IUF4ULAXD, SMITH & Co. Pmmn as J. A. Lon,1 Merchant Tailors ! 9XTBX8IVK AND ELKGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS aue CA4lMKRE which thejr make up to or. r on tfHOKT-NOTICE, superior la , BTYLC Sua WOHKMAN:lIlP. Ferfeet Kntlslaetletn Always ttaarautced. Patly Keasivlng all the Novelties la BENTS rURNISSmB BtDUS, HATS, CAPS, AC. K.FAIt&AND, SMITH Co., eor. Spring 4c Frankllu St,, -Tltntvllle, Pa. troleum Centre Daily Record. -4- l'et. Centre, Saturday. Har S8 AMKlV.lt. AMD JIEPARTValB Off TRAINS OJf U. V. V A. R. R. On and after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, trains willjtitt at follows: ; XORTU. KO. 6. NO. 3. 1 NO. 1. Leave Irvine. 11.45 a x. Mft r m Leave Oil City 7.00 a ii. 2.42 r it. 7.47 r u lVt.Ceu 7.38 " 3,23 8.28 . " Tilusv. 8.23 " 4.14 " 0,15 ' Arrive Coiry, 9,35 " 6,46 " 10,35 " ovtu. no, 2. so. 4. xo. 6. Leave Corrr, 11,20 a m. 6.00 a m. 6,05 r m Titnsv. 12.45 p u. 7,40 " 7,45 . P. Cen. 1,25 " 8.17 ".8,33 " ArriveO. City 2.H5 8,55 " 9,10 Irving. 4,50 " 11.33 tW No. 6 and 6 no on Sunday. ' Cold 1H,. Ve learn that ibe tide bill above tbe Boyd Farm bis been leased to Mr. Burtis, of Titutvllle, who Intends linking two wells at once. Also, that tbe side bill of tbe laoCray farm, a lease of which la said to be iu ire bands of Pittsburgh parties, will soon become tbe scene of active operations ence more. It Is reported that tbe parties already hive tbe necessary macbioery on I he way here. Several wells were started on tbls territory during tbe excitement of .1864-65, but were never completed. Tbe primary eleotlon of the Repiibliaan party is pasting off quietly to-day, not much inU-reet being manilesied in either candi date. The vote will probably be light It was expected this morning that tbe voting won Id Uke place at tbe room formerly oc cupied by Justice Douagky, but for some reason it wasobanged to tbe School House vn ibe bill. - i A juvenile specimen of the XVlh amend ment was arrested and put in tbe lock-up last night, charged with stealing $7,00 in scrip lrom the butcher shop or G. W. King. -ill ,p- - ' f s it- i Our cltiaeas were startled ibis noon y a lend explosion, which appeared to come lrom tbe Wood farm. On Investigating tbe matter it was found tbat tbe explosion was a isea ry tbe blowing up of a number of empty nitro-glyoerine can belonging to the Huberts Torpedo Co. The cans bad been aoeumulating for some time and they were blown up for tbe purpose of gottlog rid of tacm. Al tbe Ore meeting last eveniug'abf ut' 20 new members joined the Ore com Dan v. A movement was started tor the , purpose of raising tim.Js to procure books and .ladders lor use at ores. A committee was appoint ed to enter into correspondence with out. aide parlies with a view disposing orV Hie old nre engine. Tbe citizens are taking boll or ihu matter iu earnest and their is no doubt but I bat an cfflcientliee organiza tion will be started. We are sorry to learn of ihe intended de. failure from our place cf Mr. Edward Fox, ' who has purchased a house In Titusville. ' and intends taking up his residence in tbat elly before long. Mr. F., is ooe of tbe old rat pioneer on Oil Creek, aud during bit iougstuy bug won gulden opinions from slj with whom be has become acquainted, both oo.ally apd otherwise IU will carry with pirn to bis uer pcuiw the best wiihti of all UIG WELL AT RENO We are Informed that a bitf well wit struck at Reno, last night. To day It It said to be pumping at the rate of 6 barrel per hour, or about 150 barrels pr day. r . - v ' The Lake Erie Deola Assobiatlon will bold iu seventh annual session in the. city of Tltuivllle commencing June 7tb, 10 a. m. Tbe following aie tbe special subjects for ditcustion: - 1st. Treatment of Imperfect Dentition and Irreirularitiea of tbe Teeth Dr. Mc Alpine, Essayist. 2uJ. Dental Ethics Dr. E. M. Pierce, Essayist " ' 3d. Operative Dentistry Dr. K. L. Willard, Essayist. A 4ih. Mechanical Dentistry Dr. J. G. Terapleton, Essayist. ' fitb. Dental Medicine Dr. G. Elllojt, Essayist ... Tbe officer! Invite all respectable pmc- titlonets to attend. 'Tbe watering season at Niagara Falls baa commenced. Tbe CM ton House, on the Canada side, opened on Saturday last. Tbe Monteagle -House, at Suspension Bridge will open .In a few days. Tbe Cataract. International, Spencer. Niagara and other hotels at the Falls are open, and business Is said tj be .better than for several years It will be remembered that a day or two since we published on account of the ad ventures of Mr. John Bart, a member of Kelly & Leon's minstrel troupe, and giving a history'of tbe part taken by bim iu tbe oil excitement, 4c. The Pittsburgh Com mercial discredits the story and says. This will be news Indeed to Mr. Hart's friends in this city, where be was born, and where be Grst made bit reputation as a de lineator ol negro eccentricities. His oil land and splendid mansions were probably located in No Man's Land. It it reported that tbere is t be a change of time table on the O.' C. & A. R. R., on id after Monday dML ; At yet we have not seen tbe new schedule, but will lay it before our readers as soon as possible after tbe ch ange Is made. ; P. S. Since theaoove was putlo'type we have received a copy 'Of tbe new time table. . It will be found at tbe bend of tbo first column. An inspection of kerosene oil in New York CltV has filvrl la illirlnia n,,.rt r , - - n pure quality, in'nore than thirty places vitited. The carelessness of those usiug the fluid is frequently put forward as an excuse for (be oonenforcemeat ot Hie penalty. But this Inspection goes to show there is death in the oil, and It la nuiie time tbe authorities put a stop to Ibis murderous method of illumination. . The Little Corpora 1 Magazine. fr June, Is received. In July this sterling jnveoil is to be enlarged and improved. Those sub'eribing now receive one number free if t'jey ark fur it when they subscribe. Only tmedollrr a year. Published by Sowell 4 Miller, Chicago, III. . Bev. J. K. Black, of Pittsburgh, will preaob in tbe Presbyterian Church at this place, to-morrow.' - List of tint ted Stales Patents. Issued to citizens of Western Pennsylvan ia, for the week ending May 24, 1870J and each bearing thai date: No. 103,401 Furnace for hollinc and puuddllng iron: Jamt Wenterman. Sharon Jo. 103.417 Device for adjusting cross neads oriocomoltves: James D. Oak lev ami Richard English. Oil Citv. .1 No. 1C2.447 Adjustable connection of sucker rod to walking teams; Adam Good Jr., Titusville. . . Appointment ot Jcat Cojwibsioneb.- Hon. John Trunkey, President Judge of this Judicial District, has appointed; D M'Elphatriok, Esq., ofSandvcreek town ship, Jury Commissioner, to Oil tbe unex- pireu term orjobn f M'Klulty, Esq , re- moveu to juercer county. Mr. M Elpbat rick will make afaithf.il and cotnpaWot of ficer. Spoctator. At Roland's Mill, near Euterpiise In the oil regiubf, a loose chap 'named John Luce partially loosed the ties that bound bim to bis wife by meanly deserting her, and she completely loosed berselt from John Luce and from lile by jumping into the mill pond wbero ber dead body wasfound. Two rival Ice uorujiauies in California are U. contend for. the championship, A bet of $20 a side having been made, they are to teat tbe question of sunrriuritv bv each placing a bloek of Ice of a certain weight In a room, tbo block tbat keeps longest foa melting to 'be regarded . as the best. Dr. Thayer' cirout wus trowing at James town, Pa., Monday afternoon, when tbe storm struck tne lent, breaking Ibo tent- poles and. nearly ruining the canvas. Tbo evening perforaiai.CK not. ghreo iu a hall Snne tv PIInMti. BBTTINO) ON tub Mrlti.no of lilt -The story of Jim Smiley't frofc Illustrates a mania for betting Califoihla tbat makes tbe most inning Incidents occasions lor displaying Iteeir. On tbe 6th int there wat an ice match at Marytvllle, to test tbe relative vittues o' two specimens of ice, one for Little Gra, Valley the other from Ibe Summit. Both blocks, weighing each 131 pounds, were placed In the tun. with even chances tbe mercury making 90 degrees In tbe tbsde. "Tbe Summit obunk," says tbe report, "was broad and rather flat, while the Little Grass Valley specimen was longer and tat on one end." Toward noon, at tbe match became hot, and streams of water trickled down tbe faces of the antagonists, "there was great excitement among tbe Iriends of the respec tive chunks,1' and bets ranged from $2.50 to $100. Tbe Summit chunk began to have tbe best of it; Grass .Valley (bowed deep furrows, and ''came np groggy," while Summit took tbe matter coolly, and seemed confident of victory. About tbe middle Of tbe afternoon tbe friends : of Grass V alley threw up the sponge, and went to betting on bow loog Summit would last. It grew dark before tbe cake was melted; the match against time bad to be continued by the light ut lanterns. Summit beat Grass Val ley four hours and fifty-live minutes; about $1,500 changing hands on .be result. Hari to Bi-bm. The aged Profetsor Silliman took the homely looking specimen of New Jersey coat, and said tie would make a test and determine iu quality. The next day the owners of tbe grand dis cover y waited on him again, eager to make or mar tbeir fortunes. The professor said, with tbat Impressive solemnity which mark ed bis manner: 'Gentlemen, I understand you to eay that this property is situated opoh a bill top consequently tbe situation is promi nent It is valuable immensely valuable (bough as a coal mine I am obliged lo ob serve tbat jt is a failure. Fence it in. gen tlemen fence it in, and hold to It through good and evil fortune till tbe Last Day; for I am convinced that it will be tbe best point from which to view tbe sublime spectacle of the final conflagration. I feel satisfied that if any port of tbe earth shall remain unin jured after tbat awful fire, it will be this coal mine of yours!" Mark Twain. Tbe McConnelUville (Ohio) Ilera'd h Ibe following: "We are informed thnt some four years ago an oil well wa3 bored to tbe depth of ninety feel, on the Joy farm, on Federal creek. As there was not any in dications of oil it was abandoned and re mained to until tbit spring, wben they concluded to test It A pump was put in and starred, when to their surprise about Ave barrels was obtained alter tbe first day; and it continued to y!eld about tbat quan lity per day for some weeks. It now aver' ag' Sabmit three barrels per day." But Ibo remarkable feature Is that it produces a very light oil, about forty-Dine specific gravity the lightest oil obtained iu any ol tbe wells in this region. Tbeoilmeu regard this at a sure indication that oil could be got i? deep wolls in tbat locality, and we under stsndjbat it is the intention fo put down some deep wells the present seston. We are advised that a number of wells in tbat vicinity are now being pnmped: with good results." They do tilings on tbe runout west. Wben tbe two trains wero smashed by a collision oa the Missouri Pac'flo Railroad, the other day, ooe of the fjret to crawl out lrom the wreck was a mao, boldiog in bis hand a telegraphic dispatch lo a lawyer In St. Louis, telling bim to bring suit against tbe road for ten thousand dollars damages. ' 'A young man who bad been narrating tome of bit own wonderful exploits to a crowd of lounger one day, was thus rebuk ed by au old. codger among tbo listeners: "Toung man, ain't you ashamed! to talk to when tbere are older and abler liars than yoursell on tbe ground ?" Tbe publio will be pained to learc tbat tbe distinguished chief 'Man-afraid-of-bis- borses," is sick, and will be unablo lose company Mr. Red Cloud and bis parly to Washington; A Virginia lady playfully told her bus band, as she slatted on a visit to ber sister that perhaps she sbould't return, and kept ber word by eloping witb ber sister's but' bond. See advertisement of "Auction tale of a Refinery." Western life insurance agents are accused of bribing grooer to paste ibelr advertise ments on tbeir customer's kerosene cans. A Pennsylvania paper said tbat a man In in town bad been drunk thirty-five yean and over a score cf citizen a have olaimed that it meant them. But neither of them wat tbe right one. All kinds foreign fntltt at PulttrrT Fnne I Co. 'I Loral Notice). BOCK BEER 2 On draugb t at Ibe Opesa House Saloon. Just received from Homlg's Brewery, Ti- 1 1 la i.ur. I lr..ua nt thf .l.ltMt..l ItrmA Beer. If you have never tried it drop IntOf John Tbvobolle, try a glass and reowuviuC' ed." Remember the season la short 27-3t Jons I iiroholt, rrop'r. Lard Oil by bairelor gallon at ma; 23 If . II. I' Keshan's. Gas Pipe wholesale and retail at 11. Kkkkmax's. Nails wholesale aud retail nt II. Frkkmin's. Tbe largest stock of Gas ripe In town at II. 1'llKKMAN'a. TAKi: AOTICK. Petkolkvm Ckntkm, May 17 1870. All bills lor Torpedoes over thirty dnys old on the (lret day ol Ju e, will be lett wirn Manuel Key oolds lor collection. Walk up to the Cipuln'" ollice and settle. By order nf the ltobcits Torpedo Co. M17 t Jl. Levi Mason Agt. Beautiful -Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon's Drug Store. - . Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. W. Beat tys. Just received n targe and well assorted ttock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherlord'a. if. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Bent- Snsh. Glass, Door. Putty Ac. Largs ttock very cheap at the Furniture Store. m tu-n All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Feoner fc Co.' Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow shades and Fixtures, just ree'd nt m8tf. Grikfks linos. Gold Fisb, Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon'c Drug Store. Sparkling Soda Water at M. S. Sim mon s. dj4 tr. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenner 4 Co. , Another One lot of Plants ard Roses re ceived to-day at M. S. Simmon's. m4.lf. Sods Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- SPECIAL NOTICE. The largest aud 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 propostje to our friends and patrons have the benefit of 1UW priCCS. Parties wishing tobuy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us efore purchasing elsewhere. Buy the "lied Hut" Saddle, munnt'uetured in liliu-vilie ixi iesMy Ii r ti e t il ii.uriirv ndipled to nil kinds ol weailu r, ul J. II Kiou's. u 12-1 1 Cold is a word wtiicti Codinuion & Con: well projiose render olweli-te. Fir (ikch.s operandi eM and see I hem. nmrctiluu. The Pvhamiph of aplendid C'al over.it Codington A Cornell's yard are p r.'ecl y wondviful. marcblOlf. Fine assortment of wall paper at Griffee Bros. iBfrlngeraent ftolicc. Tb be suWcrlber has learned that a csrl.i. ham ft '.o., bare commenced iLenuL Arm In llnohkl . i 7 ri V -"-'"""""wu me Bit, ufaoture of Sucker Rods with 8oCkei t.?:, Tlill i. nilet rnl.i.. . . . i.Qm' as h't claim Is "connecting two tectloni ,f tod by aeoM or wedR.n, wfj-i,. .J1 and doable nmnlina n n. j r---- u uoet ant specify any pnrtrcnlsr shaped wed.. B. what material It shall be o.4e. ai" m made a above described nutridn oflls m.t, ulactory, nre direct inftlngturnLi Ti,;. hexefiii la to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, airiilnat buying tr usltj .ni roils so mafic, except lliose or bis msnufac! ture, a by so doing I hey will lB. then, s-lves liable, aud will be dealt witb accord lug tu law. . . WM. J.IN'KIS. Pionher, April 9th, 1870. Soda Wator aud Ico Cream at J. W. Beit Soda Water and IceCroim at J. , fin j'- p27-il. All kinds foreign trull at Fxlter, Fmatr & Co.'s All styles light hnrnes.. ehcaper thaa tb cheapesi, mud lrom .Mnttnt's oak stock, ind wairanted, ut J U. Kron'a. Soda Water and Ico Croainat J. W. jj. ty's We would call tbe attention ol our buL ness men lo Ihe superior stvl't of job printu Inrr. hoth plain nnd funcy, at prest-n hi'ln turned nut from this office. We are prepsr. e l lo execute job printing of ever? rlescriu-. tion In tl.e latest and most tVtiiocVile f.tls of the art, ami at reasonable rates. tf NEW ADVEKTISuMKNt'S. A' VCTIOM MM. Of a Refinery. On Wsdnevlavth. Ontdiy oT .Tor. .t hsiratw rivv.-n, a. m.. ire will al p.:tr st,-.U''U'l t.., rank, hoth wol and l.oo. one Nix Horu Srstnt mid llo'Vr. -I'n Stili"tr tt it.,-, for Sllllt.s la g 'ot of Ipe. sercral Build Inr;., on Out -Jl-u iil'uiiil TW'iuv lltirrel Afatur. ae irljtone, r !' n1 1 v ivlhliie P"ir.iprnta a l'i llr-i, In ttoxt nrdc-, on tt pruultt s uu lknuthu:":tan, fLiroltiin t.uue. 8, ntRMERUORS TO EYCK. may J4t- TAKEN CP. ri'alten "n on Hi prmil'e, of In -irr!i n 1 tio B.telMran IVio. rin'urU iv s.sy 'ltlnS yearoM HtlSllI.K VW. Tli".im c- i- mi; same DV provuis pn-p.-ny uu e v : Coni;il:inter Township, Ma."SS, T-T. a. WAGHTSR tVIIOI-BSAL3 ANDUITin. GBOCEFtS DUIE!) FRUT OfaK kiacs BlTPEIt, 'CHES3E, 4 AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, usltlng'.in btrcei, Wariin-nse st the RKlirovl azu.W 'J,-K r Depot, 1' trot u in l.'vutrc, fu. ii. c. '.vac I'ctrol.nm Centre, April 7. tf70 -'. Something New Reporting rCiakiic CJrftr. rVlattheno.VR ST('Rr mat taOrifft-s tinuwe. WakUivtoi. Kreti, 1',-J ni . l"n.. and u-v one. Nu"-. 'j.tore vjlwii "I. plwe. . Pi5T- cuoss-ci' r Trains leave Cortj. I Tieuc at Cit" Kxpreas, 9:45 a. m. I W"rl, l? '" ' Mail, 1 :3 n. in. I Expiesa. ':JJ i" Aecom'dn, 6 :.'))) m. I A rWd, P a On nd after Mouu.y, I.n. . 'I'v.i t.H ..-i i r.n. in, ;M w4 loiin- a. y. Wruitw ?W M9 Wpiry, W-Vleld. Dui'Wi - ?a crii'it. nrrivui-rt r;rr.loat t,J -V- '' A. M., .:i!V VOKC EXI'Kt-H i lUJO'i P,mt iViUiacld, BrocU.,Bu'ikir'M', veroiek, and Aug!a, am via 1 i- S. rsr.M mirt Angola, arriving U . T ol. 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