i liberal; disco i.t from marked 'juices otf'onr' EXTENSIVE STOCK OF R EADY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Underwear, Ciutont Made Clothes), Hats and Caps, &c, &c.t For'the next Thirty Days ! JIcTAKL D,SMITII &C. Merchant Tailors I boseelllock, TUmvlllc,Pa., etroleum Centre Daily Record Jtet, Ueutre, Thursday may 25. AllltlVAl, AND UEtPHATUCK OF TKAINS OX O. C. V A. K. R, Od and after Monday, May 22d, 1871, trains will run ai follows: NORTH KO. 5. KO. S. NO. 1. Leave frvine. 1,20 p m. 6, 15 p h Lve Oil City 7,00 a m. 4,07 p m. 8,00 p u " Pel.Ceu 7,42 4,48 8,43 " Tltusv. 8,45 6,32 " 9,22 Arrive Corry, 10,03 6,60 10,40 " SOUTH. NO, 2. NO. 4. NO. 6. Lave Corry, 11,00 a X. 6,36 a k. 8,6 p h " Titusv. 12,45 p m. 8,02 " 10,20 " " P. Cen. 1,28 ' 8.45 " 11.05 Arrive O. City 2,10 9,25 11 11,60 ' " Irvine. 4;60 " 12.30 " tW No. 5 and 6 run od Sunday. FhBIQHT TRAINS NOKTII. lino n'!, ,N?18' Na- N1S- No 9. HOC. 11.80 A H. 10,85a.m. 12,20 a.m. am 8,06 p 'J itnn, li.tflA m. 1,65 " 3,U " ,! tilS" Ar. Corl.05 pm. FREIGHT TRAINS SOUTII. No. 10. No. 8. No. 10. No. 14. No 50. J.CTL8O0A.M ,5lAM. tteSP.. 11,00 AM. o 8frM . K,li''bA '.' ll'm " 2,W P.M. 12 30pm MR" ArOClu,0 ' 1I,M 8,0s .4 4llu .. 749.1 Oil I City and Petroleum Centre frelgbf, leaves Oil Ity 11,55 a. m , arrives at Petrolenm Centre 1 1,00 a. at oll City o,io p. m. J. 2, 8, 4, 6 an1 0 are eiprwi trains. Noe. 12 and 10 era through accommodation, coniiectiagatOirryand Irrlneton for Bust and' TOlth. SILVSB PALACI PT.KKriNO CAi. I'lreet from Philadelphia witbout change. 2 rect i "hjladelphla wilhoul chang.? AO. ft-Dlrect from Pittsburgh without champ. - Wrect tu Pltub urge without chatoue. Monday, May 22. 1871, Gold at 1 p. m., Hli ABltt'TOWM. Tbe wealbw'is hot, hotter, hottest;. Hot tentot; iioHMitirtM.. How to keep cool It the leading topic. A number of our 'ritlzms wbo have brr absent luCraWford county, ov a trout' Ash ing excursion, for two or three dsyi put, returned home t6-day noon. They brought back as-fropbles some of the finest speci mens oPl.-oiifww have ever aeen. Some of them would weigh nearly pound. Messrs.' Fisher, Nortis&Co. are engaged in putting in a new boiler, for use in their machine shop?, the old one being worn out. A new boiler h-as long been needed In their rhop, to enable tbem to turn out work with dispatch, rcnoo trouble having been oxper tensed wUh-the old one. Soda water 'is all the rage. Grlffes Bros, have it continually on draft. Now is the lime forour ollicena to clean up their uoor yards, before the extremely wai m weather comes on. There is to be a lecture at Sober Opera II um), 00 Sunday evening next, for tbe bn etit of tbe Catbolio Church, by Mr. B. W. Whiteher. Mr. W. la represented as being an able and eloquent speaker. The object is a g'od one and deserving a liberal patronage.- Attinittauoa only 25 els. To ki'ep coal and ' enjoy yourself for an hour or tw.i, drop Into Doo Swirt's Billiard Parlor, Opura House building, and play a game ot billiards. O'lr townsrmn, J. M. Dickey, Is now ab sent at Cntcigi, as delegate fiom tbis Pres bvtery to tbe Presbyterian General Assem bly, now in session in that city. "If you want tew llnd out tbe ruling pasb. in of the boB4, feed him high on oatslt Iz just so Kith mankind," says Billings. A in in 'h spirit is-a sure Indicalioo'of the lot that- awaits tiUn, It Jie be humble; ltinf, If .....a iki. ....... . The following In regard to the Culver Penn & Co. failure, which marly of our clt lient have reason to remember, will bo read wllb Interest; Tbt bankniptey ease of Culver, Peno A Co. was argoedlast Saturday, on Its merits, before Jndg Bratchford In tbe United States District ConYb Counsel for tbe creditors alleged that tbe Reno property, in Pennsyl vania, Consisting of 1,200 acres of laud, and embracing tbe village ol Reno is, In reality; the estate of C. V. Culver; that be lives on ft and receives the reuts and profits tberoot; that be is enabled to do this by means of a joint stock concern, cilled tbo Reno Compa ny, tbe majority of tbe stock beluj bold in tbo name or Robert F. Brooke, a clerk in the city of Meadville, and a relative of Cul ver,' and that by tbis contrivance tbe title Is canceled. It is r'.a alleged that tbe profits of tbis estate are large, and that Cul ver's plan is to pay such creditors as will consent to a compromise, by giving tbem Reno stock, and then refusing to declare dividends thereon. Decision reserved. Mace bn kovtk Wist. Tbe prize fight er, Mace, hit trainer Cutick, and others of tbt Mace parly WBo weie present at tbe Port Dover fiasco, passed through this city en route for Kansas. Hollywood, tbe ref eree In the Canada fight that wasn't a fight, decided' that Maee and Coburn mast battle for tbe stake money at Kansas City, Mo , on tbe 2d of June. Mace saye be wHr oe iff tbe ring on that day, and if Coburn does not appear, he will claim tbe $2,000 stake mon ey. Coburn and his friend maintain that, as tbe ar tides ol agreement ey the fight should take place In Canada. the referee has no authority to order tbe men to Kansas. If Coburn does not faca Mace In the ring on tbe day named, it is said that Harry Hill, tbe stakeholder, will award Maoe tbe moo ey. Erie Dispatch. Tbe Democratic State Coovention met at Harrisuurg, yesterday. Tbo following nom inations were made: i Auditor General Gen. William McCan- dless, of Philadelphia. Surveyor General Capt, S. M. Cooper, of Lawrence county. William A. Wallace was elected Chair man of the State Central Committee. . Tbe Commercial Club Reception, at Ti tuavilte,' this evening, promises to be a graod affair.' A large number of distin guished guests will be In attendance. By the following dlspitch which came over the P. A A. wires, yesterdoy after noon, If will be aeen that crude is on tbe rise" in Pittsburgh : Pittsburgh, May 24th -5 p. m. Crude Spot, 13; May, 13; S. O. to July, 13; B. O. to July, 1313i; 8. O. all year 13; B. O all year, lSJj. Market quiet; aales-2,000 May, 13; 1,000 all year, 12t. ReHeed Spot, 2 dollars per drop; May, 100 dollars per pint; June, 200 dollars per quart; July, 600dollrs per spoonful!; B. O. to July, high a the moon. ! The common conversation between tbe Jenkines and Flunkies of Tltusvllle, for tbe past few days, bas been In regard to tbe Commercal Club Reception, and wbat to ''borrow'' for wear on that important occa sion. Tbe following is a street scene: Jenkins Do you attend tbe C. C. R. ?" Flunkey 'Yes." Jenkins What style coat shall you wearf" Flunkey -'Swallowtails." Jenkins ''Who did yon borrow It of?" xit Flunkey arm in arm wltb Jenkins, to reappear at tbe Reeeption in "ewaller talls." Tbe bsnquet tendered to Henry Harley by the Commetcial Club of Titusville, last evening, was a grand affair. Mr. Harley was presented with an elegant punch bowl. Flsk was not present, but telegraphed bis regrets. Corry bas a ootored band. It is rumored In Petroleum Centre that tbe depot at that place Is lo be removed to some rolot above tbe bridge Titusville Herald We bar beard no such rumor. It would be a "high old note" indeed, to move the depot out of town for the accommodation of the vast number of people ibat liva therea bouts ''In a born." Attention is called to tbe advertisement of Lammera the Clothier, No. C Spring St., Titusville, Fa. Some ueonle are alwavs vorv correct. you never can discover any fault in tbem out tuey aoo t amount to much. Many persona bv a retnot actot annurem - - - a ; discharged soldiers can- take quarter sections ot lanu unaer;niimei.us- advantages which are not accorded to ott .Te.Tboaeidier's aupr erlor advantages oumbev- jost tna jje eao locate bis en hundred anc llttj acres u. twenty-miles of a railroad, to-wulob land grants- bave been trade the civilian -can-take only eighty aoret. Outside of rairoad traits,' tbe soldier has no Advantage. .a aaaaaj Ikk Aktkii Tits OrKRA Since the night when Ike went to tbe opera, he bas bJen, as Mis Partington said, erar-y, and tbe kind old dame baa been fearful lest be should be come "no ptempona mentus, through bis attempt ct Imitating the operations." Tbe inornl ig after tbo opora, at tbe breakfast table, Ike banded over bis cup, and in a soft tongue sang : 'Will you, will you, Mrs. PV, Help me to a cup of toa!" Tbe Old lidy looked at him wltb sur prise, bis conduct was so unesual, and for a moment she hesitated. He continued in a lar more Impassioned strain r "Do not, do not keep me waiting, Do not, pray, be hesitating, I am anxious to be drinking; So pour out as quick as winking." She gave bim tbe tea with a sigh, as she saw the excitement in bis face. He stirred it in silence, and In his abstraction took three spoontula of evgar. At last be sang again : "Table cloths, and cups and saucers, Good white bread, and active jaws, sire. Tea gunpowder, and souchong Sweet enough, but not too strong." 'What do you mean my boy!" said Mrs. Partington, tenderly. "All right, steady,. never clearer, Never lovel a breakfast dearer I'm not bound by witch or wizzard, So don't tret your precious gizzard." "But Iaao " persisted tbe dame, Ike struck bis left hand upon the table, and swung bis knife aloft lu bis right, looking at a plate upon the table, sing ing "What form is that to me appearing? Is it mackerel or is it herring? Let me dash upon it quick Ne'er again that fish shall kick Charge upon tbem, Isaac, charge!" Bofore be had a chance to make a dash upon the flesh, Mrs. Partington bad dasued a tumbler of water Into bis face to restore bim to ''conscientiousness." It made bim eatcb bis breuth fjr a moment but be didn't sing any more at tne table, though tbo ope ra fever still follows elsewhere. George A. Bucko er of Washington Court hoiiBp, Ohio, started for California early in 1849, taking with liim a Testament pre sented to Lira by bis sister, Mrs. Briggs, mother of the late Hon. M. Briggs, and containing affectionate inscriptions by ber aud ber son. Tbis was lost during tbe long and perilous journey overland, aud not heard from until a few days ago, when a mys terious package came to M-. Buckner, ad dressed to either of the names above men tioned, which proved, to be tbe lost gift of aff'Ction. Tbe book inclosed a letter from Captain B. S. Hatch, of the North Star, dated Kennebunk, Maine, March 7 I871,ea iug that be found it about two year ago on bis vessel, when sailing lo tbe Paelflo Ocean and brought It east a lew days before "The thought struck me," be added "that I would send It to Ohio and see If It would reach those lo whom it belonged, I shall be pleased to bear from them." Tbe package lnoloslng tbo long-wandering book was mailed to Cbllllcolbe, and thence fowarded to Washington Court-House. Delinquents, take warning. Barnacle Mt Clarion county a few years ago without pay ing bis subscription lo the Democral. Tbe next we bear of Barnacle be is coovlctod of murder and sent to tbe penitentiary. Alter a man cheats tbe printer there is no telling wbat will befall bim. Clarion Democrat A lady In St. Louis bus made a decided Improvement on tbe ordinary breaoh b' promise suits. Her complaint not only em braced tbe false lover in tbe charges, but Ibe gentleman she wanted for a father-in-law also. He bad objected to tbe proposed match, and thereby Influenced bis ton to break it up In spite off all tbe exposures of the conn- lerleit greenback-taw-dust-twindle, a resi dent of New Galllee,Mercer county, took a box from tbe express office at Eooo Valley last week, pay log ninety-six dollars tbereon and found it filled wllb saw-dust. Greenhorn wanted to make a disturbance, but upon a reminder Ibat be had been engaged In an attempt to defraud the government, be sub sided, and went borne a sadder, but a wiser man. V Mr. Carver, doing tbe honors of fbe table said to one of bis guests a fasbionablydreeed girl of the period, "I see that you bave plenty of breast, Miss, but do bave a little more dressing. A Card. Having bad many inquiries for tooth powders, soaps and washes Ibat I could ooininend, as not being injurious to the gums and enamel of the teeth, I am bappy to announce-that I bave just recoived a quantity of the same, submitted for analysis to tbe i.onege, and pr.oa.wo.oed by ihem wholstomeaun u.,, .ri n ' ... SrniUiss, at, ray Ben tal office. m2l-lf. J. B, PORTER. 6 Spring St. You can Save Time and Money arid Find the Largest Assortment of mVji r llll u III I I II I U I 111 I mz lviDisi) uiiuimisb The Largest Assortment anir op dotting 1 The Largest Assortme Ct OHILDKEN'S CLOTHING, The Largest Assortment of HATS AND CAPS. The Largest Assortment of ' , White and Fancy SMrfe. Ihe Largest Assortment of The Clothier's, NO. 6 SPEING- ST, TXTUSVSLLBe FA. It is admitted by all that' LAMMERS.THE CLOTHIER Keeps the Newest, Cheapest and Best Stock of the above Goods in the Oil Region. A. CAED. A Cordial invitation in extended to all mv friends and ac quaintances in and around exteusive Stock, and I pro- est Goods at low pri" 4k IlEMEMB v- T.rt-h , LA mm 3! TITUSVILLE AT n fit nrnmiiTri Petliun Centre, to examine my l fA - A attention, and lion ,54 ? 1 ' v .lUnd u -ore ordering v 25 v !l itbir"