I! 11 McFARLA D, SMITH & Ca (SnecMsors toC-i. A. Lose., Merchant ,Tailors ! EXTBXBIVB ArTD ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Summer Styles. '"""W" KD DOMESTIC CLOTHS aim vashlukkm, which they make up to or. "nunrHuriCE. superior OTTLS and WURKHANelllP. la Perfect Matlsfaetlen Always . tiuaranteed. . Dally Hecolvlng all the Novelties In , BENTS' FURNISHINBBtODS, HATS, CAPS, 4C. v - McFARLAXD, SMITH & Co., i Cor. Sprlag tc Franklin st; ; Tltnvllle, Pn. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. . t. Centre. Satnrday, Neptcmber ltt. AHH1V.U, AND OEPAHTUUE Os? TRAINS ON O. C. c A. K. II, . On ami after Monday. Mat 3Mb, 1870. trains will run follows: sorth KO. 6. no. 3. no. 1. Leave Irvine. ' 1 1,45 4 u. 5,00 p if Leave Oil Cily 7.00 a M. 2,42 p-m.-jT.47 p n PotCen 7.38 8,23 8 28 " ' Tilutv. 8.2.1 ' 4.14 " u i.i Arrive worry, v,35- " 6,4i 10,35 " BOCTH. No, 2, KO, 4. Leave Corry, 1 1,20 a m. n.oo a m.' " Titusv. 12.45 p ii. 7,40 " P. Cen. 1.25 8,17 " Arrive O. Clly 2,05 8,55 Irvine. 4,50 11,35 " JST" No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. no. fi. 6,05 p H 7,45 8.35 1,10 Leave Oil City, n.SA a.m. ,30a.x. jii.osa m. S.cSpm P-Ceo, le w g,i lsnora. 4,10 .... .iwftinr i. vyso l,9e " OJ FREIGHT TRAINS SOUTH.. IvcTIJtiav, .15a.m 4 B. :iooa.. 6S5r . " SIT " 11,51 " lija P.M. 11.30 Arrlvo O. Utj-,8,5 l,u p X JMJ6 7.ae J' City and Petrolearo Centre freleht, Imm Oil Tty 11,00 a. m , arrlvi-n at I'etrolenni Outre 1,25 p. am,uvpCm,t;en,"H0OI, b- . r . PALACS SMIKnIM CASS. No. 4 IHrvet from IMilladelphla without, change. No. 3 lurect tn Philadelphia without change? No. 5-Dlrect from Pfiislinriili without eliauce. Gold at 1 p. m.,. 114. There was a "rattling of dry boors'' and considerable tall swearing dooe among the unlicensed liquor dealers and bawdy bouse . keepers, last eveoing, at the sudden appear , nnce of Sheriff Herpst and a , few of lis deputies, who made a descent on several bouses, and 'pulled" the following parlies, barged wllb wiling liquor without license, . .. ...'- Win. Palmer, alias Blinkey Bill; Jerome Knapp; Marlln Smith; Henry; Julia Iliee and Annie Orr. Several other parties were wanted bet succeeded In mak'ng Iheir escape. Those w ho were arrested were taken lo Fraoklln on the late train las! evening. tine at this Story Far. The Scolt A Crane relinery, recently bought by Hew itt & ScboBeld, on the Story farm, took (Ire ' in the treating room about nine o'clock last evening, and tbe refinery and bolb barrel bouses, together with a large quantity of oil was destroyed. Loss about $7,000. There will be no services in the Presby terian Chinch, to morrow forenoon, on ac count of R-v. Patton being out of town Services in the evening as usual. Tbe down train last evening was dolay ed three or four hours near Centroville, by tbe engine breaking down. Street preaching in front of tbe Petrole um Centra House, to-morrow nlgbt C. M. Heard preaches bia farewoll .sermon at the M. E. Cburob, to-morrow. 'Personal. Judge John Truukey was in ' tpwn this morning. i - There was great rejoicing iu tliu boueo ol Ball, yestoiaay laoruiug, at tbo birtti of a Iwimciug njoUiJiajr, (be .weight of which jvas 10 IU. o shades ot tho Puritans! A new nnd exieuaivo lager beer brewery is projected on the ', Lowell estate," at B'iston Highlands. Oil ForxD is Si-oar Grove, Pa. Since last spring a company has been prospect ing for petroleum near stream known as Jacksos Run, 6 miles south of Sugar Grove Village, and In the south; esst corner of the township. One well has been put down to the present depth of 420 ft, But little notice has been taken of It during tbe pro gress of drilling, as it was quite generally conceded to be a sort ol a hazardous, wild cat experiment. But a closer Investigation and a knowledge ol certain well known facts tn regard to the location and general direction of tbe oleaginous fluid conclusive, ly proves this well to have been scientifi cally located with reference to the geologi cal records of tbe best producing oil dis tricts. Operators bave reduced tbe result of much experience to something very near a science and have been principally gntded by this as a fixed fact In their investiga tions for oil. bo that now one well In every 3 pays, where fivo years ago one well in every 8 did not. It is evident from terrl tory developed that the oil extends in one or more large veins or "belts" in a genera) course from tbe north east to sou lb west. And that tbe dillurcnt regular slmtus oi sand rock are not at, or near a water I evel but dip in a south westerly direction . So that where tbe third sand rock is found Tidloute, at the depth of from 450 to 550 I t according to toe elevation of tbo hills, tiiis strata of find rock la fouud at Parker Landing on the river at a dpth of from 800 to 1100 It., and tit intermediate places io Ilka proportion. Tins "bull" followed in a direct line through Oil Cily, PitLole, Hickory and Tidiouto, plucos this well on Jackson Run on tbe exact ramie with tbo best producing oil territory. ; Mr. ' Win Kevins, one of tbe company, located this well chiefly with faith in Ibis "belt." Tbe record of this well Is as follows: Mountain Sand from - 17 ft to 23 ft. State Rock from . - .- . 23 " " SO Rod " " . 80 " " 100 " Slate " " - . 100 " " ISC " lit Sand Rock lrom - 185 " "200" 2d " " " - - 304 "337" 3d " " ' : - ' - - 390 " 420 " And still In tbo 3d sand. la tbe second sand a small slio.v of oil was discovered and several gallous pumped out with tbo sand pump. 'At 420 feet the present voiawas struck which is now yield- ng at tbe rata of about three Lands per day. Tbo oil is of a very superior lubri cating quality, guaging23 by the hydro meter, which is said to bo tbe heaviest oil produced Irom any well in tbo old regions, will) but one exception. It has boen pump log at the present rata for two weeks. A Roberts torpedo Is to be exploded in tb well this week, when, if tbe supply ol oil is not Increased the well will bu put down deeper. A different opinion exixts with tbe Co. iu regard to tbo strata of sand which tbey are now in. Some believe it is not deep euoiigu for tbo 3d sand, and con sidering what has been termed the 1st sand in tbe well to have been a "stray sand," thus rendering them now only.in tbe 2d sand. This well and territory are chiefly owned by Mr. Angoll, from Fores tv il lo, N. Y- Jamestown Journal. An exciting game or base ball was played at Columbia farm, yesterday, between tbe Columbia B. B. C. and tbe Rynd Farm B. B. C, which was witnessed by a Urge number of ladies and gentlemen. Both clubs dona tUt'ir best as the following score will show: , ,-i COLUMBIA D. n. C'S. RVKD FARM P. n. C. Ul'NSOlT. ' Rt'NS.OUTS Quest s. a. 2 3 Brohan I f - 3 3 Ailshousoc. t. 1 2 Black ss 3 2 Edwards p i 3 Wilcox 1 b 1 4 Mot-eland r f 0 4 Crumble p . 2 2 Overholt 3 b 3 2 Dixon 3 b 2 2 J Morelaud o 8 3 Robinson 2 Ii 1- 3 , Corkina 2 b O 2 Andrews of 4 Emmertlf 1 3 Hixon r f 0 3 Smulker 1 b 0 6 Hall C O 4 10 27 13 27 Whitewashes Columbia, 4; Rynd, 2. Flys caught Columbia, 12; Ryod. G. Time of game 1 hour and 45 minutes. L.M;fjtiiHhlin, of Seoncas, Umpire. Fcorers W. II. Carow, Rynd; S. K. McKalip, Columbia. Nkw Tkhritory. A well on the Ream farm, about four miles out of Franklin on tbs Coo per town road, struck some tlmo since, is yielding four barrels per day of heavy lubricating oil. The striking of this well bss brought this territory In notice among oil operators and It is rapidly being taken up. We are informed that six months ago this land could bo bought for $30 per acre; now it readily brings $100. Expert, euced oil operators who havo "prospected" in that neighborhood consider tbe territory llrst-class for-oll purpeses. Many of tho Broadway hotels ate so crowded that tbey havo actually to turn quests nwuy. The rush to Now Turk city Irom almost all points, is very great, unci tho chancos are in Civor Ol ilf cuii'.iniuccn lor some time lo romp. Latest and Hmt Important War News. Paris, Ropt. 8. Tho papers refer obscurely to a new mur. derons engine, Invented for tbedefiDto of the city. Tbey also claim tbey now have more than 300,040 armed men within the walls. London, Sept. 9, Tbe Prussian works around Strasbourg are nearly complete. Gen. Ulrlch persists In holding the place. The river III bss been directed Into tbe trenches. .. Paris, Sept. 9. Tbe Inhabitants of the Military .sections of Paris are ordered to quit their habitations forthwith. Tbe Mobiles are ordered to join their corps in a fortnight 1 Gen MoMahon Is severely wonnded In the leg and a prisoner at Boult, near Se dan. . A special lo the Tribune from Paris, 9th, says: , An armistice is under consideration. Tbe idoa was instituted by tbe diplomatio corps. " . Tbe question has been submitted to the provisional government by the liutsiun, Italian and Spanish Embassadors. Jules ruvre hoe received and returned oHicinl visits of tbe English. Austrian, Italian, American, Turkish, Russian, Spaninb and Swiss Kraoasajdors and tbe Pope's nuueio. ' . .' - Lr.ndon, Sept. 9. Tho English 'Iron plated war tteaujcr Captains has been lost off Cape Finistre. All on board, five hundred in number perish ed. London, Sept. 9. The Prussians are advancing rapidly on to Paris. Tbelr cavalry are already within ten miles of the city fortifications. toe northern railway was cut by the Prussians. inematn ftouy of tbe army Is within tbirty-six miles of Puris. . There is tremendous consternation In tbo vicinity of tbe capital and great excite ment in I'aris Itself. ,. t5F" For tho last few years there has been groat many Improvements made In Parlor nd Cooking Stoves. So great hits been the mprovemnnts that those desiring In pur chase I he best Parlor Stoves have delayed doing so in hopes of soma of tbe most need ful Improvements being made. Their hopes have thus been realized in tho recent ap pearance of the "Oriental Hot Blast Baso Burner," at Nicholson fc Blackmon's Hard ware Store, who are agents for the same. This Stove surmounts all the difficulties heretofore contended with, and Instead of a cold base we bave a hot one; instead of geg explosions we bavejh gas all consumed as fuel by admitting cold air into the cylinder. In fact , his Stove recommends Itself to ell who understand the practical working f a Base Burning Stove. Call at their store and examine it. The se son nt deer bunting in the dis trict along tbe Philadelph la end Erie Rail road was Innnpiiraled a day or two since. Almost tho first day of'tbe opening some Marylanders stepped in to try their band, . i . "NAPOLEON HAS KL-nilKNPKIIKn." "Was ist des Deutschen Vaterlaud? So nennc cndlicb nir dns Land ! So welt die deutscbe Zungo kllngt ' Uod Gott 1m Himrnel Lieder singt ' Las soli eg sniu, 1 Cas ganzo Oeutschiand soli es soln," I i i i ' i , j The Sherman News tells us that si very light Irost visitod that aeotlon a few nights since, but did no damage as wo lourucd of. "Shingle weddings'1 are becoming fash ion Me In Iowa. They occur when the first child is old enough to spank. . , Erie boasts a boot and shoe factory which dims out large qtisntities of work of the best quality. j Robert Collyer tells of a New York min ister who bad a call to Chicago at a salary of $ 5,000. He decided It was not a divine call. But I an addition ofS2,000 to' th salary altered tbe decision. A lawyer at Terra Haute lotely went to an editors office to cane bim. Tbe doctors have dug throe bullets out of bia frame, and say thoro is another one that tbey cant Had, which will probably kill him. In 1791, according to a correspondent of the Muadville Republican, there weto only eovoa settlers on Oil Creek, viz: Jonathan Titus, Samuel ICerr, James Siory, Francis Buchanan, Hamilton McCIIntock aud Na than Carey. iviuciigcu una Vtchoy w.ili-r nt tiKirits 13 r i dll Lncitl JVollro. Wo would recommend the lady's to c and examlno our cooking Plnves, The loc ator, which we warrant for economy, for hakinir.' tor cleanliness and for Renrrnl work. Wo warrant them to cnmpeie with anv stove In the country. Nicholson & Bi.atkman'. Fall Styles. Call Lammers t Alden's. and see them at People contemplating a visit to Chautau qua Lake should call nnd see Gaffoey. A word to tho wise is sufficient. a23 Tbe celebrated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicolsnn fc Hlaokmou's. Best in tbo mar ket. Try them. A new stock of imported Wines received this day at Untniey's. Hot Blast. Fire Queen. . Iron Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cooking stoves, at Nicholson d; uiacuraon s. - augjl-il. Tbo only pure Liquors are at Gaffacy's. Now is the best time to lav In a winter supply of hard coal. Codington & Corn- weti are tue men to buy from. June 28tl. Kissengi ii aud Vicbey Water on draught at untFFK linos. iomo very nobby Cloth Hats lor vouna men, ai rammers ic Amen s. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wring- s, at Nicholson & Blackmon's. . 21 coses old Hennessey Brandy received tins uny una lor raie by tne caso or bottle, ui iitiuney s. Call at Luuimers A-. Aldi-n'a aud ect one oi mo ?ew tail htyle Huts just received. -1 lio c"leiirtod Boston Meat Broi era at Nicholson & Blackmon's. Best in the mar ket. Try tlirtn. . The only real genuine apple Whisky ever otlerea lor saio in ibis place is at Uuuaey s. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloih Win. uow Sondes and fixtures, just reed nt nioti. Ukiffkk Bros. Just rciMved n Inrco nnd well nssortrd stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Buy the "Red Hot" Suildle. manufactured In Titiisvillo expressly for the oil country mu ipii-u muii aiiiua oi weal tier, alj. u. h-rous. . al2-tl Hot Blast, l ire Queen. Iron Unto anil Wheat henf Cooking Stoves, at Nicholson & liiacKinon s. " cuenpesi piacn to nny is wnere you ton run yourm'll in gOOUS, , I U OUly place is a. unit :it-j u. !-asn. (jinss. Doors. Putty Ac. Large i tuvitp ui, too rurniture More. . mtfl-tr Nevv styles Hals utid Cups ut Lammers y niijD-tL Vlchey, Kisiei-fen and twda Water tbo Artie Soda Futiutnin of GrtiFFK Bros. all e have tlin laluest iiHsoillnelit of Peelne an-i anting noma fctoves n town, and cues p. Ntcnoi.sox fc Blackmov. NEW A D V E RT IS EM E N TS. ANNOUNCE?! ENTS. CONSTABLE. M r- .em r.iiiTuic i le.-m announce me name of W. T. McGeo, of Petroleum Centre as a canumaie rnr tne cmw ot constable, subject to the USHireS of tho Demoerulle n,.. Mr. McG.-e 1s a worthy vnunir man ami I will till tbe oWco with credit. Ma XT ClTUKN.'l, , Illi;sli FOR SAliK. tieatea 111 wild Cat Is two oriea hbdi, has e nii-j k.ki.i wiuer iii iiotiso. xmi eimd bod-r--imis down ran, InliiR r.ioiii. kltohen, Ac. Is a deMmoi,. ri-idnnra! fur a laniilt wi shin-a pleasant homo Tonus en-h. Fo- panlcilam aui.lv i ( J ( tnw, iri-ntial Il..iio, or of N. It. Kuifley, jteai Kslnln Ai-iint In Hi.. It-i..ir K..1I.I;.... ' I'etmltum Ceiitn-, Pn., t-epi.:it SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE ! WocllH'Stluy UI1I TlllirKdar. I a - -. , . J 'l'" ia una Atllt ELWOOD'S Female Minstrels! FROM LYCEUM TII KATltE, BOSTON. lOI'IUST CL.ASSAIITISTS. I Female Vocalists, Fcinulo Clois and Jig Dancers l cmale tiytnnaats, dec Among tho principal Artists, will befouud MISS BLANCHE STANLEY, WARREN SISTERS. MISS LENA COLE, MISS ANNIE DESMOND. MISS ANNUO ELLSWORTH. SUSS F.VA CdSTHr.I.o, MR. FH KD COSTELI o NED FOX AND BILLY BLAIR. with fell Female Chorus and Corp. D-gallet and a silut,did Orch-etra under tho le.iderslilp of l'rota. J. Tuminnhutim and Jehu SSIuiii. . CAan The yonn ladles of this tronno all an. r.,VriiVi'U.'V,1'1'' "ud Pi'l-Hc inly rest J,. ; "":'"ieitiuiimi i.usoiie Unit lailu-a anil children ean w lin,. . u iiii i.hr..,.i ,.r,,,i..... i h' en ciidoi-si-i! I.v timriHiiocluliin ine'ia and' i.nI.ii!. I tin In ni i!e: IX icjri hi.u, ilmt r..r i vc welke iu 't i!o,t.iu Lvi rv llin licvi'. iOiaalii ,! L-ily i iu.il ILopkMere! Wn have miJd so fast, p have win so fat, Wo lutvr ola no hist, Wc hnve miltt po fist, We hii '! Bolil ho fust. We lmt! Bold so fast, We h;uc told so fist. JMirPprlrjt ami Summer rintl,ir Our S.r hi- ai it Suiuinwciuti, 'iir npniianii xmiimnrCliiini ,T Our Spring ntnl f uinnierlMoth Our Sprliia and .,, ., J , f-ir NirhiKaiidBnmmer .,, -, Our hprlna ant Hmmiier Cli.thi 7, ... 1'iirtprliiK M.d Miinimur Uotliiii' We are uoiv ri-r--li I , We nm hum. .leeivnttf, Wo are mw n d l hu, Wo aru now n cend.j., ' We are liti-.v r'Cnvi:,.-. We an now iMtaviugr , . , . . -irm xeeon.i lnslsfwr - Tnc Heeond In.tnhnnit' f , , . J,.hu i"00"". Il'-lsluiem . - ' ' The Sen j Insial,,,,,,,' The Hpmi,rf Instalment neau-lftd Fresh OorK lusU Itiimttnil Fnnh Doods, lleaullful Kreeli llooda, Heantilol Kresh Hoods. Iksintlnil FnTh Oootle, . Hcautillll Kn-sli (Irasls, lkautiful Prcsh Good.-, And MarKi-d imr flsls Down And Marked oiwfioeds !),! And Marked oiimJihiiIs Dinm WVnd Marked nuf Oissl. o,mil And Marked onrOooth lVmi, And Marked inirU,Kls Iknn, And slarktHi.kuri:....! n n-ill O.II m. " Will 8.11 ('heap, wnl " ''", w.jj Will UiLa,,, -ro ma room fir Fall Sinrk To mnkfriMiia for fnl.Ntock.. To make neun fur Fall Slock To makenwm fi Kail Stock. To make hmhci kt Fall Sinck. To make-room for Fad Stoek To cake rooui for Fall block CARD. Wc are thnnkfnl for the hr trade e have hand. Our tales have been lam, hut we till have a splendid stoek of th very best and newest itjlcs of Gents Furnl'Mni; aoodssnd Clnth- tng. W e claim to have 'he Larsest Stock of Cloth ing In tho Oil It pylons and do uot except Tiliifvllli or any other oil town, aad our piicosara 30 I'EK CENT. LOWall tbau Tituivillc rates. I.AMMHItS A A1.IRN. I.AMMRItS As AI.IIBN, . IVMMMKH AI.DKN, LAMMKK8 Al.li'N, LAMM Kits A AI.PKN, I.AAMKIIM A AI.DKN. Ijtvvius .. Al.ll.V iraahlnirton Street. Wasldlictim Stpset. Washlncton Htreei, Wnshlniruiu Htreet, Vashie(rtnn ftreet, WaetiinL'ion Street, VVashingtou Hire!, reiroieum centre, fa. 1 .' Petrolenm (Vnirt, P. I'elrolenm Centre. Pa. Fetroleum Centre, Pa. Peinleuni Ci-ulro, Pa. Petndeum Centre, l a. Sng-S Perokii Centre, Pa. POICKRY t'- a namctatljai a few nf the ides to be uulu at L. M. STERNBTJRG'S Lumber Yard IVlivhiltO'ffin.'i'-- I'l'tmlPUllL Centre. Pa. Friends and patnma, one and all. Tour attention to my ' biz" I would call; Tlm a aro dnll an money tight lint Iu these times I'm looking for light; To those who are building rl wlthont nandicr,. I would iuform this ts the placo to buy Lumber ; My molto Is this: -Q,nlck Bales and Small l"ront. for business is healthy and I tbiuk much of it; In n-allly my I.nmlier Is second to none, Aud u for Bhlnglus, I keep No. 1 ; ( . Some may not look nt it in tho light I do, Aud for tl.oes I have a quality No. 1; And to those who are particularas sows ouj Ihv, I still have another quallly called Mo I havo good seasoned Lumber, Drcssc m nice, . Which I will sell at a low cash price; Such as Flooring, Celling and 8idlrr both Bough and Dressed, " Lath, Battens and Surfaced Lam?, all ol , beat; I also havo Itlg'Lnmber of alfkluds. A prices to comiwra with oil and hard limes; " ki"d" f T'mbCr k0pt con,"s 0D .'. A,,d ho f Cigars of a Very good brand, ...... . ..-hr My facillUos for soiling aro snroty wuroui .: 1 alwayi keep good teams to deUycs pood lnmn. ' , ,, . o 11 yon want Lumber, i.ough, .t-roseeu, . ' P. " . ' .. ,.".' . ..... c. mm ou f"'Ujt what yen wan,: a u ; Ler Yaid KuH-tt,
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