3 -rf "t ! if- 1 1 -'i JlcFAK I), SHi l 18 & Co. (Snccrawn toJ.T. A. Loeco.l Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MKNT OK Spiing and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS , and OASSIMKItF.X, whMi tlmy liiftkpiip to or. ltr on fllUltT-jNOTieE. wiHrlnr lu BIVLK niil WOKKMANsIIIP. r.'rfcct MntUfncilon Always Ciitaruiitocdti Bally Receiving all tVj N'oycIiIos In GENTS FURNISHINfl BDDDS, HATS, CAPS, iC. McFAllAM, SMITH & Co., Cor. Spring dr. Franklin St., Tltntvilfe, Pn. T etr oleum Centre Daily Record I'ct. Centre, Tuesday. JuuoJt.. AIIK1V.II. AND DE PA It Tilt IS OF TUAINS ON . V. & A- It. H. On and after Monday. Mny 30th, 1870, ruins win run us unions: south. no. 5. no. 8 xo. 1. Leave Irvine. 11,45 A M. fi.till p m L.te till Ulty 7.00 A M. 2.42 p M. 7.47 p M ret.ljon 7.38 " S.23 8.28 ' Tltnsv. 8.2.1 4.14 " 9.15 ' Arrive Corry, 0,35 6,45 10,35 " HOi-m. xo. 2. xo. 4. xn. fi. Leave Corry, 1 1.20 a m. 6.H0 a M. fi.l5 P M " Tilnsv. 12.45 p M. 7.40 7.45 " " P. Cen. 1.25 " 8.17 8.35 ' Arrive f). City 2.05 ' 8,55 11,10 ' " Irvine. 4.50 " 11.35 W No. 6 and 6 riyi on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. iivo on city. n.3.1 a .. x.sua.x. pnssam. i.mfm " v. i en, jo an s.iei ia.io x. 4,o Arrive Tllusv, ln,ol r x. v,4S ' 1,54 &,w FREIGHT TR.AI3S POCTIT. leaveTitnsv, O.IRa.x l(i,3S a.m. :i (M) a.m. 8 SRrx " P. On, (U7 ' ll,5t - P.M. 11.80 " Arrive ii. uiy.ti.V3 J.iid p x a,06 ' 7. ill CUT and Petroleum (.Yntre ireleht, leave Oil 'lty ll.liu a. in , arrivrai t Petmlemn Centre 1.25 p. in. I.-vi,s Petroleum Centre, at 4,00 a m., arrives t oil City 5,!W p. in. kii.tku palacs nt.KEriiro r.KS. " 4 IMreet fmm l'liddliliuiilliiit ctintigc No. 3 Direct to l'lnlii(lvliliin wlili..ui cliiiiico. JM 5 Direct from Piiialmruh without rlimiuu. No IHr wrt to Pittsburgh uillioilt ciianxa. .Monday, ai-iy ail, js;u. Gold lll-Vf. Notice, . Tne. foal olllM at this plarMill be open ed on inly 4 th from 7,' o'clock'' to 8 a. in. and 12J to 4 p. m. i pla? twill be i Mr. A. M. Klmlts has recently filed up his grocery in ilegaut shape, and has added largely to bis stock of groceries, provisions, lried fruit, c, ito. lie has ols'j secured tho services or that popular grocery dealer, Mr. N. G. IlnntinetVh. who hereafter .will . V . ... W found at his store, 'roady'and willing to wail on customers. Mr. S., thoroughly tin leriands tho grocery business und those lufinji. deal willi uiln or bis gontlemanly uletk, will find them lair and honorable men. Give them,a call and be satisfied. r?be I)y reference to the advertisement It will li seen that our Cathol c friends propuse relebrating the Fourth of July in an uld t ishioned wanner, on tbe'grouuds near the obitrcii. The programme which they have laid out is a sufficient guarantee that a good timo will lie had. Read tbo adverlisment. A new well was struck on the Lyman P. Smith farm, near Plefisantille, on .Saturday last which is s.iid to be yielding thirty bar rels per day. It Ik knowu as tbo Neal well. There are lore or six wells producing ou lis (arm at presont, and several going down. '('tie fi'rqueiil use of lire cracker, torpe does, .to., in the streets is gelling to be a decided nuisance. We hope the police olli cers will put a stop to it. There is great danger oi lire by their use aud the practice should be slopped. We bear ol one or two cases of sua stroke during the. present warm weather. , New, derricks are being put up on the Espy farm. Tbe Elliott, llros. aio putting down a uew elJLou the Crown farm. Hi: II I1K IM.I! PTRATI ISMAT Jt.lfi: AU.XtTkST TIJIU. THE FASTEST, TRIP IN A QUARTER OK A CENTURY. -St. Louis, Juao 22d. Tho famous steam- er Natchez. Captain Tom Leathers, which bus been making a race against timo from Now Orleans to St. Lmi , arrived here a few minutes after lour o'clock this afternoon. The following figures am taken from her log: To Natchez, 17 hours, 2 minute; Vicksbnrgh, . 26 hour; Memphis 2 days 9 hours, 40 minutes; Cairo 3 days. 4 hours, 35 minutes; St. Louis 3 days, 22 hours, 30 min utes. The race was made to beat, if possi ble, tho time made, by tho J. M. White, in 1844, which was 3 days, 23 hours, 9 min utes, and which has never been beaten un til to-day, although many of tbe swiftest boats which bare run on this liver during tbo past quarter of a century have attempt ed to do it. The'e has been great excite ment among tleambotitmen und citizens generally all day in regard to this race, and when the Nalcbez touched the wharf this evening she was immediately thronged with anjexcited crowd, who were very joyous over the great victory. A largo amount of money changed hands on the result. W. S. Pike a banker of New Orleans, passenger on the Natchez, who claims to have kept a careful record of tbo trip asserts that tbe passago was made in 3 day, 21 hours, SS minutes, tbe difference between Cairo and tuis point. Rev. A. N. tjhjaft, A. M., or Erie, Pa., an able and eloquent clergyman, will dis cuss the Prostestaot phase of the Infallibil ity question, at Sobel's Hall, on Friday eve niug, July 1st. It will be remembered that Mr. daft was the party who was recently engaged in a discussion of the question of spiritualism at Jamestown. N. V. Un doubtedly ho will draw a crowded housu. Tbe arrangements for a Fourth of July c-l'-brstiorjju this place are rapidly being completed, and we have no hesitation in laying that a celebrution worthy of tbe day will be gotten up. Tbe balance of the money left alter paying the necessary ex penses will be donated to tbe Ore depart ment. Several small operators on Chnrrytrre Run were heavy losers by tbe recent lire on the Rynd farm. Quite a wordy row occurred at the "hub" of the county, at tbe Treasurer's sale of land yesterday, between several prominent citi zens. After making horrible threats ot cutting one another's gizztrds out, .to., they subslaed and the affair ended in smoke. There will be a foot race between Wm Good and II. A. Grant at Miller Farm, 160 yards, for $25 on Tbmsday June 30th Tb International convention of Young Men's Christ I n Association, held at India napolii last week was- attended by about Ave buudred delegates from all parts of tbe continent. Rev. M. Heard and C. N" Payne were tbe delegates from tbe Associa tion of this place. Tbey report tbe pro ceedings as being very interesting and ad vantageous to tbe cause of Christ in this country. On tbe tvotiing of July 4th, the fire de partment this pla:e are to give h grand ball In order to enable tbem to procure a number of articles necessary to lit up the engine in good working shape. They have isdiied tickets at the exceedingly low price of $2,00 each, and a committee Vill shortly vitiit our citizens for tba purpose of selling them. We houu all will aid in forwardinc this movement by purchasing4 tickets. Re sides aiding a good cause they will bave a jjlly good lime. The warmer fVJfWeather tbe creater ne- cessity there lbt, indulging in Simmon's ice cold soda water, It wai 94 iu tbe shade Ibis noon at Cbrif- t e's Drug Store, a deg. higher than any day this summer. Hon. C. W. Gn.FiLt.AN recently intro duced a bill hi tbe House of Representatives granting a pension to Surah Houston, widow of Iiieutenaat Robert Jlouston, lately a member of tbo C3d Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. The bill passed the first and second readings, and was then rolerred to the Committee on Invalid Pen sions. "La Rollu Hulene," tbe wife of an ac tor in Ames', circus, has separated herself, her child, diamouds, and $1,000 in cash from her busbtnd, who is tbe victim of a Cincinnati coal raercbaul. thinks that a di vorce is tbe only thing that will be any comfort to h iui now. , In the Epiroipal 'Diocesan Council for Wisconsin, a day or two ago, tbo fullowlag canon was adopted: "Every communicant ol the Church marrying outside of our com munication, or married by uny othcr'lhan a clergymm ol (be Church, shall aland ipso fu-to excommunicated." iti nr. AND It FINED. A Krench almanac says that tho man.wbo Is born In the month of June will bo ol short stature, pa?s!onatol lond of women and children, but will not bo loved in re turn. Tbe lady born in this month wilt be a giddy personage, fond of coffee; she will marry at twenty-one, and be a loot at loriy five. Miss Louis Stratton of Cass county, Indiana, challenges ony man in tbo State to a ploughing match with her. Sho pro poses a two horse team, each competitor to drive and hold tbe plongh. Miss Lucy Is evidently ono of those who think that he or she who by the plough would thrive, himself (or herself) must both hold and drive. Cowper says that "the tear that is wiped with success, may bo followed, perhaps by a smile." If it is a woman's tear, the per haps is unnecessary; yon can always dry it with a drew. p , A'man in Bremen has made a figure of a woman which can, owing to engeniously contrived machinery talk. This proves ol all tbe wastes ot time we ever heard of, the most wasteful. Milwaukee has had a "beer fair" at Its ripk whereat each brewer occupied a lap stand, and each visitor was called upon to vote lor tbe beer "that liked him best" on leaving the fair. At tho close tbe brewer receiving tbe largest number ol votes receiv ed a massive gold medal, and those less fortunate silver ontsot value in proportion lo their staaindgin tho popular estimation. Vol beeples' A'man In Terra Htute, Ind., bas obtain ed a divorce because bis wife swore at him so terrthly. He says a wife rouv be a bles- log, but bis wasn't the kind he wanted. There was a little flutter of surprise among many attendants at a fashionable wedding 1c Pittsburgh, Pa., on Friday, when at the conclusion of the ceremony, one of tbe groomsmen led bis faircompan on forward, and tbey too were made one in tbe most "delightful" manner. McFarland bas relumed to New York, and promises to make Startling revelations before long. He Is preparing a card de nying bis alleged insanity, and insisting that be will be able ta prove that he bas not been out of bis right mind in the least degree. Tbe editor of the Indianapolis Times writes tbe obituary of that paper, in which he says: "Tbe brilliaacy of our career has only been equaled by its brevity. But we retire with ooe piece of knowledge we never pos sessed before. We are satisfied that' we are fully competent to close the affairs of any paper on tbe shortest notice. Tbe business management of the paper would bave been eminently successful, but there wasn't any business to manage. For our reformed friends we have onlv an affectionate- and tender farewell, with one word of advice: give up the refurm business; it don't pay. We Bpeak from experienco in this matter. Tbe "dear people" don't want reformation. If they do At tbem get it hv action, and not by s lly childish com plaints." The man who wrote that, everv thine? else being equal, has scubo enough to con- unci a successiui paper. Grand Rapids Is just now greatly' excited over a dWorne case in high lifo. As the story goes, tbo couple bave been living hag . pily together ror about twenty years, anu raised a famjly of four children. Some timo a jo the husband became acquainted with a woman from Jefferson. Tbe acquaintance grew into Intimacy, until he at once and unexpectedly to the wifo and every one an ootinced to tbe mother of the children that Ibey were divorced. Tbo f equal is that lie expects to be married in a few days to the Jefferson acquaintance, and those who were bis friends are very much disgusted, and threaten that neither he nor his wife will be tolerated in respectable sooiety. A new well was struck on the Rrow farm, Chorrytree Run, a Jew days since, which is yielding six barrels per day. It is owned by Lockwood, Dates and Fisher, Tbe vote for Slate Senator in rirawford county, yesterday, is undecided at this writ log, hut tbe indications are that G. B. De- lamater Is nominated by a small , innioritv In Titvsville. Anderson received 906 votes lo Delainater'a 87. $S REWARD ! Lost between Skinner Farm ond tbe Rec ord office, a MEERSCHAUM PIPE with silver rim. Tho above reward will be paid if tbe Pipe is left at tbia office. j28 lit. A Foot Race i'or $50 will bo run at Miller Farm, ou Thursday, June 30th, alter tbe horse races, between 11. A. Grunt, alias Shoo-Fry, and Wm. Good, tho latter to have eO ieet start on 100 yards It. Kiiwngeo aud Vichey Water at CitiiTt.t Cl uo. liornl .ntlri!s. Now is the best time In lay in n winter supply of buid foul. Codington A Curn wcli aro the men to buy from. June '2Stl. Those who have visited A. M. Shults Grocery, bave noticed that bis Horn baa been recently relited and the store generally enlarged, bis stock consists of Groceries of all kinds, Pried fruits, and a very large stock of Klro Crackers. June 2thll. FOItSAl.K 1'HKsP. A 400 barrol tank for sale cheap, enqulro K. J. Haxna & Co. J27-31. of rny (lie "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titusvilte exiuessty for the oil country udnptcd to all kinds of weather, at J. K. Krons. Bii-u Soda Water aud loo Cream at J. W. Reat ty's. Fine assortment of Paper aud Cloti Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree d at niSlf. UltlFFK imo. Yieliev. Kistenicen and Soda Water at tbe Artio Soda Euuutain of Guivfks linos. Cot.n is a word which Codinvtoa & Corn' well tuoiiose lo render obselele. For vwttus vjtranili call and see them. marcbluif. ' Tuk Pyramids of splendid coal over a od'uiKtonifc Coruwell'a yard aro perfectly wonderful. ' marchlOtf. Just received a larue and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tl. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat- t's. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenner & Co.'s Unnta'a Patent Mnte Lined itefrls aior. Lined with Slate, bavins Air Chambers wllr.oul Killing ot any kind perlectly dry and sweet they are believed lu be unequal led ly any other now iu use, and are of Moderate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zino for lining purposes, being free troin smell, taste nod corrosion, and can lie easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure slate. ESTKor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-31. Vichey, Kiseneen and Soda Water at the Artie SodaFouutain of jlH-lf. Guiffks Duoj. SrtllAL NOTICE. The larjrest and finest stock of Family Groceries, ever brought to Ffctroleum Centre, is now Ixiiwx received "and offered at heavily reduced prices. These goods are bought in New York at the pietfent low prices for cash, and we proposele to onr friends and patrons have the benefit of low U'1CCS. PaTties wishing to buy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. SCIIOXBLOiU & WI.tG. Kissengen and.Vlcbey Water ou drangh t at ukiffi) linos. Soda Water and ice Cream at J. W. Beat- Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Heat ty'a All kiuds foreign fruits at Feller, Fenner & uo. a All styles light harness, cheuner than the cheupesi, muilo from Moll'ut's oak stuck, and WuuaU'l'U, Ul J li.'IMOU ii. FIREWORK? !y,r '.eV."f J;,1' 18T"' i"Bt W'iveu ..J J Ul-.AI"i S, consistlngln pnrtof K r 1 era of the best brand, Rocket, T:l unnuiea, i orpeuoe", wu uUl V"W Exhibl linn 1'ieoen llumi,,.. ii . ' 'I'-M Chinese Lanterns, and a ureal t!?'!' nlhnr .nrt. In,. ''I'll Also Choice Conlectitinem. !..,.' ""' best In the market, in.t ...i. 1 tho taste on Independence it . '"'I thinia are In lu. h.rf ...i nn'A more at J. W. Beatty'a (ecoud Door ft' Of IP I' A 11(1111. - Polruleniii Centre, June 22, 1870 2' Sparkling Soda Water at Ms s mon'- ni'l tf.' ' Soda Waler aud Ice Cream at J. v, J Soda Water aud lceCre-iin at J. w r Gold Fish, Gold F1au"rrr6,BD! Drug Slore. Sash. Glass. Doors. Ii,n . . stock vety cheap ut tho Furuiiure'si mlu"u Lard Oil by bairelor gallon at Mj23f H. Fawms-t Nails wholesale. aud rolail at 1'B-KMASt Kis.s,engeu and Vichey Water on 4mi.; ' ' GatrrKs Bk' All kinds loreigu In. its at Keii,Ktoi A, Co.' Gas Pipe wholesale and retail u II- r'xmu'i Fino assorliaeut ol wall paper at Gti J NEW ADVERTISEMENT 1776. 1870 (iUaJ4Tll Ol JtU Games & Festivities! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ev Catholic School llousfl ami Hall ! i1..i 1 tl.n ..InirAl vjii mo vjiruuiinr lifiir uko- GAMES WILL COMPRISE: Foot Kaces ! Sack Races ! IWheelbarrow Rao Base Ball, Foot Ball &t Climbing Greasy Pole AND WILL WIND UP WITH twt THE GRAND OLB IRISH GAME OF HURLING ! BCODMUBIC WILL BE FBISlOT TIIROUGlt THE DAY. RTaPRESHMENTS! of all kinds on tho grounds m in the hall. By order Co W101.KSAI.K AND RKTAIb GROCER MUED I1U1T Or all kind IlIITTEIl. CHKFlhG, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD 6TAS"' Washington Stiwt, Ware Itmua at the Ilnllrnnd crossing S"8 Dupol, 1' irok.uiu Ceutre, Pa. wJTf Vetroleiim t'cuuo, April la, is -,m- ro? ? apj; t ?vz m w 1 . m aaa-W