n 1 s a j;cFAltLAND,SlftlTII &Co. .(Pticoeston to J. A. Losw,t Merchant Tailors! IaTSa'SIVJ and elegant assort .vr.XT OK Spring ami Summer Styles. ORION AND UOMEST1C CLOTHS d CASMMEKE. which tl.ey lnaie np to or. uer on SlIORTiN.inon. superior la Jft YLK koJ V DIlRMANj'UtP. Perfect Hat!crctlon Always 6aarauceed.il fJallj Kecelvtag a'.l the 3otc1'!c8.ui BEATS' FUENISEIN8 GCOHS, HATS, CArS, 40. arcFAMLAitn, smith & Co., Cor. Irprlag Fraukllu Bte., TiliiKTllfo, Pn. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. 1:. centre, Friday. Jane 10 A3mV.L Ayjt J?PARTLHE or TtiAIXS ON O. C. &A.H.H, On and after Monday, ilay 30tb, 1870, trains w'.li ruu at lolluwn: KuRTI.'r KO. S. KO. 8. NO. 1. Leave Irvinn. 11.45 a m. 6.00 p u Loave Oil City 7.00 a ji. 2,42 r u. 7,47 r u " PetXtu 7,38 3,23 8,28 " , " Tltnsr. S.lf.l 4.14 9,15 i .Arrive Corry, 51.33 6,45 10,35 booth. xo, 2. ko. 4. so. C. Leave Corry, 11.20 a m. 6 00 a u. 6,05 p u " TitHBv. 12,45 p at. 7.40 ' 7.45 " 1. Cen. 1.25 " 8.17 ' 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 ' P,C5 ' u.io ' ' Irvine. 4,50 " 11.35 " XST No. A nod 6 run on Sunday. FiraCKT TIUINS NOKTH. l-e(ivom"t.,i,r.A. ,30a.m. jii.ssa.b. j.rr.m P. i e4i, 10.M) lS.lorx. ,io Arrive lm .tv, u,o r.ji. , IS ' i,s 6,'iO " iT-ElGHT TRAINS SOCTII. IweT:hisv, O.IBa.m 1S.Ma.sj. :I00a.. B.25rat " '.Vn. 'UJ ' Jl.M 12,-Jtr.H. 6,30" Arriva (j. uty.MB j.iiSm. t,o& iM Aiivsn I'ai.ach n.r.tnio cms. C0' 5 -J?'1" froni l'lillud.li!iia hvonr change. 2- 8 )rert to I'liitm:ipi.i,i wlihoht than No. S Jjl.itci from PuMbomh without rhaiiiss. No fi-Dirv:l to rtttstturgli without chanuo. Atonttr, 1S70. Coia us;,'. TbeiB was ft rumor on tbe street this fore' roon that a lour hundred barrel well bad bten atrnck on' the Taitlo arm, near Fa gnndas City, West Hickory. From a gen tlt man just arrived from tbat p lane we learn that the rumor h Incorrect. The story ?robab:y arose from the faot that the Irwin 4 Bird well, Tultie farm, which is nearly cntrtileted, It making a fine show, tbe sand pump bringing up large quantities of oil Ttfire is also a strong volume of gas. It Is .f to premime that the rumor will be iude correct as soon as this well Is com jileltd. A new well was struck on the Jacob lUUMi farm, near Pitbole, a few days ago. Jt yielding sis barrels per day. -It Is lo:ted onjtbe black oil belt, but wat is a l.ttle kl.i;tilar;ls that it Is produoing green oil or an excellent jpailty. 1'ithole rejoices sxcwdingly thereat. The Republican Convention or Clarion county l as declared unanimously for the renomioation ore. W. GIllGllau for Con gruen from this district. Oa Saturday seven ships, loaded with T'iStted ai d erude petroleum, cleared from J'Mhlolptila lor Eurppe, comprising 1,1 6J in) gallons. Tbe total shipments from l'blladdlpbia amount to 5,000,000 gallon, Is bxccps of the same time last year. Tbe Citizoo says: A persons who have not paid their tx ioi 180S sbonltl attend to it this week, as U.e County Treasurer will com- : menoe sollh.g lands for unpaid taxes, at tbs Court bouse, n Franklin, on next 4Io- tUy. too uira sand rock was struck In tbe McCraywell, Omega Oil Cos farm, v yet. i I Mtl . mr.iay. irtsrocKis very UmlUr to thai f. .-. nd in tla la!e wou No. 2, and the inilcations ore good for big well. Tbe tll will be lompletefj la a d or two. A correspondent of Hit) .Venango Citiieu, writing from White Oak Station, gives the following grapbio discription of tbe new Oil Dorado: At per agreement I wrote yon this morn ing from tbe new Oil Dorado, located on the bill few miles below and eoutb ol Tidionte, and twelve miles above and north of tbe county seat of Forest county. Tionesta. White Oak Station heretofore was only a way station of small importance, located nearly In tbe woods, on the bank of tbe Al legheny rivor, but now It has grown to gl gantio proportions as a passenger station, and bids flr to become one of tbe most im portant ones on theO. C. 4 A. R. R. Daily the crowded trains discharge their living Irelght on a narrow platform, not more than eight feet wide, between building and cars, making a merciless jamming aud crowding, in which tbe crinoliue of tbe 16th Amendment sutlers severely. Speaking of the IStb Amendment brings to mind tbe first woman who bad tbe bravery to risk ber precious life and limb at the new city on tbo hill (Battle City). She was not only cheered by the crowd of men on the ground, but as the news spread scores ol men and boys left their woik and took a ''bee line' to witness tbe curiosity, and whenever tle said charmer made ber appearance at tbe window or door, 'There sbe is!" '! see herP "Let me see!" "Wherer etc., might be beard from tbe greasy pioneers. Women were not so much tf a novelty, in tbe course of a week afterwards. The town on tbe hill is growing much more rapidly than tbe one at the station, owing to tbe slowness of land owners. There Is not over fifteen or twenty bouses at tbe station, newly built, but I see evidence of rapid grouth in the future, as the ground ia being laid oft in lot which are being rapidly leased at fair prices. Hotel accom modations are not of the first quality. Q-julile boarders can't have two beds with a room it It" Beds without Lug is the rule, as everything is new, it cot so clean. I notice tbat Petroleum Ceotro is repre. eented is this region by Foster 4 Hamil ton, News Agents; Scbonblom 4 Wing, wholesale and retail grocers, and several others, whose name 1 did not learn. Adrinklst need not go dry for want of Jersey Lightning, its that aiticlc, and berr, ale, pop, o'.c, can be had o:i every corner and lu evrry shanty. rETROLEl JI AS a Stkam Gknehator. A process for converting petroleum to tbe use of fuel and tbe production or motive power, has been experimented with for a week past at the foundry of Messrs. Bur rows, Sayery 4 Co., or this city. The j e cuiiarity of tbe invention consists in de veloping a bydro-c.irten gas from tbe oil by the application of suprr-heated steam, und tbe consumption of the joint products of this 'gas "and steam in the Ere. box through ordinary gas burners. Tho process promi ses to work ft revolution ia the uses of pe troleum and to be both economical and practical. We propose an extended inscrip tion ol it in our next ixeuo. Want of space forbids doing this at present Philadelphia Scientific Journat. Tbe grocery store of Thos. McIltiKh 4 Co., which bas been closed for some days pas', is re-opened acain solely under charge of Ifr. Ik-Hugh. He will continue to keep on band'a lull and complete assortment of groceries, provisions, vegetables, Ac., all of wblcb will be sold cheap for cash. We be- pipeak for bim a liberal share of the public patronage. There Is to be a race between Lady 'Fre mont of Kuno City and Bay Bessie of Jamestown, for purse of $200, on Friday, JuoeKlb. The place of running will Lbe announced bereallcr. '. There will be a regular meeting of the Young Men's Christian Union, at tbe Pres byterian Church, this (Friday) eveulng. A general attendanco of the members is rf quosted as business of Importance will Le brought before the meeting. The Presbyterian Church, at Cooporstown this county, 'will be dedicated on Sunday, June 26lb, 1870. Rev. S. J. M Eaton, of Franklin, - ill preach tbe dedioatary-sermon. v Do not forget the grand race at Oil City to-morrow," between Kane City and Alle- niagoozeium Lilly horses. A lively time may be expected, as tbe boreeB entered are in good condition fur racing. P. S. The above race will not come off, oneot tbe parties having witbdrawu bis horse from the contest DivinkSeiivicks. Rev. David Patton. of New Castle, Pa., will occupy tbe pulpit in tne i'rosbyterian Church, on Surlday next, loreuoen and evening. The announ cement made last Sabbath to tbe effect that there would be no preaching the coming annuay was premature. Kev. Patton Is represented as being an eloquent tod able divine. CKIlli: AND KUIIMCD. An English farmer recently placarded tho following announcement "Extensive sule of live stock, comprising not less than 1-10-000 bead, and an unlimited right of pas turage." All be bad was ft few hives of bees. ' Three things to ftvold Idleness, loqua city and flippant jesting. Three things to hale cruelty, arrogance and ingratitude. Wise sayings often fall to the ground, but a kind word is never thrown away. Life Is a good deal liko s pair of trous ers tbe comfort Increases as the abiu wears way. A celebrated writer says that no one can describe the almost incoucelvablu mdanqe of a true female gossip, whero dress and music, dancing aud preaching, pelisses and beaux, flowers and scandal, all meet to gether like the oil and vinegar of a sal ad. An amusing chap, out in Kentucky, thought to have little fun the other even ing at the expense of a neighbor by appear ing as a gbost. The farmer, ft Hercules in strength, struck out at tbe ghost straight from the shoulder. Result: Amusing chap carried home in a blanket. Tbe Louisville Courier-Journal announ ces that tho feet of Kentucky women are as white and beautiful as snow-flakes. Tbe mere bonebty a man has the less be effects the airs ol a saint The Sons of Malta again flourish in Phil adelphia. To make little boys trousers last, when you mako suit of clothes for them, finish tbe coat first, and by so duirg you will make tbe trousers last It is the only way tbe thing can be doue. The Daubury News snys there is nothing so c&lcolated to call out the deep earnest ness of a true weman, and enlist ber most faithful devotion, as doing up her back hair. Boieo City, Idaho, bas only one unmar ried woman. This lack of gills is bad for Boise. Baltimore Is all broken out with straw berry fes'.ivals. A lew evenings since a widow, who was kuowrr by the entire congregation to be greatly in want of a husband, was praying with great ferrency. Ob, thou knoweet the desire of my heart," (he exclaimed. "A m-a-n," responded a brother, in very broad accent It was wicked, but we are very sure several gravo members smiled on the occasion. An Indianapolis man, missing a quanti ty of bis corned beef, found his" fceighbort' watch at the bottom of one of tbo barrels. He revenged himself by putting It up at raf. lie, in aid of a church to which the robber belonged. Mr. Stepbou's drees Work. We have received from the publishers advance sheets of tbe second volume of Alexander II. Stephens's book, entitled "A Constitutional View of the itto War Between the States." The first volume was delivered to subscribers more- than a year ago. Tho second and concluding' volume has been delayed until the present time by tho . ill health of the author. As an exponent of the views of tbe leaders of tbe so-called Confederate States, and a lear, tersely written narrative of events during tbe struggle, the book Is Invaluable to the student of history and to tbe geuer. reader as well. . The capacity ol Mr. Stepb. ens lor the task no one will dispute. Him self a prominent actor in the events which wake tho civil blntory of tbe attempt at Secession, his facilities for the accumula tion of (acts, and bis habits of patient re search, could not (all to make a valuable addition to tbe Listory of the war. To Intelligent reader will find much to com mand his attention, notwithstanding be may dixseot from the author's views and deductions. Tbe book is the only one worthy of note, on tbe subject of wblcb it treats, written from a Soulberr standpoint. It Is worthy of consideration as tbe work or of an eminent thinker, and should be in every man's library. Tbe book will be issued in short time; and as it Is soltL by subscription alone, agents are wonted in every County. Ad drees National Publishing Company, 2G South 7th St., Philadelphia. Jessie Williams bad been doing same, thing wblcb ber mama bad told ber ajje mustn't do. Sbo had been eating curranv! and or course, got' fier mouth all stained That's tbe way she got found out. Mrs Willamssaid: "You know you wore forbidden to eat curranta!" "But mother, Satan tempted me!'1 "Why didn't you say, get thoe behind me Satan?" "I did say, ' et thoe bihlni mo, Satan. and be went and got behind roe and push ed me right luto tbo currant busbci!' ' Jink. -June, tbe tixtb month In our talnndnr, but 30 day Tbe name ia vari rioiiHy derived front Juniors (tbo young men) to whom Romulus it said lu have as sltitud It, as be assigned May, to the elders; from Juno, whenoeitwaa aomotlmea oalled Junonialis; from Junius Brutys, tbe first consul; and from jungo (to join) with referouce to the union of tbe Romans and Sabincs. Tbe month was Darned by Char lemagne Bratobmonal, or fallow month. It is an old saying tbat June and October are tho most perfect months of tbe year. "And what is so rare day In June? Than, if ever, com perfect days; T hen Heaven tries tbe earth if It be In tune, And over It softly ber warm ftr lay. fiucul .tlie. ODD FELLOWS! ATTENTION I Tbe Installation oftbecfBceii Of Petro leum Centre Lodge I. O. ol O. F. will take place at Good Templars nail, this (Friday) evening, June 10th, 1370. All charter men hers are hereby notified to be la attend ance. By order. Bauta'si Pateut Mate.Llued Kefrlg htiir. Lined with Slate, bavlnn Air Chambers witr.out Filling of any kind perfectly dry and sweet they are believed to be unequal led by any other now in use, and are of Mo.lerate Cost. Slate possesses en acknowledged superi ority over Zinc for lining purpose, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, and can lie easily cleaned, preserving ever ar ticle in a stveot and pure state. tTFor sl at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE fcTORE. 31-3t Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. V. Beat tj Saab. Glass, Doors. Putty 4c. Large stock very cheap at tbe Furniture Ston. BlO-tf Nails wbolesalejand retail at 11. Frecvan'i Tbe largest atock of Gas Pipe In town at U. Freeman's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. V. Beat- ty's. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenner 4 Co. 'a Fine assortment of Pnper and Cloth Win' dow Shades aud Fixtures, just ree'd at ui8tr. Gnirrxg Bros. SPECIAL AOllCE. The largest and finest stock of Family Groceries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is uow being received and offered at heavily reduced prices. These goods are bought in New York at the piesent low prices for cash, and we proposele to our friends and patrons have the benefit of low prlCCS. Parties wishing to buy choice groceries at very low figures will tlo well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. SCIIOSBLOM & W1AG. Cold Is a word wbiob Codiugtnn 4 Corn well propose render obsolete. For modus operandi oall and see tbera. marcblOtf. All kinds t'ureigo, fruits at FolUr, Fcuoer 4 Co.'t Infrlnccincut JVoltoo. Tbe subscriber hsx learned that ft ceriiari firm In Tiiusville, known a- "llryan, Dil lingham 4 Co.," have commenced tlin mariii ufaoture of Sucker Rods with Kochtit .1 olnt This is a Direct Infringement ou bis Uliti, as his claim Is "connecting t-o section o rod by means of wedges, wedging socUi, aud double coupling bolt." He does not specify any particular shaped wedge, Dur 0r what material it shall be made. All iuj made as above described oulsidu f his ra,. factory, are direct lnfringemen Tliii therefore Is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, against buying or using snv tod so made, exespt those of his manufac. ture, ft by so doing they will lay Ibero selve liable, aud will be dealt with accord ing to law. m , WM. J. 1NSIS. Pioxnxn. April 9th. 1870. Spafkliog Soda Water at M. S. Slaw ""' iu4-tf. Soda Water and Ice Cream ut J. W. Beau ty a. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat J ap27-tl. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenaer 4 Co.' All steles liubt harness, chraur than it.. cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and nainiHivu, si i it. nroa s. Podft Wftter ftld ICO Cream at J. V. Bea ' J Sod Water od Ice Clears at J. W. Beat lya. Lard Oil by barrel or gallon at my23-tf H. Freeman's. Gas Pip wholesale and retail at II. I'RErMAX's. Just received a large uud well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. We would call tbe attention t our bus' nesa men to the superior styles of job print Iob. both tlain and fatirv. at tires, nt iim. turned out from this oflice. We are prepir- wi to execute joo printing or every oecriD tloo Id the latest and most fashionable style of tho art, and at reasonable rates. tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE FAVORITES. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Monday and Tuesday June ltth; and 14th; In two of their Gem Burlesques ! NEW A.D rlAUKM.G AND ELABORATE COSTUMES. TUB WALLACE SISTERS, Agnes, Jennie, Minnie & Maud, Supported by S. B. VILLA, And their talented 'ew York Uiirlcxqus Company MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, Tht great nii-toriaU Barletque ml MM The Field of the Cloth of Cold ('ftverythlnr! New ") Precndlng the Butlcque Jennie's hpuclallty of !VA.CY STKAPI. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, Tbe heaatlral Barlasqaa entitled The Invisible Prince. Preoeedlng tho Dai lesqus, Acnos Wallace's ico . lalityof ouu a 41,. Admission M cut. Reserved tVa'sM ct. ISHAM & CO, Centre-Si., Cily. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF ft r- W D 0 H Peg . ani Jewelry, p o - 4 (American, Eug tali and 8wi make.) Steriiig Surer Ware, SUver Plated Ware, Of nil grille, nnlqne dminns in till. VEll, eapooially aduptui for iireuouts HOI.ID (1(11,0 CHAINS, JHWKLUY, PISTOL, Kisvoi.vEns, FIHIIING TACKLE, KKAL ItlNOS . Ac., Ae. Partlcolnrattontlougiteii to repair Inn Uno watelies and Jowelry by a conipetent workman. Tha lino hwe also a store at Tl TU8VILLB, Kprliii; slruit. liEStKVBEIt TIIK PLACK, Centre street, next diMir wiwl of the V. A A. Telegraph Office,, OU City, Pa