'i :1 M FAKLAXI), S31ITII & Co. (Snocenort toJ. A. Losec, Merchant Tailors! 'extensive and elegant assort- . MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTI1S and CASSIMEHKX, which they make up to or. der on MIOKT-JNOTICK. superior hi 8TYLB and WORKMANSHIP. J. Perfect Matlaiaetton Always -i ' Unardntoed. . r y Dolly Receiving all the Novelties In BENTS' FVHNISHINB fifOSS. . HATS, CAPS, AC, ViFARLAND, SMITH V Co., Cor. ftprlag 4c Franklin tt., Tltnsvllfe, Pa. etroloum Centre Daily Record Iet. Ceutre, Tuesday, Auffant 33 ARHIVIL AND DEPARTURE OF H KAIJiS ON O. C. & A. 11. R. On am! after Monday, May 30th, 1870, trains will run aa follows: RTII 20.6. no. 8. so. 1. Leave Irvine. 1 1,45 a m. 6.00 p m Lbivo Oil City 7.B0 i i. 2.42 p M. 7,47 p M FvLCen 7.38 3,23. 8.28 4.14 " 9,15 6,45 10,35 " Tltusv. 8.23 Arrive Coiry, 9,35. norm' ko. 8. Leave Oorry, 11,20 a N, " Titusv, 12,45 P M. " P. Cen. '1.15 Attire O. Clly 2,05 " Irvine. 4,60 '' NO. 4. . NO. ft, 6.00 A M. 6,05 V M 7,40 7,45 8.17 " 8.35 8,55 8,10 " 11.35 No. 5 and 6 tun on Bnnday. FREIGHT MAINS NOHTil. Iiuve Oil City, full a m. (1,30 A.li. 10.3SA.. ,5ra " t. Con, 10.W ' 8,tl - 1S.10PM. 4,10- ....oi.,.r,iulr..,, - I, Oft FI1K1GHT TRAINS UOUTII. UeWeTtttlsV, fl IB A M lll,85 A.M. 11 00 A.M. .? 1 ." ! 5 IT " ' 12,2 P K. H.:)0 i.i.u v.. viijf,v.j - i,uarx 2,uo 7.30" "II Olf ? ai d Petroleum Centre freight, Icsws oil 'J '. .60 a. m , arrives at I'elrolenm Centre '., 25 o. c m. p. hi. No. 1 lH.net from Philadelphia. vitbc ot chance. it"' i!ic,xt to l'hlladiiliihia without clunge? blLVKH PALAne. linnn . w-iinn:i irum riiwnnrni without rhuu"0. U-i)iruct to Pittsburgh without uUiue. MiHHMy, May an. j7o. Gold at 1 p. in., 116. Stick to lb Many men fall because the y have little adhesive powor. To day tbey are all laken up with this tiling, to-morrow wllb that. They bold nothing leng enoug'oto Lave it gro in their bands. We h a je neighbors wba. ulgbt-bave been ricb if tbey hud atiiCAio it; wise if they hs.d stuck to it: virtuous it tbey bad aluck to it. They have lulled bioause of Iboir prC'pcoslly to flit nuou'. Tbey tried Ibis business a' little wbile; then j that speculation; tbea a grand invention. Row their puree Is lank and loan. Tbey tried law, mediuine, theology . ball a day acb and know nothing of 'e!,ber. Tbey tried rectitude anhonrat'a . time, then Ita opposite; and consequently Hove no character. Tbey didn't slick to it. ; Boiling stoues, tboy gather no moss. ' Piaottce the old uroverlMavsL nakea nor feet. Fourteen years tumping rfassnchu- ei!s made Wendell PIiIIIl-s the model (drutor. Emerson says the rajs' for Irish j veip is "to nave tbo same dinners evory 4 y throughout the year. At last Mrs. O'Sbaugbneesy learns to cook it lo a nicety : tlie boat learns to carve it, and the guests ra well served. " ' V'e lapped a man the other day upon a ubjeot wblob he bad made a life long - study. lie ran more Information In balf an hour, than a weeks reading ot books would have given us. We tried him upon another and be led us straight into a bauk or log. He bad stuok to tbe first, was at borne in it, knew alt its ins and outs, and was por- i f jst master of all Its situations. He bad ! ou!y looked (t the other, and ran into dark- ' ovm tbe first sbovo. : S.irah Jane plays well. Betsy Ann makes slashes and diecords. Tbe secret is aot so much in tbe difference of musical I bl!!ty. Of this perhaps Betsy Ana has '.be ((.cater. Tbe secret is that she aticka i ;i her practice but two hours a day, wbile ; 3rab. June piactiots from four to six. i i Success everywbere may be made respect- able by simply stick'ng to what you havo wisely uadcrtaken. Bon't BhFi't, and llil, and disappear from every point. Tako something wise, laudablo, promising, then stick to it. Stick to it until It is easy, until skill comes, until it brings back to yon with prolil and satisfaction all thut you bave espeoded. A new woll commenced pumping on the Seber farm, on tbe west bianoli of Fnoblll Run, about four miles north of Franklin. Tbe Veil is 626 feet deep, and had 70 foet of third sand-rock, 25 of which U blue pebble rock. The oil is heavy and n'; tho biist qualify. The well will probobly be a ten to fifteen barrel one. Quite a number of wells were put dowp In this violnily dur ing the early days of tbe oil oxc' tcment, but were never tested on accom.t ut the contin ued low price of oil at tha'. ti jie. The strik ing of this weil opens up a luge amount of undeveloped oil lerrltoi.y. At Euss & Davhleo'i'e lurnitiire sloro, Spring street, Titusville, To., cun be found the finest assortment ol furnitiiie of all kinds .in the otl regions. The reputation of these gentlemen fur selling a pood article of furniture at r . low rato is well known, and those of OMr citizens needing anything In their line vlJl do well to py tberu a call while in Tit'r.villo. We are l j formed that tbe Hart well, tbe last strike r,n tbe McCray farm, is yielding 400 barrrih per day. The woll acts the same as a ll those on tbe larai have, starting up at from one hundred and fifty to two hundred barrels per day, and Increasing in two r,c three days to over 400 barrels. "Oh! rich and rare, oh! sweet and fair," the jo August days. One ceuld almost wish t bey might last always. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat tjV The second son of tho King of Portugal, Allooso-IUnrl-Napoleon-Louis-Pieree-d'AI- oantara-CharlesIIiimberl-Amedins-Ferdi-nand-Antonio-Micbol-Fapbaei-Gabriet-Gon-zana Xavier Francisco d'Assise Juao-Auguste-Julio-Volfando-IgnacIus-de-Bra-gaoza-Savoie-Bonrbon-Sake-Cobusget Gotha !nke of"opor-io, who .is now flvo years of age, is spoken of as a candidate for the Spanish Throne. t ' Attention is called to the largd double column advertisement of Camubcll's Mr- nsgerle and Circui. Look out fcr the big show. Tbe old saw mill situated on Oil Creek, about three miles below Titusville, was de st toyed bjr the yesterday nlteroooa. Loss about $1,500. Owned by F. W. & C. H. Amos, of Titusville. ( A Dead Bbat The liutfuo Courier says: "We call tbe attention of the good people of Oil City to the fcet that a man, calling himself a gentleman, absconded from this city last night, leaving behind him an unpaid board bill of $500. Owing to tbe OTer-iensitlvenesa of bis late land lady, we are unable to give bis came. Ue has a wife and two children, and la mak ing for Oi! City. We are glad to leata that tbe Catholic School, tbe summer and fail term of wb ich recently opened, is in an exceedingly flout -isblng coodition, there being a daily at tendance of 'over forty scholars. Miss Ken ned, tbe lady pieceptress, Is an accora. plisbed teacher and gives nnivetsal satistaction. Rev. Father Dunn is luborinir bard to build up a school that will be a credit to the place. May bis effurts be orowned with success. Tell us not in mournful numbers life is but an empty dream wbile'Mr's. Mary Gray lives In Greenup county, ' Kentucky, need one hundred and eleven years old, with a family ofsbrldren, the youngest of whom the baby Is sixty live yeais old. Wbile tbe dead and wounded of the last railway accident in Virginia wero lying in tbe darkness of tbe-nigblt) at the Bceneol tbe disaster, some miscreants robbed them of money, watches and all other portable valuables. Mr. Huriburd, Controller of tbe Curren- cy, contemplates to chango tbe entire print ing oi ine national currency, owing to tbo many successful counterfeits that are got ten out. Tbe recent issues of tbe ten dol lar and twenty dollar notes are calculated to deceive experts, and will prove a great loss to the general public. Tbe new Grand Central Hotel in New York, which opened yesterday, Is claimed to eover more area than any otber in the world, baa been two years la building, cost over $2,000,000, and can accommodate 1500 guests. Tbe McCray & Donagby well No. 1, J. S. McCray farm, is being tubal this after noon, and testing will commence about five o'clock. There Is every indication of an other big well. Latest and Most Important War -Sews. London, August 22. It is said thatBizaine is absolutely ciit Off from his resources, as tbe I'russrans ate believed to bu surrounded. Wagons with provisions have gone forward to supply both armies. One hundred and sixty thousand men have passed through Paris to tbe front, since Friday morning. It is generally thought here that the march of tho Prussians cannot be arrested before reuching Purts. It is said that there are now nearly 30,000 good troops at or near Paris. It is believed that one more decisivo battle gives Paris to tbe Prus sians. Berlin, August 22. Tbo Prussians have occupied Mozlers. London, August 22. Borlin dispatch says: Bazaine is report ed lo bo under the guns of Mela. Plymouth, England, Aug. 22 noon. A French side wheel, white corretie has just captured a Prussian bark off this port. Many spectators gathered on tbe beach to wiluess tbe operation. New York August 22. The Ilerald's totter by mail from Euro pean correspondents up to 9ib instant, in dicate, even at that early date, tbe com iug formation of a powerful allied peace party, which is likely to include Austria, Italy, Russia and Turkey, and which if realized, may succeed la most important consequences by its action. London, August 22.. A dispatch from the Minister of Foreign Affairs at Berlin states there were engaged, in tho battle of Gravellolto parts of the second, seventh and twelfth Prussian army corps. In reserve were tbe third and tenth corps, a few divisions ot which, including parts arriving, should bave been in the fight. Tbe entire French army except McMahon's corps and to divisions of Gen. Foilley's were engaged in entrenched positions, all of which at nightfall bad beeu carried by storm. Tbe losses bave not yet been correctly ascertained. Tbe contest lasted from noon till nine In the even ing. . The Fieoch Journal official believes Ba zaino's pluns baftled. I Ot'IETlf AND S?A3ION. A very extravagant lady at Saratoga nses diamond buckles on ber Louis Quitize slip- pets. Long Branch thus far this been belter patronized thaa season has any other watering place. Many ol tbe round bats ttiU swimmer 1co1;b like small vegetable gardens thickly sprinkled with weeds. The hut on Mount Washington known as Tip Top IIouso, reals for $3,000 the season about six weeks usually. A celebrated French dressmaker tys that it is not In good taste to trim a calico or muslin dteis with black velvet, laco or rib bon. The Rev. Mr. Hanalord, of jtew ITavan, Ct., was called up at midnight, a fewnife'bla ago, to marry a couple who .oouldu't wait. Miss Bartlett, who, some years ago, mar ried Senor Oviedo, the Cubau millionaire, returns lo New York a widow with $1,000,- 000. Tbe young ladies, boat club recently or ganized in Albany is becoming very popu lar. Otgandie muslin, with fluted flounces and pipings, is tbo oewest stylo of toilet fur Ibe concert room in London. . , . Fancy jewelry which consisted of bees, butterflies, spiders, poised gupon golden scrolls, with various olbor curious designs, seems to have bad its day. ForeigaotB say that Americans girls are tbe only woman in tbe world who are un equal to the task of ontcrtaining more than one man at a time. ' Spine young ladies at Saratoga wear pink silk dresses and pink satin slippeisto break fast, anu;d" not change tbeir.toiiettes again during tbe day. It la said that ladles who bolieve in the Internal use of arsenlo as a beaulifier of tbe complexion, obtain prescriptions from tbei family physicians for Fowler's solution or arsonio, and so conceal tba real object of takiug Ibe poison. Tbe Mahoning Vindicator gives pub licity to a remarkable case la Youagstowo, as lollows: About six weeks ago, a mar ried lady ol tbls city gave birth to a child, remained in a feeble couditiou until Satur day last, and then was delivered of a second child. Joseph Hiuden,of Detroit, has convert ed a Springfield rifle Into a needle gun, and thinks be has Invented the machinery to do It rlcbt along, at tbuo oy four dollars per gun. Thomas Houghton lay down on tha side track of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago railway, at Greoncnstlo, Indiana, ou Wednesday night, and was run over and killed by a lretgbt train backing to the main track Uowasdiunk. Local .Notices. ft OTIC H. As tbe undersigned Intends being absent for some weeks, he hns authorized Mr. S.fU. Kooker and Mr. E. A. Kelley to attend to his late business during bis absence and col lect all outstanding accounts, at bis ollice in Petroleum Centre. jy30.tr. J. M. Sham. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat a. laekberry II randy. A very superior articlo of Blackberry Brandy, for summer morbus, c, at complaints, cholera Gfkbs Bros. Now Is the best time to lay in a winter supply of hard coal. Codington Corn well are tbe men to buy from. June 2311. Kissengen and Vicbcy Water on draught at Giufkks Bitoa. Kissengen and4bi hey Water at y. KIswkjT Vichev, KisssW'n and Soda W ater a the Artio Soda Fountain of jl8-tf. GniFFEs Bros. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat Fine assortment of I aper and Cloth Win dow Rhodes aud Fixtures, just ree'd at niStf. CitiKFKS Bitos. Just received a larj;e and stock of shelf hatdwato at J. well assorted Rutherford's, tf. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titusville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kiuda of weather, at J. R. Krou's. al2-tt Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat Sash. Glass. Doors, Putty Ac. Larae stock very cheap at tbe Furniture Store, mlO-tf Sparkling moo's. Soda Water at .M. S r.ttf. Vlchey, Kissengen and Soda Water tbe Artio Soda Fountain of GniFFtis Bsoa. at All styles light harness cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, at J 11. Kron's. We would call the attention ol our bitsl ness men to tin) superior styles of job print ing, liolti plain aud fupcy, at preseut being turned out from this ollice. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion iu tbe latest and most fashionable style of tbe art, and at reasonable Vales. tf. NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. FttroJeum Exchange I-fotel CII i.CEl kUAD. FliESn -rL ALL TnE OYSTERS 1 JSm LUXURIES I Received feZS OF THE DAILY! XVi Y " in SEASON! Washington Street. Potrolcnm Centre, Ta., next door to Baum's Dry GoiHl' More, Bav Boarders accommodated. Men's served at all boars. Oyaters, and even dcseriuUcn lianie ui nishud gaeats. ?fn pains will be ppared tf accommodate Iboae who fuvur ua wttn tnuir putiotmj: . . ALlfHEDMVRRH. Petroleum Centre, Ang.ist, "10 If. KISS Ac DAVllfSu.1,,, WouH Invito their old patrons and tho-Mibllc Ren tirally ' . ,1. In Titusville and Vicinity, To call a d examine thi lr splendid stock of JaTurnitixre! OF A' L KINDS Parlor Pnlts, Chamber Hets, Book Carte., Bide Hoard, a l.ouiiirs, Wliaiuota, liut Park., Bjmujj Et-d, Mnttiesses, CARPET3, OIL CLOTHS, MIRRORS And every description of Furuitare, plain and or nameutat. LXIUlTAItI.3 t all ltshrn.lns. A lame stock of COFFINS AND mUTALLlC CASFS Now on band- aprl8-tf. WAR DECLARED tin High Prices! at tbe Old Stand of J' S.. Pratbor,. MAIN STREET, by tbe now firm, V. B., F I S II E Pi, Who Intends keeping up a beAvy stock of GR0CERIES&PROY1SI0NS FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and In fact overy kind of goods usually 3icpt ui u well appointed GROCERY STORE. 1 hare a team on the road and will deliver Hoods FKEK OF CUAUOK. ST All I ask IS a fllr trtnl niirl ,, rnnilmtlnn of uiy stock. Give me a call. M. V. B FISI1EU WwUnm antra, Pa., Tniy .ir. H.C.Wachter Has now consolidated ltis Wi. ness, by closing the store on Wild Cat Street, and concentrated his stock at the Upper Store ! On Washington Street, Where will be knd a FIRST CLASS STOCK OF Groceries &Provisions All kinds of foreign & domestic Fruits In addition the best Ice Cold Soda Water in town. H. O. WACHTEIt Petroleum Centre, April 1. 1ST0 If LY UROCEUY AM) VROVISHW S'fOSCE! ON THE 9IF. IllliVi l. THE. OL.OI.AKE MIOKE BLOCK. .. s The subscribers ban opened a d GROCERY AND PROVISION. STORE,. IN THI LAKE SUORX BLOCK, Where thej Intend keeping Family Goceries and Provi feiOll In their season. The uhicrtheM extend an Invi tation to their Mi nil. and those In want of any Ihlnt; in their Itno to give thou a call and examlu their stock. V.TncGEGftl'S. vm. ISHAM Centre-!!., CO, OiaCily. 03 O -P NE7 ANl BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF Mia nni Jewelry, (American, Ui't; t.h and Swiss make.) St9riiu Silver Ware. Hirer Plated Ware, Of all grade., unique designs In SIL. VEK. especially dapil foi preunta BOMB ISOLD CHAINS, JH'VKLKT, risTiL. KKVW.VrtS, FISIUNG I'ACKLB, 8KAL IttNGS fie., Ac Pnrttcnlni nttanilon given U rrpa'r If (ItKi w.itchna ..lid Jewolry by a co.iiiifctoru woikm'in. Th- firm have also "tor at TI TUSVIl.LK. tprtns! .trnel. RKMEMCKIt THtf PLACE. Cepiie street, next dni wesl of the p 4 CD 4 I". A. Tclcgrajh OSIco, Oil City, XI 0 1ST IDS H. O. Jarvie, Dealer hi nARIMPT FliRKilTIIRF ! A LARGE ASoORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. LOOKING G1.AS8E9 In rren varlctor. Looklne m... PImIm rntilaeiMl In olil Vraines. Plctttre Framea made ro order Carpets. (Ml Cloths, WaL Paper, Y ndowShttlc'S. A FINK STOCK. UNDERTAKING, COFFINS of k!I sices on band and trimmed to order on short notice. SASH BLINDS AND DOORS N . lt.6 WAHIN'.TOH-S I'otroleum Centra, Bept lMtfd. MACHINE & BOILER SHOP WASHINGTON ST.. TJiOLEUAI CE.VTUE, Pli- BOILERS AND NG1NE3 REPA1RI.W AT SHORT NOTICE. All kinds of'Machlne Work dirno protaptry and warranted toglve aatlnfootioii. . 1-1609 GENERAL MACHINISTS ni d Dcnlera la all kiuda of WJ'JL I. TOOLS to FIXTURES Veeeiwary li r puttlin; down and oporatlng Oil vV ulL. In connection with om MACUliJS SUOl'. we bav a large and con Venice I BLACKSMITH SHOP. Onr facilities for MANUT'AniiJHl'NG an net ok celled by any tihop la tho Oil ltogions. Shop Main-ntfOjiposUt XaVlintnek Ifoium mayS7tf F ISHsjn 4S0R5IH
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