IM "I ;!' I Is 3 ' - JIFAHLA!VI,SJllTll.Uii (ttnccesaora to J. A. lrs, Mef fehant Tailors ! EATENSIVE AND ELKGAXT ASSORT JIK NT OF tSprmij Style. ruKHWN AND DU.MK.STIC CLOTHS Mid t'ASM M KK , w1,t-U llwy ninko up to or. ,lr ou MluRT rJHiTIOH. ni!rlr hi SI TLB au WUIiKMANMiiP. fcrffvl lauUravtinn Always Uliamiilced. r Dully tltMivkag y lit ft NoTilii,. In BENTS' FUBNISHIN6 BCODS, - ... HATS, CArs, ic. McFARLAXD, 8MIT1I & Co.) y- - -Cor. Kprlag rrankllii sta., .... Tlfiinvlire, Pn. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pot. Centre, ffnlnrdar. ;jnly30 AKIIIV.tl, AND DErARTl'R V. OF TRAINS UN V. V. 4t A. IC K. tOo and aflor Monday, May 30tb, 1870, rains will run us follows: Mil J.O. & ko.8. ho. 1. LenVe Irvln. 11.45 a M. 6.00 r vt i.T Oil City 7.00 a l. 2.42 r M. 7,47 r U '. Pet.Ccu 7.!i8 3.23 8.28 Tltimr. 8.2.1 4,14 9,15 " Arrive Carry, 9,35 5,45 " 10,35 ' norm. x', I. xo. 4. ko. C. Leers Carry, 11,20 a m. ,00 a h. 6,0ft r m , Tituev. 12.45 r ji. 7.40 7.45 " P. Ceil. 1.26 " 8.17 " R.S5 ' .Arrive O. city 2,05 8,55 9,10 . " . Ii viue. 4,60 11.35 , . C3F Ko. 6 and C run on Sunday. 1 FREIGHT TWAINS NORTH, leavo "".city, o.ss a.m. Mft.x. in,35.n. S.er.ra T. On, lo.iil 8,i , lS.lur h. 4.1U Arrifa'JItttHV, l.Volru. 9,11 ' 1,54 " 6,21)" FKEIUIIT TRAILS SOUTH. LeaveTlrasv, a.1Sa.ic ln,3S 31 00a.m. SKrx " f .(H, M7 m. tuo Arrive O. Cily.9,10 j,u t a s.4 T.SO HI Cfiv and i'etrotrum Centre fralpbr. leaves Oil wit 11,60 a. m., arrives at I'etnilrmn Centra l,3H p. ,V.!'V" ''"""le"" Untie, at. 4,00 p u., arrives at 011 fit , p. ni. . '" artvan nuci "t.Enrmo caiu. ' rfo. 4 Olrnet fnnn I'hllailnliihia witbont chance. Nil, 3 llirwt . l'l!ldl,hin wiihnnv cIiuikoT v Mo. 6 Direct fnnn riltAhiirtrh wltlMtiit rlutnuv. No O-lilruct to Pitlnburgu wltbuut ctaanxo. y- 1 Gold at 1 p. in., 120. Two of our prominont and wealthy citl. zns made a wager of $500 a aide, yetter! day. that tbe J as. & NcCray tartn would ' produce 1.600 barrels of oil one day this year.) Tbe bet is decidedly a novel one, and t lie prevailing opinion -appears to to that thai party belting against ibe production of l.'&UO b trmls in any ie day this vSsr wo'd Iw the loser. Tbe next few days'1 II prob ubly decldp tbe question. II was expecWU tVat4JtrlMiillips well, on the J. S, McCray farm, would be complet ed last evening, but so itrong was the vol ume of gas from tbe well that the drillers bad to slop work for tbe lime being. Dur lag the night tbe gas was lighted up aid illuminated the surrounding bills for a long disianco, so much so Ibat many supposed it was a big fire. Tbe gas was not so strong this morning and drilling was resumod. The. well will be completed about midnight. Tbe Erie Dispatch contains tbo following: 'Charles L. Phelps, Esq., ez-edltor and publisher of the Girard Spectator, and mote recently advertising ajent for Dan. Rice, died at his borne In Girard yesterday mom-. Ing lie will Its burled to-day with Mason, it honors. ,Tbe funeral will be attended by ' the Grand Chapter and lodges from Girard nod Albion, and also by a delegation from tbo encampment of Knights Templar here. M. Phelps was well known throughout tbe country and much respected and bis decease will bo regietted by hosts of friends. It gl.es us pain to rcjrd tbe domisi of un by whose side we have "stuck" many a i'.typu," and whose many excellent traits of character, from a long acquaintance, we can bear tiiimony to. In common with bis ; many friends, we tender our heartfelt sym pathies to bis bereaved f.unily. Peace to Lis ashes. Gen Selgel wainiu over on lirondway, N. Y., on Thursday nijht an I two othte I Srm am 4 -' I A l)lMi;u AM Kits. 'I luve lirouglit your dinner, father," Tlio blacksmith tljURlitcr suij, At alia took troni bi t arm llio kulllo Ami hricd its eliliiin lid. "Thuro is no' Kiiy ilu or pudding, S 1 will gWa y,m tliia," Anil upon bis toil-wora forehead Sio luft tbo childish kixs. Tho bluckdinltb took ou bis aprun, Anil dined In happy mooil. Wuniluting much nl the savor Hiil In his bumblo fooil, While all about bim were vicious Full of prophetic bliw; , lint bo never thought of M tplc In hia little duuhters kiss. While sho Willi bor keltic swinging, Merrily trulgil aluDg, Slopping ut alght of a riiiirrel, Cutchiug emu wild bird's song, And 1 thought tow ninny a rha!ow (If life and lute wo would miss, If always our frugal dinucis Were Maonod with a kiss. I' AllO The undersigned takes this method of announcing to tho citiznos of Petroleum Centre and vicinity that bo has perxoimlly withdrawn from tbo retail Coal bu?lne.-s at Petroleum Ceutre, having leased bis prem ises to Messrs. John Ilurlon and 15. II. Kooker, two well known ond highly ejteem ed citizens of tbo Centre, tbo litter ol whom has for tbe past fourteen months been bis (tbo subscriber's) very efliclent and trust worthy osaistant, and to whom bo desires to express bis grateful appreciation for aeal ou i", untiring and foitbful services perform ed, and pleasant personal relations es'.atlng during tli at period. And be would further strongly .recommend tan new firm to bra friends ami customer, ossuriDg them that tbey will liud it greatly to their interest to continue their patroungn to tho oi l stand, under tbo auspices of tbe new linn. The undersigned won Id further stato that be can not take lenvo of his old friends and cus tomers without taking advuntags of tbo present opportunity to express to them bis deep sense of obligation and full apprecia tion for tbo valuable, jmtronaga be bas le- ccived and tbu unexcfctboubly agreeable personal relations that tuve existed between biipself and friends aud patrons. Them is probably no other place in tho oil region where (ool-.ritbslundiug tho tnany unju.it, unpleasaot and false aspersions ct upon it) an equal promptitude in payment .( liabil ities, or t-quai general and reciprocal good feeling and harmony among tho but 'Decs portion of community exists. Bud bn UVcs pleasuro in having tbo opportunity of plac ing this aartlon upon record as the result of his business tud peisonal vxpetienco si: J observatioa. J. M. Finn p. Parkeu Oil Fuld. We visited Parkers oi nednetday last, and found Batters somewhat dull owing to the downward t-ndency In Iho pile of oil. But few now strikes bate ;brou roomily made, and op erator are waiting for an luiprovemeet in tbo market. The amount ol oil in tanks Is 40,000 bar rels. Oil Is quoted at $3,00; $3,23, and few sales. Tbe following shipments were made dur ing tbe month of July: 0. S Duncan, by ear, Goldrlck & Cook , by car, T. Uackett, " " barge, D. D. Ilerbst, by car, 11,000 barrels 8.C40 4,120 2,000 9,010 Tbe two Venango wells, on llorey's Euo, are producing 30 barrels each. The Nevada well, on tbe RoMnsno farm owned by Thoa. MuConnoIl," Jr., Is dslng about Ova banela ond Increasing. Tbe derrick or tbe Inland Queen v. a blown down on Tuesday by the storm. Kant llrady Independent. Gschwandner Tyrolean Singers mako fbelr last appearance in this pUco at tbe Opera House Saloon, this evening. An en tire new and select programme will be pre sented. Lot there be a crowded bouse. Nkw Wki.l A now well was struck yesterday on the Robert L. Shaw farm, on tbo east side of tbe Warren and Franklin road, which Is yielding Ihlrly-flre barrels per day. The working Interest is owued by Isaao Acken, Eq , of Plumer. Benjamin Nathan, brother-in-law 0 Judge Cardosn, was murdered Thursday night in bis elegant brown stone mansion near Filth Avenue. Tie minder bas crea ted an excitement almost equal to tbe Ilurdell murder. Tbe Stock Lxobano offers ten thousand dollars reward for the apprehension of tho murderer. The deed ai done with a ship carpenters iron tool known as a dog. Tho Iri: !i Republican Central Club of New Yoik, pnpooH noajiuatins Hjrace ISreoli'v fur '! 'ha-ji. Latest and Most Important War Aows. London, July 29. A dispatch from res'.U announces tbnt Count Andrnssy yesterday assured the Diet that in all circmnstrnces llungaty will act with Austria. The following is the proclamation oftho Kmperorto tho army ou assuming cemmaud in person: 8rn.niv.UH I came to take my place at your head to defend tbo honor of tho soil of our country. You go to combat agains one of the best armed of tho European countries, but other countries as valiant as they have not been able to resist your valor It wfll be tbe same to-day. The war which now commences, will be long and hardly contested, for its theatro will bo places hedged with obstacles and thick with foit ressus, but notbiug is beyond persevering elfbrts. Soldiers of Africa, Italy and Mexi co! you will prove once unite what the French army is able to accomplish, anima ted by tho seutiineut of duty, maiutaiued by discipline and influenced by love ol Con a try. Whatever road we may tako across our frontiers we will And upon it glorious traces ofonr lathers, and we will show ourselves worthy of them. All Franco follows you with ardent prayers and tbo eyes of tho unireiso ate upon you. Upon our success depends tbe fate of liberty and civilization. Soldiers! Lot each one do bis duty and tbe God of battle will bo with you. Signed Napoleon. At General Headquarters, Metz, July IS, 1670. " Boilin, July 2X A detachment of French troops consisting of three companies of infantry and eighty horsemen, attacked half a Prussian regi ment of infantry at Vackiuage. Tbe French troops were repulsed with a loss of one ollicer and eight men- One Prussian sol diets was wouuded. , Tbe Prussian Government bas also- de clined tn allow foreign military officers at army headquarters. The North German Gazette says of Eng lish neutrality: England supplies France with cartidjea with which to slaughter Germans. From tbe Venango Sjiectator we copy the following Interesting items: At sumo sort of an entertainment in Tio nesta the other day, n pri.io was to be given to tbe handsomest lajy present. The choice was to be mado by the votes of five old bachelor j. Cross-grained like, the old codgers all voted five different ways. An old man mid an old plug bat were ihcn re torted to to decide tbe, mutter. A voting .'tdy was elected thus, and tbe bat holder w.' delegated to Ml her or tho foot, and giva .' "f Iho priz ', and tbe Press says it was done In '.hii way: "Misii this wss awanlad to Ton partty yi account of your good looks, i at mainly on account ol your good luck!" j " ' Hkku Ri-n-.- The new well of the Oi1 Run Petroleum i'onipany is down In tbe thlrsand rock, w ''fl a good show of oil. Indications promising at least a ten barrel well of light oil. The V -11 is 630 feet deep and partly in the third A. id. A record of this well shaws 70 feet of fi. t land, and 15 feet of second sand, and 105 , 'let between the second and third sands. Hrrr.M.o Ditch. An Oil Cft Joon keeper bought his lager beer from a i5i'JTalo brower. Tbe browor, who is a Dutcla M), found a liett-r market for bis seductl.e beverage, and thus notified, bis Oil City cus tomer: Mr. , TnarSur; pleaae unt ssnt my amly Cacks I get a p.-tter preis for my Deer at Buffalo unt from you I sent you no tne mjrs. ArciDBN'T Mrs. John Brandon, an old lady 60 years of age, living ou the State road. In Cranberry township, vas accident ly knocked over by a cow on last Saturday, and In the fall bor thigh was broken. On Thursday morning, John Donnelly, freight conductor on the Pittsbnig & Erie Railroad, met with a terrible accident while engaged In coupling cars at Erie. 1'Iih Kispatcb says: lie was at tbe junc tion west t f the city, coupling cars, aud dropped a coupling pin, some cars ap proaching and.'jjpretty close at I ho time. He stooped to pick up the pin, wbon his foot slipped, and tho oar ran on bhn catch ing tho left beel, running along tbo llnsh on tbe back and side of tho leg, aud finally stopping when opposite the groin. Tiie I flesh is cut, bruised aud sma'siiod, but BJ bones aio reported broken. N ' Tho Form City Club, of CluvUlund, beat tbe M munis of New Yoik, on the former's grouod yesterday, seven to five. Stukkt I'ukaciiimi. Tbero will bo preachin j at Iho depot to-morrow (Sunday) alurnoon, at IS,' i o'clock. All are iuvited tJ a'.teud. y. M. C. A. Them wos a largo audience in attendance at the theatre lust evening. Tbo perform ance was excellent. Tho company appear again to-night in a new ilrmna and a inli lli provoking tatce. Lovers of the drama will benr this In mind. Cnpt. Samuels, of tho Dauntless, has dis appeared and is believed to bavo committed suicido. Ho lost $30,000 on tho race. Another rumor says bo is in Now York nnd in good heal lb and spirits. IjOciiI jMollri'n. NOTICE. As tho undersigned intends being absent for souio weeks, ho has authorized Mr. S.'U. Kooker and Mr. E. A. Kelley to attend to his Into business during His absence ami Col lect nil outstanding acio ints, at his ellice In Petroleum Centre. ' jy30.tf. J. M. Piiaiip. blackberry llraudy. A verj superior orticle of Ulackliorry Cmndy, for summer morbus, Ac, at complaints, cholera Gkifpks) Bros. Now H tho bi st time tn hiy In n winter supply of hard coal. Codington Corn well aro the men to buy from. Juno2Stf. Bantu's I'atont Mnio Lined Hclrlsr ator. Lined with Plate, having Air Chambers witnout Filling of any kind pertectly dry and sweet they are believed to lie unequal led by any oiher now in use, and are of Moderate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledge.! superi ority over J&uc for lining purposes, being free from smell, taste nnd corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in A sweet and pure state. CSTKor S"le at FREEMAN'S MAUD WAKE STORE. 31-31. Fine assortment of wall psper at Grides Bros. All styles light barnes". cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, aud warranted, at J K. Kron's. r Soda Water and Ico VttnA at J. W. Bent- ty's. ,s Nails wholes,, lhd 1J i retail at II. Frbkvax's V Buy (he "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titusville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J-. R. Krou's. i) al2-tf Kissor.gen arid Vicbcy Water on draught at GltirrKS Biiosj. We wotrld call the nrtenllnn of our hnsl iwss men to the superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being lurnoil out from tb ndice. We are prepar ed lo execute jnb j.rlntiiigYif very descrin tlon lo the laiest and most I'ashiunable style of the arr, and at reasonable rates. tf. '. Kissengen and Vlcbey Water at GutrFER Bnoa. i Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. V. Beat- Vlcbey, Klsseugen and Soda Water at tbe Artie Soda Fountain of jl8-tf. . GniPKKR Bnod. VicVy, Ktstengen and Soda Waler at tba Artio Soda Fountain or i V Guiffbs Bros. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win- aow bhsitcs and fixtures, jitet recrt at n8tf. , Grifpi!'Bro!!. Just received a largo and ' stock of sbolf hardware at J. well assorted I Author ford's, tf. The largest stock of Gas Pip in towa at If. FnrmrA.v'. fiodJ T atcr and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. . . ' Soda Wiiir and Ice Cream at J. Y. Boat ty's. Sash, Glass. L.'ors. Putty Ac. Largo stock very cheap ai tbo Furniture Store. nilO-tf NEW ADVERTISUNTS. WAR DECLARED On High Prices! at tho Old Stand of J. 8. Pratber, MAIN STREET, by the now firm, !H. V. 8. FISHER, Who intends keeping up a tioavy stook of GRO (JERI ES & PROVISIONS FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and iu fact every kind of goods usually kept In a well aiipoiulul , , , GROCERY 8TORG. 1 linvn a team on tlia road aud will dellvef Uood rilKK OK HARGK. . .. . - , , - All I auk la a filr trial and an of my sicck. Give me a call. M. V. B. I'.nroicunt Centre, Pa., July 29 tf examination FISUBR. ii:llii:om:il COMEDY ALLIANCE, BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA, The above nvned Ulonled Company, from New York wfll givn two of tliclr plousing n;rloinmiiciji at SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, Friday & Saturday JIXY SOtll Ac .lOthy I8T0. When the following Ulcutcif Company wily aiieur: MISS NELLIE O'NEIL, Tho must finlshi d actress on tko stage. MISS JOSEPIUSE ANDREWS, Tbe fasotoating dansense and toubrttla artiste. MR. V&LKNTIKR LOVEH, Tbo greatest lrisb Comedian of the day OLIVER WREN. The acost versatile Comedian on tho American-Mago. MR. ROBERT DOLMASE, MR. C. FLEMING, MR. GEORGE SANDL. MR. WM. BARBOUR. Leader of Band. MR. L. GUMPERT, Director of Orchestra- , This l one of the best Comp.nl wo haiirerer' sein, Th prrfiirnmiieu V. of su.-h n-ftnec rhiinu'tiT -that the most modest mt-d foar nothing In vi.iUng tliviii- crantoll llep4hltran. JrMtr. ICE CREAM SALOON! The Ic Crenm HhIood nrr 8luln, Next lo Simmon's JJmg siforvf (Formerly known as Taylrr's) Will lw rsnniwnli on MoiulHy. July Ilia, by Mr. Vmiciiir, w.to hat Jtitiri-U the K'nlcisofa aiost skillful ICBCRKAS WOKrTER. as wi ll as a IoV aiti-tidanU The Crmm nudir ill lie i-iii.ll m itia Vmno I hlludahiliiaCriam. All'l Iii;.'i1iomi h strirt altentlun tn tliia lrirt-' aii-nt to'retx-lva bta abar of puDIK- nuttnnaL-i i j. vori'tmn Jyll-aw. P I C-1M C. .. Thpre wHl be a Ko-Nio, Dance And 'JEWELRY RAFFLE, IX DEXNEIIOFF RliVy O.Y M(fYDA1, A IG. lte Agwxt PLATFORM! forflana ing lias Peen erectcfJ ami safe aud easy Swings pat up. i -r, j Two Good Bands. The Story Farm and Tarr Fnnn Bandei, will 1i in attcmlnnff. A good String Hand will Or nish music for the dancers. 1 fresh mcnts will le scrvedfj.in'i every pains taken to haveguwt enjoy themselves. Five Splc did (iold Watches, and tff Splendid California Diamond will be milled oti'on the grounds. M't 1 i - In ilia x nt! aewtiry can ue ne en Store of GeUamith, Wasliingoc Strce, PetifwnHin Centre, 1 a LKWIS fiRAKBJ'X TWnk off This T Boots & Shoes! , 60 per cept Pelow Cost ! CUR1P ENOUGH FOR Ji J UST THINK ! 50 PER C& :': BKLOW COST ! tn,-, i.4v.on lins sold Un'iUlnj, 'rrir TTOSSeSSW 5t.h nf Anmist. and 10 cIobW out his stock by? date, ana to do so has nij his Goods 50 per cent WoW original cost. I NO. 12 WASHING STBj molimni Centre, 1,)T 1B" Way
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