Mil AKLAAD, SMITH & Ca (eeeMOrtleJJv.'A. loe,l Vi, - Merant Tailors ! EXTErfSIVE AND EL KG ANT ASSORT- MBNT OF Spring ;k Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CABBIMKKEH, which they make up (u or. del ou BIIOKT-JNOTICE. superior lu HTYLB and WOKKMAXtHIP. . Prrloct MatlsfacUen Always tluarauteed. Dally Keceivlng alt the Novelties lu BENTS' FUBNISHING BOOBS, i .., HATS, CAPS, AC. McFARIiA.Nl, SMITH At Co., Car. Sprta dc Franklin St., Tltusv. He, Pa. petroleum Centre Daily Record aVetveeatre,. Friday, Sept. 16 ARKIV.tL. ANl DEPAKTUltE OF TlttlNS ON O. C. ic A. K. It, On and after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, trains will run as follows: , OHTH . mo. 0. No. 3 no. 1. Leave Irvine. 11,45 4 m. 5,00 p ji Leave Oil City 7,00 a H, 2,4'i P 11. 7,47 v M 1'et.Ceii 7,38 8,28 Tltusv. 8,2.1 n Arrive Corry, 8,35 '"" ' SOUTH. .NO, 2. Leave Corry, 11,20am . " Tltusv. 12,45 p if, P. Cn. 1,25 , " Arrive (). City 2,05 4,14 6,45 9,15 ' ( 10,35 no. 4. no. 0. 6,00 A M. C,05 i M 7,40 T,45 ' 8,17 " 8.35 8,55 0,10 " 11,35 ifvine. 4,50 " t3T No. fl and 6 run ou Suuduy. FKEIGnT TRAINS NOKT1I. Iravo (HI City. II.3ISA.H. ,KU.X. KVSa.m. S.fSrx ' V. Cell, 10,50 ' 8, - lSMOrx. 4, JO ArrUe Tltu.tv, l!i,oi p.m. 9,-tt 1, ' 6;J ' FltElCitlT TKAINS SOUTH. jbcnveTltutiv, 6. 15 ah ln,35 a m. :i 00a.m. 6 2.1i' " K (Jen, H,II ' J1..W " 1S,'S P.x. .30 " Arrive O. CityAM ' 1,04 r X 2,05 7.30 " ll City and Petroleum Centre frelpht, leave Oil t it ll,Ua. in., arrives at Pvtrototini Centre 1,25 p. in. leaves Pctrolenm Centre at 4,00 u iu.f arrives at Oil City 6, W p. ni. . SILVER PALARI M.KePIWl CARS. l" ' No. 4 Otruet from PliilminlphlA without change. No. U Direct t Philadelphia wilhotil change. No, ft Dlrucl from PUtahnnh without change. No U Direct to Pittsburgh without chaugu. , Monday, Mty 3U, lino. Gold at 1 p. m.; 114 An exchange thus gimhetb: "Oh sweet September! thy flr8tbrepr.es bring the dry leafs rustle and tbe sqirrols laughter, the sool fresh air, wbencd bealtb and vigor spring, and promise of exceeding joy horeaftei " Towbicb the Jamestown Journal adds the 8000110! ferae, which Is practiced : "Oh Hwoot September f tbou dost also bring tbe . golden pumpkin- and tho apples slaughter, lilliuj tbe pantry und the cider-sprlug with promise of good grub am) .drink hereaf ter." The I'otroliaO. B. C. ol Ryud Farm, ban challenged tbe Oil Stockiugs of Franklin, to play aeries of games for tbo cbumplon oip oi veiiuugo county, rue llrat game to be played at Franklin ou tbo 2(Ub ol Sept., and tbe secoud at Story Farm on tbe 23 J of Kept.. Games to be called at 2 o'clock. The Jinn of Sluuls &, Miles, proprietors of the i'otroieiiui House, Oil City, bas beeu dissolved, Capt. J. R. Miles retiring. Tbe hotel will U run u usual by Mr. Starts, wbosu reputation as a Bucecuful and popu Ur laudlord in too well kuowu to need uuy recommend frutu us. He imuvt bow to "keep u hotel," and tboso ol our citizens visiting Oil City will do well to pay Cbut )y a call, I'tusj-SAi, Mr. Sutuuel Grillitb, of Mot-! i)t county, the Douiocratto uoiuiuoe for CougrusM in thix Districl, is In towu to-day. Mauiuku. At Kauu City, Sept. 16t.li, by S. UjvuuIJh, Esq., Mr. Joseph Gratcer uud Miw Mjiy E. Joliusou, both ol tb it place, (ur old Iriend 1'eiley Lawrunce wiliiissed tne happy affiir. Wbulber lie or our basL liil Jiislioe perlurmrd tbu old-tiniu cimtom of ki&fiog the binli our iuformaul saitU iim. One thing tby did do, however, and tlut ws to it ink tl.u lienllii ot 1 bo happy couple In a iljwiug bumper ut cci'llcQt wmv. Tlie TiiusVlllo Herald has tbo following petroleum items: The third sand rook was struck on rri- day In tho well being drilled on t&e O. SI. Winter's Farm, Big Sugar Creek, nt a depth of 1 C50 feet Tbo second Band wa fifty-six feet in tbicknesa, pebble rock of tbo beat quality. ThiB farm la located ten miles went of this city, near 1'roper'a mills. A new well wan struck on Saturday last upon tbe Kalstcn farm, located upon the old road between Pluracr and Oil City, about one and a half miles from tbe former place. . Messrs. llukle and Davis -own tbo tract, and tbe well is now yielding between forty and fifty barrels daily. Tbe McNair and Thomas wells at West Hickory, are doing respectively 200 and 300 barrels eacb. Now York enjoyed thirty-two murders In June, July and August, but tbe authorities intimate that this is a small number com pared witb what can be expected in Decem ber, January and February. Tbo Ohio and Mississippi railroad Is now issuiug one thousand mile tickets, good on that road and all its branches and connec tions, for six months. The tfekets lor the thousand miles sre (old at $25, 01 2) cents per mile. '' There is an old beau at Saratoga, wbo bas been there regularly every season for thirty years, and is known as "tbe Couut." The El wood Female Minstrels performed again last evening, to another big bouse, and gave universal satisfaction. They ap pear at Titusviile this eveoiug. Tbe bark Gazelle, of New Haven, Cap tain Black, from Martinuue, brought to New York three of tbe survivors of the orew of tbo bark Naconal, from Forto Eico for Barcelona, wbicb was lost on tbe 23th of August. Tbo remainder of ber crow were lost subsequent to the wreck. Tbe survivors rescued by the Gazelle were In a dreadful condition, having been four days without water or food upon tbe deck house. Of tbo nine wbo escaped upon this trail craft, only three live. The remainder died or. jumped overboard In delirium. Tbe mystery on tbe ISrown larin, men tion of w.ulch we made samo time sioce, hai been nearly explained. Tbe rumor of new bouse being built on tbe strength of a sudden increase of one of tbe Elliott wells bas assumed a reality. The house is built and presents ajneut and comeliko appear ance, surrounded as it is witb beautiful shade trees. Every necessary Improvement tbat could possibly be suggested has been made, and ail tbat remains now is to have tbe vine-clad cot occupied. For tbe balance of tbe mystery tbo reader Is refer red to tbe book of chronicles of tbe bouses of Kinney and Elliott. Wben tbo mystery is to bo fully explained report saitb not Tbo French ofUcers trunks captured a re more than three times tbo sizo allowed in the Frussiun army, and furnished with won darlul comfort. Not only sblrts by tbe doz en, dren uniforms and table linen, but trout rods and glove openers were found in these campaigning trunks. A Itttle girl was beard to wish tho olbor day "that she was a boy so she could sweat wben she dropped ber books in tbe mud." LouiB Napolooo, they say, is not alraid ot being sent to St. Helena, nor to Ham, nor to tbe Black Hole of Calcutta. All he asks is that tboy wont send him to Chica go- Tbe ouly liberty cap says a clever and witty author is tbo nigbt cup. In it men visit, one-third of their lives, tho only land where tbuy are free and equal. Yankee Hubitisun's Circus and Monngeriu is to perform hero in a few days. Nicholson & liluckmon are puttiug up a large new sigu. It is reported that a prominent Now York ship owner has offered to bet $50,000 that bo has a stoamer wbicb can beat by twenty-six hours any stoamer wbicb baa yet crossed tbo Atlantic. Also, tbat the steamer is of American build, and will be commanded by an American, and that if tbe bot should be ucceptnd, it would enable him to ahow tbo world somothiug new about American eteamcrs. Rear Admiral Rowan, wbo suoceods For ter. bas seon 2-1 years of sea service, aud is reckoned ono of tbe ablest men in tbo xrofuitiiou. He is a citizen of Fenu sylvan ia. Thb LeoPAiiu. "This 'ore bauimal, my JitlUi dears," observed the keeper of a men agerio to a (school, "ia a leopard. His complexion U yallor, ogiotiably divorsitled witb black snots. It was a wulgcr burrur of tbif bauuienta that tbo critter vos bin capable of chaugln' bid spule, vicli vos dls proved in uiudifu times by ubaerviu' tbat lie woiry frequently slept iu 01m spot, uuil IL nest uii-Ul 'jb'iiiic-tl t liuu'.Uor. Latest ami Most ImiMHta.it War it'ews. Bouliion, Sept. 1.1-10:50 p. m." Port of ISazaine's army has cut lis way throuali tho Prussians at Molz and is now marching on Paris. Canrobcrt is In com mand. , Paris, Sept. 15. Tbo Prussians aro advancing in immunse force. To-morrow the capital will bo completely Isolated Tbo gas connections will not lo cut for a few days. The city is lull of supplies of water und food. The gates will bo closej to-morrow There are now over 0,000,000 pounds ol gunpowder in Paris. Seventeen bridges over tboTseine have boon destroyed. No French fortress has yet been taken. All classes aro resolved to fight to the death. London, Sept. 15. The Pope bas received a letter from King Victor Emnnuol in which tbe latter explains tbo course which he has lately taken. Auy delay on bis part would have occa sioned tbe proclamation of a Republic iu every Italian city, and bis army would not have fought a Republic, wbicb would bave been fatal to Papacy. As It is, Republicanism is so rampant that it may prove Irrepressible. Paris, Sept. 15. Tho Prnssian Unions bavo appeared at Nogent Sur, Marnc, Colinas Sends, Cres- pigny, Velges, Natinil, Plessy apd Lanils mal towns to tbe cast, northeast aud south east of Paris. Gen. Trncbtt in his order of to-day stys 70,000 men on tho ramparts may, by per severing efforts save tbo city. Tbo city is unapproachable If its defenses are prop erly armed. Foreign representatives are still in Paris. Tbe Prussians are still swarming around Nancy. Tbe Gauiois bas reason to predict happy results from the peace negotiations now pending, Mundelbhom, near Strasbourg, Sept. 13. Tbe beseigers completed tbo third par allel Tuesday and for tbe past 21 hours a battery bas maintained a constant lire witb telling effect. Tbo republic bas been . proclaimed in Strasbourg. A detachment of Gen. Killer's command dispersed a force ot French riQcmun near Colinar! London, Sept. 15. Tbe Daily news of this morning contains a letter from Berlin giving tbe views of tbo Prussian Government. ' Tbe writer says: Prussia will not nego tiate with tbe French Government ut Paris. Prussia proposes first to occupy Paris. Tbe Regency and Senate and Corps Leg islate will tuco be summoned wbo will Le expected to name tbe conditions to treat on a Prussian basis. When this treaty is signed Napoleon will be released ;uud France will be left lo ber own government. About ad' zen of tbe whaling fleet oolong ing In Provlncetown, Massachusetts, have arrived borne during tbe past fortnight, and owing to the present depression In tbe busi ness, tbe net loss on tbe voyago will aver ago nearly $3,0C0 to each vessel. Full tbree quarters of tbo vessels arrived at that place will be immediately withdrawn fur somo other use. Tbe depression in tbe whaling business is attributed to tbo low price ot oil and tho high cost ol tbe out fits. Avoid quotations, unless you aro well studied in their Import and feel their perti nence. Our friend Jones, tbo other day, wnue looutng at. me siioieion or an ass wbicb had been dug out of a sand pit, and admiring and wondering at tho structure of that despised animal, mado a vory unfor tunate U30 of one. "Ah," said be, with the deepest humility, and a simplicity worthy ot La Fontaine, "we aro tearfully and won derfully made." Arn.oi;.ctiiHi;Nij. CONSTABLE. Mb Euitou. Please announce tho name of W. T. McGce, of Petroleum Centre us a candidate for the ollicd ot constable, subject to the usiirres of tbe Democratic party. Mr. McGoe is a worthy young man and will till tbo omco with credit. Many Citizens. ROAD COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editou. I'loase announce tlio name of James Saeo, ot 1 miner, ub an Indenen dent candidate for tho ollice of Bond Com missioner, subject to tbu decision of tho Lui:esi voters of Gornpluntur township. j3i?VonuuKo Citizen mill .Spectator please copy mil tend bill to James Sac, Plumcr IilX'lll Aolinrc.K. Wo would recommend the lady's to call anil examine our cooking Stoves, Tho Dic-,,i,.i- wMnh WD wninint for economy, lor linking, lor-cleanlineM nnd for p'ric1 work. Wo warrant tbcm to compete with any 8tov in the "country. - x..... I- Tr wr v- 1H IIWI.M' iV. Fai.Ij Styles. Cal! Luuitners & Allien 's. and coo them at People coiitemplaiiu a vUit M riiautaii qua Lake should call and see Ciu'.l'aey. A word to the wise is Mttbcient. u'.'d Tho celebrated Huston .Meat Broilers nt Nicolsnn tt Bluckmou's. Best iu tbo mar ket. Try them. A now stock of imported Wines received this day at GntTnev's. A , lint Blust. Fire Queen. Iron Onrc uml Wheat Suc.if Cooking stoves, nt Nicholson & r.laokmon's. nug31-tf. The only pure Liquors tits nt GnflYicy'i. Now Is tho best ttmo to lay In a winter supply of bard coal. Codington & Corn well are the men to buy from. Juno2Stl. Kisscngen nnd Vichey Witter on ilrnnght nt Gkiitk Ettos. Somo very nobby Cloth Hats lor young men, at Latnmers it Aldeu's. Universal, Monitor nnd Sherman Wring ers, nt Nicholson & lilncktnon's. 21 cosob old Hennessey Brandy received this duy und fjr ralo by tbo caso or bottle, at Gatl'uey's. ' Call nt Lnrumcrs & Aldeu's and Ret one of the New Fall Style Hats just received. Tho celebrated Boston M"nt Broilers nt Nicholson .t Bluclsmon's. Best iu the. mar ket. Try them. The only real uenuino apple Wbikv ever offered lor sale in this place Is at (jatmey s. Fine assortment of Poper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at iu8tf. GniiTKS Br.oa. Just received a large und stock of shelf hardware at J. well assorted Rutherford's, tf. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured iu Tttnsvillo expressly for tlin oil country adapted to all ktiitts ol weather, at J. it. Kron's. allMl not Blast, Fire Queen, Iron Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cooking Stoves, at Nicholson a liluckmon s. We would call the attention ot our bti't ness men to tho superior atyles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at resent being turned out from this oiliee. Wo are prepar ed to execute job-printing of every descrip tion in the latest uml most t'ushiotiablo style of tbe art, and at reasonable rates. tf. luckborry lira tut y. A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy, for summer couiplaiuts, cholera morbus, itc.j nt GiiiFFEt Bros. We have the largest assortment of Parlor and Silting Room Stoves iu town, . nnd cheap. Nicholson- & Blackmos. The place to get your Boots and Shoes is at liruce it 1-oilers, jlam btrect. All Btyles lll)t harness, cheaper than tho cheapest, made from Moffat's oak slock, and warranted, at J. It. Kron s. Vichey, Kissenoen and Soda at Water tbe Artie Soda Fountain of jlS-if. Griffes Bros. Go to Bruce & Fullers, Muin Street for your tine Uoots & hlioes. sept l.J-tr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Prussians in Front of Paris Tjii test Telegrams Inform the musses r BRUCE FULLER HAVE A LARGE STOCK Ol' Men's, Hoys and Youths. A lsn. an endless variety of WOllEN'3, CUILDKEN'S & MISSES' GOODS Of ttie bi-st, that cannot fall to ptpa-iO. .Q:ir stock l new anil atyllih, and M por cent, lower than all ulnar Uoalifrs. Our unburn department Is prooldod over hy a firs rliii-ii mechanic, who in uiiKui-pBFaru fur his lits, 1 ry huu once and you are oiu ccstomevs, JVotJce. wliere our Storo is mi Main iStrent. (iit(sice tlio McCliiitonlt House, l'otrolciun ' BnptM-tr. tigrTo iiilltueis aud Couutry fcloreKecpcr FALL TRADE 1 . WHOLESALE liEPARTKEM, UP STAIRS. TAKSrttAHT.F. trooda received itfillv rrinn ftii-lli I " and private sale Oiir stock ol Fi-.Tlier, t-'Uiw era, Siitliu, Wlkj, Velvets, liililious, l.n.ci ". Til mini:-1, l-'rinei-ii, yanl;e Notiomi, l-'nm-y tJnm lo etc., is hn-jo, ami elienn. Wo cut lc'.iuitid ut t prices, liuy anil sell lur cimn. Edward Ittdfcy & San, '300, 311, d- 'MVS Oram?, an CO, 08 & 70 Allen Street, CiJUilL" '-.Oil-, til'lU blnnk enr-t I'nun lie.' Mow. JCKW VOl'U t uv. iookffllere! We tinve i'lit so Pvt. We have olil io tiit, n M'lVO Mil o lnt. e hive miM n U, w o luive Willi PO l:liI, We have bold s t'at, o nuve io:u w l.i-l, (Ulr P Off nnil MmnmAr I -i..n.i.. Cur Spring ni d K!uiinHir('li,t,i,w' I'ur Sin ini: nnd ruiniiiiirniiin,JJ' Cm- S,ilna n,i i-iimimTCIdihii.i' tHir SpitliK anil Sihihuit (.'lotlm,"' ( iiir spi in); ami Snmimf Clwhin;' Cur Mpriiit; ami Hiimiin.r(!oti,ini.' Wn are now rv i , mc, u ai.u ciiuuiii-r Ulotliin-, iiro now recemug, me now itxutvinir. Wd iiro now reeetrliijr, We are now receiving, Wu uru now rtctvlui;, We me uow lccelvlu, ThoNwond tnstalmanl. Tho Hit-iihI lniSnltiutit The hicmd lumalnii ui. The rVrnnn Irmalmnit, 2'he SrciNiil liistnluimi, The Ketxiul Iiiwnlro. nl, Tbu Second In-la moul, B.-nittlfitl Vn h 'tlooii,, t liOUIIttful I'rrsll tilHMln, A I itaniuui rtv.-n wouiin. llt'ttutlliil rrcbb (,uih,:! , h'.-atiti'tll Krt-nh (lotuls, - Uiiiutirul frwlt O'kju. ' Anil Mnrkort our (incAr Down, And Maikid ouKiotKlx Ikitn, And Miu ktil our (!mk1i Dohii Ami Markeilotir ( JimmJh Htiwn Anit Markwl our (IimmIi Down And Marked oiirOoodK Ikiwa Aud MarkuuuurUaodtiUfiwii . Will ft.n rtfrap, i - . i .!,,, , Will HM C'liwi, , ., , , ' Will !-i!ll L'lieau, 1 " Will Sell 'hiii, Wilt Sett Chain, Will A-ll Cwm, ' .' Will bell Uica.i, r, 'i o ifhib room luf run miwk To make room for KallHtook'' ' Tn make hMiiiifnr rail 'hirk To make room lor Kail Stark, j To mkp riKini for Fall Work. To nuke r ioiii for F l Mnek To take room for Kail Stock CAR D,-Vc are thankful tbr the largo . trade we hfire hand. Our aalM have hceu large, hut atlll tave a splendid stuck of the very beat and newest styles of Gents Furnishing Ooods and Cloth. We chitm to have 'he Largist Htock of Cloth. in; In the Oil Kejrlona and do not except Tltnsvlllo or any other oil (own, and our pilccaare SO TEli NT. LOWaK luaa Tituivillv rates. ' ' .? LAWMUKS A MDF.S. l.AMMKHS A AI.DKK, LAMM KltH A Al.llKN, 1.AMMKH8 AI.K'-N, . l.AMMKHH A At.DltN, ' 1.AAMKK8 ALDKN. LAatMBHH & ALIUS, Wnshlncton Strwit, ust. lliirlon KtraaU WnMilthrtOB Htreel, ' iislilni:ion Pireei, aliti-sn Street, WaiiiiiL'Min Strent, a.-liui'-toa. wrcei. , Y-.i.f,- J . Ttmlcnm Ceatra, l'a. retniloiim Cutr, l'a. Vetrulvtim i'eatre. li. I'dinilnira Conlre, Pa. lVlruloluu (V-iiIre, l'a. Petnilnm f'mlr, Pa. Petniknm C'onlro, Pa. ri POICKRY ! Enauierating afew of th articles to l fuuud at LKSTERNBURO'S .:, ; ' -'i( t - .LumberYard asliiiiKton-St., Pttrolcum ttiitrc, W. Pricnds and patrons, one and all. Your attention to my "Wz" I wonld coin Tlmrs are dull an money tight, But In those times I'm looking for llgni, To those who ara building rigs witboot ' I would inforai-thU la the plao. to ouy , . j u.ll PmBt." My motto Is this: -HJulclc Bales ana "." For business U healthy and I think much of H, In frailly my Lnmber Is second to none, Aud as for Bulngles, I keep Jfo. 1 i Somo may not look at It in tbe light I do. And ff khou I have a quality No- i And to those who are partlcalar-as .onto may "i, I still have atiofwr naltly ealled No I hav'o goodt seasoned Lumber. Dressed np nlCOi Which 1 will sell at a low cash price-, Such as Flooring, Celling and Biding, 'W and Drosacil, ' . ' ' .. oI(w Uth, Battens and Surfaced Lnmber, an . . vest; . .. , . .' : I aim hsve Ilia' liitn'iher of all kinds, At pi tens to comparo ji-ith oil and hard limes, All kind of Tin'iher kept constantly on ba And a box of t Ib'trs o a very good brand, My facilities for silling arc surely wUliortt nt I alwaw koeo'cood teams to deliver good f tt ., r.nmlier. itoagb, lllressedi Bolt - j -'- " - Yon will dnd. Inst what you want at L H b"tTB"L fchUt: LoO'
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