""" 1 a ) . . i i K fii M: - I. . t, ' 111' til .ri : i V';f I- t .tfcl'AUKA.VI), SJ1STII & Co. Strociur. la J. A. Iosc.,1 Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OP Spring ami Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS abd CAPS! v:uiKi, .',lih they moke up to or. der on SIIUItT jNOftCE. superior hi SlYLZaml WOKKMaNMUP. Perfect MatUfsiptlon Alwaya (narcutced. Bmljr Kecelvlng ll lire Novelties In BENTS FHaNIS3IN8 GfCUS, HATS, CAPS, &C. McFAHLAJiD, SMITH Si Co., Cor. gprlac 4c Frauklln stih, Tltmviire, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. fet. Centre, Saturday. Aug jvt e ABHIVH AKO DEPARTTRG OF 1K1.S OS V. V. de A. It. ft, fOo nd after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, rains will run m follows: bbtii so. 5. no. 8 so, I. Leave li vine. J 1.45 a m. 6.0!) p m Leave Oil City 7,00 a it. 2.42 p m. 7,47 p u PI.Ceu 7.38 .1,23 8.28 " Tltitsv. 8.2 4.14 9.15 ' Arrive Corry, 9.35 6,44 " 10,35 " SOL'TII. H 9 vn 1 i vn ft Leave Corry, 11,20 am. 6 (M a m C,u5 p'm .1 Til. ,n 1.1 i.- m J l.nov, ac.HO r Al. " " P. cn. i.2ft 8.17 " 8.::: Arrive 0.0112,115 " 8,55 " 8,10 ' Jrvine; 4.60 " 11,34 " C37 No. A and 6 no on Sunday. FK'JIUIIT TRATVH NlirfTIf - leave "ilCltj..r,nA M. i'.:.flA.ri. i',36A.it SfSrx V 4 . l.trti' i. a .i . - ... .... Arrive Tllufv, Vi.i. v u 9,.1J ' ,6o 6,y) " F11K1GUT TRAINS SOUTH. LcaveTltnsv, e.l.'iA.K HVW .. MOO a.m. SSSp - r,wn, h,i jt.ai P. U!0 ' Arrive o. fity,lt,S5 " j,u p x a,J6 " J.so " til City nnd Petroleum Centre fre'idir, luive. Oil ity 11.: i) a. n., a. i , I'einuVu n C.mru 1,35 p. in. I'". nili-inu Centre tt '1.0Cp m., orrivun t Oil C.ty i,v p. in. niiven paac "rurpiNo l'j'.j. J 4- IMivw fm:.i l'hil'idlnh'ii uiiuut changs. No, S -1)1 -cct to I hii wiphia liluurh ng". nib ft IXivci. friwn Pl'uy.nrth ithi;ut rnauut.. No B-lMre- t tn Pit jbL.t;!! wliijuut cUuk. liouituy, Atiy au. IKu. Guld t p. m., 121. There niil be a triGetlug of tlte citizens reaidlog on tbe Evrlwtt larm, at tie office of Cbae. Pai.it, on lue larm, at 7 m. ll rvftimg, l r tliu purpoSB or tuktAg iiitnitirea for tiie prxvirntlcti of flra A g.nor! at- tt Odauce ie rpqilChUd. FlKR AKII Dl'RM.NIi AcCIUKNT. TMg morning, Mr. George Picvlmis, one of tht iwnra ol t! u Monitoi Oil Wi rk., in Wild Cut Jlti.'u?.-, wm di.nc roiiKly buraod ly au X!)li'Hioo of gad ut tl-e rednfry. Mr. S. wa lu tbA f u boiioj at woilt wl.en from some uii:;pluiii.d caiifip llie gan exploded witb lorn. ii loictf, oou.pli'tnly envt'lopicj Mm In lln ura. lie itin ual dnwn tbu bill lor some distuned wlii'u l rtuuhU Iy one of lie work mti mi i nod t.usMng him ovi-r into tlie IiiibIk'8 ei.occed.; i-i ftiliiiiiib.iinu iho fire 03 k; pffor, lint not until lie wan ueriuiisly if not fitlaliy btiriwd. I'ia I'afd and arms urofrlKultu'ly biirnel, nnu it in feared be inbalrd the flnuio iuwardly. Had it not beifti for tbu fact that bin clothing was wuolf labric, Uu would tni!otiljt"uly bare been burned alive. The woikumn who put 'iit tbi tiro hud ene of lila bunds badly cut. Tilt) gas botiKv wa dtioved. Daiiaholy Oltkauk. Mr. Jo. Sboolte, a woikuian lor Mr. N. D. Parker, tbe well known c ntractor for (inking oil wells,wbile going ou tour about 1 o'clook tbla morning, waa attacked hy tbree unknown ruffians oq tbe I'gbert Furm bridge, knocked dowo and tvrriiily beatun uboiit the bead and it por tion of bit teetb kicked out. While two of the limn were eogaged in beating S'joolte, i lie l .i;c! out) luterbiud and tbe three made off ov.T tbu lint and diaappearrd. It la sup i09i'i (be auen luadu mistake aud ntlack ud t ) vrong :'iun, aa Shoulte is a quiet in oflct.sivu n.uu who tveuid do Injury lo no man, tiritl uii'J uo uicniy vitb him at tlio limn. It la to Ik liv''d " perpotralori) it (hia outrage will ox airi't.td and iiinteb Lii. (irry Wbijie w.-re lie liiot;? ANOTHER UIO WELL J ARNOLD, PHINNEY k DEROUSSE WELL NO. 1, PUMPING NEAR 300 BARRELS PER DAY I TIIE McCRAY FARM YIELDING 1 ,400 BARRELS PER DAY I Arnold, Pbinnfy and Derousto well No, 1, J. S. McCray furm, conimeoct'd pumping at fceven ociock lht evening, and is now )leld'.ntf nearly 300 barrels per day. Tbis well is the fifth one tbat baa been tested on this farm wltbia tbe past few days all of wbicb have proved first class wells. It bas 43 leut of third Band rock, and a vory strong volumo ol gas. Is owned by Messrs. Tbos. Arnold, II. B. Pbinney and H. Dertmsse of this place, all pioneer opera to ra and well worthy of tbis good luck. It will be remembered tbat tbese gentle men were tbe first cm s lo offer the bonus of Si, 000 for leases on the McCray farm, many sootitlng the idea as ridiculous and foolish in the extreme. Subsequent events, bow- ever, have proven tbat tbeir ideas in regard to tbo territory were correct, and tbe move ment n wise one. Ti e production of tbe wells on the Mc Cray farm, new and old. now reaches near y 1,400 barrels per day. Thursday, August 12th, is tbe time fixed upon tor tbe meeting of tbo Congressional conferees ef tbis district, and they will meet at Groenville. Col. Dick bas appointed for his conferees Col. O. Keese ofTitusvllle.W. W. Power of Conneautville, and Wm. C. Hay of Meadviilo. Mercer county bas nom inated Wm. Acbie, and biB conferees are Messrs. Miller, of the Argus, Braiigins of tne uispatch, and Morrison of tbe Sharon Herald. The conferees from Venango and Clarion counties have already been an nounced. Crawford Journal. Tbe conferees for Venango and Clarion have not been announced. Tbo Journal man must be mistaken. A party of roughs made the wee small hours of tbe night hideous a few nights ago by lopd, quarrelsome and obscene talk on tbe corner near the Spencer Ilouse. Prom inent in this, we are told, wna a fellow nam ed Burke, from tbe Cunada side. Niagara Falls Gazette. Tbe Burka mentioned in tbe above Item, and tbe one arrested here for stealing the gold watch from Mr. John Eukert at Park er'a Landing, are one and the same person. The d redatinns'commitled by tbis villain throughout tbe oil region are numerous, and for tbe good or tbe public It is to be sin cerely hoped be will be kept in Franklin juil, wbere be was taken last evening, for the unexpired term of his existence. His residence is at Loekport, N. Y. TIIREEDKY HOLES on TIIE W3t. aicCUAY FAUM : While so man; good wells are beinz struck almost daily, undct tbe excitement moment thereto, people teem to forget the fact tbat "dry boles" must be not. vet such Is tbe fact, and as public journalists we are nouna to record tbo same as a matterf in terest to our readers. Turee wells recently tested on M)p Wm. McCray farm are dry, hardly enough oil being got to "grease a bull wheel." Dame Fortune is fickle in Ibe disttibntion of her gifts. Whlakv. Women, anil nntrnlmim thtt niTn- cipal production ot Petroleum Centre, ac cordion to Ibe report of a jovial census ta ker. Rousiivilie correspondent Oil City Tiinea. The only "IhingV so far as we can learn Ibat Ronaeville Is Wleluated for is tbe afore said correspondent, according to tbe milk and water flapdoodle written bv bitn and published In tbe Times. It consists of 'streets, sidewalks, mud; mud, siduwalks. streets," frequently varied with attacks on tbe Titusvillo Herald and Geo. K. Ander son. "Only ibis and nothing more." Peusoxau Wm. Achre, Ea . of Green ville, was in town yesterday. Mr. Acbre is Mercer county's uouiinee lor Corvretsionul honors. New Wki.u A new well was struck on Fulton ten-lot lease of the Omega Oil Co. ' farm, yesterday, which is yieldiug 40 bar-' rels per day. Owned by 4icCi'ay Bros. The Omega farm is considered first-class territory. Tbe Oil City Register of tbis week re plies In a masterly manner lo recent attacks of the Oil City Times on a worthy citizen of that place. Tbo Register article is sound A little daughter of Mrs. Grier, who re sides on tbe flats between McClintockville and Oil City, was lutully buftied on Tues day last, by tbeexplosioiLol'an oil can witb ...Ul-l. ... . .. . W. wuivu me uioioer was li ving to light a lire. The same o It-told tul: A now well was stuclc oif the McGrew firm, noiir Oil City, yesterday afternoon, tvliicli is pumping about 10 barrels per day. Owned by FhilHps Ufjj, ol tbis place. Latest uiul Most liniioi tant War News. Berlin, August 5. Tbe following dispatch bos been received here from Niederattetback, a small village on the other river, near Weiseuiburg, da ted 0 o'clock, Thursday evening. We have won a brilliant but bloody vic tory. Tbe left wog was the attacking body and constituted i of tbe 5tb and 11th Prusslun Corps, with tbe second Bavarian. Tbis force carried by an assault under tbe eyes of tbo Prince Royal, the fortress of Weisenburg and tbe heights between is enburg and Gesburg. De Oary's division of Marshal McMiho n, Corps was defeated, being driven from its cump, and Gen. De Oarvs himself was kill ed. 500 prisoners were taken; none of them were wounded, many Tutcoa were among the captured. T.w Prns;t Guiftl KircU bach wus slightly wounded. The Royal Grenadiers and 50 Regiment of tbe line suffered heavy losses. London, August 5. Tbo victory of tbe Prufsiao Crown Priuce in tbe capturing of Weisenburg aud Geish ier, was brilliuut but bloody. Tbe French were repulsed and dispersed, eaving behind tbem Gen. De Oarys, killedi and live hundred prisoner s, and woundiug many Turcus. Tbe Ptuesians captured onecannon, end their commander. Kircbback waa slightly wounded. London, August 5. Tbe Piusslun headquarters are at Tievcs. A French corps is said to hava moved last oigbt on Saar Louis, where a battle was expected. Tbe rumor of tbe captwe of the town is not coufirmed. It is said a cavalry skirmish occurred near Lauterbourg yesterday, in which 25 French defeated 150 Prussians. Nienkcrsb, near Treves, August 5. The French ou Tuesday shelled Saar brucken station. Tbe engines, cars, were saved. Paris, AugUBt 5. At one o'clock yesterday afternoon the regiments of General Deaya's division and a brignde of light cavalry were attacked at Weisenburg by a very considerable force of tbe enemy, wbicb bad been massed in tbe woods skirting tbe Lauter river . Our troops resisted for several hours tho attacks of tbe enemy and then retired to tbe summit of Pigeonnivr, an einiuutice whjcb commands tbe lino of railroad lo BitBcb. Gen. Deoyns was killed. Oue pleco of artillery, tbe horses having been killed aud the cutriuge broken, fell into the bands of the Prussians. ' ., Marshal Mc.Ma on is concnlra Ing tbe forces under bis command at WuissHuburg. Frankfort, August 5 Noon. A train bus just arrived brirging 500 French prisoners from Weh-senl'iirg, They will be sent lo Northern Prussia. The total number of prisoners taken by tbe Prussians in tbe fight is SCO, including IS officers. Real, tbu murderer, was executed in New York, yesterday rooming. There was no excitement. The Nathans murder mystory, in New York remains unravelled. Rewatds amount ing to $10,000 have been offered for tbe ar rest of tbe murderers. See advertisement of horses, wagons, elc. for sale. Lots of Htrangers in town. A dispatch trotn Brady's sys: The Arm strong well bas been torpedoed and is pump ing 125 barrels per (lay. Acting on tLe suggestions ottered by us In our issue of yesterday, in rega'd to Ibe danger of oil Gres on the Lgbert farm, it will bo seen tbat a meeting of citizens bas been cutled to take action iu tbe matter. All should attend. Tbe production of oil at l'aiker's and Lawroncebyj-g is decreasing. Tbe Buffalo Courier of yesterday, states tbe injury to Lady Thoroa was greatly exaggerated. She took ber usual exorcise in the evening, and will be In conditiou to trot at Buffalo on Friday. 5 There will be Streot Preaching in front ol tho American Hotel, at p. in. ty-uiorrow, Sunday, under tbo auspices ol the Y. M. C. A. All bio Invited. Regular passenger trains will commence running over Ibe Jamestown & Franklin R. R. to Oil City ou Monday uoxt. Jf there ate a groat many lady go-divers at Long Branch, are there not also very many lady go(s)-sippers ut Newport? Petroleum irpuit mil iijipcai' iljujay. The Rocky Mountain News tells ot an eg. tbusiastio young Missourian who, enlogis. Ing the beauty of bis "gal,'' said: "III b doggonedif she ain't ns pretty as a red wagon." The Philadelphia Gazette says: Tt Pennsylvania Railroad Company continues ii,jr niri.ru nf assistance lo a line of steam ships between this city and Liverpool, and another effort is being made to secure sno scriptions from merchants nnd capitalists under tbis guarantee. The attempt bas been made at various limes and under vary ing circumstances, with What mocoss is known. Local Aonro. If yon want melous cbetp, go to ttng5-2t A. M. SliulU. Take NoticR All parties indebted to tbe late firm ol Feller, Fenuer & Co.. are leqilesied to call at the old stand ami twlile the satn with -Mr. V. A. Fenner, Mr. J. J. r'eller who bus had the settling of the same having removed to Titusville. All persons knowing themselves indebted are notified to call nnd settle immediately. al-4t. I'ei.tkr, Fkxxkii & Co. NOTICE. As the undersigned intends being absent for somo weeks, he bus authorized Mr. S.'ll Ivooker nnd Mr. E. A. Kelley to ntiend to his late lnisiiiesa uuriuz his ahsencnanil col lect all outstanding accounts, at lus office in Petroleum Centre. j)30.tf. J. M. Siiabp. t lacltberi y Kraiitly. Avery superior article of Blackberty Brandy, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, xc, at GniFFK Bros. Now is tho best time tn lay iu n winter supply of hard coal. Codington x Lorn well are the men tn buy from. June 28tt. nanta'e Patent Mntu l.Iucd Refrlg aior. Lined wl'h Slate, having Air Chamhers witront Killing of any kind perfectly dry and sweet tbey are believed to be unequal- led by any other now iu use, and are of Moderate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zinc for lining purpir.es, being free from smell, taste nnd corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. g-For sle at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-3t. Fine assortment of wail paper at Griffes Bros. All styles liuht Imrnesj. cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak slock, and warranted, t J U. K ion's. Pnda Water and -Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. Nails wholesale and - reln.il at 11. Fkkkmak's Buy the "lied Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titusville expressly for the. oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Kruo'a. . a!2-tl Kissengeu and Vlcbey Water on draught at GuiFficg Buns. We would call the attention ol our hiial ness men to tho superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being liirnait nut from 11,1. nHI.... Wa ... ...... ed to execute job printing of every descrin- iiuu iu tiiu imesb uiiu mum tasuiunaoie style of tbe art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Kissengen and Vicbey Water at Gkifkkh Bros, ' Viehey. ICis.engen and Soda Water a Ibe Artio SodaFouutain of jlS-tf. Gkiffes Buns. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J, W. Beat. y's. V Ichey, Kinen(ien and Soda Water at tbe Artio Soda Fountain or Griffks Bitot). Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's Finp brsortoient of Paper and Cloth Win dow Sbudes and Fixtures, just ree'd at Ul8tf. (jiUIFFKS BltOH. Just received a largo and well assorted stock ol shelf hatdwure at J. Rutherford's. tf. Tbe largest stock of Gas Pipe In town at II. FltKEMAN'B. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J, W. Boat ty's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat ty's. Sasb, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac Large stock very cheap at tbe rtiruilure Store, mlU-tf Spnrkling Soda Water at M. S Sim- mou s. ml tf. XO 1MS.IIIAU TOOLS LENT AFTER THIS DATE. ltwpouslhlc parties wishing to bile fishing t'ols 1! bo uccoiuudaltid ut reasonable rates. .iJ iiui M p. I'AKKK NEW ADVERTISEMENTS M Private Sale, At PrivateEale, At Private Sale. Seven line Work Slorsts WnfTona and harness. Six of the lioi-ses are matched nrul work well together. OiSTM M'LENDJ) SADDLK HOUSE lhree good wagons and harness. 800 feet of two inch tubiixr, Two barrel tanks. All will lie sold at reasona ble terms". ApplV to C. O'HOA'.XEIiL, r ulei m I'entte, l'a. augiHL ILookMere! We ham mid so fii-t. We have (l fist, V h-ivp.,,1, ehavi,,i ofast. Wo hate will so f m, W"elwv..M,irt f,i,t W. Iwvum.deu f.it. iur Spring ami Summer ( lothhe Our S;irlna a' it Simmier f tilhit Our spring and .,iii'iiiii, rOl..i,ii,.' t'nr Mprinu nnd iinnuer loihli Our firliHt ami Summer ("mlnn.. iar Spring nnd Ktmiuivr t iiithin,' )ur Sprlnii mid Siiiiiii.erl'ii.tiii,,i, ... '"'r tpriiig anil Suiinner Clotl,iut' e arc nnwrreeivinp, l' Wear, nuwricihlnit, V, care now lecHYliiK, VVe am tm 'l'ivlflK, We are mw r. reliini;, We are new nr -ivtiiL, We arc uuw ncav.iife', ThePiennil InsialTinit, The Secmul limlaliiieiit. The Senuid tiirlalineiii, Tim Smihki lii-ilni,.ni. Vtie tVculiit lRvt:iln,i mr The Srni il lii.lit n...... Thu CCOI:d lllMH lu.,) tVfia tf'l Fnti tloo.1. fttlllllt'lil Kph (lnod lien ill if i, I Fre.li i,ik.-" heauiitui rn.li teieiiti Hi-ailttMil Fri-h (mioU PinljiKl Fn-.li linanl. lluiutirul rb Ooud Ami Martced Aiir floH-. Tiewnr aiiu iiaixia niu fneu.iM.nr And Ui-keO oiiMiimiJ. i i, Ami Mtirkileiir (;ihiJi Dnvn li I lnrke'l enr timid. Iiiiimv And Mnriil uitr 41"o.!s i.mii o A"d .Marked out tioud Uuw ir Will Sll rSespi Will Sell l'l.i,. Will ell Chenn, Will Se'l I'lirai,, Will S.1I I I,,. ,,. Will Seh fheiip. . -i o rrniK-e ronm FT ran S'iir!.-. To mnke nmiil f.ir K'll S'nck. To IntikH pmii, fir Fall -t.ek. To inuku rimni 'or l-ill Hleek. To make r iciin fur Vntl Sinrk. . To ni.ker im ur Kit I Sinek. To n.ake rtn oi for fall siocl , CA tin. WV nre IhnnL'tnt f... ihn Im.1. we have hn rut. Ouraalea hae iMjen large, hut vta HII Iviiaii!cnil d sioek ol li e v, iy lie.t ni.il ncwut stliv of Cent. Fnrtil-hiUi OiKi.l-an l Cot -hi','. W.etslm tn have -Im Largist SiiKk of t'loin Ing In tho Oil Idvluii. ami de hot except Titusville or any other oil town, una our price are 0 PK.C CENT. LOW! It liiao Titusville riten . I.AMMF.HS A AI TV'N. I. VMM KIIS SC AI.I'KV, LvMMKKH A,)KN, l.AMM'-l'S Al."' N, 1.A.MMKIC4 AMKN, I.AAVEKS X AI.1IB1 . . ., LA41Mtii S At-D. X, s.hlnctnn Street, VVashhiiriiin sirset, Washington Stni, Wsst'inginn Street, W asUiilftnn Mniel. Wssl iii 'lon Stnti t, WarhingUiu S.rciil, I'eirdleiiin i imtfe, ra. Petnilemii f'enire, ''iitruleum t'entre, l'a. Pe.roeum tenure, Pa. Peri,leiini t'entre l'u 1'etn.iiin 'euire, I'n. ang l'etruHlin C litre, Vn. Think of This Boots & Shoes! 0 per cent. Below Cost ! BHiSIP EKODGn FOR ALL- JUST THINK ! 50 PER CENT. BELOW COST ! ; The subscriber has sod hi building, to give possession on the 25th of August, and intend closing out his stock by that date, and to do so has ina-ked his Goods 50 per cent, bclov tbe original cost. i. niNEii. NO. 12 W VSIIIXG STREET, Pctiiilium (' r.p-e, I'.i., ',v." tiu. TAKE NOTICE. NO FISHING TOOLS LENT AFTER THIS DATE. Tiespousihle parlies vrfn'ilDg to hire tools will be occoiumodated at rcasouahle rates. . ItoTllNfiON Jt MctXEAltV-jjSUai. r fTf aMwissawtMWUIIII!.lUIJlii'- , J
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