w ; 1 ' A . i ; 1 1 ; t 1 . m ! 1 U a Ik 7 Lie 5 v.. J:' ft hi a 1 1 to' I ' MtFAHLWD, SMITH & to. (Sarcejsoi lo J. A. Loses, Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELBUANT ASSORT MENT OK Spriwj ami Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS aiid CASSIMKKIis, whMi ilioy mnlto up to or. dur on ISHOBT-INwriCH. wuwriur lu B'lYLU mi WOKIillANjUU'. FcrKoct SnllMfiictlon A'lvaye Ciuarariloc'd. Daily Hecolvlng all thuUovilltcs in GENTS' rUHHISEHia OCOES, HATS, CAPS, &C. XZcFAXIjAKD, SMITH Co., Cor. Nprlng dc Franklin 5t., TUnsvIIIc, Pa. i etroloum Centra Daily Record. Pel. Centre, Thursday. Juno 16 AKKIV.4L AND DCPAKl'VUE OF , TUAINS UN . C. tic A. U. K. On and after Monday, Slay 30tb, 1870, iiuiua win suu as iuiiowb; NORTH. NO. 5. NO. 3. NO. 1 Leave Irvine. 11,4ft A M. 5,()U r l Leve Oil City 7,00 A . 2.42 p M. 7,47 p M rei.uen t,;i 3,2.1 " 8,28 TUU8V. 8,23 4,14 9,15 Arrive Corry, 9,35 " 6,45 10,S5 ' 80CTU. SO, 2. . NO. 4. NO. 0, Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. B,pU a m. B.ti5 p m " 'i'ltusv. 12,40 p m. 7,40 " 7,4S " " P. Ceo. 1.25 8.17 ' 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 8,55 " 9,10 " Irvine. 4,60 11,35 " tW No. 6 and G run on Sunday. FKEIUET TRAINS NOKTU. 'Lcavo 'HI City. 11.85 a.m. H.BOa.m. in,35A.. J.Wipji Arrive Tltusv, 12,01 r.x. 9,44 " 1,54 " 40 FK1GHT TKAI.NS SOUTH. IraveTitusv, 6,!Ba.m 1,SBa.h. 11 00a.m. 5,25 " I' ten, 8,17 " 11.5J " J3,U6i-.M. 6.M) Arrivo O. tity,!),33 ' 1,04 p M. a,l6 ' 7,40 , -.Vn.?i.t? Mi P"'""" Centre fioleht, leaves Oil rity 11,40 a. m., arrives at I'otrolmim Centra 1,25 n. 2ni!r.PJlrol,"a t'ntret4,00p ai., artivea ml Ull ot'to p. ui, t . suvra PAtica at.i!KPivo nas. No. 8-1) rust to 1'hllail.lphla wiiliout climigu? 2W I""?,"01 from HMbiirh Hitlimit rhauKO. Monday, tny 30, 1M0. Gold U3i. flllE IdEETINO. The (Ira company aro, requested In meet t tbu engine bouse, at Cp. tn. tblsevenlng, lor the purpose of testing tbe fire engine, which bas reoently been, put in thorough repai r. Sad Accidbkt We learn that a Mr. Cropsoy, owner of several oil wells on Cher ry Bun, above Roustrllle, was drowned in' one of bia oil tanks last evening. As tbe tank bad but little oil lo It. it Js supposed tbe fumes ot tbe gas overcame bin und be fell la and was diowoed. Tbe body was taken out at once but Ufa was oxtlnct. This alternoon tbe Southern Ballroad Of ficials, who are making an extended tour through tbe State in response to an Invita tion from tbe Northern Central, tbe Penn sylvania Central and tbe Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Companies, are cx peeled to pass through this place on a apscial train on lliolr way to Erie. It is understood they Intend stopping at Story farm for the pur poso of examining tbe oil wells, c. , ' Attention Is called to tbe advertisement of "Oil Tanks for sale." A rare bargain is uffi-rud to oil men. for particu lars enquire of .the Superintendent of the llaum farm. Rev. S. Fidler of the Drew Theological S-nilnary, Msdison, K. J., will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist Church of this place nex- Sunday, Morning am evening. Erasmus Lewis, of Kruohobl.Ql'a , while working in a sawmill on Monday last, met with a sad accident. One of bis hands caught in the on;;iuo and was so crushed as to rendor uuipulation necessary. His other 'arm bo lost in the battle nf l-'rederlcksburs, nnd he is now entirnry helpless with a wio und child lo eara foi. Wnen you bear a uiau rny, "Life. Is but , dream," tread on !:!? corns and wnltc him lip.. ' Life n re-il, ' The Titnsvllle lloralil h:is tlio rullowinj account of Hie '-City u Uio hill" kI Wtl Hickory: Itia'threo wei-ka old. n"d yot pmtettea a ! I the ntltiUitca of a vctorau towc FuunJas City all'urJs liio lust sliil; ini; illiHtruCon of ilia jnculi.iiitH B of the town building, unorcotic inhal'ltanlH of tlin oil rcRion, nd to-dny p(iinl8 in number ol bnildingK und the different lirnnchrsof trado any pluco of oiiuiliir character in the region. The owners of Hie faroi tipou which the townja located have taken considerable pains III tho aurveying of lota and atreeta, and there will never las aeon bore, the crook ed lunes and alleys Ihut are tiBiially a chief feature in tbeae petroleum mushroom locali ties. The main stun t tuns uoaily north and south and at right angles with the county line between Forrest and Warren counties. The west side ot the street la the only portiou upon which leases have becu granted for bualuosa purposes, the owners of tho land rcaiTvii': the opposite side, its it lu supposed to bo the choicest part of the farm for oil purposes. There aro now forty-one buildings completed, or nearly so, nnd tim ber on tho ground fir as many moru. The following trudcB and bouses aro represented: News rooms, hotels, hardware, grocery ami provisions, drugs, clothings, restaurant?, boarding houser, tobacco uud cigars, booto and shoen, umat rjarket, bakery, billiard ruoiu, and the usual number of sjojtints ovur tho line where yon can procure uuy liquid driok, from tbu mild bunalfis bowel restorative, "shoo tiy root beer," to tho "rat tle suake renovator" that euts through tbe bottom ut a cost hon kettle iu two hours lint fow second band building aro seen litre, nearly all being made Irotu lumber that sixty days since was growing in tie tree upon tbe eiirrouudiug hills. Oil City llacea, A largo number ol pcoplo were in attend ance at the race courts yesterday, iuclud iug a very numerous and suloct nudienco ol ladles. During the day a'ud up to about three o clock iu tbu nlternoon, tho ivcalber was jiiHl what was dpsited. but the ruce bad proceeded but two beads, when tho rain commenced to pour down, literally drenob ing the people. . Tho horses were called at the Appointed hour, nnd after soveral sond-olfs, made tbeir Drat beat, Clara coming iu ahead and winning the beat. Tbe secoud boat wns given to Darliy, when tbe storm interfered, and tho raoos wore announced as postponed, from tho Judges' staud until to-day at two o clock. All pools and bets word declared off, the races to open anew te-day. Tie tlinu made in tho two beats won by Clara and Darby were and 2:37. Owing to tbe stormy weather last oven teg, mere was not a large attendance to witness tho opeuing performance ot Frauce & Lannier'i Theatrical company. The historical drama of Lucreti a Borgia was brought out in excellent style. In tbe char aster ot Lucrelia liorgla we have never seen Mies Kate Estelle's equal. Iler acting Is so simple and life-like that it ai ouce charms tbe entire audience. Sbe is a fin ished artist in every respect, aud a lady of rare accomplishments. Mrs. Grabanaiti is also a versatile actress and a great fa7orlte with the theatre loving portion of comtauo its. Messrs. France, lnnier, Chapman, Stetson, c, are first class performers, and in fact tbe entire company exhibit that de gree of merit that at once entitles them lo tbe public patronage. To-night will be brought out, with all the original ramie, startling situations, beauti ful tableaux, etc., the great romantic Gip sey drama entitled, "Tbe Flowers of tbe Forest," in which tbe entire company will appear. The performance will conclude with a new and laughable faroe. We hope to see a orowded house. A roan who baa lived filty years, accord leg to a Frenoh statistician, who seems to .have given the subject more thought than it deserves, bos slept six thousand days, work ed six thousand Dve hundred, walked eight hundred, spent four thousand in amusing himself, and in feeding one thousand live hundred. Those of our readers wbo have attained a half a century will be aatouiuaod on learning that tbey have devoured seven teen thousand pounds of broad, sixteen thousand pounds ot moat, forty-six hundred pounds ot vegetables, and swallowed liquid matter to the extant of seven thousand gal lons. , The Allegheny Uiver is In tluo rafting conditio and raftsmun aro taking odvant oko of the recent riso to "drop down the rivor"-with their lumber that did not got ofl" in tho sprlug. Thlrteea lorge rafts passed OU'opolis yorterday beund down with shun ties and families on board. Uyou have au euemy, act kindly to him. tnd tnako bim your friend. You may not win him at once, but try a;aiii.' Let one kiiv.'uiisH bo followed by another, till vou hnvo nrcoTplishud ymir end. Rv little and iiHIe, ;;reu: thing" mili."l;Ml. t BIIIU ANDHr.HMjD. Sophie Worrell started on a turlesxuo tour In Ntw England, and went to smash in Massachusetts, after losing $2,2'Won the trip. A rell,;iou association or Boston has dis solved became. thouih the "poor heard the ppxpel Rladly," they didn't fiellike t ' - t. paying lor u. fiThe rhiladelphia Prefs f.-elirgly r.np- gests It would be worth a trip across tho Atlantic to see Dickens' remains deposited in Westminster Abbey. I' A Minnesota school board have voted lightning rods dangerous, becauso they attract liithtning, and ordered one eh tho building in their charge. 6JA countryman la a Detroit factory bet tbo engineer a dollar that be could seize tbe lly-wheel and bold it, and was picked up on a pile of bricks outside tho buildiag, with a window fr.sk for nneck-tlo. A littlo girl in Crojklya full and brsko a rum bottle which she was carrying, and was killed Jby a pieca of thoslusa pierc ing her to tho heart. The palpable mornl ol this is, always send your iafant aftor wbie key with a bag. The man wbo owns the Dii'utb Minneso tian has seen a thirty-live pound trout cauuht in tho l:iko ut that point, and he has Bceu a ninn who fajs he has (ten an other trout which weighed uinoty pounds. We'll believe it for a years subscription in advance. W. II. Carry, tho Troy, IT. Y student wbo r.iu away with and married a Miss Converse, accosted that lady 's brother in the street, the other day, with "Hallo, brother," and "brother" thereupon s truck bim a severe blow in the face. Bystanders prevented a Eg lit. There bas been soma unpleasantness be tween the yonng men and young ladies of Oxford, Benton couuty, Iowa, end tho la dios now march round tbo town accompan ied by fife and drum, independent of tbeir masculine friends. A Rev. Mr. Grant was indicted In 1700, in Euglaud, "for that be hath affirmed that bo bud rather bear uu organ (ten to one) iu tbs church tbau einging of Psalms, which fCoQng!y be called Hopkins bis jigs." Dr. Cnylcr says that "half of tbo New York churches are dying of tbo much dig nity aud too much amen." A Btrawherry train of 23 cars, and weigh ing over 100 tons, arrived in Chicago over the Illinois Central Uy ., the other night, An Irish servant girl named Scctt. wbo bas been washing dishes at the Irving ilutel, Now York, for three dollars a week, lately fell beir to a legacy of $75,000 by the detb of an uncle in New Orleans. There is a vacancy iu the dish washing corps of tbe Irving. At a Sunday school in Ripon, a teacher asked a little boy if he knew what tbe ex pression "soiitg tares" meant? "Courtb I does," said be, pulling tbosoat of bis lit tle brooches around in front. "There's a tare my ma sewed. I teaied it sliding down bill." "Con you steer the main mast down tbe forecastle stairs?'' asked a sea eaptalu of a new band. "Tee sir, if you will stand below and coll it up." Tbe captain didn't catechise that man any more. , Said a youngster in high glee, displaying bis purchases to a bosom'frteod on the side walk: "Two oocaniite tor ten cental that will make me sick to-morrow, aud I won't have to go to school." Tbe Bradford Argus relates the following incident in the career of a brave eogineor: Ldward fetepbeos, an eogineer on tbe locomotive Lamoka," which runs between Towanda and foot or the plain, saved a miners life reeently in tbe followingimirao ously manner. Tbe train coming towards Towanda on Saturday evening last, was running on a down grade, when Stephens thought be saw a log on tbe track, some .two hundred feet ahead. Supposing tbe engine would throw it ofT easily, be did not stop. But on coming nearer be discovered it to bo a man with his head directly acrois tbe rail, and bis feet oif on tbe outside. lie whistled "down breaks," but saw it was impossiblo to stop tbe train in time to sav'o his life. When within thirty feet of tho nncousctous man be jumptd ofT, ran abuad of the ongino, und jdr'.ted tho druuken miner o!T tho tract, regaining his engiuo just in time, end ut Jthe moment it passed the spot whore tho miner laid. ' The N. Y World's correspordout writing trow Uavana has lull particulars of the landing of tbe Upton expedition. Tho dis embarkation Wfi tl'HCted ut 1'unta liravu tn tLe 21th ult. a part of Let- cargo v.'as ".ipii:i-ed bv the Ppauu!: .?i.oUM.ts. A Plnruiiiff fcuhjit't. Punch ever so li ng ago said that Karly to bed snd early to rise Is tho way to bo stupid and baVii red eyrs, A lrVr writer observes that "He who would tbrivo must rise nt live;" so pays the proverb, thrush tbeio Is wore rhyme than leasoti iti it; for If lie who would Ihrivo must rise nt dve, It must, follow nuturally, Ho who'd thrive more must rise nt four and it will insure a couwipience that, Ke who'd still mire thriving be Must leave his bod at turn of three; And who this letter would outdo, Will rouse bim at tbu stroke of two. And by way or climax to It nil, it should be held good at that He wo'd uever bo outdone. Must ever rise as soon as ono. But tbe best illustration would be, He wo'd flourish best of nil, Should never po to bed nt all. lVocal Bti.f. tlantn'e Patent .Vcie-Uucd Ucfrlg uioi. Lined wllh Slate, bavin? Air Chambers witfiout Filling of any kind pertoctly dry nnd sweet they aro believed to be uurtpial ld by any other now in use, und aro of Moderate Cost. Siato possesses an acknowledged hupri ority over inc for lining purposes, being free from smell, tanto and corrosion, and cau bo easily cit-med, preserving every ar ticle iu a sweet und pure el ite. r3H'or silo at FREEMAN'S HAHD WAltE STORE. 3l-3t. Soda Watcj and Ico Cream a'. J. Y. Boai- ty. Wft viml,l rati ttu r.f '.nt inn Vt nor hii'.i- ness rjen '0 the superior styles of joli print inr. notn pintn ond tnncj, ut present iwin lurned out fiuin tru: n!one. V.'ii lire tirer.rv. ed to execute job printing or every descrip tion in the la'est and tanst fashinnablu s'yle of the art, and nt reasonable rutr j. tl! Saab. Glass, Doors. Putty Ac. Large stock very cheap at I'r.e Furniture Store. mio-tr Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beatr. ty's Soda Water aad Ice Cream at J. 7. Boat ty's. Lard Oil by butrelor gallon t uia23-tf I. KitsEKis'8. All styles light harness, cheaper than the cheapest, made from MuKut's oak stock, and warrunted, at J K. Kron 's. Nails wholesale and rolnil at II. Kukkhax's All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenuer & Co.'s Gas Pipo wholesale and Mail nt II. Fbk.km.vs's. Just received a larLro nnd wall nnrl.ul stock of sbolf hardware at J. Rut her lord's. If. Bny the "Red Rot" Saddle, manufactured In Titusvllle expressly for tbe ell country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Kron's. a!2-tt Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- All kinds foreign frnlis A Co. a Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win. dow thades and Fixtures, just ree'd at t8". OniPKKS Broh. Cold is a word whicb Codingtoa & Corn well propose to render olselete. For modus operandi call and see them. march ton. Tbk Pysamids of splendid coal over a odinglon& Uornwell ' yard are perfectly wonderful. msrcblOlf. Tbe largest stock of Gas Pipe in town at II. Fiikkxan'. Fine assortment ol wall paper at Grides Bros. Infringement IVoUce. Tbe subscriber bus learned that a certain firm In Titusvllle, known us "Bryan, Dil lingham fc Co.," have commenced the uianu ufacture of Sucker Rods with Socket Joints' This Is s Direct Infringement on hisKinhts. as his claim is "connecting two sections ol rod by means of wedges, wedging sockets, and double coupling bolt." Iln does not speoify any particular sbapod wedge, nor or what mateiial It shall be made. All rods mudo as above described outside of his man nfactory, are diiect infringements. This, therefore is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, against buying or using any rqds so made, except those of bis manufac ture, as by bo doing they will lay them selves liable, aud will bo dealt with accord ing to law. WM. J. 1NNIS. PlONKElt. April 9th, 1870. Sparkling Soda Water ut M. S. Sim niou'6. net -If. Soda Watoiud Iou Cruutu at J. W. Bout ty's. Eoda Water aud louCieum at J. W. Beat ly's- sp'iV-tl. Gold Fish. Gold Sun u; ii. s. 6iuitt.iu'a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l'r Main i'Ju'j). SIX FIFTEEN (? TWENTY i'.AUHEL TANK'S. TWO 125 B VKUKL TANIIS. 1 WO :."0 " rnqtiire of Supt. en ilium Farm, jir-lw. te.v MoW.tr.s isrrwATiiT. Strn.-lriom th" iir..nilM' oTt'u. i wni r .luiw n Muiill llvln n il ,"; t imiii r, d liii(jii nu hml stri;i iili dum. r t"-'l iOmiu lu'rim k, nw etnp avoiiml her tmrn-.. Tlie itti.vft rowtird 'i -' liiiiil tor I..- rt'tnrn lo tl-p ioiur. or lo neyoii delaliihi): lier and utlifMu,; lue uf hi:c! di-li-titioi, A It. Wll.l.lAVt, Vitd Cat, rrtroleum C'eiilre, l a. PETROLEUM IRON WORKS iiiyjn:, Itiiliiigli-.iin & ija., MacMnists! Iro!3 lU'uss rtmiKU'i-s FORGERS," .Mmiructiinrs of ENCINICS, 1V)1LERS, DR1M.INO Tom.:, Ml.'LLAY AND ,ASU SAW MILLS, PKMPINU UUJS, V.'Al.v.INC BEAM AXI) TiANi) WlihKL IKONS, 1'LuWS. AND ALL KINKS OF tlASTINCS, WHOLESALE A. RETAIL DEALERS Nl X MINOR'S ''5:H! A.b FOR OW. WELLS, JtC. ' T:tia7i:ie, Nov 2.".!ti,l:'j. tl. ISKAM & CO, i!;Jr'-st.,)il C'Hy. NEW A0 BIMUTIFL'L STYLES OF a!cte 8al Jewelry, (Inmrtenn, Cne l.luiiul Kwiiia liulku.1 Sterhnjj Silver Waro, ri!vor Plated Waro, f'f n'.l rrtLliN, lliil'jue U, l'.n. lliSII. Vl-.li. e'i;),-c:a l.r H'taptitl lo. t'lenjulf r-C'.:i l.OI.H t'HAl.Mi, ..'r. KI.'lV, 1'ISTitI,--. HK (ll.VftlS, KlSlilNO TACRI.R, S1.M, H1MIS .r, e I'.irtliil.ir nit-ntimi Liven 'n retlr ten finn wntrii. and Ji-woiry bi a eo.titi"l.'nl vorkinin. Tmj firm lme li a .tore at TI TITSVU.I.B. Sirin -ir.-t. Itl'MKMHl'lt TUB I'hhVft. fi-ntre Hir,.,'t, ni A Mir Wft.1 ot llie I. A. Telegraph Ofllce, tAI Clly, I'n Q P M 0 0 -P r 0 ft -J XDIAv02SriDSl A. T. LEGGETT, Manufacturer and Drjlir In HAes&BJBSS; Seed Bags, Valve C ups, &c ExperliT.ciHl workmeii aro employed. s4 Hr ness of all kind., kopt cc ruuutly on baud and Baas' o order. P. V. Helnva Put. Seed 'Bag For Stilo- Repairing Done at all Times ! . Call aud Mvntnour stock and prices, Maln-St., below tl e JUoCH lock Hoiian. eoom Centre, Fa., Jan. 7lu, :8'V -tl . Philadelphia 4e Eriu It. bUMMEB TIMB TABLE' On and after MoniUv Mnv ami. i9i ihe trains on Die I'hiladelphU X Erie ItaliroaJ will ran as WKSTWASD. Mall Train leaves PhllailDlphia, 1". P m " " IvavmOorrv, ,iwpni " aishru at Ere, 7.-I0 p ia Eric Expr. lenrca I'hlladuTphla. 10.411 a in " " Uinrea Corrv. 5.Mlaia " " iirrivesatlvrie, 7.84 a iu Warren Accomniudatlou leaves Warren, m " ' linvea Corry. 9,laia " " arrives at Krlc, llusrn kXstwass. Mull Trtiin Icavos Rrln, SJOTam " " leavwforrvf 10,4Uam " " arrlviwat I'hllail.lphla. .H0aiB ErloExpr. leaviaKrle, t(,0(lpia " " liws Corrv, 10,44 p" " " arrive at I'liHailrhilila, 4.Spa Wnrrcn Accouuuodailoo Isavca Krio, 4.00 p ia " Corry,' P,WPm ". ' " arrives At Warren, I,)?1" E::pnn east connect, at Curry, Mail Ml at Cor ryuii t Ii vhiuloi, EKireiw west at Irvlncuin will1 Iiuiua on Oil Crei-k mid Allwhitiiy klvcr Ku I' ALl'lthD L TH.KIt, Uou'lSapt5 AOI'lIIIAU TOOL,Sl.l4AT AFTER THIS DATE. ' Itcdpoii.-.ible. parties Klshlii'; to hlro flsliini! "' I il! lie iircnini.iitnl at ivatonable rates. UiS Ca J. II. I'iUKK sl V jJ' . . . . .