5558 . i: 3 to i RaV i lill : fSaootwun fc J. A. Uwbc.1 ;' Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIY and elegant ASSOBT- HINT CP SpiJtuj and Summer jStylca. FOREIGN AND DOMEST1Q CLOTHS acd CASEIMEHEn, whh-b tli.y makolip to or. ' r ou SHORT., NOTICE, sinntor In ; , SXTLJC and WOJXMAli.?UiP. Perfect KatUfactlou Always) ; CCajraulcesl. . Dally Ktceirlng all th NOTeltks;ln BENTS' FUE!fISHIN5 BCOBS, . ; HATS, CAPS, bC. HcFABLAHD, fc5f ITH A: Co., Car. Sprlaff Fi auXlltt St., THnsvlHe, Pa. ' ctrcleum Centre Daiiy Record. VU Ceutre, 'iiiaraday. June 3 Auiuv.ir. a:.u faLfAJxrrHE of li-.VINS O.VS, . A. n. II. O.i Rnd afr Monday, May SOU), J870, rains will ruu its follows: Konru. v so. 5. xo. 3. xo. 1, Leave (rviim. 1,4ft a k. 5,00 v m Leave Oil CHy 7.00 a h. 3.42 p m. 7 47 pm " fo!. Ceo 7.38 l,fi s.is TUur. 8.2.S 4.14 ' ! is Arrive Corry, D,35 8,4a ' 10,35 south. .n, 2. xo. 4. xo. G. leave Cony, 11,20 a m. 600 a . 6,05 p u ' Tims. 12,4.1 p m. 7,4" ' 7,45 " P. Cen. 1,25 ' 8.17 " 8.35 Arrived. City 2,05 8.55 " 910 ' Irvine. 4,50 U.Si " . "Nu. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. FHEIGirr IKAIN's NOIITTI. Jeave OilCity. 9.35 a. ,30a.m. 1-',3Sa . 2.r5r " V. Cm, WW s.ifi 4.K) Arrive T'.tn-'v, 1S.01 p.m. ,45 " 1,15.5 " 6,j) " iitlGUT 8UIT1I. XciTcTllnsv, 6,15am in,,"-'". :i,ro.K. 5C3j ' i' I'bb, S.I7 " ll.ft'i ' l-..Mp.jf. 6.SU Amva O. CU,9,S5 ' J,05 p , a.(6 7,40 " C II City aud Potrolemi Centre frsieht, lenron Oil t'ltyll ou a. u , a: riri nt I'eitoi'ii.u l'amrel.2S n. JH. Li-ttiu Plr.)!tii Con treat -U0i iu armiw i ull C.t ,S p. m. Biivirs riuci suKrino c.ma. J' 4 Diroet friirn i'IiIIiuMdVii vrttlicnt c1 ubiq. No. a nir,5et to Phlbdviphlii wlih,.ut An-ce' No. fi Diru-t from )'i,tonrli 'vithuut rhave. H-lHrai to Pltliburgu nhhuut cUuico.'9 atanaay. mnyt. isA ' GoM 1U?S ly a private dispatch from Cunningham, ' x wn warn mat me big well on Arm. alrong Run, was cleaued out yesterday, and Is uo flowiog at tbe rate of two hundred anil fifty barrels per day. -'- An ot! train on the Atlantic & Great Western Eajiway, took tire yesterday morn- lii(, Ufcw Cleveland, and was totally da atrcyed. The flames communicated to the t'tidgi-i over the river and Ocia canal, and destroyed them. Tbe Kercache Manufac tuiing Company's machine nhop vres dam- Sed to the extent of $10,000. A large number of our clliz-ms left . (own this morning to attend the racds at Til uc Tllla. Tim TfitF at Kaxb City. X'hs Bempsy Ero'i, Dan. Crociier, nud olhera at Kane Citv, bitve recently been engaged i'l Krad iQk' a race course. Tbe ri.co course is a short tlisUnc ubofo to 3 ou the (Uu, and has keen iuid out logardldss of expense, and rent sport is anticipated by those Interest ed Ip home lies'j. Tho course is a!out oue loimb, of k mile lnnp. We look for come lively race there during the oeuson. Major Maciioy Is now tubing a well on tbe Watwlwei farm, Chorrytree Eun, with (rood prospecis of getting oil. The well J irt down is a test well, to sottlo the Tpies tiou as to whether this .'arm a-as a continua tion ot the Brown farm oil bolt About 22 (eel of excellent suud lock raa found in the fouitii sand. The well is yielding 6 barrels )ierdiy. A t')ip"do is soon to be put in H'id an Increase of production Is lnoked for. We Icara that another noil is. lo be put chwn ca the same Urm nt once. I Bov.4 fct: UaitPfJi Tho Lj(islatuie j. .t-s-d a bill which Lav bean signed by the Oowinoi, lining l.o; s who jumped on cars !jl lor eucn of!'.-uce. We sea that some of pur lioy perai: U viola tin; tho law i.nd riitn.n their In-):). An cJUiuplu or two jvutild probably hare I goad cfl'.cU Hen. o'Xvll Speaki). TlieFKiilanO'Nell, In an Interview with a newpnper reporter, at the jil In Burling ton, f miibattcally denies tbo correctness of tho published acconnti of his capture nt Pigeon Hill. lie ascribes the failure of t'.io expedition to tbo tact thut he bad not as nmtiy troops nnder him ss had been prom ised, and singularly enough lie still retains tb taint einlted opinion of the valor of tb FenUus, Whom ha beliovi'a art) deatlnnd to acliiove tbe liberty of Ireland tome time in te naar future, by tho succeasftil invasion of Canadian soil. Ou tho morning of tho eagafHiiout at Pigoou Ilill be had but three bnadred and sixty-five men In bis command wbeu, aciordinK to previously formed plans, besboild hwo bora CAperio fr:iily at tbn bead of sixteen bundled Irish Republican soldiers, as be modestly puts it, lie did notdetire to complicate our government diplomatically, and bo has ne ill-fertlin; agftiostj any perron save Marshal Foster, lint for whom bo would with his force b&vo entered Canada, A frightful sct-ne occurred at the Bowery Theatre, Now York, on Saturday night. Tho young woman who petfsrms in the cage with tho I'uuialtuus t was seized by the tbroat by one of tbe lions and terribly lac erated before she could be rescued- Her piercing shrieks threw the audience into a panic. Jiany people fainted. PJe was taken homo and received prompt surjieaj aUection. ..The Exeutive Com. or the Young Men's Christian Association of Petroleum Centre, will hoM a business meeting in the Presby terian church, on Friday evening, Juna 3d, at 8 o'clne k. f Tbe James flowing well, at JJurnio? Sjirings, West Virginia, promises to remain a fixed fact. Ott. is thb West Carboc oil has been discovered in the tuwn of Iola. in Waupaca coiioty.'Wis , and -reparations are being made to sink wells. , A new oil spring was discovered In Isa bella county, Michigan, cn the 29 lilt., by He. Normau, of Mill Brook, on his farm. The Wallace Sisters are performing nt Corry to crowded bouses. They appear in tbis place sooo. Cnl. Painter is nnnnunced as a 'candidate for Congress in the Creensburg Democratic papers. Col. Painter Is well known hereabout'", having been engaged in the oil business for several year, lie is one of tho owners of the Browa farm, Cbfrrytree Run. Un doubtedly he would make an honest and capable re preentative. Another new derrick is goiu: up on the ilcCray farm. Mr. Edward Tuft is tbe owner, and proposes sinking a well at once. The Well is located on an old lease, on the side bill above Or. Egberts residence. The names of a nmnborol o.1icers on both sides of the rebellion have been used in connection with the Fenian raid, but uner ally without auy truth. Moseby, Fi'zbugh Lee and others.wbo have been represented as being on band directing affairs, are quiet ly pursuing, their regular avocations at home, having seu qullu enough of thut kind of life. The management of tbe bu siness is a libel ou their military experience and ility. , Mayor Kinney, of AlleraugouaHliim City, was the recipient of a grand complimentary serenade, at tbe hands of the "Cowballogi ans and Tinpanonians' of Kane City, a nigbt or two since. The Mayor responded in a neat little speech, after which be in vited the party into his palatial residence, aud they partook of tbe good cheer set be fore theta and became eaceedio-ly merry, and the rejoicing waa kept up to the "woe sma' hours ayant tho twal." Tbe tools which have been f ist In tbe Elliott well, Brown farm, Jor eomo weeks, past, were taken out a day or two since und tbe well will soon be ready for testing. A 00d well is anticipated. Tbe loud report, heard about noon, was occasioned by the explosion of empty nitro glycerine cans belonging to the lichens Torrtdo Co. Strawberries have made their appearance in tbe market. Only forty cents a quart, twenty cents a pint, and live cents fur a glance at them. An irreverent Athens correspondent, speaking of the new railroad from that city U Piriuus, says: ''Think of Socrates soli loquizing over a stoain engine, Diogenes with bis tub dead-heading it to Plririi", 0' haggling about a seven cent tickot; of Kuii". pidos working up a railroad catastrophe in to one ol his published tragedies; of the courtly Xer.ophnn taking topograph ica1 not'-s lor his A uaW.g!s from the window o' a sleeping cai ; or of Alcibiudcs lolling in tbe sinokiiitf car and playlm; a 5 .me o' h'g'j low jacl; lor Uu- cigjis." Tub StishiImt Man. Hani Von Spigen was notorious for tho excellent', quality of his cider, but was never known to give away a drop of it. John B . hearing of his habits, rodo over to his larm one morning when tho following conversation tock place: . Good morning, Ilani. Good morniog, Shous Hans, you have a fine orchard. Oh, yes, goot orcbart. Fine press, that ol yours. Yes, vine press, vine orcharr. Hans, I hear that your cider Is the test in the country. Shon (to hisson) 1 go down and.draw a muck of cider. Shon brought up the desired mug, and nans drained it to the bottom, then he turn ed around to the astonished B., ami said : If yon don't believa dat's goot clter, Shunst ehmell de muck. Poor B. mounted bis hhrso and rode away, fully convinced that Hans Vim Spigea was tho meanest Dutchmnu on record. cut nc an n i:i:hm:d. An Ohio man complain that bis wife has run off with "a kind of rcdish molatter and wants them arrested. kerosene oil fr.om one jug to another on Wednesday eveuinj. and now has riojug',. ami is bmily occupied in attending to her burnt lace and bands. A lady, whose husband, nn officer in the army, was ordered to Fort Lamed siroe the Indian troubles, 'refused to accompany him, as she siid. ''she hid but very little hair on ber head but what flu lmd she ptc furred to keep." Pittsburgh has a real nice, pior.s old lady under airest fur scealiui; a liUkX. illusJritod P.lhlo. She said beta was too linoprint andshe couldn't get nny consolation out of it. Sho wanted to find if there was any thing in it about gin and milk, ss it was printed later than Lets, with nil tho late improvements. Thcjlireatlous oover love, and when even levity preponderates there is seldom any pure and ardent passion If thou art a master, ho sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf. The mere apprehensions of evi! has put many into a'situatiun of danger. One of the funniest things of the day is tho j.ifce about a certain cinal in this coun try, the locution of which is not given. We are told that this hik.-hw.iy never af forded but one dividend, and tint was one summer when tho directors mowed the low path, and divided tho hoy Clevil.ind Plaindealer. A one lejrged vagrant, at Eimira, recent ly kept a posse cl police at bay by unship ping his wooden leg and using it a uliil ielali. General Jobp A. Granger, win died last week in Canandaigua, N. Y., was nlmnst aeuniless at the hour of his death. He was an intrepid cavalry leader. "Born dead! Too poor to bury! loo proud to beg!'' was written on a piec of paper in a box containing the dead body of nn Infant, picked lip in the street In Now York on Sunday. The edit or of the O iincil Bluff Times counted seven'y-seven female giun-chewers on the street within fifteen minutes. A St. Paul Pioneer printer "pled" Ins form on Saturd iy night by falling out of a third story window. Tho monpy, amounting to $102, given ts Fislc and Jay Gouli 'fr felling the Con gressional couirrrittee'"'"where tho wrod bine twineth," was donated by them to the Soldiers' and Svlira' Orphan' Home, nnd has pfi'Ciir. d tho orphans some articles of dress unobtainable before. Mike MuCoole and Tom Allen signed ar ticles, of ngreoment ut St. Louis, hst Satur. day aftern jon for a fight for a porno o twenty-five bundled dollars a side, tie Imtllo to take place within .fifty miles of that city. An intoxicated German fell In'o tbe river from the Newport "ferry boat at Cincinnati, on Tuesday evening, and when curried by current about sixty yards down t'uo river, James Wells, coal dealer, look a plank, jumped into the water, reached the sinking man and brought him to shoro. The res cued one did obt throw bis arm s around his preservers reek and weep tears ofgr.-fi-tuda eudjoy, but, half sobered by the bath be shook the water out of his ear, remark ed, "old poy, you's a preck," put his hand iu liiH pocket, pulled out a turee-oent.j!oi;if ofV'.rcd it to Mr. Wells, ami led a satined smilii when it was r'.yjctoj, and walked re signedly away. . The CorryitM lire agitating tho question of celebrating the co niivf Fourth of July A luaeiieg !ur that purpose has been called by the M -.yor t,f Ihc city. One or two wells on tho Central Petiol cum Oo's farm ar neatly completed. Dying words are sometimes strange. A colored man who died in jail nt Now Castle, Delaware, tho other day, said to bis nurse, "You won't have to wash any mnroshirti for me;'1 nnd an old man whoso feet were cut off on tbe Philadelphia and New York liiilroad, Wednesday night, said it would Cost him less for boots." '," A young man has been discovered iu North Haven, Conn., who confessed that lor eight years he has been in thn habit ol climbing up to the windows of young ladies' chambers upon a short ladder at thn hour of retiring nnd peeping in. Ho has tied from town to iscapo tbe wrath of tho young men. jIM'Hl .VIl'(-. llama's Patent Mnte-Llued lle'rlg pauir. Lined with Slnle. havin? Air Crmniben without Filling or any kind perteetly dry and sweet they are believed to lie iin'iU'il led ly any other now iu use, and are or Modi-rate Cost. Slate posM-sses an acknowledged superi ority over Zinc for lining purposes', being flee from smell, taste und corrosion, and can bo easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in. a sweet nuil pure stale. fSTFor at FKEEMAN'S "lAUD WAUE STOKE. "l-3t. The largest lot of Bird", Canaries and other species, ever brought t the oil r gion bus just becii received nt M. S. Siumou's- nW-tf Tho largisl Block of Gas Pipe iatnwn at II. Fkkkian's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. V. Beat tv's. special Mma. The largest and finest stock of FdlilalV CntCl1c., ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is now lieincr received and offered at heavily reduced prices Tliese goods arc bought in Jew York at the piesent low j'lxes for cash, and we proposele to our friends and patrons here the benefit of law prices. Parties wishing tobuj choice groceries -at ery low figures will do well to call on U3 before purchasing elsewhere. saisBLm & wi x g. Ail kinds foreign fruits at Folter, Fcnner tfc Co.'s Finn nsBrrtment of Paper and Clmh Win dow Shades aud Fixtures, just ree'd at mfitf. Gim-FK Buon. Gold Fish, Gold Fish at Drug Store. M. S. Simmons Sparkling man's. Soda Water atM. S. ml If. Sim. All kiuds foreign fruits at Felter, Feunn, & Co.'s JVt received 11 largo and stock ol shelf huid-.vun-ot J, well aa.'ortf, Hutliorloiuj, tf. Soda Vit'A aud Ico Cream alJ. W. Beu ty's. 4. , - : Sash, GIoks, Door', Put;v Ac. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. mliJ-tf Castox Bitti:i:h Tin b celebrated bl,. lire are letdu meiided by liy:cianusfar SU erior K iiuy in us; TI.ey iu pie.issm to the teste and contain leeilitnl ingredient, placing liiem nt the ln od i f all billi is mug. 11I aeuin d. 1 ,y l,ft (... they uto for flo t ILO UHllJ ;-wic ui e,i!ti!l5 niue. tiJJ-il. Iufrhis-enteiit Notice Tho Fubscrlber bos learned that n cert'. firm tn Titusville, known n llrynn, b;' linghntn it Co.," have commenced tlietin,, ulactimi "f riiieker Hods with Socket Joim,i This is n Direct Inlrin-nient on hut A as his claim ts "eoiinecliug two sections i,'f rod by meiins of wedges, wedging socket and double coupling bo'l." lie does n sp -cify any pailioulur shaped wedg, nor c,f wh it inaleiial It sliall be intule. All rot', made as above described nuifida of hi, n,,)n iit'iicturv, are dliect inlijngi uieuis. hi, herel'ore is to ' CAUTION OIL OPERATOR and all ethers, nmiinst buying or using my rods so made, except those of his mniiao, tine, as by so doing they will Iny ttioui selves liable, and will be dealt With accord, ing to law. , WM. J. INNls. rioxKKR, April 9th, 170. Soda Water and Ice Cream nt J. W. Uat ty'n. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Itcat' ty's. ' a2"-i. ' Ail kinds foreign fruits nt Feltwr, Ivnser & Co.'s All .(oVd tl:,tlt. linrni.. eliM'iin.r thnn Ik. cheapest, uin l'' fn iu Motlat's oak stock, and ... '. ....I . 1 , , ' nuiruuiru, ib. moil a. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. V,". Beal- Benutlfnl Gold Fish ai M. S. Siinnion'i Drug St.re. Soda Walrr aud Ice Cream at J. W. Ceat y'- Another fine lot of Plants ai d llnm re-, ceived to-day nt M. S. Simmon's, ni4.il. Lmd Oil by barrel or gallon at may 23 tf . H. Frfksijis's. Gas Pipe wholesale and retail nt . II. Fl'.KKKAN'S. Nuili wholesale and retail nt II. FriKKMAS'i. We would call the attention hf cir busi ness men to the superior styles of j , prin lj ing, both plain nnd fnney, at pies.nl beiu tuined out from this oftlce. We nre prepar ed tn ex"Ctit job printing of every aVrrir. tlnn In the latest und most taehiona'ole siyi of the art, and at reasonable rates. If. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. ISHAM & CO, C c ntrc-St.,"ilC iiy. NEV AND .BE'UTIFL'L STYLES OF Walcte ad Jewelry, ( tini'r!ran,Kei! Ib and S-.vi nuki.l Sterhog Silver Ware. Silver riatcd War?, Cf all snlc. nnlqiis ilialuiw in MIL ' K H. uiccia I ad.ipUd fo: prct ut M't.trmoi.n cuaiks; ji: .v Ki.it y, 1-ISTi !,, KhVOI.Vi-HS. KlHilINU TACKLE, hK. L K!N(1S e. ftc. Pn-tlrnlaratuiitlonctven o r.-pair-lea flno watches and J. weiry lr a cmiip'tnt worknnii. T'l.- tlrm Itavu also a store at TI TL'SVIl.LK, Siriun frit. Itr-MKMBKIt TIIK t'f-ACI'. Coiero street, next d.r et nf tt--P. .V A. Telegraph OOKu, Oil t l:r, i'a 3DXA.1SL OTSTIDS A. J 11 0 w p rt- 0 i 0 H &l H C. WACHTER- WHOI.KSAMI AND ItliTAU, G HOC-EE! mimu in 1 it Oral! kinds nt'TTEU. CIIEE8F, EtfJOS, 1-C, A- AT nUNTIN'GTON'S OLD STaN'O, WasbingUn Street, Warn Hiiihh nt tbo Iiallrnid croBSlug, Pouts: of l);'p it, 1', l rolt u 111 Centre, 10- II. C WACHTEB rvtrjlenm Centre, April la. lhTO I in. JHiliulcipliia aV Uriit II. Time, 10 "mlniitea faslor linn Erie time. On mnl nfier Monday, Nov. lMh, imitt. C10 ttnl" niillml'hllu'Jelihta& Mu Ituigoai will run as follows! WVHYWASa. Mull Train leave Philadelphia, . 9.X n m ' " lwne.Oony, ,.Hiim " " arrives nt Kr'e, N,'-'11 11 111 Klio E:;or. lu.ives I'lillndeliilila, 11,4 a m ' lenv.s Curry. 6.1' " " nrrlVHsntKrle, lo o a m Aecom'p, h-nvea Corry, l.r-'.p1'! " " arrhm at Erli.. !),' P m KASTWAHO. Mali Tniiii lee.vos Erie, S 40 a n ' 1,-avea Corrvr lu.i.0 a n '" " - arrives al I'lillndetphla. ti.voani Erio Kit. Iiv. Erie, " V " " ' 1 nvea Corrv, n.f." ' " " nniveaat tlilladolpUU, VJ,"tii' Aecom'n li::iv.a Erie, lu.'J6aia ' arrives At Corr, 1,10 p."'. Kpr ss e.iit connetita nt Con, Mail e:M' lit C.ir l.v iln-l Ii viiitTloa, fcxoreHi west nt Irvlucliin wil'l tiaii:s on Oil Cfek i.ml AlUvlirny ldn r llnilroaji. At.e'KI!l L. TXBiH, Onu'l fuit. 1 4.1 iKH!lt)iilUl ' V .' T lf -i '- . - ' " n Mdt-l 1-
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