McFAKLAM), SMITH & Co. (SncetMon to.J.A. Losce,1 Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT f MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CA88IMIRB8, which they make np to or. der on B1IORT-.NOT1CE. superior lu BI YLK uid WOKKMAMalllP. Perfect MMUfaetleu Always Vnaraiiieed. Bally KecaiviiigaU tho Novelties in BENTS' FURNISIINB BC0I1S, HATS, CAPS, AC. MrFAULAXD, SMITH fc Co., Cor. Spring 4c Franklin 8U., Titnsvllfc, Pa. I etroleum Centre Daily Record. Vet. Centre, Monday, Sept. 10 AllltlV.tL, AND DCPAIITIBE Of UM O. C. cfc A. It. R, On and after Monday, May 30lh, 1870, trains will run ua followet oktii - no. 6. ko. S. so.l. Leave Irvine. 11,45 A M. 6,00 p M Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.42 p M. 7,47 r Tet.Cou7.3ii 3,23 8,28 " Titiiiv. 8.23 ' 4,14 " 0.15 Arrive Corry, 8,35- ' 6,45 " 10,35 " sorrn.. ko,"2. no. 4, no. 0. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. 6,00 a it. 8,05 p m " Titusv. 12,45 p u. 7,40 " 7,45 " " P. Cen. 1.25 - " 8.17 " 8.35 ' Arrive O. City 2,05 " 8,55 0,10 " Irvine. 4,60 " 11,35 . No. 5 and G ran on Sunday.' FIlEIOllT TRAINS NOllTH.' Lcnrc oiMltjr, n.3SA 9L ,a0A.. 10,35 a.m. 9,05 ra I'. C'eii, lo.sd '',) JS.lOrx. 4,10 Arrive Tilunv, 12,01 r. a. u,u - 1,63 6) " IIIEIGHT TUAIXS SOUTH. , UaveTlltiHV, 6,15 a. h 111,35 a.m. :1.00 a.m. 6 3,-ih " 1'. Oil,. H.IT " 11,51 1-2,25 P.M. 11.30 Arrive. O. Clty,9,S5 ' l.liipx 2,00 " ' 7.30" Ml City and Petroleum Centre froljht, lenve Oil I'ity 11,50 a. ni., arrive at Petroleum Centre 1,23 p. ni. Leave IVIaiIdiiiii Centre at 4,00 p ra.. an i sua mull oty 6,20 p. in. . HILVEII PALAn amrrrsn cabs. No. 4 Direct from I'iiilndelphin without, change. MO. 3 Direct l Philadelphia wlihonf chungo. J fi Direct from l'lll1irli without rlinuj;c. No U-Otroct to PitlHburgh without chaUKC Monoay, Aly 30, 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., 113. Sad Accibknt Abou; 8 o'clock this nturuing, Mr. James Mackeral. . a workman in Ike employ of Fatiersuu A Dickey, on the Boyd Farm, by which be will probably loss bis right foot. It appears be was en gaged In shoving a car of rellocd oil away Irouj the relinery to make room forau empty car, and as the Car bud no brake was using a pinch-bar to sbovd it along, when Hie car wheel set I led back on tbe bur. knocking It from bis bands and allowing It to fall across liis right fou.t crushing tbe limb in a fearful inunner, almost tho entire weight of tbe cur oujiij'j down upon it. Drs. Stewart ttud Christio wore culled in and dressod tbo loot, every bono of which was dixpluced. It is feared bis foot will have to be amputa ted. Mr. .M. bits boon in tho employ of Messrs. l'atterson & Dickey for tho past three years, and Is a sober industrious niun. He has tho sympathies of alt la bis sad iuiafortune. Wo are in receipt from tbe tuatiiifiiclur- is, N. O. VoBburgh & Co., Star Chemical Works, Rochester, N. V., of a box of their celebrated Camphor Ice Soap, with Glycer ine, which has previa a most vlTeutual rem edy Tor purifying tho complexion, curing chapped skill, removing pimples, &o. It is ulso nneijiialled for beaulilyiug tho bair, cleansing the soalp, ami preventing tbe bair from falling out. Our old friend,. Gen. N. P. Day, agent fur tho n.ile ol this Soap and oilier article inaiiu.laciu.red by this linn, is in town, lo-day. Tbo Soap . is a j;oud tWug and wo choerfitlly recommend it oall. At a uieltiig at' it ipuuli04:t valors of Petioleiiui Centre prcincl, held til tbe uftjyo t'fS. UyuoldS; on Saturday evening lusl, Mr. N. U.. Sniiiy. ws 'anu,iititiui or Juilue ol Dlectiui) to Ihi supported at ' the ensuing elucliyu, and.Mr. .li'iujaiuin liock loii'l Hja uoui,iu,vt.d lo(.luiipevWl' vf.Klet tiiw. . i ' j Road Comm laslouera 31 it dd le. Petroleum Centre, Pa., Sept. 10, 1ST0. Mm Editob. I notice In your isua of the 14th last a reply, by tbe Sage ofPlumer, to my notice to tbe tax payets of Cornplan ler Township in regard to the payment of their road taxes. In this teply tho author manifests a certain degreo of shrewdness, yet at tbe same time betrays a lack of sense He makes a number of good points in a political way, all tending to tbe same ob ject, but he cannot forbear disclosing bis ore bead. It appears he has more Iricnds ( ?) somewhere than he bad In tbe Town ship Convention which nominated Mr. nix on, and tbey have been urging him to run as an Independdnt candidate for the office of Road Supervisor in opposition to tbe so called candidate, Mr. It. We regret that Mr. Sage was not better appreciated by bis party and we admire bis pluck la getting angry and leaving it after it bad repudiated bim. In tbe postscript to Mr. Sage's roply be asks you to announce bim ."as an indepen dent candidate for Kod Commissioner, sub. ject to the decision of tbe bonest voters of Cornplanter Township." ' Now let ns see what claim Mr. S, has to tbe support of tbe "honest voters." In tho first place, be accuses tbo convention of gentleman of intrigue in tbe nomination of Mr. Illxon. Has be given you any proof? Secondly, be accuses Mr. II. of using "poor democratic tools to Injure bim, (Sage). Where is bis evidence? Next be seeks to justify bis own Illegal collection of taxes by tbe alleged Irauds of Messrs. Wilson, Farnbam and Fetterer. We were not aware that Mr. Wilson bad anything to do with tbe collection of tbe road tax. Mr. Sago says further, that "I 'have given the required bonds and am actiug as a law. fill commissioner." Now let us see bow trne tnis last assertion Is. Tbe statue reads as follows: "It sbalt be tbe duty of tbe Township Auditors and borough councils to require tbe overseers of tbe pocr and tbo supervisors of roads in , each township and borough in this commonwealb, except in the "county Schuylkill, before eoteriog upon tbeir duties, to give bonds with secur ity, to be approved by- tbe Auditors or borough couucils, in a sum not less than double (Jibe probable amount of tbe tax which may come into tbe bands of the said oncers., - "Any officer or officers failing to give tbe security required by tbe first section of tbis act, within one month after bis election, iben bis or their offices shall be declared vacant." " Hereunto annexed you 'Will Bod a true copy of tbe bond alleged to bsve been given by Mr. Sage. Mr. S. was elected to bis office on tbo second Tuesday in October, 1S09, and you will see that be neglected 'e offer bis boud until April 15, 1870, and further that tbe bond has beeu approved by ouly one of tbe Auditors, bence we leave tbo "bonest voteas" to judge whether Mr. s. is acting as a uwiui commissioner or not. Mr. S. is inexcusably ignorau t of lbelaw or is guilty of falsehood, either of wbloh would disqualify bim for tbe office to which be aspires in tbe opinion of tbe "bonest voters, Geo. W. Wilsoc. Tbe following is a copy of Mr. Sage's bond, which I desire published verbatim tt literatim: Knowo all men By these presents that we Jums Sago and r'redrck Cacb ore held and b irmly bound unto tbe town ship of Corn plautr, in the sum of five Humtrd dollers to which payment well and truley lo be maide wo bind our eolves our beyers executors and admenstrators and every of tbera joint ly and Beverley, firmly by these prsents seald with our teals nnd dated the fifteenth day A ptil A d 18.70 Wareas. the above boun ded James Sage Hue been duly Elected and quoliUdo as una of the Rode ComiiiUioner of lue town fcbip ol Uorn planter atom said for tbe ensuriuu year or as the Case may be now. tbe Cnndition of this obligation i such, tba if tbe Said James Sage Shall faith tuiiey pvi'iorui stl toe duties ot bis said ol- lico JiiKtly account for all monies tueat may Com Into Tils Hands bv virtue there of deliver to Fits successor in offices All books papers dockuments and Other things Held lo right of bis Said of llce ood pay over to bit successor in ofice any bsllace of money beloneiuc to the town Ship and Remaing In bis band then Ibis obligation to bn void or else to be and re main lull foi'co and virtue Signd seuld and deliverd in tbe presence of - .. . James Sage, Seal ' ' ' T. Cells, Seal Witness J. F. Campbell, ell A provveJ of tbis bond by Win W Campb Tbo above bond will be on exhibition for a (ow days only. G. W. W. Here we have a couplo of condensed lec tures in favor of temperanoe: Isaao Wag ner, of Now Castle, got more liquor aboard than he could bulauce uuder, topplod over into tho liver aud was drowned. Francis VY. 1' iunklin, ol Philadelphia, was a man of paBionate temper, and loud of strong di in. On Wednesday of last weak he quarreled with bis wilo, cbaxed her off, and ibeu shut liiuitelf through Ue bead, dying iiilUiii tbiee uiiuutcs. .'?. ! .. -.5 ,.. Latest and Most Important v War News. . , London, Sept. 17. Bavaria has repudiated any desire to en- tor the North German Confederation. Thero is great excitement in diplomat lo circles to-night over the report that an al llsnce between Austria, Italy and Russia had been completed, the olject ofwhiab was tbe divsion of tbe Turkish Empire, the annexation of Prussian Poland by Russia, tho annexation of Trussian Silesia by Aus tria, and tbe surrender ol Italian Tyrol to Italy. It Is believed thai Europe i on the eve ol complleatioos more formidable and ex tensive than tboso of a few weeks ago. Paris, Sept 17. A special cable dispatch to tbe Herald says: Strasbourg is nearly untenantable and tbo inhabitants departing. The Prussians have been seen in front of Colmarand Mulhouse, marching towards Lyons. Tbo Prussians crossed the Seine last evening, near Atbis, but were driven back. The King refuses to recognize the Em peror or Bazalne. A committee of German workmen have protested against the war. Victor Hugo's address to Fraooe to-day is exciting all olassei lo oppose tbe return of Napoleon. Tbe cattle plague hat attacked tbe cattle of the Prussian armja Tho Ambassadors of Unglaod, Austria, Italy and Turkey bate left Paris. Democratic Contention. At a conven tion ol Democrats of Cornplanter township, held at Sobel's Hall, Petroleum Centre, on tbe 17th day of Sept., 1870, for the purpose of nominating candidates for tba different offices, to be voted for at tbe ensuing fa'i eleelloc, on mttioa Wo. Irish, ofRouseville wat called to tbe chair, and M. S. Booth elected Secretary. Moved eod carried that delegates present csst votes for absentees.' Tbe following nominations were made: Justice of tbe Peace R. C. Beveridge ' Constable John Walters. School Directors Geo. Snyder, John Ricketts, R. C. Coulter. Rood Commissioner J. B. Fetterer. Assessor J. W. Walters. Treasurer Tyson. Township Clerk J. F, Campbell Township Auditor D. F. Monroe. Tbe following Judges sud Inspectors of Elections for tbe different voting precincts were nominated. Potroleum Centre E. W. Barker, John Waddell. Rynd A. G. Harper, Wm. Spence. Plumer H. Culbertson, Goo. C. Rick etts. Rouseville E. A. Kane, 0. W. Cas tle. On motion adjourned. Tbe utmost harmony prevailed In tbe convention. We copy tbe following challenge from the Oil City Times; To Mr.' A. R. Black, Secretary of Petrolta B. B. C., Rynd Farm, Pa. Sir: Tbe Colombia B. B. C. being some what dissatisfied with tbe result of their last game with yon have authorized me to challenge your club to play a match game, on Saturday, Sept. S4tb, on tbe Seneea base ball grounds at Oil City, for $150 aside, a lorfeit of 50 Isnow In tbe bands of Mr. J. R. Kemp, of tbis farm. Very respectfully yours, Geo. W. Overiiolt, Sec. C. B. B. C. On MoDday morutug, locomotive No. 34 E. M. Christy eogioeer, killed a fine deer on tbe trsck about one mile west of Corry. It weighed 175 pounds. Montana Territory bas 20,580 population, and also 18,000 Indians in tribes. D. Rotenburg, of Weissenbiirg,.Germany, last year examined tbe coal and iron de posits about St. Louis, and now be Is in that city again asking the oltizens to sub scribe $500,000 capital in addition to $1,- 000,000 raised by. German capitalists to es (ablish a steel rail factory In St. Louis, Tun Way On Man Did. "When trade grew slack and notes fell due, tbe mer chant's face grew long and blue; bit dreams were troubled through the night, with sber rifb baillin all in sight. At lost hit wire unto bim said, 'Rise np at once, get out el bed, aid get your paper, ink and pen, and advertise to all good men.' no did as bis good wife advised, and In tbe paper adver tised. Crowds csme and bought off alt be bad; bit notes were paid, bis dreamt were glad, and be will tell you to this day, bow .well did printers Ink repay." Tbe Stillwater (Minn.) Republican, ssyl tbat of all tbe business failures in that city, nut oue advertised bit -bujintes. We nee" uol point the moral Local Notice. Ovatcri. Just received fresh tub Oyttes and shel' Clams at L. Voucher'. ep!7. Oyster and Clam Stews, ioncd ones, at Voucher's. those old fash Oysters by tbe quart at Voucher's. Wo would recommend the lady's to call ind examine our conking Stove, Tbe Dkc- ntor. which we warrant for economy, for baking, for cleanlinem and for goners! work. We warraat them to compete with any Btov in tbe country. Nicholson A Bi.acsma. Fall STTi.Fs.-Cal! Lain inert A Allien. and tee them at People contemplating a visit to Cbsutsu- qua Lake should call and see Uaffney. A word to tbe wise is sumctent. az The celebrated Boston Meat Broiler at Nicolson fc Blackmon's. Best In the mar ket. Try them. A now stock of imported Wine received this day at Gaffney's. . Hot Blast. Fire Queen. Iron Gala and Wheat Shear Cooking (loves, at Nicholson dc Blackmon's. aiig31-lf. . The only pure Liquors art) at Gaffney's. Now is the best time to lay in a winter supply of bard coal. Codington A Corn well are tbe men to buy from. June28U. . Klssengen and Vlchey Water on draught t Grippes Bros. Soma very nobby Clotb nt for young men, at Lammers fc A Idea's. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wring ers, at Nicholson A Blackmon's. 21 catet old Hennessey Brandy received tbis day and for rate by tbe cat or bottle, at Gaffoey'. Call at Lammers ft Alden's and art on or tbe New Fall Style Halt jut t received. Tbe celebrated Boston Meat Broiler at Nicholson A Blsckmon'a. Best In the mar ket. Try them. Tbe only real genuine apple Whlskv evet offered for sale In this plat Is at Gaffoey'. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, Inst ree'd at melt. uairpca uros. Just received a larire and well assorted Rutherford's, tf. stock of shelf hardware at J. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titnsville expressly for the oil coaotrv adapted to all kind of weather, at J. R. ivront oll-tl Hot Blast, Fire Queen, Iron Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cooklna- Slovea. at Nicholson fc Blackmon's. Tbe cheapest place to buy it where you can mil yourself in goods. Tbe only place it at Gaffney's. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac Larse stock verf cheap at tbe Furniture Store. mlo-tr New ttylet Hat and Cap tt Lammers v Alden'. ang26-lf. We would call tbe attention ot onr bnti nest men to tbe superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being iiiroea oui irom mis oraoe. we are prepar ed to execute job printlog of every descrip tion in tbe latest and most fashionable style of tbe art, and at reasonable rates. If. t lackberrrlBrandy. A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, Ac, at Grippe8 Bros. We have the largest assortment of Parlor and Sitting Room Stove In towo, and cheap. Nicholson A Blacimon. The place lo get your Boots and Shoe it at Bruce A BKillors, Main Street. All ttylet light harness, cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's otk stock, and warranted, at J. R. Kron's. Vicbey, Klssengen and Soda at Water the Artio Soda Fountain of jl8-tf. Grippe Broh. Go to Bruce & Fullers, Main your fine Boots A Shoes. Street for sepll3-lf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Prussians in Front of Paris Latest Telegratn Infotm the BRUCE & FULLER HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS, Men', Boy nnd Youth. Al-e, an eodltM variety of WOMEN'S, CHILDUEN'8 A MISSES' GOODS, Or tbe best, that cannot Ikll to plnue. 6 i .Iim- la new and ityll.u, a, ud W par cent, lowir tha all other dealers. Our ciintoni department Is prmiiied over by a first, elan mechanic, who la auMirpapaed for tali til. Try hlra ouce and you are onr ci'ilomers. Notice. -where onr Store lw, on Main Street, opposite the McClIntock Home, Petrolenm Ceutrc, !?, Soptlttf. The Last and the Best! ROBINSONS GliEArJ . 1 HTsATIT vf . Vrt Tl I CIBCUS AND MENAGERIE. Unequalled nntt undivided, will exhibit at Petroleum Centre,, on THURSDAY, Sept. 22, afternoon and evening. ILookHere! We hare sold an Out, Vt'c have Mild so fa.t, Wa bare anla to fart, We havo anld ao fpt, Wa haveenld so faat. We have sold no fat, Wa have sold so f it. Onr "prlng and Pitman iintninir,. Our Sprlnit a.d Siiinnirrl'lntliins. Onr Kprlng aad hummer Ontniiii:, Ow Sprlnit andbamnicrt'lnthli'i:, Onr Spring and Summer I'loililiiR, Onr Sprint! and Summer Clnililiiii, Our Sprlnii and Hummer CloUiin)!, Onr Snrinir and Bnnimcf Cloltiu(' Wa are now mietvlni-. Wt are now rereiving, We are now lecetvinfc, Wa ara now recrlTtns;, Wa ara now receiving. Wa ara now receiving, Ws are now reoiving, . , , , , Tna i-frnii ,Hn,.."", The Second Innlalmenl, The Second Initalaieni, The Second liinialmint, TheSecmd laetalnrat, The SenH,d Ineialmeiil, The- Racund lnla aunl, Mean Ifnl Freeh floods. . , Brantlrul Freeh flnode, Beautiful Freeh Oouda, Heaallfnl Freeh Ifcmle, HeMtlfnl Freeh Oonde, . , - ... Beantlmi Freeh Oonde, . . Beautiful fresh Good", And Marked oar"(IvJ Poem. And Marled onr hwot And Marked our tioud" Bonn And Marked onr tluode (own And Marked our (loooe 0" And Marked onr Onndi ltow A.d Marked our UoodetHiau Will Sell Hieais , ,. Will Sell I'hean. WHI Sell teap, ' win neu i neap, . - Will Hell Cheno. Will Hell Chaap, f ' ; To Bftlt room for FiU; r To make roata jnr Fa " To make room for Fall S eek. lvwnfcrF S leek To csks room for Fall oiock CARDv-We are. thankful for tho large trade we have aand. Onr ealeakaVoheen large, hot " llllhavea.pleadld stack of the very "" newest etylea of Oente Fnmtahint floods and (nois ing. Wa claim to have tba Largca Stock of t ints lr.R In the OH Hcirlona aud do not except Titus ms . or any olhcr nil towu, and our pricee are 10 I BK CENT. LOWKU than Titnsville rates. I.AAMKHB AI.OJ LAMMEK8 A ALWi WoaWnitton Slreel, Waahina'liio Street. 1 VMWiiniton mreei, WaahinRMin Htreet, WaehiHuliin Street. Washimtlon Struet, aaiutou sirvet, relrolennt 1S. ,' 'rclreleum Ceiitre, " -Vairelsun fantre. 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