. if 1 1 j MeFAHLAAl), mmi & Co. (Successors to J. A. Lose,! Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles, iUKMUN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and UASMM 1.HK, which H ey make up to or. lr on PIluKT NOTICE, superior lu BlYI.fi and WOKKIIANSIIIP. Perfect KallufBotivn Always Guaranteed. Dally Heceivlng all the Sovcltlea la BINTS' rmL-ELG5:03S, HATS, CArS, iC. SIcFARIiAIVD, SilIITII & Co., Cor. Rvrlag & Franklin bis., THmstHIc, Pa. ' f etroleum Centra Dai ly Record, ret. Centre, Werfiieadar. July 20 AiCHIV.lf. ANF AeiMRTt'ae or TRAINS ON O. C. t A. It. It, lOn nnd after Monday. Muy 3G:b, 1870, raing will run as follows: n!Vni 0. 5. o. 8. no. 1. Leave livlno, 11.45 A M. 5,01) p m Leve Oil City 7.Cn a m. 2.42 p M. 7,47 P M " IVt.Ceu 7.' " 3,aS " 8 2S ." Tittisv. V'A " 4.14 " 9.15 " ArieCuiry,' V-iy' 10,35 octh. yo. 2. ko. 4. so 6. Leave Corry. 1 1.20 A M. fi.oo a m. G.05 p M " Titus. 12,45 p M. 7,40 " 7,45 " P. On. 1,25 ' 8.17 " 8.35 " .Arrive O. Ctly 2, (15 jj,f.3 a 10 i Irvine. 4,60 " 11..J5 Jty No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. IT EIGHT TRAIN'S NOKTII. Itc tflfJlt. Wi m. ,S0.xi'i,35u. 2,05m P. Cen, JO SO la.lum. 4,10 Arrive 'iituav, la.oir.Jt U,i5 " 1,05 " 60" raEiciiT tkaiks south. VTPT"nv, 6.35a. l",v5 a.m. MOOa.h. eSKrii " r. tan, ti.17 " 31,01 ' 12 26 P.M. 11.30 Arrive U. Uty ,9,83 ' ,l)5 p , i,05 ' 7.80 " ''11 Citvnsd J'otrotonro Contre flelriit, leaves Oil t.ty U, ISO 1. n:.. it rivcji at Perrolmm Central, 25 p. ' "in Pt"lin tcuueat4,00p tu., arrives at Gil Cly 6,20 p. m. . BiivEit rxz.Kct tr.r.rntia cass. ' J J Hirei from Philadelphia without change. JV. a- Direct ro i-'liil'i-'ulplila without chsnge. no. fi Dirm tfrom Pittsburiih. without chance. No 0- Direct to Httsbnrgh without change. AlonCny, mvi Ml, 11. Gold at 1 p. m., 121, Not much reliance can. ho placed on the cable tPspatcbeg regardiug tbe war In Eu rope which are received from day to day. Tp all apprarunce tliey are toannractured out of wbo'.q cloth fer the purpose of bulling or bearing tbe market.. But little g known beyond tho fact that both Pruasia and Au trla arn concentratiDi; tbeir armies and ex citing bo populace to bostititiea. So far no baftle baa taken place. PunsoxAi,. Walter E. Jobm, Eeq., cdi. tor and proprietor ot tbe Oil City Register, waa In town yesterday. Be represenents that excellent papor as rapidly growing In favor with tbe public. Our young friend, John McOmber, tbe popular clerk at tbe Central Home, return ed borne yesterday after an absence of about three weeks on a visit to bis friends In tbe State ot Michigao. Be is greatly improv ed in health and spirits.' John Smith was in town this forenoon. Tbe pretunt warm weather-appears to be exceedingly lutal to young children. Quite a number of lurunla hare died very sudden ly rrom suoU uMeeaEea as summer complaint, cholera inSattftim, &c Capt. W. A. Bull was recently, called to mourn the los of an iufnot ciilld, aa aleawas Mr. II. C. Jarvls. They huve the j apathies of the publio in tbeir sad ben ai ement. Tbe Acliley well, Wra. J'oCray farm, .is being tubed to-day preparatory to testing. There is about five hundred feet of oil in tbe bole.. Another big well is confidently expected; Ice. ibe purrgt of Chautauqua. Late ice id furnished to t hose desiring it every morning by Ruiley, Chain & Smith... Pur chase of theni and keep cool this warm VM'Bttier. The euijinwers bave ciiuniftw-td work on tt Union and Tiluaviliu Rulliuud. A MvsTntiofs PtAPrKAitAxcB. We re prct to loarn from the Flcasaiitville Gas light that Mr. Jonathan Locko, formerly of Titttsville, and for ayoar or more past en gaged in business in I'leasantville, disap peared on the Gib Inst, and has not since been heurd ftotn. The Gusllgbt says on that day he left Titunvillo for Parker's Landing, where he was heard from the next day, and on tho day following he was In Oil City, sinco which timo hi friends have lost all trace ot him, notwithstanding dlppntcbes bave been sent to every point iu tho oil region where tbe business of the firm would bo likely to require 4iis presence without eliciting any intelligence of hi whereabouts. He is well known through out tbe oil country, but as it is feared tha he might bave been foully dealt with w udd his descriptive roll. Be is 6G years of aire, has lie b t blue eyes wei bs from 120 to 125 pounds sod ha but three fingers on Lis lift h and, tho li tlo linger having been taken off when he wus quite young. Any information which will lead to knowledge ol bis whereabouts will be thank fully received by Mrs. Sally D. Locke, of Pluasautville. If the papers in tbe oil region will hoto the above facts they will cuufer a fuvor un Mr. Lock's family. We copy tbe following White Oak items ftoio tbe Forest Republican: Tho W. U. TolegrabU Company bav completed their new and direct wire to Tidloule, White Oaks aud Fagundas city Pa., uud bave tbeir offices now in successful operation, charging tho low rate 20 cents to and from ail poiuts in the oil legion. This reduction of tariff should win for them liberal patronage. The office at White Oaks is in tbe store of Messrs. Foster Hamilton. Tbe new Post Office at Trunkeyvillei (w bite Oak) is now open for the traosac tion ol business. Tbe office is in tbe store olMeurs. Stett'e& Doty, and Mr. C. R. uu-uaiusuo is toe rosi master. A peony post runs daily between Trunkeyvllle and Iiattle and Fagundas Cities. All mall for tbe two lust named places, should be ad' dressed Trunkeyville, Forest Co., Pa. Our friend Baum has made a decided Im provement in front of his dry goods store by the laying of a new side walk. He de serves the thanks of the nubile Other bnsioess men should do likewise. l ne Cleveland Horuld says : Abon t noon on Saturday a shocking caBiiality occurred at tbe oil refinery of Rockofeller fcCo The engineer, James Roberts, attempted to put on a belt while tho engine was in mo tion and bis clothes becoming entangled b was drawn into the macbintry and (right fully mangled. The engine was stopped as speedily as possible and tho unfortunate man taken out. Tbe lefti arm was mashed literally to a jelly, nearly to the shoulder, tbe boneB being reduced to mere fragments, the left side of tbe chest was crushed in, and on tbe right side of tbe neck wua a tr. nuie gasn, with a fracture of the jawbone, vcniwauiuri uiuivrs UI1U COI1 IU HlOnSr lie died about three o'clock Sunduv mnm lug. A vain effort Is being made to pet nn an v ciiinsuicui on lueuaizeti laim. i leas A ; , , ,. . , " r antvitie paper. No particular effort that we are aware of has been made to get up an oil excitement on the Dalzell fai m. At tbe same time this farm alone is producing nearly as much as tbe entire Pleasantvllle district. How is that for high? Considerable interest is being manifested at Tionesta over tbe discovery of a copper mine. A shaft is being sunk which will be finished this week when tbe truth of the matter as to wbotber oopper exists in Forest county or not will be arrived at ine forBt Republican bag still another version of tbe recent murder at White Oak, as follows: yja Bimtiay last, two brothers, hailing irom Kane City, were playing poker at White Uak, and one of the brothers was found in tbe woods stabbed through tbe heart Tbe surviving brother asserts that tbe deceased fell on big knife and caused instant death. Dr. Winans will bold an in quest to-day. No arroet has as yet boon made. un iuuoivoii bi, urines jjrog arug store a very extra article of blackberry brandv (or Ti.al a....... 1 . 1 . . ... . . use la case of sickness. This brandy is warranted pure and may be used with safety in casesjof cholora morbus, &c. Try it. Oil sold here yesterday at $3.65, notwith standing the fuct that tbe Herald's highest price paid was $3.35 and 83 45 on tha Lower creek. Producers should not to bo iufliienccd loo much hy the dispatches thesa days. They ar motly sennational ami nta moftitf In bent " the market. EJTlIK LAKK SlltlllB AND MlCIIIUAJvSlUTII- kbx lUu.KOAn Judpe llarnnrd, In New York,. has enjoined the Lnno Shorn and Michigan Southern Railroad Irom lining any inlluctice or.solicitntion to send passengers or freight oves tho New York Central and Hudson River road, in preference to the Etie, and from giving the patrons of one road uny favor or advantage which It dues not accord to the other also. An adjourned boating on tho remainder of the injunction was asked for by Erie till September 19,and the Court appointed Willard Cartlolt, ref eree, to take testimony in the mean time. Washington, July 19. Daron Gerolt officially communicated to the Secretary ot State tbe following tele gram: . Berlin. July 19, 1670. To Baron Gerolt, Washington: For your guidance, I have to say that private properly on tha bigh seas will be exempted from seizure by His Majesty's ships, without regard to reciprocity. Signed, Bismarck. Tho French minister called upon the Sec retary ot State to-day and verbally inform ed informed him that bis goveruaiuut would also respect the treaty of Palis. A rumor in London yesterday that Rus sia intended to participate In the coming conuict lacks confirmation. The rumor caused an agitation in the stuck market from which it had not recovered at tbe close of tho day. There is to be a foot race un Washington street this afternoon, betwoen Grant, a col ored individual, and a white man from Sto ry farm, for a purse of $25. First dash the wbito man tu bave eight feet sturt. A first cousin of the Cardiff Giant has tumel up is Ohio. On the 5th iust., in Highland county, while workmen connec ted with Rucker's quarry wero excavating preparatory to opening a now quarry, they came upon at tho depth of sixteen feel, a fossil of the race of stone giants. The stone corpse is in a good state of preservation, and was found lying on its right side. Its height measures ten feet two and a half inches, its size otherwise being in propor tion. A printer once bad a quarrel 'with bis employer, and after cursing to the full ex tent of bis ability wound up with this pro fessional anathema: "I wiph bo was in Texas, with bis back broke, setting diamond at ten cents per thousand. Tbe Haverhill Gazette as: "Trying to do business without advertising is like winking through a pair of green goggles you may know that yon ara doing It, but nobody else does." Some graceless chap stole a fifty dollar Bible from a family in Cleveland. It is to be hoped that tbe thief stole it for tho pur- psse or studying its contents and following Its teachings. What other object hn could bave bad is a mystery, for on its cover is the owners name in gilt letters, on the fly leaf is the donor's name and date of pre sentation, and the blank leaves contain a family record. a tcoiorea boy named Johnson, aged six years, was poisoned at tbe house of bis father in Titusville, on Monday last, by swallowing a quantity of conoentrated ley wnicn nau been left in a cup within his reach. Tho Herald says his recovery is con sidered impossible. A few days ago a gentleman whose pro- bosois has been lost was Invited out te tea. 'My 'dear," suid the good lady of tho house to her little daughter, "I want you to be very particular and to make no remark about Mr. Jenkins's nose." Gathered around tbe table, everything was going well; tbe child peeped about, looked rather puz- zieu, anu at last startled tbo table: '-Ma. by did you tell me to say nothing nbout Mr. Jenkins's nose; he hasn't got any?" A man is now In the York county Penn sylvania jail who was committed over nine years ago for contempt ot court. During all this tima he has refused to answer one simple question put to him by the judgo. A San Francisco school teacher received tbe following: "I hope as to my John, you will flog him ,i offia as you -kin Iloas a bad boy- ' Altho I've bin In habit of teachin imu u., . -if, t seems to me be never will lain i thint his spollin is ottragously dcflshont- Wallop him well, ser, and you will receiv ray thanks. P. S. What accounts for John bein siuh a scholar is that be ia my sun by my wife's fust bus band.'' ltlacltborry lii-aiidy, A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy, for summer complaints, cholora morbus, Jtc., at Griffes Bros. Soda Water uud Ice Cream at .1. W rt,.t 'y'"- t.,27-U. tiOcul Xolirt-g. Now is the best timo let lay in a winter supply of hard coal. Codington A Corn well are the ini'ti to Imr from. June 2Hif. limita'a Puient Mnto Lined ltefrl ulor. Lined with Slnle, liavlnir Air Chambers without Filling of nny kind perlectly dry and sweet they are believed to bo unequal led )v any other now iu use, aud are of Moderate Cost. Slate possesses an ncknowlrdjed superi ority over Zino fur lining purposes, being free flout smell, tnsio mill corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving every or tide in a sweet and punt state. ETKor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-3t. Fine assortment Bros. of wnll paper at Grilles AM Bfyles light'hnrness, cheaper than the Cheapest, made from Mollul s oak stock, and warranted, nt J If. kroti s. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Bent ty's, Nails wholesale and retail at H. FitEEMAX'S Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titusville expressly for tho oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Kron'a al2-tf Kissengeu and Vichey Water on draught at Gkiki-es Bros. Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. W. Beat- y'- Vichey, Kissengon and Soda Water at the Artie Soda Fountain of jlS-tf. Griffes Bros. Vichey, Kisseneen and Soda Water at the Artie Soda Fouutnin of Griffer Bros. Fine tii'surtiiieut of Paper uiid Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixlures, just ree'd nt mStf. Griffes Ero3. Just received a Isrse nod well assorted stock of shelf hatdware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Fruits and vegetables in great abundance wholesale aud retail at A. M. Siiui.t's. We would call the attention of our bust ness men to the superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being tinned out from this oflice. We are nrenar. ed to execute job printing of every descriD- tion in the latest nnd most fash onahle stvh of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Soda Water and IceCreum at J. V. Rent ty s. 11)0 largest stock of Gas i'ipe in town at II. ritKEMAX'a. hoda Witter and Ico Cream at .1. W. n. iy s. sasn, Ulass, Doors, Tiutv .to. T.nrnn alnnb- l .1... ,. ""i-. uurujj ui, iuu x'uruiinro More. mlii-if NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .CWachter Has now consolidated Lis busi ness, by closing the store on Wild Cat Street, and concentrated, his stock at the On V;isliini)ji Strc.it, Where will ho lound a FIRST CLASS STOCK OF Groceries &Provisions All kinds of ftorcisn & iomcstic bruits In addition the best Ice Cold soda Water m town. Potrol.nm n,, an WACHTER-3 --v. v,, , M, it. phlladelpliia Ac Krln It. r. SUMMER TIMK TABLE-, liV On nnd nfler Unnday, Way SOfh, 1R7U,, the train. tj' Philadelphia & W ltalli'oai will nn Ta! on folio . WKSTWASB. Mall Train loavos rhllmlelphia, 10.20 p m M p m 7,40 p m 10.5(1 a m 15, fid a in 7-86 a m 8,00 am MDarn 11,30 a m 8.Mam ln.40 a m ,so a m 11,00 p m 10,46 p m 6,3i p m 4,011 p m fllYlviH. nt vJia Erie Expr. leaves Philadelphia. leaves Corry, fHirlu.iaflt I.'i.Ia W arren Aeomniodntion loaves Warren, ' Imivoh Cony, " " arrives at Krie. , , EASTWARD. Malt Train loaves Erie, " " leaves Corrvf Erie 1 " nrrlvos nt Philadelphia, inr. leivisBrte, Halves Corry, ,," " ""Ives at Philadelphia. nrren Accoiumodallou lauvce Erie. " ' Cnrrj, . " arrives At Warren, n.iw n n 7,20 pm Express, Wall nnd Accommodation, East, and ,;,?m S','""",01 f ' vy M hound trains ildMt land AoconimoiUlion E-l. at Irviuoton "HnOUCfueksndAlleghniiv Hlver Hallway iVil A. BALDWIN, , Oeu'l Supt. WANTED. A irtrl to tin gnnnml llo B sa war':. Cill man's Hardware Mtoro. I Fro, O, M. cone ICE GIUESAni SAL OON ! Tli left Orrtim Saloon . Stair, ot to Simmon. 9 Jrug Slot t., (Fnime-ly known nn TnvWs) AVili hr. . on Mninlay, Jul, 1Hh, by Mr.' V.,rl, r ST1 ecurnd the amice of a mcst skilifai ' ICE CREAM WORKER. ns well as a Lailv mtptnl.wt. Tho (V un mato A,, w. . I . ..i, . I niiWelnM-iCrr: s ratito rnini. Iiimrt. incut to rucdvu h! sharo ot iiuulle mim.,, L. J. Yorrijii't jJFll-IW. NO FISHING TOOLS Ll-N'T AFTER TniS DATE. Hospor.slMo piirtlos wls'ilngto hir t, ot w,n accommMnted at roasnnahle lales. Jj8 3.-n. "' Trotting Match ! For. A ubEo,, AT THE OIIj city PARK ASSOCIATION ON Wednesday July 20, MR. HUNT, Hornellsvillo, names b, g Ashland Pet- MR. TIERNAN, Oil City. Mary Taylor. names b. m. SAME DAY. Tho Association gives a purseof?200, $1:25 $50, and $25 for the Col lowing' horses: James G. While, Oil City b. b. Captain S. L. Banc, rittshnrgh d. g. Fuller Iirown. A. Lewis, Buffalo b. tu. Josephine. The above race is for horses that hsve never beaten 2:40. Tbo entries close on the 15th ol July. CONDITIONS. The races will be conducted under the rules of the National Association except that in the match owners drive. A horse distancing the Held will only be entitled, to the first money. Letters to be addressed to A . D. Barbour, Oil City. P. II 'J'IKIO'AN, President. A. D. BAimot-a, Secretary and Tre i- nnt. j3 td- .Drilling Jars. We vnnlit respectfully announce to our custo mers and I he public generally that we keovcou stautly on bund Cast Steel frilling Jars VVhleh for Strength and Durability cicolanStea Lined Jar heretofore in a.. Tho Advantage wo Claim vor Lined Jars arc that, lining ALL BTKBL, they e stronger thm Ja-'s composed rmrtlv of Iron? hat priwenlinij n Ntel siirtac-e to tho rock, thoyaro pmteciod Irum wear on the outside, and wlil keep -buir shape lunger. We Warrant Them to Drill Fifteen fSundred Feet. We also keep on hand Cait Iron Workintr Ilarrcli. . Fisher, A orris & Co. . . PIVrilOI.DUin CERTBE. Nov 1? 1809. tf. F. .J. JI WAV & CO, CENTEAL MACK & BOILER SHOP WASHINflTON ST.. TE- TUOL.lJ4J.tt CU.VTltB, Pa. BOILERS AND ENGINES REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE. All kinds of Machine Work dona uromptly and. w arruultu toeive saUaluclion. F. J. IIANNA K issengen and Vichey Water at Griffbs Bros.