iu. it!" Ed JIeFlKLAL &J1ITII & Co. "SiiecMwo to J. A. Lo?ee,l Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Simmer tityfos. FOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS ai d CASIMF.IiKS, v.hiili the m-iketip iaor. il-T uti rtlUiIiT-, NOTICE, superior Iu biYhliauu WOI'.IUIAI.'alllP. JPcrfoct Matlnraotion AMvnys Guaranteed.', Viiy Itcceivmg all llio Novo! '09 In CENTS'. FU3NISEIN3 BS05S. "J IIATS,. CAPS, &C. ' 3iVFARI.AXI), SMITH s Co., ' Cor. fprlasr & Franklin St., Titim-ille, Pa. etroleum Centre Daily Record. Centre, Thnrtlay. Juno V AlCKIV.il. AS1) BDCAUTLBE OF XUAIXS UW O. C. A; A. It. K, On and aftr Monday, May 30tb, 1S70, trains will run aa follows: K0RT1I. KO. 5. S9. 8. KO. 1. Leave Irvine. 11,45 X m. 6.00 p m' Leave Oil Cily 7.00 a m. 2,42 p t. 7,47 p n " IVl.Ceu 7.38 ' S,23 8.28 " Tiiusv. 8,i3 ' 4,14 " 0,15 " . Arrive Corry, 9,35 " 6,45 " 10,35 " SOUTH. NO, 2. KO. 4. NO. 6. Leave Corry, 11.20 a si. 6,00 a m. 6,C5 p m " Titusv. 12.45 p m. 7(40 7.45 " " P. C n. 1,25 ' 8,17 " 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 8,55 ' 9,10 Irvine. 4,50 " 11.35 " XW No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT THAIN8 NOItTII. Leavo CHI CHj. .3S a M. ,80a.. 10,35a.m. J.OSpm " P. Con, lii.sil 8,21 12.10 fm. 4.10 Arriru Tituttv. lii.ul n w u J& i r.t u k mi u FHEIGHT TRAILS SHHTIT ' I LravoTilnsv, 015a. 1S,3Sa.. 11,00a.m. 6,Spm . " I tn 8 '7 " 11,65 l r :i. 6,3J ' Arrive O. City,0,s 1,05 p ii,n ' 7,4U " I'il City and Petroleum Cent (relpht, leaves Oil Ityll.W a. m.,niT!vesat I'otrolpnin Centre 1.2S p. it Ollty iW p ' mm C6ntret 4,110 P m" " . HJI.VEB PALACI BLEEPIVO CASB. NO. 4 Dlroet from PliUdlrh:n without change. 3 P'11" 'o Philadelphia wlihont change; No. 5 Direct from Pku'wrrh without chanae. No fl-Dlrct to Pittsburgh without chanee. Mourioy, iliy 30, 1SJ0. . Gold 113tf. The strawberry and ice cream festival for thobenoBt ef the M. E. Soaday School, passed off very pleasantlv. laat evening There wi a Jarga crowd of people In afc- woainco, and an appead to enjoy them selves la the highest degree. Tbe Columbia Cornet Band were present and played a few piece such as Bait River Gallop, Come wnoro my low lies Ureainiug, Zula Zong, Opera from Martha, Ao., la excellent style, aud Id a niannor that very nearly approach' ee pcrfeotlon. Aa they volunteered their services for tbe occasion, they aredeaerving of great praise. The affair was a success iu every particular. At Mt $100 will be realised for the school clear of expenses Tbe scbool dtisires to return thanks to Maseru. Weaver, Holmes, Coulter, Barnes unci others, and to Mrs. Carrie ilall, for r ilia efficient services reudered by them. Tho Coiry Ucpitblieaa advocates the eftiking of a gua well for the purposoj of eupplying Corry with gas. There is do . doubt but that a great saving of fuel would be tte consequence. Such at least is tbe Ciwejthroiigboul tbsoil rogiou. We know ' utyHevoi'itl iukUnoes wooro the gas from one well la amply suflluiunt to run a dozen more auiiuoue particular caie that has oame uudor our obsurvaiiuu uiue pumpiug wella are ran by the gu from ouo ulono, aud considerable allowed to escape at that. It coats but little to try tbe experiment itnd the saving io fuel would more than repay tho expense of sinking a well In a short time. ' For the following tho Lawreucaburg .In dependent Is responsible: Tbore is a spring ou the Kouiusuu lurui,ware told, from which barrels of oil are dipped. The wator boils opptrjutly rrom the bowels of tho earth, aud the oil rises to tbe top ol tbo water. The oil. it appears, does udt or CAtiuot, flow into tiiu spring . from any ol tbo surrounding wells -consequently it must rise with Uio water. Tuo pnnj is biluak j not fur from tho EUzibutb oil woll. ' ....... . ...Xm-il r PKTROI.Kim AS FtVFw Another Solnttoii of I lie Problem In i'bilndclphla. g The problem of petroleum as fuel lias re ceired another solution in Philadelphia, by Meters. Whipple & Dickerfon, who, we are assured, have constructed and patented an apparatus, which iu itself ingenious, and which involves a very important scientific discovery. A local paper says: They do not employ air for tbe purpose of obtaining the requisite amount ol oxygen, but water. By this an ancetnent a current of steam la made to combine with the vapor T coal oil) both at an exceedingly high temperature and the two, whon ognited, are entirely consumed. Whether tte co.mbinntion of .team and ga is mechanical or chemical is a question to ha determined by scientific men; the practical puiut, hou'over, 1st notbiuj is lost ull the oil unJ probably all the water unite in such a way as to produce au ink-use lent without waste of material Tho apparatus which thesa geutlemeu in- vent is not difficult to miders'.urid. A small boiler, from four to five feel high, contain ing water is lirot heated with wood, and s'.enm is caused to How from it to the cylin der a tow feet high and two and a half IVet io diameter, and contuiDS within it COO copper fiibea, through which tua steam circulates. Ia tbe cylinder and outside tho tubes, through whicn the steam circulates, Iu the cylinder and outside the tubes is tbe coal oi!, tho proper amount of which is maintaine'l by communication vitb a large tank. Tho steam from tbe small boiler beats tho oil and gas is evolved, which is curried back to tbo little boiler and ignited The wood cuu now le removed, and this process will gu on of iliell. Alter tbe water in this boiler is heated sufficiently to cause tbo escape of a large qimutlty of gas from the oil iu the cylinder, (hat gas is carried to ttio tire-hex of tile main boiler, where it is lighted. Steam is now given off by tbe tubes ia tbe main boiler; this passes back across tbo name ol burning gas ia tbe fire- boA, and is there healed to a temperature varying from 000 dvg. to 1,000 deg. Th steam thus super boated is conveyed through tbe tubes ic the cylinder containing tbe oil, more gas is generated aud the process now goes on witliout the aid ot the little boiler. The gas is made to pass through sponges at the top of tho cylinder. Thus tbo foice oi the curreut of gas is broken, and it at tbe same time mixes there freely with the steam which is permitted to leave tbe copper lubes. Botb steam and gas then go to tbe nre-oox iniimateiy mixed together, and both are consumed, or at least most of tbe steam is destroyed to oxidize tbe carbon io tbe petroleum gas. Tbe result it there is no detritus no ashes, ' no smoke, hardly even the smell of coal oil." The Titusv ilia Herald says: We under stand that the controversy In relation to the ii uc ot a portiou of the Fagundas farm bas been amicably settled. .The piece in Ques tion is nine rods wide on the south - aide of tbe farm, Messrs. Phillips, Glcason, Uo Gree and Janny setting up some claim ot title to tbe same by patent or otherwise. It was stipulated between these parties, and Kyebart, Grandln and Fisher, tbe purchas ers of tbe farm, that tbe matter la dispute should be referred to Judge Brown of War ren and Mr. Crosby of Corry, and If tbey failed to agree, Judge Vincent of Erie should arbitrate In tbe premise. Judge Vinoent was called In, and alter examina tion be deteimined Ibat the purchase of Nyebai t, Grandln and Fisher, ia a valid one, and their title without defect, a to boundaries, quantity, and in eveiy respect. Thus tbo matter rests, aud no litigation will result. Mr. J. O. Henry, the census taker for this district, bas commenced his labors. We are requested by bim to state for tbe brno- ut ot those desiring information, and la or der to facilitate matters, that tbe orinelnal questions to be answered are: Age, occu pation, place of birth, and value of real and personal property, 4c Boarding bouse and hotel keepers may answer for all who v topping In t heir bouses on June 1st. It is importaut that all should understand tbo subjdct in order tbat correot answers may be Ativan. The fthnvs O .sv ww auuo tutyyji tuui questions. Wo shall havo oc'kwlon to allude to tuls suujeot again. The Wallace Sistera Theatrical and -Hiir. Usque ' troupe, appear at Sobol's Operal uouso, on Monday and Tuesday evenings ol next week. The decided hit made by these talented and charming actresses on the occasion of their lost appearance hero, Is sufficient guarantee ofcrowdud bouses dutiug this engagement. -Tneir advertiser uiout will be found elsewhere. On Saturday evouing next there is to be a grand rafflo for a piano, at the Roehestor Uouso, at 7:30 sharp. Be ou band. Tho down train hHt evening was nearly tiueo hours late, ou uccouut of uu uctidetil at Cony. l-ltl'UF. AN U Itt.ltNM. 'Whnl is It that siicketli closer than a brother!"' said a Sunday school teacher to one of his clasi "A postage stamp by gum," aid tbe Incorrigible. Young ladle Who wear slippers In the street with a ' short costume show very bad tasle iouVeil, no mat'er bow pretty the foot or the stocking. Slippers are only meant for bouse'wear, and worn in the street look a much out of place as rluga worn outside of a glove. A Nashville paper thu acknowledges a bottle of whisk: 'Our corps oomposilorlal return thanks for a titnuly and refreshing remembrance. " Linen drosses, trimmed with cbiny or Valenciennes lace, for summer morning dresses are very pretty and stylish. ' Coronets of dilforenl colored ribbons with small blows at the sides, are worn on tbe head, and are very dressy and becoming. Disagreeable and impertinent liuin star, ing n. person iu the fare. Il a man makes a beast of himsolf at dlu ner, docs ho become the lion of tbo party t 'Oh, Emma, don't laugh so bard," said a little Boston Girl of five years, "you'll broak a blood. steamer." During a rough and tumble fight, on Saturday morning, between Mary culleu and Mary Neviaa, iu a tenement bouse on Mulberry street, New York, botb fell out of a third story window. Tiicir lunerals oc curred on Mod day. Indianapolis bas bad tbe honor or dis grace of a "Ssibo Spiritual Convention," which dtscu csed. among other thing, tho following remarkable resolution: '-Resolved, That if Jesus Christ died for men, God bas nothing to forgive, and bis refusal to save men is a piece of gross tyruony. " Tbe marriage service lathe opinion of tbe Cleveland Herald, should be changed to read: "Who dare take this woman?' And the groom shall answer, "I dare." Mr. Inman bas come to the conclusion that the steamer City of Boston bas perisb- ed with all oa- board, and that tbe causo ol the calamity! ean only be attributed to a collission with icebergs. He denies that she was .too heavily ladeaed. i,Tbe officers of tbe Sixty-ninth Regiment have secured tbe services of Gen. McMahcc as counsel fur the Fenians. He bas refused a tendcr.of compensation. A serious acoideot occurred last evening te tbe passenger train, which left Corry at 6:05 p. m., for this plafe. An oil and freight train was standing on the main track, partially switched on, and tbe pas senger train ran into It with headlong violence. Tbe locomotive was completely wrecked by the collission, two tank cars containing 200 barrels of oil were set on fire and a fraigtt car destroyed. A severe shook was communicated to tbe passengers oa tbe train, but do one was Injured. The track for a considerable section was burned to ashes, but another locomotive was made ready and tbe train arrived la this oity lest evening, two hours and ton minute behind time. We are without further particulars of tbe Circumstances of tbe accident, bat It Is a.subjecl ofj congratulation tbat do lives were lost or human suffering InSioted. Tbs A. K. AO. C. Railroad I looked upon a one of tho safest aod most reliable railroad ia' tbe country, and ha been re markably free from visitations of this un fortucate character. Titusv ille Herald. T- - - - - Says an Ohio exchange: Messrs Pat to. - son & West, of Marietta, O., who have been operating for oil on the Joy farm, Fedora I creek, Morgan county, struck a vein of oil at tbe depth ef ninety feet. Tbey commenced pamping Tuesday 24tb utt., and in twenty-lour hours had got out fifty barrels. Sinoe then it bas produced at tbe rate of thirty barrels per day, and bas every appearance of holding out for a long time. Tbe oil I light, 45 gravity. Tbi is one of tbe abandoned wells, bavlng been sunk Io 1865 with alight eocouragemenU- There are several well in tbe tame' coDUi tlon on tbe Joy farm, and we are Informed by tbe Superintendent, Mr. Brougb, tbat the company propose to treat tbm the same way. Terbaps'a half million of dol lars bave been expended on tbat fttrm, but Iroiawbat we can learn a still lurther and more enlarged eQorlawill be made the corn tug season. Experienced excavators und oil men believe that there is a rich deposit of oil bolow auy point yet reached la that locality. Preparations are being made for a grand eolobrAtionof the Uh of Jlyu at Moadvllle Divixs Sebvickh Hov. David Patlon, of New Castle, Pa., will occupy the pulpit in tne nosbyteriau Church,, on Sunday next, lorenoon and evening. The announ cement made lust Sabbath to the effect that there would be no preaching the coming Sunday was premutuse. Rev. ration is ruprubeutgd us Jbciug aa eloquent utti able tUvmc. The Corry Republican sajs: Tie ItufT -Io, Corry it Pittsburg railroad have just ai' ded to tfceir rail intf stock two splendid coaches. TUs road can now fit out as line a train as any that pnssca through this city. The Reno Oil Company, sitico the strik ing of their new well at Reno, have decided to put down four more. Loral Notice. Banta'e Patent Slate-Uned Itetrla mor. Lined with Slate, having Air Chambers without Filling of any kiud perfectly dry and sweet thev are believed to be unequal led by any other now in use, and are of Modern to Cost. Slalo possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zino for lining purposes, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, and con be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle In a sweet and pure staU. S-For sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STOKE. S1-3U Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- iy- Sash, Gloss, Door?, Putty Ac. Largo stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. wlO-tf Nails wholesnlejniid rctnil nt . Frkkman's Tbe largest stock ol Gas Pip in town at II. Fhkkvan's. Soda Water and Ice Cream ol J. W. Bent ly's. All kinds f iruign fruits at Fuller, Fenner S: Co. 's Fine OfSJitment of Paper and Cloth Win' dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at mini. Guikfes Bnos. SPECIAL NOTICE. The largest and finest stock of Family Groceries, ever brought to petroletrm Centre, is i a now being received and offered at heavily reduced prices. Tnese goods are bought in New York at the piesent low prices for cash, and we proposele to our friends and patrons hare the benefit of low prices. Parties wishing to buy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. SCHOXBLttM & W lC. Cold Is a word whlob Codington & Corn well propnso reuder obselele. For modus operandi call. and seo them. maroblOlf. Soda Water aod Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- ty'a. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. ap27-tf.- All kinds foreicn fruits At Feltor. Fenner & Co.' All styles Unlit harness, cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, at J R. Kron's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat tj' I V Soda Wator and loo Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. Lard Oil by baircl or gallon at my23 tf II. Fkkbman's. : i- Gas Pipe wbolcsalo and retail at II. Tkheman's. Just received a largo and well assorted stock of shelf butdware at J. Rutberford'B. tf. All kiuiis foreign Us at Fuller. Founcr & Co.'s 111! rhtgciticii! .otire. Tho sul)erilier bus learned that a cerlnl, firm in Titu'ville. known 'lirvnn hn linnliiuu & Co.," have cnmineiiceil ihiih,,," . . . . e 3.. .1 I, ..i- ...i... l? .... . . "1- ttlueittru ( Sucker limls with Socket J, "iniii This Is a Direct luiringemetil on his Hik.L n. Ilia f.Atm ta 'fnnitlx-t I it.r turn .null... -..... ... "-"Hiini rod by means of wedges, wedginu soe,c, and doMblo cnupliou; boll." Ho does ... specify nny pnrlieiilnr limped wedge, 0ur ' wbnt uiateriul it FhaU Imi made. . t made as alxive described outride' bis tn ! ufactory, are diroct luriltiL'emon 'a. Ti? therefore Is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, against buying or using int rods so made, except those cf his mantiftcl ture, aa by so doing tbey will lay tben. selves liable, aud will be dealt with accora. ing to law. . , WM. J. INSI3. Pioxkcr. April 9th, 1870. Sparkling Soda Water at M. S. Sim mons. ni4tf, We would call the attention ot our busi ness men to tbe superior styles of job print Ing. both plain und fancy, at present hei turned out limn tins oflicu. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion in the latest and must fashionable style of the art, and at reasonable rates. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. in Tl R OF THE FAV0RIT. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Monday and Tuesday Juno ittli; and 14 th. In two of ilidr Gem Burlesques ! XEXV AXl .I'ARKLI.(1 ANU ELABORATE COSTUMES. WALLiCE SISTERS, Agnes, Jenni9, Minnie & Maud, Supported by S. B. "VIIjIjA, And tholr tilcntol New York Itiirlwpio (V'uipi.y MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, The gnat ttbtorleal Dnriesipie enlUlel The Field of the Cloth of Gold ("KverythltiT Now."') i'recvediDi; tho Burliine Jennie's hpecln'liy of NANCY 8TRAPP. N TUESDAY EVENING, JUNK 14, The beautiful Bn-lcsque entitled The Invisible Prince. PnrradlnK the Bmleuno, Agnes Wallace's spec UUtyof ovn 04Ia. Admission M cts. KeaervedHtsT5cts. JH4I. ISHAM & CO, Cviitrc-9t.,(llCilf-. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF Watches aiii Jewelry, (Amnrlenn, Kuz lull and Bwlaa uuike.) Storiing Silrer Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Of nil grille, nnhii diahcna In SIIr VKH, eaieciaily wtapted rorpraseuts BOI.1D OOM CHAINS, JKWK1.KV, JtKVOI.VRRH, FIHUINO TACKLK, HKAL ltlNUH At, o. Partlralar allanfli.n civon o repair. Ing nun waicbm and Jewelry by a computftnt workman. Thu firm have also a store at TI Tl'SVII.LK, Hprinatroat. RKMEMPKK TUB PLAOR, Cantre street, naxt door wat of the V. A A. Telegraph Office, Ull City, l'a i CD P O H i.. CD - H. C. WACHTEB WUOI.K8ALB ANDJliETAIL GROCER! DUIEU FRUIT Ofnll kind BUTTER, 'mrriai.1 VlftUUi? Ml a EGGS, tC, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, Washington Struct, Wave Hunan nt tlin Itnllrond itoskIii!;, South of' Depot, 1 (.ultMiiu Centre, l'. II r, WACUTKK- l ctrukiiin Ceulte, Apill la, 10 lm