i li ! i i- 'i ! Hi; S Th f el th IHFilltIAiD,S911TU&Co. (Successors loLJ.;A. Loses, Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELKGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spriiuj and .Summer Styles, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CASSIMKKKS, whlrli they mako up to or. dor tin SHUltT-jNOTICK. superior In HI YLB and WORKMANSHIP. Perreet Malefaction Always Unaratitccd. Baily Deceiving all the Novelties In BENTS' rUBNISHINfl 6C0DS. IIATS, CAfS, AC. McFAKIAND, SMITH dc Co., Cor. Mprlag tt I'raiikliu Sta., .TUnsvilfc, Pa. r etroleum Centre Daily Record. Pel. Centre, Taesdar, Sept. 30 ARRIVAL WIND- AUPAIITlinE VP TRAINS ON O. C. Sc A. K. R, On anil after Monday, May 30th, 1870, trains will run at follows: oiitii ko. 6. so. 3. xo. 1. Leave Irvinn. . 11,45 a m. 6,00 p m Leave Oil City 7.00 A M. 2,42 p M. 7,47 p u Pet.Cen7.S8 3,23 8.28 " Tiltisv. 8.2.1 4.11 9,15 Arrive Corry, 9,35 6,45 10,35 " 80CTU. X". 2. xo. 4. no. (1. . Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. fi.OO a if. 6.05 p u " Titnsv. 12.45 p i. 7,40 7.45 " 1. Con. 1.25 " 8,17 " 8.35 Arrive O. Clly 2,05 " 8,55 ' 8,10 " Irvine. 4,50 " 11,35 ' $5B No. 5 and C run on Sunday. FUEICIIIT TIIAIN8 NOItTH. Leave HI City, D.3& ax. A.30A.K. 10.35a.ii. S,CSr . P. Oen, 10,60 8,!fl 18,10 PM. 4,10 Arrive numv, U Ol r . 8, 15 " 1,65 " 6,M FKEIOUT TRAIX8 SOUTH. . LcaVcTltUSV, 0.1S A. M 1",35 A.M. !1 00 A X. 6 S5r " 1". C'en, 8,17 "11,61 13,26 r.M. H.30 " Arrive O. City,n,13 ' l.ui r m ii,o6 ' T.30 " Oil Citv and 1'etiuleum Centre freight, lesrea Oil City 11,60 a. nt., arrive at I'etrulenm Centre 1,2 p. hi. Leaves Petroleum Centre at 4,00 p m arrives toil Cltjr 4,J0 p. in. . SILVER PALAOI SIKEPISO CAM. . No. 4 Diroot from Philadelphia without change. No. 3 Direct Ui Philadelphia wilhoul change. No. S Direct from Pltuhimh without change. No tt-Direct to PitUbureti without change Monday, May 30, 1870. old at 1 p. m., 113. The following is a synopsis of tbe.'ronorl of the Petroleum r rod u cert' Association for tbe month of August. 1870: Number of barrel! or oil on band at tbe wolli at tbe clow of tbe tnonlb, 110,174; Number of barrels of oil delivered from tbe wells dur ing tbe month, 616,679; Aggregate,25 ,853 Deduct number of barrels of oil on band at; tbe close of lout month, 106,775; Balance showing tbe production for tbs month, 520, 078; Average per day for tbe month, con taining 31 days, 16 776.7; Number of wells producing duriog the mootb, 2,696; Aver age dally production per woll during the month, C.2; Number of wells being drilled, 28i; Number of wells commenced duriog the month, 1 12 1 Number of veils eomoleted during the mootb, 15); Number of wells abandoned, 7 ft; Number of abandoned wells returned, 3a. i'erkonal. Rev. P. W. Scofleld of Ei nieruburj, Clarion comity, bus been ap pointed to tbe pastorate of Hie M. E. Church rat this plnco for the coming year, by tba Erie Couleronce now in se.nion at Cleveland. Tbe Rev. S. is represented as bo able and efficient divine. The Rev. C. M. Henri), wbo has born stationed hero for the pant two year, goes to Ridjroway, the counly seat of Elk Co. During bis residence bore tbo ravorond gen tlemen Iiuh liuca a bard worker iu the cause of Christianity and humanity, and has suc ceeded In materially btiildiug up tiio church and aocloty with which bo has been con nected, la many things be may havo erred in judgniont and been at fault, but tbey were errors of tbo bead aud not of tbo heart. lie has made tnany friends both in and out oi the church, who. will ever bold Mm iu kindly remembraaee, aud the best wishes of whom will go with bitu to his new home fur hid future success aud pros poriiy. . We take pleasure in recc-njtneai- )'iX 111 in to tbe friendship and god will of , the people o Ridj;way, THE WALKER WELL. We lakotbe following from tbe East Brady Independent of tbo 14th: This well was begun on the 23d Ol May; the third or oil rock was struck at tbe depth of 1,272 It., on tbe 9th Inst. Imme diately after striking the vein,tho 'hole" began filling rapidly, and upon drawing the toots, it began to flow and the oil was thrown fifteen or twenty feet above the top of tbo derrick. Tbe flow soon ceased and tbo workmen again went to drilling. Since then It hasVen throwing oil at short In tervals, sometimes mildly, but most of the time acting rather "frantically," filllog throe pipes and forcing It out with a heavy rush, threatening to shake tbo derrick from its foundation. The pipes conveying tbe oil have to be secured with rope to prevent tbcm from being broken off. On Friday evonlng of Inst week, when tho men quit work, tbey left only two pipes or "escapes," open for the oil, whilst the third "escape" was Btopped by means of a wood en plug, on wbish was placed a weight of 1,801) pounds. Duriug the night the tools were thrown off nod tbo plug blown out by tbo force of tho gas. It is impossible to accurately estimate Ibe production of this well, as tbey aro still drilling, and will contioue to drill nntil tbey arrive at tbo depth of Oflcen feet be low toe sand, when it will be tubed and tested Tbe workmen have a disagreeable time, and should be well rewarded for labor ing so faithfully in such an unpleaant po sition. THE OLD AltMSTROXO WELL. On Sunday morning last, about ten o'clock visitors suddenly had cause for wonder and excitement iu the "old well." It suddenly began flowing, and for tbe space of about fifteen minutes excelled tbe "Walkei" in amount of production. The oil flowed net alone through tbe tubing and "stuffing box" but through tbe casing and gas-conductor with immense force. Tbo roar of tbe gas wss beard by tbe dwellers ' far back on tbe hills, Tbe well la now being pumped and is now yielding splendidly. Occasionally it (lows tbe full of tbe pipe for from ten to twenty-five minutes. Ed. Record: In relation to tbe new sign "Oriental Stove Room," next door to your office, can you inform me whether it is tbe room or tbe stoves, or botb, that par take of tbe oriental character? Enquirer. Tbe rotim does not purtate much after the oriental, but tbe stove is ftghtly named "Oriental," being not only ornamented In a blgb degree, but also combines all the use ful qualities heretofore known in stoves of this kind, and many never before Intro duced to tbe public. An examination o tbe stove and room will satisfy "Enquirer'' or any other man as to tbe truth of these statements. Ed. Messrs. Adams & Johnson bave set up a new bagatelle table, at tbe upper end o tbe street, and have Stled up tbeir room In elegant style, making It a pleasant resort to pass an boar or two in Innocent amuto ment. Give tbe boys a call and enjoy a game of bagatolle. A little daughter of Mr. Williams, resid ing oo tbe Wood form, while engaged In play, yesterday, accidentally fell and broke ber arm. White frost this morning ludlcules tbe approach of old Winter once more. Tbe Masonic Relief A tscciation of Weet. ftn Pennsylvania, organized about three months stneo, headquarters at Titnsvillo has paid tbe sum or $121 to tbe wife of Ibe late W. A. Thompson, of Franklin. Mr. Thomp son was killed by tbo accidental explosion of a torpedo about a fortnight since. Pat- rlckJJropby, . a vlollin of tbe nitro-glycer-ijacxplosion in Tlturville some months igo, was a member of a similar relief asso ciation, hU widow receiving upward of $500, tbe amount of assessment from mem bers at that time. - s -, Tbe meanest man has been found. Ho lives in. Western Crawford, and recently brought suit against a neighbor for SGI 35, for blackbefrtee picked by tbo defendant's wife frou) the farm of tbo plaintiff. Tho evidence adduced to' tbe effuct that the plaintiff had given delondaut privilege to gather tho berries, but becoming miffed nt tbo dotenduut for something, brought suit for revengu. llo got it In a decision ot no causa of actioa and complainant puy costs As a train on tbe Wilmington aud Wel den railroad reached Warsaw, North Caro lino, tho other day, a Texas chap on board asked one of tbe sottlers at the station, "What kind of a country bave you around bore?" "Ob," was tbo rcsponso, "we havo a mighty nice country; all we lack Is water aud good society." Tbe Carolina man was somewhat comforted by tho assurance ol tho Texan tbat bell had the tamo advantage. ee notice of "Ilcuto Ut Lle." Latest anil Most Important War flews. Paris, Sept. 19. . A tight took place yestorday between tbe advanced guard of tbe Prussian army and a party of the French . . Tbe latter were driven back and tho Prus sians established themselves on tho height which the French bad been holding. The Prussians numbered thirty thou sand. Tbe fight It said to have bcon very bloody. Tho French, though beaten, inBicteu heavy losses on the Prussians. Tbe contest ragod for upwards of tv o hours. Tours, Sept. 18. Letters have been received from Marshal Bazitno at Metz,'dated Friday. Thero had been no Ashling sineotho 12th Inst. Tbo troops woro enthusiastic nnd In good health, and provisions were abundant. Twenty-live taousund armed volunteers will leave here to day for the North. Paris, Sept. 19. Many Prussian scouts bave arrived near tbe wail. All tbo departments are arming active ly. ' f . . London, Sept. 19. Jules Favre has gone to the Prussian headquarters. . Fears are entertained that bo will be re ceived, but be requested of Bismarck sale conduct at least and was answered favora bly. Paris, Sept. 19 evening. Tbe city is quiet even to dullness. Tbe boulevards are crowded with sol diers. No symptoms of disturbance are observa ble. ' Prussia cxplaius tbat she wilt bo fully prepared to treat for peace, only when France presents a government sufficiently stable to enforce a treaty. London, Sept. 19. Rome Is not yet occupied, though the Italians bave advanced within a short dis tance of tbs city. "Tbeir floating draperies and gay rib bons fluttered in tbe September breezs tho plumage ot birds, while tbe hum of their merry voices was like twittering df tho 'songsters of tbe grove1 in early sprin?," Is what the Providence Journal lavs of the re turning scbopl girls. One night lately, at Jeffurson, Texn?, some negroes took out another negro, and whipped him severely. lie said it seemed like old times. A negro wbo went to sleep on a new York railroad track very much damaged a band-car which went over him. lie then resumed bis slumbers. One of the Corry Journals respectfully speaks ol Its rival as "that other conce rn." Allegheny College, Meadville, cow ad mits ladies to all tbo privileges and advan tages of tbe Institution. A nil in twr ot derricks for tbe drilling of gas wells are now being erected in Erie and the city bids fair to soon present as unslght ly an appearance es many of the farms In oildom. Tbe New York Express uas discovered that tbe people wbo rush out of public places of amusement at improper times, and to tbe annoyance of quiet audiences, aro members ot the Big Horn expedition. Shouts of "Go It, Mealy!" G;ve It to them, old gall"' "Mary, your back hair's coming down!" "Now, tbon, Walton!" "Let her rip!" "Put your shoulder to It!" "Turn over and get inside!" "There's a bully gnl!" "Ilurrab fjr Ward's Island" and the like, were heard on every side ol Harlem River tbe other duy, when fivo robust u on 3 female engaged In a boat race. A preacher in.-Wausbnra, Wis., has been discharged for being perional to bis hearers. Ho said : "If you should tnke a barrel and HU It with Holy Ghost, and anotherand All it with whisky, and call Ibis congrega tion np and let you take your choice, tho whibky would ho gone lirst. A colored poet of Memphis has reduced the Fifteenth Amendment and tho Enforce ment bill to rhyme as follows: "It Is a sin to steal a pin, A crlmo to cut a throat But a darned sight bigger to stop a nig ger From putting In hi3 vote" Tho WilliauiHpoit races uio said to hnvo been poorly patronized. IUAltHIUU. Codington LkiiYahii April 2, 1870, at Cntry, Pa.', by Rev. W. R. Connelly, Mr. l,. v. l.ndingion to Mm. Anna V. Ltdyard, I uoth of PeUoleuiu. Ceatw. ust reeeived Iresh Oysters i nnd shell ma at L. Voucher's. top 17. Gums Oyster nnd Clam Stews, thoso old fash loued ones, at Voucher's. Oysters by the quart' nt Vonehoi's. Wo would recommend the lady's In enll nnd examltio our cooking Stoves, Thn Me ntor, which wo warrant ler economy, fur baking, fr cleanliness and fer general work. Wo warrant them to compete wilh any stov in the country. Nicholson A Blackxax. Fall Stvi.es. Cnl! and see thorn at La m in era & Alden's. Teople contemplating a visit to Chstitan qtia T.aUo should etll nnd see Cralfney. A word to tho wisii is mllicieiit. a28 Tho celebrated Boston Meat Hroilers at Nicolson &. Blnckmon's. Best in tbe mar ket. Try thetn. A new stock nf imported Wiues received this day nt (iaffney's. Hot Blast. Fire Q.ieen. Iron (atn nnd Wlii'.nt Sheaf Cooking stoves, at Nicholson & Bluckmtm's. nuni-tf. Tho only puro Liquors nio nt (JjfTiicy's. Now is tho best time to Iny in n winter supply of hard coal. Coditilnn A Corn well aro the men to buy from. June 23tt. Kissengeu nud Vlchey Water on draught at Gimffbs Bros. Some very nobt-y Cloth Hats lor young men, at Latnmcrs it Aldeo'n. Vnivrsal, Monitor nml Sherman Wrlnp; er, at Nicholson & isinckmon's. 21 easrs old Hennessey Brandy received this day nnd for ralo by tho case or bottle, atGall'ney's. Call nt I.nmniers A Alden's and get coe of tho New Fall Stylo Ilaisjust received. Tho celebrated Boston .Metit Broilers nt Nicholson & Blackmon's. Best in tbo mar ket. Try thnn. Tho only real qenuino npplo Whisky ever offered foe sa!o in this plnco is at Gnffoey's. Finn assortment nf Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades aud Fixtures, just ree'd nt niStf. Guiffk.i Duos. Just received a Inre nnd stock of sholf hardware at J. well assorted Rutherlord's. tf. Buy the "Bed Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titnsvillo expressly for tho oil country adapted to ail kinds of wea'tier, at J. R. Kron's. a!2-tt Hot Blast, Fire Queen, Iron Gato nnd Wheat ''heaf Cooking Stoves, at Nicholson A; Biackmon's. Tbo cheapest placo to buy is where yon can suit yourseli in goods. The only placo is nt Gull'ney's. Snsb, Glass, Doors. Putty Ac. Large stock very cheap at the Futullure Store. mlO-tr New styles llats and Cops at Lnmmers y Aldeu'. ang2G-lf. luckbcrry Ki-andy. A very superior urticla of lilnckberry Brandy, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, Ac, at Griffks Bros. Wo havo tho largest assortment of Parlor and Silting Room Stoves in town, and cheap. NroiroLsoy & Elackmox. Tho place to (rot your Boots and Shoes is at Bruco A Fullers, Main Street. 1 All styles liuht harness, cheaper than the cheapest, matlo from Mofl'nt's oak stock, and warranted, nt J. R. Kron's. Vichoy, Kissenjreii nnd Soda at Water Ihe Artio Soda Fountain of jlS-tf. Griffes Bitoa. Gn to Bruce A Fullers, .Main Street for your fine Boots A Slion. septl.l-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dwelling Hoimc For 9al. A valinhle dwelling linne. lneate l on I lie aide hill of the leOay farm, la olle-e'l fir aalo at a bar;:iln. 'J lie house la two stories, well Dniahad tin oitphnut, p;iod water in liouxe, and hua other adv'iijtneua. Peaaisplon given Immediately. Terms cinh. Kor particular lliqnlro of Wm. slcCray or Wm. Tnomj son. epti0-4t. Prussians in Front of Paris Ivatest Telegram Inform Iho masses r BRUCE& FULLER HAVE A LARGE STOCK OB' 1 r i "CTrs r it tF?5 A IBr if E UI 9 J Men's, Hoys and Youllia. Alo, nn endlcHB variety of wojihn'3, ciiii.mtEN S a jussek' goods, Of thn best, that cannot f.vl to plfnso. Onr stock Is nnw ami aijli.h, and U) pur cent, lower than all oilier donlcirt. Our custom department is pnMed ovor by a first rings mechanic, who la iitiHurpufju'd for hia nut. Try lam unco ai.d you am our testumcrH, Notice. wlitero our Store is. ou Alain Mi'pul, opiMiftittt tbe iHc.CIIiilocli IJoiisf, Petroleum Jciit-'u, I' it. BeplH tf. a? ' POTCKRST ! Enumerating a few of the nrtli t fuuiid at L. M. STEENBIRG'S LumberYard Washington -St., 1'erolcum Centre, Pa. Friend i nud patrons, one and nil. Your attention to my ''Ma" I would cJb. - lanirs nrn dull an money tight. . lint in time tlmoa I'm looking fur lih ; To those who are building rips wlttont number, I would inform tbi Is tha placate bu; Lumber; My motto Is this : 'Quick Rales aid Small l'roat," For business Is healthy and I thlnkmnch of it; . i tn q-'allty my Lumber Is aorond toaone, And as for Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; Some may not look at it in the right I do, And for it. o I bave a quality Mo. 5; And to those who are particular aeaone nny ba,. I still have anothir quallly called No ' .' 1 bave good seasoned Lumber, Dressed ip nice, ' V hlch I will acll at a low caab prise; Such as Flooring, Cellin J and Siding, ' b-Ui Rough and Dressed, Lath, Battens and Surfaced Lurahccall uftho beat; I also have Rig Lnmher nf alf J.ind., , , At prices to compare withpil and hard Imcs ; ' All kinds of Timber keptaennstantly on band, f J And a box of Cigars of a very good hmid; ( '" My ftrilltlee forsilng aro surely wlthat nnmher 1 ahvayj keep good teams to deliver god Uimlwr; So if yon want Lumber, Rough, DrcBe, Soft or Hrd, You will find .lust what yoa want at L M S's Ln m tor Yaid. febiatf ILookHere! We have aold so font. We have sold ao fn.t, We have sols ao ln.-t. We have sold so f mt, Wu haveanld ao f i.t. W'n liaav.i aold ao faat, Wo have cold ao f.i.t. Mir SpriPR and Piimmort'lotlurp, llnr Spring R'd SnnimeK lelhinK, Cnr Kprli.p ad SiiiumerJIutiiiiip. thir Sptintf and Suminert'lntht'i, Our hprlnc and HiimiiietWnthlnii. Onr Spring and Hummer Jlolhlna, Our KprliiK and HiiinnierL'Uithlnp, nur tpriog aud SummerCloUiInt, We nre now rei-tivln'j, We are now receiving, . ! , V4 e are now leceivliix, We are now receiving, . We are now receiving, Wears now neeiTlnK, r We are now receiving, . . , , , Tho Second Iistnlniem, Tno Second Iretalmoil, The Second liitalnieni, ' Tho Second Indalinciil, The Second Imtalnieiii,. The S)nd IiaialmnUi The Second lulamnnl, Rean'lfnl Frcah Oonds, Ikftullful Freah Unodi, Huautlful Freah Uooila, Heantilnl Kresh (Jooda, . Beautilul Fresh C.ooda, BeniilKul Freah (toods, Ucuutiful tranb Uuods. . , . And THarltrt onr Oord" Dm And Marked orOaodlW. And Marked our OoiidaIHn And Marked nor f J" A ml Marked our 0U Uo And Marked our Oooda !; And Marked our Uoodi Oo" Will Sell Chenp, Will Hell Chenp, Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Cheap, , Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Cbeaj, , ... 9lw.t TooiakeroomforFa S To make room tor J j5 To make mom tor Fall To make room fwF fc To make room for Fa g To make room for Fa " To cakoroom for Fall ' C ABB.-Wo are thankful for the lwg . . t-.swi hnl W we have hand. Our mIh nove own 'b best newest styles of Gents Furnishing Ooodssnd i- tag. W. claim to have th. Lorgeal -leg in the Oil Iteglons and do not except TUN' or any othor oil town, aud our prices are W r CENT. LOWKU than Tituavllle rates. LAMMKIW 'AlS' A ALDW LAMMKHH AL "q LA.MMKHS A LPS LAAMEIIS ALI) lAMMJiRS ALP-' Waahinirtoa Slrcel,. Wasliington Street, Washlugton Stroei, Washington Street Washington Street, Waahinpton Street Waahlngtou Street, Tftoeaa Cenm. Pctrolanm C.n , Petroleum f w Petroleum Con 1 Petroleum Eetroieum - aug. 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