McFAK LAXD, SMITH & Co. v (Successors to J. A. Ljsm, Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT- MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS ad CASIJIEUEX, which mnltenp to or. der m SHOUT KOIICE. utr!or in HTYLE and WliKKMANSlIIP. Perfect watlttacilan Always Uauraiuord. Daily Krcalving H the Novelties In EXNTS FUBNISHINS GSODS, HATS, CAPS, &C. McMniiAM, SMITH & Co., . Cor. Sprlag Ac Franklin SI., TltmviUe, Pa. etroleum Centre Daily Record. Few Colore, .Wedueadny. July e ARRIVAL AND DE PARTVH C OF TRAILS ON O. C. & A. R. R. On ml after Monday, May 30tb, 1S70, ruins will mo a follows : KORTU. v NO. 5. NO. 8. NO. 1. lae Irvine. 11,45 a x. 6,00 p x lueave Oil City 7.00 A v. 2.42 p M. 7,47 P M " Pet.Cen 7.38 " 3,2.'J 8,28 " Tltusv. 8.2H 4,14 0,15 " Arrive Corry, . 9,35 " ' 6,46 10,35 ' StflCTtl. no, 2. so. 4. no. C. Leave Carry, 11,20 a v. 6,00 a x. 0,05 p x " Tituev. 12,45 p mi 7,40 7,45 " r. den. I. Ha " 8,17 8.35 " Arrive (). City 2,i5 " Irvine. 4,50 8,56 9,10 11.35 " tW N'o. 5 and 0 ran oa Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. leave il el', iWi a.m. ,3() A.n W,Zi- vspm P. Cm, 10.4(1 ' t.tl . 12,10 PM. 4.10 ArrUu Tltasv, 12,01 r x. 9,15 1,54 6,j " FREIGHT TRAIXS SOCTII. lyaveTitusv,. 6.15A.M-1.35 a.m. :i 00a.m. 5 5,'jrM " P n. HAT- , J1.5 " 12,24 P.M. ".30 " Arrive O. C'ityAiB l,u6 v x 2,ui ' 7.30 " "11 City and Petroleum Centre freight, htc Oil 'ttjrll.M. m.. arrive at Petroleum Centrol.25 p. In. L'Mvu Petroleum Cimtio at 4.00 n ui., arrives at Oil City M p. m. HRVKn TALACt OLRKriHG CASS. No. 4 Diree.1 from Philndlthln witlmtft change. No. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without chiuae? N. 6 Direct from Pill.liiirtli without ehui"C. No - liiruct tu pittst, urgu williout chaw.." Muauny, Slav 3.1. 1870. Gold 111 Tentwday, on tbe 11 o'clock freight train, hero arrived In town a man whose same ! opposed to be Vhltford, having wltli him hie little daughter aged about, six years. Vton awlvlag at tbe depot he left tbe girl, inking with blnv her nhnwf,. which he tried to pawn at tbe Central House for liquor. Upon lieing refused he left and has not been soen sine. 7bo girt staid in the depot tin til evening wbeu she was taken in charge by Mr. Crow, and has been at tho Central Jiouso since. She gives bur name as Ann Jane Whitfurd; is a very, intelligent child, and siva she has lived with her father for he Inst six months about six miles out from Tittisvilln on the plank road, and has nut aeeo hue mother dining that time. Oil tbo 4ih she siys she staid in the depot at Fran lm during the tiny. Tbis uoticu is made in liupea that it may catcb tbo eye of sumo of the child's relatives or friends. Tliare ia to be a match game of foot ball on tho- grounds neat tbe Catholic Church Hn rveniog. The match will be for tho bdiciea leu irom tbo Fourth of July cele bration. The match is open to all hoys. Loll of sport is 'Anticipated. , A new well wus struck oil the Uuidekopor tiacl, uear Sbaniburg, day before yesterday, which is said to be yielding fully one . hun dred barrel per day. This tract artjuins tile Unci owned-by uur townsmen, Messrs. Arnold and I'hittuey. The Kltiking of this well will add Uiuly tu the value of their ) roperty f r oil purposes. tVi,it a, pim jt iniiiuiy pilteiers would sive thein.elvei it they would rem-mber lue be. iiiilul poem cummenainj ' linn wot hikes wot isn't hls'a 'IJ surely gnt bis-self in Tirisnn," ' r s" 1 , . .. Fikk at an Oil. Wru.. The Hobby well on the Russell furm, above Emlenton, was destroyed by firo on Thursday roornlngt June 23. Tbe engine home, machinery, etc., were burned, and a tank containing about 20 barrels of oil was upset to prevent itfrom catching lire and spreading. For tunately a shipment of oil bad been mud tbe day before. Tbe well bad been torpee doed on Wednesday and there was every prospect of an Improvement in (he produc tion. Alex. Rankin, an employe at the well was severely burned. Vouaugo spectator. Oil Tariff of tub On. Crkek & Ali.k uiient Riveb Railway. Tbe following schedule of rates went into elect Monday, Jnlyltb: All poiots to Corry, 50 cents per barrel; all points to Irvington, except Tidiout, 511 cents, per barrel; Tidioute to Irvineton, 40 cenis, per barrel; Tidioute to Oil City, 40 cents; statlous between. White Oak and Henry's Rend, to Oil City, 35 cents; stations between Oleopolis and Oil City, 30 cents; Tltusville. Miller and Gregg's 50 cents; Pioneer, 45 cents; Boyd farm, 28 cents; stations between Oil City and Petroleum Centre, to Oil City, 25 cents. rtjRB CfssKPNEsa. For about a week past tbe O. C. fc A. R. Ry , bus been every now and tben obstructed by pieces uf wood, rail, etc., being put upon tbe track near Tryonville. Day before yesterday, special policeman McICeuzie who was watching lor tbo oOender discovered a boy p'ttcinc n piece of rail across the track. The little camp whs immediately arrested. He is but 1 years old, and shirks for himself, being illegitimate and deserted by his ttnatral parents. He confessed to havlog placed tj)e obstruetions on tbe railroad track or Ins own accord, with no motive hut "pure cusiedness." Mr. . McKenzie took blm to Meadville, from whence he will probably be sent to the House of Corrtc tioa. Corry Republican.' Japan abounds in natural horrors. Tbe great volcano of Assmayama, in the interior of the Island of Nipboo, which has been quiet lor centuries, is in violent eruptlun, accompanied by frequent earthquakes. Villages are being swallowed up, and gener al terror prevails among the inhabitants. About two hundred miles Irom Yokohama tbete Is a marine volcano also at work Some portions of crater are the above the sea Clouds ot stoatn issue tberefrom, and llie- water in tbe orlga borbocd is in a bulling condition. Miss Cross residing lit Ualltown, near Pitbole, killed a rattle snake yes terday five and one hall feet long with eleven rattles. In attacking and dispatching the monster. the young lady exhibited an amount o pluck seldom met with am cng the lair sex. During tbe excitement uf the engagement Miss Cross in striking at the make with a board aocidently hit her sister, a marri ed lady, on the bead, cutting a gash to tbe skull two inch es long. Pleutuntvillo Gas light. Akin's Hall has recently been Utlad up1 and opened as a variety hall by Messrs. Snowdon & Tuner. A first-class company performs every evening. II' you desire to pass a pleasant evening drop into tbe Va rieties and see fun. About 11 o'clock this forenoon the boiler at Patterson & Dickey's well, Slmmburg, exploded with tcrriblo force, going clear through tbe derrick and landing some dis tance beyond. There were seven men at work in the derrick at the time tbe ex plosion occurred, and miraculous- to state none were killed, three of them, however, being quite severely injured. Mr. George Fogitius was cut about tho head; Mr. M. Feeley badly bruised, and man from Tltui ville, whose nutne we did not leart), wus very badly hurt about the bead. All tbe above will recover. We leain tbe above facts Irom Mr. J. M..Dj'ckcy. ,. H. C. Wahter has consolidated h'u two' grocery sloios. lie cm U found herealter t the store at tbe upper end of the town. Hii uuw.adwfttiseuieiit wi)l appear lo-uior-towi). ' " At the trot on Fashion Course on July 4lh, the following were tho entries: Lady Tborne; Georyo Palmer Georga Wilkes; Lucy aud Amerioan-Girl. Guldsiniah Maid for soma reason ilnl not go. Tbe race was for a purse or $5000, $2,500 to the first; $1,21)0 to tho second; $800-to tho third, and $500' 1.0 the fourth. The race was won by Lady Thorne in three straight heats, George Palmer took second money. Time made was 2:53'.,'; 2:25; 2:2-i4'. The Oil Cny Times printing company have, announced that ttiey will have their paper in running order in thiee nr four weeks. Their press was lost in the lire, but uibcris their lo was libt. uiberis their loan was li" tilDAMMiS. They had frost at Green Bay, Vis , lost week. Omaha has a ball club cilled the D.ig eaters. A croquet tournament is proposed In Illi nois. The "oldest inhabitant" of New Jersey is 110 years old. Thero are Indian as well as negro Freo Masons in Iowa. The total cost of the Boston water works has been $0,705,959. Many of tho richest planters of Jamaica live on collet) grounds. The King of Burnish is known as ''his Golden Footed Xtejesty. " One fifth of tbo meat cor.eimii d by the Parisians consists of veal. An "inky warfare" is announced among. Sunday editors ia Indiana. Tbe Northwestern Stales consumed 1,000. 000 bales of tho cotton crop ot 1SGD. Boston wants a pneumatic despatch Una between tbat cily aud New York. A Burdentown (N. J.,) spinster has usod au umbrella for twenty-two years. A PolUb count is working as a journey man harness maker in Galesburg, 111. A divorced Indlaninn has remarried and engiged his hr?t wifo as chambermaid. Out of 10!) native born Parisians there remains at 20 years ot age but 33 living. Quaker meetings have 1 ee 1 re-established in Boa on, alter a cesaiou for mauy years. Now a Denver paper comes out and prints Prince Erie's name "Jimpbisqne." Thirty per cent, of tho population in France, it is said, Can neither read or write. Tbe Cincinnati polico grumble because they are no longer allowed to smoke while on duty. Springfield, Obio, bas tbe champion por ter, who can smash ao 800 pound ttunk un aesbted. A young woman born without arms is ex citing the curiosity of Altoona curiosity seekers. ' A paper is published in the Cherokee Nation, one page uf which is printed in the Indiun tongue. The Kiog of Prussia bns, at the garden at Bablesber, fifty while mice, which be often watcbes for hours. A vocal critic complains that nature has given too much voice to Sioux Indians and New York milkmen. A man in Council Bluffs Is both a liquor saloon keeper and an undertaker. One busi ness helps tbe olhsr. Tna cholera has been rajlng fearfully in British India, and tbe emuil from one of the rivets there is frightful. Tbe delegates Irom Great Britain to the Evangelical Council at New York will nun b r between 300 und 4U0. ,Tlio Chicago Young Men's Christian Association found employment tbo past year for over five thousand men. , Tbo Darien Canal surveyors aro said to have discovered only slight traces ofgoid, but plenty of indications ol copper. There are 87,225 members of the temper ance organization in tbe Un ited States ex clusive of the Father Matbew societies. Tbo muchinery used in the State of Mas sachusetts Is capable of doing tbe work of more than a hundred millions of men. Tho Tillage of Burlington, Wisconsin boasts ot not having a single loafer In It. every one having employment and working steadily at it. A lady at Brdolt, Wisconsin, a few dnys since, found In tho nest af a setting lien four yonng kittens who hod not got tbeir eyes open. Tbe first gold mino In- the United States was discovered in Meadow Croek Cabarras county, North Carolina, iu 1799, by Conrad Reed. ' Tbe Washerwomen of Paris have jii?) joined in the trade '-strike" movement which is extending in tbat city and all over France. Henry McShelion, a brave soldier boy, who was supposed to have been killed at South Mountain, in September, 1802, has just appeared, in an excellent state of pres ervation, to Lis friends In Ohio. Ho says he wus taken-prisoner, held until the close or the war, and then-, having a wish to see more of the world, went to sea, shipping I'roin New York. Since then be has not been on Atneriean soil until a few days ago. Not long since there was tound, three and onr.half miles south of Fort Recovery, Ohio, on the farm of Mr. Sutherland, a musket, supposed to huvo been one ol tbe guns used by General St.-Clair's men in tbsir dreadl'u' defeat, as it wus found directly upon the ground over which they retreated. On tokin out tiin bieechpiu the e.urliid'io uai !rFy.O sJiZfJ'Sl.- . h?Ins l)PPI1 in this! The Treasurer's sale of I indlbr trtxes las been adjourned to Monday, July 11th. All the lands have been sold, but if any remain not paid for on the 1 lib, they will then be resold. The follow ing is now the wail of somo of the last men in this locality: "All around my hat I wear the green wil low, And through the long night till tb break ing of day, With tears of :rief ot'.d lotmw I wet down my pillow, For my lovo has cono to Tltusville, the summer months for to stay. In our bsuo of yestetdny wo iuudvertent ly omitted to mention I he firemen's ball, which came off on tbe evening ?f July 4th, tint! waa decidedly tho finest nffair of the (e.isoti. Upwards of forty couple wero pres ent, comprising the f;rt cit!zns of tho plaeo nnd their ladies. Tbe music was rxsolleut, and the tlaucing was kept tip to tho "wee enia1 hours." Every one present expressed themselves ns hignly delighted with tho eveniiif's entertainment, and will bo pleas ed to learn that the firemen propose to give another ball in a siiort time. Tbe first il.tr ever made of American silk has been sent to Washington from Calilof, nia, aud is now unfurled at tho Capitol. It is an emblem of the rang" rf our product and the versatility f our industry. Mrs. Nellie Fiilu of .Scott County,- Ind., having mysteriously disappeared from home her bereaved husband is opinion that bis fable was destitute of morals. Lhm'iiI ott;c. Now is the best timo to lay in a winter supply of bard coal. Codington Jk Curu well are the men to buy from. June 2811. AH kinds foreign fruits ut Felter, Fenner & Co.'s llauta' Putcut Nliito Lined Retrlg alor. Lined with Slate, havine Air Chambers witnout Killing of any kind perfectly dry und rweetthey are believed to be unequal. Jed by uny other now iu use, nnd ate of .Moderate Cost. Slale possesses an acknowledeed superi ority over Zinc for lining purposes, lieing fiee from surell, taste and corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. tlTFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STOKE. 31-31. Sparkling mou's. Sox! a Water at M. ?. ni4 II. Sim- Soda Water und loo Cieam at J. W. Beat ty's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Rent ''J'- np27-tl. t . Buy the "Red Hot" Sml.lle iiiantitatluyrd In Tltusville expressly for the nil country adapted to all Muds of weather, atj. R. Krou'a. al2-tt : Vichoy. KisKengen and Soda Water at tbw Attic Soda Fountain of jlS-lf. GlltFFKS Bitos. Soda Water and lee Cream At. I w n.t Ticbey, Kimennen and fcuda Water at the Artio Suda Fountain of GniFFKs Bros. Fine assortment i.f Paper and Clotk Win-don- Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at b81'- Guiffks Bros. Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Soil Water and Ice ('ream at J. W. Beat ty's. Fine assortment ot wall paper at Griffes Bros. ' Klssenguu und Vichey Water nn lrau,h, 8t Gkiffkh Bros; All t liids loreigo Irnits at Felior, Fenner & Co. 'a FIREWORKS For4tr.. or July 1870, just received at J. V BEATZ'S, consisting in part of FirejCrnck ers of the best brand, Kockels, Kouinn Candles, Torpedoes, two kinds, Mines, Kxnibl lion Pieces, Bunting Fines, Balleons, Cliinesit Lanterns, and a great variety of 01 her works too numetous to mention. Ails.' choice Confectionery. IceCrenin tbn best In Jbo market, just such as will suit the' tush! on IndepeiiilencM day. All these things ru to be had, nnd a great many more at J. W. Beatty's tecuud Door from tbe Opera Home. J- V. IlKATTV. Petrolenm Centre, Juno 22, 1S70 '2, w. All kinds loroign fruits at Felter, Fenner & Co.'s Kis.ioogeii and Vichey Water at Giiiffkr Bros. Soda Water und K-o Cream ut J. W. Beat ty's. Nails wholesaleuud retail at 11. Fiif.kmax'h Snsh, Gliiss, Doors, Puny u. Largo Block very cheap ut the Furniture tor. mlO-tf .vj im u i,u . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." " Trotting Match ! FOR A PUltoEOF S3, OOO AT THE OIL CITY PARK ASSOCIATION ON Wednesday July 20. MR. HUNT, Hornellsville, names. U i Ashland Pet- MR. TIERNAN, Oil City, names b. a Mary Taylor. SAME DAY. The Association gives a f urof$00, $!;$ $511, aud $25 lor the Mlowiuj' burses: James G. White, Oil Cily b. b. Captala S. L. Bsne, Pittsburgh d. g. KjIIt llrown. A. Lewis, Buffalo b. m. Josephin.. The above taee is fur horses lint br never beaten 2:10. Tbe entries dost- u tbo ijlb ol July. COaNDITIOXS. The races will 1 ; c(nilii?t(l under the rules nl'tlie Natiud AsscK'iatitHi except tliat in tie j niatcli ownei-s tlnve. A horsti (listnr.firg t lie Ml will only be entitled to the hrs! , niney. IietUirs to he addressed to A D. Barhour, Oil City. P. II flKUSAV. PiwH A. D. llAKBin a, tHJcreiA-jr i.U Tim-iw. J'ii MlX'lAli M i Uli The larirest and finest atoill of Family rceiics hvoirL'ht to l troleuni Cfutre,is now beini' receivetl aiitl oW at heavily reduced prices.- These "oods are 1 KMiglit in & York at the pipsent low P for cash, and we our friends and patron M tho liu-fit lOM' P ti i ; . , nitf CiM larues wisMing i,,v groceries nt very lrtV i it i. ....11 rt 119 1' win tio weii w ciiii v. -purchasing elsewhefe. SCIIOXBI,05I&?!i NO FISHING TOlM AFTER THIS Kmpnnsilde parties wIsblilB ,0,'lr, 1! tie ctoiiioduted at reasotii mhler1' H. H-1 fi b 8 Sm1 iorl iv j.i -,.n H.u nttunli"10. ncss men to the superior s'j' . insr. Iiolh nlaiu and fancy, ',,((' t llni.rl nut frlin thisollice. '' ed to execute job pr i i H "B "F t, ion"1 1 tton in the latest nnd r,n of the art,, and at raiasottaM'J- All style liKht barije .. cUeapeet, tmul" ill'1" ' . ! warranted, at J li .' . rZS.:., "i"' -If' llV- AWIII'W-
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