Merdiant i; Tailors ! tiXIlfi.'JBIVS AAD ELLOANT A330ET- ItENT OK Spring end Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS lid CASSIMERES, wMt-ti they mrjtettp w or. dor on MIOUT-INOTICE. surorlcr In B'l YUS owl WOitKMAJtsIIU. Pcaied Natloruction Always Cutimuieoil. Dally Hseuiving nil the UoveJUee In GENTS' FIJ3iTIS3iyB BCGUS, EATS, CAPS, JU3. McFARLAAO, SSTITn & Co., Cor. Spring Ac Frauktln Ets JTit!tHivlJTc, Pa. I'elroisiiiin Cor.trs Daily f?ecord, ?. Ccnwe, t'rtday, Anat 28 AITHIVAI, AN1 tEPAKTl'BE OF THAI.N'S C.N' O. C. A. . K, Ou cfter Monday, May SOtb, 1870, trains w!il ruu as follows: OHTH KO. j. SO. 3. SO. I. Lecvo Irvine. 1,45 1. 5,00 p M Leavo till Cl!y 7,00 A u. 2.42 p K. 7.47 P M ' Pet.Ccu 7.3H 8,28 8.23 " Titusv. 8.2: 4,14 9,15 ' Arrivo Corry, 9,33 ' 6,45 10,85 eoiTn. ko, 2. ko. i. no. 6. Leave. Oorry, 11,20 a m. 0.00 a k. 6,05 p M " Titusv. 12,45 p m. 7,40 7,45 " " P. On. 1.25 " 8.17 fi.Sj " Arrive O. City 2,05 " 8,65 " tf,10 ' " Irvine. 4,50 " H.:i5 ' tW No. 6 and 6 ran on Sunday. FJtEIGUT MAINS KOKTU. leave Oil C ity, A.U.(. f,3fji.. ii,S!Sa.k. 2,C5px P. Cen, 10.6(1 12.10pm. 4,iu Jlrrlre TOnav, ls.oi U,46 " 1.54 " 6,20" FUEl iIT TJIAJXS SOUTH. rcjTOlltnev, .HA. 1,3S a-is. 51.o0a.ji. .Kra " K Cm, i,,)7 " 11,5'. ' p.m. C60 Amvo C. L8fy,9,3i ' J,; a J,0S " 7.K0 Oil City niid I'otrolcom Cuitpp ft-fipht, leaves Oil Illy 11,60 a. m , arrives at Pctrolmni Centre 1,35 p. mulG&JS&S? - gl'.VElt PALAfll SLF.ETrKO CARS. ' lli-eul f.on l'hllauelphla itl.out cttATige. fto. 8 .Mrott ti PiilL duijihla williont change? 2 -1' ''en HUbi rU itlicnt rhr.ngo. m '-L,ri:' K Pittsburgh wirliov.t choline. M--iyd'. 10,1. Gold at 1 p. m., n(ii. Aroog the list of patents lestied to citi-re-.is of Western Pennsylvania for tbo week ending August 25, 1870, nna bearing that datB, Is No. 100,563 Tubing damp; Win. A. Powrl g, PSontcr. Oil Cbbbk Ju.wnox Kaii.wat. T" wre mintaUnn in statins last week thnt the J. & .P. KailtoaJ was to be extended from Oil City to Petroleum Csntre. Tho road la 10 iia built by a now organization umicr the Vil) of Oil civek Junction laI!road Com ptny, of wbloli S. P. JUCalmont, Efq., ol this c!?,-ts PrcsUenl J Goo. B. Ely Treas- ur?r; J .Qi 3 7. Ciburn, Esq., Secrotiry, Uireflors-Gco. II. llolnllre, P. II. Walson Ta.TT:s Miles and J:vmn W. Oaborn. A pniimi ;aiy survey of tlio routn l,tj heen s m-.iia auj v.-nik will bo cominencxd in a hoi-t t?nr Venango Citl.en. Th-i Tru'iville Herald of this morning vML'.hoa 5 wA.'ional report siijned by Jas Sanders, etatui !)t the Curpeuler well o. 1, Eliaw farm, lu ' Lflen torpedoed and the production inareiaea .r''0iu tweuy bar lc's per tiay to cirJ.t IiiindiP'l barrels per l-y. Fiom a gentleman j.ist toni Rotuc vili'j, and who bad vibilud Iba ivcll, we isara that it wus purjping p;) barrel per day and decreasing. It was thought it would cn 80 to 100 barrel woll. The O. 0. & A. . It. have complo'.ed tanir new depot at Tiunkeyvillo. The Ex lircsn o8(!d la la the same building, oud is uii dor obargo of our Tilend Morgan, former ly connected with tbo expivw office iu this jjUea. Ho ie tbo right man in tho right place. . Criwford couuty gave tho nomination to Mr. UitfllaD at the lalo conference meet iug. Mercer stood ber grouud to tho luft f-r Mr. Acbre, ber cantlidotQ. The latter c i.tinty cuu now have a chance to siur Craw ford. T'.:o corner .oiie ol tiio uw Episcopal Ayouicn at K'juwvilie was laid this morn fU. Fatal Strokk op Lioiitxino Two Men Kii.i.kd. About half paBt four o'clocK yes terday afternoon, during thd eovere ilmnder storm that prevailed in this section, a der rick on a new tvoll on the Great Republic tract, about nrnilo southeast of Shamhurt;, belongiii(r to JonathaD V.rat?on, Jas. Petti gru, Superintendent, was struck by light ning and two men, Richard Sweet and Nelson FraTioisco, who wero in tho derrick at the time wero instantly killed. .Mr. Sweet was engaged iu diiiiing and Mr. Francisco, was sitting on a stool in the comer of the durilck, at the moment of thei riD9.ai,t n?oi s death. Tho person of the former exhibited lew external icaiks of in jury, except upon the foot and breast, though bis clothes were considerably burn ed. The other unfortunate man was thrown violently to tho floor and bis hip and forehead cut. Tiie derrick wnsshatt'T ei, tb lightning having descended one cor ner of it oud the ropo. L It was noted that the links of the silver chain worn by Rich ard Sweet were separated, also the case of bis watch. Mr. Sweet had loliuwed the occupation of drilling some four years; bo was a single man, twenty-lour years of age. He has a brother at Shamburg, of the firm of Jones & Sweet. H;s -remains will be taken to-day to Sandy Hill, N. Y., his former resideuce. Mr. Francisco wns about forty-fivu years of age, lived at Shamburg and loaves a family to mourn bis untimely dcatb. He was making a friendly call on Sweet who, when Ibe storm came up, was warned to "shutdown," but thought tho rccauliou unnecessary. Her ald. Court Procccdluss, Franklia, Aulas'. 24. At tbo mooting of tho court the case ol Commonwealth vs. Thoa. Hatch was ra resumed; indictment, aggravated awault ant) battery, which occupied all the fore noon. The jury Is still out. Commonweal th vs. O. La.iat; aggravat ed assault and battery on a colored woman at Petroleum Centre, by throwing a lighted lamp. The jury found defendant juat guilty enough to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. T. McLaughlin; as sault and battery, nol. pros, entered. Commonwealth vs. D. Yi'arjoer and Wm McDowell; assault tod battery and robbery. Tried. Jury out. ti" MELONS at from 15 to 40 ct. at A. M. Slmlt's. Also, a heavy stock of Toma toef, Peaches, Penra, Grapes, and every thins good, which will be sold cheap. Dont go pant without giving ns a call. Wo ire going to sell cheaper than the cheapest. The Oil City Times of this mornini? re. ports the Lady Corictha well. McL'nv farm, ai having et.trte'1 up at 200 barrels per day, and fcraduaiiy lell o.T to 50 barrels. Tho weil commenced pumping E'J barrels and increaEetHa 100. It has never yluidid over 100 barrels daily. On Vednesday last a boiIr on the Hiner farm, near Pithole, exploded, throwing a man named Irwiu who was in the engine bouse at the time, s .mo disi.mco in tho air. Injuring bioi so severely that amputation of his leg was U(ce6sary. The operation was performed by Dr. Wynne of Titiisvilio. The Burtis well at Pithole. an oM land mark there, was struck by lightning yestur- uoy aivernoou, and t lie derrick and oil tank destroyed, but the well is still pumping. No perBon was injured. Herald. JJJTto business of Franklin is decidedly improving, owing to the - successful oil de velopments In that vicinity. One ol Iho coincidences which eo often take placo in human affairs is. that, when at Tunis, while a boy, Chaplain Fol.-oiu presented Farragnt with a Turkif-h utaghan The scabbard of this wcapou was crnani :iit ed with an embossed figure, representing a (iluite passing between thu fires of two forts, having three liers of euiis. Thh soeinsjikea prophecy of tho victories o' New Orlotins and Mobile. The Paris Charivari represents a French soldier working a mitrailleuse. Before him Is a vust plain covered with dead bodits. 'Pear me," explains tho soldier, "why I only 1,'egnn turning tho cronU fivo mioutes ago, and the war is already over. 1 must have turned it loo fust.'1 An Impression prevails injjoms quarters that thtt two cent J stamp ou checksum not bo required atifcr October 1. This is an erro . Tho new laiv exempts "promisory notes fur 4 less sum than Pnn hundred dol lars, and receipts for any s.illl Of money or for tho paymnut of any debt. Instead of "hops" at tho watering placet this sessou, there are eo many lound dance, that they ure called 'twifcts." It is very common to eeo a gentleman walk up to a lady, ruu out his elbow, nud eay, :iiadjute will yoa favor tta with a twistf " And she twltiia. -u.u-s.i-.iiii iMisMMiHwr-- .1TL"" r',"v'"'va"martw"'' " " " .j11"-. Latt'st anil Kosrinsportaist War Sews. Now York,rAugnst 15. A Bpecial to the Evening Telegram sys: There is a great deal ol excitement this af ternoon over a rumor in the stock Exchange to the effect that the Pru.-sian army under tho Crown Prince was defeated by the French tinder McMaticn. The rumored re pulse of tho Prussians, although occision ing the wilJest excitement cannot be traced to any reliable source A special to the Evening Telegram says: The report of the attempt to assassinate McM ihon U reported this forouoon but without Inundation. Reinforcements for the aray continus to go forward. A number of Ar.tb chiefs hove gone to tho Iront. A corps of Fobs is organizing for service in the Fr. nch nrtn;. It is posiively ascertained that the camp ef Chalons has been burned by order of the Comniander-in-Ch ief. Extensive preparations cxntinuofcr tho reception of the wounded. Four laige embulunces arc kept ready in tho Tnilleries Garden. :,fj.The Empress yesterday personally vis ited the hospitals, inspecting ,the arrange ments. A number of Americans are umocg the subscribers to the new French loan. London, An ju'-t 25 A special dispatch from Berlin s.:ys: Since last Tuesday Mutz haa b:en complete ly surrounded by a Etro.igly eulnucLud Itrce ef rrn?s!ans. No attempt nt a sally bad, been maie to noun yesterday. Paris is utterly without news from he seat of war. The entrenchments around Moli are com pleted. It is believed a depuration of tho corf.s LPiiisluU' has gone to the Emperor to de maud his abdication. New Fashion in IUxm. Have you ever seen a pet dog, sitting on his bind legs? Do you remember the pensive attitnJu of tho paws! Can you recall the idiotic help, lessne.'s expressed in the line in which they droop! If you do, yon have before you .i perfect representation of the new fashion (ftrowini; into great favor with tbo ladies) ol brjldi.i,; the hands. J3y so beudiiu the arms that the elbows make very ucnle angles, mid then by allowing th.i entire hands, from the wrists downward, to hanjt loose like hair bells, an iiir cf yraee.'ul im becility is Imparted to the jeneral appear and. M iiea you see a omaa holding Iht hands thi:s, the looks !Um a superior sort of penguin, and you may be cure that her stylo is rvptonaMfg. A long coi.rinued drouth in New Enjlard recalls the story of a minister of New Hampshire, who prayed for rain in tills fi?hion: '-0, Lord, we pray for rain! Not a tearin', drivin' rain such ns barrels up tho face of nalur', hot a drlzziin', pozz'.in rain, such ns laa;: a'l day, and pretty lunch ul! night." A philosophical cart'.nan in Philidelphia thus speaks of the section over which his wUcl:i mike their tracks: '-il you run over a youngster in this far), tbo folks don't say anything, 'kaso they cot mure children tiif.ii wittles for 'em; but junt run over a goat or Jiy, anil blaal if a ruoti ain't urlor you lit two minita." A little Delaware boy, ilvii)).', i reportcl ty lisve "charged his brother William not to dancn. or King any were sonas." The Iiostan Post thinKS that'i Hie boy In uuiku a Sunday Scliool book of. I?,1" iMELONS at tiorii 15 to cts. nt A. M. Slmlt's. A!, o tcavy sti ck ol To'r.a toes, Peaches, Peers, Gr.pc, r.n l tviry Ibiug geol, which Will be sold cheap. Dont go past without giving us c.t!!. AVe me g"ii; to seil cheaper than ll,u chear.ei'. Six bundled cor Is of woo i liel -mginj fo the I.ako SI1010 Railroad waj binned ut North Eajt, Peuusyivania on Monday, uea; the depot. A bachelor on Tweuty-sevi-ntli e'reet, New York, bail tho 1 lues, am applied to a doctor lor somo medicine. The doctor in quired into his easa and wrote a pic:crip liou in Latiu, which the bachelor took lo a drug store. Translated tho prescription read, "seventeen yards of silk, with a woman In it." The bachelor proposed to u lady that ovenlng, and wan married iu two weeks. Tho reader is ro quested . to render into English tho following bill' onco presented by n British livery stableman for Iho use cl hcue: Anos Atakynonytnora 10s. OOd 00 Cd Tcalolhufol 10s. Cd The Amer ican mails for Franco will, on next' Tnei-day, be sent in an American vessel. This ii't'.o iiict limo ia niai.y yo-rii. Fau. Stvi.ks. Call and boo them nt L airliners A .Mden's. Tcarl Silver Beaver nud Monte Colored Hats f ir Summer wear, at Laimners Alden's. Selling at reduced (irivcs. As the undersigned intends heing nlisent for some weks, he his nutlioiized Mr. S.'H. Konkcr nud Mr. E. A. Kelley to alien. 1 to bis late lousiness durin? his nhsencoand col lect nil outstanding tucouuls, at ins l tlico in Petroleum Centre. jy30.ti. J. M. Sli.uir. Soda Water and lco Cream at J. Xf. Beat tj's. Sod Water rind lco Cream at J. W. Benl tj'o. t liirliberr" Ilrnndy. A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy," for suiuruer couiplaiuts, choletn inorbus, ie., at Git!Fn:3 Bros. Now is the best time in lay In n wipter supply of hard coal. Codington &. t'orn well rue tho men to bnv from. June 2!4'.t. Kissengeu and Viehey Wntrren r'rsiiht at Ghikkk Bkoh. .Some very nobt.y CI0H1 Ha's kr yonpif men; ut La-ntiiers A A!den. Call at I. miiu.'is A Al len's and ar-l' 4n of the New Fall S'.yl. llatsj i't r..e"i; !. Klssengeu and Vtulioy W i- r al Vichey. K'swnjen Mid Atf. a (he Air. e Sodi Fountain of Soda Water and Ice Creaia.it i. W. Beat tvs Fine nsPi.-rtment of Paper and Cloih Win dow r hades nud Fixtures, jost rt-e'd at m8if. t:Hirrx-t Bho;1. Just rereir. l n lar.'o o:i l rl anor'r-l stock ol 'shelf hardware at J. Riither'oid's. tf. Buy the "He 1 Hut" Saddle, rnaniii.utnrpd in Titnsrille expressly for the oil cour.rry ml.ipted to all kinds cf wemlx-r. nt J. K. Krou's. al.'-tl Soda Wuler and lae Cream at J. W. Beat ty-s. Sash, Glnsj, Doors Puriy Ac. Large stock very cheap at tbe FurnilUM :inr. nilO-tf Sparkling Sod Watir ct M. S Slrn 111011V. n:4tf. Vleh.-y. Kitin;.en and t'oili Water at the Artie Soda Fountain of All styles I ! Ti t Imni . iVieaj.-r H.an the cheai"'.", madn from Sh.fit's o-tk s'ftk, arid warranted, et J It. Kmn's. Soda Water aiid lee Crcvi alj. W. Rrat- New styles Hals an:! Cps nt L.imn-rs A Alden's. oui'i.i-if. n e v a i) v e i .' t i '4 t .-t. T norv off. r for p-ile onf ; f t). m-i l rt. -..(; 1M0 pro -) ertle.-in h it l'ee:..nH Sen:'..l .n rhe :;o.rV I-'ann, i'ti.1 kr.n-.vn a- Ih. S-iK't'IMS f I 'it My li-ns nin fn-m ihe ;-r .f .iiil.- f 7 1 to t."- l.-t uf July 1STI. Witli ti.e ilu I will .:i 'two ,.f :j ll.e luriiit'i'e r.i' t.. el. il wMh '.I, c..ri-; 'ir." of ('uri.eii. II. 11. ,1 rie.lr., Hi.e-e-, e. I wilt nis'. i -iter to Hi' p 'I 'i ; "n .VII. ) rt..wan4 i-neral !!: l..c. Itn th.i heii-e 'h. re Us H'.olliirn iit..i n it- ol Mell of ivnlrr. Tli I-a rtirer n.i.c fur ai.y one wMslii.j to ,;;. il.tn l.,f t in. 1 ) i-lie 1. A I.AM tlllitO. Jr. Sio-y Finn, P.i.' Ann-t at. Or. Ilin pri irlin of 111" "iih-crlh'T i.ar (Tiwrf. IIJ iil.iK ', Aie.ne V-I'l, l.-'e', v-n. t l';. ll ll; a Riy Her.-, uilli uh:li: -t'ip n I:m fir... l.'.inil in ore p 111't .i'.-.;;t 1 yi-n ..t I. 'l'h- f.nrn. r 1 reij ,eti. d to cai I ut I -. s; 'iMe C 1 at ui.-l'-r- n- d, ll.ve (,iop. r 'y p;,y el.u i;e ai:d ll;e hue aw iy. TI!' IS Vc DONALD. Peliolenm fentie. I n., Ar.j,' iHt 2t. i:i)AUI)i'tJ HOI :.SK forAIjK A T'o-ird'ieMl.Vis... e.ntiiiiirr: Heven rrM.ms arel riirn iii.e. will t.ii y n at .rivile Kt'echr-.p. Tin' I:. .11 -r : il -tn a y.u.l im-iiy.. nuw. l.nvir." ti l..i-r.le! 111 .1 ij ,. -linii.) 'l't, Iioo-c., Varnl. Inro . let i;t.i.ii Mill will li.-.vild 1.: it 'd.ikoo fc)n 'iiilrv. i n il.e j.u ii:i. e. in tl.e lji'.e M re i.'..-V. , it. ' i.'iVAi.u:. I'.ert.tten r-ntre, Pa., Au.nt Ww ISIIAM h CO, '7. CD O -P e3 r I CD P CD CD NEW AND BK.VCTIFCL STYLES OF i'n!iyi nrrl 1 (iUU (American, Eiez 1f.1i nml Swlna make.) S:eriinj Silver Ware, Silver Flatod Ware, (f nil Fr.ii!"i, imiqii.-. (l-sleni lnsil,- Hii. eiiLc:a-i uuupteti loi prc?nts SOM!) 1 :T.r L'UAI.NS. Jmv..jj,v I'li-.'enl.s, J!lA'tl,VKI!S, FIHUI.NO 'I' Af'KI.K, KfAl, lilNUS ,c., &e. Pir1I.".il:ir 11ltel1li1.11 uiven ti, reji-ur-ln dun weleiies anil jewelry In 11 eoie-p.-tt'in vi.iuni:iii. Hi -Crtn have aim a storo' at Ti lth ILt.U, Kpnu.! iiretl. It m KM OKU TIIR ITiACR, IVnlie btie.-t.. ne-;l d-kir wei 11I' Ihe 1. & A. Telegraph O.H -e, l)il C"ily, 1'a H 4 Has now coiisoiidatnl Lis bu was, by closing the store on W ild Cat Struct, andconwntriited ' hia Btock at tho Upper Store ! WajinitJm street, Vl-w U, I.. FIRST CLXiH STOCK OF Grcoories feProvisioas All kludsuf Fou'in ; Ijomi'stlc Fruits In addit'on Ihe best lco Cold Soda Water in town. retrelcnm Tent.-, Ariril la, iS7otf -1 pjtvi.;. mnw. OhOi.XHK sllO)U; "p. ( at art' Hr i.iieeM n.. CF.OCnflT AD rKOVISI,iN eTOEli, hw th' f lcliJ i'i.ir,.: Family OrrtjrrrJ rre.Ti Tn IKMf fon. Th mlriV n rier'lftii irr. utie.n to ll.tr t.-leml iuii th- tr. uunt nlnnv tii.nK li tko ltau 10 lv d.em a . ll ai.a crialu tlK.ii SUiet. V". TDIeKel'a. B3m. EC. O. Jar vis, Dwier la CABIKET FUiiNITUHE! A LARGS APyOKT.V ENT ALWAYS ON HA If. IXOitlit if.AS'siira In tta' vnrMy lmklns 0! t Utr replaced In n'd i rjroes. litHTiFfKrneiT!isc tottrder rapcr, WnwNha-it's a rrart stoi rt. CVWEKTAKIA'fi, COFFINS nt wl sie on I nn.l nrd IriEart t.) older on pliort nolire. 9A3H LLINW AND DOORo I'e'robm.-. Cra'fi, 8,-pt tf(-tf. CHAHCZO IIA-1BS. FRF.SH ALL 7:,K OYSTERS 1 LUXUKIK! r..;ofired yvj OF THE OAILYI Sl'CT SEAS0S'. w-'iuZS Vaskln,T(tfn Street, Petrotcnm Centre, r.. nsst floor lo Erm'i Iy (londl flore, Pay Hoarder aecommoit.ird, MmI s.noii all hour. Oysiers, ander-. ry doscrip'i n ( nni'.h. d gnebt. T7. nalm will lie spared to n'TomnrailarjlliiiJii who favor us with Iholr IKifK j,VC! IVtroleum Cenlrs, Arg.-.st, JJ, '70 if. BlTSar A MO'UJr"... Would Invite their old patrons ui.d tti i.ttblie w iraily In Tltnvilln Vicinitj, To cr.ll aad examine llulr splcntiid tuck 0! JFurnituro! ' OP At L KINDS Part'T 8nlt, Cbanbcr He!. Book Cases Hide Board', toantiwi, WU'ii.1 UotiliKki, hurtugw Jtiituca-f", CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS MIR'.'"3 And every descriptioo ef FunUtiirc, ptria ami " lTEBTAXIS 5 all Itbrin :hu4. A laren s'cek nf tlOfriNS AN MKr.lt MP '" Nowoabarid nerfi, WASF2 DECLAHSO On High 69r!cea ! at tbo Old Stand of J. S. I'rafhrr, MAl STREET, by the now firm, fil. V. B. PJSHEB Who Intends keeping up a Vavy steel, ef 1 FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES fact every kind of goods usually U ppoinUHi GllUCEKV STOKC 1 hnve a team on the road and will dell" KUV.V. (IP (IIIAltlllv n All I ant: Is a fair trial ana an of my stock, liive me u call. , m. v. a l Petrelcua Otstra, P , JtJy h'riiiirii5BI
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