Ml .1 i ! t ' ! ,! McFARLWI), SMITH & Co. - iSBccwofi tJ. A. Lowe, Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF Spring and Hammer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CASMMKltF.H, which they luuko up to or. dor on BUOUT-JNOTICE. superior Id B1YUJ and WOKKMANtUIP. J' Pcrfoet KalKructlen Always Ciuarunteed. Dally Keceiviug all the Novultlvs lu BENTS' FDENISHINQ GtODS, HATS, CAPS, &C. AIcFAUIiAAD, SMITH Ac Co., Cor. Spring ic Franklin St., Tltusville, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. MeU Centre, Tneadar, September 13. AIMtlVAI. AND DEPARTURE OF MWIJIS ON O. C. 4c A. It. R. On and after Monday, May 30lb, 1870, trains will rua as follows: "own 1 no. 6. no. 8. no. 1. Leavo Irvine. 11,45 A K. 5,00 p M Leave Oil Cily 7.00 a h. 2,4J p m. 7,47 p H Pel.Ceo7,38 " 3,23 8.28 " ' " ' TIlusv. 8,23 4.H " 9,16 Arrive Corry, 9,35 " 6,45 " 10,35 ' SOOTH. NO, 2. NO. 4. NO. 6. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. fi.OU a m. 6,05 p M " Titusv. 12,45 p M. 7,40 " T,45 " P. Ccn. 1,25 " 8,17 8.35 " Arrive O. City 2,05 8,65 9,10 " Irvine. 4,60 " 11,35 " ' CZT No. S and 6 run on Sunday. FHEIGIIT TRAINS NOKT1L leave OH City, O.Ma.jc. H,30a.h. 10,Ma.. t,fSr .", iLCuu 10M " 8' " i.10PM. 4,10 ' Arrive Tltasv, 12,01 r x. 9,(4 " 1,54 6,'JO . FitKIUIIT TRAILS SOUTH. LcarcTltitsv, B.IGa.m ln,35 t.H. II.OOa.k. 6S.1ra " P Uen, N,I7 " 11,5", ' 13,26 P.M. 11.30 " Arrive O. City,",:).. ' l,u4 r ji j!,05 ' 7.30 " ' 'll CltyaiidPliulnin)Ccntrono!(;lit, lravo Oil City 11,(0 a. m , arrives at rcirolinrii Coulrul,2S n. sol!;!p:'nc'un,ro,,t',ool, m- "- l,'-rV;a FALAC( SLKEritrn CARS. "" Vi0 S J""" lr"m I'liihidnlpliiii without change. No. B lliroct to Philadelphia without cliniiKoT . No. Direct from llltsbnriili without rlmmM. No -Dlrect to Pittsburgh without change. Monday, My 3(1 J870. Gold at 1 p. in., lit. S1HE MATTDHS I The coinmiiteo having the mutter In charge, bare purchased two 250-burrel wooden t n nka and huvo commenced exca. ! vating for Jetting tliein In the ground on tbo corner of 1st and Washington streots, and near Rutherford's hardware store. The tauks are to bo covered so that teams can crow, and filled with water to be used in case or flro. Tbo ol jvot ol the committee : ja placing tbo tanks at these poiots is that that they are tho moot Inaccessible in caso of (In-, tlie buildings being so far from tbe Creek that it would be almost impossible to procure water from that soureo. At tbo . lower end of tbo town there is not no much need ot this precaution as tbo boso is long enough to reach Iroin the Crock to any de sired point should a Bro broak out. In this connection wa would agaiu suggest to our citizens the necessity of either thoroughly repairing lltolr stovttpipes and flues, or building brick chimnies tho latter would jo tbe wisest course. As tbn cold weatber udvunoos tbe danger frjin lire increases and it is highly cecrssary that properly owners should attend to tho nutter at oiio . Tho (Ire committee are doing all tu their power to render the danger from flro less liable, and are deserving of tho tbaoks of tbe pub l!u. A word to tho wise, &o. Raimioad Accident. About six o'clock last evening, as Freight train No. 9, was pawing Turr Farm, a Jow poddlo' named II. KImon, attempted to jump on tho ca kboto, but missed his fooling and fell to the ground, and was badly bruised about the head and side. Ha claims that lite conductor rubbed him o.T, and ha3 prooured council to prosocitta the case. It is rather doubllul about hid being pushed oft' tho Irain. TJio Mercer XI. E. Church, has a new hell wbic'j tho. D'sfa'cb claims is the best !u the eouaty. .' ' in -.viii iU two in the hand. Court Proceedi n ga ' Franklin, Sept. 12, 1S70. ' Annie Orr, Indictment keeping 'bawdy house. Plead guilty anrtisentenced j,to pay a fine of $100 and cost?, and undergo an imprisonment in tho ccunty jail for ten days. William Palmer, Indictment selling liquor withcut liceuse. Plead guilty and sentenced to pay a Gnu of $125 and costs. Patrick Hillery, Iadietmeut selling liquor without license. Plead guilty and sentenced to pay a One of $75 and costs. Jerome Knapp, Indictment selling liquor without license Plead guilty and sentenced to pay a line of $75 and costs. On Thursday as the engine J. A. Allen, on tbe Lako Shore road, was leaving West- Quid, the wood in tbe tender caught fire, and being mostly hemlock aud very dry, the whole of it was blazing almost Instant ly. The traiu was a west bound freight, sotuo oil cars being in it. Tbe pin was pulled bctweou the tender and tbo train, to save tbe latter from taking fire, and tbe locomolivo surged ahead witb two prisoners aboard, tbo engineer, Win. Webb and bis lireman. Tho cab soon took fire and in try ing to shut tbo throttle, both men wero severely burned. Tbe beat iu the cab was so intense that tbo glass in tbe steam gunge was broken to bits by it, and the unwilling passengers bad to roast on the bumper, al ter shutting the throttle, until thu engine was stopped. Oil News. Tbe Clarion Democrat has the following oil items: Two new wells on tbe Clarion side of the river, at Parkers, have beeu completed, and are now tbrowiug oil nicely, One of them is on land ot the Graham Company, and is owned by Piper and others. The other is on Ankers' land. The upper twin well, on tho island, at the mouth of tbe Clarion, was torpedoed last week, and started c6 at 150 barrels a day. It Is now yielding about sixty bar rels a day. A new well at tbe lower point of tbe island is yielding 25 barrels, a day. Tbe Island Queen is still producing CO bar. rels. That Is a valuable piece of territory, but we fear too many wells are being put down on It. , . A new well on tbe top of tbe hill east of Foxburg is produciug 25 barrels a day. 14 wells are going down on tbe Rupert farm adjoining. The Callensburg test well is being drilled deeper. It is now about 1000 feet deep, and tbe rock gives good indications ot oil. Tbo drilling tools are again last in tbe Alum Rock well. ELWOOD'S FEUAI.K MlXSTRKia. Thi famous Troupe from Lyceum Theatre. Ros. tou, Mass., will appear at ' Sobol's Opera uouse, on Wednesday and Thursday even ings, Sept. 14ib and 15tu. We cannot butler spoak of these performers than by giving the words of one who baa seen and beard for himself, as follows: Trie retnale Minstrels, from the Lvco- um Theatre, Boston, paid us a visit last evening. Taken as a whole It Is one of tbe best entertainments wbicb ever appeared In this city. We noticed an entlrnl absnr of that vulgarity too common in variety ttoupes, while overy act put upon tbe stage was executed witb an caso aud grace wnicn it was a pleasure tojook upon. Tbo song and dance act by Miss Warren brought down the. hniinp. whiln thnt r.t' Xlle. T,',o Fred Costello fairly electrified tbe entire auuience. e recommend mis troupe to our brethren of tho press, wherever they may appoar.'1 Providence (U. I.) i rues. Obitcaby. Mr. Gcoree II. Hart, who bad beeu ill with that fell disease consump tion, for a lonz time nast. died at tbe resi dence ef bis parents, in Ibis place, at 6J o clock last evening. Mr. 11. was for a long time connected witb the Dost ofllao in this placo, and by bis genial disposition and good qualities of ciurnotor, bad won tbe esteem and friendship of a laruo circle of acquaintances', who.will sincerely mourn bis demise. IIo was aged 25 at tho time or his death. It being bis request before bis death to bo buried at Jlassillon, Ohio, the remuius will bo tuken to that place on the evening train. Services will bo bold at tbo residence ot bis rather, uoar the Luko Shore block, at a quarter before seven o'clock this evening. Friends of tbe family are Invited to attend. CAnsos. A woman named Marjarot Drane, residing at Plonoer, was arrested on Monday last and brought before Justico Reynolds of this plaoo, charged with tbe crlmo of arson. From the evidonca on tbe examination it appealed that thu held a spito against ono of her neighbors, a Mra. Noal, and to bo revenged set flro to her houso on two dill'treut occasions, boiu caught iu tho act tho second time. S'jo was held to tsil iu tbo sum of $500 to ajirear at Franklin. Ou account of her having two small children tiie Just'co wus rather lenient !'i the caso. Latest anil Most liniiortoK. War A'ows. London. Sept. 12. Tho Prussian nrmv has halted 23 niiles from Paris, at tho special request ot Ris mare's, to consider tho Russian-Austrian (proposition for an amnesty. Madrid, Sept. lis, There are many demonstrations of sym pathy over the F rench Republic. Brussels, Sept, 121 p. m. Italy, Austria and Russia are ogreedjn principle, and have authorized Russia to ask Prussia for an armistice. A dispatch to that effect has been sent bv toleuranh to Berlin. No answer has yet been received. Lord Lvons. who heretofore acted be tween France and Prussia, has resigned tbo task in lavor of Olozaga, the Spanish Minister. Borlin, Sept. 12. Tbe oflicial report of the capitulation of Sedan, states that tbe number of prisoners taken there was 123,000. The crowd of wounded has beott rcduoed since the opening ef tbe railroads and all tbe dead in tbe acid around tbe city have been buried. Tbe following dispatch from the King to the Queen is rocoived, dated 10 o'clock Sunday ntgbt: "The citadel of Laon exploded after tbe surrender, just as tbo Prussians weie pro paring to enter. Three hundred and fifty were killed iucluding 200 Garde Mobi les, and many were mutilated. William of Mecklenburg was wounded. There must have been treason." This Is a good time to pnrcbaso coal. Population of Washington, 111,195. Motto for an Arab tribe Up and Be douin. A Missouri minister will marry a man "cheaper than any opposition firm in tbe State." Otnaba secured two-beaded girl in time to bave It count two in tbe census of tbe city. A widower was recently rejected by a damsel who didn't want affections that bad been "warmed over." Two friends, soma years married and widely separated, lately exchanged tele grams, thus: "To All well. We bave two pairs of twins. How Is that for high!" "To Wo have tnree little girls. Three of a kind beats two pair!" A Wisconsin clergyman failed to keep an appointment to preach in one of the churches of that city on account of tbo "duplex arrival of tbe mall," as be wrote the committee. His wife had twins. Tbe subjoined . from Ilosea Bigolow, was a favorite versa of Abraham Lin coln's: "As for war, I call it murder: There you bev it plain and flat; I don't bave to go no finder Than my testament for it. If you tako a sword and dror it, And should stick a feller through, Gov'ment ain't to ausvver for it God will send the bill to you." Coldz are alarbigly prevaledt. Albost ev'ry bad you beet is cobplaldlg ad sayig that he doze be dever had such a dusty, idferdat, nJcubforablo cold at eddy other tibe that be cad rebebber. Tbu bust (re voking tbig about it is that it bakes tbeb talk through tbeir dozes so buch. "The above itob is plaid roadig wbed you bave the idfluedza. At Cbarlotteville, VirgiuU. on Saturday, R. Sayers, who was tried fcr killing Dr. Oliver for tbo seduction of bis daughter was acquitted. The presiding Judgo re marked,; In discharging tho prisoner, Ilia1, tbe verdict, wbiio it was a natural one, was in accord neither with tbo law nor tbo evi dence. Georgo E. Crockot, of Parumon, Maine. some years ago stocked a pond with four or 11 vo trout, and is now calcbins no abun dance of three and four pounders. After October 1st, proruisory notes lor less than $100 will not require any stamp. Tho placo to get your Boots and Shoes is at Bruce & Fullers, Main Street. All RtVlnn lltrht hnrilPRl. p.hnnnar thai, ll.a cheapest, made from Mu Hat's oak stock, and warranted, at J. R. Kron's. Vichcy, ICIesenen and Soda at Water tho Artio Soda Fountain of jl3-tf. Guikfes Urih. L lackbarry itrond)-. A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy, for Miiatu:r complaints, cholera morbus, ic, at OuiKFKrt Bros. Co to lirueti A; Fullem, Mailt Street for your Cue Beets & Slot s. septl.'j.f ,0':il .U-c. Wo would recommend lln lndv' to call and examine our cooking Stoves, Tho Dic- nlor. which we wnrrnnt for economy, for baking, for cleanliness and Tor enornl worli. Wowarraut Ihrm to compete witb any stov in the country. Nicholson & Blackmas. Fall Stylus. Call Laiouiers Alden's. and see them at People contemplating a visit to Chautau qua Lake should call and seo Gall'ney. A word to tbe wise is mflicient. a28 The celebrated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicolson & Blackmon's. Boat In tbo mar ket. Try them. A new stock of Imported Wines received this day atGaffney's. not Blast.Firo Quoen. Iron Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cookiug stoves, at Nicholson & Blackmon's. aug31-lf. Tbe only pure Liquors are at GalTney's. Now is tbe beat time to lay in a winter supply or bard coal. Codington Corn well aro tbe men to buy from. June 2Stl. Kissengcn and Vicbey Wat or on draught at GttiFFKS Bitos. Porno vory nobby Cloth Hats for young men, at Lamruers & Ahlco's. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wring ers, at Nicholson & Blackmon's. 21 cases old Hennessey Brandy received this day and for ralo by tbo caso or bottle, at Gaffney's. Call at Launiicrs.t Alden's and eet Ono of tho New Full Stylo Hats just received. Tho celebrated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicholson & Blackmon's. Best iu the mar ket. Try them. Tho only real genuino anplo Whisk v ever offered for sale iu this placo is at Gaffney's. Fino assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at mtstr. uiucFEs Bitos. Just received a largo and well assorted Rutherford's, tf. stock of shelf hardware at J. BlIV the "Red Hot" Sulille. mnnnrneluroil in Titnsvillo emresslv for tho nil rnntr adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. U. tvrous. alZ-t! Hot Blast, Fire Queen. Iron Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cookinu Stoves, at Nicholson it Blackmon's. The cbeanest nlaae to buv is where von can suit yourself in goods. Tbe only place is at Uatrney s. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty 4c. Large stock very cheap ut the Furniture Store. nilO-tf New styles Hats and Cans at Lammers -x Alden'. atie2tH.tr. aug2tl-tr. Vichey, Kistcngen and Soda Water at the Artio Soda Fountain of Grtui'B.s Bitos. Wo have tho largest assortment of Parlor and Sitting Room Stoves in town, aud cheap. Nicholson & Blackmon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONSTABLE. Mr Editor Please announce: the name of W. T. McGec, of Potroleum Centre as a candidate for the officii of constable, subject to the usages of tbe Democratic party. Mr. McGee is a worthy young man and will fill tbe office witb credit. Many Citizens. HOUSE I'OIt SAIiE. Lnraited In Wild Cnt. U two glories hlfh, hnn rihk! oplhr and immI wiilor hi douse, two t?xid luxl rooms down vlatra, rilnlUK room, kltchin, Ac. la a difrirabWi rtwldoiice fnrn riimily wl skint.' n plearant hoina. Twins ciih. Fur mrtlcillm apply to O. J. I'niM, !i ntml Jloii.-, or of N. li. bniiley, Heal EhiaIh AecuL In Dm Hank building. 1'el role urn Outre, J'a., HeptM-Ut ' SUBEL'S OPERA HOUSE! WvtliMDdiiy and TliurMluy, Sept. l lllt ami 10th, lWTo. ELWOOD'S Female Minstrels! ritOM LYCEUM l'HEATllE,n08TON. 10 t HIST CLASS AUTLSrS. Female VocnliMts, Feuialo Clog and Jig Daiicum Female Gyuiaast,' A;c. Anions tho principal Ariista, will bclbuud M ISS BLANCHE STANLEY, WARREN SISTERS, MISS LENA COLE, MISS ANNIE DESMOND, MKS ANN1R ELLSWORTH, MISS KVA COSTEi.I), Mil. I'lihli OOSTKLLO, NED FOX AND BILLY BLAIR, with full Femulo ( horns and Curpj P ISullet and a pploiHtid Orcliu.-tra under tho londurshlp of lrot9, J. Tuiiiionhniuu and John ailuui, C'akii The young ladies of lliln tronpn all np. pear In Whits fa i:s, unit thu public my rent iw Mired th.it tlielilerttliiiRieiil U oiib tluit bidiox end elidiheii i-.;iu u iti.e-HWitli porlVct propiittly. lin.vini; bet n endoit'd bv thti riHi.et'l.ible pit ha mill pi'.nii.r llnmi.:h'iut tin; Kii-tcm Milieu, anil for alx wieks ill the civ-ot Huston. Evcryllilug l'w , tkajto aud othjnal ILookHIere! We have auld an font. We have Hold no ltit, We h.'ive aola mi fu.t, He lmvo sold pn ftal, Wo have ao'd so tint. Wu have nold ho fimr, ' We have fold so fa.t, Uur Ppring and Summer ('Mhini; Mir Nprlnn i d Siiiiiinorl 'lt,i,w' Our Hprhe; nud MiiramrCluUiinn Our S,iI,ik and Snmiiier('li.i,,,;' Our Uprlnn and Hummer Cloi,i5' Oiir Spring and Mummer Coii,ii' Our Kprliiu and Niininu.rC'lotliin7 Our Spring and Summer Clutliine i nre row rrpivnnr, We are tow rerelvlna;, Wo nre now lecelvlni;, We are now roeelvmir, ' ' We are now receiving, We aro now rtculviiiu-, We are now receiving, TheFVennd Inalalinnnt, . The Secnnil Instalment,' 'I lie Second hi.ialnieiu, i J,'11' sc""d Inslalineiit, 1 The Second liismimeut, . The Second Instalment,. The Second Iu?la tuvnt lleamlfiil Freeh Ooods -"mint, llcautlfiil Kreuli (looda, llnantifiil Knh (UhnIn, Hcautinil Kresli IimmIm, jhvnliftil V'nvh (JikkIs, lleantiflll Kresh (hmila, llutiitlful Vru-h Uuods, And Marked our flnml. Tiowii And Marked ourtimsls ll,,.i,' And Marked our (loials l)nt! And Markil onr (looila Down And Marked our I Hauls Down And Miirknl otirllomls llown And Markil our Uoodt Duwu Will Sell rheap, u Will Sell 4 'heap. Will sell heni., Will S.-1I t heap, Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Che .p, Will Hell Ubca.i, To make room fir Kill Slnck. I'll make room for Put, stork. To makii riHim for Call -tis-k. To itiHkiironm for Kali Sluek. To make room Tor Full Stuck. To niitkoroom for Ka'l stoek To r.ako room for Fall Stock ' CA1IU. We are thankful K.r the hrw trade wo have hand. hir aides have been lnrf;e, hat wo till have a splendid slock nf I ho very best ami newest styh of (luiita Furnishing Goodsmi'l Cletli ins. We claim to have The Largest Stork ofCli '.u lug In the Oil Kcsion and do not except Tllusvllle or any oiher oil town, and our ptlcusare SO l'Elt CENT. LOWl'i; tliaii Tltmvlllc rates. LAMM KltH & AI.HRM. I.AMMKIIS AI.I'KN, h VMM KKS & AI.HKN, J.AMMKVH & ALI'N, LA MM KltS &, AI.DKN, I.AAMKIIS ,t AI.IIKV. L..V.MKIta ALUtN, Waahlnelon Stnt, Wwhingtoil street, Wosbim:ioii smi, Waaliltiirton sir-et, Washltifctoii Stnit, Wasliim'toii Sint, ' J Wafhuiytou Hi not, retrolettm (Vnlie, I'a. 1'etrol.ittu (''.iiiri., I'n. I'otroleimi Centre. I'a. I'utroletlin t'ulilre, I'fl. !einleiiin I'entrii, I'a. I'etrotsuiii I'eulre, I'n. nag 4 l'etr liiuu L'eutru, I. a EnumctnilUj a few of tin: arlictea to ba fuumt III L. M. STERNBURG'S LumberYard Wasliinffton-St., Petroleum Centre, IM. I'l lend and patrons, ono and till. Your attention to my ' bl." I would call; Thin h aro dull nn money lluht, Hut in thuso times I'm looking lor 'P.. llanan u-lm .rn l.nlliUnir rifWllhOllI 11 1 1 1 1 1 1T, I would inroim this is tbo place to buy Lumberi u ...i. i ii,i. .inniitk Snlna and Small I rolil," For iiuaiueaa U hcaltby and I think much ot Hi In q-allly my I.timlier Is t oootid to none, Aud as for Kliiiiislus, I keep No. 1 ; Somo may not look at It In tho Unlit I d" ' Aud for itose I have a quality No. !l ; And to those who are pnrtlcun.r-s some mi I still havo anot'iir quailly oaitto a I havo tr"od seaMined familiar. Urofswl up id'i Which 1 will si II at a low cadi pile; tiudt at ' l--rliiv. Wlii mid Mollis. Lath, JlatleiM mid ynrl.itcd . tumla-r. nil ' hint; , ' t alao have. l:'u l.umlier or all UmW At price, fj coiiiparo with oil and hard llmwi A II kiinU of Ttmlier kept conslanlly on hand, And tt box or Cigars ol a very goou iiranu, My facilities for set liwaro surely wilbol Mi"J I iilwny! koep-good toum to deliver good i sod So If you want Lumber, llonsh, .Drtajsca, '"J1 .... s-alust You will rindjiut what you Willi', tt'" t.er Yaid. It ijli it