i WtS, wfe&'u lJ. ml 'Xltfu .iip McFAnLAD,SflITIIA:to PwMn tofJ.iA. Loam, Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSOKT KENT OF wy and Summer Style?. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS mm WABBIflEKEH, which they innko np to gr. tor on BUOIlT-NIICB. Biiwrlor in BTVLK aad W01tKMANSlIIl. Veriest ttaUefaetlnu Always , Guaranteed. Dairy HeaulThjg all Um Hoviltlos to BESTS' nntsnsEiNB BC0II3, HATS, CAPS, &C. McFARLAND, SMITH & Co., Cor. nyrtac franklin Stan Tltnavllle, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pat. Coni.ro, lUondajr, September & AKHIVAL AND DEPARTURE CE VN U. V. Ac A. R. H. On anil after Monday, May SOln, 1870, tralni will run a follows: Wobtii o. 0. KO. 8. KO. 1. Leave Irvln H.4 a x, 6.00 p m Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2,42 p x. 7.47 h m PetCen 7.38 " S,23 8 28 " TIlusv. 8.23 4.14 9,15 i Arrive Corry, 9,35 6,46 ' 10,35 1 south, ho. J. ho. 4. ko. fi. xare Corry, 11,20 .1 n. 6.00 a m. 6,06 p m " Tttuav. 12,45 m, 7,40 7.45" " P. Cn. 1.2c? .I7 " 8.35 " Arrive O, Clly 2,06 J 55 0.10 Irvine. 4,MfejRJ&5 ' tW No. 6 and 65n on'ltfinday. FltBiMW TRAINS NORTH. tare OH City, 0.35 a.. 0,30a.. in,n6A.. J.CBrn Arrive TUaw, 12,01 p. u. 9,46 1,65 60" FREIGHT TKAIKS BOUTH. l?TeJ,l?T' ," '"s H 00a.m. t SBpm " R U. 8,17 H,M ltia p.m. MO ' Arrive O. tlty,, i,ui , a M .. tvMKt'S and fWralMHn Centre freight, Iraro. Oil -' .M a. in , arrive At Potmlwim Centre 1,2S p. 5ioS!"m; .! .. !. m ',!!iv,,,, " surer-mo CABS. 2 Q.!r,'e, Cr"m 'ii!l"ll)liia llbout elim.io. 22 !l " L '''""dnipiiiii wiihmit ciig: 'VRXES? urg" v"",mlt c,mnfc Gold at p. m., 113. Latest War News Tho following djspatcb was received this just as we go lo press: Paris. Sept &, The Empire Is ended. .xoitement in loose hero. s,8n"1i Wabubbhke. Mr. Wasuburno is U. B. Minister at Par- iDiivimt. The new organ a t the Catbolio fJbiirch was dedicated to the service of Al mighty Gud, yesterday forenoon, a large eongregation being present notwithstanding v heavy rain storm. The ceremonies wete of a mwt Interesting charactor. Mrs. Grir flo and Miss Burns, having donated tho largest sums toward paying Tor the organ, were ahnsen sponsors, and named tho organ "Mary." The organ Is known as the Eslcy Cottage Organ, and is one ol tho Ones! iu. etrumenta manufactured. At the M. E. Cbnrch the rite ol baptism was administered to several people," and Ight persons who bad been on probation ithe length of lime required by the church discipline, waro received Into full member. 1 ahip. The pastor, K,.v. rj. M. Heard, ex- J jdalned the nso and meaning of the cbuicu discipline, and dollvored an impressive ser mon. This society Is in a very nourishing conditio n. The Presbyterian Churah was wall filled jlo listen to the liev. Daniel Patton, tho re utly chosen pastor. His sermon was an nblo and idequnnt one. This sooioty Is also In a nourishing condition and Increasing in Him Iters rapidly. "Mr. F. W. Loom is is In town -nsapfed in rolioltlng subscribers for t'he Illustrated Home. J.f;:n-, a magnzino demoted lo the liuuie circle, published at G.ineltsvllle, ()., by l')re .t Clouie. at 7.1 cts. per annum. It should be In ev?ry hoiifeheld . NOT PARTED. They are not parted, though their feet nave wandered far in diiloronl wuys; And though they never more may meol On winter oves or summer days. It matters not lliough renin dlvido. Though boundless seas between them roll; For sttll defying wind and tide, Heart yearns to heart and soul to soul. Tbey are not parted only those Are parted whom no love unites; Their almence breaks not ourrepose, Who have no share In our delights; Tbey may be by onr side, and still Asfar from us as polo to pole, Who laclt the sympathetic thrill Of heart to heart and soul lo soul. Petroleum Item. Anew well was struck upon the Shaw farm a few days since, which is doing about 100 barrel 8 per day. It Is owned by J. C. Beers, F. Dawson and others. The old wells on the Funkvillo flats at Pioneer, aro being plugged, excepting sev-f eral which will be cleaned out and pumped in hopes of gotli eg a second production o oil from the saoio. Titusvilm Herald. Flowixo Wki.l. We itarn from the Lawrence County Guardian that consider nblo excitement exists in the eastern part of that county over a flowing oil well neat Wolfcreek. A depth of 874 leet had been reached, when the tools were forced up ward and a jot of water thrown up to tbo height of fifty feet above the derrick. The water is propelled by a strong discharge ol gas. At first the only indication of oil was the strong smell of tlie gas, but soon the water came up mixed with the genuine oil. At last accounts the gas was still issuing from the well in undiminished volume, at intervals forcing up jets of wuter and oil- Much excitcmeot prevails in the vicinity, and it is rumored ttiut several new wells ate about to be put down. A Corry burglar has been convicted and sentenced by Judge Vincent to imprison ment at bard labor in the penitentiary for ten years. Mr. II. II. Potter has been appointed General Freight Agent of the BntT.ilo, Corry ft Pittsburgh Railroad, with headquarters at uorry. Henry Lane, the horse thief, recently captured at Sandusky and returned to War ren, has been transferred to the Crawfoid comity authorities, and Is now imprisoned at Meadvllle. Some sacrlligeous wretch without the fear of eicr. al punisnoient before bis eyes, stole the surplice ol Rev. M. I'.rtllesliy, Irom the hall in Oil City, where the Episcopal Bar- vices aie.holii. Some bod boys at Freueh Creek.Erio Cc. pniauornets nest under the cushion of a sofa in a church pulpit last Sunday morn trig, and-when tho minister sat down, after reading the hymn, be got right up without being told. Tne Second Aunual Fair of the Mercer county Agricultural Society will be held at Sionuboro on Mondav, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 12th, 13th and 14tb During the Fair special trains wiil be run on tho J. & F. Railroad. A writer from Chihuahua, eoys ho at tended a dance where he saw a sign which read: "No gentleman allowed without tpauts on." Tub Divokck Buhi.nkhh. Thirty cases ef divorea are down lor hearing at the Septem ber term in Meadville. That is an unusual number for Crawford county, but would not excite any remarks la Chicago or Indi ana, Any voter who changed bis residence last spring from one election district to another, should see to it that be Is properly registered. There is said lo be a young lady in town wbo helps her mother wash, imn and do all the general housework. EU'aiue, If true. Uorsu liuKAKiNo, liClwuuu 12 acd . o'clock Suuday morning, the botiso of Mr. John Thuobolt, on the Egbert furru, was en tered by burglars, with the evident intto tion of "going through iu" They were discovurod, however, iy Mrs. T. before tlioy nana cnance to cuiryofr anything and fled. The men had their faces blacked and were otherwise dieguiiied in order to avoid detec tion. As Mr. Tbeobolt generally han cou liJerablo money about bis person, It is Bup posod it was the intention of the thiovos to rub Mm, but as bo did not got homo until threo oclock, tho.y wero loilcd ia their de signs. Onr clliz.sns sl.ouid keep a close look n't fer lhe?o rcoundreln nrul give them a wiiriis recej lion'nheii they come punvhrT ni)und. Iit(st mi I Most lisifioi tait Way icws. Curlin, Sept 3. A dispatch just received bus the follow ing sinoe Wednesday last: Uazaine bas steadiiy sought to escape to the North, but has always been frustrated by Gen. ManlelTil, directed by Prince Frederick Charles. It is believed in Paris that McMahon Is noting on tho defensive; that on T bursday he destroyed the Purssian left, obliging the Crcwn Prince to fallback on the;hills of Argonno. : " Menton Court noon, Friday. Since Wednesday morning Baz.iine has tried to get to the Northward frcm Mczer. eth witli his army. Tho forces of Prince Frr4er!ck Charles aad Gen. Jllnntcnff.il repelled his ifforis es pecially in tho battlo that may bo styled the battle ofXuisa. Tho French wero flung back within the fortress. Tho Piusfiau force in this battlo was com posed of the 1st and Sd corps and a portion of the I.ftr.ihvebr. . The cotiliict occurred for the most part around Seriguy and Noisseville. London, Sept. 33:30 p. m Tho following dispatch from Berlin is just received: Particulars uf the 1st uro still detuieol, though at Purls It is thought the contest resultbd favorably for the French. The Emperor certainly mado a dsnaricd for a truce by letter and then came iu and surrendered. Paris telegrams continue to say that McMahon holds cut under the shelter of the fortress; and that Bezaine's position is good and that be lacks neither provision nor men. Martial law bns been declared in Al geria. The Knssian press is united in sympathy with Prussia. Washington. Sept. S. The following has been received from the Stato Department, Loudon: Tho'Emperor Napoleon surrendered yesterday at Sedan to the King of Piussia. Tho whole French army are prisoners of war. Signed 'Motley. New Tork, Sept 3. A dispatch just received at this office soys that King William announced to Q.ieen Augusta Ibo surrender of tbo whole French army at Sedan, Including the Emperor him- self. lindon, Sept 3 A special dispatch from the seat of .war reporm I he most brilliant Prussian success. Twenty thousand Prussians and ten thousand French soldiers lay killed and wounded upon the field of battle. London, Sept 3. It is rumored that M.nshal Bazilne, with his entire force in occupation or Mmz sur rendered at 4 yesterday lo the ni my invest- ing that fortress on receiptu of tho news of Hiirroader of the Emperor. JlfUOSMEXTS AND MOHTOAOKS In 18GS ho Leg'ela lure, In view of the difficulty which was encountered in borrowing money otsix percent. In competition with the United States bonds which were free of tax and producing a much larger interest passed a law exempting mortgages and judgements not glven.by corporations, from all taxulion except that by ttie Stato. The county orLaucistor accordingly, iu obidi ence to Ibo law, levied no tax last year on judgements aud mortgages; the city of Lancaster, however, construed Ihe lew as opplylcg only to mortgages and judgements for purchase money, and. tborefore, incited on taxing ail other judgements aud mort gages. Tho question has been brought lo a legal test before tho Court of that county, and It baa beon decided that judgements and mortgages ol no kind aie liable for tax ation, whothcr held as security for purchase money or by parties at second band as a safe investment for their spare capital. This decision will be read with creat in terest lo all parts of tbo State, and will have a tendency to induce men of means to invest more largely la this cluis of securi ties. At Mobile a shell exploded, and a niece .itruck one of onr colored fellow-citizens on the head, lie f!ew around like a girl with a gross-hopper up bor trowsere leg, mid finally iuquirod ''who bad heon pulling bis bar." Tho head was uninjured, but tho ,lioll wos busted nil to pieces. Punchinello thinks that "pop-cota" is a moBt appropriate lofreshmont for a, man about to propose to his sweetheart. Tho heat was so intense in tho woods near Uutario, Canada, during the rocont llres, that several large bears wore pressed into the water at Filzroy , Harbor, aud drowned. Half biiraed carcasses of ani mals were also found plentifully siihwu up on the ground pn.s;Mi ,-,...r v- die Chuhv. I, ! A'ol :-. We would rnrommend the lady's to call niwi nviiniliio our cook in. Stoves, The Dio- ator, which wo warrant for economy, for baking, mr cinoniinnsH auu iur h0"""" work. Wo warrant them lo compete wilb any stov In the country. Nicholson A Blackmasc. Fau. Stvi.sh. Call and see them at Laiumors & Aldco's. People contemplating a visit lo Chautau qua Lake should call and see Uoflney. A word to the wiso is sullicieut. o28 The celebrated Boston Meat Broiler at NicolBon & Btaoktnun's. Best in the mar ket Try them. A new stock of Imported Wine received this day at GaOney's. ilaekbepry Brandy. A very "uperior article' of Ulackberr-y brandy," frr summer complaints, choleiu morbus, Ac, M Gi::Fy:rs Bros. ITot Iilast. Fire Queen. It m Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cooking stovei, nt Nicholson it Bluckiuon's. nugSl-lf. The only pure Liquors aro at Gaffucy's. Now is the best timo to lav in a winter supply of hard coal. Codington A Corn well sire the men to huv from. June28tf. Kissena-n and Vichey Wateron draught at GKi'FKa.Bi:n8. Some very nobby Cloth Hats lor young men, at Lainniers A A I den's. LTniver'l, Mouitor and Sherman Wring ers, at Nicholson A lllnekmon's. ' 2T cases old Hennessey Brandy reeelvsd this day un-l fur rule by the case or bottle, at Gatfney's. Call at Lammers A A Men's and get One of the New Fall Style Hats just received. Kissongen and Vichey Water at Ghiffks Bros. Vichey. Kisspnpen and Soda Water a the rtie Soda Fountain of jl3-lf. GnirrKSi Bnos. The eelelirated Huston Meat Brnile.-s at Nicholson ct Iiluckmon's. Best in the mar ket. Try thrm. The only real genuine apple Whisky ever offered for sale in this place is at Gaffney'e. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloih Win dow Shades uud Fixtures, just ree'd at ' m8tf. (jaikkks Baoa. fust received a lurue and well assorted stock, of shelf hardware at J. lintherford's. tf. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titusville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. B. lvrous. u!2-tt Hot Blast Fire Queen. Ann ata and Wheat Sheaf Cuokina Stoves, at Nicholson A Blackinon's. The cheapest place to buy Is where vou can suit yourself Iu goods. The only place Nf w styles Hats and Cons at Lommeri - Alien's. . nnt!25-lf. ' Sash, Guiss, lour, i'uiiy Ac. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. mlu-tr Sparkliug Soda Water at M. S Sim mon's. ni4lf. Vichey, Kis.uKen end Soda Water at tho Artio Suda Fountain of GniFFKs Bnos. We have tbn largest assortment of Parlor and Sittiug Room Stoves in town, and cheap, NtfHPI.SOX ft Bl.ACEMniC NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Eorsg Shoeing, Horse Sboctac I HORSE SHOEING I Wiison Shop, , KIcCaTMlltsh Ac Stewart, M(;r.nllih 4c Slewurt, 2UcCuullib Sc. Slcwurt, Opposite Petroleum House, U'asSihigton-St. THE BEST Horse Shoeing Shop ! ! ON OIL CREEK. I'ci'fect Snttfcfnetifiii Given in The wnrk nnnnf irtnred in o ir Shop cannot bo Fi:i;itsHuJ fur dumhiiiiy or liutsa, as It ia made fruui thu EtST UICKOUY TIMBER In tho maiht-t, purnlmsefl eopccliilly ftir ns In New Voir City, uiel wuwiil wanant oin work to be tii&i-eiuBw io every reijeet Give na a call. VcPAKHMBII A BTJCWAltT! PutrolRiim Centre, Pa.. An. V IT Our reporter coming from church last eve nin?, noticed a couple near the railroad, who oppearod oxceodlngly devoted lo one another. Instead of goin;; lo church tbey bad probably boea to Uie.'.iug meet her by rcoor.ligLt nloue. H.C.Wachter Has now consolidated liis lmsj, ness, by closing the Btore on WiM Cat Street, ant) concentrated liL stock at tho Upper Store ! Oa Washington Street, When will bo tauod a JIUST CLASS STOCK OF Groceries feProvisions All kinds of Foreign & Ifomestic Fruits In addition the best Ice Cold1 Soda Water in town. rctroltmm Centre, April iji'wo 'fACUT;i- m (sIKKLKY Al provision mnw. ON TUB SHIR 1111,1, l THE OLULAKB MIUKE BLOCK. The latssribers have opened a new GHOCEBX AND PROVISION ST0REp IN T1I f.AKK snoitB I1IXH.K, . Where Riir Intend keeping Fnoiily Grocnrie and lrovi aioiia In thelf ssseon. Tko siiheerlrieri rtmd ui tnTi. Ullon to their frktmls mi.l tlutoeln want oluy Ihleq t' their Ituu to give them a cell eud cxtniiue their stuck. W. T KleGEE A t o. H. Oe J" arvis, Dealer la CABINET FURNITURE r A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS OH HAND. bOOKfUfl OlAHHRH In fttnt vartHy. Leekln OIm lletea replaced In eld Frames. Picture Frames made to order Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hat rupcr, iKlowMittUts A FINK STOCK. UNDERTAKING, COFFINS of a!I sices on hand and trimmed' to order on short notice. SASH BLINDS AND DOORS No. ku wAstiiNVr ot-n I'eimleam Cea'fn, Kept 180.1 UN. Petroleum Kxcliangc Hotel CHANGED HANDS. Fr.Esn" ALL TnB OVSTLRSI LUXURIES I P.ecelved J 0F TIIE DAILY I SeW S E A SO K 1 VfataiiiKton street, Petroleum Centre, Pa., next door to Benin's- DrvOondi Kmre, i Day Itoarders aecumnindetcd. Mfls erel all hoars. Oyetere, and ever, description tono famished gnests, Nnnaliiswlll he spared to arcommoilale lh who tivur us with their uatrunei . AI.PHKIIMTKKS. Petrolenm Centre, Angost, 23, "io U. RUSS A. DAVIUfo.., Would invite their old patrons anit.tho public s" emlly In Tltnaiille and Vlcliiltr, ; To call and examine tbdr splendid stock of furniture! OF A' I. KINDt ParW fells, ehmber Hele, Saekisee, ttide BoenK Lwuarne, Whelnois, iTat Herlle, Sprioi! B". Mattresses, CAIIPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MIBB0IW And nvrry description of FitniHare, plsln l uaineuul. VNDEIITAKING t all Itshrwi m V lomo elock of COFFINH AND m.tiVAVVH3 rAE Now on hand. sprW WAR DECLARED On High Prices! at tbo Old Stand of J. S. Prather, Ma1s STREET, by the new firm, M. V. B. FISHER. Who intends keeping up a heavy stock ol GROCERIES& PROVISIONS FLUUH, FUUIT, VEGETABLES, and In fhet every kiud ef good uUpJiy kf' well i.(K)iutud GltOCEltY STORE. 1 hnve a tesm on tho road and will deliver (Jooib F.U'.K W ( UA1U1K. Uf. AMI aa'j ta i. fiili Irinl lllitl IU1 iXMfi ,iii; ot my block. Give, nie a cull. m. v. b. yuu""-. Petroleum Ccutro. Pa.. July iu -f- TSCWJLr VSiTJMaBlllllwwiajsflsa
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