4 i 3. 111 iti ; 5 ,! :) i Ml 'Si j; VC'-rTifeYYfSn JIcFAltLAAD, S.U1TII & Co (Suumsore to J. A. Loser,) Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OP Sprimj and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTIIS , and CAHMMEREH, which they make up to or. ili-r on MIORT-JHOTICE. miportor lu" STYLE and WORKMANSHIP. Pi rfoct MatlRfMctlou Always ii uarantccd.i Dally Receiving all thoovcitles io GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, DATS, CAPS, &C. McFAHIjAIVI), SMITH Ac Co., Cor. npriag Franklin sta Tltmvlire, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record ret. Centre, Saturday. Jnno 4 AKIUV.U. AND AGI'AKTlBIl 'A'ltAINS ON O. C. & A. It. It. On and after Monday, May 30tb, truius will run as follows : 1870, N6RTH. Leave Irvine. xo. 5. f.o. 3. . no. 1, 1 1,45 a m. 6,00 r M Leave Oil City 7.00 a m, ' Pot.Cen 7i38 Titusv. 8,23 Arrive Cony, 9,35 " BOUTir, XO, 2. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m " Titnsv. 12,45 p m. " V-Cen. 1,25 " ArrivoO. City 2,05 " Irvine. 4.50 " 2.42 j- sc. 7,47 r m a,23 " 8,28 4.14 " 9.15 H 6,45 10,35 KO. t ' xo, 6. r.,ooH. c,ofl v 7,40 h 7,45 8.17 ; 8.35 8,56 ! ,10 11.35 P No. 6 and 6 ran on Stttio y. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Leave Oil CitJ. 9.35 A M. 6,30 A.X. :.0,3SA.It. 2,(l3pM i. uen, io,6 " .a " llor.u. 4,10 Arrive Titnsv, 12,01 r.M. ,5 " J,6j 60 FREIGHT TRAIKS SOUTH. IxnvcTitusv, 6,15 A.M U,3tA.H. n.OOA.K. S.SSPM i: cen, n,n li.iit " ia,ai-.M. 6,30 Arrlvu O. C'itj,,S5 ' 1,06 v.M 2,06 " 7,40 i U City and I'otroloam tlontro froinht, icavM Oil Uy 11, bO a. 111-. nrriYm! at Putrnli.ltm Cnntrnl.. n. m. leaves Pftrolcum Centre ut 4,00 a in., urrivus IllVBlt FALATS "LRK1!I0 CARS. Wo. 4 Uiroet fnjm 1'hllndBliilil.i without chnuge. i.p. 0 i-uit-ui iu I'oTiuaoipnm wiinoni ennngt. No. S lllruct from Piil.-.lnrli without ilntifje. tia -Direct to Pittcb urgb williunt ctaiiiiie. Muuuajr, Mny au, IS7U. Gold IWyi. ' Tbe East Brady Indopendunt say : we go to press we loam that the Armstrong well is flowing at tbe rato of 300 bbls per Uay. We bave siuco beard she is flowing 18 bbls an hour. A new well was struck on tbe Kerr farm, near Tilusvillo, a few days since, wbicb is yioldiug 20 bbls per day. Ovor two hundred losses have been given ut West Hickory, and the now city begins to loom up aud spread forth, rtsiiMiKAi. Gen.jA. IS. McCalmont, of iritukliii, was In towu yesterday, on a visit to the big well on tbe Ualzell farm. Water Is said lo bo worth $1,00 pur bar j.'l ut Fagundud city, and scarce at that pnou. Night botoro lus, a valuable lioioO, own ed by l'utteison it Dickey, was btiuck by the down train and almost iusteutly killed. Another horso owned by tbo eume parties wuh hit and tbrawu from .tho track by thu uuWCtttcber, fuctiny with 111 tlo injury. Mam Killed. A ui&u uauiud Jos. Shut- ler, who formerly owned tho furui on which Ruo is eituulvd, aud whiuh wassubseituent ly sold to tho Rouo Couipany, wad killed yuHlerday ou tbo Waireu & l' raukliu li. R.. truck about a uiile below Wurruu. Ha was wulkiug uu tho track ut a point where the 1m. ik is steep on both sides, uud waa Biruck ou tbu head by thu eiiginu und knocked olf tho truck. IIj lived ubont an hour utter b,:iiiL' tiiruck. Ho was uevd C7, uud was n'i his way to visit a duuhluc living below Wurruu. Diy t7uluto youioul.iy it queer looking cult wont down tho Clonic. It wud uuuul 25 fut lou uni sbupod liku au old-fuibiou-.I l it; out. A shanty vie.9 built over it, u winch u family was living. Tho fuiii il) were uvideully uiiiitlialitig west, aud had '"ti-''Vv'i''i''i-1'! liivf' Uli :vt -rWj From the Cleveland llortiW wo gather the following particulars of tho recont oil lire at Hint place: Just after Insight train No. 29, of tbe At lantic & Great Western Railway, ltdt-n with crude oil ia woodeu tauk care, duo holo at :58 Wednesday iuoruiug, passed New bur gb alout five miles from the city depot, one of the cars was discovered to be on fire. The flames spread with astonishing rapidity and the.Condiictortos uuick us pessibloctitoffei.x or eight cars being tho only ones he could roach and detached the locomotive. The gnu. going uown, u. ....... H ...-- , I IK,. n."..in.iitvn i i usu v ns to forbid I ......... ..... iv, th., tr..ic. nn.i thev rmt on a blazinrf lino ... fir. mi nnk.-.rRhin bushes and crass -,1t. !.. 1.,a tho v,.Hma n ' 1 works as thev coared the canal ond river- When arrived at tho canal ttVy elopped at the switch of Hussey, PAyne & Co.", and Mr. . ... ...i.. l.,,lun M 7 1 I V . MtLLlllU 111.1 1 1. UIUUD Ull MUDU I cars thereon, and these, in turn, carried tho Uames to the trestle work of the switch, the canal and railroad bridzes and the manufacturing establishment of the Eirtcb, Crane. Manufacturing Company. The loss of bridge was complete. The one over the canal was lrou and wood, and whatever there was inUamable about it was destroyed, and the remaining portion tuaibl ed into the canal, thus, lor the present, ob- tructiug navigation. A large force of jnen are at work getting it cut, but we are not apprised bow long the detention will bo. The railroad bridge was a fixed wooden trestle, and was entirely burned up. Tbe two bridges were worth probably seven thousand dollars, but tbe loss is not esti mable in any certain sum of dollars,, for tbe srAntat A rAtrn ! In thn entire stonnairQ of Clevoland freight till temporary structure' can be erected. Tbe crude oil burned was worth about nine or ten thousand dollars. Tbe tanks were owned by the various oil firms for whom they were transported, but tbe cars, wbic.li were old, belong to tbe A. & Q. W, Railway Company, wbose loss upon each oar is about $250. The loss to tbo Kritch & Crane Manu facturing Company is estimated at about $20,000, and was chiefly t- machinery. The most valuable and permanent portion of their buildings were not declroyed. No material damage was done to any of the oil refineries, as tbe Herco screeching of the locomotive as it passed along startled everybody out of their bods, and all applied themselves successfully with sand and dirt to check the progress of tbe flames. Summer DttiNK.-Propare a five-gallon keg (a ten-gallon if you prefer, in proportion to tba size of tbe family), draw a piece of coarse bobinet, or very coarse book-muslln, over tbe end of tho faucet that iB inserted into tbe keg, to prevent its choking; a good tibt bung, and near to that a gimlet-bole, with a peg to fit in tight For five-galhms take one quart sound corn and put into tbe keg with half a gallon of molasses; then fill with cold water to within two inches of the bung. Shake well, and in two or three days it will be fit for use. Bung tight If you mint AiirneA flavor add one taasnonn n' essenco of Bpruoo lemon, if lemon is pro Idrred ginger, or any flavor you prefer. I The corn will lost lo make five or six brew ings; when it is exhausted renew it When the beer passes from the vinous to the ascet ous tormontatlon it can be corrected by add. ing a little more molasses and. water. This is a simple, cheap beverage. After tbe beer becomes ripe it ought to bo kopt in a cool place, to prevent it from becoming sour before it is exuauBtea. bx. George Augustus Sala relates a Story told blm by Jefferson, tbe actor, of himself, bow that meetiug one uight a girl whom be bad once admired and neglected, he Implored ber forgiveness. . "O!" replied tbe girl to Jefferson, -'it is ol no conse quence now, my lather has struck ilo." Tbe woil owned by 'f boa. Doangby and others, on the MeCray farm, is nearly down, Tho placo is likely to bo favored with amusements for eouiu time to come. Two or thtee theatres, two circuses, Jrc , ore buokud lor her. There is also to Lo a strawberry festival at Sobol'a Hall, on Wed nesday next, for tho beuufit of the M. E. Sunday Scbaol. Altogether thoro is lots of fun ahead. Tho missionary aunivvrsary will bo held at tbo Chinch to-morrow. Tho annual mi' sionary sermou will be preached by tho pastor. t Rev. Mr. Smoyer will officiate ut tbe Prei byteriau Church to-monow, forenoon and oveuing. Tbe lurguut produuiug well in tho oil riTiou ia on thu Dulzell farm, which is pumping Lctwoeu three und four h uud red barrels per day. Greenville Aigus. jjTho new well mi the Ceutrul Petroleum I Co-'s lattu it y:cMiu a'ouut tu buneis per ."r Cltl Oi: AND IIEF1NE0. "M," said a little boy, "has auntie got been iu her month f "No, my dear; wny do yon ask?" "Cause, Captain Jones caught hold of ber, and said he was going to take honey from herlipsj and sbo said Well make baste." Dr. Hall says sponge beds are healthy. We know a mnn who ha sponged was, anp cvon sponged bis meals, for live years. and ho isn't so vory healthy except at mcal limo The Good: Templars of Jackson, Ala., aispensation to drink lagor. 1 William Vanucrnilt. vico prnsiucm, nnu owo directors of the Central railroad ran express troln, last week, from Rochester rt 111 II I.. D tna SltA M BjrMUK, OI BIIIW. . Ill l luiuuvvo-uiv "Blu) e,,;r U1"UD ,u The New York Tribune inquires '-Where la ta hunt F thn fnlnra fk pnmA Irnm 7 ' WbV. w. , ........ ITnless something turns tin that we cannot foresee, the nrobabilitv is that the beef of a i tbo future, like the beef of the poet, will , M , . como from cattle . A benevolent Sao Franciscan reminded a party of men whom he met fighting before church time, the other day, that "it was Sunday." Tbey unkindly proved him in- correct by knocking him "into the middle of Dxt week. One of tbe gonMer sex sajs that the heaven of tbe strong minded woman is 'where buttons grow in their proper places, and men cease from bothering, and needles are at rest. " A lady in Bangor, Maine, a few days siuce, sent ber Hibernian mald-of-all-work up stairs,wltb inetruotltns to take out and clesn the windows. Shortly after tbe lady, lo her borro) ronad that linage! naa oug out every pane of glass, and neatly washed and piled tbem on tbe floor. Cincinnati journals announce a brilliant opening of tbe drowning season. One por son per diem is a fair average. Wedding cards are no longer printed with ojmonogram. Tbe latest style is tbe letter of tbe bride's name, large, plain, and aim ply printed. A balf-demented colored boy io Salis bury, Md., who "would eat anything," was one day last week give eomo fly poison by companions supposed to hove snore sense than be, and bis or their little eedlntsjclty gave a job to tbo undertaker. An emigrant wagon passM' through n.-i . iri i . . .1 . v. .... . ttucuesiur, juiuuuaum, iuo tutuus un;, uviu tbe quaint Inscription: "Don't Inquire North pole or bust," ' Tbo Greeks are "be most -sensible k.tbe woqd, as tbey wear oue style" of dijs all I tho year round, and tbe fashion, never changes. Tbo Dutch woman kopt a toll-frato. Ona fnrrffV ilnv a travniAr aaked. Mailam. bow fur is it to b -: T". "Sboost a leo- s j tie ways," was the reply? "Yee, but how far?" again asked the traveler. "Sboost a is it one. two. three, four or Ave mile?" Tbe good woman ingeniously replied, "I UWtlW l . . A bachelor and a young lady bought some tiCKeis at me receui oanuary ran "h Breeing to divide the proceeds equitably. Tbey drew a double bedstead, a baby crib, sad a luucb baskot, and tlya question is how to dlyido them, or whether, tbey shall use tbem "jlntly. A Southern exchange says: "There is enuoghiron ore In AndcrBon countys Texas to make tics for a railroad that would reach around the world and back again. And more, too, there Is a pine enough In tbe ootinty to make tbe coal to run the furn aces for an indefinite number of years, and when that Is exhausted there la nn untold amount of stono coal within our county borders to run them too balance of tbo time." The truth is, that Missouri, Ken tucky, Indiana, and Beveral other States possess advantages almost equal to Penn sylvania for tbe manufacture of iron, and iftbo protective system only bo maintained. iron furnaces and the other Industries which are always stimulated thereby, will spring up and multiply in many parts of tbo coun. try.' Mr. F. N. Finney, lato Superintendent of tbe Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad, has been appointed Cbief Eagineor of the projected North Shore Railroad, running from Fort Erie, near Buffalo, along the north shore of the lake, to Detroit. He left Erie on Wednosday with a corps of engineers and surveyors, and will commence surveying tbe road at once. New iron tank cars, tubular lu sha pe, have recently boeu put on tbe Jamestown and Fraukliu Railroad. Tbey are said to bo the gnfeHt and boat in use. ,,,.,. ,.u,.. ' "" HM... t. uia I'aul ill 1... now Fox well, At the late re-unlon of tho Illinois four teenth rogimeut a ' letter irom Yates was read, in which be said that, al though far away from tbem, ho tuou a sin cere tear lor tbo noble dead of the regiment who sleep iu patriotic and Immortal graves on so many Oolds or glory, m conci...u, he said: "II we, the peopKof the fulled States, sholl faithfully secure to ourselves and our children the real objects lor wnicu the war was rougbt, then the blood ol our soldiers will not be on our bands. Other- wise, I say, God save the Republic, ami save us myself, and one, and all from the agency we have had in It." A Washington belle says, "la walking tip a long room when tho women who don i Ike yon nro looking at your ones, inert, t I... n Parla itrAMI a moral support couvojruu not;to be dorivod from tho finest religious principles." The American hotel question Nervous .. . ... ..... J .hiuulnti man: 1 to four uignis oi siair auu iuiu-u . , . . ' . T , How am 1 to no ona oi crooaeu p.B g"f" incase of fire?" rolite waller: "No occasioa whatever for anxiety, sir, the bouse Is fully insured." Bauta' patent Slate-Llucd Itcf rl( awir. T.tnnl with Slate, bavins Air Chambers without Filllnir of any kind perlectiy ary nil .wool thev are believed to be unuqual- led hv anv other now in use, and are of Moderate Cost. Slate nnaopHies an acknowledged superi ority ovor Zino for lining purposes, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, and cau be easily cleaned, preserving every ar tide in a sweat and pure state. fSTFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-31. The lamest stock of Uos Pipe in town at it i.. ... Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat- 7'- SPC1AL NOTICE. The lanrest and finest stock of Finn. Iv fsrocerles. ever brought to Ptroleom Centre, ia Q0W lSm; rfeCOrvetl and offered 1 w at heavily rednced prices. These goods are bought in New i , . . i ovs. at tho piescnt low prices I Annl. " tu Y1VlYC.kLl 41 AV1 "v l'w I - e t our uienas and patrona have mi v tb benefit of I0W priCCS, IT.a-V - ; Parties wishing to: buy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fonner & Co. s . Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win- w hhades and fixtures, jest reed at ni8tf, GllIFFKH Lkoh, Gold Fish, Gold Fisb at M. S. Simmon Drug Store. Sparkling Soda Water alM. S. mt-tf. Sim- mons. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fcnnor itUO.'S .Just received a large and well assorted Rutherford's, tf. stock of shelf hardware at J. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- Sash, Glass. Doors. Putty &o. Lariio stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. in in-ti Kmlj who vsalo uud loluil nt " U. Fkel.ma.vV.; Naile v,-uoivsiilo uud IiifrhiBciucnl IVotH-i'. Tho stilifcriber bs learned that a certain lirm in THuhvIIIh, known ns "Itrynn. Dil lingham .t Co.," hnvo couitnenct'd Hie niau litttCluro of Sucker Rods with Socket Joints' This is a Direct Infringement on his ltightf. ail his claim U "conneutlug two feet ions ef rod by means of wedge", wearing soeKeis, and doublo coupling bolt." He does not specify any particular shaped wedge, nor of what material it shall be made. All rods made as above described otitsuie m ins man ufactory, are direct luuingenienm. auih, beretore is io CAUTION OIL, Ol'KKATUltS. and all others, against buying or using any rods so made, except tnose oi nts manuinc ture, a by so doing thev will lay them selves liable, and will be dealt with accord ing to law, m. 1.1 1 In. I'ionekr, April 9lh, 1870. Poda Water und Ice Cream at J. W. Boat ty'a. SodaWator and IceCroatn at J. W. Itont ty'8. ip27-ll. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fetiner iCo.'s. All styles light harness, cheaper than tbo cheapest, made from Moffat's oak slock, and warranted, at J it. ivron s. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- rye Beautiful Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon's Drug Store. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty'a. Another fine lot of Flants ard Roses rc m4.tr. celved to-slay al M. S. Simmon's. Tho lanrest lot of Birds, Canaries and other species, ever brought to the oil region bos just been received at a. b. fcimiuuu s- Lard Oil by batrel or gallon at mayZS if U. Fkkkmax's. Gas Pipe wholesale and retail at H. Fhkkman's. We would call tbe attention of our, busi ness men to the superior styles of job prlntp log, both plain and fancy, at present beirui . turned on I from this office. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every duicrip tioa ia tbe latest and most fashionable style of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. W ADVERTISEMENTS. ISHAM & CO. t'entre-St., Oil Oily. r NEW A 10 BEAUTIFUL STTLIS or A Wafcla and Jeielry, P ct i 3) K ' 0 (American, Ins: lib and (twin wake.) Staring Silver Ware, Bilvei FUted ware, Of nil milt, anliitrc itmisu In MIj- c3 VBK. pesiaily adapted for prueeut SOLID IOU CHAINS, JKWCLHY, . riHTKLS KtVOLVRHH. FISH ISO TAfKLB, HKAL RINUM c, c I'artlrnlnr ntt.ntion uivnn Ut retuiir r In tine watHiM and Jewelry ! S CiHnui!i.nt workmnn. TIim firm have nlwi a ntoro at TI TUHVILLB, Srim; .troet. HRMKMIIIIK TIIM I'LACR. H ft rntrstmt. nt iloor winl of t lif P. A A. Telt-ttratih Dace, uil Cllj, l' H- O- WACHTEB WUOLKSALB AND RETAIL GROCER! DRIED FRUIT Ofall klud BUTTEIl, CHEESE. EGGS, Vl"t AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, . . Washington Street, Ware Houn a'l the Rnllrotid erosslug, S0""' Depot, 1 trolelitu Centre, 10. H. - WACIITBU rctrolenm Centra, April la, 1870 1- . Philadelphia 4c Erin H. BUMMKll TIMK TAULI5- On an.l after Monday, May Snih, f '.''"nuT" nn the I'liiiaUeliiUla u trio luiuruuj - follown: WKBTWABD. 1(11 ' 1 Mall Train leaviw rnilailelpma, (1 pin 1 " " Inn vim Curry, lull"1 1 - nrrivw t Erie. jiuSIIH1"! ,.-(. v.... i. i.i.n...i..ini.in av.4: . . . I " " liuviw Curry, fji s a ' I ' " arrlvM ill. Erie, h.iii" wnrren AccoiiinniiiiiiHi iwiTon ....-r 9,-i'' iravim i orrj. II,'"1 1 ' arrives at Krlr, KAHTWABD. MhII Tr.iln loavi Klin, u ' hvi-h Cnrrvf " arrlviM ill I'hllailelpliia. Erie K-pr. Iiavm Erie, " li-iiviM furrv, " nrrivi nt I'liilmli-lplila.. Warren Acciiiiiinoilailnu laiiv. x En". ,, ii .i I orl, ii urrive- At Wai'i'"' lil.llli" iuiih' d.i'iP' inl.'il" I ,l.i;rr ii"l! KYpn-H-enil roiiiiei-l at t'm tyiinil livlin loil. E.in-fH wi-nl. .at Corry, J'""..!., tiaitu ou Oil li ' ml Alhv J I Ai.i'lttu L TVKbl iMiii.H on Oil Ci li ' ml Alle.-lieigr, ",. ,-l Ml Al.Lrlltl 1. 1 1 r.w.--
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