Mcfaklaiyd, smith & to. Siioeanors to J. A. Losco.l Merchant Tailors! SXTSiVE AKD ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF fyr'ing ami Summer Stifles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS .bu vavaj BKES, wl,l.-h thay make up to or. r on HHOMT JNtrf JCE. superior to oivutand W OKKYANj JIJP.U Perfect Notlafaetlnn Always uuaraiitoed. Dally Heevlrlng all, the Novelties in erais fheotshins Brois, HATS, CAPS, iC. McFAIIXAXD, SMITH Je Co., dor. Bprlaf 4c Franklin Sta TltmvlHc, Pn. ; ' etroleum On tre Dai ly Record. . lct. Centre, Wediieadny. Aug.it 10 A-BHIVAI. AND DEPAHTIKE OF "'" Oil U. C a; A. K. U. Ob and after Monday, May 30th, 1870, " - aula MO IU lUrtP. KORTS !0. 5. NO. 8. NO. 1. Lew Oil City 7. on a m. 2.42 r m. 7.47 p m :: "wv 'aa " 3.23 " 8.2S iiiiisv. b.z:i 4,4 o 15 i awim Uotry, 8,35 5,45 ' 10,35 ' SfltTTfl. vii 9 M m ,,re Rwy, 11,20 A M. fi.OO A M. 6.05 p M iixur, U.13F M. 7.4IP 745 " j.Ven. l.2ft 8,17 8.35 Arrive I J. city 2.05 8,55 ' fl.10 tjyNo. 5'and 6 run on Sunday. FREIdllT TRAIVa vniiTit ArrlreTltu,;, 12,01 pk M i',54 ' 6,iu FKE1G1IT TRAINS BOUTIT. Arrive O. C'itv.n.!H l ua . iT .. . 7 r-u'i?' r,id p"trlonm Centre froltht. mn Oil Jh yii; ! ",rrlv'"' H0tn,lMi,u Centre l.in p. w " ruc ST.rvrnta cars. I S.fliS, SS In"' L" 1 Mlad.lphta wlihoiit 1ii,k. M..n," . ., !' ".""buen wllhom cl.anire. Gold at 1 p. in., 118.. Petroleum Centro is having street preach ing on oununy. It is to be hoped there- yei nope mr mat modern Sodom.-Junius-town Journal. The above le one of manv items thnt m continually being sent lorth by several of ino HiiToiinuing newspapers. They appar ently lorget Ihot those "living In glass house should not throw stones." Wo claim s w always bavo done, that tho tironnr- tion of ffood and true men and wmm,n in Petroleum Contro and the oil region, is lull as Iwrize as in manv older r,l,ic.. in im i uin, uiu, my viaiiu to vast (inutilities ui imuniiiy . wmcu luey are not possess- Mjt. tPii haDA Vinini ltu,. ek.L.t.. . - I d. We bave a Younir Men's Christian As sooiatlon, composed of the host ott zensof toe piuoe, nnuer wuo8e auspices street preacbini is lieing beld every Sunday, and ' r. no doubt much good will be dune. We are not uwaio tnat any other placo in this re gion, or even Jamestown, has an institu tion or this kiol. If they bad one proba bly they would l disposed to be a little more charitable towards their neiglibere. Were wu diMios,d to do so wo could tell a few lacts In regard to some of tho "high old morality" citizens of J .mestown und oliiex places in tbia vicinity, that would put Item in a not very enviable light before tbo public, but we refrain from doing so us it might Injure their reputation (?) n the highly respectable communities in which they reside. Tbey bave more needcf mis sionaries to civilize them than Petroleum Centre has for street preaching, and we would respectfully suggest that tbey bo sent there as soon as possiblo. Well No, 1, Omega farm, still continues to yield 200 'barrels per day. Tbe great question nowaduys is "bow to keiTCuol?" Tbe only remedy we can sug. grit is purchase. Urge quantities of Chau tauqua Luke ice from Uuitey, Chain & Suiiiii, aud apply it inwaiJiy. It's u aood Stnwdy. lintlnlo ItiircH oponlitt; L-.ty. Buffalo. Aiicnst 8 Tho Biiffaij Pink As" sociallon had a brilliant opening of summer I meeting to-day. Tho nn precedentcd pre- I mhim of $40,000 attracted visitors from I every part of tho United States and Canada i no nnest horse s in mo country are on tno grounds. About ten tbotisund person at tended tho Iron tn-div. Tho weather was I Due and the track and grounds In excellent order. Ia tbe first raco for a purso ot $2000 for horses that have never beaten 2:31. SI. 200 to tbe first horse, $500 to the second I and $300 to tbe thitd. Ten horses entered. SUMMARY. I nurh inwninPi n...ti.r 3 0 2 111 7 3 12 2 2 - Lady Garfield I Captain Town Fannv Fern 0 7 5 0 0 3 5 5 3 3 4 4 10(1575 2 4 4 4 3 0 4 8 7 7 5 dr 8 6 8 dr i 9 9 dr 1') 10 dr 'li 2:2S-'.J 2:o3'j Lew Savers St. Elmo Malt Smith General Ilownrd Yonnn Princoton Logan Time: 2:28 2:23;i t : JJ'i Second raco nnrpe. $4,000. for horses that have never benten 2:2C: $2. tin!) in first linm. Sl,O0O to second, $tU0 tu tbird und $400 to fourth. SUMMARY. tdol. White. Western Girl. Ilelle Strickland. Jahn Mnrrissev. " tm.i q ivu . .j.nTi. n .0 i n .n 41IMC. i.ii'j m.tt". Perfect order was uiaintuined. and the management gives eutiro satisfaction. Wm M. Parks, of Brooklyn, President of tbe Pm.mu 1-. I. E.t I . , ... 1 a twicv, a hi a x-un ixionuu ASHUCiatlOO, cted ns starting judge. It is expected that I Aft flflft nurRnna will Ita m-aaanf to witness the race fur $20,000 purse, for which are, ten entries. I'uol sollina to.nlr.hi stands, Harry Harley, 50; Lady Augusta, Zoj rrlnco, 20; Field, 25. The (ollowloc is the list of entries for tlie races at liiiflalo, to-day: Purse lSo. 3, S20.000 For horses that have nevor beaten 2:30. Fiist horse. Ss tion second horse, $4,500; third hotse, $3,000; fourth horse, $2,500: filth horse. S2.0IW. W ii Woodruff names ch m Purilv. form erly i,ucy or Ky. J L Doty names b m Lady Augusta. M Koden names ch g Princo. Jiihn Jennings names b s Antbonv w ayne. J. W. Spratlev names b. m. Kansas M&iil jonn liorton names s s Gen. Lovo. A W Richmond names b ui Albutross. A Gilles names b a Derby, former I v uiucuman. Graves & Loomis nnmo b g Bay Ileriry Wm. Brown names b. g. Harry liuilv. lormerly Columbia Chiet Purse No. 4, $1,000 For horses that ' ""f" ;ou. rirsi uorte, ;s,tj h $300; third borso, $100. bare never beaten 2:50. First horse, $000 A Palmer & Co. nume but Girl of the Period. J A MoKelvey names s g Bob, B F Aker names b g K icsns Chief. Wdi J McLaughlin names b s Onward. IX J Wbenlur names br m Brown Knte. John McGruil names br a Lona Brunon. W Harris uames br g Byron Chief. J B Harvey names a m Xew Berlin Gir! T J lownson names cb e Chestnut Girl. G R Logan names s m May Day. W I) Hrnivn nitinpa Htin n nnH Jas )ouerev nnmpfi tir m tinnin i.u,ni.n n v . . v...,.u uauiuvik iviiuuny fliam OI tiuuor. uwuer uami-s b. m. Lady Garfield. Frank Tborne, tiie clmmolon leanlt. is a H ..vu, v.. uia jiuiiniMj. anee at BufTuIo on Wednesday, and will be recovering irom the shock of bis perform reu'jjr lojump irom tho Suspension biidg next wee, u tbu authorities consent. Ii I. n,...t...i.l.. . u . . ... It is probable tbe authorities will not givo tbo necessary permit. Tbe brewery of Michael Whitman t Corry. was destroyed by fire Sunday uigbt, Tho Cony Republican says: "Strong In dications of oil were discovered by Harris Johnson last Tuesday while opeuinga stone quarry on the laud owned by living John son, near tho State Line. Mr. Johnson says bo never saw a better show oi surfuco oil in the oil regions. A meeting of tho Petroleum PioJucor's Association was held at Oil City tn-duy. Constant oocuputioo prevents tompta lion. A crowo will not ouio tbo headache, nor a golden slipper tba gout. What is tho best way to Und happiness? Look in tbe dictionary. The key to the Dovil'e kitcboo Whis key. Wo bave just received a luruo assortment of new stock lor job work, such ns cards. enveliies, letter paper, shipping lays, bill hones, itc, and uro better Prepared than ever for getting out superior etylu tf job Wiiili. Selid ia vuui Older i. Latest ami Mmt Importest War Tien. New Ye:!;. Anr-t P. A dipatah to a propiin' n Vnl.in : bnurc, from London, !ay: A levolut'on in Paris is imminent, Tho rumor of the death of Nauoleou is not certain, but pvoluble. Route. August 8. Tho Inst of the Frenc!i oruiy ofoccupa lion bus left Civitn Veechia. Talis, August 0. The following eflicial dispatch is dated al namlmrg, in Falatinale, 9:15 a. m. Almost 8th : After tbo battlo of Worth the enemy retired in the greatest disorder. Tbe Frcnc'j nrtillrrv endeavored to make a stand at Neiderfunen, and that town was taken by the Buvnnar.s. Tho enemy re tired on the route to Biteche. Tbe caval ry of Wnrteniburi captured tho enemy's stores and four pieces of artillery al Reioh s'afen. Tho dpnd nod wounded covered the route of tho retreating army. This morning we have occupied Hntenan, evac uated by tho enoaiy. Tho German troops bold both banks ol the .Sair. huvinir oecn pied Sarsequenines and Forbacb alter s!igl t resistance by tbe lieacb. Pjris. Aui'!3t 9. There is an immense unrisinir ol the people ol Franco to repel the Prussian in lesion. It is said officially thai Ufa mil lions of men ore ready to inarch: that tbe reserve corps will number 09 million, and the people ure clamorous lor organization una leaders. New York, August 9 A London special to the New York Herald says: A dirpatch from Carlsrnhe to-duy states that Stras'ourg is Biirrounded by sixty thousand troops, mostly South Germans, aud must surrender us tbo gm- nson numbers only 7,000 men, although this does not include tbe National Guard of the city. Metz, Au gii6t 9, 8:30 a. m. Tbe enemy is in a large nicttsureconcen trated iu frootof Metz Marshal Bsziino bas tbo direction iu operations. The corps ol Gen. Fiossard bas retired in good order on Meiz. All quiet during the night. Tbe Emperor Las just gone to the general beudquarters ol Moiahal Bazaine. London, August 9. Authentic advices from France show that Bazaine, Commatidor-in-Cbief, baa 130.800 men at Metz, McMabon 50,000 at Staverne, and Caorobert 60,000 at Nancv. Gtner.il Tracber bas entered upon tho duties of Jiajor Gouerul ol tbe Army. Berlin, August 9. The losses oftbo French in tue battle ol Worth on Saturday were 5,000 dead, wound ed and missing, and 6,000 prisoners. Mo.ilalion's bagirage, and many cannon and two ion? railway trains with' stores and ammunition were captured. Tbe Prussian cavalry in their pursuit baiiced thousands of stragglers who had thrown away their arms. Total Prussian Iocs .1 Ann d.4 ni ,-,. j " " '. i.wuu- Tho Atlan'ic ah1 n.nn Western ICUil way. General Wrigbt, Comml?!oner of Rait- rouda for tho State ol Ohio, has received a miter irom James Mcllcnrv. daled London. June 25, In which he savs: "I am determined that tho real owners of this railway shall have the benefit of its possession. I will make- it fullill the ol icet. Its present position is a disjraco, and pre vents other Railroad Companies Irom recoiv. lug pecuuiary aid in Europe. Its insolven cy is a fraud, conceived and maintained by men well known to me, to secure for tiiem solves tho fruilBof my labor, and ( f the coulidenco shown in my representations, by tno people ol Jiurope. I beliuvo our earn ings are understated to tbe extent ol lr or four millions a year aud that your Stale JBueirautied of Its taxes on that amount, of its proportion thereof. Mr. Mcllenry says further that the inti liabilities of tho Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, Including all classes of atoek. bonds, debentures, aud floating dobt, do not exceed tbe authorized amount nf c,ii,,i tilecK, naiue'y, S?tjo,OuO,OCo. Deaths sowing itachiue tba needle gun. Prairie chickens cannot be legally kliled in Illinois till August 15. It Is said tbo connecting link between the animal and vegetable kingdom is hash. Cars propelled by rubber are to be intro duced in Baltimore. For a loug stretch this ought to bo a good invention. A costly "Japanese" lily bulb with a namo as long as a boo handle, produced an ordinary tiger-lily. A young lady at Dubuque sues her ma ternal relative lor sluudor, in tulklug about her und that Smith fellow. Russia doesn't say much, but her 5CG,000 bn acb-loaders and her half u million per duy cartridges factory, entitle her thinking tU H'JUOttilHiU. ' ' It Is said that n Milwakee sausa gn maker lias tho fi)lloivii) placarded over bin coun ter: "O'i C e p-ip, the beautiful pup! Printing his inil!; from a cbina cup; (J-tuilnditiR rinml frisky and free, Firt jinawins a bone, then biting a l!en ; Jiimpiag. Running, After tbe pony, Beautiful pud von will soon be Borogna. While Deliaven's circus was at Kockport, Indiana, last week, two men connected with tho company, named Shnonson mid Rich ards, induced two young ladies of that town, nfed about seventeen mid twenty years, to leave their homes ostensibly for the purpose of Iciming the circus business hut the rent nbieet.4 nf the sentindridn h,dni tho ruin of the young women. They brought the girl with them as Ur n- Jefl'ersonvtllr, having completely sncjeede l in their de- sijiiH upon them. They there let I them penniless to return to their homes. WA.MKII Tmmedlntply, at t'r Amerioad Hotel, a PIMNU ROOM (ilHL and GIRL. Apply at once. a WASH a8-3u MJTH'li. ... ,..... u in,, ui,,. i-t-iii- BlWUl mr some weeus, lie has authorized Mr. S.'H ivooKer ami Mr. J. . A. Kellev to attend to his lnte buslue.m lllirimr I,i4 nlia..n... an. I A.l !ect all outstanding accounts, at his oOice ia retroieum centre. J)3-' . J. M. Sua rp. lafkberry Itrondy. A TPrV Rll,llrl.lP arlinla I I.. 1. 1 I.ramly, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, Ac, at GntrFEs Bros. Kissengen and Vichev Wnt er on tlramrtit at Griiprpq Ruiw Wfl Would C:ll Ihii nfl..nll . . ..... wu wiioi flCM men to th Piimrlnr fitvlsta im.ii inp, both'plrtin and fancy, at pritBt-nt heinj tinned fiit from (his ofiic. Wo arp pre par I' o ' " UFruiU" tmn in the lati-st and tnuet fuphionnble style of the art, and at rwonuble rntps. tf. Kissenen and Vicbey Watur at GniFFES Unos, VlnhpV. TviBUunrtun nnl C,l.. tl". a vmw .Tun- ,;unn i uuilium UI Ji5lf Grippes Bros. Poda Water and loo bream at J. W. Beat ty'a Fine assortment of P.ipor and Cloth Win qow cnauts ana i'lXIIIies, jojt reel lit "jfitf- Gkikfes Bros. Just receivi'd h Inrirn an.l u...fl AauntA.l stock ot shelf haidware ut J. Rutneiloid's. tl'. Tbe largest stock of Gas Pipe in town at .. 11. raCKMANS. Soda Water und Ice Cream at J. W. Beat iy s. Soda W ater and Ici Cream at J. W. Beat iy s. rash. Glass, Doors Pnuy ,vc. Largo i.uun, wij oueui ut tue i' urniitiro More. inlo-tr Sparkling Soda Water at M. S Sim mon 8. p., ! ,f. If ynu want meloua cue&p, go to nnpS-Zt A. M. Shults. Tajik Noth k Ail imtbs indebted t iuo ou.' iu iu o; tener, rentier it Co., are requested to Cull at the old stand and setlli the siitnn with Mr. V. A. Fenner. Mr. J. J. fetter who has had tho settling of the same having removed to Titusville. All persons knowing themselves indtlited are notified to tun mm seine immediately. at-4t. Fbi.tkr, Fknvkr & Co. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat y's. Now is the best tine to lay In a winter supply of bard coal. Codington Jt Corn cn uiu inn men to ouy irom June 2Stt. Ilauta's I'ctuui Mnto Lined ttior. Kclrlfr. Lined with Slate, havlni Air Chambers witpout Filling of any kind perleetly dry and Srtent they are believed to be unequal led by any other now iu use, aud are of M oderate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority ovi-r Zuo for lining purposes, being freo from smell, tuste and, corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet und pure state. waIJstore."1 1KEEMA'3 np- Fino assortment of wall pBper at Griffcs Bros. All fit Vl HH Itfrlit linrn.taa Mmnt.ap hnn 41, a cheupesi, made ftnni Moffat's oak stock, a:d nmiuuiiu, n. tvron s. Soda Water anil Tpo C ninm nf T W T) .... , . - t - u . I, , xJ"Ut- ty a. Buy tho "Red ITnl" SniMlu ,.,nn.,r-i .i I n. V ... .....t-, .til.UI.IIi:U In lltllSVl IO eXDlnSKlv Inr Hi.. ..II ..,..... ndiiptod to alt UiuUd ot weather, at J. R l'-rou'l. nl r Ai'ViSRTlSEMEMT" Hons ilmi mt Mil HORSE SHOEING I Wagon Pliom 'WUKOII ilHp, McCandllah A: ru., PIM)site Pctmicnni 1I0US T H 15 i est -JBSE NlIOErVG Sllopjr ON OIL CREEK. Pcrtwt Sn,afrtrt? Cv.n n Thai snrlr mAmiiM.. aw froiu th. ' " uus BLST niCKORT TIMBER !? ,ho.mrkrt- pmrtwed amedally r m h, i Jork City and we will wamntWrtoI Aral class Iu tvaj rcr sect CMve ua a call Pctrolenmrentre. fa, An. -tf BAIIT- FRANKLIN DIVISION, Connects!! trains at Jamratnwn and oil ci n. rirB 'on'i"r' ABg"" lt7-w'liS. I.KAVROIt. f'TTT. MIXED THAIS Uim 11,. - .n m- T... Mil. Mn i m '1e WHO, f. im. 4,0 n m Hnnmit. H.: n m -..r.i" 8.60 p in j Kaymlltim, 4,111 1 m : Man'ly Ult. J al i-ri&ivv7ro vanirytnnni A.4S p m w t..mAVo .",',c:.'.9v!? ! "5L V '":' ft m . P a.l-M Ulll. as,--., i . . . . mit, 143 a m; v'atrw,B.44 am; Hayuiltna. K.W am; Handy Uke. 10,14am; rli,,nfl.ro. Wor Cl HrauA. J0. a n i Clark Mill., h,SI a m " ........ j m, - pmv.n. m; m fi W Lniss'ne, loJVS a oi ;. a.-, at Jum.viown. Jl.lo. Cliy, 4,oo p m : Reno, .13 p in ; Two XIUi Hun, I, fni; arrives al Frraklin, 4lo p m. ARR7T T OIL CITT. vivrn tii iv ..vtt , . ler'J-J.Mami Clarli's Mill. S.oS lt llt ; CW Hrsnrh 7 i. ' """"'"oio. ,oa a in; na Lake, ar OA), d. lo.oo a m; Hnml:i' a, lo.cS t m: Waterlofi, 1o,S5 a ru; Vnnimf, lo. i m i rranklln, ar. ll.Sii. dr. U.3o a m; Two M ir 11.4iaui: Itcno. 1 1.SM a m : nrrln. hi ml ritt. u i,. p in. umi. iniTra janes!own. l.m ptn; A Gw CmsiiiL'. 1,11 p in ; Sil. ni, l,tt p in ; lladltn, I.. 3t p in : Clark'a Mida. I,4H p tn : ('ml llrwli. 1.M p in ; ftnDeh,in, id p ni t HaiKlT LjIib, 4,iap m; Ka.vuiillnn p M-, IValiq-liMi, f 37 p ni; nioiiilI, t.U p in ; I'muklln, 8,. p m s Two Mlm Ki n, W pin; Itiwi.It.ISp -n; arrivMatOil city, D.3n s m. KKAKl.lN ACC MMill)ATllil.-.w Kniak. lin, N,oo a iu; Tn Mile Ktm, Hnu am: Batu, S,1S a m ; nrrlvM at (l Clly H,i a m. Mai eat anrl went irlll sinp at all iiaMi na trmrU TwuMlla Kuu, Hitnunll. f'ml lliaxrh, Ctirn't a, I Saiam, nn'l at ihee siailnim tn leave pan-aiii,, and mi aiimal n, lake pusanyi'ia. lllXLtl trallia will Mop al a I Inllnn". CJ.li.K.H r. IIAICil.Cfa :iU OKO. II. Mn'NTYHK, t-iipt. At Private Sale, At Private Sale, At Private Sale. Seven Fino Work Hnrsrs, Wnirous nntl hamess. Six of t!ie liorsfs are matched fiinl tVfll-lr u-ttll 4rrrof riui 0K Sl'LKN I ) D SaDdLK IIORSK Three gtxxl watns find Iiarnew. 800 fitit of two inch tubing, Two 2.r)0 barrel tauks. All will Ikj sold at reaswrja-- l)Io ternis. I'Urolui m Outre, la.augC-4u lafAD r5!ra Anrrt fffftsTB akWaanlaaav (hi Iljli Prices! at tbe Old Stand of J. S. prather. MAW STREET, by the new lirm, ffl. V. B. F J S H E R, Who IliUmda keeping up a heavy stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and In n: avert kind of noiids usually kep' 10 ' well atipoiutad GItOCEItY STOKE. l ,nu . iA.n . v. i i ... o i jiM'ivor Gaotls. - " ...o.i. . ,iiu IWII IIIU ..i FltEE Kir t.IIAKUli. .A-All f aab la Mi t-1,,1 una rxamlDatlll of my alocU. (ilv. me a call. M. V. B. FBUSB. Petroleum (Vntre. Pa., July W tf. j NO FISHING TOOLS LENT AFTER TIIM UATK. Poponi4 puiies wia'ilng to hire tools ' 111 bo aecommodatod at naaouable rates. UOBIN80N & McCLEARV jy am. NK'.V Vlchey, Kisseugen und Soda Water ' tlie Artio Soda Fountain of Gr.niEs Bko
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