j 1 v i JlcFARLAX D, SMITH & Co. fSucctMon lcT. A. lrfoe,l Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. ' rOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTnS . and CAS8IMKHKH, wblcli they ranke np to or. ler on SHOKT-1NOTICE. superior In HTYLB and WOBKMANsIIlP. Perfect Matlsfactlen Always Guaranteed.! Daily Receiving all the Norcltlcin BENTS' FUHNISHINB BGOHS, HATS, CAPS, &C. McFAHIiAND, SMITH & Co., Cor. ftprlaf c Frauklln Sts,, Tltmvllfe, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ret. Centre, Wednesday. June X9 ABHIVtl, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ON O. C. Ac A. R. R. On aid after Monday, May 30th, 1870. dulna will rl. ' ' iimu win iuu urn iuiiuwb. SORT. NO. 5. NO. 3. NO. 1. Ijave Irvine. 11,45 a m. 8.00 p x Lewe Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.42 v x. 7,47 p u rebueu i.ao a,2j it g jjg i. " Titusv. 8.23 4,14 9,15 " -Arrive Corry, 9,35 6,45 10,35 " boctu. no. 2. vo. 4. Kri. fi. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. COO a x. 6,05 p m Tiiiisr. 11.40 P M. 7.40 " 7,45 " P.Cen. 1,25 ' 8,17 8.35 Arrive O.CKy 2,li5 8,55 9,10 " Irvine. 4,50 H.35 tfKo. fi and 6 run on Sunday. FltfilGHT TRAIN'8 NORTU. ILiTeOll0ity,tt.SSA.. 11,30 1.. in,W.ii. J,C5p .. P fan 111 Ul o .... ia .a . Arrive Tltusv, 12,01 r.. 8,44 1,34 4) 1 FKE1GHT TRAILS SOUTH. AenvcTltimv, e.mA.H 1,.15 a h. :t 00 a.m. jaSpic Arrive O. Clty,0,83 l.ui jr Itui " J.ao n. "iPfiT mi ptnt" 'ntre freight, tarns Oil - ..j -.in , mi i,t i rviioienm V6nirel,SS p. .V,i!T7 vw f"ium Uoutre at 4,00 p m arrival VI VII J tl,KU p. HI. HM.V1II 1 IT If. atMn.w. -. Jo. 4 Dlrout IVoni I'lillnd'tlphla without, change. No. 8 11 ruet to Plillud.lnhlft without clmum.? g I'lrect rrom PltMhmh without rbnui-o. No tt-blruer to Httsbnrgli without cImuk. Monday, Mny 30, igja. Gold Illtf. f.xTitxsiv bale or Lan-o The larg tract of land at West Hickory, tying south west of the McNair well, and in a direct line between that well and Pltbole City, was soia yesterday to Messrs. H. Rosen Ditcn ot ritisbnrgh, and Arnold & Pbln ney, Vera & Blake, Thos. Frotbingham and & A. Woods or Petroleum Centre, for the sum of $25,000. The land comprises 360 acres, extending one mile in length and Hair a mile wide, and was sold by Roseobacb & bo. of Pittsburgh, to the above gentlemen. It is thought by operators to be good oil ter ritory, and the owners intend putting down - several wells Immediately. ; tiuite a lively little row Occurred at Ti- - tOsville, day before yesterday, between . tarty white men and a number of fif teen t a amendments. The Mayor of the city was compelled to order all the saloons closed and appoint extra police, in order to Keep the peace. Several meu were quite severely wounded durlug the melee. A good field of labor for the missionaries is now epeoed at that moral city. Who bids? Tbe return judges of tbe Crawfoid county primary election mot in convention at Mead ville, yesterday afternoon, for tbe purpose of counting tbe votes cast on Monday. Geo. B. Dclatuater bas a majority or 371 for State Senator over Geo. K. Anderson. Col & II. pick of Meadville, received tbe nom iuation fur Congress by a Urge majority. - Our citixens will bear iu mind tbe lecture on Friday evening next, at Sobel's Opeia House, on Friduy evening next, by Rev. A. N. Craft. The subject Papal Infallibility, tbe Other Side is one that should bo un derstood by all. Al the ol juct is a benevo lent ono, loo balanoo going t'j the M. E. Suii.Uy School, lut tj;ci.i L'V !, ded jriM-i' T'JlvCV.- ,' ;'.;t.-. PITTS- . HUGH. Seven IteNiierlea mid tbo Sharps. burg bridge Destroyed. Lom ?300,000. Fpcctil to tllo Dally Kecord. PlTTSIIUItUlt, Juno 28. Tbo lightning struck tbo Citizens' Refi nery, this afternoon, which together with the Eclipse, Anchor, Forsyth, National and tbreoolber red aeries, was destroyed. Tbo Sharpsburgb Brldgo was burned si lo. The lire is still burn inc. LATKIt. The Citizen, Eclipse, National and Belle Refineries were seriously damaged. The lire originated by the lightning striking a large tank of oil supposed to belong to the bull clique. The storm also seriously damaged the warehouse of the Brilliant Loss pro bably $300,000. A Den of l.lara not Lloue. Tbe Detroit Tribune says of that story of the circus musicians being eaten by Hons in Missouri, that "tbo Hons treated the musicians with distinguished consideration, and politely escorted them to the door of the cage without taking a single juicy steak liom them. The musicians didn't tumble into the den of Hons at all, but went on blowing their horns with melodious compo sure. Tbo Hons were not all bunurv: and couldn't digest the musicians if they had swallowed tbstn. There wereo't any Hons attached to the circus. There wasn't any circus. Tne musicians tnmbled into a den of liars not I ions." The Chinamen ot Virginia City, Nevada, have been dedicating a temple with orien tal ceremonies. The performance began at 4 a. m. The temple ii a frame bulldinsr. and cost about $300. The Interior Is fitted up with a profusion of tinsel ornaments, at cost probably ol $800. In the west end of the temple stands the high altar, and seated upon it are three crowned and beard' ed gods or kings. Two of these wooden gods have long beards and moustaches, while the third it of the sailor cnt. All three ere seated behind a sort of curtain. banging down from a canopy, and looped aiido that they may plainly be seen by their worshippers. In front of tbe altar is a table whereon was a full grown roasted bog, with cakes sweetmeats, tic. Before tbe al tar were a number of colored candles burn ing, and dishes containing burning stnda' wood. Tbe priests were dressed in long blue robes, and were quite imposing In ap pearance. Tbe coremooies consisted in blessing certain robes with which the gods were clothed, blessing tbe wine and tood before tbe people, and In many bows and genuflections. Upon the conclusion of these exercises in tbe temple there was a grand discbarge of bombs and fire-crackers outside, wdioh tasted tor half an tour. A Strange Story. A youthful couple In West Haven, hsviog tender regard for each other, bad an nounced their Intention of becomiog man and wife, when tbe summer heat shall have passed. But love Is impatient, and each night tbe Juliet received ber Borneo in ber private bower on the first story, be ollmbed through a friendly window looking out up on tbo garden. Some of tbe young man's friends learned tbe state of things, and one night tbey watched him as be made bis In gress and egress. Tbe next nlgbt tbey re sumed their position, and when Borneo ap peared tbey frightened bim away. One of tbo scapegraces then climbed through tbe wlodow, found the lady's chamber and took the place of the frightened lover. Her lamp was unlit, and the Indy was in blissful igno rance or tbe change until the gray streaks of dawn revealed to ber that ber companion was not ber aflianced. The village is great ly exercised, the young woman almost heart broken, and her friends, ' (inconsola ble. As a matter of course tbe gossirs find ample scope for their favorite recreation. Mew Haven Palladium. Just received at Sobers Dry Goods Store a large and choice stock of new goods or the latest American and foreign goods, which are now beiog offered at remarkably low rates. This is by far tbe finest stock or goods ever brought to Petroleum Centre. Call in and examine them. Mrs. Henry Guon, of Richmond, Ind., went off prematurely with another man Henry Guon being yet undead; and be and tbo little pistols Mrs. Guon left, musket along as best thoy can, alone. . Talk of lirlghaui Young locating in Pet roleum Centre. Rouseville correspondent of the Oil City Times. Which will no doubt give tbo brothers from KoiiBevlllo a bettc cbanco than ever before, not even excepting tbe "high mo rality correspondent," who would undoubt edly ''intmejetly jine. " About $i,00l) bas boeu subscribed towards l til'niufj ua IV :.:.. al c'-urcU at Kou.i- IiARGU CRUDE ANOltEIINKU. "Snmlio, did you ever see the Cfttfklll Mountoins?" "No, sab, but I've seen uui kill mice." A St. Louis census marshal reports that one woman told him to call agaiu In a ny or two, when sho could promise him a lar ger list. Tbo language bas recently been enriched by the terra 'stealage," to describe a pro- coss by which Indian appropiialions are diminished. Iowa City bas a "national game" club composed of deaf mutes; though how people wbo can't sneak attain proficiency In bass bawl remains a mystery. Tbe libel suit for $100,000 brought against tbe Buffalo Commercial by the Hon D. S. Bennett, bas been, at his request, postponed until October next. A back man at Newport gained tbe cus tom of tbe Friends, at the late yearly meet ing, by saying "thee," but ruined his chances by asking, "Where's thou's baa-! gage?" One of the Beecher girls used to say that tbe bad three rules to guide her in copying ber father's MSS: If a letter was dotted it was not an I; if a letter was crossed it wasn't a t; and -if a word began with a cap ital letter it didn't begin a sentence. Dan Bryant, the minstrel, intends build ing a magnificent minstrel hall in New York. Rudolph, tbe billiardist who was recent ly defeated by Dion, wants to play another game for $1,000 a side. Tbaddeus Stephens preferred burial in an obscure burying ground, ratber than in either of gtha two beauti fill cemeteries Ja Lancaster, In both of which he owned lots, because colored peoplo could not be burled there; and over bis grave in bis obscure resting place is a plain marble with bis own inscription: "I lie here because the earth is free to all. Tbaddeus Stephens." A few days ago (be people of Benton, III. , were horrified by tbe announcement that J. K.Ressler, a cl tizen of that place, bad been shot and killed by a woman, In Spring Settlement, abont five miles west of Benton. Rcssler called on Mrs. McFee, and after some conversation, threw bsr down and outraged ber. Immediately afterward sbe went into an adjoining room and procured a loaded pistol, and returning, shot the de ceased, wbo ran out of tbo bouse into tbe yard,wbere be fell down, and tbe infuriated woman shot bim again in tbe back of tbe bead, while be was lying on tbe ground. It is tindeistood that Red Cloud, under tbe advice of the Great Father and Secre tary Cox, will Immediately establish an agricultural college on nisi reservation, and that be will offer Horace Greeley tbo chair of "What I know about Farming-" - Already the summer fashions are ap pearing upon tbe streets or tbe Indian vil lages in Wisconsin, and tbey are attracting a good deal ot attention. One of tbe Wis consin papers describes a suit worn by a boy five years old. It consists of a garter tied around tbe left leg. uen. mulligans aiary, wntcn will soon be published, contains the following, under date of March 22, 1860: The occasion of this motley mass was the closing speech of Judge Douglass upon "Kansas." Mrs. D sat just. in front of me with ber mother in the reporters gallery. For three hcurs Douglass thundered in the capitol. His sarcasms were vltirol, and his arguments like twice-told tales. He plucked tbe ad ministration by tbe beard. He stabbed it with envenomed blade. He scorned aud de fied it. Wheeling upon South Carolina in one or its interruptions, be thrilled tbe Chamber with a grand retort, delivered with the pomp of Grecian tragedy and tbe fire of tbe Scotch Douglass. Frank Tborn is to receive $10,000 for bis leap fioat Suspension bridge at Niagara Falls on tbe 13th of August next. "We notice tb taft," says tbe Buffalo Courier, merelyfor tbe purpose of congratulating Frank's heirs." in conversation with tbe suicide a day unwoBiuce, ne appearea (luce Weston on bis great "Portland and Chicago walk") to be confident ofucces." By careful expert- ment he baa ascertained that bo can bold ma oream iy minutes, it will laKe one mluute to bear "something drop" aftor he leaves the bridge, which will leave 1' mio utesfor tbe boats below to fish fur tbe corpse. Ed. Sutherland and C. Kobson rolurn ed home last evening from an extended fish ing and bunting tour in tbo woods of Wur- ren and Elk counties. Like the mighty jNimrods of old, undoubtedly they made Icarl'ul havoc among tbo liuny and feuthorod tribes, besides having a good timo in gener al. Thank you, geiitlenie't lor that uico string of trout. Tbo Jamestown und Franklin B.iiirond tm.r.cl at Oil Ci'y if t'jwn-'i v.uO will be wi-!.'-.-!..-. AVAAT13D. A girl to dn general hnuwwork. Good wages will 1 paid. Enquire nt cflico of ColdwnterOll Co., Wild CiU Hollow. j-cj.;it A. J. Hawi.kv. $5 IIEWAISD! Lost between Skinner Farm ond tbo Rec ord ofiice, a MEERSCHAUM PIPE with silver rim. Tbe above roward will bo paid irtho Pipe is left at this office. j28-3t. Kisscngeu and Viehey Water at Gnit'FKH Bitos. Now la the best time to lay In a winier sunnly of hard coal. Codington & Corn- well are the men to buy from. June u, Thoso who have vinited A. M. Shults Grocery, have noticed that his store has been recently reliled and tbe store generally enlnmed. his slock consists of Groceries of all kimls. Dried Fruits, and a very Urge stock of Fire Crackers. June 23tUlf. 4'Olt KAI.K CUBA P. A 400 barrel tank for sale cheap, enquire of . F. J. IIanna & Co. j27-3l. Itiiy the "Red not" Saddle, manufactured In Titnsville expressly for the oil country ndapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Krens. ai.-ti Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty-s. Fine assortment of Piiner nnd Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just reed nt m8tf. Giuffks Urtra. Vichev, Kisit'ngen and soda Water al tbeAxrio Soda Fountain of Grifkks Bkos. Just ruceived ft large and well assorted Rutherford's, tf. stock of edielf hardware at J. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Boat- ty's. All kinds foreign fruits at Fuller, Fenner & Co.'s A Bautaa .Paleut slate Lined llefrlf- aior. Lined with Slate, bavintr Air Chambers witaout Filling of any kind perlectly dry and sweet they are believed to be unequal led by any other now iu use, and are of .Moderate uost. , Slate po ssesses an acknowledged super!' ority over Zinc for lining purposes, beiog free from smell, tusio and corrosion, and can be easjly cleaned, preserving over ar ticle in a sweet nod pure Btate. tlTFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-3L Vichey, Klssengen and Soda Water at tbe Artio Soda Fountain of j 18-tf". GlllKKK Bito.t. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tbe largest and finest stock of Family Groceries, erer brought to Petroleum Centre, is now being received and offered at heavily reduced prices These goods are bought in New York at the piescnt low prices for cash, and we proposele to our friends and patrons have the benefit of low prices. Parties wishing to Ixiy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. Kissenguu and.Vichey Witter on di aught at. OuihtM Brio-.i, Sods Water and lco Cream at J. W. Beat-J'- . F-oda W.'.T and to Cream m J. W. fteM-- FIRES WORKS Fur 4th or July 1870, just received nt J. ', UEATY'S. consisting iu part of PirefCrnck nis of tbe best brand, Rockets, Ifiuimii Candles, Torpedoes, two kinds. .Mines. Rxbibi tinn Pieces, Bunting Flaus, Balloons, Chinese Lanterns, and a great variety of oilier works too numerous to mention . Also choice Contectionery. Ice Cr'-am th best in the market, just such as win suit tbe taste on Independence day. All Iheso things, aro to be had, and a great many more at J. W. Beatty's tecoud Door from tbo Opera House. J. W. Bkatty. Petrolenm Centre, June 22, IS7U 2w. Sparkling mon's. Soda Water atM. S. nil-tf. Sim- Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. ap27-tl. Gold Fish, Gold Fish ut Drug Store. M. S. Simmon's Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac. Large stock very cheap at tbe Furniture Store. in 10-if Lard Oil by barrel or gallon at wsj23-lf 11. Fiikksus's. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenner & Co.'s All styles light harness, cheaper than the cheapest, mode from Mortal's oak slock, and warranted, at J R.JKron's. Nails wholesale, and retail at II. KltKKMAS'S Klssengva and Vichey Water on draught I GmrrKS Bros. - Alt kinds forel gn fniits at Feller, Fenacr A Co.'s Gas Pipe wholesale and retail at II. Frkkman's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G AN CONCERT EYE XT MOUT, .AFTEH JTLT 14, OF THE OSCUWAKDNERTYKOLKMB TMKTE. a John ThenhaM's Optra Oram Svhonv jZUf Horses) For stale. Tun Rond jema Canadit IIOHSRH fnr ! at Ihn table O' A. bmawley Tb owner hivlitn thmu winning in purcTiu-e, to call and luk over this Sue sturk nt konte flesh. J3l. A. . MiKAY 1776. 1870. Games & Festivities ! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE New Catholic School House and Hall ! On the Grounds near the church . GAMES WILL COMPRISE: Foot Races ! Sack Races ! Wheelbarrow Races I Base Ball, Foot Ball Ac Climbing Greasy Pole AND WILL WIND UP WITH THE THE GRAND 0L9 IRISH GAME oy HURLING ! 600S MUBIC WILL BE PRISENX THROUGH THE DAY. REFRESHMENTS! of all kinds on the grounds and in the lialL By order Com. TJCFFA l4. con 111 AM rrt isut im;ii n-uiato.tu. . C BOSS-CUT. Trains leave Corry. Express, !l:45 a. in. Mail, 1:3.1 p. in. V.-mi" Mi. f:.'IO m. Trains ar. at Cerr Mail, l:ln a u Express, 0:15 I"" Acoom''lu,y:lol"' 43
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