doing twelve barrels. Ven angoJSpec ta tor - The Corry Blade learns that when Jay Gonld was in tbit section a few days since, be bought tba controlling loterestjin tbe in cipient Union A Titvsville Railroad, aod tbat tbeoontract for building it will shortly be let. . A mao whose nome we did not learn was ran over and Instantly killed by a freight train on tbe A. & G. W. Railway, near Bono, on Saturday evening last. Bead U. Freeman's special notices. Extensive preparations are making for tbe meeting of the International Typographi cal Union, to begin on tbe 6th of June In Cincinnati. Delegates will be present from all parts of tbe United States and Canada, Two ladies will be present as delegates from New Yotk. An eloping cuuple on Long Island were pursued and captured by tbo girl's mother last week. Sbe pommeled the young man soundly and carried homo her daughter. Lemont, tbe Arctic explorer, sailed from Scotland about a month ano on a now ex pedition to the North polo lorni the eastward of Spitsbergen. Th impression It gaining ground that small expedlllons are more likely to succeed than largo ones. Sir George Back expressed himself to thot ef fect before the London Geographical So oiety. A lady in Bangor, Me., who directed a servant to take out and clean tbe windows in an upper story, was intensely disgusted when, on making a visit for inspecting, she lound tbat Bridget bad removed every pah e ol glass from tbe sashes, and neatly washed and piled them on the floor. Terrible as were some of the wounds Of the rebellion, we doubt If a soldier on either side was as badly crippled as one of tbe war of 1812. lie is described as "tbe worst cut' up man the country ever saw," He was wounded In the fight known as Perry s Vietnrv. During the enunuetnent he WUI stooping to pick up9sonu'thing, when a chain shot took off both bis arms nnd legs tbe former below the elbows, the latter be low the knees. , He afterwards adapted himself thoroughly to bis shorn condition; would run and dance on bis knees with great agility, and taking a stick in his elbow joint, would fence and defend him self, parry and thrust, advance and rotrea with great alacrity. Spared by tbe chain shot, heat last met bisftte in an encounter with tbat slayer of millions, Jubn Earley- A braketnao on tbo Mississippi Central, while' waving bis handkerchief to a'yotmg woman by tbe wayside, foil under the train and was crushed to deatb. Tbe young wo man appeured before the coroner's jury and testified to that effect. When tbo fifteenth Pennsylvania CavaltJ entered the town of Dnwsoo, Ca., in tbo spring of 1SC5, among those who welcomed them was a negro woman, whoso features denoted extreme old ago. Impelled by cu riosity, one of tbo 'boys' rode up to her and asked; 'How old ore yon Aunlle!" "Well, chile," sbe replied, "I don't 'zactly know how old I is, but I was bura when C'lumbus cum!'' The Wilmington (N. C.)Stnr is rcposl ble for the statement that the names or tbree gentlemen entered In succession upon a hotol register la that city, on Thursday, were Root, Hogg and Dye. Nashville turns out o "Dirty Stocking' base ball club. Yung Can Sing is a Chinese doctor at Sacramento. ; A Colorado editor plainly pleads "Gosh dang itl send us mora airls " A New York proof reader mentions among ludicrous mistakes made by printers one occasion, when Greeley makes use or the quotation: "Tia true 'tis pity, nnd pity 'tis true," which was rendered by the types; "TIs two, 'lis fifty, and fifty 'tis two." Mr. Greely Is said to have indulged in some profanity on reading tbat proof. At Lawrence, Kansas, on Sunday, while a minister was holding forth in tbe cburcb a ctowd got up a cock-fight in the yard. Tbe people who bad congregated to bear "the word" went out to put a stop to the fight, but waited until the battle was over before objecting. Tbe minister locked out of tbe window at the crowd and said: "We are alt miserable sinners. Which whip ped r A gambling den was seized In La Cross, Wisconsin, on last Wednesday even ing, and twenty of its occupants captured, Including, says the Democrat, some of "our most respectable citizens." A new painter, Benjamin Constant by name, has executed a striking allegory. Fortune and Renown kuooked at tbe door of a poor wretch, extended expiring on hi1 miserable pallet. Deatb opens the door' with tbit answer to the visitors, "Too Into." A New Hampshire man, who has a nice sort of a wife to have about the premises, was rudely made aware tbe other morning of an attempt by her to strangle him. Shu bad tied one end or the rope uronnd tbe bedpost, and putting tbe other around bis neck, got a good "bold." This rough treat ment, however, awoko lilm, and tbo wife insisted tbat she was fast asleep all tbo time. DEVII.LB'S Pt.TROt.eCM Burm.no Locc motivbs. -Twe locomotives on tbe Paris Strasbourg Railwuy have been fitted up with Devilla fire boxes and draw heavy freight trains. They consumo from 3! to 5 kilogrammes fur every kilometer of roud. i. ., 12 to 18 lbs. per mile; uo rmoUe; no waste; and no sulphurous gases and odors In tbe tuuuels traversed. liOeltl i4ltil!M. Lard Oil by bnirolor gallon t uia2.1 If H. FimnMAS's. Gas Pipo wholesale and retail at H. Frkkman'8. Nails wholesale and relntl at II. Fmskmas'sj. The largest stock or Gas Pipe in town at II. Frkkman's. We would call the attention ot our busi ness men to the superior styles of job printi log, both plain and fancy, at present being turned out from this office. We sre prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrio tion in the latest and most fashionable style of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- Buy tbe "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titiisvllle expressly lor tie oil country udapted to all kiuds or weather, at J. it. Kron's. al2-tt liifriigcmena Notice. The subscriber bus learned that a certain firm tn Titnsville, known as "Bryan, Dil lingham t Co.," have commenced the man ufacture of Suc'ier Rods with Socket Joints' This is a Dire t Inlringeuient on his Rights, as his claim is "connecting two sections of rod by means of wedges, wedging sockets, and double coupling bolt." Ilo does not specify uny particular shaped wedge, nur or what material it shall be made. All rods made as above described outsido of his man ufactory, are direct inliiugenu nts. This, berefore is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, against buying or using sny rods so made, except those of bis manufac ture, as by so doing tbey will lay them selves liable, aud will be dealt with accord ing to law. WM. J. INNIS. Fioxbkr, April 9th, 1870. Cold is a word wbicb Codiugtou & Corn well propose render obsolete. For modus eperatuli call and see them. marct,lutf. Gold Fisb, Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon's Drug Store. Sparkling Soda Water at M. S. Sim mon's, nil tf. All kiuds foreign fruit at Felter, Fenncr & Co.'s Another fine lot of Plants at d Roses re ceived to-dty at M. S. Simmon's, ml.tf. Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rntherlord's. tf. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Eeat- ty'- Sosh, Glass, Doors. Putty Ac. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. , tnlU-tf I AUakindsaruign fruUt at Felter, Fenser t Cos . V . Fine assortment offjip'er and Cloth Win dow Shades' add Fixtures, just ree'd at u8il. Gripfks Bros. SPECIAL NOTICE The largest and finest stock of Family (groceries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is now being received and offered at heavily reduced prices. These goods are bought in New York at the piesent low prices for cash, and we propose o let our friends and patrons have the benefit of low prices. Parties wishing to buy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. 8CIIOM1L071& WI G. Soda Water aud Ico Crom at J. Vf. Dcat-ly's. Soda Water and Ioe Cream at j7w u,,. ' . p27-'i. Canton Kittim These celebrated hit tere are recommended by physicians as far ant erior to nny In use, They ere pleasant to the taste and contain medical Ingredients ltlnclnathem at toe hearinf.n i.i,. " ufnottired. Try a bottle, tbey are for sals at (be Drug Stoe of Grieffis Rio .' - -"ii. All kinds foreien frnltji l p.ii.. A Co.'s ' "UB,r take: notice.- PKTROI.RVH CXTnR, May n 1870 All bill, tor TarnadnM ... ...i old on the tint dav nl J 11 aiiii k. 1. .. . V.' Samuel Reynolds for collection. Walk ud ' tn the (lAntnin'a n(lle mnti ..nl. ti . " or tbe Roberts Torpedo Co. ' ' f ainJi' Ltvi Masu, ai - Beautiful Drug Store. Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon's Soda Water and Ice Cream at J w o... ty't. 1 TlIC t'THiUIHS Of lllemliil .n. I . Codington A Corn well's yard are perfectly Fine assortment of wall paper at GrlftVt Brot. . All klndt foreign fruitt at Feltter, Fenntr A Co. '1 All stylet light barneiM. cheaper than th. cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stuck, and warranted, at J B. Kroo's. So da Water aod Ice Cream at J. W.Bet- ANNOUNCE WENT PRIMARY MKKTINOS, TtIRIAT MAT2 1171. rONUHCM. Vt'e sra rinerted to announce th. rme ot Vf , J. (tiill'rfttib as a CsndUla!. fnr ni.m erofCnngrr. from It'. Mill district, anOJett to the iisaa T tli H.puhicau paity. Aesetnblr. YV. .r. .n.tin.t- mA ft. h nm. ... V. nBM. n. J. 1). Mi'.Intiktii ra a candidal for rrelfctioa t tli Legislature, .abject to ttie UMjjr of tne Utuk. lican part jr. conniMioxER. We sr. mitl ntii.'U ta annonne the aimr f It. B. T! f xon. of (Vriip-antfr town-h p, a. a nuididstt fr County ('ommlMianer, salijorl tn tbe nwi iof Hi. Republican part; ai til. priutaijr weatiunt. We aro aullirriao) to annoutic the nam of Vf- R. I'llrJue. if R) nd farm, as a mndliht. Ik- ( odd. ty dimmis'loner, .uhjuct lo the usage, of uu Kt publlenu paity. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JHOWN'S HOTEL, AT MILLER FARM, PA, Just opened. N.w and complete thronctinnt. Extra accem modal lona (or traa.int and peraia. lull guest. I. CN-IIL mnjrSMf. Proprietor. For Sale or Trad. IjORTAftl.R t'Nftmit, nearly new, (complete) in excel leat older, at half e t. CMBY, Arettonm, mm-? 5t in v. TROT IT ENG. JUNE MEETING OF THE Oil-. OIT"5T PAEK ASSOCIATION IM.mlwr National Association 1 Will beheld Tuesday J Wednesday JiuieHtli and 15th. PHEMIUMS $2,275! FIP.8TDAY. No. 1. "nro $400 for nonwe owuej in Venas- ponud frawljrd counties sixty days prerioiis IJ tlii':cln.liiR ol thaenirii, that lmo never inHteo. oc'ttor than it.JS. $300 to the Ont, $l3jtotne second and $75 to to third horse. ... No I'umo $)0, fir puc r. $17.t to tin nril, $83 to thcwainiJ, and $40 to th third. SECOND DAT. No. 3.-PIU10 $1,178. Free- fur all horses. to thoftrst, V.o to tho second, $178 e ttie IJiira and $li0lotlier..iirih. NoT 4 I'urse (HMIfor horses that have ner lten 4 1. l ll"0 first, W o the econ and to tbe third. All theahovo rares ar. aitla haaas, best tljwa in livo, In liiinu-ss, nud will lw caa nicted "" '" ruli's of the NBlioiml Aswielation for the promotion nrtlinlnleraats of tlieAmurleau trol itl U horso dlstauclni! the field abiill only be enlitli'd to The entries w.ilcloso st Oil City on Saturoor June 11, at tl P.M. jj .tk rhn,1. 0t All Wines IO no nuurvamvu w City, Penn.ylvanio. p R T1BKNAN, Prid.at. A. D. BAiinoca, Bocreury and Trafiir. inlu td- B UFI AM, COBBY CROSS-CUT. Trains leave Corry. Express, 0:15 a. in Mail. 1:35 p. m Trains sr. at Corry Mail, 10:40 m L'..r.u !i:! 1). Dl .IIUII, J r .' ' u 11.111 n Accom'dn, 3:a0p m. Atvom dn, !M" P
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