ii v 5IcFtUI,Al,SMITII.Ui (Kacrasonto J. A. Loscv,) Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF-- fyA-iny and Summer JStylcM lOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CASSIMEHES, which they ninkcnp to or. dur on SHOUT- NOTtCK. superior ' la WYL and WOItKMANsUIP. Perfect tiBtlHfactlou Always Guaranteed. i Daily Kicolvlng alljllic Novcltlos. In . CENTS' FUR2TBEIKB BQDB5, HATS, CAPS, &C. McFAKLASl), SMITH & Co., Cor. Sprlqg 4c Franklin Sts., TKiiMiUc, Pa. etroleum Centre Daily Record. Centre, Tuesday, nay 31 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ON'O. C. dcA IUR, On and after Monday, May 30tb, 1370, trains will run. a followi: KORT1I. KO. 5. NO. 3. NO. 1. Lave Irvine. 11.4.5 a m. 6,00 p m Lew Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.42 p u. 7,47 e u Pet.Ceo7,38 3,23 8,28 " " TltuiT. 8.23 4.14 8,15 Arrive Corry, 8,35 6,44 " 10,35 . . BOCTH. ' KO, I. ' . KO. 4. KO. 6. Lve Cony, 11,20 a m. COO a m. 6,05 p m Titutv. 12,45 p h. 7,40 7,45 " P. Cen. ;,25 8.17 " 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,15 " 8,55 " 9,10 " Irvine. 4,50 ' 11.35 ty No. 5 and 6 inn on Sunday. FREIGHT TB.tlXS NORTH. t Leave OH City, 0.8S a.m. 6,30a.. in,3SA K. J,fS?M ' P. Cen, 10,4(1 . 8,t l,lu p a- 4,10 ,. Arrive Titnsv, 12,01 p.m. 9,i& " 1,SS " 4,20" FUEHiHT TRAIKS SOUTH. lraveTilasv, 4,15 A. X H,33a.. :100a.k. B.ttPM ' P Cen, ,W ' ll.Si " 12,23 P.M. 6.30 ' Arrive O. Uty?, ' l,u6 P M a,o6 ' 7,40 " ll-Cltv an Pi-troleum Centre freight, lenve Oil City 11,M a. ., arrives at Petroleum ("antral, 25 p. in. LaavesOiu-oleuia Centre at 4,00 p at., arrive) at Oil CMp 4,2U p. m. tlVEH TAtACI sikbpiso C3. No. Direct from Phtlndolphia without change. No. 4 Direct to Plrilndlphla wlthont change. No. S Direct front lttuhundi without change. N H-pirart to Pittsburgh wilbout change. -Monday, Miy3U, 170.' Gold 114,1,. A Mootreal special to the N. V. Tribune, under date . of May SOtti, says: Informa tlon b resolved from tbe wvat tbat prepara tion! for a descent upon Niagara are more x tensive than bad been imagined, and roars nre entertained tbat tbe Fenians in tbat fa cility will be across before tbe Government h r-:ady. Toronto has looked upon tbe whole affair with bo nuob indifference up to yesterday that no thought of danger to tbe western lines bave been entertained, and nearly all the available volunteers . liavo Ii -en called out, with tbe exception of a battalion further to rear, and these are or dered to bn in readiness. Tbe Toronto, ar tillery aod infantry are ready for active srvico. All points along tbo border are lii-ing girrisoncd as speedily as possible. Dispatches from Malooe state tbat Gen. Meade baa ordered tbe arrest of all .Fenian officers, aod General Gleason, Col. Liud "y, of Nuw York, Dr. Donnelly of Fitts- Imrgb, and Capt Mann of Malone, bave Veen marched to the guard bouse. Tbe Fenian camp bai been seized by United Kia'es troop. Tbe Fenians bave nearly ail Ji lt fur borne and quiet is nearly restored. We inadvrr eiitly omitted to mention tbe fo, tn our l3iio of yestrrday tbat tho foot laredid not come off on Saturday on account pi itu non-appearance of one of the contes tants. qute , number went down to tbe (ace con w an(j wtted for some time ex isting ii WOnld oome off. Their diaap pnlntinet s not without some pleasant features.' Mr. Peter Rinny, our efflcleot mclil watchmsn, and bis lady, entertained heriy Um4 on IMj ol(i.rjaljiono(j ogiiutry farP) V1CQ M frcah anUor milk, bivad and wu, 4c. Tb.3 ocoaslon will kng In. reraemlwrn by tho.. present, who will bexr L s-iinonytotua fuel that Kinney '""l r,ylbipg '-by halves." A lump .i-Kli,s on' eccurred at Erie on halurd .y uil.t, by which to Udiea were liirneiJ, oa n&irorly escaped diaib. The Franklin Citizen has the following report of oil iintlera ill Hint vicinity: Turk Droa., cleaitcd uiit and torpedoed the Stock well, on tho point, and commen ced pumping last week. It is now produc ing four barrela per duy. Dr. Egbert has commenced eroding rigs on tbe Dcwoody tract, on thu bill above the Point. Col. James lllenklcy and Dr. Egbert pur chased tbe Hughes JtVct, of thirty acres, ad joining land of Mattin & Epley, on tbe 1'oint, and will soon commenco operations. ,CtK'HHAN Fakm. This farm is Pbout the oldest producing tract In this section of the oil regions, and is located about ten miles below this city. For many yes is a number of wells produced very largely, but at pres ent the largest wells aro not producing over four banols. The followiug shows thu amount of oil produced per day on this tract: Stotterwell 2.' bbis J. Shoasluy, No. 1 2 ubl " No. 2 y bbls U. A. Brashcar, No. 1 2 bbls ' " No. 2 2 bb'a B. & C. II. Swann, 4 wolls 11 bbls Bennett & ShafTur bblj Slialffr i Dale 2' j bhls Cbas. Shsffer Va w,ls J. McCutcheen 4 bbls A. llorton, 4 wolls ! bids Making tho total production f the furm 40Js barrels. . Three new wells are being drilled. The oil produced Is of a good lubricating quali ty and soils for five dollars per barrol at tbe well. Poetbt. If you would be plump and healthy Enjoy your meals with right good cbear Call at morning, noon or evening, For a glass of Theobalds bock beer! Tbe balance of this beautiful poetry will be read to those desiring to hear it by, call ing at tbe Opera House Saloon. Theniversalisnof Northwestern Tenn ilvaola will bold a meeting in Erie about the middle of June, to advocate the claims of tbo work tobe accomplished during this century year. Rev. Asa Saxe, of Rochester New York, and otber able preachers of tbe denomination, are expected to bo present. . Tbe majority (or GilOttan in tbe county will probably reach 1000. The vote be tween Dunbs and llixen, for County Com missioner, Is very close, so much so that il will probably require an uffcial court to decide the matter. Visitors to Cbautaque Lake are advised that a new bote! Is to lie erected at Long Point tbe proaent stason, aod pleasure grounds laid out about it Chautauqua Lake is tbe nearest and most attractive point for excursionists In this region. Tbe Pet. Center Brcord says we are in clined to doubt its story about the big well on tbe Dalzcm. Farm. Oh, no; we am not. lye only remarked "that a a whopper." VVe meant the well. What makes you think we meant tbo story ? Did yon cVfr hear about tbe dear man that "hadn't seen the Las:" Jamest jwn Journal. V.'e acknowle Jga,"the corn.' The Jour nal man can d raw on ns for a jog of "ben zine" or a barrel of crude petroleum, which ever suit htro best. Petroleum Centre is a ported paradise for the impecunious. Mr. Edward Suther land, proprietor of the Potroleum Eactiango at tbat plaoe. furuisbes tree meals to 'all such. The ustablisbment Is conducted -pn strictly temperance principles nobodv be ing absolutely obliged to drink. 1'oroul Republican. - Ed. was always known for his charitable disposition, iVe bave known him to feed nJ less than twenty-Ova ImpecunieuV indi viduals in one day, including the ''lather of all dead beats." A Baltimore youlb reared a ladder to the windvw of bis Doicianea the otber nigbtt and ascended it on a seranadiug mission. Her father's big dog rushed st the ladder and overthrew it, landing the youth in tbe paternal bod riom below, Irotn which he emerged shortly, just iu advance of a boot jack. In Providence, lb otber day, as joker engage and paid five hand-organists to play one hour befere tho door of a nervous bulcb. er. Tbey did it, desptli) the offer of tlio butchor to pay them $ 1 nuob to go away, and against all bis entreaties and threats. Each organ played a different fune, and the combination was somewhat terrUc. Seo advertisement of Patent Siato Re frigerator, which can be found at Free man's. Tbe New York JEveding Post suys tbo answer to the question "What is a house wilbout a baby !-" is "Widl, comparatively quiot." J Forty-seven couples are at tbe Niagara b lets, already, trying to look as ttioueb ihey bad ben marrb d for years, but (J-c'-ii iu nobo'ty. Lndies wbn refuse to tell the cetisustnkror their oces will l Died thirty dollars. It Is supposed that tho Government will recuiv a large revenue from the strong minueu in consequence. ' ' This Is to bad ol.tbu Chicago Times: "Tbo London Times says women's 'lights' are doomed in Great Britain. They may bedootued there;; they ought tobe d d everywhere. In Providence, the other day, a man re fused to pay bis three weeks bride's doe for drunkenness. Ho said she was "a pret ty fair sort of woman," but he was afraid of establishing a bad precedent, so shu went to ja il. Pittsburgh has no less than ten daily jour, nals, Including three ptlaitd in German. It doesn't cost much to print a paper there. Jalte.a sqnare yard of tho atmosphere of the city, and stir in a quart or crmte petroleum and you bavo hall a gallon of just as good pik as aPittsburg printer wants. Louis ville Courier Journal. Edward F. Gallag'ier, youngest son of the editor of tho Virginia Free Pres, print ed at Charldstown, Jeffrrson county. West Virginia, took the first prize at the Brook lyn tournannt recently, It being a valua ble maro, "Ludy Blanche." Tlio lather, witti eriCiieablu pride, isjiied a "Free l'lt-ta Extra" to announce the fact. There Is a society in operation tor tbe pre vention of cruelty to beasui. Should not a socioty be oiini.vd to prevent mu l'roui becoming beasts? In Williatnsburjh, New York, a doctor and a brewer, on a wager, bad a beer drinking bout; tLe one guulcd arty glasses ol beer, tho other fifty-live, tbvre were two funerals in the course of a week. A coriospondent of tho Teiuperauce Times says a saloon keeper, near Loveland, Ohio, has a standing notice that he will present a gold beaded cano to tbat cestomer who, during the comiug year will drink and pay for tbe most whisky at bis rum bote. The Rev. Charles B. Smytbe, of "gin and milk" notoriety, bas engaged Masonic Hall at New York fur morning aad evening ser vices. He is also alleged to bave boon sued by Mr. McDonald lor flS for milk furnished and cot paid for. Luther S. Totton of Bortbolemew, Indi ana, with a witu and Dve children, has been surprised by tho appearance of a former wife all tbo way from Eastport, Maiue, and bas Rod in dismay, leavlug tbe two wives to McFarlandiza between tbetuielves. Mrs. Lynch and ter.clilldren dug a deep grave for Lopez with cigar box lids apd buried blm and bTsson together. At Erie, on Wednesday morning, a canal butt was so carrened by unloading on one side that she gently and - gracefully swung over, shipped a cargo of the "vasty deep," and went down. The cook was in bed at tbe time of the catastrophe and bad to Hbitt for herself lively. That was all sbo bad on. A horse was also on boar d tho boat, and was with difficulty rescued from drown ing. . A. Mississippi paper says tbe legislators of that Sto are making a good thing of it. Besides o' rawing eight do'larst day, one fojjowl the tonsoriu prolession, while an other moie lotiilletiihlly gifted, plays the nddlearjjancio'it parlies, ' .. ; Frara the Pleasanlviile Gaslight, we copy the lollowiog West Hlckovy Items: A new town is to br-built on tbe Royal C. Scull farm. Buildtug leases are freely given for oue year in coueiueratiou of a barlyVdro. A well on Jones run half a miln east of Ui'o Venture well was completed on dav-befuxr- ipleled on i of. Itts yesteiaay ana is iBstti Considered a dry bole, 3WIOI tie City, is down 500 M;T If this should prove a dry JJole, the West Hickory "'excite ment will lizzie pretty suddenly and some body's lingers will be scorcbed. , ' Buttle City bsaftwo SUoeting galleries. A gentleman who bas twn. curious enough to Investigate the sufjuct vouches for tho statement that n j less than lllty tbrco languages are spclfon in tbe tobacco trade alow oigar shops, principally Broadway, Now Yok. Thera could be no more striking exemplification of the compo site nature ol our nationality., ' A lending clergyman of New Yorli, in a recent sermon, suid bo impeached tba sooh ty of to-day; that it is altogutber too loose; that tbe Americans are fast losing the idea of borne, and tbat any man, if be is weal thy, can do any immoral act be pleases, and still be welcomed into tho drawing rooms of our best.fumiliee, while our moth ers aud daughters do not. hesitate to taku biai by the hand. C Tbe Cincinnati Times mists tbe quosHon as towho is the most reprehensible, tho man who bathes in tho canal in tbe daytimn, o: t'e policeiniu wbo hides bis clothes, stoucs Jin out of tba wu'ei, aud tbon. cbaqes. him imliVJ 'bruii'b the streets. ' A' Goon Fuksoku'TIOn Tbo Detroit Free Press says: , "A Cleveland paper complains that young ladies, on the streets late at night without protectors, aro liable to Insult, aud ask for a remedy. We have a demedy, in use by tbe young ladies here, wbo never get In sulted. . It is to get into a pile of factory cloth at a proper hour, say prayers, draw tbe bed clothes over tbeir beads, and leave tbe police lo look out for those females who delight to meander around at midnight. . A Hartfotd man wont home, one evening snd complained to bis wife that be bad been shamefully abused at(thu storo. One of tho neighbors, be said, bad called him a liar. Her eyes flashed with indignation. ' Why didn't you tell him to prove it," she exclaimed. "That's tbe wy tbing that's Ihe trou ble," replied tbe busband; "that's just what I did do. I told him to prove it, and bo did prove it." Says a good advice giver: "Find fault only when yen must, and then In private, if possible, and some time after the eff.-nse. Tbe blame are less inclined to resist when they are chided without witnesses, aud tbe accut'd may bo impressed with tbo foi. bearance of t!ie occuser, wbo although notiriog the fault, waited for a proper Urn to mention it. Memorial . day was generally obseived yesterday. Local jVotlcen. Uautu'w patent Nlaie.Llnod Hefrlg iralor. Lined with Slate, bnvlnz Air Chambers wiinout Filling of any kind perlectly dry and sweet they are believed to be uuequui led by any other now lo use, and are of Modulate Cost. SUlo possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zino for lining purposes, being free from smell, txste anil corrosion, and can be easily cleaued, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. g3TFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STOKE. Sl-St. Lnrd Oil by bai re I or gallon at in a j 23 tf H. FftKEXASi's. Gat Pipe wholesale and retail at U. Frkkxak's. Nails wbolesale and retail at - U. Fkkkmax'h. The luigest block ol Gas Pip in town at H. Fbkkma.n'. Soda Water aud Ice ('ream at J. W. Beat- 01itE. TLe largest and Jfintst stock of Family Groceries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is now being received and offered at heavily rcduccdljpriccs. ..These goods are'bought in New York, at .the piesent low prices l' ; " . for cash, and we proposele to r our friends and patrons have tho benefit of.Jow prlCCS. Parties wishing to; buy choice groceries' at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. SC.IXBL(M1 & WI.Vg. The. FyiuMiiis of splendid coal over a Codington t Cornwall's yard are perfectly wondorful. mnroblOtf. Fine assortment of wall paper at Grilles Bros. Coi.o is a word whicb Codington & Cnj-n' well propose render obsolole. For moduli operandi cull aud me them. u.archlOtt. Infringement IVotti.T The subscriber hss learned that, fcM , firm In Tituavllle, known as -lntL"' liogham A Co.," bave commence u. D'-, titactiire of 3ucker Rods with Socki i?"1" This is a Direct Infringement on , i T? ns his claim Is "connecting two.CHol. ' rod by means or wedges, weU.in. Zl and double coupling bolt." He doea specify any particular shaped w,-,) wbat material it shall be mad' iiV ! .f made as above described outside of 'hi. ufadory, nre direct Infiingemonti. tTi berefore is to ' m, CAUTH)N OIL OPERATORS, and all others, agaimu buying or ulnt ... rods so made, exceot tlinm nt m. , ' tui, as by to doing they will lay th, selves liable, aud will be dealt with IZA ing to law. " WM. J. VNNK l'lONKKR, April 9lh, 1870. Soda Water and Ice Crests, at J. W. Bot Soda Water and IceCretm at J. W. Beat J' ap27-tt. All kinds foreign fruits at Feller, Fenaot a Co.'t All styles liglit harneiM. cheaper than tb cheapest, made from Molfat's oak stock n,i warranted, at J K. Kron's. m Soda Water aod Ice Cream at J. W. Beit Beautiful Gold Fish at M. S. Simmoni Drug Store. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat Just received a large aud well sworM stock ol shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. lf. Soda Water aod ice Cream at j. W. Beit-ft- ' Sasb, Glaaa, Door. Putty ic. Largo stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. BllO-tf All kinds foreign fruits at Feller, Fenner C o. s Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow bbadet and futures, just reed at sa8l f. tiRivFKS Bros. Gold Fish, Gold FUb at M. S. Simmon's Drug Store. Sparkling Soda Water at M. S. Sim- Bon s. ' . an ii. All kinds foielgii Iruils at FelU I, Feo'r Co.'t Another fine lot of Plants ard Itm re ceived to-day at M. S. Stmmon's. ml.lf. TARE NOTICE. Pbthoi.su'm CKXinn, May 17 Ks'n. AH bills lor Torpedoes over thirty days old on thn II rot day ol Ju o, will be li'ft with Samuel Reynolria r eolleclion. Walk up to the Captain' office and settle. By order nf the Huberts Torpedo Co. M17tJl. Lkvi Mason Agl. Wo would call the attention of nnr busi ness men to the superior styles of job prln ri Ing, tiolh plain and fancy, at Mrei'iit liejiit; luined nut rrom Ibis office. We are prepur ed lo execute job printing of every descrip tion la the latest asxl aaoal aisbivnablu stylo of tbe art, and at reasonable rales. If. The Inrirest lot uf Bird", Canaries snil other species, r-ver hroiigbt to the nil re(t ion' has iiial tievu received at M. S. Simmon'- aSll-lf . .NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Of a Refinery. On Weilnntdtha nVstrtnyof June, .1 eleven, a. in., wo will anil at .iiM' '"""""; , Z lank.. ImKIi w.wd aniUn.n, ito Wx llori K.m;M o and ll.iller.om. Htalioiiarv Hoilw, MH',1 , lairflot of Mini, s-Teral Diilld linpi, oniv One In"'- .lr.i "and TwMit Ilom-I Aitltator, nearly n.-w,aii all and ev.-rvlhliiB eniiipriaias Helli'erjr, I" P""J ..id. r.oli lb. pruinla s ou l)iiin;liolll(iiu, I'ulioloiu" Ceuue. BC,KBJIBBHOKN TEN EYCK. .- may J? 4t- . TAKEN UP. rsinken up on tba r.rmlsonnn aniw:r n r I the Bnrlwnmi Farm, t;urdny tJrl4,h;" yearold hiiiniii.b -mo Ihcaaruo by proving prt.perty mid l''y ,;, '1, Compliinlorrrownahip, May2H, 81 H- C- WACHTER WUOUtS.VLK AND llBTAIb GROCER! DRIED FRIH Or all kinds BUTTER, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, WubhlugtouStroel, ,, Ware.ll.awn at tb Krod crossl",- ttoot!' of U-pul, IMrUHimConlrcIa rclioioniu tUQUe, Aurii 1, io70 -lw N- -.i-.-rr-'Wt r
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