TO :: t.. r. ... .j I. i it i '.fir t i .1 :f I . i "i rRnLAD,SUITII&to (StHMMon to J. A. Lorn,) Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND KLKGANT ASSORT MENT OF String and Summer Styles. FOIUHON AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and AtaSUUKKK, wbltb tl.oy makeup to or. der en SHORT JNOTICK. superior la STTLfi and W OKKkAXtnir. Parloet aHktlafactlon Alwaye Vaauautucd. Call; Heeeivlng a I tit Korehka at lENTS' FVBNI5EINB fiEODS, EATS, CArS, AC. HajFAItLAlVD, SMITH eV Co., or. nprUf rraukltn AM., TltatTlHe, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record, Pet. Outre, Friday. Auejaat ABHIVAL AND DEPARTURE Or lMr g OSO.C.4; A. R. R. tOn nnd after Monday, May SOlb, 1670, taint will ruo af follow: oRTH vo.fi. ko.8. xo. 1. Leave lrvlo. 1.4ft ax. 6.00 p u Leave Oil City 7.00 a M. 1,42 p M. 7,47 r H rVt.Cen7.33 " 8,23 8.28 " Tliusv. 8.2.1 " 4,14 9,15 ' Arrive Corry, 8,54 6,46 10,85 muth. ko. t. no. 4. xo. 6. Leave Curry, 11,20 a M. 6.00 a at. 6,06 r M " Tltuav. 11,45 p m. 7,40 7,46 P. Cen. 1.25 " 8.17 " 8.35 Arrived. Cily 2,04 g,r,5 8,io " " Irvine. 4.50 11,86 " fSf" No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday, FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. LMVttrilnt.f.tlA.ii. P.SflA.K. 10.351 . 5,0fm " P. Ceil, 10,60 !! mora 4,10 Airive Tilaav, 11,01 r 9,44 - 1,50 " i,au KHElGHT TBAIKS SOUTH. BeaveTUnav, B.TBa lew :i ooa.k. 6K5pv " P Oa, W.I7 " ll,5i - 1S,3 r.M. M.30 Aariva O. Utj,,' J,ua r a x,u6 ' T 30 " rtl Cltr and Petroleum Vntrfreltht, hares Oil jll, n , mivw at I'eimlemit Centre 1.25 p. a. Uiw Halruleuia Centie at ,00 p m., arrive at Ml City ,so p. u. sitvbb nisoo ef.rrmo cxas. "). 4 IMruet from Philadelphia uliimt elianee. Ko. 8 Direct to I U"',t!lphU without clunge. Ho. S Direct from l'Utabiirsli Yitrmut elianee. No S-Dlrwt to ri'ebur-n without cUnge. Alooday, May XX. Wo. . Gold at 1 p. rr... 121?. Dancer or Fin ox the Eobbrt Fasa. Tbere la concIdttbla danger lo those llv iag on the. Egbert farm Iron Ore eatcblng atnongllio big wellon Ike McCray and PaliPlI farn. Situated at rbesa welli are in top of the bill, ihou Id a lire break out among then, am) r5e burning get under way dottft the bill it would weep the en tire Hats. On it hill a ditch has bevn dug to protect the Wta wiiioh only extend lo the bro. Thla ditch abutild be extend ed down the LIU and into the Creek, wblch would avoid tbe darker in ease uf fire. It ehotilj bo dug wMvtny-ftep and tbe aidei banked up. All are aware of the damage tlone at tbe late tare wfaen only 500 aarrda Of oil were dcatroyed. It waa very email t what wont, reaiiit ahould one or two Miouaaod barrel of burning oil from tbe tep or tbe Mill wop down acron tbe flat. Horewaroj il In foiesrmed. ., . Rie- T;t iaviil Herald of till morning exposea-tbe vrlter of tbo ''bear" article luibiiebed tu the Oii City Timv of Tauter Jay, In a manner anything but agecabl to tiio writer aforesaid' w tbould juijje. WellNu. IS, Omega OII Co.' farm, la boing tubed lo-dux, preoaratory to being teated. Mr. John Sbay, of tbe firm of Fisber, Norri& Co., aprained-h1anUo very badly while engagod In playtltg baae ball, yester day afternoon. lie will be laid ap fospoui ti-ne probably. The Rev. W. G. Brown, ol Port Itbyat, Pa., baa bee a chosen paator ot tbe Proaby terian Church at RouinviDe. A Ore broke out about ten o'clock yoaler day frenon, in tbe lubricating oil refinery of MllUr, Auitw A Co at Franklin, whlob wr.t deatroyed together with an oil well rig, tank, ia. About. 350 bnrre! of crude and leflned oil arui burned. U'jtu estimated at $20,000. Dried Applo plea. I loathe, abhor, detent, deiplae, Abominate dried apple plea! I like good bread, I like good meat, Or anything that' Gt to eat; But ol all poor grub beneath tbe ekiee Tbe poorest I dried apple pies. Giro me toothache or sore eye, In preference to tucb kind of pies, Tbe farmer take bis gnarllest fruit; 'Ti wormy, bitter aod bard to boot; Tbey have tbe bull to make u rough, And don't take ball tbe peeling oft, Then on a dirty cord they're strung, And from a chamber window hung. And there tber serve as roost for flics, Until they're ready to make pier, Tread on my corns, or toil me lies, But don't pass me dried apple pies. Kew Wsi.ls at tub Poist. Tbe Ileas ley, Mat tern & Co., well, on the Point, commenced pumping on Tuesday, and is yielding seven barrels daily. Faist t Co., tiist well below tbe French creek bridge, torpedoed thoir well on Tuesday, and on Wednesday evening it was pumping at the rate of about 40 barrels but will be abont a tea barrel well. Mitchell Reynolds, Arst well above the bridge, toipcdoed on Wednesday morning, and were cleaning out dtiring the day. Commenced pumping Wednesday night and I a good well.--Venango Spectator. Tt'B Race. On Wednesday evening of nest week there is to be a tub race, to all the start te be from a float near tbe State street bridge, south side of tbe Public Dock Tbe implements of navigation are to be wash tubs, and butter ladles for propelling power. Three or more prizes will be givvn: We understand that several members of the Undine Boat Club bave sinilled their will ingness to vary tbe monotony of shell boat racing by entering, for the tub contest. Tbe Undine flat will be towed around for a start ing point. , The distance is not yet decided upon. Erie Disj atcb. Whisky 1 not a tonic It is probably an alternative, for it alters dollars to cents, virtue to crime, and men o brutes. Pleat antvllle Gaslight. , Tbe editor of tbe Gaslight probably knows by experience. Watch Tuikves Caught. A man by the name of Burke was arrested yesterday on complaint of one H. Lopez, who claims be bought a gold watch from his brother, paying therelor the sum of $75. A abort time nfler Burke camo to him, and upon representing himself te be a constable, suc ceeded in making Loprz believe that tbe watch was stolen property and cot it from him, and pawned it to a barber living in Kane City where it was found. Burhe was lodged in tbe lock-up and will bave a bear ing tbi evening. The watch is tbe same oue that waa stolen from Mr. John Eekert, at Parker's Landing, a few days since, of which we mado an item at tbe time. Burke and the brother of Lopez are undoubtedly tbe parties that stole tbe watch from Eek ert Mr. E. has been telegraphed for. P. 8. Burke was brought beloro Justice Reynolds this afternoon, waived an exami nation and In default of $1,500 bail was committed to jail at Franklin to await bis trial. Tbl 1 a year of tornadoes or thunder storms. Scarcely a day has pasmid for some weeks that has not brought accounts of de structive storms la oue or another part of tbe country. There bave been more sterms and more widespread devastation by wind, rain, and lightning, than for any year with in tbe memory of "Hie aldcst inhabitant." What do tbe weather wise servants attribute this lo? A aigbt or two siucu tbe body of a child, apparently between' two aud three weeks old, was lound near be mouth of Hayes Run, below Oil City. No olue as to bow tbey came tbere. A new well was recently struck on the McCalmont rarm, West Hickory, which is yielding 35 barrels per day. This farm is owned by A. F. aud A. B. McCalmont of Franklin. Filteen other wells are goiug down on this lurm. Tbe TituavUlo Herald of yeaterday has a npmber of oil item credited to tbe New York Independent. Wbendld the Indepen dent fu$t religion and go into getting up oil items? Increasing. For tbe second twenty- four hours pumping, th Phillips & Bo vies well, McCray larm,Jbs yielded 331 barrels oti oil by aolual gauge. During the same timo tiio Cody & Thomp son well, same farm, pumped 2S0 bnrrels by aoUial gauge. This is considerable ol an increase. The Arnold, Pbinney & Derousse woll. McCray farm, is through tbe third sand rock, anu win bo pumping by eight tfclock to- niUi. lAitcst ami Most Important War News. Copenhagen, Auguet 4. The Danish Government still struggles hard to preserve netitnilit;', but popular ex citement is inlenso and perhaps ungovern able. The sympathy for Franco among all clasaes is very marked. Paris, August 4. The heights taken by tiio French at Saarbrnckou form a key lo the railway ap proaching lo Treves, bonco the importance ot tbe conquest. Melz, August 4. Fourteen Prussian soldiers, captured at tbe attack on Saarbrucken, passed through this city late yesterday afternoon. Part of them wre on their way to I! el fort nnd part to Tbionvllle where tbey will bo imprisoned Tbe Prussian wounded were caret lor tbe same as the French. Lisbon, August 4. Tbe Gazette officially publishes a decree of neutrality ot Portugal. Berlin, August 4. Tho Prussian Government furnishes the following account, more in detail, of tbe affair at Saarbrucken. A feeble gairison held Saarlmic ken until tbe French deploy ed and advanced in three columns. The Prussians then retired to a position north of tbe town to observe the enemy, and in spite of tbe tree use by the French of tbe mitrailleura artillery and cbassepota our losses were only two cflicers and seven men. The loss of tbe French appeared more serious. Our troops were aduiiiably cool. Anothkii New Oil Field. On Friday last a new well was tested on tbe Geo. Carner farm, about one mile back on the bill from tbe lower trestle at Foster station. Tbe well is doing full 100 barrels daily, is 1128 feet deep, aod has a tiemendotis vol ume of gas. This territory bad never been tested, and six months labor has rewarded tbe owners with a large paying well, besides opening np a new Held of operations. Tbe principal owner of tbe territory on wbicb tbis well is situated is Fred. Prentice ol New York city. Venango Spectator. A reporter ol tbe Memphis Avalanche, who was on tbe steamer Lee during the re ecnt race, found that tbe coal on board was bituminoup, and that it was all in nice lumps, not less than a pound each, with rosin scattered through It, just as one would scatter bran through chopped feed. The bands informed the reporter that tbe pinu knots were nearly all out, but it was pleas ant to discover that tbere were at leat twenty barrels of ceal oil still unused. This til was need with judicious calm nuts. A Pennsylvania negro went to sleep with bis bead on a railroad track the other day. A hand car camx along and mil over blm before it could be stopped, much lo tbe hor ror of those oo,It. Tho negro however, only eompluinea of having been waked up, and demauded tbe price of a new bat, or be would ue tbe corporation. A girl lu oue of tbe Uuslon public schools applied to her teacher to be absent half a day on the plea that tbey bad company at borne. The teacher telorrei her to the printed list of reasons that tho School Com mittee think sufficient to justify absence nnd asked jber If her case cttne under uoy ot thein. She naively replied that it might couie under the bead of "domestic stllic tton." Closing Matinee. II the ladies do not belie vo that J. Biuin is selling at cost, we advise them to call and see him. He closes his store I be lit at of Sept. Tbe famous trotting mare Lady Tborne met with an accident at Rochester, yester day afternoon, which will probably diwiual. iry her for tbo turf. She fell from a bridge on which she was being led into a car, aud dislocated a bip joint. She trotted at Roch ester yesterday and beat George Palmer-in 2,21?.,'. Mr. Ashbury, of tbo Cambria," says be does not consider that the result of tbe late race proves that bis yacbt is tbe fastest. He recollects, as others do, that the "Daunt less" sailed OM mile further than he did, af was loss than two bours behind him la arrival. ' A southern reporter, in furnishing "hit account" ot tbe recent execution at llicbrV mood, Va., says: "After banging for four m inutes, bis soul left its earthly tenement and went where tbe woodbine rwinetb." Tbe surveyors of the Atchison, Topoka and Santa Fe Railroad bavo found 350 miles southeast of Topeka, a salt region ten miles stpiare, where salt could be shoveled upon flit cars like gravel. Mount Vernon, Iowa, is trying a new kind of wheat, imported into this country by Rob Morris, from BothloUcm of Judea, and call ed Masonic wheat. ' Tho Allegheny Fiver is now In good boat ing singe, and considerable oil is being transported to Pitlsl'iirgh. The new Court House in Tionesta Is fin ished and furnished at a cost of $24,715. It is a flno building nnd reflects credit on the county., A new railroad bridge is being construc ted over Oil Creek between McClintockvllle and Oil City. An exchange says: ''Muoh sickness pre vails at Duluth, Mich., four or live dying dally on an average. lSiuiiness is distress Ingly dull, nnd hundreds of men are unable to obtain employment.'" William Norton, who owned a few horsea that did not belong to hiui, broke his. neck while performing certain extraordinary feats at the end of a rope for the a mini -ment ot some gentlemanly regulators near Vnrav, Missouri, Monday afternoon. De troit Tribune. Ii4'iil Notice). If you want melons cheap, go to uug")-2t A. M. Sbultr. Takb Notice All parties indebted to tbe lute firm of Feller, i'euner A Co., arc requested to call at the old stand and eeltlo the same with .Mr. V. A. tenner, Mr. J. J. f'elter who lias had tbe setiling'of the eame having removed to Titupvllie. All persons knowing themselves indebted are notified to cull anu settle immediately. al-4t. Felttr, Fenner .t Co. NOTICE. As tbe underslened intends being absent for some week", he has authorized Mr. S.?H. Kooker and Mr. E. A. Xelley to aticnd to bis late business ilitrine his nlsencoand cc, lect nil outst inillng acioints, at hi office I Petroleum Centre. jj30.tr. J. M. Siuar. lurkbcrrjr it rail dr. A very superior article of Blackberry Hranily, for summer tumplalnts, cholera morbus, &c, at GntrrE Bros. Now is the best time to lay in a winter supply of bt.nl coal. Codington Si Corn well are the men to buy from. JuneSStt. Banta'e Patent Mlato Lined Hefrlf ulor. Lined with Slate, havinz Air Chambera witnout Filling of any kind perlectly dry and sweel they are believed to be unequal led iiy any other now in use, and are of Moderate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zinc for lining purposes, belug free from sniell, tasto and corrosion, and can be easily cleaned; preserviug every ar ticle in a sweet u"id pure state. rgTFor sil at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-3t. Fine assortment of wall paper at Griffes Bros. All styles Mailt bnriHS'. cheaper than the cheapeHi, made from Moirat's oak slock, and warranted, nt J R. Kron's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. Nails wholesale and retail at II. Fresbuk's Buy tbe "Red Hot" Soddle. rnannfactured In Titusville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kiuds or weather, at J. R. Kron's. al2-tt Ki8Sengn and Vichcy Water on draught at Griffes Buos. We would call tbe attention of our bus! ness men t the superior styles of yob print ing, both plain and fancy, ut present being turned out from this office. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion In the latest and most fashionable style of the art, und at reasonable rate. tf. Kissengen and Viohey Wtr at Griffkh Cnos. Vicboy, Kissengen nnd Soda Water a the Artio Soda Fountain of jlH-tf. Griffes Bros. Soda Wuter and Ice Cream at J. VV. Beat y'a. V ichey, Kistengeu and Soda Water tbe Artio Soda Fountain of Griffes Bnos. at Soda Yater and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty'i Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shade and Fixtures, just ree'd at - n8tf. GniFFBH Euos. Just received a large and stock of shelf hardware at J. well assorted Rutherford', tf. The largest stock of Gas Pipe in town at H. Freeman's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat ty's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty dec. Large stock very cheap at tho Furniture Store. mUMt NEW ADVERTISEMENT ILoohHOere! We have said so fait. We have soldsvfitsi, We have sub no last, V e have, I J so hut, We lia?au)4 su fnl, We bn Hold a ft, Wa bave mid so r.t. Our Knrlm .! 'il' i, I W..rer'-S e ara now ratriting, We are aow calving. We are now rerelrluf, Wo arc now receiving, We are now racelvi,gt Wu are now nvglvliiu. The ST"' W Tim .-cm,d lMaT; RcaaMfnl l-Yert tlooJW. !, iK-nutirul rre.1, floods, iteaiitlful Kneh Comli, Hsuatlful Prok (tools, Heaaltrul Knok (Inods, Heaullfnl Kma ttwata. AM JartedwirlW,!--AndM.rMurr,.rM .7. j xrjrr. ""' ,b".k And M.rk..l...V? ' Iis.S7,a win neii Cheai,, M ill Sell Cheap, Will HellChrap. WtltSell I'hMp, Will Hull ChmuT WMH Sell Cheap, Te make room fr Prt Sm To make room fwFil.Mn,.' 1" iiua r,simtirl'l.tt v rnvm lor Kill ft,,i To mike r.sim fr rVis-,,; To nikc room lor Va-i f,, To cake roi m fur Fall m;, CARIfc We are Ikaakful fr tc Urz tnii a have hand. Oar Mils knve tmn 1, still I aron splendid slack or the v,r; M newest styles of Keats Fiiriilshln; OouMnl Cm . Iruf. Wa claim to have "he Lai-pit Stock tci. ins Id the Oil HesKma and daunt mm Ti, or any niheroll town, and eur prices irs so r;i I CM'. LOW IK tliaa Tltuavllle rates. f.AM VKIIH ft AMIRS. T.WMRRS Al.llRV, lAMVJKUS AI.DEV, I.AMMI'S ft AL'i'N. l.AMMKIIS A ALIUS, MAMkllK A AI.IH:. , , , LAKMNhN ALlliS, Washlneton Sireel, Wasnlnyttin Mret, Wahlneiin Slrees, Wiisi'lnpion Hreel, W avhlnKlnn Streef, VfjehlnLliin Street, Wa-biiigtiiuSinei, ra-rnilense Centw. n. Ftrnl.aai Cintn, Pi. ''r,.filin I'entie. I tVirottuin Cintr,, h. Pptrolrn'ii (Voir, h IN'tnilsitin r'eutrs, In. arte t Petruleaai CNri, Pi. WAR DECLARED On Illffli Prirts! at the Old SHand of J, H. rtall.sr, MAIS' STREET, by Die new Brio, S3. V. B. FISHEB, Who Intends keeping up a heavr atgek ef GROCERIES & PROVISIONS FLOUR, FRUIT, TEGETABI.ES, and In fnrt erery kind of goeia osuaHy Mt ill S nail a,1olated CROOERV STORE. 1 have a mm en the road anil HI deUvee tUKS Of fKAIKlhL All 1 aek la a f.ilr u-ial and an ciamlnili' of iny auica. CMve ma a sail. Jt. V. a. bTIPIIBK. Petrolenm (V-ntre, Pa, July ao.-lf. Think of This Boots & Shoes I 60 per cent BeW Cost ! COEil1 ENOUGH FOR ALL- JUST THINK ! 60 PER CENT. BKLOW CO&Tl Trifj sohscriher Iw sold buiWinfj, to give possession th ?5t.i f AnmiRt. au4 intend closing out his stock by thj date, and to do so lias marked his Goods SO per cent, below in original cost j. nrfEi. NO. 12 WASHING MBM! reamr Oiiire, 'a.,.1.--1i. TAKE NOTICE NO FISHING TOOLS LENT AFTER THIS DATE, Responsible parties wls'iini to hire tool" i 'tr accommodated at reasonable rates. HOBINSON M0-EAY' 1) 8 to.
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