A ui;i:itA :i disco i ai from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter nilcrvuar, Custom Made CloUiing, Hatband Caps, AC, AC., ForTthe next Thirty Days ! 1UcFAIILAND,SUITII Merchant Tailors ! Iiowec Block, TitiMvlHe.Pn., Petroleum Centre Daily Record, Pot, Centre. Monday May 15.: AKHIVAL ASP DEPKATUI Jt,. OF A MAINS ON O. C. ic A. It. , On and after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, trains will run as follows: NORTH- KO. 6. NO. 3. NO. Ik Leave Irvine.. 12,01pm. 5,10 pm Leave Oil City 7,00 A it. 2,65 p u. 7,60 p u " ret.Ueu 7,40 3,39 8,30 " " TItusv. 8,30 4,25 9,12' " Arrive Corry, 10,00 . 6,57 " 10,38 ' routo. no, 2. no. 4. ko. 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 am. 6,10 a h. 6,15 pm ilinsv. iz,4U p M. 7.35 " 7,52 " " P. Con. 1,27 8.19 " 8.42 Arrive O. City 2,10 9,02 8,20 " " Irvine. 4,50 " 11.40 tF No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH, "0, lft No. Kt Nn.1l. No. M. No. 0. J w.;. .,, t:,ll,ll. 111,7,11 11,81) AM 8,10 I'M nrr.i; lu.lll iynrit 1)1,15 p K. 8,1S 4,40" lltun, 11,14 A.M. Iftt,". 1,S, ' , " Vi)," Ar- Curl,15 fm. ' FREIGHT TRArXS BOUTII1.. No. 10. No. 8. No. 1Q, No. 11 No 20. Is Cer. i mph J.eTI, 6;0OA.M R,30a.. 10.3ilA.li. 11,14 AH. 4 Wl-M riieYJU, ,) 13.16 i;.jL J!i 40H( II.U0 ,K ArOC'lo.lB. 1, if,05 7 0tf. 'II City and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil City a,lo-p. m , arrives at Petroleum Centre a,i0 p, in. Lnayoa 8cl.nileiip Centra at 4,40 p m.. arrives At Oil CMy ,00 p. mV 1. SI, 8 , 4, s sn 1 (Lure niprc.-i train. No, 19 I a throir.'h acco-aiLipdatlon, connects at V rry for East anrt North. SILVER PALACI I.RRPIRn rAM. No. 4 Dlruet from Philadelphia without change. Ne. 8 Direct to Philadelphia without change. No. S JHruct from llttalmrgh without change. No G-Direct tu Pittsburgh without change. Monduy, Nov. !K 1870. Gold Dt 1 p. m., 111 A new well was struck on tbe Angell t I'rentice tract, at Foster Station, on Satur day I ant, which promises to be tbe largest well In that section ol the oil region. When the drillers were two ur tbrea feet in tbe third saad, a vein of gas and oil was struck, which came from tbe well with such tre mendous force as to throw a Urge stream o oil to tbe top of tbe derrick. Tbe gsf caught fire f.om tbe furnace under the boil. r and tbe derrick and engine bouse was destroyed, and up to Saturlay night tbe lira bad not been extinguished, tbe oil con tinuing to flow and burn. Efforts were mak lug to extinguish tbe fire, Saturday evening which It was thought would prove success. Jul. A big well is anticipated. Thomas McKinney, well known through, out the oil region as tbe proprietor of the Union Hotel, at IMeasantvi lie, died at bis residence in tbat place, oa Saturday lost.-r The pnoaius w ill be taken to Worreo lor Muriel A new lime-table on tbe O. C. & A. It, It. ou Monday, May 22d. Thu extttteiuent iu regard to tbe Mace C'ubiitn prize fight bas all died away. The latest uewi from the l'ithole oil field I U that several "dry holes" have been struck. In the ciweot 13. A. L. Roberts vs. Jan. Dickey, tiled before the Circuit Court of t'iu United Statea for tho-Western District ot 1' luusyivania, oa Saturday,. Judge Strong r 'nd.if 1 a decision. In favor of Uoberts This decision, It is said, finally decides the t irped snl is. They huru been la litigation 1 ,r nearly live years. A lest well wiii compiuled uu the George 5MJT a few dayjt, cjncp, which, lg j.ieidlng frtiui six to eigb I barrvln per day.. Thu lllooi.i'titl nil belt and that back,, of U "i- t i l in Mi,,,.f,',l m In, connected. Dp. fienUiiii fjr hal d... ker ; ,! this Uct. Ahormiinal "Skins" on Cii'Rur Res. The Stream emptying into Oil C're,'k at Roiifcville, ami known as Cherry Kun, was formerly a favorite rerort nf tbe Indian, and many indicttions still exist Hint proves this to have been a spot frequently visited ly them, or perhaps the former site of a vil lage. The streuiii iiell win known in the Indian tongue as the Wiab-a-Kee-U, or Yel low Water, from its color during high wa ter, derived froiu thu laryo beds of yellow clay at its head. About one mile north (rom lis mouth, and upes) the right ascending the stream, near Orr's lefiaery. may mill be seen, several ova' and circular excavations in tho largejrocks which were used as mil's to grind corn, and it is thought by many us smelting luruacrs to melt the ores which were procured by the aborigines somewbeie in the vicinity. These hollows are from twelve to twenty laches in depth, tho sides ol the rock beiug made us muuo'-b as it is possible for etoue to be dressed. Traces of fire a:e distinctly seen in theso cavities, tbe stone being dis colored, aad, ia some cases, fused to tbe depth c". ball an- iach. Many of these have been removed or destroyed, but one or two perfect ones remain, and these should be preserved as interesting relics of tbe first operators in this vicinity. Petroleum Monthly. Tbe worst joke that was ever perpetrated on scientific men took place recently at Louisiana., Hp. A niaa was sick with rbeumaiism.or something, and a fellow went around to tho. doctors, and. professors and things, and told them, that It waj the queer est case on record, lie said the man bad no feeling. You could stick pins in bis body all over, and be paid no attention to tbem at all.. He was perfectly, numb. So the doctors got together and called on the s'.ck man to experiment. All arrived with plus and needles and bodUinj, Tbe man was asleep, and they got around him, and each one stuck bis piq in tbe putlent. The sick man rolled over and looked at the qcowd, and thought they had come to dis sect him, so be took a chair In one hand and At bed post in tbe other, and drove tbe crowd, tbenco. They are around with their, beads tied up, lookiug for the man who. said that sick man had uu feel- 1 As an instance ut Chicago enterprise, the Evening Journal states that oue day recent ly the ocean and land telegraphs brought to that city by 9:33 in the morning, ru older from Liverpool ol tbe sime duy at 11 in the morning, for the purchase of 5,000 bushels of wheat. At 11 in tbe morning the reply had started back announcing that the order was died, and at 4:30 in the afternoon tho whole quantity of wheat was in tbe cars and bad actually started on its wty to New York, whence it would take steamer for its destination. SueMenburger's Mammoth European Me nagerie and Great Grecion Circus exhibits at Tilusville, to-morrow ulternoou and eve ning. This mammoth institution wilj also exhibit at Petroleum Centre, on Thursday, May 18th, afternoon and evening. In con nection with this mammoth concern is the largest KhinoceroB, supposed by many to be the Unicorn ol Holy Writ, ever captured alive, caught In the jungles of India, and weighing over 8,000 pounds. The menag erie is entirely distinct from tbe circus, gii -Ing those parties who wish to witness tbe Rhinoceros and menagerie, and not tho" cir. cm, ample time to do so and retire before tbe equestrian exercises begin. The price or admission to tbe great Sheldenburger Show is placed at tbe remarkably low price of 60 cents; children under 9 years, 25 els. All sboufd patronize tbe great show. HIE WUOLK9F11'. "The woman of the coming time!1' Shall sun to vote appoint her? Well, yes ur nojyoiir bottom dime He'll do as she's a tuiu'ler ! We know she "will" or else she "wont'i 'Twill be Ihe same as now; And if she does, or If she don't, Gud bless her, anyhow 1 A curious incident is related of a vessej in the Baltio Sea, Tho bark Providence, from Aurtlepool, latily sprung aleak, and all bands were forced to work ut tbe pumps until they were utterly exhausted. Their hopes of saving the vessel or even tbeir own lives bad almost pone, when the leak suddenly stopped. Allur the port was reached and tha cargo discharged a search was made, and it was found that a knot iu one of the planks bud been force 1' out, but the bole was tight ty plugged up by the b)dy of a fish. Weakness Is moie opposite lo virtue than vice itself. Rocnfniicault. Melancholy attends on the test j.iys of a mjrely ideal Hie. Margaret Fuller. ?rrin? ()- er Conn, i A .VI, DUN" , nir:tCLi:i'j Hiv.ti.. Mr. C. tV. Kay ol Ihe Trenton Sentinel, is uller Oreelry's agricultural laurels. Hete is a sauip'iA) ot what be knows about it: Tbe proper time to pull hemp is any Fri day tl'.il a good judge may select. Castor oil beans succeed best to the bow els of tbe earth. They will soon work tbeir way out. The best preparation for hops Is a toad or two in each bill. Tbry will make tbe vines lairly jump. Tbe usual time to put in tye is early in the niorulug. Soma husbandmen, espec ially those in thu city, continue to run it ia at intervals of half an hour until bedtime. The practice is only allowable in case of a dry season. Ia reaping wheat never take it by the beard. It is louud to go against tbe grain. lluckwbeat is not healthy food. It is apt to cake upon the stomach. Corn in the ear is apt to nffect the bear ing. If eaten green it will make the voice husky. When dealt out as army rations tbe kernel should always bo served first, and then the men private-ly. Never plant your potatoes early. It Is the early potatuo tbat gets tbe worm. It is up-hill work with them alter tbat. To be certain of the kind ot squashes, compare them with your bead. In adopt ing this rule, I (list mistook pumpKins lor equashes, but by contioued, caiolul com parison, I soon learned to detect tbe dilt'ai- ence. But for tome new beginers it requires great caution. In making cider out of Apples I found it a pretty tight squeeze, notwithstanding my long connection with the press. Never drink cider made from crab ap plet. It is pretty certain to "go back on you." If you would lay la a supply of old wine be sure to uinlte it of elder berries. The fat contributor Insists that a Dutch man, over the canal, gave him the follow ing lucid and satisfactory explanation ol what buck-beer was. Said be: "Puck peel, don't you sue, Ish vol dor prewcr makes all der vile, elTray lay, vnnce u year to die at der customers vot pays 'em. It pees dwico ash ethrong ash peer vot aim ball so sthroug as puck peer is, don't yo understand if Unt der man vot puck peer trunk on, alu't ball' so trunk ou sjiiiu udder peer, asb puck peer knock der sober out id aim, too soon already. Puck peer, shuntle mens, ish puck peer, and Uit ish more vot I don't can doll you.', A notorious ruffl, o, John Bishop, com monly known as "Devil Jack," was recent ly seiz d by a mob in Arizona, tried, and sentenced to be bangid. lie succeeded, however, In escaping Irom Judge Lynch, but was found two days alter banging to the irab of a tree, with an ill-spelled scrap of paper on the trunk to the elf.ict that m he knew be could not live long In the territory be bad determined by suicide to cheat bis enemies ol the satisfaction ol 1 cooking his goose" for him. He Is said to have killed nine or ten men, but bis chief ofieuce out Iberewas tbat bo would sot. let, other peo ple's horses alone. A Genrrocb Gift. Tbe Petroleum Farms Association have, through their Prei Idnnt, Mr. Duucomb, of New York, given about three asres of land to the Presbyter ians for a Col legiato Institute. The prop erty is located on the corner nf Bishop and Hoffman avenues, acd. has a front of 3U0 l et. Tbe site also commands a One view or tbe city and river, and is well adapt ed for the purpose for which it has been donated, being as healthful and attrac tive a spot as can well be found. Oil City Times. Tbe Catbolic congregation are erecting a new church at Lawrenceburg. Geo. K. Anderson, of Tilusville, is tbe Republican Stale delegate to Ihe Conven tion, to be held in llarrisburg on tne 17th. Tbe Veuango oounty jail contains twenty four prisoners. The ol I Continental Vocalists are on tbe way to the oil regions. Best Spring style goods received to.dsy, at A. 8. SMITH'S O)30-tf Boot and Shoe Store. I'iktiOlllUoil A'oticc Notice ii her by given that tbe Partner ship heretolore existing - between L. M St rnburg, S. J. Sterubiirg and II. H Warl ner, under tbe firm name or L. M. Stern burg, iCo., Lumber Dealers at Shair.burg, is this day dissolved by mutual consent h. J. Stern burg is authorized to settle all accounts. PrUes owing the firm are re quested to call and settle witbni 30 days. L. M. Steuniiuku. S. J. Ktkkmu-ru. II. II. Warner Datid Shan.l.urg, Mjiv 10. lw. 8. M. l'ctlcncill Ac Co. f Park Hor, New Yock, and (loo. V. Ko.wetl A Co Advertising Agent, are tho sole agents for the I'e, trnleum Centre DarLT Hkcord In tho city. Ad vertisers In Hint city nre requested to leave their fnvors with cither of tnc flliove bouses SKTTL.K 11. Tbe undersigned intends going to Europe about the 20th uf tbe present tuontb and de sires all his old customers who are still indebted to bim to settle at onco. All ac counts not settled on or before tbat date will be left with N. B. Smiley fur collec tion, and they will be sued at once. mrj-iw ii. u. iyasbtkr. Nilsson Ice Cream Parlor next dooi to Opera House. Petroleum Centre, Pa. If you want delicious Ice Cream go to tbe Nilssou Croam Parlor, next door to Opera House. ro9.lf. CONGRESS. KMl'lHK ANU HIGH- ROCK WATERS fresh from thesprtngsat Gill r FES BROS- Beautiful, new and nobby style Hats at a8 A. A L DEN'S. Measures taken, and Clothing made to order, at A. A L DEN'S, Jamestown Ulothing store. Wall Paper In every style at Grikfk Bit oa. CONGRESS. EMPIRE ADN niGU ROCK WATERS l.tsn from the sprimrs at GRIFFES BROS. fs Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson !c Blacemon's. Oriental Patent Men's Gaitkrh. These Gaiters are Seal Skin, patent tops, add make a beautiful dress for Ihe feet. I am sole agent lor Petroleum Centre and vicinity. A. S. SMITH FREEZING COLD SODA WATER at a8 GRIKFES BROS.. Satin Finish Wall Paper at all GniFKM Bros. Latest style of Ladies Opera Toes Sbo eS best quality and low prices, received to--ley at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store, MUSIC ! MUSIC. Mirth and Enjoyment, AT THE0B0LTS SBXOOIM. A $4,000 OR GERMAN ORGN!.'' IS NOW IN FULL BLAST AND, WILL PEAL JTORTH ITS MELODIOUS STRAINS. Afternoon & Evening DURING THE SIUMER. This truly wonderful instrument plays 40 different pieces of tbe latest Opera Music- Music Free.. t" Remember the place OP-ERA HOUSE SALOON, Washington Si. Petroleum Centre, May 3'-tl. 1ST I L S S O ST ! Now ready to furnish : all. with Delicious Ice. Cream AND SODA WATER of any desired flavor, at. the. old. sella ble stand of j. v. death:, Second door from Oiiera House, . PKTROLEUM.CESTBlf.pA,.T'in9-M. The Uniaorn omiyjffrlt Comini! PXtllBIT IN PETROLEUM CENTRE, ThursdayMay 18, ThCTIilhl 1st Sffl raalu..lf,,ll.. aonf.iun.llng this mammoth with . ,S'nt especially the One Horae Hi!ro.VSh,,hrbr.t'hkW' been verair.hnlatlnn ih. n .! . " "'' nsve I ook at our niMiiniot h propi.rtlonf 'n. wo .IS""11 town, and then J UDuB OU K SHOW 'CT ,mr SHELDENfiURGER'S EUROPEAN MENAGERIE! AMI GREAT GRECIAN CIRCUS! The flrflnrleqf (Vinrnnra,lnn n Vm..m,i .... . ... . ...... i.u,cuep idbi nu ever been pie-ented to the American PuUlc. KIRST TOUR IN AMKHICa Of thl4 Mammoth Aavrccatlon First Class In sir us I 'apartments, containing a it does all the irrfst features of a 6 MAMMOTH MENAWtUIB AND FAULTLESS) CI ltL'L'8. Foremost among Ihe many novelties of the Orsnd milmrlejil .illHi.t,n,, Id .- L'...i si ... .. " "j "ii uriiwn MV1DS RHINOCEROS! Ur Unicorn ot lioh; Wnt That has aver necn cap med This Leviathan who Weighs over Right Thousands rounds, ws csn. In cd In the .Tangles or India by Mr. tioo. Heovel the Agent of Mr. Sheldenburcer, and cost by the time he lano.d In New York on March 1st of lb present year. Out $ 21,000 In Onld. I'tia 11. ... U t I..R .... .. . I f . 1 'Thai or, Earth tkert U Not his Likt 'I An able and gentlemnnlv attendant will be lonrl couiiiinnlly in front nf thu Den nf the Monster, rea dy t all ifnios to give a lucid and correct version of his capture, ai d tu impart any lnf rnialli n Ihstmsy bo required Next in linportanco to this lirm Mnrvcl is tbe ELEPHANT "SEUM," A PAIR OF BACTSfAN CAMELS, A GNU, or HOrlNUD rlORSE. A ROYAL. BENGAL TIGER, AFRICAN ELAND- SIGXIOR nAMZE'S Den of Prrformrng Animals i ., LIONS AND TIOBK3, hlch will be entered nt each Exultation by this intrepid Lion King. Tbe other cages contains Over 200 Different Specimens!: Too namvoua here to partlculsriie. aNPKOIAL NOTB Tha Slenagerle Is nllrely distinct from the firm". gMl g those jmi ties v, ho rlsh to witness the Ktilnn cosos and Menngerie and not the ("Ire cm. ample 1'ms.to do sn and retire before the KquesuiiD Bx erclses begin. The EqiESTIlIAIV MEIiAIVG Of the Orsnt Knrorean Combination will be t'h Brlltli M and DiverslHod Priisentlng a Host of No' eltii by a Corns of Artist., uneiaalli d in lhj several spedallles, each ol whom has been engpl on the seore of ability aiona regardless ofexptnse. k'AUl tne namos of the Equestrian Cnn'tellst on: Stf.nAltKY COHDOSA, Madame f'RDONA. 'Klr'.UM. AYMAH, Mr. JAMKM WAKD, UTILK ITI A It V HHOWv. . Md.wne Hrown, M'lle Josephine, Harrell Brothers, .Mr. Jus. TJe Mnreat. Mona La l lern, Mr. Morris Cub ner, Mr. Richard Ball, Mons. La N oync, Mr. St- J:ew IJI Tort, mjoliir Palleticr, and last though uajt.Uie MA.I'Ot' MYKTKhV, I Prince SAUI O'f ALB. I, The Human Serpent r 1 no Most Marvelons or unacrn rerrormcrs. SIG.XIOU BAMZE, The Oroateat ol Lion Tamers, will outer the Den 0 Performing l ions and Tigers Immediately st uw close of the Circus performance, : and demoustmw the p kwer of man over the brute creation THE GRAND STREST PARADE l Will take place dally at 10 A. headed by Car of Anrors, containing TUB EUROPEAN BRASS BAND, ( A Musical Orgamra loa that, stsnds in the r ankofMasica abli:ty,l fallowed by Ihe HJ pliant Iu hi ..oral Trapping uie Camels, THE MASSIVE RHINOCEROS DEN r All Ihe Performing norses and Pond s. and '"' Innorgnrgjuitr nlw-oniitd. Animal DV". ;,,.a fail toaoe lb!,, (in-iii t-mv Oisnlav. I' wid si" JLJ aa i.leaof ihea.iid.iy ol Ui estublishmunl. ' oar w.ud or it, H will jng. ' AF, EliNOON AND EVENING. Dens open at 1 and 7 f M. C'lxii .p!itfIU begins one hoar later. Admission, HO VI: Csslltaten REMEMBER. TUK DAY. AND' DAT- Keep your eye on It, andwwal. for . tliv ossal.4oropean Aggregation, w-itn tba osiy KULL GROWN RIUNOUiittuD Thai the world ever beheld .,..v MT Remember the Dale "'' '"f.T troiJum Centre, THURSDAY. -MAV
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