JUl Alt LA p, SMITH & Co. ISaiMMOn to J. A. Iomv,) Merchant Tailors! jstlisive And elegant ASSORT MENT OF " " k.-JV''' .rf Spring and Summer JStyhs. FOREIGN AN "DOMESTIC CLOTHS ltd CASSIMERttyirMcb they make tip to or.-" k' on SUOKTNUTICE. superior ia ' BTYLfi auS WORKMANsIIIP. F ' perfect NaUsftyf tlem Always, Guarauicol.) : ;; tall Keceivfyg filLtlw Novel ttas i , -r . ' ; 1 'S' IXNTS' FUBNISHINS Er02S, DATS, CAPS, 4C. BcFARLAXD, SMITH & Co., Cor. trprlag it t'rauk.lin SU., v. Titnsviltc, Pa. . I etrbleum Centre Daily ; Record. t-T-f aet. centre, Tuesday. May 24 HT The tim-4lbt or tbe O. C. it A. . K. will be round under tbe markets. . Gold 114J$. ( " 4;; FIKE MEEXINU.TO-JCIGirr. Tbere will be ( fire meeting at SoLel's Opera Eoc8e,thlil'ev?n'mg at S c'clsck sharp. 2 A (sacral stttmdaaoe is requested i business of itnportsnco will come beiore tbe mxftltrg ..:.'' ' .1 Twa refractory 'Individuals. Irom Sham burg, after getting boozy on tbe benzine uld thereabouts, iaid a flying visit to Pe troleum Centre. . Tbe mixture of tbe .two qualities of chain lightnitig.cause.l these in dividuals to loseAhoir identity apparently, and they imagined themselves second ;edl tinna of Henaa and Morrissey,' and conclud ed to run tbiugs accordingly, but instead ras directly Into tbe arms of officer Kinney, wbo -was hard-hearted enough to put teem in the. lock-up for safe, keeping. . Tbls morning their Identity became fully estab lished after paying Justice Reynolds a visit antf contributing a sum of money towards paying tbe current expenses of the- town ship. And they took their departure for Sbamburg.and probably will nut pay tbls place another visit for some time., It . . Tbe storm of yesterday afternoon made almost a complete wreck, of derricks on tbe Piersori, Hess, Niagara Wood and ' other farms In that vicinity taking them down ns It (hey bad been so much chuff.. Tbe damage Is quite heavy, as many of the der ricks were ;onneoied wltb pumping wells, and will have to bo,rebui(t of entirely new material, being literally , broken into frag ments. . We bave not learned that any oue wasinjnred by tbe falling debris, but engi neers wet with narrow escapes. . Oa tbe flats no injury to prupeny to speak ot was done. N.JB. We are informed that, the total number of derricks blown down- on the shove farms was twenty-eight.' In' oddi-" tonjto the above there were several blown d.wa ou tha Dalzell farm, V reference to our advertising eolumns It wlt.W ein that a rare cbunoe is offered, Hi Juttes' wishing' to go into' business, MessnJ. K. I me I & Co., of Story farm t ing irslrons of selling out their grocery More, : be location is one of the best In lue oil rjjon. ' - Among, tbe suits brought before the I'lfenantviio justice recently is that of Mis K. J. Buckly vs. W. M. Towers, charged with surety ( the jieaoo, ,,md W. JI. Fow rs vsi Mni. F. j.liuckley, charged with filing minor -vitbout license on the Mu UriUH (arm. .loth parties were held to unswert the nt court il quarter ses ions. i Guano Foot yott a PeitsB ok $50 UerwitisK Messuh R, Tavlob ami Geo. Arnold. There wll be a grand loot raee, oil Saturday, May 2 J87U, between the hours of I and 2 P. l.,(or a purse or $311 to lM competed fur by tt..JTTylor and Ceo. 4;old. . Race to coif ili on the Jiglii-rt farm r"c cuurse." Tllo mtilic' are Invited, (real tn rt is ueilicijiBtou ' . TlIEDItlVJJ U'ELLSUIilOLE, . ' We understand' that a man tjuotrdGreen has been eudlii(t agents thrcligli tbercoitu try trying to collect a claimed, royalty or fiom five to ten dollars on dtuKi wells, al leging that tlierlchi to ush the same id civered by a. patent obtained by liini in 1S6S. Tbu game has been tried to quite an extent In this vicinity, nnd a iminlier via tinii;:ed. We have received a circular from a perfectly responsible firm saying that tJits attempt n't collectiug a. rnyijtlty. Is an itb miMgated swindle. Jbndrit well princi ple is an old device, and is not covered hjr any patent. The parties aiterutiting this tilaok innlling operation bave been put to tbo test in court several times and have never dared to lot the matter come to trial We advise our renders to pay no attention to any one claiming a bonus ou drive wells for tbere is liuio danger of their submitting tbeir claims to a legal tribunal. Cony Republican. Tbo individual in question succeeded la victimizing quite a number ia. this vicinity, by ? threatening (p jrosecuto them if they did not '-como down witU the stamps." It has the appearance of a black mailing operati on throughout. , . : ; A CAtjSO. t take this occasion to return my heart felt thanks to Messrs Geo. .Munger, John Waddell, Geo. ami John Tnylor, Mr. Law rence, Red!y tbe Blacksmith, and all of my iiii)ds and neighbors, for their untiring exertions to save my property from the devouring element, on Friday night last. V. Geo. IIowahi). Petroleum Centre, May 24, 1870. 1 " ' s Tbe M'Cliutock House bag recently chan ged hand?, Sir. C, Griswold having sold out bis interest to Messrs ITulbert & Francis, who will hereafter "run the hotel," These gentleman have thoroughly re" tied it by painting, papering and cloaniog it up in general, and propose to keep a hotel that will cot only prove a pieasaut borne for travellers and boarders, but be .a credit to tbe place. Ia which wo hope they may be successful. " -,1 Three suspicion individuals were watch ed by "tho police, last bight, irom tho fact that onu of thorn was overheard to make the remark, '-that they rnust have money if they bad to go through some person for it," whlcb they evidently intended to do should a favorable opportunity present ilsell. As they bave not left .town; jet, the police bave tl.e;n under surveillance, and will ar rest them oa tbe least pretense. i We ore informed that thirly-two derricks were blowu down oa the Blood Farm, dur ing the storm of yesterday. ; i - Grlfl'ts Bros, are enlarging and otherwise fitting up their drug store. When complet ed il will make a handsome place of busi ness. Attention i called to the announcement of Ileory Dubbs, who is. a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the usages of tho Republican party. ( Tug Jamkstowx & .FKAxkviy B. E Tbe track of tho . Jamestown and Fraukliu railroad is now laid to Oil City, on the west tide of the Creek. Curs are now standing at the terminus of this road, 'at that place. Elsewhere will be louud tbe latest Fenian news. . ' " Do not forget the fire meeting at Sobel's Hall, this'eveoing. Lusinvig of importance will come before the meeting. The editor of tbe Jamestown Journal Is inclined to doubt the. truth of .the statement made by us that tbe big well on the Dalzell farm- was pumping 300 barrels per day, As be probably never saw an oil well, and un derstands nothing about' the oil business, be is excuuumo. - New Well. A new well was struck on the Ctatial Petroleum Co s farm, this fore noon. Owned by II. Whittlesey, und pio- ducing five or six barrel h per day. The large two story building being put up by Scbonolom 4 Wing, .at White Oak Station, was caught by a whirlwind during tbe atorm yesterday, raised from itsfeuoda- tior, carried teverpl feel and. turned over and completely demolished. Strange as it may appear of six men wbo were working in the becond story ut the time none were injured in tho least. : Tbo coal-scuttle stylo of bonnet has gone wboily out of fashion amoug tbu young Quakeresses of Philadelphia, while' the yoiifeg Quakers have, shaken tbe broadbrim hat and taken to the move-pipe. Shud berllied coats are also getting out of vogue among the elders, 'who manifest it decided inclination for the claw-hammor. It lu not'generally known,' but. the last lilies that Frank Forrester ever wrote were tho following: tIot ia for the dead and peace and happiness Immortal ! 'For'thoso who remain behind, the weariuossut memo ry, the loneliness of rograt, , l ho yearning 'or the untimely lost, which will not ps away; until life iUuif (ball bave pasted through the darkness of tho giave Intj the light of luimoriulii)." , jrllfK I'KNMII ADV.tM'K- I'.lVttmJ.o May SfS. Great activity has existed among the Fenian brotherhood In this city for tbe last Torty-elght hours." The leaders are very reticent A movement Is on loot of some kind, but whether an inva sion of the neighboring (fontier or to aid Ueil Is n queslon. Largo bodies ef drilled yetcraus lutt to-night. , Their destination is unknown. - Moxtvelieu, Vt." May 23. Many re ports ere in circulation to day regarding the Fenians, which, if true, show they mean to do something. Besides rumors of considers' ble.' numbers being .below awaiting tana portation there is inlnrmatioa that two com panies of Fenians shipped from Burlington this afternoon fur the frontier, nnd that another Inrge body Is eo Touto for tha tame point by boat from Pittsburgh. t Bi KKAi o, May 23. I p.m. The) city Is full of Fenians who arc quartered quietly among tbeir friends. , ' Sailt St. Marie, May 23 Colonel Odley, American Commandant, has notified Colonel Ualtnn that a number of suspicious characters bave passed the canal. Guard has be'oujdoudled. Volunteers are warned to bo Id readhiff.'. ' ' ' Balliuiore and tbo Oil Trade. There was nn informal meeting of our oil dealers at' the rooms of tho Petroleum Association; . this morning for the purpose of having , a consultation with John W. Garrett, Esq., President of t lie lialiimrre nnd Ohio Railroad, with releronce to the shipment of oil to Baltimore via the Pitts burgh rind Gonnellsville Railroad. There wus quite a hu'u attendance of oil dealers. Mr. Garrett was unable to be present, but ho was represented by Mr. G. R. Blar.churd. the General Freight agent of the Baltimore and Ohio road.- Tbe meeting was informal and conversational in Its character, and a cbaiiie of opinions was had. Mr. Blnnch ard stated that the CciineliYvilip railroad would be completed within eitht month, and referred to the advantage that the com pletion of the road would g'vo to that city. Baltimore would then he thirty miles nearer by railroad and tide water to the oil region than New York or Philadelphia, and would consequently be the natural point for ex port. He said that every ponsible facililv would be eiven tn the trade, when th road was finished, for the shipment of oil via B tlriniore. Mr, If. also save some interest ing information in record to Ihe wharfaire facilities and tonuoge of Brllimore, uhich was highly satisfactory t.i tho trade. The interview was a very pleasant one throughout, and from the manner in which the dealers expressed themselves, the indications-are that Baltimore, is the 'entiling city" for theexpo't liado la oil. Pittsburgh Chronicle, Friday. ' Johanna Gotlieb Christ Kuipfenhausen slein baa become a citizen cf Pittsburgh, Pat The man who Is canvassing for the directory says there Is not another person by that name in jthejfffty. '. A Soiiltoga German sent rtie following diBpatch to.Nw" Yoik by telegraph, '-Vy you no son t them, gats I veicbls lor'm!' Huwusup tbero waiting tor bis household' goods tcsvrrive, which will explain the puz- ' A mineral spring has been discovered near Philadelphia which is supposed to possess wgudeiiirl medicinal propeties, lor its water taste like damaged corn beef brico druuk out of an old India rubber shoe. Mr. John Hart, who is creating such a great furoro iu Kelly & Leon's Minstrels by hia perfect delineation of negro character, was once a millionaire. ' When the oil fever broke out iu Pennsyvania. Mr. Halt own ed a hundred acres of wild land near Tidi oute, Pa., worth about sixteen cents an acre.. IIu was then running a canal boat on the Delaware and Hudson canal. In the Fall of Ibfil, several immense oil-wells were Struck on Mr. -.Hart's land. Stock companies wore formed in which he was a Prominent shareholder, and at one time be was offered live bundled thousand dollars for Ms interest. This was refused. He left tho canal, built a most niagnillcent pri vate residence', wore ' diamonds f .almost fabulous value, and seemed made of money. At one time be was a prominent candidate for Congress, but failed to secure a nomina tion thrutigli tho inutluessof a trusted Irienc Fortune'a wheel suddenly turned backward. Mr. Hart was inveigled into more oil specu lations, und. within three years was without a penny, ( lie then turned hia attention to nero miiistielsy, und is said to be superior to either Dan ISrytnt, T. D. Rico or Dan Emmett iu his delineations of negro char acter. II speaks four different luilguages, and tins traveled in Europe nnd Australia, lie was once wrecked in the Straits of Ma gellan, and spent two months in destitution on the islund of Terra del Fuego. lie is now playing nn engagement at Kelly & Le ou'i Minstrels, ut $00 a week. A Kentucky journal notices that "a negre, named William Finley, has Mcl'ar Imd Jack Burns, uuotbor nrgio, for vio'at- jinj thd tauetity tf b:s Iioiik'.'' Illicit I Si r. Lord Oil by bnirel of gallon at ma)23ir II. Frkkvan'h. Gas Pipe wholrsalo and retail 'nt 11. Friikiian's. Nails wholesale uud relail nt 11. Frhkman's. , The largest Block of lias Pipe lu town at 11. Fkukman'x. We would call the attention ot our busi ness men to the superior styles of job print lug, both plain and funcy, ut present being tinned out rrom this ofllce. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrin tion in tho latest and most fashionable style of tbo art, aud at reasonable rates. tf. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Real ty's. Buy the '-Red Hot" Paddle, manufactured in Ti'lusville expressly lor the oil country ndapted to all kinds of weather, at J. K. Kruu's. 12-tt luf l-iiigciuciit JVoticc. Tbo subscriber Res learned that a eerlnia firm in Tilusville, known as 'Bryan. Dil lingham &. Co.," have 'commenced the man ufacture or Sucker Rods with Socket Joints' This is a lUrecl lulr'ngeuieiit on his Rights, as his claim ia "connecting two sections of rod by means of wedges, wrdginackets, nd double coupling bolt." He docs not spiciiy nny particular shaped vi'ue, nor of what mateiial il shall ne u'nOe. All roils made as above described outside of h's man ulactory, nre diiect infringement. This, heri'loie is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all i.thers, against buyiug or rsing any rods so in l' ile, except those of bis tnanufuc lure, nt by so doing they will Inv them selves liable, uud will be dealt with accord ing to law. WM. J. 1N.NIS.. Pioneer. April 9th, 1870. Cold is u wurd wt'icti Codington A Corn well propose render oliselete. For vioihm optrandi call and see them. m.iichltitt. Gold Fish, Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon's Drug Siore. Spirkling ioda Water at .M. S. Sim mon's, mi tf. All kinds foreign fruits at Feller, Fenoer & Co.'s Another line lot of Plants ard Roses re ceived to-day at M. S. Simmon's, it 4 If. Just received a large nnd well assorted stock of shelf hardwure al J. Kutherlord's. if. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- Sash, Glass, Door". Putty Ac. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. BllU-lf All kinds foreign fruits at Fulter, Fenner & Co.'s Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd it mtitf. Grippes Bros. Sl'lXIAIi XOTICE. The lai't and finest stock of I'aHiiJy dirocerievS, ever brought to Petroleum Ceutre, is now being received and offered at heavily reduced prices. These goods are bought in New A ' York at the piesont low prices for cash, audwe propose o let our li-ieijU-Ls and patrons have the- benefit of low prices. Parties wishing1 to buy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. KnittX.3BiH & WHG. Soda Water aud Ice CrcuU ut J. W. Beat- I ty', oda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat '' 27-i Canton Bittkiis This.. eeleWsind bit. lere are recommended l y physician, as rr t erior to any In use. They ate pleasant to Ihe taste and contain medical'im:iVdi,. ,,, plHCinrtbii a', tbe bend or all l.itirr, m,, , iilactnied. Try a bollle. they nre fr M at tho Drug Stoe of Grieflls Bros. o23.f. All klndsToreign Iruits nt FelTiT, Fenner i sx LOs 9 TAKI'J AOTICE. t roi.i.naj Ckxtrn, May 17 ho. All bills lor Torpedoes over; thirty ,'v. old on the ttrst day ol Jit- wiM lwMt-Wrih Samuel Reynolds fci collection. Walk nr to- the (;tiiit oftic aod settle. By order- -. of the Roberts Torpedo Co. N17UI. LEviptAsnx Agt 1 ; ANXOU.NfcKHIKN'W PRIMARY M8rTISOsiHvrnl.AT stAT j8, lS7(. ' . counts!; Wc nr tt qai'oted lo annonnre tha ra-ncofw 1 tia'l.raiii, nn a Ciudldata tn- birm erof IV.nrr.." irimi Hi-Sinh-(lialrU-t, suUJut loibe usuasof ilia Krput'itcan patty. Aaao uibly . W trr anthorlxrd t in.iino tli name 'f nr ' J V. McJiinkln as a catalidale fr lv-lici-. la IU'B2rty ,Ur' ""llt ,0 01 lt ' ' COn.VUKSfONCR. We ar Bntl.oiU. it to annunne the n im of It B llixoa, of tj,ri.p 'inter tuwia-n. ns a cniidljuefor t..iiui I'oinniiwiMifr, mijwt to the i;., v, H. vablicau parly ai Ihe pruuaijr mwiiiig. " . T W sro aiuhr rli-d to sniiouiirn the nnma of T It. IVr.lu,-. or ltj-nd Karm. m a i-and;,lnt ft,r Uua. Ij I Vmmi .,'.,ii r, subject lo the iiMae of th 'ic pnMltau paity. , We are nut) o'rln-ii to annonnee t,n nam ,,f' H.n ry UiM, of I'mnklln, as aeanrtid.o- fr t onn t CcimiHMMaier. ulorrt, to ih deeitlnn of lue M ) all;iau paiiy at (lit primary nteUn;. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TKX DOLLARS 1 KKwAKI. SliayMrr stolen, from the mhsn-ih, r,' on ts , ............. . . . iiiiir.A ?u J. MiowtibT ixnit ofl'neey. 'ATeaidof t, a ill.irs is crlvred.'ur Uiu .icuru or the suoiatoai MOKSALW. ; A K27AI1 LS0CE3.Y. ' ColwaBbia Kntn, TenanKO Co. (For.ucrljr Story Farm,) tow doing a good builow AUo, ... .-, A foiTdFKlL'B CONVICTED! WITH IT. Antily to.I. F. Ioie1.it Co . on the farm, nriui. diiiw the ul.ine oil! ii tl'eliimW Faiail hn it- v:unoivri" una win ba givts sr si-iiiiik. ma!!-'IL . , .' . . 4 ". iMkL VO.. I )UtW.'M.S IMM KI.i AT MILLkr FARM, PA, Jint o.'ieneil. Nhw and eotnplete Ulrovlinnt. Kxiran -CAinmiidatious tor tnaualani avd trmu ncut guCHin. . tyNsti.. niaySS-lf. .' . .j . PropiUior. For 4ilc or Trade. 1oltTAr!I.B VnoINF,. nfsrty new, (comyVif in excellent order, at Iwlf erot. J-.l.LShl , A' rtu noer, tnavJia','.-' ,'. , I , Kris, l'a. JUNE MEETING OF THE , ., .-.OIL CITir ;: PARK ASSOCIATIfjK - - IMemher Nallimnl Aseueia'.lonI Will bal;elrt Tuesday -4 We&esday Jusje litla and lt2i. PREMIUMS $2,275! . . . - K FIHV'i'TIAT. Ku"l.-rrsv' 110 for' tivr owned m Venas- fonnd (ViiHToliIdnnMes .iyf dil.vs l.revlot.-J t . tlwcliHlnKOl tne eiiiiiis. inai n.ivo " r tvat,tr ilwu . ., t m nit, fl'Atolue, coiidaud,;5tiitliot.Jr't'hore ...... No .ii. I'mi-.-.o r : .0. f-.i' i.us ih: JtW to th ! .o? ... tl... I n.i.-l t.L ... lint I Itll ll. 4 OO llliw:miii.,iii"i v w ' w ' ' BT-:ro:-;.) da'. t,llio.ttf.l,';r..l!r,-iwsccOi.d; t IW -to tue Up nnd Jl Ololliul iirlh. ' No. 4 Mr!' IrlO'lor norse; ilia. ; - . 1 i j .1,1 ,?, Ha, :.r.-i. S.oOto ilio attain and 30 to tb.; iliiid. , AIIti.calH.vo r'nee' air ii'J lieaSs teal ihre. in live, in liiu-iii'ss. nil'.'-'' V , ,, , '.ui.iiloa. rnl.'s nl'.ie,-,aliuval AA-e-.aiM Sr iirwm.ll onhetiuoiels of tln''H' 1 1'"'".-.'! . id to liiiiwdifflaoniiil: aianwau " - ' " "ttXti eloso'tit ... CW. on H.tu.0.,' '"a".! letl" ! t adar.,d U. A. D. Warbir, Ott l ily, ftiiiuy;aii'-i. .p ,j vrftlKrt Biiidi-"'. A. D lUimoia. ; - ' . i Li- All ile. HM i.arn.s,,oi oav. Cheapesi, made f: ctil ?.od . . -AH SWfi, M wunuuud.:iit J U. lvrou'i.