t r mi 1 I JR0BRTS' PET TOBP Is . Red ff rr of UTII&Co. vtmmrfwlnnor of t a Patent. nr.,i tile nririr . i . r w niuir . bailors I rve One unite .'" ' ' - OPINIO AjlwritcwithSTlC CLOTHS xsmloatfoiTor m,ke "p 10 ,The comnlinVB- superior In r5J?! "ad II aen of proof tJll , Pliosarlytof Aa the infrinw -f the only qneetlS NovclMae la Plafnauta paten "It mm after and ignorance o jessful, that K,HITII Jlc Pn jaenta on the m 1 11 mnuinrf ,,. t r intent An. Pa. "r Daily Record. .r. "U ! Mm.t 1-'". J "5 thus dsnauc. A-ircm 19 - vevered, even nmmmmh , faad'ft-PAKTfJBE Or -I May 30lb. 1870. i'KmnaracR WO. 8. PP"cU.toJ0fall,4a.l. NO. 1. 6.00 F M 7.47 p M 8,28 t.lft Invented, tS. M" .23 Mmodtothat siS 4.14 persons have lee 6.4ft 10 'tt " pi, Hi, ' H Soma niu. '. Yn. 1. nn A ,"fleKhll"yor. C.OOAat 6,05 f M U?TcL 7-40 n 7,48 ' flclal. TllKlnv K.fifi X 0 la It 1 1 fidtnKa.l ' "l iiiil oiiiy n' . Oft. Ilimi.U atorf Siioday. 'I NB NORTH. 'U.ic.Jiii,3S.ii. l,mt ? iworai. 4,wf J?niJ aporlmeaNB 1 ft miuiii no rijfii 1 Die nrofir of ,." J v Peculatlon haa b' covory i)M bKa JOUTH. f . WOU eXttatrtlnn. a J F"'imLHi HH4 nan so i nelftjleuin Cf .ittr. 4,00 p m., urivea ' . p- n. erurcR PAr.aci m.r.r.ram caaa. IMl'.Mtl lV,il.lul..KI. .. (.1 I .1 ' S2 2r,,,Bu, l'""h"rh withont i-hauco. T -Wra!i-tu Pltisblifuh without BliauuB. -. ionluy, MnyHU18TU. 'Gold at 1 p. m. i'lfi. . E9 'Remember 'Lo morrow. township election to UOBBKRir.ASI ARRKMT OP TUB SlTPOS- mo KnHaii Lsst night Mr. Robert Tay lor,, t be well-known oil buyer, was robbed l bis gold watch and eiiain valued at s250 4toa bi:uuv cji, un greenoacKS. it appears that bo with Mr. E. Tyler bad taken tbo fiarhr bedroom at tbe Rochester IIous,aud ihd night being rather worm, thny took out thn lower sash of the front window, near w.;tob on a cbiir their clothing lay. Mr Tyler's pocket book was undisturbed, and from this fact it is argued that no profes sional thief diJ the job. This morning about 5 o'clock, as officer Kinney was mak ing hi rounds b dincovered a man o lin ing out of on ol tbe windows on l tbo ve- ' raodih ut tbe Rochester House, and bailed biurtu find out bis business. The man re plied that l had a room in the bouse. Kinney replied that tbe proprietors of tbe bouse d.ld not allow boaiders to enter in that way. Tbe man then let bliuielf dowu uy vne lt)ieprniu puiw, auu waikeu Ptt up town. :Theaiuue man was seen In enter tbu bouse aanto afterwards by some ol lln tuon at work in tbe collar ol the hank build log. This forenoon, as soon as Mr. Kinney beard of tbe robbery, be proceeded up tuwu nd urrested a man kuowu by the name of Jacob Stafford, alias tbo 'Billiard Player," as being tbe person, be saw coining oiU i t the. Rochester House early in tbe morning. He was found lyiug asleep uud very drunk, under Akln's Hall. About two weeks since this man registered his name at tbo Roch ester House as Thompson. Tbore was something suspicions in bis conduct at' the time and he baa since been refused a room. 'At one o'clock tbe bouse was closed, ear1 IB property ife as tbe two gentlemen ivere awake at that hour. Circiioisluuits point (rtriiuuly1 to Staflotd us tbe guilty par ly. He . was placid In the loik-up, and as mion an he i ii tv i!! iave an exnminu fi hi Iff-v ,Int ceUe'Tio!:!). Tbn piojirrtv I M"8T Hickory Itkmr. TUe following Ib th production of the wells la tbU vicinity : Beatly Farm. This farm la owned by Beatty, Neybart t Grandin. Tie 8 wolls on ton farm coutlnue their production as heretofore reported Kb-every prospect of continuance. No. 5 is pumping 12 tbia. No. 2, 13 bbls. Miles Farm. This farm is owned by the Warren fc Venango Oil Co., oi Pittsburgh, Tbo wells are as follows: Tidioute & Hickory Oil Company 3 wells producing 27 bbls. Irvington Oil Company of Irvineton, fa., I wells producing 10 bbls. Arminta well produoing C bbls. Wideawake well, pro ducing 4 bbls. Uoffmau well producing 3 bbls. Blocber Well, en the Newsll farm, is pumping IS bbls. Royal E. Scott Farm. This farm is own ed by Scott, Gtandln it Fisher. Dewey & Lanny; well producing 30 bbia. No. 2 is testing, Grandin & Ralston well, No. 1 is pumping 25 bbls. Mr. Watsou's well is pumping 30 bbK The Red Flag is pump ing 30 bbls, Us. Beardsley baa rig np and is drilling. Dougherty well pumping 60 bbls. (Jo. the Hoffman farm, the Armstrong well, No. 1 is pumping 100 barrels. On the R, C. Scotl lower farm, Thorn burg as Goodrich well No. 1 pumping bbls, No. 2, 20 bbls, No. 3, 15 bbjs, No. 4 30 barrels, No. 5 Is pumplug 20 bbls, No. 6 is drilling, Evergreen is pumping 2 bar- tel. The crowel! well (Harmony) No. 1, is pumping 30 barrels; No. 2 in sand. On the H. W. Scott, Grandin 4 Neybart farm, No. 1 is pumping 130 bbls. Emer son, No. 1 . is pumping 30 bbls. No. 2 is pumping 100 barrels; No. 4 is testing; No- 5 is down 400 feet. On the Wilkim farm, the MjNair well No. 1, 225 bbls; No. 2, 100 barrels. Lease 5 well No. 1 Is testing. Lease C No. 1 Cummings well is pumping; 230 barrels per day. Lease 7 No. 1, is down 650 feet. Lease 2 No. 1, in 3d sand. Lease 9, tools fast; 10 pd 4 are drilling. Lease 3 No. is abandoned. Noybart Nos. 1 and 2 drilling. Lease No. 8 drilling. Tidioute Journal. Akothkr Bio Well. Well No. 1, Hart lease, J. S. HcCray (arm, was down and commenced testing about 5 o'clock yester day afternoon. She commenced pumping oil at once and last evening was yielding at the rato of 200 barrels per day. This morn ing It bad increased to 250 barrels. It acts tu every ruspeot just as tbo other big wells oo the farm have, and 16 the course of a day or two will undoubtedly yield 300 or 400 barrols por duy. The well is ewued ty Cbas. Hart and O. W. Moore of Iioctieater, N. Y., and F. A. Cookie Jk Bro. or Phila delphia. The other big wells bold ou( the same as ever. Among tbe patents granted to citizens of western rennsylvauia lor tbe weekeuding t ...... i-i. tan . . T . 3 . midlist iu, ioiu, bui oearing mat date, Is No. 106,408 Portable iron derrick; Sam. ue Kider, Oil City, assignor to bimsell, iamuel it. (JriflUb and Andrew V. Cox At Nicholson liros. ftetvarooni, in the Pi8totlice building, can be lonud ull the latest nows papers and publications oi the day, together with u complete aHBortaumt of books, stationery, blame book, &o., and the Quest of Havana cigars and all brands of Booking tobacco. They also have a cir cuiaiiug library, wnero all can procure cheap roading for comparilively a small amount per month. Those desirous of get ling their reading matter cheap will do wo I to pay the Nicholson Bros, a cull before purchasing elsewhere. James 8. MoUray and Tnouiaa Donagliy vs. Jacob Kepler, Jonathan Watson and others. In this case the Court granted preliminary injunction, yegtorduy, restrain ing the dofonduuts from further operutioos in drilling on the lease adjoining the Douu- ghy well, J. B. i: corny (arm. Tbo case fa to be argued at Franklin, on Monday next, boforo Judge Trunkiy. Tbo Red Cap II. B. C. of Pouipacylown are to play a match game ol ball with tbe secoud uiuo of the lilackfcct club of thi place, on tbo grounds near tlio Catholio Church, to-morrow afternooii. An exciting game Is anticipated. Do not forget tlio opening dance at Odd Fellows Hall, this evening. Tbo loss by the oil (ire at Allemagoozlnm City, yesterdoy, amounted to nearly $300. The well is ngain In operation. . A feature of the pic-nio given 'ma honor of the Statu Convention of the G. A. It , at Wilkesburre, last week, was a swimming match, ull the conirsl.tt Is in which bad lost a leg. It wus wou by Mnjor Calhoun, of I'hilarlcliliiu. Ti e lo:ninifin of Canada ban 0 reGnint.' l Latest aiii! Must luipoitun War Xcws. VliKY LATEST! X.ioleo Commits SuitfvU' A Larjre Portion of His Array SurrtiJiIertiJ. By a, special dianatcb we loam that a large portion of the French army has stir rendered and that Napoleon has committed suicido. Paris is in the greatest confusion and ex cltement Another dispatcb says New Totk is mora excited than during tbe exciting days of our own war. ' London, August 18. A telegram from Briey, a town fourteea miles northwest of Metz, has tbe following An obstinate struggle occurred near Mars Le Tour yesterday. It is supposed that tbo engagement was general. Large numbers of wounded of both armies are arriving at Briey. Travelers report that a vast body of Prussians have been thrown back upon tbe Moselle by the Imperial Guard. Tbe l'rns slan artillery was entrenched between Briey and bt. Jean. Information meivod from Verdun this Thursday morning reports a great battle iu progress near Malalous, a point about one tbird of tbe way on tie road from Metz to Verdun. A large number are reported wounded on both sides, but no particulars of tbe battle have as yet been received. Gens. Frossard and Butviile are reported wounded. Berlin, August 18. A naval engagement in tbe Baltic Prussians witbdrawn. Paris, August 18. Tbe '.different battles around Metz were fought by troops of the Third and Fourth corps. About forty thousand French troops were engaged. To Prussian loss was very great and is computed at 20,000, the French less being comparltivety small owing to tbe aid afforded by tbe cannon of the adjacent fortresses. Berlin, August 18. Tbe following official nows has beon made publio here this morning: Pont' A'Mousson, August 18. General Alvenstiber 'advanced yesterday with the Third corps towards tbe east side of Metz oo tbo line of t&n onem?s rotreat . Verdun, lla encountered some severe fighting with tho divisions pf Gener al Decan, M'Admirault, Frossard, Canro borts and tbe Imperial Guard. General AlvenBtiber was sustained successful' by the Eighteenth army coJipand by dutac,h-j ments of tbe Eight aud Ninth, commanded by frioce Frederick Charles. The enemy L was driven In upon Metz In splto of liix great ouperiorily of forces, after a severe combat of twelve hours. The losses on both sides are very heavy. The Prunian Uenerals Uoenng uud Widel were killed, and Generals Fau&eb and Grusober wouod- ed. King William to-day saluted tho troops in tho field ol battle, whicU is glortoudly maintained. Paris, August 18. An offlcial dispatch from Marshal Ba Zuiue. just received, claims a great victory over Prince Frederick Charles and Gen. Sudumetz botwecn Coneourt and Thion ville. -m The Chinese (piestion is agitating the islauds of the sea al3o, and the Southern Croes, printed at Auckland, Now Zouland, calls upon the authorities to regulate the importation of tbo Colestiuls so as not to interfere with the wDllo labor. The records of the Fronch war office shows that during the first "half of the eighteenth century, ending Ave your alter tho days of Fontenoy, four hundrd and fifty thousand Irishmen died in tho French service, and that during tbo last balfpf tho century one Hundred and fifty thousand Irishmen fell in battle under tbe banaers of France. Tbe Chicago Wrecking Company 'have just raised In good condition, from 125 fathoms o I wator, the propeller Boston sunknoar Sklllngaice Light, Lake Michi gan, two yea's Bgo. Her cargo was flour in barrels, which Is spoiled except a low pounds in tbe center of ooch barrel, and off that tbe wreckers have subsisted fo some timo past. Tbo steamer Great llepublic, which lies jnst sailed from San Francisco, carries a so' of Califoiuiu niado gold und iron euartz mining much inery for thojspaneeo Gov eminent, whluii gets enough gold, silver uud copper I'm its owu iisa fiuui mines long worked iu tbo ifllnnd, and which are regard ed us inv.fhdUbtabie. Thle is tho.ight to be but tlio beginiu- of a csiasidcra") le bes:- Wn.vr I in Worm no fob Urn. A mat-tor-of-fuot poetical ponius cnys: "I over beard a uioouatiiiCA" chap the other day re mark that be loved a ccrtaiu young lady well cuougb to die for her." Now, 1 love somebody very much, and '.I'd swear for her I'd tear for her. The Lord knows what I'd beat for her; ' I'd lie Tor her, I'd sijjh for her, I'd drink Big Muddy dry for her. "I'd light for her I'd bite for her, l'd walk the streets all night for her; I'd plead for her, I'd bleed for her, I'd go without any 'teed' for her. 'I'd shoot for bnr I'd boot for her, A rival come to 'suit' for bor, I'd kneel for her, I'd steal lor her, , Such is tho love I feel for her. I'd slide ror"ber I'd ride for ber, - I'd swim against wind aud tide for bet; I'd try for her, I'd cry for her, But hung me if I'd die for het! N. B.1 Or any other woman." Tbero is to be a boat race at Oil City, to-morrow afternoon, between Jordon and Vandergrift and Italderman aud Brundrcd. A lively time is expected. IjociiI A'otlccx. . NOTICE. As tbe undersigned intends beintr absent for some weeks, he has authorized Mr. S.H. IConker and Mr. E. A. Kelley to attend to biWate business during bis absence and col lect all outstanding accounts, at bis cilice In Petrnleim Centre. Jj30.tf. J. M. Siiahp. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. t'lackberry Mrmidjr. A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, fcc, at uniFFxa Ems. Kissrngeu and Vicbey Water no drausbt at . r URIPFKS Bitou. KIssongen and Vicbey Water at Gripfbs Bnns. Vichoy, khwenxen and Sod Water a tbe Artie t-oda Fouulain of Jl8-tf. , GnrpKES Bito. Soda Water ud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat Fine ftpflnrtment nf Pnn.r jifftlinih Wl dow bhadeg and Futures, just we'd a? matr. CinipFfs. hoh. ' . ' av Vt . Just received a 'lnrce and Well nnrtml stock TTT shelf jardw.1at 4.;Rrllbor'grdi. ijiijt me "Hen Hot" caddie, manufactured u Titii9ville.eiprcssly.for tho oil cntintrv anapieuvo an Kinus oi weather, at J. K. Krous. o!2-l f Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W Beat Sash, (Slass, Door. Putty iVc. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. mlO-if Sparkling man's. Soda Wuter at M. S ru4 tf. Sim- Vichey, Kinenaeu and Soda Water the Artie Soda Fountain of Grippks Bros. at Soda Water and Ice Creuin at J. W. Beat- y a. ...... now is mo nest lime to lay In a winter supply ol Hard co,il. Codington & Corn- wen are me mn to buy from. Jiino2.SU. Ail styles light hiiroeHH. oiieuper than the cheapest, roadii froni.SIorl'at's ouk stock, and wurrauled. at J K. Kron's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS" B OAK mti IIOISE for s. A li I'J n nraruii p iiome, mnuili'lii- nren rooma and nirnituro, will be wiMiu private nalprhciip. i'Ue Iuium I uv.iiii: a fiij lii.in-it. nuw. Iiivim- i:: Iwanlers nwl i. well heated 'fin, llnui-o, Funii. turn . ud (.'"Ml will will lie sold ut n biirjcain. Ku Hiilro ou Uio prainbas In tbo Lake Wiore Hlerk. ,, , , K. I. LOVAIXE. l'etroltum Centre, l'a., Aiiiust 18-1 w rioiue, IMlltlllelll" KISS Ac IAVrJ.Soi., Would invite their old patrons and Uio public pen In TitusvIIio and Vicinity, To call aad examine their xplendid stock of - JEurnitxire I OF Al 1, KINDS v.. .I.J Parlor Se.lt, took ( JiOiinu'ei, Cbamlier Hots, bide ItoirUi. U'l..tn..l llut Knck, tiriiy Beds, Mattresea, IJA ItlFTS, OIL CLOTHS, MIRRORS A-.H ,-v. I V itevrliitem r,f Piiriiitnre, plnln mid or li.uu.'huil. l:M)KIM'AIilX(l ill il l.rw J, .,, A j.,,.,. s.,..; .. SHUTS A'M AVS WETAirir OWKN GAITNKY'S UOLUJN." The Old JIstaklisikd Liquor House NO. 25 WASHINGTON STREET, PETROLEUM CENTRE OWEN GAFFNEY, PROP'R, BOURBON WHISKIES! ,rura -'.""i'i IS "i. d J. Bye Whisky Tb Mlrbrafrd Mvarhnlt. slid oltirf Finn llrinl. from rlttatMin,4i aud WMtmnrclanarnunty. DomiistiQ Goods RUMS. GINS, AND BRANDIr. FIE LIK of IttPOin FI JAMAICA BUM. STJ.iytOIX RTTM. " " 'rUEN'NKS.-.EV rniANnv. . j COGNIAC BKNHV, A UoLL NI GIN. ...... u v. .... All dlrtxt Irats the C'mtuui Ilunw. UTines Port and Sherry warranted pure for medicinal nw. NATIVE VVIINJEi 8WMT CATAWBA, PIIT WINK, HIINII WINR. niVMIlMUM PHUT Wist' and LAKK UU9KK V. INB. Cliquot, Miimm, HviiNIck, Diamond WeIlinf, Carlo Illanclic, 8outh blioro 1e Kamcmua other 'hrsndV. V lare stock constanly on Hand. ALWAYS ON HAND A 'LARGE STOCK OF "SUNDAY COMFORT ! TO BE HAD AT ALL TIMES. zrr (JIVF. ME A CALL. OffR. CJATF.VFV. PlMl-um C'Titre, l'a , Aug. IK IFIO ?i 'AZ!S pri'l tl. '! O.l il.li li
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