a I i m vxn LAX I), SSISTII & Co .(.Successors to J. A. Loseo.l Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT ' MENT OF Spring ynd Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and I'ASKIMEKES, willed tbvjr luaka up to or. dor on ttiIOKTNOTlCK. nwiur in SIYLK and WUKKMANelill'. Perfect ttatlrneflou Always , Uuurniilccd.j Doily ltecsiviug nil the Novelties to BENTS' FURNISHINB BCDSS, HATS, CAPS, iC. McFARLAXU, SMITH Sc Co., Cor. ftprlug Ac Franklin Bt., Tltmvlllc, Pa. etroleum Centre Daily Record, ret. Voutro, Tuenday.g.l'uiis 14 AHHIV.IL AND DEPAHTURE OF TBAIN8 ON O. V. 4c A. R. II. On and after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, Iruinl will run as follows: NORTH, no. 5. no. 8 no. 1. Leave-Irvine. . 11.45 an. 6.00 pm Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.42 r . 7,47 r u 1'eLUeu 7.."u THimv. 8,: 3 Arrive Corry, 9,ou 1 houtii. .jjo, 2. 3.23 4,14 6,46 :8.28 9,15 " 10,35 NO. 4. NO. 6. Leove Corry, 11.20 a m; 0,00 A m. B.05 P M ' Titusv. 12.45 p st. 7,40 7.45 P. Cen. 1.25 " 8.17 Arrive O. City 2,05 8,.V " Irvine. 4,50 11.35 8.35 9,10 No. 5 and 6 run an Sunday. FREIGHT TWAINS NOKTH. Leave OllCity, Win, ,:Wa..m. V,Xtl.H. ' r. con, io an B.n ;a,iui'. Arrive Tltmv, 12,01 p 3t. 0,46 " 1,5s FfiElUHT 'l'RAISS SOUTH. LwivcTitusv, 6.15A.M l,aS.M. IKiOa.m I'. tea. H,I7 J1.31 ' 13,ifii' .n Arrive O. Uty,,!)5 ' l.iid r " 3,0'' PM 4,10 e,au ' B.ar, fS.30 7,40 il Clt.v and Petroleum Centre fVololit, leave. Oil lty 11,60 a. m , nrriveH at l'uinii-uiii Cenlre 1,2.1 p. in. L- nve Ivtrwleum Centre at 4,00 n in., arrives atUit,C'iiy 6,20 p. m. SM.VUH I-ALACl SlUErilfo CAI.8. No. 4 Iliroet fiom I'lillnihlphln without cli.iiie. Nn. .1 llireet io Phllndiiih:.i witlwin cli uign. . 5 Direct from Hiul,nrtU without clmnge. Nw O-ulr.Kt to I'WisUurKti without cliaune. Monday, May an, 1870. . Gold 113' '. isbw wkm,. Well sNu. 1, Omega Oil C'.'a tract of the Win. .McCray farm, was completed on Saturday last, tubed and cas ed ycBterday, and tenting commenced last llighl. . It started up at tbe rate of 70 bar-i-ela per day. and as soon as the bead was pumped off, it settled down to fifty barrels ,per day, which it is now producing by act ual measurement. ,Tbe well is 828 foot deep, and had 37 feet or as fine ..fourth sand rock as the oil, region affords. From Mr. Robert Fulton, sitperluteudent of tbe com pany, wo learn the above facts. Muiuieb at Pabkeb'h Laxih.no By a dispatch we learn that a niafc named Alex. Fleming, agod abont 30 years, was shot dead by a pistol ball from the hands or W. I.' Greenwood, at about 12 o'clock Ratur- J ''ijl't. The body was pierced I y tbrte V. ..a. The cause of the ulTray was, 1'iemiog wancougbt in company with Qruuawood's sinter, after being warned to keep awsy, uuder penally of death. Wo also learn that after the death of Fleming, the girl took a dose of laudanum in order to kill herself, but through the exertions of taepbysician, her life was sav. ed. During the heavy gale nielli before last, 'tie niil Murch House, situated between Pittioloand Pluiner, on tbe Plumer .road, wua blown over and smashed to pieces. At tho time of tbo aucideht several families livea lu the house, who had barely timo to get out before it went over. Fortuntttoly ii iboJy was hurt, although tbci o living in the bonne were badly scared. A Parisian lady recently called on her milliuer to inquire tbe character of a ser vaut, wh'c'i proved satisfactory. "But is she lio'iesl?"' asked tbe lady. "I am not so ceriaiu of that," replied iho milliner; "I have sent her to yon with my bill h dt-wn ti nw, and l,u bu ti.u-t ye. iviui iue tb,i money." Tiikatiik. Those old-timo fnvorltof. lie Wallace Sisters, were greeted with a crowd ed house, last evening. Tho performance of Mises Agnes and Jennto was decidedly superior to anything of tho kind we have ever before witnessed. In thu great bistor- icnl burlesque of "Tho Fluid of tho Cloth of Gold," their rendition of the characters of Earl Dnrnley mid Lndy Constance de Gray, was carried out truo Io life. They have well earned and merit the title be stowed upon them as being two of the fin est oclresses upon tho American boards. This is tbe prevailing opinion of all who have seen their lifo-liko performance. Messrs. Villa. Murphy, Miller, Webster and in fact tho whole company executed thnir parts in fine style. ' la this connection we cannotj-efrain from making special men tion of Mr. Webster's performance. II is delineations of Irish character are life-like in tbe extreme. As a representative wan, professionally peaking, of the "sprig of shillalltib and shamrock so green," be has lint few if any equals. Little Misses Min nie and Maud fairly outdid themselves, and well earned tbe applause of tbe audience present. To-night will bo presented the bountiful operatic burlesque entitled, ''Tbe Invisible Prince," preceding which will be produced Agnes Wallace's speciality of ''Our Gal." Little Misses Minnie and Maud In new songs, dances, c. As tbis 'is positively their last performance in tbis placo Ibis sea son, we hope to see tbe Couso well filled. Give tbem. a rouser! Ttto Circus In the Country. A writer in the Boston Times remarks that though plantlug time is tbe busiest and most toilsome season of tbe year in the country, it is in Ibe rural youth also tbe season of tbe highest enjoyment during the year, with tbe exception, probably, of mus ter day (which, since tbo war, baa been re vived and made "an institution,") and Fourth of July. It Is tbe season wheo the circus comes round, with its accompaaying menagerie, tbe denizens wbiob are pictured io tbe same belligerent attitudes, on large colored posters, which glorify the fronts o . country stores, barns debouching on tbe roadsides, nod all convenient places favor able to publicity. Thousands ot rural youths fervently believe that tbe dreadful combats betweeu lions, elephants aud rhinoceroses take place at Ibe circtiB precisely as they appear ou the illustrated posters, and many long hoarded pennies are brought out to pay fur a peep attbomeleo. There will, perhaps, bo a little dibappointment in leal izatlou; but that is easily worn away by tbo sgbt of the extraordinary feut of riding upon fonr horses at once; tbe daring bare. backacl; toe extraordinary Protean per former, who mounts his horse as plain farm er, transforms bimaolf into an Ethan Spike, thence into Pan I Pry, then anon into Rob Koy, presto! again into an Indian cblef,and aftr peeling himself of a couple dozen waist. coats, winds up as Apollo- in very rod body und tights, dazzling bespangled and grand. And then, is there not a clown with his antediluvian jokes, which aro al ways green, though mostly 'watered with whisky; the foolish countrymw who will pay a'dollor lor a riuti and get so unmercrt fully spilled and knocked about; the bahy ridu 'doar littlo love of a thing 1" and the lujy with-her public contempt for the use uf trains or traveling dresses; the acrobats who always jumpdown their own throats? All these have most exciting i ffects on the minds of rural youth, aud serve for tbe In cidental talk ol Ibe year until the circus comes again. Toil to tbem is sweet which has such sights in prospect as a reward and wo trust tby will all have it In course, as also their seniors, who enjoy tbe circus tquaily as well as they do. Uabd on ConitT. What we bavo'been looking for has come. Corry is being foro- closed on. The Blade says that one per sou gathered up sixty grains of sulphur which fell In tbe storm of May 21st. As It is not probable there are as many righteous ones lu tbo city as there were in Sodom, we consider Corry as a cooked goose. Good rjye, uorry. we understand an enterpris. log lank in Titueville, has already con tracted to build a steamer to navigate-, the Dead Sea whioh Is to flow over Corry;' and that a company will open salt works as soon ns tbe boundaries are fixed. Good bye, Corry ! We know that Pain would fin ish you. Jamestown Journal. in audition to tbo raoes advertised to eouie olfon Friday next, there will be one or two scrub races . between horses owned lu tbis placo. Sporting men will bear tbis lu mind. There is great fun ahead and the "boys" will undoubtedly be on baud to enjoy it. The Post office atPersonsville, Vorango county, was opened for business tho first Hire je-terdoy. I. C. Wells is rostmastcr. The posiofflct) is h eated mid way bctwuoo I'Wsai-tvllfo And Sliaavl.iirgh. 111 li: AND KKFIM'.D. The Cincinnati Times f Monday InB , -r c l r says: "in me suuy nigui m cmumji F. Millor and Miw K. Miller, in violation of the commands of their parental beads, socretly departed their homes in Ilarrisou county, -Ky., walked twelve miles to the nearest railroad station, took tbe first train for this city, und on arriving at the Broad way House, bad tnetr ousiness none up with tbe most exciting dexterity-rnuttri- monial business, we mean. A Danbury wifo cured ber husband of singing "Shoo Fly" wben she was lecturing blm for being out late of nights, by letting ber shoe fly at bis boad wltb such force as to give him a headache. A practical temperance lecturer in Con necticut first goes round and gets samples of the liquors sold at tbe place whore he promises to lecture, bas tbem analyzed, and tells his audience tbe result. A recent internal revenue decision was given In Rhode Island on two children peddling sassafras bark. Though tbey bad no Itccnso their dog bad, wbicb l( was ruled would cover ail their sales or bark. It bas snowed in Virginia City, Nevada, land a local paper gracefully says: "Slum- gullion is trumptt" Tbe Alabama Post pleasantly inys: "We've got a man over here that's got cross eyes, sandy hair, freckled face, lan- ernjaws, bean pole legs, goes to church barefooted, and looks generally as though he'd had a bale of bay kicked out of him. The Denver Herald achieved tbli epi gram on tbe labors of a woman: Stiong-minded Susan said to Ilobbs; 'Hod we our choice of labors, IIow soon wa'd tak tbe biggest jobs, Away from onr hi neighbors. Said Hebbs: "Already you can beat Tbe men, it tbey but knew It; How easily you sweep tbe street I .But then your frainetl to do it I" Tbe Indianapolis Mirror says:- '-Mayor Macauley was imprudent enough to inti mate lo his colored servant girl that it wasn't tbe cat that stole lbs sugar, and Mayor Macauley bas been made tbe vic tim of a dreadful revenge. She left tbe bosom of bis shins limp s a dlsbrag, and starched the tails to tbe stiffness of a clap board. There is something diabolically unique in tbis." A day or so ago an express train on tbe Erie Railway drawn by the locomotive William M. Tweed, was run seventy-three miles in ninety-six minutes; forty-two miles wero made in fifty-seven minutes Newt. Servo u, the engineer, stuck bis. bead nut when rushing through a town with tbe loquiry,!"IIow's that for high?" Glris of the period ' aro now called "six teenth amendments. "' American four-ln-handH In Paris are re ported to surpass all others.1 ,Featbers are very much used fur the bair for full dress, instead of flowers. ' A colored man, aged 27, now In Dela ware, is said to be living .with bis' fifth wife. Paper fabtics In imitation of leather arc exciting much attention. A young man in Louisville examined a keg of damaged gunpowder with a red hot poker to see if it was good. It is believed rby bis friends that ho bas gone to Europe, anoougn a man has round .some human bones, and a piece of shirt tall, about twen ty miles from Lonssvllle. An Italian society bas undertaken to col lect tbe remains of alt those who fell at Solleriuo in 1859. Eight thousand skele tons have already loon exhumed. A num ber of relics baue also been picked up sod piacea in a glass case. Among these is a silver watch found at Cavriava. The bands are at - thirty-three minutes after four. ine last combat in. this spot took place at balf after four. The interior of tbe watch was tilled with blood. It is evident that the wound was in tbe breast, and that tbe oiooa stopped tbe movement ol the watch. inereiore ii tne nanus do not Indicate the precise time of death, tbey tmqucationollly- poini out mat or the wounding. A Western paper,, speaking of tbe folo o iv, -li f i.LS. ' y, jjjuoiuu, bbjb: ooine three or four years ago it was suggested that all ocean steamers carry with tbem carrlor pig eons, by whose use communication with either shore could easily be effected. Had tbis been done by tbo missing steamer, its fate would have been known long ere tbis; and it is possible that rescue might have been offoided the vessel had it been in tbe situation to reoeive it. Tha semicentennial at Indianapolis, oa Tuesday, was a failure. A rnnrtr Irreverently says that "only about fifty of tho old codgers gathered in tbo woods, and talUcd to eaca ether of thu old times.' A game at mnrblea between two oe In Teunessee, on Sunday week, was ab ruptly ended by the skillful nso of his pen knife by ono of them. Marble now marks tho grave of tho other. Tho Oil City races commenced to-day, i I orgo number of our citizens are lu attendance. Local iVvfircH. Ilmtta'a Pa ten I MntcMued Kcfrifr. Lined with Slate, havlnir Air Chambers wltaout Filling of any kind perlectly dry and sweet they are believed to be uuequal led by any other now in use, and are of Jlouerute Lost. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zinc for lining purposes, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, ami can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. t-For sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STOKE. 31 -3t. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- We would call the attention ol our busi ness men to the superior stylos of job print Ing, both plain and Inncy, at ru est-tit iieing turned out from this office. Wo are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion In tbe latest and most fashionable style of tho art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac. Large stock very cheap at tho FuiuilureStorc miu-tr Sod Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- ty'. Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. W. Boat ty's. Lard Oil by bairel or gallon at may23-tf II. Frkkmak's. Gas Pipe wholeealo and retail at U. Frkkxas's. Just soceived a large and well assorted stock Of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Buy (be "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titueville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. K. Kron's. a!2-tl Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Real ty'.. All kinds foreign fruits k Co.'s at Fuller, Fenner Fioo assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at m8lf. Gkiktkx I!koh. . special Miia; The largest and finest Ktock of Family (irweiies, ever brought to Pc-trok'um Centre, is now being receivod ami oiVcred at heavily reduced prices. These goods are bought in New York at the piesent low price for cash, and we proposele to our friendsi, and patrons have the benefit of low prices. Parties wishing to buy choice 'groceries at very low ngures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. SCHOKBL,,31 & W IS G. Cor.n lav a word which Codington & Corn well propose to render obselelo. For moilus operandi call and see them. murctilUlf. Tim Pyramids of splendid coal over odington & Coruwell 's yard ore, perfectly wonderful. uiuioliioif. i,,,r - Tbo lurgeet stock, uf Gas Pipe in town at II. l'iiliEMAN's. Inf riii;;ciiii'iil JVotire. The sulii-ciilier lies learned that a cetiii firm in Titiisi Hie, known as "Bryan. 1)'' Ingham A Co.," have commenced tliem, iilaelino of tucker Hods w ilh Socket J,,),,, ! This is n Direct infringement on litst Ikitcbtt ns hi:i cliiltu Is "connecting two nctionn rod by means of wedges, wedging snoket, find double coupling bot." lie doi' r,--specily uny particular shaped wedge. nr ' wbknmteiiiil II Bhullbn made. All rod, mi.S as above described outside ol' bis in4 ulikclnry, nro diiect luliingeuient.-, Ii " ihereliiru is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS and all others, agaiimt buying or using ltT roils so made, except those of bis maimi, lure, as by so doing they will . ti, selves liable, aud will bo uVall wilb accotj! ing lo laiv. W.M. J. INS IS. Pionki:ii. April 'Jili. IsTO. Sparkling Sod it Waler at M. S. Sis. lul-tf. ttlllll s. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. r.pm. ty s. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. (eat ty's. ap2T-il. All kinds foruigu Iruils at Feller. FmnM- fc Co.' All styles light harness, clieimer linn tu cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and wunniiii-u, b f tw. ivruii m. Nails wholesalejaud lot ui I nt II. FlIKKVlx's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ti:. IfOMiAKN IIEWAKI). Strited frmii the pr-unlne 4,rtlm owner June 0, n -mull ILbt led row; miimII red lig U uil-, htiil iru with dinner Ml nlmiit ln,r m-'k, niJ ptiiip iiruiind lier liurus. The iiIhivo rewtird nlll l ul I lor her return to tleovu,-r, or i?I to nnyoiw ae.alning her and ueiifitig me of irh ilftemiiHi . A If. WILLIAMS, Wild Cat, I Ktrtilenin I'nitn-, I'a itiTtit or THE FAVORITES. TWO NKIHTS ONLY, Mondiiviunl Tue.Mlay June Utll illlll Mill. In two of their Gem Burlesques ! NEXV ANIp !lAUKLl.G S0.i5i, AMI ELABORATE COSTUMES. TUB WALLACE SISTERS, Agnes, Jennie, Minnie & Maud, Huppo.tcd ly S. 33. VILLA, And their talented New York BurlesqusO'PW MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, Tho grant ltirtorlcal lliitlonue entitled The Held of the t lotli of oM ('Ihnrylhlng New.') 1'reci-edlir' tho liinl''l"e' Jiniiio a Speciality of MAXt'Y STAI1. . TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11 The licaiitlfiil Burlesque entitled The Invisible Prince. Proceeding the Buileanue. Agnfs Wallace'. e Ulltji of orit Admission 60 rts. Keiinrvi'd Sent" 7s Jilit. ISHAM & CO., l'ciitrc-9t.,OilCiiy. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF Watcte and Jewelry, (American, Eng ish and Swlu wake.) Steriing; Silver Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Of all crude, unique delKiis in Stir VEIt. eiecially adiqited fur jircaBiiUf b(ll.IDOLT)t'UAlNS, JKWK1.UY, 1'IS'IHI,!., hl'.VOI.VRHH, ,, I'lSHINo M'ACKLE, HBAI, HINIIS .VC., I'nrllenlnrnttntlnii given Ui remir Iiik linn wntehiw and Juwulry by s competent worknuiu. c "I'll . linn luivuiilsd a storo atTI TUSVH.LE, Hpring atreat. HEMKMBEIt TUB I'LACK, Tentro street, next ilmir wihi if the 1. Jis A. 'IVlegmpli Cihee, Dil C ity, l'n jdxj.isl oisrrs i CD j3 P 0 -p & H 4 GEO. XV. KIiG, Sr., Ilns removed to his NEW 8TOHB. adjnlej'1? H lionlliim & Wing's Orooerv Store, WASIIV' TdN ST., and In now prepared to furuih his .rieiw and tho pulilie geuerally with Fresh anil Salt Hirsts all kinds. Thanking my filend for piwt I hope lo merit a cumiuutiiice of the kiih"' fn0'1 titvi! iiiu a c I. OKd W IilNO, l'ctl'oleuul Cuulre, JlflV , lsTU. If. 1 i .imii.i. .unf r
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