2UcFAltLlXD,SMlTn& Co. Successors to.J. A. Una, Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND EL KG ANT ASSORT MENT OF i Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTI15 , and CASsniEHKH, which they intike up tu or. iut on SHOKT-JNOTICK. mrtprlnr In STYLE niM WORKMAN.-1111'. . Perfect statlatactlan Always Uuarautced.j Daily Kecolvlng nil the Noveltlej.ln BENTS' rURNISHINSBCODS, HATS, CAfS, AC. MeFAIlLAAD, SMITH Ac Co., Cor. Spring it Fraoklln Bt., TltiisviUo, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record I'ct. Centre, Thursday, lone 30 AUltIV.lL AND DC PA KTIII C OP TKAINS ON O. C. ic A. It. ft, 'On anil after Monday. Way SOtb, 1870, trams win ruo as loiioivs: NORTH. ' NO. 5. NO 8. NO. 1, Leave lrvin. 11,4a a m. 5.00 r x Leave Oil Cily 7.00 m. 2.42 r .. 7,47 r s Pet.Ce 7.38 n.r.i 8.28 Tituev. 8.23 Arrive Curry, 9,35 " 80CTII. xo, 2. Leave Gorry, 11.20 a si " Titusv. 12,4ft p Mi " P. Cen. 1.25 " Arrive O. Cltv 2.05 4.14 9,13 " 6,45 10,35 no. 4. no. C 6,00 a . 6,05 P 11 , 7.40 " 7,45 " 8.17 " 8.3. 8.55 9,10 11.35 ' ' Irvine. 4,50 t3TNo. S and G ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TKAINS KOKT1I. Leave on City, II.3S a.m. IUOa.x. 10,334a. " 1'. C'eu, lo.mi 8,i 111,10 r M Arrive TItuav, 1K.01 p.m. 9,14 " 1,5a ' FREIGHT TKAINS SOUTIT. S.ORra . 4,10 Leave TIIiikv, B.lftA.X ln,T5 a.m. IIOOajl t.SSra I, cvd, k.I7 ll.r li,3a t.h. M Arrive O. Uty,'.l.3j J,u6 r 3,06 T.80 (11 City and Petroleum Centre freight, Irfivef. Oil City 11, a. in., nrrirt at Hetnilenin Centre 1.21 p. in. Leave; l'etmleutu t'eutre at 4,00 p nt., arrives atoll City 6,a) p. m. piivkr pai.aci n.r.r.nrtn cars. No. 4 IMreel from Wiilnilaliihln nltliutit change. . No. a Direct ti Fhilitdelphia without cluing. No, 5 Direct fnim l'ltlittitirvli without change. No -Du-.xt to IMttbrgfcwllhout chaUKa. Monday, sHy.SO(1870. Gold. 11 iRlre meettuc. The Ore company are requested to mee at the englno house, at 7 otclock tbii evening. All members or tho company are Cenerully requested to attend, as- business of importance will come up before the meet ing. By order. Tho arrangements for the Fourth of July hov.i been completed as follow! . Tho Declaration of Iudepemlnnoo will be read from tbe balcony of the Opera Tlouse ut Ua" o'clock p. m., .by A. S. Haver, Esq nftor which' tho Oration will ho delivered by W. C. Fllmimer, to be followed by a grand; foot race, jumping match, fr.a. In the evening there will be a grand display of Ore works, and a ball for tbe benefit of tbe fife departmcnl. A meeting of. tlioeo engaged in tbo pro duction of petroleum was held in Library Hall, Oil City, Wednesday worn Ing, pur suant to call, for the purpose of consulta tion as to tini conuation of drilling wults for the ensuing three months. After a discus sion of tbe subject by those ptosont, a reso lution to the effect that no more wells wo'd bo drilled by thoea present, before October 1st, wus curried A committee, consisting of Messrs. Lyman Stewart,. Tituavllle, Geo. Boulton, Columbia, and Jbbn J. Fish er, Hickory, was appointed on the aubjeot, with request tu report at tbe nexf meeting of the Gib Ktoduaers Association) la be held on.tbe seeond. Wednesday of July nest lu Mosquito Valley,. uear Wllliams Pa., a quarry ofioarble bas been opened,, whieb, when duly manipulated, is as black as ebony, and so clear, that it reflects like it mirror. No other, marble is fi dense in 1'iuie, HBd.on.tUt) of to tinea polish a4 tuir, nnd tho quairy liom which, it Is taken is Jie only one of the kind kuown toerlsr. PPT,. . Pm.K Fmiiit I'ktwkk.n Two Cm.oitKi) La dim. Two flout negro ladles, as black at Cimmerian darkness, proceeded to the J Eastern wharves yesterday morning, ahuil nino o'clock, for tlte purpose nt deciding !y a physical combat which was entitled to the affections ot a certain colored gentleman. The ladies were dressed In fighting costume, having no mora clothing upon tholr person tba.i was absolutely necessary to conceal their nudity. A large crowd of tbefricuda of each accompanied the two aspirants for fistio honors. Upon arriving on the ground the preliminaries were soon sealed, and the battle commenced by No. 1 giving No- 2 a blow in the dice-box, causing No. 2 to kiss mother earth in a way that elicited shouts of applauso (rota the crowd, inter mingled with cries of "Dai's do way to pol ish her onl" "Dress da Lord, what a whopper dat was!" No. 2 incoming up tor the second round acted wary, and allaf ionid feinting the combatants, clinched and came together in an embrace that only admitted of "butting," which was done with severe effect by both. After a kick in the bread-basket, given by No. 2 to No. 1, as the latter was rising to her feet, and wbiob act bad caused cries of "Dai's foul Fore God, data gouging!' the two colored emazoos went at it again, and the woo1 flow as tbey lore it from each other's beads. The fight would bave continued longer but for the crv of "Perllce." when the tain clpsls, seconds, and alt took to their heels hot baste, and thus Ingloriously ended disgraceful scene. Savannah (GaV Bepub- lican. ' A good side show A pretty cheek. Tbe woman question la he married?. The weight of the world Short weight. The only organ without slops is a gossip's toucgue. What soup would cannibals prefer? Tbe broth of a boy. is temperance lecture synonymous with a water spout? Grocers should remember that honest tea is tbe best policy. To be let Some yonng swells' faces; tbey are generally vacant. T. Carlyle's last word lor abstioato stupi dity is "Jackassery." Commissioner Delano has. writen a letter in reference te the use of the word "gallon' the law regulating dealers. He says that according to tho decision of a number of tbe United States District Judges, the word gallon, in tbe act of April 10 1869, defining wholesale liquor dealers, shall hereafter be constructed as meaning wine gallons, wbetb er applied to distilled spirits, wines or malt liquors, and that therefore wholesale liquor dealers will be limited In their sale,, to quantities of net lets than Ave wine gal lons, regardless of tbe proof of tbe spirits. "Killed him Man'.' Ira H. Pierce, Esq who nil formerly a member of the bar of taia county, and City Attorney of Tltusvllle recently snot and killed a man at Mount Pleasant, Mo. Tbe Mlssonrlan attempted to carve Ira, which delicate attention he de clined, and resisted with a pistol. Pierce was arrested, and after a hearing promptly acquitted. An eccentric individual broke in tbe win. dows of Bovee's Hotel, night before last. - It is supposed he was troubled with McFarland insanity. Mine host Hiirlberl, of tho MeC Unlock 1 House, was bard nt work all day ya'tcrday building a new sidewalk In front of ttiut bouse. When completed It will make a -aided improvement on that side of Main strnot. Ho is deserving of the thanks and prayers of ail pedestrians. ,11 fipilputrlnna The new well on tl'a Coldwater Oil Co's. lease, Central Petroleum Cos. farm, is yiuldingfrom fifteen to twenty barrels per day. This company have three more wollB in various s$ages of completion. One of tho three will be down ia about three weeks. So far the Indications are good. We are now prepared! to bles, Irnlts, firecrackerSj wholesale and retail at furnish vegeta groceries, io., A. Ms Snow's, Romomber the lecture at Sobel's Hit" , to morrow evening. A little son of Capt. Clark, of Hrie,. wa. drowned at that place, day before yester day, in the Erie ,fc Pittsburgh docks.. A number of our oltineos left town- this forenoon to attend tbe races at Miller farm. o learn that a man named Joyce was ck py lightning, at'Tidioute, yesterday, and killed. In September a convention ot somewhat novel character will a&boiublo In Philadel phia, beiDg tbo annual meeting of tbo National Union of Locomotive Firemen Tbe object ol this union is to advance the social standing and orgaa'z'j tie business interests of the nieui'.'cts. I aV La.i I Clttl Dr ANOnErt'lINKD. Here is a light end airy description from a foutbwestorn paper of an episode of foiubwostern lire: Four Kentuokians In at jail for murdering a neighbor, had a sui- prise party from a hundred or two citizens tho other night. Tbey hadn't any words ready, and wouldd'l have bad time H soy them if they bad. Ail leave lamilies- Tbe following is an amended and recon structed version of the "Star Spangled Tan ner," ns done by Parepa Rosa and an anvil and cauuou chorus, at the Beelhoveo Jubi lee: "Tie the star spangled boom banner, Ob long may it smash wave, O'er tho land ol the bang free, And tho home ot tho rip brave Cheap Christianity '-I've been a member of this church nigh on to forty years," said a pinched up libel of Cbrisliaulty,;"and it hasn't cost me six and a quarter cents." "God bless your poor, economical withered np old soul,'' said a fervent brother In tbe comer, Tbe Dulutb Minnesotian says John F. Tracy now probably controls more miles of railroad than any other man In the country, vis; tbe Rock Islaud 4 Pacific to Council Bluffs, (bis old Company) 600 miles; tbe Chicago & Northwestern, 1,200 miles; and the Chicago & Southwestern to Leaven worth, not yet finished. There is nt tbe Westchester Garden in New York city, an occasional visitor, youth of 22 summmers, known as "Ileppels Baby," whase capacity for beer is almost unlimited. He measures one hundred and ten Inches In girt. He recently drank in one afternoon 139 glasses of bock beer and turned the hay Males at tbe 8 cwt notch. Tbe bodies ol Senator Oroderick and Gen E. D. Baker were buried near each other aud while Broderlck bas been remembered bye suitable monument, Baker's grave Is still neglected. Au appeal has been made In San Francisco papers for a monument to General Baker. A young man in Towanda, a few tights since, who bad Imbibed too freely of tbe "cratur," had rather curious adventure. He went to the Barclay railroad basin and disrobed himself of bis clothes, and then went borne and retired to rest. Tbo clothes belog found next morning on tbe margin of tbe water, It was supposed some untortn- ttatematbadsougbtrest beneath the waves The clothes were examined carefullv, but no cine to tbe owner could be discovered. On arising next morning tbe owner of tbe babllments found on tbe river's margiu fra astonished to find himself clothesless. He aid it to th feves. But it was no use, the clothes betrayed bim, and he acknowledg ed tbe joke. Tbe Lexlngten, Kentucky, observer says; young woman of this city who is strug gling to lead a better life, met her betrayer sauntering leisurely aloog one of our streets tbe other day; His unconcern ' and ber own misery waked the tiger in ber, and sbe "let" into tbe scoundrel and gave bim such a drubbing as be bad been needing' lor a longtime. When sbe bad tbrasbed .him till sbe got tired she walked off, A case of tbe okl fashioned, genuine sort of spontaneous- combustion is renorted bv . . w L 'Unloff Medicale, in an article Irom the pen of Dr. Bertbole. Tbe subject of it was a woman 37 years of aje,, who was addie ted to alcoholic drink. She was found in her room with thev scera aud some ot tba limbs consumed, the hair and clutlits hi v. Ing escnpod. The very miunte of the de scriptiou vi me state io wnicn me acceaseu won itiiiu puvns kie luiiimvu guuiu uui iMe been communicated from without. I ' It is vain to stick your ftuaer in tho . l u : : ..... t.,.1. r l . ItBlCI) BUU IUIIIU I. UUI, IUU IVraiHUO and equally vain to suppose that bwever large a space you occupy, the world wil miss you when you have passed on. A few days ago George K. Story, whilst ploughing for corn on tbo farm oi W Leonard, in Elk township, Chester county, turned out a large number ol Indian darts and arrow beads. There were some fifty or sixty ol them, and tbey were all found in a wuuvti iuvuku .uoy unu uwu uurteu together, probably on tbe - grave of a chief or other high dignitary. Tbey were made of a foreign stone, of a greenish tinge, all nicely dressed, of uniform shape (beech leaf,) aud lrnm three to six and a baVf IncL- es long, and two to three and a bait lucuua wide. WANTED. A girl tn db general hoii'ework. Good wages will be paid. Enquire at office of Cold water Oil Co., Wild Cat Hollow. j2!)-3t A. J. IIawi.kv. tya uewa-uim Lost between Skinner Farm ond the Koc onloflico, a MEERSCHAUM: PIPE with silver rim. The u jovo reward will be paid if tbe Plie is left ni this olico. jiH-'M. KiEiongec and Vicuey Water at , Gmm: IJisos. liwrnl Ntlc. Fruits and vegetables In great abundance A.' M. Piiclt's. Now is the best time to lny in a winter sunnlv of bard coal, cwiinginn ywn- well are the men to ouy irum Jiinc2Mit. Those who have visile.l A. i. rui uw Grocery, bave noticed tuol ins store i ma been recently rented and the store generally enlarged, bis stock consists or Groceries ol all kinds. Dried Fruits, and a very largo stock of Fire Craekors, June ZStnil. Fruits and vegetables in groat abundance t . 0 ,. FOlt ftXt.K CHEAP. A 400 barrel tank for sale cheap, enquire of F. J. Hanxa .1 Co. j27-3t Btiv twe "Red Hot" Paddle, manufactured In Ti'tnsville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J K. kron s. B12-U wla Water and lot) Cream at J. W. Boat ty's. Fine afsorlment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures. j;ist ree d at m8tf. iiiiirm diius. Vlehev. Kistencen and fcoda Water at the Arlio Soda Fouutain of GltUKKS Uiuw. Just received a large and well assorted Rutherford's. stock of shelf hardware at J. tf. Fruits and vegetables in great abundance at A. M. Shu.t'h. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenncr &Co.'s Banta'a Palcut Slate m.lned HelrlB- , aior. Lined with Slate, having Air Chambers without Filling of any kiud perlectly dry and sweet tbey ant believed to be unequal led by any other now in use, anu are oi Moderate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zino for lining purples, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, and can tie easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. CaTFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD- WAKE STOKE. 31-3U - Fruits and vegetables In great abundance at j30-tf A. M. Shu.t'h. Vichey, Kissengeh and Soda Water at the Artio Soda Fountain of jl8-tf. GltlKKES Buos. SPECIAL NOTICE. The largest and finest stock ot ftaiMiv groceries, ever a a bl'OUght to Petroleum Centre, is now bcins received and offered i , ii.. i .... at Ill'aVllJ TCUUl'VU JU ICeS These jroods are lKmcrht in New j oi'hl at tllO pi e.StMlt 10 W pi'lt'OS (V... .nS!l, and we proposed to I ' our friends and patrons have the benefit of low prices, Parties wisliinff to buy t'lioiec groceries at very low figures will do M'ell-to' call on us before purchasing' elsewhere. SCIIOiMtMhW & W'IMi KissMigen and, Vichey Water on tlrattijl at Guirms Jlntifi, Soda Wuter and Ico Cream at J. W. Booty's- Fruits and vee,tlvblv.iiii gtoat uniiitdauco at A. M. :?iin.T'H. FIR1BWOBKS For 4th of July 1870. junt received at .1. W. BKATY'S, cousisllnj; In pmtol Fhe'Ortnk er of the bent britud, Uoekets, Hotiitui ('nndlvs, Torpedoes, two kinds, lliuec. Kxliibi lion Pieces, limiting rltiL-s, ltnlliuuif, Chiiirtto Lanterns, untl n great variety of other works ton nuineiniis to iiieniiun. Also choice CoiilectiniH'iy. lee Crnam tho' best in the market, just Htich ns will suit ' tho taste on Independence day. All theso things are to bo had, anil a grant tnnny more at J. W. Beatty's tecoud Door froiiuuu Opera House. J. M . IIKATTV. rclrolenm Centre, June 22, IKiii.Zw. Sparkling Soda Water at M. S. in t-tf. Sitn- mou s. Sods Water and Ice Cream nt J. W, Bettt.' ty's. Soda Water and Ice Cretin at J. W. I'eat ty's. np27-tf. Snrh, (ilass. Doors, Putty &c. I.nrge stock very cheap at tlio Furniluro flan: mlll-tf Lard Oil by buirelur giillon ut muv23.tf 11. F ii kk man's. All kiuds foreign fittits ut Keller, Fount' & Co.'s . All styles liitbt hnrnuiw. cheaper than the Cheapest, mado from Moffat's oak slock, aud warranted, at J U."Kron's. Nails wholesale and retail at II. FllBKM AN'tf Wo would call the attention ol our busi ness meu to the superior styles of job print ing. both plain and buicy, at present lieiiiii tinned out from this office. Vt'o. aie prepai. ed to execute job printing or every descrip tion In the latest and most fushinnnblo style Of the art, ami ut reasonable rates. tf. Fine asHitiDii'ut Bros. of wall paper at Grilles Kissengeu and Vichey Water on draught at GniKKK-t linos. All kinds foreiga Iruils at Felter, l'vnmr & Co.'s Gas Pijio wholesalu and retail at II. Fkkkman'x. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G IIANB CONCEKT KVEKT NIGHT, AFTEIl JI'l.T 16, OF THE ! OSt'II W AN DN EK TVKOI.ESB TROl l'K. at .loliti Thealmlfl'i, tijiera Tltttcs Snloen. j-tf Horses for Sale. Ten cxkI vinine runi.i IIOIISF.S fur n.ilr at Hi'- tnlile ot A. SnillvWey The l,wner llivllf. Iliiwjr wi-liiiiK ! piireltn-e, tu uttl anil look utter till line ttieU if Ittirpe lleh. jvn:ji. A. H.M.KAY. 1776. 1870. (;UV.I 4TII oimiia Games & Festivities ! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE leu Catholic School House and Hall ! On the Grounds near the church GAMES WILL COMPRISE: Foot Races ! Sack Races ! "Wheelbarrow Races I Base Rail, Foot Ball eve, Climbing Greasy Pole AND WILL WIND '. UP WITH THE vTUE GRAND OLD IRISH GAME OF HURLING ! BOQDMUBIC WILL BE PRESENT THROUGH THE DAY. of all kinds on the grounds find in the hall. By order Com. ' o
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