ft lffcFAULAXD, SMITH & to. jSurcMwrt to J. A. Loe,l Merchant Tailors! EXtEiVSIVB AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS id CAHMMKRE8, which ttwy milk np to er. ear on 8HJHT NOTICE, superior In VWUt and WmiKMANrlUP. Perfect NMlefaetioot Alwaye Guaranteed;. Daily Keo'.vlug all the Novelties In CENTS' FUESISaiNB BSDDS, 7 " . HATS, CAPS, &C. McFARIjAIVD, SMITH Ac Co., I Coo. Bprlasj dc Franklin Mat, TitnsTllfe, Pit. I'etro'oum Centre Daily Record. Pt..C'entre, 'J'bnredajr. July 14 AKH1V.IL ANIS DGPAIin'RB OF TRAINS ON O. C. k A. R. R. ton and after Monday, May SOtb, 1S70, ruins win run as ioiiows: X eiiTit KO. 6. xr. 8 so. 1. I.esve J.vmd. 11.4ft A M. A.0 P u l.e-tve Oil City 7.nn A . 2.42 r x. 7,47 r ii Oen 7.3 3.Z3 " 8.28 4.14 9.15 " 6,45 10,35 Ti;nv. 8.23 Arrive Corry, 9,35 RnCTn. xn. 1. KO. 4. KO. r. Leave (lorry, 1.20 a u. 11.00 a m, " TIMsv. 12,45 p u. 7.40 " I. Cen. 1,25 8.17 ' .Arrive O. City 2.05 " 8,55 Irvine. 4.60 " 11.85 " HT No. 6 and 6 rjn on Sunday, FUEIonT TRAISB NOHTII. Leave 'Hunt,-, 1,301.1. 1(1,39 . J,rrr " K Cm, 10.61) a,sj is.iui-a. 4.10 .Arrtrs J'ilusv, 12,01 r X. 8.1J 1,34 " 6,'A) HfHlOIlT TKAIXS BOITTII. J.AwTliav, 0.16 a. u a.. :1.00a.m. JT.r . n, K.I- " ii.m iaai p.m. two " Arrim . tltv,9. ' J,i4 p H s,06 ' t.SO 1 i City and IVrolum Centra frli:ht. Im oil ll.MI . m.. arrives ni J'vuolenin Onlre 1,25 n. m. i. iviroletm Ceiitie nt4,V0o in., anivci -toll City ,a) p. m. but!; palacs rtr.mna cam. " t i;rMM, r,v;n I'liii. .Wiihlnwlibont chance. No. g H'niut to fbilmWpl.ia wlthr.nl ran(e? No. 4 DluTt f.om hiwabr.trii without change. To Gtu uut ii. PitnU ui jU without clang. Aluneay, el V ! '"" k 113,. FnhTjNra Dritinu. Messrs. Robinson 4 McCleary, contractors lor flitting down oil wells, a week or two ago drove 57 feet of 8-lnoh pipe In eight hours and thirty inluutsa, in Coldwater well No. 12, Central i' troleuui Co.'s farm. When tbe amount uf labor required to be performed la driving taU length or pipe I understood, it will readily be asea that it i bard to beat. Wbo BH beat itf New Bitijx-o3. Pelroloum Lodge J, O. of O. F. are about t put up a building on Uain street, blaMMa Cept. Bull's build' Ipg and the Kew York market, to be occu im as a tojlg rsea. We also understand that tbe Good Tem fi)r are about to ereut a buiUlog on Wash- lligtan street, to lie used as a lodge room. r 7 45 " I l miles from R f IK Hi 1 9,1 "lelefta We are requested by Mr. Jjhn Tbeobolt, proprietor of the Opera House Saloon, to etale that on account i tbe non-coutple-I ion of tbe saloon, which is being newly ; papored nnd painted, Csctiwundiior Tyro J tat i'roupe will notappar bifore to-rmo-J Mr evening, on wblfth decuson will be pre eated a new auU s)ct programme. Drop in to-uiorro- aq,d hear them star. ' The Democratic County Convention met at Franklin, oq TuecJay, and , nominated i the following ticket by, acclamation: For Congress J. B.. McAUlater of Oil . I City. ; For Assembly E. L. Keenan, of Tleas 1 an'-1 lie. For Jury CommUsIuner Q. M'Eljatrlckt of Suedy t'reok. For Couuty Comaiiasionpr Plntooi' Ha- tvortli, of AII'V" oy tp. 1 be new well on tbu-iMcCray (arm I yielding about 1JJ3 barrelB.per, diy. It's a nuj IrUinjt to have in the I'miiily. fi?Tui newiiiapMisot UuiO'iiiiu'-i aro d claim a llei-ei-ly uj.uil i.1 Hi' stoi Hge of petro'eum tt'iblaii' city l:miu. i From the Lawrnncnbnrg Independent we cony the following oil news: The Rockingham well, In Lawrencebnrg. owned by John II. Haines, of Brady's Beud And others, was sunk several weeks ago, partly through the third sand, and the tools stuck therein eo tight that it was im possible to extricate them. The rig baa lieen removed and a new hole commenced. This is the first case of the kind we have beard of in this region. The Curnplalner well , the engine house of which was burned somo time since, con tinues to flow about forty barrel per Uuy. A new trailer has been attached to the en gine, the engine fixed up, an engine house erected, and everything is now in readiness for pumping; but those huving charge of the well consider it best to permit it to con tinue to flow. Mr. Thompson Kyle, who has on Interest in the Mary Hannah well, on the Conb-y farm, Intorms us that it has nveruged a production of forty barrels per day since It tint commenced pumping. The Smith 3c Stewart well No. 3, on the Fowler farm, has been toriiedued, and may now be estimated ut forty barrels. The Caoaon well, on Big Hear Creek, is Id the bottom of the third sund, with a good show of oil. TbeTimblin, No. 1, on the Fowler farm, on the. bill, Is j.ist about through the third taod, with a good show of oil. Tbe product of Parker and Lawrence- burg daily, is held at ,1,000 barrels. A Virgiuia negro cocked a gun and blew down the muule to see if it was loaded, lie didn't state his conclusions, but tbe by slanders, who saw bis bead fly off, tbiuk it was. A correspondent of the Washington Cbroniole, writing tip the oil regions, states that Johnny Steele, the ex-petroleum mil lionaire, Is dead. This will be much news to Johnny, wbo is said to have lately re ceived a dispatch from New York that there was $20,000 wbicb he deposited tbero several years ago, and had probably for gotten all aoiit. . Si icipk. James Koilutt, who lived near the summit of tbe O. O. & A. R. lij., about this city, committed suicide banging himself in bis barn. lengthy written communication to tbe contents of which we have iCned. Justice Brooks went out to unWlli Inquest on tbe body of tbe deceas ed, bin" have not, at the hour of writing, learned (be verdict. Corry Republican. : The Laramie Sentinel, of Saturday, pub lishes the following lit regard to Ibe Big Horn expedition : Judge Jones informed us that bet little was known of the, party since they left Camp Bjew n aid 'struck out Into tbe wilderness, further than that they were beyond tbe reach or bearing of friends smoog tbe hostile Indians, and 'ihe-Judge expressed tbe belief that not one oi them would ever get out alive. Judge Jones would not express such an opinion, if there were not tbe best grounds for apprehension of tbe worst. A gentleman ot the Teutoulc persuasion. In this place, was asked bis opinion of tue oil busidess and defined himself tbnsly ; 'I bust tell you vat I dinks of tbe oil beezl ness; I don'l like blm. I puts $25,000 in Mm, and I never more gets bin out! Dat's vat I dinks of the oil beezlness. Now, then!" . A footrace last evening,, between Grant a colored Individual, and a ;ljit8 man from Story farm, for a purse of $50, resulted In Grant being defeated. Mrs. Joseph Ward, or Orwell, Vermont, baviag eloped witb William Baker, return ed after soma clothing, but Joseph refused to let ber bare any. So, because tbe couldnt go off dressrwl as well as other wo men., she Btaid at borne, and wouldn't go ut ail. Messrs. Boyles & i'billlps, well known oL operators, bsve a well roady to drill on, j Jas. S. .McCray farm. Also, one on th gersoll lease, Sam. Biyd firm . Attchpted Jsuicidk. Ou Sunday last at White Oaks, a mau deliberately threw himself from a boat In the river, and but for the timely efforts of a few friends, would no doubt, to day, have been a prey to Ibe liah. No cauaa is aligned for tbe fash act but it is supposed to have been caused by tbe fickle new of his betrnhed. Cengrefg lias finally passed tbe funding bill which provides for tha isnua of 6200,- 000,000 5 per ceut. bonds, $300,000,000 4 Iff per cent, uonua, ana $i,ju,uuu,euu 4 per cent, bonds, rnnuiog respectively ten, fifteen und thirty years. Congress a'ljourns to-duy. Muiy M. Miller, u gill of uixtcen, resid ing in Heading, p'Jt liieir iu to Ihbt cl.'fis co'idilloii for a fiineiul by po'iriug coul oil ifim dtovi to kin IM n :i f j. 0lSfried8. VHVDK 'AND II El IN tD. A Pennsylvania paper tells of a local preacher who has received for salary this year nothing but a currycomb, a keg of var nish and two dozen olethee pi on. Whenev er bis children cry with hunger he gags them with a clothes pin, scratches them with tbe currycomb, and lays on a coat o varoisb. "Je my,' said landlady to ber help, the other morning, "Jenny, was there any fire in the kitchen last night, while yon wern sitting up!" "Only just a spaik, ma'am,'" was tlio reply. Tbe Inndlady looked suspiciously at Jenny, but the in nncmtglrl went on 'crabbing, ami bum ming "Kitty Dulling.'1 Lotto was singing "Guess Wbo," in a Boston theatre tba other night, and when she repeated the lines: "Some ono I'm wishing and longing to sse, Cucss wbo, if you can. goose who.'' an enthusiastic individual in tlio parquet sprang to his feet and exclaimed: "I can'l guetM, but I'd glvo 1,000 if I was the man!" James O'Nell was banged on Sunday night on Brown's Bridge, nine miles from Denver, by unknown parties. A placard was attached to bis body witb tbe inscrip tion t-f "cattle tbicf" upon It. Dean Swift at one time proposed to put a tax on feniaio beauty, and to leavo every lady to rato ber own charms. He said tbe lax would be cheerfully paid, aud would be very productive. Of the "poet" Ibe miser writes: A cautious look around be stole His bags of ohlnk be chunk And many a wicked smile be smolc "And many a wink he wuuk. Tbe latest instance of a rose being made to smell as sweet by any other name, comes to us from Sidney, Ohio, where a young lady asked at a music ttore lot '-feline in festinesor lyrical purposes. At tbe late Asct races aVrencb attache, over elated with tlio victory of bis country man's horse, Sorrettee, . remarked lo the frinecss of Wales: "That admirable race, uiadame, revenged us for Waterloo." 'True,' answered the l'r;ucess, "But at Waterloo jou ran Letter still." Tbe precious story that Ladv Franklin trarsled to Alaska in hopes of recovering certain papers, said to have been found there in a oaatawty bottle, turns out lo be pure notion. But there it more and better tban tomance in tbe iaot that Lady Frank lin did go there to approach as nearly as possible the region in wbicb ber noble bus band was lost. He bat becnJoo long gbne frdm amone men. and she is. too far inn in years,. t bat she should now-'seek tidings ef -i 't Tbe Gardner Journal gives a pleasant account of tbe marriage of Mist Teonie C. Claflin, at Sycamore, Illinois, In 1861, to a James Bartle, a faroist. Sbe was then a traveling clairvoyant, known at "The Wonderful Child," arid, was not over twe'n-ty-flve or IWrry years old. ' ' TheO. C. 5k A. R. Railroad Company have added two more new palace can to their already fine lot of 'coasbet. ' t ' i On Sunday, Mr. Suhllllng, a saloon keep er at Corry, was attacked in his house b three Irishmen and badly cut and beaten He bad refused to sunnlv them with II. quor. i : -a A Pennsylvania Dutchman tbe other dav rAfllHAil tn T, . m a - 1 1, n rn .... tt hquestioos. He said: "Dlk -Mnga maket annudder nigger varet Dose fellers coming round In 13G0 dlsb vayt made de art." At tbe Tllusvllle Driving Park, yesterday tbe races rosultod as follows: Best 3 In 5 one-half mile bead. Lady Brown " woo tbe race over " Bay Bessie," th former's time being: 624, 4 and 64. n the tccond race "Lady Fremont'' t " lnjl M!lio," in 54J seconds. . 'SUlflra aUaVfl ft fPnnral alloniljnn.t ,T i , Ov WIHIIUISUVU U J k I pProducors at their uieetiog held In Oil City yesterday. A full and earnest discussion on the subject of dlscoat'uuing tbe drilling of wells until after Ooto'ner 1st, 1870, was indulged in. Several lUts wero roturued, containing tbe names of over two hundred producers, and information given showing that the movement was well endorsed. Diplomatic Tbe editor of t':e Marietti Register is bothered witb tbe Woman lion, bat bas bit tipen tbe following oip- lomatic way of disponing or it: 1. If a woman is disposed lo argue with 8 in favor woman's suffrage, we aie in OjtTs. favor ot It also. 2. II the lady happens to bo agaiust it, we are against it likewise. 3. If it is a mixed assembly of ladirp, one or more on each side, they miy fjava that ainuig IViiHi-lves wo Uoldi'jg Uo bou- UUtB. Local Notls'cn. To all Coal Consumer i Tbe undersigned fully endorsee the sards published in tbe Rkcord a day or two since In relation to false weight by coal dealers, aud would say he is uot a dealer in coal, but bas scales to weigh coal or any other commodity, and will give a true bill or weight in each case. Respectfully, W. A. Hin.t. Now Is the best time to lay In a winter supply of hard coal. Codington ,t Corn well aro the men to buy from. June 2ttl. nantn'a I'ntciit slute J.tned Helrlg nliir. Lhied with Elnte, baviiiK Air Chambers witaout Filling of nny kind perleclly dry and sweet they are believed to be unequal led by any other now in use, and are of Moderate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledsed superi ority over Zinc for lining purposes, being free from smell, tuste und corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving evorjr ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. ttTFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-3t. Si'J t 1AL OTRC Tbo larccst and finest stock of Fit mil) (groceries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is now being received and offered at heavily reduced priccs.- Tliese goods are bought in New York at the pi cfee.nt low prices for cosh, and we proposele to our friends nnd patrons have the benefit of low pilCCS. Parties wishing to buy choice groceries at very low figures wiil do well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. SCHOXBMM & WIAG. Fine assortment of wall paper al Grlffet orue. Klssengeu and Vichey Water on draught ' Gnirrsa Baesi. Soda Water and Ice Cream al J. W. Heat- , Vlcbey, KisMngen and Soda Water at tbe Artie Soda Fountain of J18-tf. GRtrrxH Baoa. Viohey, Klssengen-and Soda Water al tbe Artio Soda Fountain of Gn types Bros. Fine assorluieut ul l'uper aud Cloth Win dow Sbados and Fixtures, just ree d at 8tf. GitiPFisR Bros. Just received a lurgo und well assorted stuck of shelf hatdwure at J. Rutherford's. tr. Wo would call the attention ol our bus I nets men to Ilia superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being turned out from this oflice. We are propar. ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion in the latest and most fashionable style of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. da Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat Tbo lorgust Btock;of Gas 1'fpe in town at it. J1 REEMAN II. All styles liitlit.barnesa. ahtumer than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak flock, and warrantud, at J R. Kron's. Sparkling Sod Water at M. 8. 81m- mou'o. ni4-tf. Soda Water and leu Cream ut J. W. neat. ty's. Nails wholesale and retail nl 11. Krkk man's Soda Water und lwUreniu at .1. W. H,.nt necclrcr'a Snip. Take nolico that I, tbo undeiHigned R, ceiverof the proieriy anil ifl. cu if n" Buffalo and Cherry Valley Pelmleum Com pany, a corporation formed under the laws of tbuStato ol New York, will sell at public auction, at the llauiu tram, near Petroleum Coulre, Venango county, State of l'enimlyvi uiu, on tbo lbiti of July, 1x7(1, at 9 o'clock a. in., the following described properly 0'f said corporation, vir.: One engine and boiler, belling Ac., blacksmith's tools, drill, ing tools, Ac , together with all the person al property belonging to said company Also, all the right, title, Interest and claim of the said corporation, in and to tbe uudi vided one-hall oT the working Intercut of and In all that certain piece or parcel uf land known as lot oumlier fourteen (14) un tbe land owned by the McCllnlnck Farm and Cherryirw Petroleum Company, niluat. ed in Coruplanter township, Venango couu ty, State til IVnnsylvanla, surveyed, pat ted and numbered by S. M. Irvin, In ). ceniber, 18C4, end so numlM-red on bis dia gram, with the sole and exclusive riitbt to bore uud dig for putroleum oil ontddlot and gui her and collect the same therclroiu for tno term of ninoly-niue t'Jll) years froui tbe 2'Jtb day or December, IMl. On whicli pnmiset tbero is an oil well, whicli bas yielded, and it is believed will continue to yield, three to four barrels of oil per day. Said premises are subject to certain terms and conditions as to the distribution of tbe oil, rights ol way on tbe same, for feiture, to , contained In tbe lease of said premises to said corporation, which, with, any further particulars, can be ascertained, by calling at Ibe oflice nl the Receiver, So. Eat Seneca street Buffalo, N. Y., siiO, wbicb will be publicly made at Ibe time and place of sale. Terms cash. Dated Buffalo, N. Y.. June 29, 1870. Jy7 4M. EDWIN THAYER, Receiver. ICE. CRSAItZ SALOON! The Ico rrcnm Saloon np Slaira, Kcxt Io91nmou'i Drug Store, (Formerly known aaTayl.ir') Will M reopenn4 a Mnrenjr. July lltn, by Mr. VmicIht, .who hs secured lh Mnrieeiiof Diot sklbful ICECREAM WORKER. as well as a Ijidy attendant. Tbe Crm nind will lxt equal to the r'muo PhlladelpliU t'risni. Ami be:ihoH hy trict altcntlon loilil aipiirt cut lo rseetvu bit itiar of iiuolic pnlruun.-r ' L. J. VJl' H1trt jjiiaw. TAKE MOTIVE. NO FISHING TOOLS LENT AFTER. THIS DATE. lUaponslhl parties wishing to hire tools will tie. acremnioatd at reasonable rates. KOIIINISON A IfcCLBART. JyS 3a. Trotting Match i FOR A rUKSEOF 33,000 AT THE PARK ASSOCIATION ON Wednesday July 20. MR. HUNT, Hornellsville, names b. g Ashland Pet- MR. TIERNAN, Oil City, names b. m. Mary Taylor. S.ME DAY. The Association gives a purse or(200, f 1:25 $50, and $25 for tbe following horses: James G. While, OU .City b. b. Captain S. L. Bane, Pittsburgh d. g. Fuller Brown. A. Lewis, Buffalo h. m. Josephine. The above race It for horses that have never beaten 2:40. Tbe entries close on tbe 151b ol July. CONDITIONS. The races will be conducted under the riles of the National Association except that in tho match owners drive. A horso distancing the field will only be entitled to the first money. Letters to be addressed to A D. Barbour, Oil City. P. It. TIKKNAX, President. A. D. Baiibois, Bocrctary and Tnmmrer. Kissengen and Ylchey Water at Grippes Bnos. Soda Water and Ice Cieoraat J. W. Beat Laid Oil by banel or gallon at nu-23 tf 11. Fiikkuax'3. J ui.27-11
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