A LIBERAL DISCO DAT from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OP EADY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Underwear, Custom Music Clothing, Hats and Caps, C., SiC, For'tlie next Thirty Days ! Mcl HLl),Slin II & to Merchant Tailors! Lonce II lock, Titiisvilfn.rit.. etroleum Centre Daily Record. '(, Ccu I re. Wcducudar May 31. AKKIVAL AND DEPHArilEU OF THAWS UN U. V. dc A. It. R. On ami after Monday, May 22(1, 1871, traios will run as follows: KOUTU NO. 6. KO. S. KO. 1. Leave Irvine. 1,30 r M. 6. 15 p M Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 4,07 P If. 8,00 p u " Pet.Ceo 7.42 " 4,48 8,43 " " Tilusv. 8,45 5.82 ' 9,22 " Arrive Corry, 10,03 6,60 10,40 80UTH. KO, J. : NO. 4. M. (. Leave Corry, 1 1, on a m. 11.35 a a. 8,.i5 p m u Tilusv. 12,45 p ji. 8,02 " 10,21) u P. On. 1,28 " 8.45 "11.05 Arrive -. Clly 2,10 " 9,25 11.50 ' " lrine. 4,60 12.30 " '(3T No. 8 and 6 run on Sunday. FttBIGUT TRAINS NOHTH. , Ifo t. No. 13. No. 11. Nu. 15. No 9. .1X'., 9;fj . M,:i-,a.ji. 14,21) A m. am 8 05 ArP.ClO.l ' I,ipm PH. 7,118 4,15 Titus, 11,1 '2 A.M. 1,55 ' 3.U5 " 8,S5 " 6.15 Ar. Corl,05 n. V ' FHElflllT TKAIXS SOUTH. No. 10. No. 8. No. IB. No. I I No SO. I Cor. ;j (Ktpy iTi,eil0A.M ft SI A N. :2 55 pm. 11,M am. 5 Dim " Pl7.ftft " 11,111 2.15 P.M. 1S:U1 M AiOt;iu,()8 ' ii,6(t u,:i6 7.iy ill Olty mid Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil Iiy !,5j a. in , arrives at I'vtmlenni Ceiitreill.oila, ni . brave Pi'imlenm Centre at 8,9.u i urairea at oil City l,Jo p. ni. . " I, 2, 3. 4, 6 and are ipreM train. Noa. luand 20 are throui-h a( cuimnnduHim. coiiMe(-lin;;at(,'inyand Inluaton lor liast und North. . SILVER PALAra I.RKIMKO CARS. !,' 3 IMroei from Philadelphia without change. No. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without cliaiige? No. -IMrect rmni I'ittahiirvli without chaiij-e. 2 ?-DI " Pittsburgh wltliout change. Monday, May . JH71. Gold at 1 p. m., Ill On Saturday night Inst, a young .man from Meadvilb, who as near as we can learn has been paying attentions to highly re spectable young lady, -daughter of one of our most prominent eit'isuns, and was said i-o have been engaged to be married to ber, arrived in town on visit to the lady. At Oil City the young man indulged In tbe flowing bowl to euofa an- tent as te become iulox'.cated, and In that condition visited tbo ludy, who quite properly immediately dismissed bim from ber presence requesting bim uever to iutrude bimtelf in ber society .agaiu. bluce then and up to this noon when be departed for tbe rural districts of Meadville, the gentle youth baa been dis coursed, and appeared to bave entered In to a contract wltu himself to drink all .the wbickuy in the oil region. Yesterday lie concluded to shuffle uET tbia mortal coll and retire to that undiscovered country where woman is uulioard of, and fur that purpose ought to borrow a two-edgud pistuel or double-barreled knife to sever tbe cord that bold lilm to things mundane In order that be might become joined to matters ethereal. In this ho failed und to solace himself toDk a little more wbiskoy. We would advise tbe "spounity" individual to souk bis feet in warm water immediately upon arriving borne, and indulge liberally lu Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup fur Children. It will no doubt afford instant relief lor bis wound ed "pbeelluka." Testing commeiioed on tbe lujetsi.U w ll Mcl'ait farm, last night. Tbe water was exhausted and tbe well bad oomiuenced to pump oil this inoruing, w.haQ.iui fortunately tbe seed-bag burst, and the tubing, bad to be drawn to repair damages. A good well is anticipated. Tiie, children bad a pleasant tiuiu at tbe iuc-un,.at Miller r.iriu, jesterdav, aud re tinned b.no last evening, somewhat tired ly.tfcU-, hy.,.y. " . Poi.tcE. The colored population of Ren neucfr Run. engaged in active conflict all along the line". Their forces were nrrayed in bailie line all along the Run, night bo tore lust, aud skirmishing was carried on until a lato hour without the spilling of blood. Tho amendments rested on their arms during the night, and all was quiet until yesterday morning when the contlict was renewed before Justice Reynold), the following suits being entered for adjudica tion: Mattie 3. Sweeney was arrested en oath of Mattie Harper, charged with assault and battery. For indulging in ibe fun of strik-. ing the Qarp-er, Mattie was induced to de posit $2,00 and coats fur Safe keeping with the Justice. On oatn of Martha J. Sweeney, Mrs. Nel son was arrested for assault and battery on the person of tbe lovely Manba. Case con tinued to JuneCtb. On oath of Mrs. Kelson. Martha 3. Swee ney was "pulled'' lor violently and with tralico alorethoi ght abtming aixl In divers ways maltreating tbe aforesaid Mre. Nelson Case continued to June 6th. Martha J. Sweeney countered on Mrs. .Nelson, by making oath cbargiog ber with malicious mischief. Case continued to June tb. Mrs. Nelson then caromed on Martha J. Sweeney, by making oath cbatgiug tbe love ly Sweeney witb fornication. Case contin ued as above. Thl last charge appeared to take Martha "ail aback,' and she probably concluded to settle the fornication charge by committing matrimony, as tbe lollowlug shows: Married. May 29tb, 1371, by Justice Reynold, Mr. William Demery to Miss Mar tha Jane Sweeney. No cards. - Thus ended the battle of Bennehoff Run. James L. Foster, who Is as neaily white as tbe wbiakcy he. drinks will allow bim to be, was arrested yi eterday by Constable Mc Hugb, for drunken and disorderly conduct on the street. He loaned tbe county $2,00 and costs. It is proper to state that James was not one of tbe participants in theXVih Amend ment batlle. He was battling with Whis key. Whiskey was the concjuoror. Tbo opeuing at the Franklin Exchange Hotel, Franklin, on Monday, was a graud affair. Mine host Mills did the honors in a manner highly creditable to binelf and gnosis. Tbe present time tables on the railroads re not vety satisfactory in some respects, and II is -likely that another ubauge will toon be made. Curry Republican. jVe. learn-tbat a new schedule will be adopted on tbe O. C. & A. R. It uext week. It k to be boped such will be tbe case, as tbe present time table appears to be anything but satisfactory to tbe business uieu on tbe Creek. Tbo Uepublieun primary meetings of Crawford county will be beld on i'liday next. A grand pigeou.shuoltng louriiaoieut will come oil' at Voungstown, Ohio, commencing on. Wednesday, Juno 7lb , and continuing tour dars. It is anticipated that it will be one of tbe grandest affairs ol tbe kind that baa ever lakea place Jn tbia part of tbe country. .The managers bave three thou sand birds on band for tbe occasion. Tho Oil City Register is agltatlrg Ibe question of building a new bote! in that city. Another wrestling match baa bien ar ranged between Major J. H. McLaughlin, ol Tilusvillp, and Mr. N. L. Dorrauoe, ol Chicago, lor $1,000 a side and tbe cham pionsbip of America. Tbe match is to come off at Tltuavilie within two weeks. Card of Thaxkh. The children of Si. Peter and Paul's School, Petroleum Centre, wish to offer tbeir slncero thanks to Messrs. Steroburg, McLaughlin, Jngersal, Ferny, Cosgrove and O'Neil, of Miller Farm, for the interest taken and kindness manifested oo tbe day or tbeir picnic Also, to our worthy townsmen, Messrs. Simmons, Sobon- bioin and Messer. Keep i'oun Uovb In Niuuts, I'is as lonlBbing to and what a large number of small boys, ranging from eight to twelve years of age, are permitted to run at large through tbe streets at niglit. They rapidly learn bad habits cunning around In tbis way habits that may be tbe cause of landing tbem in prison for the commission ot some grime. Parents should remember, tbat in granting such licenses to their Jjoys, they are granting tbem au injury tbey never will el face. Bad b alii is lortned la early youtb are liko first impreosiona tbey always remain What a tearful respeusibiiity rests on those wbo permit their obtldceo to acquire bad habits in early youth by roaming about the streets at niht smoking, driuking and cur siog'iike pirates. It is fearful to think of, and we trust tbat parents will give tbe matter attention, to. that their gray beads may-Dot be bowod down in ultor years by reatiia of tbeir ottly tieylcct Speculations about Ibe Mound Uutlders still continues, but little Information Is ob tained. A writer in Lippencott tbloks that ltogetber tbe greatest monument of their labor, and otie unequaled by any similar work in the world, is the public roads In Peru. Throughout tbe extent ol that an cient empire ran two great highways, one following tbe sea coast over tbe,plains for a distance of sixteen hundred miles, tbe other crossing tbe flauks rnd ridges of the Cor dilleras, extending from Quito to Cuzco, a distance, including its windings, of nearly altera bundred miles. Th latter is from eighteen "to twenty feet wide, and runs without a break over tbe moat difficult country, being carried over rivers and tu vieas by bridges ot stone or wood supported by stone piers, and up the sides of tbe most precipitous mountains by deep grades cut In tbe solid rock. Stations were Vuiltat various points on the road, consisting of dwellings of cut stone, some of wbicb were fortified snd supplied with batbs. On. Belts'. It bas been cinclns ively demonstrated that oil is lo be found in bells or ranges. Nearly all of our most success ful operators are following out this theory. Prentice, Barbour, Crawford & Co , are oow at woik on their Bully Hill tract, on the tjeK line, and not more Iban a mile from the 250 barrel flowing welt on tbe Prentiee ft Angell tract. They are engaged iu putting np new rigs, and bave one well nearly down, witb a very good show of oil. Tbey are also laying out a portion of their largo tract Into acre lots, preparatory to having an auction sale. , Tbeir tract ' for ger than tbey can operate alone, and tbey propose to sell a portion of It to tbe highest bidders. - This territory bids fair to become the Held of large and successful operations, as its nearness to tbe large flowing well, is causing oil men to buy up tbo territory witb a view of developement Courier. " A professor in one of our theological seminaries relates this Incident JSeing in Germany, witb a red covered book In bis and, a German, supposing the book to be Murray" asked in English if be was an Englishman. Tbe professor replied in Ger man that be was not. Tbe conversation presently turned upon an object of arch- itectural beauty near at h-tnd, in the course of wbicb tbe professor incidentally raised tbe question of its cos. Sir exclaimed the German instantly, you are an American .' How do you know that? rejoined the profes. sor. sir continued tbe Uerman, striking an attitude aud assuming a lone of solemnity, upon tbe resttrrecttion morn, when we.ataad before tbe great white tbroue, the first ques tion ot every American in the whole assem bly will be, How much did tbat throne tost. Our citizens should bear in mind the lec ture at the Catholic Cbttrcb, by Mr. Wbitcb er, at 8 o'clock this evening. The ol ject is a good one, and tbe cburcb sboul 1 be crowd ed to listen to him. Mr. Thomas Frothingham sold bis two wells on the Pierson Farm, today, to Mr. John Farrell, for tbe sum of $4,500. A very good purchase. An Illinois thief claims tbe belt, for steal ing tbe lightning rod off a cburcb. A little negro with a pocketful of tame snakes is an Alexandria, "Va., attraetloo. A recent breach of promise suit led to the production ot 763 love letters by tbe lady. Tbe first three doses of medicine a Con necticut man took cut bim off at Ibe un timely age of 89. Dubuque sets up its claims to notorloty on tbe strength of a foui-leggedagosling and a $1,400 livery back. A man from the Nutmeg state who "Bg. urea pretty close," figured sickness tbe other day, wben bis wife was to be buried, in order to save bis car fare, as sbe was to be taaeu vo a uiataot piace: out when It was found neoessary to take a rope to bold the coffin in the wagon, as. it was taken to tbe depot, be appeared and put in a request tbstealu ropo should be returned, at "U was bandy to tie up tbe calf. Tbe Western Uoiou Telegraph Company will Immediately extend tbeir wires from Dunkirk to Warren, Pu, along tbe U-ie of tbe D. W. fc P. R. R. Grouud Is being cleared for tbeferection of tbe new depot of tbe Union & Titusville railroad, in Titusville. Camp Meetino. Tbe Methodist denom ination witbln tbe bounds of tbe Erie con ference, which Includes tbe oil region, wll bold camp mealing on tbe grounds tbey bave recently purchased at Fait P'ot,;oa the shore of Chautauqua Lake. It will begin Jmo 27th, and will probably attract tbous. acds of people from the surrounding couo-ry- ' England consumes about 120 quarts o besv.per anunm to each bead of ber popu lation, Belgium 64,Germany 48, Austria 20, FraucelS, Swilzerla'njl 16 and Munich, Ba voiia.2r.(J quails. IUAKIMKO. SIMMONS CARR. At tbe bouse or N. H. Payor, Wednesday morning; May 31st. by tbe Rev. David Patton, M. S. Sltnaions, Esq., to Paraella A. Carr, both of Petro leum Centre. 1 Latest style of Ladies Opera Toes Sbo 'S best quality and low prices, received to- iiy l A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. W Tea Servers for sale at NlCIIOI.KON & Blackihn'i. VICHEYaND KISSENGEN WATERS on draught at GRtFFES BROS. FREERING COLD SODA WATER at GRIKFE3 BROS. y Hanging Baskets for sale at Nicuolsos & Bi.ackmon'h. Freall Egff" nd SUPERIOR BUTTER at SCHKMERHORN A TEN EYCK'S. nr. Washington A Second Streets. n23 tf. CONGRKSS, 'EMPIRE ADN dllGH ROCK WATERS Iresb from the springs at GRIFFES BROS. Having added to my large) stock. I am now ready to supply Scotch Wbisky, Jsunai ea Rum and all other Imported goods at New York prices. nov!2-tf- Owen Gapfnkt. Light, Drab and Black Hats and Caps, at A. ALDEN'S Jamestowu Store. Another Invoice ot Silk Hats, at A. ALDEN'S. ' Xllsson Ice Oream Parlor next dooi to Opera House. Petroleum Centre, Pa. If you want delicious loe Cream go to the Nilsson Cream Parlor, uext door to Opera House. m9.lf. Wall Paper selling at COST at Griffes Bros. Measures taken, and Clothing made to! order, at A. Ai.ur.fi Jamestown Clothing Store. Best Spring style goods received to-day, at A. S. SMITH'S O)30-tf Boot and Shoe Store. OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday, June 6th. THE HROAW AiT MINSTREL O 03BI3NTA.TI02Sr .! From Globe Theatre, 738 Broadway, N. V. 8. K. SPENCEK J'mprleto. WM. KOOH'K, At.. Manager. 27 PERFORMERS 27 .Mirth, Musid and Mimicry. Now on a short lammer tour. The mot select minstrel, variety, bnrle que, enmp-ny ev.rori.an r. d. J'or particular! see Newspaper programmes, 4c Piicea of admlaiion same as luttal. K. W KRT, atrent. N. It Tteervet soats without extra price for salo at Orlffes & Hrot Drag Store. my!)l lv NEW INSTITUTION Corner Washington mid Second streets, PETROLEUM CENTRE, FA. Flour, I&rain AND FEED; HAY and STRAW, 200 Doz Fresh Eggs AND A LOT OF 'CHOICE ItUTTElt .cheap. Also, a few crocks of Dice Lard. Call and see ns. ftCHERItlERHORIf 4k TEN EXCH., ray-tflh-tr. The Exceptor Ca Wllliiim-StM NEW l ORK. POLICIES AT OPTION OF HOLDER CONVERTIBLE INTO ANNUITY BONOS. . Tltns providlut for old age. POUCY HOLDER PARTICIPATE IN Fh PITH. POLICIES SON-FOKPRITINO. 1MVIS fc FOSTEIt, Qcneral ARonts, .franklin, Pa HOItATIO UA8KKLL, Special Auont. nov28.1. tiio. W. King, Jr., Has bought the MEAT MARKET. Next door, lo the Rnchestar llonse from his brother1 ('. W. KINO, and will hereafter keep on hand EXTRA. FIN MEATS ofallkinda and inducts hat, of he naniic ptuoaagi tai lm. OWEN GAFFNEY'8 COLUMN. The Old Established LiquorHouse NO. 25 WASHINGTON i THEET, PETRGLEUMCSNTRE OYEN GAFFNEY, PROP'R. Fall Stock; OF LIQUOES1 THE HEAVIEST EVER OFFERED FOtt SALE ON OIL CREEK. Prices Lower THAN t'VER. OFFERED I Goods Sold at New York Prices, and WARRANT ED PURE ! Cash Frices ON ALL GOODS. Buy f o r Cash AND SAVE MONEY. Hennessey Brandy, Mailelle Brandy Rhine Wine, Mumm Wine, Brocton Wino Sparkling Catawba Wine, Hammondsport Wine,J All by the case. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE S70C& ' . OF "SUNDAY COMFORT I TO BE HAD AT ALL TIMES 5-Do not fail to give a call, and if you -want to buy tor casn, raaKu mc fore ordering elsewhere. OWEN OAFFIVEY. Ko. OS Waihlngton Ireel. t.tio BWCAntr.,r.., ii.U3. IW-,