a liberal; , DISCOUNT from, marked prices on our. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE (CLOTHING Winter. Underwear, Custom. Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, AC, 4C, I3rtr"tjie next Thirty Days ! KttftUtLAND, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! liwe Block, Tlt.ivllfe,Pa., etroleum Centre Daily Record. a.et Centre, Ploiidar may 29. A.KK1VAL. MiU HEPHATIEU OS THAINS ON O. C. & A. K. R, On and after Monday, May 22d, 1871, trains will run as follows: north, vo. 5. xo. 3. xo. 1. Ia Irvine. 1,30 p m. 6, 15 p m Leave Oil City 700 A M. 4,07 p m. 8,00 p ' Pet.Ceo 7.42. " 4,48 8,43 " " Titusv. 8,45 ft,32 9,22 " Arrive Corry, 10,03 '.' 6,.50 10,40 socth, xo, 2. no. 4. no. 6. Iavaogrry, 1,00 x v, 6,35 a m, 8,.S5 p m "... 7wnr 12,45 p M. 8,02 10.20 " P. Cen. 1,28. " 8,45 "11.05 Arrive O. City 2,10., " 9,25 "11,50 " " Irvine. 4,50, " 12,30 ".. 3f No. 6 and 6 ran on Sunday. FjyyGllT. TRAINS NpHTM. .!(), No. IX No. 11, No. 15.-, No. . U DC, lOO A.. 10,Si(.JI. 12,90a.. AX ,05 PM ArPX'10,1 ' 13,li-x 1,45 r M. T,8S 4.1 S Titrns ll,tl A. M. 1,55 " 3,06 JB " 6.15" Af. Co,05 ru. FltElQHT TRAINS S0UTII.. , ! 10. No.' 8. No. M. No. 14. No..20, Le. Or. 8,U0rM LeTI, 6.00 A X 9,M A X. It 65 p.m. 11,00 ax. SSipx "PC.7.M " 11.0U ' S.1&P.X. W80PX .45 ArOClu,08 ' 11,611 8,36 4,0:1 ' T 40 tIS City and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil GIty 9,55 a. m , arrive at Petrolenm Centre 11,00 a. Svfs:'M.,'.'-;,rol,aB,tJeii,re,tsp " le at Oil City 6,10 p. m. , 8, 4, and Sareeipress trains oe. 18 and 80 are throni-li accommodation, connecting at Owry and lnrlneton for East and north. titvaR palacb sun-Ma. cans. Jo Dlroet from Philadelphia withont change. No. 3-lHrcctto .Philadelphia without change? No. (Direct from Plttebiiryh without chnnire. Gold at 1 p. m., 111 ' The Deatrnetlon of Parle. Almost loo horrible for belief la tbe story told by tbe cable of tbe mad vandalism of tbe defeated Commune. But tbe news la abundantly confirmed. Tbe madmen of Paris have turned la tbelr fury upon tbe city tbey fought for. Tbe, palace or tbe Tulllerles, tbe Louvre with all lta precious contents, tbe Hotel de Yllle, toe Palais Royal, tbe Hotel or tbe Ministry or France, aod the Luxembourg all. tbe splendld.tri utnpba. of. architectural art are la, ruins. Accord lug to tbe latest accounts, tbe most precious of tbe works of art la tbe magnifi cent collection of tbe Louvre bad been re moved to places of safety. It le earnestly. to be hoped that, tbey. are beyond danger of tqavtorcb. . Tbe revolutionary, madness of tbe Com mune confound all precedent. For three centuries tbe, Tulllerles have been tbe. ob. jectoi the miuifieence of successive mon arch. Catharine de Medici built It, Henry iy added to It, Louis XIII finished Ibe long gallery connecting tbe palace with the I ou re, and tinder Louis XIT; Levan and D'Orby added and removed to harmonize tbe great pile of earven atones., that sym bolized butter than any building in franca the glories or ber modern history. The revolution or '93 surged about tbe palaoe, but the,, mob or that day, less, crazed with iinjioienl wrath than ,lbe mb of to-day, tqngb it. Invaded tbe Tutllerles, left tbe buildings .unharmed., Tbey becime tbe residence Pt.tbe F.rrsl Consul and allerwards tbq.jmperUI palace.. Again, la Ibe rerplti tlQC of '30 and 'A8,.lb.pa.leoe wwsglvea. over, t. the rabble of the. streets; It was o.r,rruo.M .plutidejed on the tall of, tbe epip'ra, boA.il was reserved for the crazy in Ntuylon, and tusenaale vandalism nf,,tbe Cnn.ipt.n,.a..ot IS'il lu destroy It utterly. ' Other bniiClpgs, Unions in birtory, lb Jtl le o( Fro ; aod I'j e wonder of tbe world, bare been laid In ruins. Of tbe old Louvre, one or tbe most splendid erohitec tural monuments of Franc, unprofaned by modern attempts to rebuild, and remodel, only a small portion bas eatepedilha flames. Begun by Francis I, continued, by tbe second and fourth Henries, and. tbeir Hour boo suc cessors, It owed Its completion to tbe First Emperor. The Hotel do Yllle, where Rob espierre held bis councils,, one of tbe first objects of Interest and admiration for the visitor in Paris, and the Palais Royal, built by Cardioal Richelieu and rebuilt with new adornments by too exiled maaot Sedan tbe burot and shattered walls of both bespeak tbe blind rage and devilish desperation of a Paris mob. For years, Par thoeantifol, whose charms have won, tbe hearts of tbe world, will carry the Mack soars of ber degradation. To-morrow the Catholic Sunday Schools of Tarr Farm, Petroleum Centre, and Mil' ler Farm, bold a plc-nlo in the grove a short distance this side of Miller Farm. Every necessary means bas. been ;aen, to have tbe little ones enjoy themselves to tbe full est extent for one dsy at least. Good music wilt be In attendance, and ample refresh ments will be furnished. The. children con nected with , tbe school of this place will meet at the. depot In time for tbe eaiiy train going north, to morrow morning. Michael Carney, of Oleopplis, appeared before Justice Reynolds, last evening, and made complaint against one Was. UaganJ lor aggravated assault and battery on bis (Carney's) person, at-tbat place, yesterday forenoon. Carney bas a very bad cut, Iroin three to four inches long, over his forehead. A warrant was issued and officers sent, in pursuit of Hagan. Saturday night everytbing was quiet on tbe streets up to eleven p. m., at which time there arrived in town by the cars a party. or drunken roughs Jrou) Tltusvllle, who under took to ''run things?- alter tbe Titirsville fashion, by making night hideous with their drunken yells. Tbey picked up a quarrel at tbe upper end of the street, and gat their beads punched pretty severely, as tbey de served. We are In possession of the names ot these "benzine galloota" and shall give tbe. public the benefit of kuovtiog who tbey are at tbo next offence. This morning, a tesm or horses owned by Meaae & Armstrong, while standing In rear of, tbe freight depot, took fright and. ran away. Tbey had ran but a short distance before tbe wagon struck a stump and detach ed itself from tbe horses. Tbe horses ran a short distance further and were stopped without doing any further injury. A fatally residing in rear or Wiosor Bros, hardware store, indulged in a jollification, last evening, .over tho Important event ol the christening of one or their children. Dancing and drinking was kept up in peace (ill past midnlgbl, when a row occurred aod tbe affair ended i a .fight. Tbe telecraDh reports, aaotber dreadful calamity in tbe coal mining region- Thirty-, elirbt miners wore burled in a abaft, and only twenty have been rescued alive. The lecture wblob was to have been . giv en at Sobel's Opera House, last evening, owing to unavoidable circumstances .did, not come off. It bas been postponed to Wed nesday evenlog next at tbe Catholic Church at which time it will positively be deliver ed. Ben. Sawyer, a negro, was hung at Ev- ansville, Ind., Saturday, tot the murder ol bis wife. f . ; A young British officer in India, who wa shockingly mHtllated andtdiefigured in bat' tie, after mature reflection requested bis comrade to write to. .bit betrothed . in Eng land and release ber from. Ibe bridal en gagement Her noble reply was worthy of a true woman: "Tell him if there Ja enough of" bis body left to contain bis somy I shall bold bim to bla engagement." Tbo Grand Seoretsry of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, I. O. O. F , In his annual report, says tbe membership of the order bae.more than doubled itelf In seven years. In 13C4 It was 39,543; In 1870 it foots up 8(1, If 3 having increased.4,588. during 1870. Adisgnised bully at New Pallz, N. Y., taking odeuco at soioetbing be, had seen In tbe TiejBS, of that place, recently entered tbe laosiiim to bounce the editor. He made known bis errand, aggregated bis. forces for an attack, mpved wlthi.vebemenoe upon tbe editor aid afier a short.but very enter taining sklrsilsb, was moat effectually stood , on bis . Hub, bead, then wafted out of -the office in advance ol a No. 8, boot, pitched to tbe key or Oh I L : 1 1 Ha took ber fancy when, became; be took her band, be took a kits; be took no notice of the shame that glowed ber happy cbeek at this., He took tn coming afternoons; be took an oath be d never deceive; ho took ber father's silver spoons, and after tDat be took his leave. Ai Pad Family IIistort. A few years ago Ibe daughter of a Presbyterian clergy men In the center of New York slate, wbo baj been reared ina strict and rigid manner, proceeded, to New, Huron, Connecticut, to spend n month, with Irieods during tbe col lege commencement season. While there, taking advantage, of tbe new freedom from restraint afforded bar, she carried on exten sive flirtations, with Ibe students and was ruined by a member of the senior class. He persuaded ber to leave ber friends and re turn with him to New, York, instead ef go. ing home. Singular to relate, she appeared almost from choice to enter upon city dis. slpations aod excesses, until, becoming en tirely hardened anu depraved, a sister csme on to visit ber and persuade ber to visit her father' borne. Instead ot doi ng so, how ever, the visiting sister was also, persuaded to remain and enter upon tbe same terrible life which ber sister was leading. Since then the two abandoned Women have al lured tbelr two younger listers away from the parental roof, and tbe four are now keep- log what Is known aa 'fashionable -bagnio" between twenty-Sftb and twenty-eighth streets, on tbe west side of tbe city. A more melancholy Instance ol the older upon youngor members or a family never came to notice. Parents unquestionably sometimes commit a mistake In bringing up tbelr chil dren nnder too rigorous regnlatioas, especial ly, il tbey be strong, positive natures. Rochester Express. Junes Marvin-'3 Annex to a- Bad Bot. The Lockport Union describes with much feeling "a court scene of quiet de meanor." It says a boy bad been arrested for tbe offence of picking up some pieces of jewelry that came by accident in bis way, and when chased, running off with them. Tbo venerable Judge Marvin called tbe boy to bim, and in answer to tbe several ques tions put to tbe young one, be answered thai be was eleven years old. He trembled con siderably as be approached, to bim, tbe aw ful presence of tbe white-haired judge; but be found that tbe wonted scat of cold and solemn judgment was a mercy seat, and the judge's eye a father's counsel; and as tbe judge told him never more to keep anything be found, always to be a good boy, and asked him if he would always do sn, the little fellow answered firmly, "Yes sir;'' and as tbe boy turned aud went away from the premises of bis. fatherly adviser, we thought that. to a boy ot that, age, a "Go home and be a good boy,' was Infinitely safer than prison bars; and ttatperbajs Ibe round ol those words would not die away fur many years, but stay with tbe young prisuuei aud. make a man of him. Tbe New York police made n raid on about a hundred policy shops Saturday, ar rested tbe keepers and se'z-d their books. The prisoners were held for trial. Tbe Methodist Book Concern troubles are again assuming a serious aspect, and it I, probable that Ihe trial of the various cbarg against tbe Book Concern and Dr. Lanaban will be resumed Salts of demon iso were recently called for a countiy drug store In Eastern Massa chusetts. Tbe apothecary filled tbe bill wlth-a,plpt of New Englaud rum. Any thing more demoniac than that, be said. wasn't- down In bis materia modlcs. Daniel MoFartaml lately ptld a visit to Mrs. fe'aga-McFarland Richardson, and requested ber to "forgive him aod to re ceive bim back. She waa too sage lor that; be returned to New York and was "sent up ten dsjl.for drunkenness. A Chlcogo paper speaks or tomal re porter on a rival aheet "smiling a sweet smile about four Inches serosa. Tbe Exchange hotel, or Franklin, will be open for tbe reception of guests to day. "How much did k leave?'; inquiied a gentleman of a Wag, on learning the death of a wealthy citizen, "Everything:" re sponded the wag, "be iifin'i teke a dollar With bim. I Grace Greenwppd baa beep looking at Ihe heavens through tbe telescope of .Ihe Wash ington, observatory. In writing about ber observations tq tbe Golden Age, she ex claims with great appropriateness; '-Tbe; are bigger and brighter, worlds than ours those planets of , the first order. I wonder if tbey are really higher and .happier? Are tbere no red republicans in Mars? no prize fighters in belted Jnpiter? no whisky rings In Saturn? no Lauta Fairs Jn Venus. Rev. Jonas Wendsll has been art ested and taken to Ed'nboro,. In . Erie esunty, Where be resides on a charge ol loroicallon. He is a second adveutlst m'fl plor, aud about sixty yean of age. . The. alleged part.norDf.bls crime is a young girl about. six;oen years of age, named Terry. Wen dell secured ber release from Ibe Housa ol Keluge some time since. At the time of bis acie.t ho bad uiada arrangements to ruo way with ber to Piitsbnrgh. Latest style of Ladles Opera Toes Sho f S best quality and low prices, received to-liy A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store.. jy Tea Servers for sale at Nicholson H'.u'uxoN'a. VICHKYANIJKISSENGE.S WATERS on draught at GRIFF BROS. FREERING COLO SODA WATER at GRIFF ICS liUUtf. jy Hanging Baskets for sale nt Nicholson A Black V4n'm. Kreall Egg nd SUPERIOR BUTTER at SC11EMERHORN Jt TEN EYCK'S. or. Washington & Second Streets. 0)23 CI. CONGRESS. IEMP1RE ADN HIGH ROCK WATERS Irtsa from the spriniis at UKlp r l'.S JtBOS. . Having added to my large stock. I am now ready to supply Scotch Whisky, Jamai ca Rum and all other imported goods, at New York prices. novl'2-tf- Owtx Gaffkhyv Light, Drab and B(aok Hats and Caps, at A. ALDEN'S Jamestown Store,. Another iuvolceol Silk Hats, at A. ALDEN'S. Nilsson Ice Cream Parlor next doot to Opera House. Petroleum Centre, Pa. If you want delicious Ice Cream go to tbe Nilsson Cream Parlor, next door to Opera House. ni9.tr. Wall Paper Belling at COST at GrlfTes Bros. Best Spring style, goods received to-day. at A. S. SMITH'S Boot nnd Shoe Store. m30-tf NEW INSTITUTION Corner. Washington aud Second streets, PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. Flour, .Grain AND FEED; HAY and STRAW, 200 Doz Fresh Eggs AND A LOT OF CHOICE Itl'TTEK cheap. Also, a few crocks ofi nice Lam. Call and ?eo ns. BCllEUMUKHORN A: TEN KICK. .Aalieggett, (Snccesior to A. T. J-eesctt,) Mniilf u-.u.rer and Dealer in HARNESS Seed Bags, "Valve Cups, &o ExjorleTireJ workmen are employed, and Har 0 of all kind kept couatantty un band aud maac Ut ordT. FINE NEW HARNESS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, on band at reasonable rntra. P. V. Ilcliiz'..Pnt. ScesiVIIasr For ttalfte FANCY AND IHIIIXB Itt.ANRBTS IN L&KGI IjtTANTITIKa There t no superior. VALVE CUP Made, than I lie one made In my shop, and Ihej will ke sold at f II per huudivl or Sit cents a el. MalMeSt below the lacciiniook Haaee rVtmlfiuuOolre. P, N,iv.,il,. ft. The Excel. inr fpfc gfljsnrnticc (Eft. o;i wiiiiiun-st., NKW YkOKK. POLICIF3-AT OPTION, OF HOLDER CONVERTIBLE INTO ANNUITY BONDS. ' Thus prorlillsu. for old a so. POLICY 1IOLUKK. PAKTICIPATB IN. Ph. IVI4'aE!-MN-FAHPKITINO. JIAVIsJ fc;8TE,H,. (Kiinral Agenla. Franklin, Pa HORATIO HASKEUL, Hpeual A-.i.l. uovH-l. tiio. V. Kiwg,f.lr., Has bought tot . MEATMAKKET. Next doorl to the Rn hn-ter IIo.hc from his brother ' IV. n INu, and wltl hereafter keep on hand r a 1 it A pikk JltATS of all kinds and Invltisa l.eic of he I b K patrerme uilj Iqi OWEN GAFFNEVSJ COLUMN? The m KsTAuusiirj, LiquorHouse NO. 2SWASHI1.BT0N STREET, OWEN GAFFNEY, PROP'R Fall Stock; OF, LIQUORS!' THIS. HEAVIEST EVER OFFERED FOR SALE ON OIL CREEK. Prices Lower THAN EV,EH OFFERED I; Goods Sold at;. New York Prices, and WARRANTED- PURE I Cash, Prices UN ALL GOODS. Buy for Cash AN-D SAVa MONEY. j r Hennessey Hranily, . Martelle Brandy , , Rhine Wine, . Mumm Wine,-. Rrocton,. Wie . Sparkiitic Catawbu "Wise,-. Ilarnmondsport Wine,J All by thn case ALWAYS ONHAW) A LARGE.STOCR. OF "SUNDAY? COMFORT! TO BE HAD AT ALL.T1ME8. Do-not fail to give me a call, and if you want to troy for cash, make,. rae an offer-he-fare ordejiiig elspwbere- OtWEli AFFEV. No. Wthlnitoefr.ea Polro .niiif'BtrejPa., AnglS, IKO-i