TT7 H(FAItl,l),NMrni(o ' : '"t , - . Sucnuon to f . A. Lojee.l Merchant" Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring (uu.1 Summer Style. FOREIGN AND "DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CAtWIMKIUbH, which they makeup to or. vUm on &1IUICT INUTILE. Miperior hi . , ST VLK and WUKKXIANSIHr. .. Virlcct Natlkfuetlon Alwai .uaranteed. Daily Itteeivicj; all tlw Novelties in BINTS' FURNISHING GEODS, HATS,' CAPS, AC. (, McFAIILAftO, S JUT II V Co., tor. ftprlag V franklin SI., Tilmville, Pn. f'etroleum Centre Daily Record. let. Centre, Tuesday. Augaic 2 c AUKlV.tE. AKO DCHAHTIKR or TBA INS UN O. C. it A. It. ft, tOn ol after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, rains will run a follows: - ORTH - KO. 6.- KO. 8. KO. 1. Leave Irvine. ' 11.45 am. 6,00pm Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.42 p m. 7,47 p u " PetCeo 7.88 4 " 3,23 " 8.2 " " TitiiBv. 8.23 4,14 " 9,15 ArriTeCorry, 8.35 6,45 ' 10,35 SOUTB. KO. 2. so. 4. KO. 6. Leave Curry, 11,20 a m. 6,00 a m. 6,05 r m " Titusv. 12.45 p m. 7,40 7,45 44 P. Cen. 1.25 8.17 " 8.35 Arrive O. City 2.05 " 8,55 " a iu " " Irvine. 4,60 " 11.35 tW No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. . FltEIrJHT TRAINS NORTH. Leave HI City, 9.36 a.m. s,3Ua.m. 1.35am. i.CBrM " P-Om, 10.60 ' s, U,liir. 4,10 Arrive TiUuv, 12,01 P.M. 8,44 1,65 ' 6 " v. FBK1011T TRAIIU SOUTII. 'LeaveTHoev, 8.1SA.M la.35 a m. H.OOa.m. 6S5r " P. On, HIT 11,51 ' 1124 P. X. 11.30 Arrive O. Uly,8,85 J,u6 p M !i,05 " 7.30 , fill City and Petroleum Centre frelfht, Ioitm Oil ily 11,60 a. m., arrives at Petroleum Centre 1,25 p. . fvelVtri)lfnm Centre at 4,00 p m., arrives art Ul City i,2u p. ni. aiiTRn palaci m.Furinn puis. 2 3 f PhUadnlnhlawltbout chance. S llirect t.i Philadelphia wlih.nu change E '"met from Plttiiliiiriih without eliaiino. No -Direct to Pittab urgli without change. Monday, Mny 30. JH70. Gold at 1 p. m., 122. New Developments. About four years ago a company of Pitlsburghers, of whom Messrs Jauiea Biackmore and James Lowry woro tbo principal ones, leased 2J acres of tbe J. & McCray farm at one half royalty, aud started a veil upon it on tbo silo bill. Through; mismanagement tie well never wiuinuiuu una ior me lime being was I abandoned. Recently, however, the gen tlemen have "put In an appearance," and propose to commence operations at onco on their lease, tbe title or which Is valid. They a 'o sink several wells, and tbe machinery is already on tbe wav here. Th lease is known as tbe "Sixth Ward leaee of ntlHburgb." Tbe lease is a good one and oil will undoubtedly bo struck by them. Mr. John Eckert, of the Eckert House, -i'arker's Landing, was robbed of a gold watch and chain and $200 in moom Friday nigbt last, while sleeping on a sofa ja uis uuiei. The Phillips Boylis well No. 1, Jas. S. MoCray farm, commenced pumping at about 2 o'clock this afternoon. As yet wo aro un able to give e production. It will prob ably be a good well. Cady &. Thompson well No. 1, sume farm, la being tubed to-day, and will commence pumping about 9 o'clock this evening. In his wanderings about this, place, yes . terday afternooo, tbo Titusville Herald re porter Itomizes that "a bevy or beauties Might have been seen disporting themselves , in the oil-tinted waters of Oil Creek, lust below tbo Boyd farm bridge." When tbe iaci uecouies known that the "bevy of beau ties" were a parcel of half grown men, it siriKes us that it places the reporter in i very bid light as jud;o of .female beauty Iu I'itbole be used to U reraided as A. 1 in that line. "Ilia eyes must have mistook lin ear sight.' Cool nlgnts ui wuioi ,ilys ftt pr..s.llt. lit: A It IT! If you've any Us): to do, Let mo whisper, friend to you, Do it! II you've anything to say, ' True and needed, yua or nay, Say it! If you've anything to love, As a blessing from above, Love it! If you've anything to give, That another's joy uiuy live, ' Give it! If some bollow creed you doubt, Tbougb tbo whole world hoot and shout, a Doubt it! If you know what torch to light, Guiding others through thu nigbt, Light It! II you've any debt to pay, Rest you neither night or day, Pay it! If you've any joy to hold, Next your bout, lest it grow cold, , Hold it! If you've any grief to meet, At tbo loviug father's feet, Meet it! If ynuv'o given lisbt to see, What a child of God should be, See it! AVbolhor lifo be bright or drear. There's a message sweet and clear, Whispered do wn to every car, Hear it! The Jas. S. McCrat Farm. Oil matters on this farm are beginning to arsume a lively aspect since tbe Btriking of the new wells. Quito a number of new derricks are going up and appearances indicate that developing will be pushed rapiHly ahead. Tbe followiog is tbo condition of tbe wells on tbis farm;' McCray & Donagby No. 1, bas tbe tools fast at a depth of 700 feet. Efforts are being mad to take them out wbicb will doubtless prove successful. MoCray & Donagay No. 2, pumping 350 barrels per day. McCray & Donaghy No. 3, ground broke for rig. J. M. Kepler No. 1, pumping 200 barrels per dsy. J. M. Kepler No. 2, commence drilling to-day. Phillips & Bovles No. 1, is down and will commence tasting to-day, Has a good show. Phillips i Boyles No. 2, will be comple ted tbis week. Phillips & Boylea No. 3, rig up and con ductor being driven. Lorkwood, Kemp & McCray, rig going up. McCray Bros., rig going up. . Hart, Moore & Couklo No. 1, down 500 feet. ' Hart, Moore & Conklo No. 2, rig going np. ' Irwin, Bruditrect & Sherwood, down 500 feet. Phinnuy, Arnold & 'Dprousse No. 1, 778 feet deap, struck third sand. PMnney, Arnold li Derous9etNo. 2, down lOOfcct. . Fblnney, Arnold & D.tousso No. 3, rig going up. ' ' Ca1y fc Thompson No.l, tubing to-day. " ' No. 2, 180 feat deep. Jones & McCray, rig up and ready to drill. . Sixth ward lease, ground broke for rig. Tbe Isabella wella No. 1 and 2, MoCray & Thompson No. 1 and 2, and tbo Mr Morlah well, are yieldiug together abou 1 53 barrels per day. The above wells aro all old wells and sit uated on tbe side bill. Tba Ml. Moriab, tbo largest of tbe five, is doing about 15 barrels. . , . Altogether there aro eighteen cow wells going down on this farm, two of wbicb will bo completed to-day. On Thursday afternoon next at 3 o'clock tbe Stevonson farm base ball club will have a practice game of ..ball on tbeir grounds near tbe Catholic Church. Mem. bers of tbe club are requested to be iu at tendance. New Well. The new well owned Ed ward Fox. on bis leaso Central Petroleum Co.'s farm, commeuced IcHtlnir last nitrhl and is now pumping from iifteen to twenty barrels rer day. Tbe tools wore fam in this well for nearly tbroo months, and it was only by the most persistent lubur that they weru luuen out. Tub lii.Ysox Salt Wki.ls. Cneso wolls aro located near Clarion, nnd ans at present pumping about two hundred barrels of Bait ka or per Cay. Tho wale;- i: C;. dgrre', sv.itot it nil Hilmt Important . War flews. Paris, August 1. Tbo French - government lias received from Italy ampin assurances of peaceful ob servances of the convention for the with drawal of French troops from Roman States. It is asserted tbe Pope has boen advised by some to go to Malta and by others to remain in Rome, and be bos de cided to slay. Tbe Roman police bAve seized a quantity ot arms secreted in tbe oily. London, July 31 MWnigbt" A dispatch from Paris states that tbe Emperor's headquarters to-night are at St. Avolt, near tbe frontier. Tbis indicates that a general engagement is closo at hand. I'ejtli, August 1, Tbo Lower Chamber of the Hungarian Diet hits voted a supplementary credit of $5,000,000 for defence and bus authorized the calling out ot the next years contingent whenever it may be necessary. Berlin, Aligust 1. King William left for the front atG o'clock Inst evening. The Queen attended him to tbo railway station. Multitudes of enthusiastic peoplw collected there and flags and flowers weru without end. Paris, August 1. T.bero is no news of a serious engagement between the armies yet 3 p. in. London, August 1 4U30 p. m. There is no newsof a battle. The streets aro fit II of rumors as usual. One is tbat the Freticb fleet h nil arrived bxlore Ham burgh and attacked the defences, but it is not generally credited. Paris, August 1. The Press says there bus been no fight ing on the banks of the Rhine, as widely rumored. Tbe advance posts of the Ba varian troops bos fallen back upon tbe Lan ier river. Several Prussian scooting parties crossed the Saar. and tbeir movements were plainly seen by the French. CHIDE AXD It Ei IN ED. Because a girl in West Orange, N. J., prevented a maakej man and boy from set sing ber employer's house on Are, they pour ed kerosene oil upon 'ber, lighted it and "lit." ' : , Tbe excise la works 'beautifully In Brooklyn. Every liquor store opens on Sunday, and the Excise -Commissioners pass them and witness the dispensation of rum. Out of the frying pan is tbe wicked beam ing to a dispatch In the world aunonaciug a suicide ta escapo tbe beat. Tbe Lone Star base ball clnb, of New Orleans, champion of tbo ' Sontb, is now touring through tbo Union. A Chicago Street Railway Company bas a sprinkling car to keep all its track free of dust. Galveston, Texa9, Is to put $95,000 worth of shells upon ber streets. Tbe United States steamer Brooklyn is readfy lor sea, but cannot sail I'ur'want of seamen, as Congress enacted none should be recruited after tba number reacbod 8,500. The United States Musical Board of Trade is in session at Long. Braacb tbis week. . Eight hundred and fifty men are employ ed in Cliarleslown Navy Yard nearly all 03 the Worcester. Tbe church buildings In Cincinnati aver age $37,393 In vaiuo. A Richmond engineer proposes to finish Butler's Dutch Gap canal. Mr. Goldsmith bas a few more chances lelt in tbe drawing for tbe Gold Watch, two silver watches, Rovoiver, two Diamonds and Seal Rings, lie. All wishing a choice have an opportunity now at one dollar.' On Sa'tirday, Joseph Brlghtmun, living on a tarm near Clymer, N. Y., got drunk and laid dawn on tbe track of tl)e Buffalo Corry & Pittsburgh R. R. with the rail for ft pillow, and was run over and killed by tbe . Messrs. Fisher, Norrls & Co. have recent ly attached to tbe engine in their maohine shop tho largest steam whlstlo in the nil r gion. It was manufactured entirely In ineir snnp oy ifle foreman, Mr. Ed. Snencer With a full bead of steam on it causes "Koine to bowl a.gain." ' Tbo boars and boat bound or il nil n; Boating Club have arrjved, and will bo put kho service at once. The EriuJiiuatch savs: Ai th. of Stearns, Clark & Co., the drill has reach ed a depth ot two hundred and (ilty le.vt, having struck a powerful vein of gus. The drilling will bo proceeded with until the drill is five hundred feet bolow' tho surface. A negro boy in Columbia, Ohio, rashly went in swimming tho other day and was drowned. His mother s.ii.l it served him rijLt l,r tkii.g i.p r.uw l.mjlcj i,Li. Uu i vai ttuokeu Ulo l'nrurii.KLM Ckntrk. Sinco tbo striking of tho Banner well at this point, business has experienced a steady increase, which docs not yot show signs of abatemotit. Tbe streets are 111 led with operators and business men, and tho hotels are doing a trade simi lar to that of tbn "Hush" times in lSC5-fi. Tbe McCray farm and adjoining territory bas proved itself to bo ol tbo very best in tbo oil region, which causes the citi zens generally to assume that pleasant ex pression of countenance to be fnutid only Id prosperous and lively oil towns. Notwith standing tho many aspersions cat by outsi ders upon this town, It displays a healthy and pleasing growth, and at no point iu tbe Oil Region aro the people more prompt in meeting their business engngments or ener getic in Ibo prosecution of trade than here. Titusvillo Herald. All of which is ttuo as every ono visiting tho place or doing business hero can bear .testimony. Commissioner Deluiu.i was badly hurt nt Mt. Vernon last Friday. Ho i. Win. II. Seward is talked of for Govoiror of New Yotk. Our ri'i'ort of thu oil production in this vicinity vill be moro interesting than ever this month. Lock out for it Thursday. It is repair, cd that Postmaster Jones nj Now York In 1 1 bo trunslerred to tho Mar shals tliico anl Marshnl Sharp to thu I'osl oSlco. A Mrs. Hanna.i Jones raised a tablot to tbo memory of t.hc departed Jones, who hil li.-en hnnier. lh J inset intinil on Which after recording bis r.ia oy virtues, wound up with tho allowing am uiei: "He left his hose, bis Hannah nnd his love, To go and sing bos.mnuls in the renlms above. " A new woll was struck oi.". Shaffer Run, on Friday last, whica is yl fling 5tl barrels per day. It is owned by 1 it e;s Ows o l & Sowers of Oil City. Tbe new well on tb'e R. L. ohaw farm Is said to bo yielding 40 barrels pi r day. Tbe Titusville fire compnnit s Jisvo dis banded. Weather but to-day. The Central Petroleum Company i wo ren dering tho public a service by filling i tp nnd grading Main street, using gravel frcn the bed of the creek for that purpose lioral JVotice. JVOTIC'E. As tbo undersigned intends being alert for some weeks, he bas authorized Mr. S.'U. Kooker and Mr. TO. A. Kelley to atieml to his late busiurss durins his absence and col lect all outstanding acco ints, at his office iu Petroleum Centre. jy30.tf. J. M. Sharp. MncUbcrry ilrandy. A ver superior nrliclo of Blackberry Brandy, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, Ac, at Gkiffrs Eros. Now is tho best time to lay in a winter supply of bard coal. Codington & Corn well aro the men lb buy from. June 2ft It. Panta'a Patent Klate Liucd llcfrig ntur. Lined with Slnto, hsvlnor Air Chambers without Filling of any kind perlectly dry and sweet they are believed to be unequal led by any other now in use, and are of Moderate Cost. Slate posesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zino for lining purposes, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet aud pure state. CSTFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 8l-3t.. Fine assortment of wall paper at Gfiffes Bros. . ., ... i ' All styles light' barnes. cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, at J ll. Krou's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Real ty's. Nails wholesale aud retail nt i II. Fiikkmax's Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, inanufaclured In Titusvillo expressly for tho oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Kroo's. a!2-tt Kissengen and Vlchey Waterrm ilraught at UltlVFKH lillOH. We would call trio attention ol our bust nesi men to thu superior styles of job print ing, both plain anil fancy, ut present lieinn turned out Irom this ollioe. Wo are prepnr ed to execute job prinlinir of every descrin- lion in lha latest uud most fashionable stylo ol lue art, and at roasouaulo rules. U. KibSenen and Yichey Water at Gkickek Bitoa. A j'lhey, Kltiiengoii uud Ljoiia WuU-i at tiu V.rtic :.oiia 1'uuuU.i ol jl.:'-ll. Guii-rhs l;i:c. Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. Vichoy. Kisseneen nnd Soda Wat the Artio Soda Fouutaiu of 11 Dim, Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. VT. ijw Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Wt. dow Shades and Fixtures, in.t recd mW- - CmpwuBm.. Just received a larpe anfl .u . . stock ol shelf hardware at J. UH.kLr' f" - "niunii tf. Tbo largest stock of Gas Pip. (. tow, e ' H. FrmhaIi. ; Soda Water and Ice Cream at J.'V ft... tj's. , . ' i . Foda Water and Ice Cream at J. W Rm ty's. - , Sash, Glass, Door, Putty Ac. !, stock very cheap at tba Furuituoa Stow, " wio-tr' "5veSs?m?n?5? WAR DECLARED On High Prices! nt tbe Old Stand or J. S. I'rathor Kaiv STREET, by the new firm, M. V. B. FISHER, Who Intends keeping np a keaiy itocV of GROCERIES &, PRO Vl FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, an.'. In fart every kind of foeds aioslly talis t well u; pointed CKOCERY STORE. 1 h-iw team on the ruad and willdtllw Gmli KKKK OF CilAJtOE. -AIM lt i a Mr trml anl an ritalnitta of my tiiiek. Give mu a call. M. V. B ruum I'etn'eum t'en're. Pa., July ll.-tf. hink of This I3oots & Shoes I :0 jxt cent IJclovr Cost !,. CHEAP FKH FOR lit JUST THINK ! 50 PER BKLOVV COST! Tlio snlrscriher has o!t li limlilmtr in rrlvo ti5'1in OR the ?jth of AnOTst, and intenii.t- -ifviin'r onr. iim arvu nv i ai- . ate, ahl to do so has niarked hi. tioods u yer cent, ueiow mw original cost jr. Btscn. NO. 12 WASHI5G STBEET, Pt n lcirm Ce jre, P.i.,Jyfl.i-l. TAKE NOTICE. NO FISHING TOOLS LEST AFTHB' TnWPATK. RMnnnslhllepartlM wis'ilng all oel w8lbr accommoc a tad at rapetuhWratc. - , ornNHONMeflXK- ,jJIB:D. PETfifiLI-UMIRONVf?? Jryan, -JMjiisfc iM 32 a ofeinists! Iron and Krs Bwr9 :' : Fk'HtCiKriSr '' ,.' ... Hani'iacliptst f TOOLS, VULLaV AS? SAW MILLS, Pl'UroS K'fiXr WALKING .1KAM AN . BAND WHEEL LN, F0"jg AND ALL KINDS' OF WHOLESALE fc RETAIL OTA-"841 a r r ik.;ittiu 'R'1TVII1I XI Ff)R OIL WELLS, AC- Titusville, Nov 20th,18U. tt .1 L..
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